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New Post | Sisyphus Today 11:09 AM | Publishing in general has a very small or nonexistent profit margin in general, except on big hits, which carry everything else. I don't know about textbooks in particular, though. It might be... (473 views, 45 replies) | |
New Post | Leader Bee Today 10:58 AM | Isn't the standard game to test your machines graphics capability at the moment going to be Crysis? (441 views, 32 replies) | |
New Post | galen Today 10:46 AM | Good luck indeed. (205 views, 1 replies) | |
New Post | TonyMcC Today 10:33 AM | Perhaps I should get nearer to the beginning of my thoughts. It seems to me that the implications of Fermat's Last Theorem are rather weird. He seems to imply that I could give you 2 cubes made of... (393 views, 10 replies) | |
New Post | galen Today 10:08 AM | Space-time geometry was a postulate by Einstein to accomodate the instant non local effect of gravity, which he found unacceptable. In essence it allows all gravity effects to be local. This is not... (557 views, 13 replies) | |
New Post | CharonY Today 9:45 AM | A PhD tends to lock you into a more academic career. A PhD willing to do a master's or bachelor's job does not look like a good fit to most employers. If the goal is to score a job in the private... (148 views, 3 replies) | |
New Post | Moontanman Today 9:40 AM | Again, i have to say that tomatoes that we grow do not resemble wild types very closely at all. Our cultivars of the tomato pretty much depend on humans to spread their seeds. I can say how ever i... (43 views, 4 replies) | |
New Post | Airbrush Today 9:32 AM | Fiber glass has no structural integrity. You should use a thick plywood for all 6 sides of your barge, with plenty of 2x4" lumbers bracing every side. You are defending against pieces of houses and... (407 views, 27 replies) | |
New Post | CharonY Today 9:32 AM | Nope. The thiosulfate reacts with silver and forms a complex with it. Complexated silver is reduced slower than free. (54 views, 5 replies) | |
New Thread | Knoxy Today 8:41 AM | Hi! I'm confused in the difference between a stele and a protostele? Thanks :) (9 views, 0 replies) | |
New Post | Newbies_Kid Today 8:36 AM | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nastran (30 views, 2 replies) | |
New Post | Cap'n Refsmmat Today 8:26 AM | That's because we're terrible about using units. Look at the potential! (909 views, 98 replies) | |
New Post | swansont Today 8:09 AM | You need formulas for acceleration and average velocity, and a way to relate acceleration, velocity and time to each other. Do you know equations to do these things? (43 views, 1 replies) | |
New Post | swansont Today 8:07 AM | You've posted something similar in speculations. Anything posted there should not also be posted outside of speculations. (509 views, 9 replies) | |
New Post | Ouroboros Today 7:59 AM | At a guess, I can imagine future generations might be taller (subject to natural selection). Digestive and circulatory systems wouldn't work as well since they partly rely on gravity at 1g.... (60 views, 2 replies) | |
New Post | Chris L Today 7:29 AM | I think it's a ridiculous statement which the author (I mean the person who first said it) has absolutely no grounds to back it up on! The biggest thing is that NOONE KNOWS or even comes CLOSE TO... (7,939 views, 47 replies) | |
New Post | mooeypoo Today 7:19 AM | Let's be honest here, please. All the religions you pointed out have lovely things in their teachings along with absolutely horrid things in their teachings. They are all subject to their time (1000+... (802 views, 53 replies) | |
New Post | Sisyphus Today 7:08 AM | Yeah, it works best within, between, and to and from high density cities. Definitely not every situation. Still, a high speed rail between, for example, city centers of the eastern seaboard would... (174 views, 18 replies) | |
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New Post | swansont Today 6:22 AM | March 10, 1982, when we were destroyed by the Jupiter effect. It is now Jan 8, in the year 18, PWD (post-world-destruction) (87 views, 9 replies) |