Comment Re:40 years and I still can't solve it (Score 1) 105
there's an app for that.
there's an app for that.
then what of this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D...
or do London Metro cops no longer carry guns, and that was just a temporary thing because this incident happened in the weeks following the bus bombings (and immediately following attempted bombings the day before)?
traffic = other people = witnesses
"The police official said the GPS device helped lead the police to the man, who was confronted as his 2007 Jeep was stuck in traffic on a service road beneath the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive at East 96th Street. "
"He served about 16 years in prison during two stints between 1990 and 2008 for sexual abuse and robbery convictions, according to state records."
that's not spoofing, that's hijacking.
spoof means use your own, but make people think it's someone else.
slipped on some tea if I recall.
did you actually RTFA?
LONG TERM sleep deprivation. As in your lifestyle - swing shifters, etc. Not the occasional amphetamine binge, or caffeine fueled cram/D&D/gaming session.
never mind the actual experiment they conducted where they found neurons destroyed in the brains of mice that were kept on a wonky sleep schedule.
our bodies are TUNED to be active during the day, sleep at night.
probably contributes to jetlag.. see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C... "Although circadian rhythms are endogenous ("built-in", self-sustained), they are adjusted (entrained) to the local environment by external cues called zeitgebers, commonly the most important of which is daylight."
"locked themselves in a room with only the materials known to be on the mission and not only came up with the solution, but instructed some nervous, heat-stroked astronauts to build it."
not really, SkyLab was uninhabited until they got the fix up there.
The finished parasol, built from telescoping aluminum tubes and silver-and-orange fabric of nylon, Mylar and aluminum, was stowed aboard the crew’s Apollo spacecraft. At 9 a.m. on May 25, the crew — Commander Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz — took off from the John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
but you're still right
the CO2 scrubber solution for Apollo 13 was built in pretty much the way you described.
Using only the type of equipment and tools the crew had on board –including plastic Moon rock bags, cardboard, suit hoses, and duct tape — Smylie and his team conceived a configuration that just might work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K...
He rose to fame in Germany in the 1990s as an alleged hacker and internet entrepreneur. He was convicted of several crimes, and received a suspended prison sentence in 1994 for computer fraud and data espionage, and another suspended prison sentence in 2003 for insider trading and embezzlement.[12]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K...
he's kind of a slug, dude. he is not your anti-DMCA champion, he's a common fucking thief.
"Where and when was he convicted of a felony regarding content, copyright or intellectual property?
"The idea of everybody going to one site is just weird. Give me one other part of history where everybody shows up to the same social space."
FB and other social networks are just generic spaces you turn into whatever you want...
disclaimer - the only FB acct I have is fake, I use it for o-auth. Nothing on that profile has anything to do with me - I don't even use the same gender. I have no idea how FB actually works.
DELAYED.
they found a ship while excavating downtown San Francisco a few years back. construction stopped until the archaeologists had their fill.
it's not like a sailing ship from the late 1800's is Noah's Ark.. but they still took all they could find.
I thought it said EUROPE.
eruopA makes so much more sense
he headline is awkward:
WWII Bugatti 100P Plane Rebuilt: Jet Fighter that Could Have Won Battle of Britain for the Nazis
but I can see where it comes from.
FTA:"
The French government knew about the plane, and it is believed that one of Hitler's ministers, Albert Speer, also knew of the plane's existence.
If the Germans had been able to get hold of the Bugatti, it is believed that the plane could have outperformed the British Supermarine Spitfire planes during the Battle of Britain."
if the Nazis got a hold of it, they could have defeated Britain in the air
" nearly half of all Americans say astrology is either 'very' or 'sort of' scientific. "
i'll check for replies later, i have go to read my horoscope
really?
"Chambers inside separate the oxygen and release the liquid so that you can breath comfortably in the ocean."
if it's breaking down the 2H's and the O, what's the liquid released? liquid hydrogen? (H turns to liquid @ 423.17 F/252.87C.) I don't think so. at those temperatures, you're no longer talking about liquid water.
O2 is dissolved in the water.. which is why there are huge fishkills when algae/bacteria use up all the breathable O2 in the water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_kill
The most common cause is reduced oxygen in the water, which in turn may be due to factors such as drought, algae bloom, overpopulation, or a sustained increase in water temperature.
sounds like this thing has holes that separate the larger H20 molecules from the smaller o2, a compressor stores the oxygen probably because there's less usable o2 in a lungful of water vs air. ( Using a very small but powerful micro compressor, it compresses oxygen and stores the extracted oxygen in storage tank.)
it's not too good to be true, it's a nano-filtration. fish been doing it for a while.
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