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#27 Mar 02 2006 at 10:34 AM Rating: Decent
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Kelvyquayo, Eater of Souls wrote:
are you fu[cyan][/cyan]ckin' daft mate?


who is all wrong?

your mother?

Whatever the conventional answers are to those questions, just pick the opposite...
#28 Mar 02 2006 at 10:43 AM Rating: Decent
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remember, Jesus loves you.




and I love your mother
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#29 Mar 02 2006 at 10:47 AM Rating: Decent
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Kelvyquayo, Eater of Souls wrote:
remember, Jesus loves you.




and I love your mother

I didn't know necrophilia was your bag, but I'm sure Jesus will forgive you...
#30 Mar 02 2006 at 10:50 AM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: rolleyes


your banter has as much substance as dehydrated water.
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#31 Mar 02 2006 at 10:56 AM Rating: Decent
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dehydrated water

ZOMG that stuff is great for puting out fires. Do you have any?
#32 Mar 02 2006 at 10:57 AM Rating: Decent
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dehydrated water

ZOMG that stuff is great for puting out fires. Do you have any?



I do actually.


It's in an empty package labeled "Just Add Water".
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#33 Mar 02 2006 at 11:05 AM Rating: Decent
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Kelvyquayo, Eater of Souls wrote:
Smiley: rolleyes


your banter has as much substance as dehydrated water.

Smiley: laugh

That is quite an insult coming from you!
#34 Mar 02 2006 at 11:09 AM Rating: Good
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I'm just gonna start rating you down.

and Jawbox(the Band) sucked ***, back wehn anyone actually heard of themSmiley: wink
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#35 Mar 02 2006 at 11:13 AM Rating: Good
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I was going to research hyperdrive, but some assclown stole all my Deuterium.
Sucks to be you. Wanna buy some of mine? I need crystal. Smiley: frown
#36 Mar 02 2006 at 11:15 AM Rating: Decent
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Kelvyquayo, Eater of Souls wrote:
I'm just gonna start rating you down.

and Jawbox(the Band) sucked ***, back wehn anyone actually heard of themSmiley: wink


How disappointing it's come to this. Very well Kelvy. I will bother you no more... Smiley: oyvey
#37 Mar 02 2006 at 11:23 AM Rating: Decent
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Struck a nerve!!!

Smiley: lol

Smiley: lolSmiley: lolSmiley: lol
Smiley: lolYOU LOSE!Smiley: lol
Smiley: lolSmiley: lolSmiley: lol


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#38 Mar 02 2006 at 11:32 AM Rating: Good
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Even if its possible to accelerate an atom or a space ship to this advanced speed, the rules of inertia would still apply, now how do you slow it down w/o destroying it?
#39 Mar 02 2006 at 11:36 AM Rating: Decent
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Even if its possible to accelerate an atom or a space ship to this advanced speed, the rules of inertia would still apply, now how do you slow it down w/o destroying it?

unplug it from the wall...how else?
#40 Mar 02 2006 at 11:42 AM Rating: Decent
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I think it would be similar to the same reason i can drive in my car without my hair getting messed up. I think maybe it's kinda like the ship isn;t moving, but the space around it becoming displaced..

or somthing..
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#41 Mar 02 2006 at 1:07 PM Rating: Good
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So...

This is a thread about someone's broken flux capasitor?
#42 Mar 02 2006 at 1:11 PM Rating: Decent


Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads.
#43 Mar 02 2006 at 1:38 PM Rating: Decent
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fhrugby wrote:
Even if its possible to accelerate an atom or a space ship to this advanced speed, the rules of inertia would still apply, now how do you slow it down w/o destroying it?


How do you know they would?

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Dröscher is hazy about the details, but he suggests that a spacecraft fitted with a coil and ring could be propelled into a multidimensional hyperspace. Here the constants of nature could be different, and even the speed of light could be several times faster than we experience.


They just need to do it the star trek way: just bend and stretch space all to hell.
#44 Mar 02 2006 at 1:48 PM Rating: Decent
From your article:
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So is this all fanciful nonsense, or a revolution in the making? The majority of physicists have never heard of Heim theory, and most of those contacted by New Scientist said they couldn't make sense of Dröscher and Häuser's description of the theory behind their proposed experiment. Following Heim theory is hard work even without Dröscher's extension, says Markus Pössel, a theoretical physicist at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics in Potsdam, Germany. Several years ago, while an undergraduate at the University of Hamburg, he took a careful look at Heim theory. He says he finds it "largely incomprehensible", and difficult to tie in with today's physics. "What is needed is a step-by-step introduction, beginning at modern physical concepts," he says.

The general consensus seems to be that Dröscher and Häuser's theory is incomplete at best, and certainly extremely difficult to follow. And it has not passed any normal form of peer review, a fact that surprised the AIAA prize reviewers when they made their decision. "It seemed to be quite developed and ready for such publication," Mikellides told New Scientist.


So ya til it has had some real peer review...psuedo-science.


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Dude, this thing got an award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics LAST YEAR and the ******* military is drooling all over it.


Ya and when Austin Powers introduced "Sharks with frikin laser beams," the Navy placed an order for 20,000.
#45 Mar 02 2006 at 1:55 PM Rating: Decent
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It's not "my" article.


BloodwolfeX wrote:


Ya and when Austin Powers introduced "Sharks with frikin laser beams," the Navy placed an order for 20,000.



Actually, that was today's Top Story.

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/mech-tech/mg18925416.300

only not lasers, remote control.
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