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The History Of The World08 Feb 2010 09:30 GMT22
For those that don't know about history ... Here is a condensed
version:
Humans originally existed as members of small bands of nomadic hunters/
gatherers. They lived on deer in the mountains during the summer and
THE OTHER EINSTEIN08 Feb 2010 03:18 GMT6
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/20279
Lee Smolin: "It is also disappointing that none of the biographers
mention the writings that lead John Stachel, the founding editor of
the Einstein Papers project, to speak of "the other Einstein". These
Binary quasars photographed08 Feb 2010 01:50 GMT7
It's not mentioned in this press release how far away these quasars are.
But it is quite interesting how we're able to resolve in enough detail
nowadays to distinguish between two nuclei in merging galaxies at great
distances.
What on Earth is this?07 Feb 2010 21:16 GMT39
What on Earth is this, a Tornado?
 51°34'44.95"N,   1°43'46.72"W
Earth's Frame Dragging Verified!07 Feb 2010 20:17 GMT22
"Closing in on Einstein: Frame-Dragging Clearly Visible
The accuracy of the GP-B experimental results has improved seventeen-
fold since our preliminary results announcement at the American
Physical Society annual meeting in April 2007. At that time, only the
Pluto suggestion07 Feb 2010 17:18 GMT3
Can they do spectroscopy on this data?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8498455.stm
Now that the moonshot is dead07 Feb 2010 14:41 GMT3
What is Nasa going to do with all the extra money that was budgetted
for that?  This morning, NPR said they're going to put a lot more into
Franklin Chang's Vasimr, but I don't imagine that will come close to
consuming the whole bankroll.  Are they going to suddenly fund a bunch
Whiz Kid  Jeff (On Jobs iPad???)06 Feb 2010 23:59 GMT25
Hi Jeff  Have to dump this shitty Dell  Have to pick your brain. Is
iPad user friendly.  Its has no wires,but do I pay for signal? Want to
use it in my van as I go back to Huntington Beach to log out my life.
Does it have a seperate key board? It has a 10 hour battery life(WOW)
not for left wing loones06 Feb 2010 18:35 GMT85
this will make them cry
Two Different Versions.................
Two Different Morals
OLD VERSION
Baryon number of Black Holes06 Feb 2010 16:04 GMT13
I was thinking, from the other thread about electroweak stars, that
(as I stated there) there are actually two ways of protons to decay in
the standard model. One is the electroweak mechanism mentioned. The
other is a gravitational mechanism, which is not very well known, but
From where air came on earth?06 Feb 2010 15:54 GMT88
We know there is no air on moon. Then from where so much air came on
earth?
Was size of earth very big earlier that evaporated and turned into
air?
Is Mass an Emergent Quantity in an Electro Magnetic Universe?  Part     4c.106 Feb 2010 15:50 GMT10
Is Mass an Emergent quantity in an Electro Magnetic Universe?
Research Results on Centripetal Force, Part 2
Math and Universe, Part 4, November 13, 2007
John Lawrence Reed, Jr.
Hello Dolly06 Feb 2010 15:44 GMT24
Las Vegas, Nevada (CNN) -- To some men, she might seem like the
perfect woman: She's a willowy 5 feet 7 and 120 pounds. She'll chat
with you endlessly about your interests. And she'll have sex whenever
you please -- as long as her battery doesn't run out.
Computer Chat becomes more interesting.06 Feb 2010 12:44 GMT18
The Chat program designed by me now talks more relevent.
Chat with Computer: http://www.getclub.com/  Version 2.0
It recognizes what you speak. It learns new things from you.
I have added more data to it, So that it responds better.
More Evidence of Global Warming!06 Feb 2010 09:26 GMT15
UK's Big Snowfall, As Seen From Space
This satellite image taken by NASA's Terra satellite shows the entire
island of Great Britain blanketed by heavy snowfall, with some areas
seeing the most snow in 50 years.
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