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Cap'n Refsmmat

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  1. Send this back to them: From the most excellent book Crimes Against Logic, by Jamie Whyte. I highly recommend it.
  2. Basically, you're dependent on people enabling safe ActiveX modules. Most people do. (Heck, vBulletin even uses AJAX, and they only use technologies they think "safe" to use.) It's just that paranoid people won't be able to use it.
  3. PHP does not depend on the end-user's system, has extensive libraries, has garbage collection, and was specifically designed for Web use.
  4. The edit button runs away and hides after six hours. It can only stand being exposed for so long, you know.
  5. Yes, people are moving away from applets because of that. Pangloss, doesn't IE 6 implement AJAX as an ActiveX object in MSXML? Wikipedia says that they only natively supported the XMLHttpRequest object in JS was in IE7.
  6. The trouble is that it escapes from the magnetic confinement after a bit, and there's no easy way to fix that yet. Nobody's worked out a perfect method.
  7. Because of two things: it takes a lot of energy to make things fuse, and it's really hard to capture the energy released when they do fuse without it destroying your equipment.
  8. I don't know of any systems designed to keep the submissions private. Most pride themselves on how they show off your photos.
  9. Eventually, perhaps. I have to make sure it all works correctly first. There's a cache mechanism that stores all data for a day that just broke, and I have to make sure it'll keep working for a while.
  10. " code is Off", it tells me. Not sure why, but apparently images aren't allowed there.
  11. I don't think the LBT advertises being able to see the beginning of time. It just predicts being able to see phenomena from early in the life of the universe, which would allow it to reconstruct how the universe was formed. As for "near the beginning of time", well, define "near." http://medusa.as.arizona.edu/lbto/why.htm#Examples You have still failed to provide evidence for your hypothesis, by the way.
  12. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halogen_bulb has a fairly good description of why.
  13. Okay, that's strange. That would imply that something from those websites is being loaded along with the page, which would not be the case on most websites. Might Internet Explorer be redirecting briefly to Live.com Search to find the domain before taking you to the site? I recall it taking you to Live Search when the domain was misspelled, but I don't remember this behavior...
  14. I mean that whatever you're using to look through the cookies with should say that they have a "domain": most cookies on SFN have the domian .scienceforums.net, for example (yes, leading dot too). What about these ones?
  15. What domains are the cookies associated with?
  16. It is indeed over the last month of posts.
  17. Updated daily: http://www.scienceforums.net/sfnstats.php All the stats you'd ever want.
  18. No. I might point out that the subatomic particles you listed don't orbit like the little Bohr models of the atom you've probably seen. They just "exist" in fields of probability.
  19. That does not follow. Where'd you pull that last sentence out of?
  20. Haiku is an art That I will never master Not that it matters
  21. I'll close this thread. You can still use the one iNow linked to.
  22. Then you need the entire equation: [math]D = V_0t + \frac{1}{2}gt^2[/math] The V0 term is the initial velocity (how fast you toss it). You'll want D to be zero, because you're presumably tossing the ball in the air and catching it at the same height. t = the total time elapsed. So t would be 2 for your situation.
  23. But does that make euthanasia immoral?
  24. But it's not the definition of morality, and we're talking about the morality of an issue here.
  25. That's always a good method of running things. I know I'm pretty pathetic at design (I'm great at syntax and the rules but I'm not creative at all) but fairly decent with the programming work.
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