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A gcart like this one?
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How do I get an IP adress banned for misuse?
weknowthewor replied to alan2here's topic in Computer Science
But you want it in PHP or some other language.? -
Lets try another method to takeoff a plane by air engine...
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Please see following link : http://www.lisampoules.com/contact.html It's a nice company...
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Humidous, a generator that produces water from the atmospheric air, was launched by Esjaypee Mercantile & Marketing (P) Ltd, Chennai, India May 9. The water produced from the air is pure and safe for drinking. It produces up to 28 litres of pure water per day from air. It does not require external piping and the water produced by the unit has been tested in the laboratory of the Public Works Department of the Government of Tamil Nadu (lab. No CON 1161) for its quality and purity. Tanya Parmar, ED, Esjaypee, said the technology used in Humidous works on the condensation principle and generates pure drinking water directly from air. The technology is eco-friendly, cost-effective and uses humidity in the air. Atmospheric moisture exists in pure form and so the water condensed from air is also free from physical, harmful chemical and bacterial impurities.
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The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), a nonprofit independent scientific organization formed in 1969, has slammed what it calls ExxonMobil's disinformation tactics in regard to climate change. The UCS has just released a report that details how ExxonMobil has adopted the tobacco industry's disinformation tactics (as well as some of the same organizations and personnel), to cloud the scientific understanding of climate change and delay action on the issue. The report claims that in the last seven years, ExxonMobil has funneled nearly $16 million to a network of 43 advocacy organizations that seek to confuse the public on global warming science. "ExxonMobil has manufactured uncertainty about the human causes of global warming just as tobacco companies denied their product caused lung cancer," said Alden Meyer, the UCS' Director of Strategy & Policy. "A modest but effective investment has allowed the oil giant to fuel doubt about global warming to delay government action just as Big Tobacco did for over 40 years." The UCS report, entitled "Smoke, Mirrors & Hot Air: How ExxonMobil Uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to Manufacture Uncertainty on Climate Change," details how the oil company has: * raised doubts about even the most indisputable scientific evidence * funded an array of front organizations to create the appearance of a broad platform for a tight-knit group of vocal climate change contrarians who misrepresent peer-reviewed scientific findings * attempted to portray its opposition to action as a positive quest for "sound science" rather than business self-interest * used its access to the Bush administration to block federal policies and shape government communications on global warming The report details how the intricate web of ExxonMobil-funded organizations publish and re-publish the works of a small group of climate change contrarians. The George C. Marshall Institute, for instance, which has received $630,000 from ExxonMobil, recently touted a book edited by Patrick Michaels, a long-time climate change contrarian who is affiliated with at least 11 organizations funded by ExxonMobil. Similarly, ExxonMobil funds a number of lesser-known groups such as the Annapolis Center for Science-Based Public Policy and Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. Both groups promote the work of several climate change contrarians. "When one looks closely, ExxonMobil's underhanded strategy is as clear and indisputable as the scientific research it's meant to discredit," said Seth Shulman, author of the UCS report. "The paper trail shows that, to serve its corporate interests, ExxonMobil has built a vast echo chamber of seemingly independent groups with the express purpose of spreading disinformation about global warming." The report also claims that ExxonMobil exerted unprecedented influence over U.S. policy on global warming, from successfully recommending the appointment of key personnel in the Bush administration to funding climate change deniers in Congress. "As a scientist, I like to think that facts will prevail, and they do eventually," said Harvard University's Dr. James McCarthy, former chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group on climate change impacts. "It's shameful that ExxonMobil has sought to obscure the facts for so long when the future of our planet depends on the steps we take now and in the coming years." The report concludes that ExxonMobil has manufactured confusion around climate change science, and these actions have helped to forestall meaningful action that could minimize the impacts of future climate change. "ExxonMobil needs to be held accountable for its cynical disinformation campaign on global warming," said Meyer. "Consumers, shareholders and Congress should let the company know loud and clear that its behavior on this issue is unacceptable and must change." What is your view point?
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How about using biogas as a source of energy?
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til the chemicals are required chemical engineers are also required..
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How was cryogenics found? Any answers please... Thanks..
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How many neocortical columns do humans have?
weknowthewor replied to bascule's topic in Medical Science
ya... it works in their way without our involvement.. Human body is the biggest laboratory in whole world and works fine even when we are sleeping... -
I do experience it sometimes....
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I am not good in maths..
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All forces are mediated by certain "carriers" of the force in question. Photons carry the electromagnetic force, other particles carry the strong and weak atomic forces. Gravity may eventually be shown to be "carried" by a Graviton, and Dark Matter may have an inverse analog to the Graviton. What particle carries the force that is observed between to permanent magnets? If photons are responsible for this force, wouldn't they have a very long (infinite) wavelength? For example light consists of photons of a particular wavelength depending upon the color of the light. As we descend into the radio frequencies, the wavelength gets longer and longer. What happens between two continuous permanent magnets, essentially a DC (direct current). The force between two permanent magnets is caused by the electronic properties of the material, so photons must be involved with the magnetic attraction between the two masses?
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I know is : Thermal depolymerization (TDP) is a process for the reduction of complex organic materials (usually waste products of various sorts, often known as biomass and plastic) into light crude oil. It mimics the natural geological processes thought to be involved in the production of fossil fuels. Under pressure and heat, long chain polymers of hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon decompose into short-chain petroleum hydrocarbons with a maximum length of around 18 carbons.
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Let's see...
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Scientific circumtencial eveidences does it all... We have to sit back and relax..
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I think typhoon super in nature...
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Anyone with Internet 4 ???????
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I jumbleup in calculation..
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Is Javascript active on client m/c?
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wireless card that uses anything other than pci
weknowthewor replied to H2SO4's topic in Computer Science
plz. explain more clearly i haven't understood it.. -
Yes we can make the images in PHP....