From: Jan Panteltje on 3 Jul 2010 06:41 On a sunny day (Fri, 02 Jul 2010 17:21:09 -0700) it happened AM <thisthatandtheother(a)beherenow.org> wrote in <of0t269c2alo8515q2t1v68h17rb4thi37(a)4ax.com>: >On Fri, 02 Jul 2010 23:14:15 GMT, Jan Panteltje ><pNaonStpealmtje(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >>You probably do not know calculus, or maybe you look or expect liberation >>by finding 'aliens', liberation is not in 'aliens', it is in yourself. > > Not a soul anywhere ever said that if we ever did find or 'hear' a >signal, that we would ever have any chance of contacting the radiator of >said signal. > > Nobody ever said anything about any such signal liberating anyone >either. > > You are nearly as bad as Dingdong from BC. So what are you looking for? Superior intelligence to you? OK just walk down the road and grab any living creature. :-) Einstein said something like this: 'An idiot is somebody who keeps repeating the same thing that does not work over and over again expecting a different result.' I think he was referring to Michelson & Morley, but the general idea is valid in this context too :-) Of course you see this in many places, looking for gravity waves LIGO, creating a working fusion power generator with a tokamak ITER, and not to forget adding yet an other particle in CERN, that you cannot do anything with, other then add some new values in your paper matrix. And SETI.
From: Uwe Hercksen on 8 Jul 2010 08:00 Rich Grise on Google groups schrieb: > So I came up with this idea: How about a little home seismometer, that > sells for > about twenty bucks, maybe even with a GPS (I don't konw how cheap they > are these > days, but accelerometers are almost free), and an ethernet connection > - somebody Hello, these little home seismometer would detect mostly the local seismic events if somebody is walking around nearby. A god scientific seismometer is mounted directly to the base rock in an area with very low traffic artefacts to the seismic measurements. Bye
From: "Herbert John "Jackie" Gleason" on 8 Jul 2010 08:36 On Thu, 08 Jul 2010 14:00:45 +0200, Uwe Hercksen <hercksen(a)mew.uni-erlangen.de> wrote: > > >Rich Grise on Google groups schrieb: > >> So I came up with this idea: How about a little home seismometer, that >> sells for >> about twenty bucks, maybe even with a GPS (I don't konw how cheap they >> are these >> days, but accelerometers are almost free), and an ethernet connection >> - somebody > >Hello, > >these little home seismometer would detect mostly the local seismic >events if somebody is walking around nearby. > >A god scientific seismometer is mounted directly to the base rock in an >area with very low traffic artefacts to the seismic measurements. > >Bye Try reading the whole thread next time, idiot. It has already been covered.
From: hamilton on 8 Jul 2010 09:57 On 7/8/2010 6:00 AM, Uwe Hercksen wrote: > > A god scientific seismometer This is currently being discussed in another thread on Christian engineers. You may get some insight there. ;-) h
From: m II on 8 Jul 2010 11:44
Herbert-ARCHIE-AM-Nunya-LiverCupper-ALwaysWRONG-Gleason wrote: > Try reading the whole thread next time, idiot. Tch Tch..You were warned that the untreated Syphilis would eventually get to the brain. Did you listen? NO. Just don't spread it to your other sister, ok? mike |