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  1. ok i looked somthin up on google and found that this is similiar to what happens to pipes in the winter

    the water would freeze in the pipe till it reaches critical pressure then explodes but i dont know about the blast radius

    i must experiment :D

    Pipes don't explode from being frozen in winter. The water in them freezes, expands, splits the pipe open (more of a burst than an explosion) and the non-frozen water under pressure shoots out of the split in the pipe (which may seem like an explosion). There is no shrapnel, no blast radius (unless you count the water spraying out) and certainly no freezing of the surrounding area.
  2. Who determines what is healthy? Is it the low-fat folks or the low-carb folks or the 2-hours in the gym per day folks? I know many folks who eat according to the food groups triangle and exercise moderately and are in terrible shape. If someone eats at restaurants at every meal (thereby helping the economy) and exercises regularly but still ends up needing a kidney, is his diet going to be held against him? Are we assuming that everyone who needs a new organ abused the old one? Is the person who eats well and exercises regularly but drinks to excess going to be denied a new liver if one is available? If any prioritizing is to be done, it should be by age alone, as anything else is arbitrary and morally judgemental.

  3. Yeah, that's a shame. Well, you win some you lose some.
    I don't know enough about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, but I'm surprised Scrushy wasn't held accountable under it. I thought it states that the CEO is responsible for certifying the accuracy of all financial reports.

     

    The new board and management team don't want him back regardless.

  4. The way I understand it, because the engine is smaller than a conventional car, and the batteries are smaller than a full electric car, the hybridization makes everything efficient. Most conventional engines are sized for peak performance, which you really only use about 1% of the time. The hybrids actually use more battery power than engine power when you "floor it" to increase speed quickly. This means less pollution and gas usage, therefore more efficiency.

     

    The hybrids also have the ability to convert the kinetic energy from braking into stored electricity. They even shut the engine off while stopped at red lights. They have special tires for low resistance.

     

    Ultimately, car manufacturers love them because for every hybrid they make that gets 60+ mpg, they get to make a couple of 16 mpg conventional guzzlers allowed by the CAFE requirements.

  5. in fact if you watch the dance scene in the canteen in "Fame" you can just about see Phi standing there waving at the back! :)
    I was waving at my agent. He was supposed to have gotten me an audition for a small speaking part opposite Irene Cara. Instead they stuck me in the background with the extras.

     

    I wasn't waving the whole hand, just one finger.

     

    I did quite a lot of professional acting and it was a lot of fun. I think Theater gives you a certain confidence with the public. It teaches you a great deal about yourself. And those big curtains are good for making out and groping starlets.

  6. I didn't want to mention this before, but there is actually scripture about the Flying Spaghetti Monster in the Bible! There they call him Leviathan:

    Psalms 74:14 "Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in pieces, and gavest him to be meat[balls] to the people inhabiting the wilderness."

     

    Psalms 104:26 "There go the [pirate] ships: there is that leviathan, whom thou hast made to play therein."

  7. But cholesterol is a poor analogy, because it doesn't cause pain during the periods when it's high.
    As you say, the pain of depression is mental, not physical. I was trying to show how medicating a symptom without addressing the cause was detrimental in the long run.

     

    I think many who take anti-depressants do so without adequate counseling, just as I know many people who take cholesterol medication without changing their the habits that caused it in the first place. This same pill-cure mentality leads them to take the easy way out when their blood pressure becomes too high, they start retaining salt and their cardiologist starts talking about bypass surgery. Most of the cause of these problems could have been taken care of with adequate behavior modification through exercise & better diet.

  8. yeah, when you have a bad toothache take painkillers, but then see a dentist as soon as possible! :)
    But if your cholesterol is too high, perhaps changing your diet, exercise habits and behavioral thinking styles might correct a more fundamental cause better than taking a pill simply to correct the symptom of high cholesterol.
  9. I chose 3 & 4, because I feel that counseling is still most effective, but as YT2095 & Mokele point out, why suffer needlessly? So much of proper psychiatric evaluation is dependent on removing as many barriers to recovery as possible.

     

    Trying to counsel an alcoholic while they are still drinking is next to impossible. Their judgement is impaired by the effects of the alcohol. Similarly, if one is depressed, judgement about a corrective course is impaired. Controlling that depression even temporarily can be an aid to recovery.

     

    My reservations with the pill mentality is when it cures the symptoms and the cause is left untouched. This applies to physiological medication as well. Unfortunately, the thinking style of many people prone to depression is one where the easy solution of popping a Prozac is preferable to the hard work of behavioral counseling.

  10. Both of us have laid out pretty strong facts, and points to consider.
    Can you share some of these facts with us?
    ^ call me overly cynical of my own species' date=' but how would that seperate us from animals?[/quote']"Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel." Homer Simpson
  11. EVERYONE needs to remember that we debate the stance here in the Politics forum, we do not denounce the person taking that stance. Let's leave the mud-slinging and ad hominem attacks for the elections.

     

    As many of you are experiencing, Flaming carries a warning penalty. No more name-calling, please.

  12. I was in the car today thinking if the second dimension was just a shadow of ours but not a shadow formed from light .
    What do you mean, a shadow of "ours"? The first three dimensions are length, width and height. They are interdependent on each other. There are no one or two dimensional objects in our world. Do you mean something like a parallel universe?
  13. Sounds like you not only spilled it, you left it there a while. The big problem is, it's not really a stain, is it? It's corroded and pitted. You might try a 3M Scotch Bright Pad, type A, Grade Fine. Just rub lightly but thoroughly or you'll leave scratch marks. Follow the grain of any brush marks in the sink (if it's brushed stainless).

     

    Can't say it will fix it, but it's a good cheap place to start.

  14. Hello !

     

    I'm Looker and this is my first messagem in this science forum.

     

    Does anyone know good (and free...) articles on the Web about glial cells ?

    You... you mean you actually used the Search function and found this thread on glial cells and bumped it instead of creating a brand new one? You actually read the Forum policy and understood it, instead of just posting away indiscriminately? How... how... refreshing!

     

    As a Moderator, I think I'm in love!

     

    Welcome, welcome, welcome, Looker! http://www.mult-sclerosis.org/glialcells.html

  15. It is like they are the most primitive human race.
    Hunter/gatherers lack the time to develop a more sophisticated culture.
    There tools and weapons were very basic, their art is said to be primitive, many cultures had no clothes and they never invented farming.
    There is fossil evidence, I believe, that the earliest settlers in Australia killed off the largest animals that might have been later domesticated, which could have led to a more sedentary lifestyle and then to farming. These animals had never seen Man before and had no fear, therefore they were the easiest hunting targets.

     

    If clothing was not necessary for survival in the hot northern Australian deserts, why would they bother with it?

    Their face is also very ape like.
    I think this is a generalization. Not all have the same appearance.
    I have been very curious about their evolution, and one thought I had is that they are decentants of homo erectus and because of their isolation in Australia, did no have any contact with homo sapiens once they came to Indonesia (who probably breed or fought with the existing homo erectus).
    During one of the Ice Ages, the waters between the Australian continent and the Indonesian islands would have been much lower, but it still would have required ocean-going boats that Homo Erectus may not have been capable of building or navigating. It is more likely that Homo Sapiens living in isolation developed these traits.
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