YT2095
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I could see a time when the "State" required such tests prior to marriage, under the Guise of "protecting us" much in the same way as it`s law that immediate rellatives can`t marry. Sounds a bit Bleak sure, but they constanty slip stuff like that by us all the time and we have less and less rights as time goes by. through the power of Media and "State indoctrination facilities" (Schools).
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Sayonara, I don`t know mate. A friend of mine in my chat room had been trying out new browsers for days, so I told him about this myIE2 and he tried, it was him that told me about the ad-ware spy-ware. but when I see him on again, I`ll ask him for more details, I still have mine archived on the strength of what he said (I though Id`e let him try it 1`st) "Cluck Cluck" YT goes off to peck for more corm
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Expecting the Unexpected by teaching yourself to always imagine the worst case. and when In doubt ASK (or don`t do it if it`s "Energetic Materials", last thing you need is sweaty hands or the shakes!).
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Time is an Arbitrary unit of measurement used to quantify change. thats all it is. we happen to use the "Second" as our baseline. inches and Cms have nothing in common really, yet both can be used quite well to measure distance. Our "Second" performs just as well for time measurement as long as our measing unit remains a constant, I see no difficulty in some of Star-Stucks statements
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Not everyone can afford or wants these tests, some like to leave it to "God". and the abortion part is unnecesary now, it can be done in a petree dish as the zygote multiplies to about 16 cells, one is removed and tested, if it`s ok, then it`s implanted, 15 cells at this stage makes no difference.
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Generate curiosity! you can teach almost anyone anything if they WANT to know or can see a usefull/practical application that will benefit them in some way Each student will be different in their own right, there is no ONE answer to that. But if you can find the `Key` to each, and are able to explain in terms they understand, you`re on a sure fire winner
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Lawsuits against people who download music. BS or not BS?
YT2095 replied to matter's topic in The Lounge
I agree with them all 100%! they should remove all books from Libraries too, how DARE folk go in there and read things for free! -
I`ve checked it out, and it`s not actualy "freeware" it`s more like AD-WARE, and has spyware attatchments like UCMORE in it. be carefull I hear "Avant" is a good browser though?
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start them all from an equidistant place from each sample (the middle) then watch them. if your going to use paper though, make sure it`s not something they`de goto for other reasons, (shade, rest, mating etc...) so maybe tape down the edges so they cant get under it
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nope, I was With a Girl in 95 sure, but we`ve long since broke up.
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but in a broader sense, wouldn`t the ability to modify and adapt our own personage be a form of evolution? even the development of the Will to have it done. I realise that through genetic manipulation that currently we can screen out some undesirable traits before it becomes a human or animal or even a plant. such things as Downs Syndrome, Cystic fibrosis etc... from the parent carriers, but as yet, it`s in more of a passive role, we can say 4 of the 12 eggs harvested will not carry the defect, and then use those, but if all 12 carried it, we couldn`t fix it ,YET! I think a more proactive role in this feild will happen, select your baby to have blue eyes or brown etc... I see this as a form of evolution, not in the tradition "natural" sense, but as an Active deliberate sense by design. but non the less Evolution.
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ditto, my text books and Data books. after that it would be the internet.
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I beleive you 100%, but I`m not really into telescopes all that much, I HAVE one, and use it occasionaly, but that`s about all Kedas will know alot more about them than me
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nor me, but there`s certain parts *Ehem* I`de like to keep
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Will Man ever become extinct??
YT2095 replied to MaxCathedral's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
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pass? I`ve never heard of one/it? Kedas, over to you mate
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ya know, I recon that within 1,000 years or less, forget 10,000 years. we`ll be like the Borg, it`s started NOW, Prof Kevin Warrick was probably the first. I think that Cybernetic Augmentation is the way of the future for us. I think we will design our OWN evolution! be it genetic or instrumentational use and assimilation of our own technologies within us. this is how I firmly beleive we will go as our destiny. Borg! and no I`m NOT kidding or tongue in cheek with this post. it`ll happen and within our lifetimes we`ll see the seeds of it.
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Will Man ever become extinct??
YT2095 replied to MaxCathedral's topic in Evolution, Morphology and Exobiology
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Kedas, LOL, a new page already mate we`re doing well I`ve gotta hand it to Blike, he sure knows how to start off a good topic
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no, and sadly alot of the times it seems that the "Grunts" of this world seem to have the most luck??? like the Forum title, "More degrees than dates" sad but true but on an AVERAGE per head, the "smart" (not as WE may think of "smart") seem to get on quite well. I guess no one ever said life was fair!
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I`ll stand by that statement for a closed system actualy open systems then kinetic to kinetic acceleration is perfectly acceptable too, IE/ I shoot a moving ball bearing with bullet and make it move even faster, but that`s external input and not a closed system as the ball argument is. even the energy in your arm to propell the the ball is potential, and stored as glucose/ATP or something similar. If you put a small rocket motor on the ball, it`s potential energy Before you light it is stored as chemical energy. or ever a little propeller and motor with a battery, the battery`s still the "Potential" energy... it`s only when it makes that transition from potential to kinetic that acceleration is possible in a closed system. I`m no Physicist though, so I maybe wrong, but my "gut" tells me I`m not
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LOL, go figure I was dead serious about Merlin too
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I will certainly have a look at that site, thnx the ball will indeed slow, as the transition shifts from the kinetic to the potential (deceleration), gravity won`t slow? the ball will though, as it makes this transition. My conjecture, is that in a closed system, acceleration can only be born of the transtion of potential to kinetic. try reversing the experiment, imagine you have the ideal rubber ball and no air friction etc... you drop that ball from 1 meter above a solid imovable surface. while you hold this ball before you drop it, it has only Potential energy, when you drop it, the transition is made from potential to kinetic, it hits the floor, compresses to a maximum point (remmember it`s an IDEAL rubber so no heat loss etc...) at this stage, it`s full of potential energy again. then it makes the transition Potential to Kinetic again and accelerates a complete 180 degrees from the 1`st experiment, with the same results I contend that Acceleration is a function of potential to kinetic energy transferance in all models.
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but the force of gravity was previously overcome by throwing the ball up against it in the first place, if it goes UP with 10 units of energy then it won`t come down with 11 units because of gravity? forget gravity, think of it as an elastic band instead, or a spring. as I said, it`s a closed system, no other external input of energy is used to make it accelerate.