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well, if your giving medicines (or saline) to someone you need to calculate dosages, time between doses and such, um blike would be able to answer this better he's a sawbones.
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DH, aero capture is a bit more tricky as you have to 'bounce' off the atmosphere but just the right amount. the angle window tends to be smaller than for a simple rentry. too slow and you re-enter and to fast and you miss the planet.
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jck, reality doesn't care what you think or cannot understand and neither does science since it reflects and models reality. nor does it just take on crackpot ideas like relativity just like that. You see, lots of people couldn't understand it so they called it BS, then they took a look at reality and seen that thats what was happening so THEN they accepted it. if you looked at the evidence(or even done a few experiments of your own you'd see that the theories are right)
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some guy figured out that if you had two radiatiors a pump and an expansion valve with a compressible fluid that you could get really really cold temperatures
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remove the heat source and the air will condense (ground) its how we get bottles of nitrogen and oxygen (and most of the other bottled inert gases)
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no problem.
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means its got an extra oxygen. ie. glycerine is CH2OHCHOHCH2OH glycerate isCH2OHCHOHCOOH
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SFN Logo FX causing problems...
insane_alien replied to ParanoiA's topic in Suggestions, Comments and Support
i don't have that problem. nothing flickers at all i use firefox on ubuntu -
i've checked. i took some of the affected files and put them back onto my PC with a USB pen and they're definitely different. you can see the different bits in audacity.
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yeah okay, i should have mentioned i was talking about psychological addiction from the plesant effects of THC.
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lets see, a drug that can cause people to feel good whenever they want... yeah people are going to get addicted to it. people even get addicted to chocolate ffs. Don't try to claim its not addictive. i'm undecided on its legalisation atm just making a point on its addictiveness. Yes some people will not get addicted to it but a lot of people could get addicted. you can say the same of ALL drugs from heroin to calpol
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depends on the criteria of 'better' some OS's are better than others at certain tasks. you need specifics here.
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Barnoulli's principle
insane_alien replied to omenofdeath's topic in Linear Algebra and Group Theory
john, you do raise interesting points but if you look at the air flow over an inverted wing the air going over the side facing the sky(just to avoid confusion) is still going faster than the air going on the other side. this is because the plane flys at quite a high pitch which is necessary to produce lift. yeah the effect is really tiny it would need to be a fabric tube to see any real effects. -
Barnoulli's principle
insane_alien replied to omenofdeath's topic in Linear Algebra and Group Theory
uhh can degibber the question its pretty difficult to understand. oh and its bernoulli not barnoulli. i've just spent the last 3 hours working with it. yes, it does state that moving fluids have less pressure than stationary fluids and is the basics behind why planes fly. for a system you have three parameters(static head, pressure head and velocity head) if you add these up you get a constant for that system. if you change any of the parameter one or both of the others will change to compensate. for what i'm thinking your asking that, if you had a weak pipe in the ocean and pumped water through it at a reasonably high velocity would it be crushed. well, yeah it would be but i don't see how it would burst crack from compression certainly but i don't see it bursting. it wouldn't even be completely crushed there would still be flow but at a reduced rate velocity and a higher pressure. -
You have not learnt the art of sneaking into seminars which offer a buffet. go read phd comics but energy from nothing yeah, not gonna happen.
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I just wified some mp3 and ogg files to my laptop and the mp3's seem to have picked up a sound that wasn't there before it kind of sounds like when you scratch at an earphone that your wearing. since this gets louder if youturn up the volume i can only assume this is an artifact that has been picked up at some point because it was NOT there before. could this have been caused by interferance? or something else?
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the photon leaving the atom after the electron drops? whats a photon? em energy. or the fact that it just gets really hot and emits light which again is EM energy. it mentions it alright
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no, but you would think that after ~100 shocks from the mains i would either learn not to touch unless i'm sure its not live or be dead.
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statistics say i should be dead then. and the voltages are higher where i am. get an electrician in, its his ass on the line then and not yours if its going to shock somebody.
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I doubt you have a mother board that can also use PIV's if you really do want to upgrade your PC then you'll need to buy a new mother board which will probably mean new ram as well. processors have gone a bit beyond PIV's now you could get an AMD processor for quite a bit cheaper than the intel variants. just make sure that the mother board can handle it. oh and XP will probably grumble when it notices the hardware has changed. to the extent of not working until you reinstall.
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well, if all points span at the same tangental velocity i would imagine it would be a bit of a mess.
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its a thermo dynamics term for the temperature past which the gas and liquid phases are indistinguishable there is also a critical pressure. substances past the critical point are reffered to as super critical fluids.
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ecoli, remember its a torque that gets applied, there is tension in the string.
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different sized eddies in the medium that existed before the stars formed. basically, the hydrogen gas that the stars formed out of was unevenly distributed which means different sized stars formed.
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bluetooth, this is what it was built for. no wires, no tapes, its built in.