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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 05:06 Post subject:
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Zog Ecosse wrote: |
Try 800x600 or a new pair of glasses |
Something like this?
Its not the size zog - the format (better to say the lack of formating) is a pain in the arse and makes me just "overscrolling" your posts. At last the longer ones. A Shame for the missed content but i cant help it without Aspirin.
Its like there wouldnt be a space or enter key at the planet of zog and steering on it causes headtache in every resolution. No Matter of Eyeglasses. Same Effect like this 3D Pictures were you can see the Mona Lisa or something else if you steer just long enough.
You probably doesnt noticed yet but there are 2 very special Keys:
Not sure about the Zog Layout tough
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Zog Ecosse

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 08:49 Post subject:
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I shall
try to
make
it more
readable
in the
future
ps how do you cope with books?
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The Borg_TSGK
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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 08:53 Post subject:
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Zog Ecosse wrote: |
ps how do you cope with books?
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Books Do you mean high quality reading material, like Harry Potter. Now where talking real, not just a theory
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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 11:20 Post subject:
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Thanks
in
advance
Only a little step for Zog but a great for the whole Mankind
P.S.
Zog Ecosse wrote: |
ps how do you cope with books? |
Previously Zog Style wouldnt have made it into any book over here
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Xmeagol
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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 13:25 Post subject:
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this is the afterparty?
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underscore_n0rm

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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2007 20:05 Post subject:
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Here's a thought... If the universe is infinitely big, then the chances of us being invaded right now are 1 over infinity.
But... it just keeps dividing, guaranteeing that fact, that somewhere in all that infinity, someone decided to come here and kill us all.
Since it isn't happening, there is not an infinite chance of it, so the universe has to be finite.
If it were not, then any statement would be guaranteed outside of time and space, because of the concept of infinity.
PS. CALL FOR HELP!!!! THEY'RE HERE!!!!
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:46 Post subject:
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is it possible to divid the universe
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sargE

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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:57 Post subject:
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DrBreen wrote: |
is it possible to divid the universe |
I believe anything is possible! So perhaps.. but i doubt it would be an easy process
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Spitfire
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:05 Post subject:
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DrBreen wrote: |
is it possible to divid the universe |
As in on paper, mathematically-wise?
Or in actual reality?
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Xmeagol
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:07 Post subject:
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Spitfire
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:13 Post subject:
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I'm sure it's possible on paper but it would be really hard to divide the whole universe seeing as it's endless lol
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sargE

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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 11:15 Post subject:
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Spitfire wrote: |
As in on paper |
Sure, draw a circle to represent the universe and draw a line through it.
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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:17 Post subject:
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Would be hard to find the center of something infinite for an exact cut
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sargE

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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:30 Post subject:
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Also if the universe was infinite it would not be possible to represent it on paper because the paper would also have to be infinitly big
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:37 Post subject:
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lol, now i think the definition of "universe" is a bit imprecise.
Of course it is impossible that there is an infinite number of planets, stars etc...
but how can u possibly prove that the "room", with maybe nothing in it, only vacuum, is not infinite?
In our rational way of thinking, there hast to be something behind something.
And even if the universe is expanding, there has to be room where it can expand.
If this room is infinite, is probably a question that u can't answer only by your intellect, and even the physics can't answer this question. U can propose a supposition, but u can't answer this question.
It's like in maths, physics or philosphy, first of all u have to define what you are talking about. So what is the universe?
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 13:27 Post subject:
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Ur all wrong, God created the world and Universe in 6 days and rested his Mofo ass on the 7th, just read the bible and believe people, it makes so much sense ^^
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Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 13:41 Post subject:
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definition of religion: Fake
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maeggs

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 18:56 Post subject:
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one more question! What happens if you fly over light speed and put the headlamp on?
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sargE

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 19:53 Post subject:
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maeggs wrote: |
one more question! What happens if you fly over light speed and put the headlamp on?  |
The light beam will still "shine" as normal. No matter how fast the person sending out the light beam is moving, when you detect the light beam, it's always going at the speed of light. (weird i know..)
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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 20:07 Post subject:
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maeggs wrote: |
one more question! What happens if you fly over light speed and put the headlamp on?  |
hahahaha - Good One Nade
William Shattner aka Captain Kirk (not Pikpik) could know this. Is he still alive btw?
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I dont believe you could see the light when you (and the light source) travel in light speed aswell. The lightbeam thats caused by the lamp would need to be faster then the lamp byself to get out but there isnt any higher possible speed then lightspeed (~330000 km/sec). You probably could see it glowing but no shine could leave in movement direction.
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sargE

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 21:15 Post subject:
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sargE wrote: |
maeggs wrote: |
one more question! What happens if you fly over light speed and put the headlamp on?  |
The light beam will still "shine" as normal. No matter how fast the person sending out the light beam is moving, when you detect the light beam, it's always going at the speed of light. (weird i know..) |
This link has some information about why.
http://adansonia.as.arizona.edu/~edo/astro203_fall2003/lectures_directory/nov13.txt
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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 21:20 Post subject:
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You refer to some text-file on some CentOS Test Page?!? Must be the truth when mentioned there. I couldnt think about more serious & enlightable Sources.
I wanted to test this myself but my Golf ran out of gas short before the needed speed.
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sargE

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 21:21 Post subject:
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eXs|DanielAndres wrote: |
I wanted to test this myself but my Golf ran out of gas short before the needed speed.  |
unlucky.. how close did you get to the speed of light?
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 21:28 Post subject:
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eXs|DanielAndres wrote: |
maeggs wrote: |
one more question! What happens if you fly over light speed and put the headlamp on?  |
hahahaha - Good One Nade
William Shattner aka Captain Kirk (not Pikpik) could know this. Is he still alive btw?
Ontopic:
I dont believe you could see the light when you (and the light source) travel in light speed aswell. The lightbeam thats caused by the lamp would need to be faster then the lamp byself to get out but there isnt any higher possible speed then lightspeed (~330000 km/sec). You probably could see it glowing but no shine could leave in movement direction. |
OMFG
WILLIAM SHATNER WAS CAPTAIN KIRK?
OMFG
(Yes hes alive and well, Check "Boston Legal")
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sargE

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 21:47 Post subject:
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DrBreen wrote: |
WILLIAM SHATNER WAS CAPTAIN KIRK? |
lol!! Where have you been?
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eXs|DanielAndres

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 22:02 Post subject:
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sargE wrote: |
unlucky.. how close did you get to the speed of light?  |
Cant say in case my tachometer stops at 220 km/h but i was pretty close. Shame it couldnt be counted as official try - even the gasoline would have been enough. I forgot the batteries for the handlamp.
Here is a sectret Picture taken from Operation "Handlamp @ lightspeed".
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sargE

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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 22:57 Post subject:
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lol, nice pic
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