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Cap'n Refsmmat

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  1. I got the idea from Aurora, a rocket built by amateurs that made it to 30,000 feet. Hold on... I'll find their site... http://www.aurorarocket.com/aurora/rocket.htm
  2. So you don't understand relativity? For starters, it is believed it would take infinite energy to get there, and plus, time would stop. Why do your particles have to go faster than light? Can't they go slower or just the same?
  3. I congratulate you! Good one! (even though I haven't seen Zarkov, I've heard of him)
  4. Say, who gave Pinch the nice title? Unless you want to debate if it's possible to go past the speed of light, don't go there.
  5. Use pressurized CO2 for parachute charges. Much better for higher-flying rockets.
  6. The clock speed really can't be changed unless you can can change the conductivity of the computer chips. Not likely,
  7. Unless your computer knew that you were thinking 3, it can't decipher brain waves as anything. It would probably take it as interference and try and block it out or something...
  8. Take an old RC radio thing and put the receiver in the rocket. Instead of servos, you can make it control whatever you want.
  9. Because, of course, they are influenced by our brainwaves. No, really. How can you influence your computer by thinking?
  10. For some reason, I'm more and more skeptical by the minute. The pinball thing is a random number generator, just in a different way.
  11. oooooooooooohhhhhhhh! That's how! So you have a green crystal/dye/whatever, a blue one, and a red one, and it becomes white!!! You still didn't answer my question, though.
  12. Model rocket motors already do that quite well.
  13. If you use more potassium chlorate, could it be a "strike anywhere" match?
  14. I just noticed that when you quote, it doesn't always say the post number. It just says "In quote # :" Why? (not that it's noticed by anyone but nitpickers)
  15. In fact, one of the Apollo astronauts believed he could transmit images psychicly. When he was on the moon, he tried to "transmit" some tarot cards to psychics on earth, with no good results.
  16. I never thought that... so what is the scattering effect a function of? Ok, I'm not going to be sleeping tonight, you got me really confused. Hardy har har. :lame:
  17. Pseudo means "fake," basically. Like "pseudorandom." It isn't random, it just seems like it.
  18. That's why it was in quotes.
  19. Cap'n Refsmmat

    Guns

    They are qualified. Just ask them what degrees they have. I learned a lot here, too.
  20. I wonder what your "victims" think of this. Still, you must be a good driver to do that and not tell us, "...and I ended up in the emergency room."
  21. Cap'n Refsmmat

    Live Forever?

    The brain has a problem that after your teenage years, it dies faster than it grows. Eventually, it would be entirely dead, and so would you.
  22. Cap'n Refsmmat

    Guns

    It IS legal to have a full automatics? Now I REALLY want body armor! I mean, that's overkill, being able to fire 30 rounds in 10 seconds. Only the military really needs that. Or, (of course), criminals.
  23. Whoah! What did you do, vote all the same way? I've never trusted tests like those. Plus, I don' really care about them. My political position is my position. People don't need to say "Ooh, you're left wing, look at the test you took!"
  24. Erm... your math shows it equal.
  25. Economic Left/Right: -1.62 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.05
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