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| number 42 introduced a virus into the chain, and how much does one make pushing the kids of the tuna to suicide, anyway? | 31 Mar 2006 23:55 GMT | 8 |
Director Dave/Pete/impotentlittle shithead? How much does one make systemically and criminally destroying the lives of the tuna...? mama's coming director, mama's coming...
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| So who is it that teaches the GITMO torture techiques, here, in Irvine, Ca? Is it David Warren,or is a group of Ivy League scientists, <operating out of the Irvine Hyatt conference room,> and grad students, who are inflicting unimaginable and unconscionable suffering on innocent middle eastern men and women? | 31 Mar 2006 23:37 GMT | 3 |
I hope to hell some disgruntled relative see this, and starts asking questions about who you are and what you do... Of course, you do know what they are doing in that prison, and you don't seem inclined to stop your "research."
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| Males are only walking bags of sperm, and females are only walking sperm containers | 31 Mar 2006 21:35 GMT | 3 |
*Thus spake God's Creator* ?? *ARE YOU AN OVER-GROWN SPERM CELL* ?? God's Creator! ( *Sorry, I don't forgive sh.t* )
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| So I'm shopping in Target with "the team," and I walk by a civilian Mom with her little kid in the cart, and the little kid starts with the "soja teen scream cough," and you can tell the diference between a real cough and a soja aids infected cow puppeteering a child to cough. | 31 Mar 2006 20:33 GMT | 2 |
So I'm shopping in Target with "the team," and I walk by a civilian Mom with her little kid in the cart, and the little kid starts with the "soja teen scream cough," and you can tell the diference between a real cough and a soja aids infected cow puppeteering a child to cough.
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| Has there anyone read about the Lecture on Physics by Feynman | 31 Mar 2006 17:19 GMT | 2 |
If you have read it, how do you think about it?
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| Electrolysis. | 31 Mar 2006 16:10 GMT | 1 |
Does electrolysis work most efficiently on water in its liquid form, solid form, or ice form?
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| Origin Of Physics; Anthromorphized Legal Theory | 31 Mar 2006 11:49 GMT | 2 |
Anthropomorphism: The attribution of human motivation, characteristics, or behavior to nonhuman organisms or inanimate objects. Whence things have their origin, Thence also their destruction happens,
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| What's wrong with KK theory? It's testable! | 31 Mar 2006 06:24 GMT | 2 |
I know my references for this subject are only this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaluza-Klein_theory However, I have yet to run into any significant argument against using something similar to Kaluza Klein theory. In Kaluza Klein theory, the
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| PROFESSIONAL HIT ON SAITOH, WORLD CLASS SCIENTIST!* Funny, they burned his house down, too. | 31 Mar 2006 04:20 GMT | 4 |
Professional hit on Saitoh, world class scientist PROFESSIONAL HIT ON SAITOH, WORLD CLASS SCIENTIST!* By Claire W. Gilbert, Ph.D., Copyright 1996 If I had heard the news on Cable Network News a week earlier,
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| FREAK ACCIDENT CANCELS LARRY KING LIVE -- Evolution vs. Intelligent Design Debate. | 31 Mar 2006 04:19 GMT | 2 |
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| Matter and antimatter | 31 Mar 2006 00:38 GMT | 19 |
Sorry if this is a stupid question but my web searches have yielded no results: Lots of sources say that particles and antiparticles, such as positrons and electrons, collide and annihilate each other. They don't ever say why this
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| Diamagnetism questions | 31 Mar 2006 00:18 GMT | 1 |
If a small piece of diamagnetic material such as graphite is brought from either end, to a position near the entrance to the throat of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system it will experience a force of repulsion, tending to push the graphite
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| "God does not play dice with the Universe" | 30 Mar 2006 23:53 GMT | 8 |
Einstein is often quoted as asserting that "God does not play dice with the Universe." What does that mean?
 Signature http://www.vho.org/GB/c/DC/gcgvcole.html
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| What is it called? | 30 Mar 2006 22:41 GMT | 4 |
I've heard of some materials that when you squeeze them in one direction, they are squeezed in all directions. I'm wondering if and of you know what that's called.
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| Quantum Gravity 34: QCD (Strong Force) vs Gravitation | 30 Mar 2006 19:48 GMT | 1 |
>From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@comcast.net Although the Strong Force of QCD is a short range force while Gravitation is supposed to be a long range force, they're surprisingly similar from the viewpoint of "0 vs Infinity (Infinity coded as 1"
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