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 Tom Potter, you'd win more battles if you were part of something bigger.
 Taxes and Regulations are the price one pays to be part of a civilized society. You're “too small to win”, Tom Potter; you'd win more battles if you were part of something bigger. That, said, take a look at this ( tounge·in·cheak ) comment of mine: jeffrelf.f-m.fm/The “ Final Solution • Rapture • Global W... 28 Dec 2009 15:11
 What can be done about this DOS attack ( from Eric Gisse ) ?
 The following has been sent to “abuse @abuse.earthlink.net”, “webmaster @fastmail.fm”, “abuse @hetzner.de”, “netadmin @enternet.hu”, “abuse @poda.cz” and “ http://www.emaildiscussions.com/showthread.php?t=58426 ”: What can be done about this DOS attack ( from Eric Gisse* ) ? *: 209.91.43.243 ―― us... 28 Dec 2009 15:11
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Detroit
http://www.legitgov.org/northwest_bomb_plot_oddities.html ... 13 Jan 2010 14:21
Quantum Gravity 350.91: Can The Probability of a Bounded Set Equal or Exceed That of an Unbounded Set?
From Osher Doctorow The last post indicates a question as to whether bounded sets can exceed or equal some unbounded sets in probability even if probability is proportional to normalized volumes (Lebesgue measures) of sets when defined. The answer appears to be "yes", but it may not quite be an anomaly or par... 28 Dec 2009 02:05
The Central Valley Needs A Dowser ASAP!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils-Axel_M%C3%B6rner ... 1 Jan 2010 22:51
Quantum Gravity 350.8: P(A-->B) = P(B-->A) and P(A<-->B) = 0 Occurs iff P(A-->B) = 1/2 Re-Examined in view of 350.7
From Osher Doctorow In 349/92, I proved: 1) P(A-->B) = P(B-->A) and P(A<-->B) = 0 iff P(A-->B) = 1/2. We have now seen, however, that P(C) = 1/2 for any event C in an unbounded Universe is the borderline between bounded and unbounded sets/events. Thus, (1) becomes especially interesting, because although ... 28 Dec 2009 02:05
LHC's Black Hole due to charge
The previous equation dealt with the proton and it's mass, this doesn't seem to matter.... ......since even LHC uses the charge of proton (which is much bigger) to determine the 7 TeV generated from the collision. In the same way they say a Black Hole can feed from the CMBR (cosmic- microwave-background-radiat... 28 Dec 2009 12:58
Chapt19; Superdeterminism #224 Atom Totality theory
The below is my defining of Superdeterminism in a Wikipedia entry for Wikipedia never mentioned "Superdeterminism" until I made a entry of it. But alas, some other editor without a physics background but a foggy fuzzy headed philosopher jumped in and messed up the entire entry with silly and stupid talk of count... 27 Dec 2009 23:57
Chapt19; Superdeterminism #223 Atom Totality theory
Chapter (19) Bell Inequality with Superdeterminism fits only in an Atom Totality theory --- quoting what Archimedes Plutonium gave as a Wikipedia entry on Superdeterminism -- SUPERDETERMINISM Physicist John S. Bell as referenced by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_S._Bell is noted mostly for his Bell I... 27 Dec 2009 23:57
superlatives of Volcano-Electricity #47 Volcano-Electricity: Earth's Energy Future
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 22:59:07 -0800 (PST), Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes(a)gmail.com> wrote: ....there is one source of energy that is clean, unlimited and renewable and more reliable than even the Sun. It is geothermal and we have only begun to tap into it. Australian Geothermal Energy Associ... 27 Dec 2009 22:52
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