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Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 United States 09/29/2010 01:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi guys. Heres a picture of a moon anomally/mining operation, for those not yet familiar with this train of thought. Theres a shit load of interesting anomallies on the moon. Sorry it took me a long time to post it and the focus has moved on from moon towers and such. Quoting: option8 1113739[link to www.hallofthegods.org] YEP Just one of many such on the moon. One I saw pictures of looked like an aerial view of a mining/construction camp. Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
option8 User ID: 1113768 Australia 09/29/2010 02:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hi guys. Heres a picture of a moon anomally/mining operation, for those not yet familiar with this train of thought. Theres a shit load of interesting anomallies on the moon. Sorry it took me a long time to post it and the focus has moved on from moon towers and such. Quoting: Hans The Magnificent[link to www.hallofthegods.org] YEP Just one of many such on the moon. One I saw pictures of looked like an aerial view of a mining/construction camp. yes Hans. the picture i was trying to find shows a sample drilling grid almost exactly the same as i see every time i fly up the west coast of australia over mining tenements from however many thousnd feet up. Cant find it anymore will keep looking. |
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TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 02:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello Tutu! Quoting: 1221 1093619Nice to see you back! Busy day. Just catching up here, right before I say g'nite. HA! I think this is the longest I've been away since I first started catchin' up. Sounds ridiculous, I know. Bet my professors wished I had been so diligent back in the day. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
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TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 02:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was just watching the latest BeePee guy's video and he caught this really creepy creature. Quoting: 6 String WoodieI took a screen shot and brought it into Photoshop. The first pic I only increased the resolution and the second I added a filter. Let me know what you guys think. What I see is a humanoid figure, it as two arms a torso but no legs. The face is extremely evil and it as two horns. [link to s898.photobucket.com] [link to s898.photobucket.com] BeePee video @ 02:58 min [link to www.youtube.com] Looks like Anubis... Cz great leaping german shepards. looks very canine. I was gonna say it looks like a calf's head - muzzle is too short for Anubis, and the ears would be set higher on the head and standing up. <stashes red pencil> You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 09/29/2010 02:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hello Tutu! Quoting: TutuWuwuNice to see you back! Busy day. Just catching up here, right before I say g'nite. HA! I think this is the longest I've been away since I first started catchin' up. Sounds ridiculous, I know. Bet my professors wished I had been so diligent back in the day. Enjoy your read- tomorrow gonna another busy one here. I'll check in when I can Sweet dreams all |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 02:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Isis7 Hi Isis! If these ships are in port or at anchor, the have to turn off their transponders by law. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Isis7 User ID: 1111578 United States 09/29/2010 02:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, where did everybody go? The GOM is a ghost gulf. Quoting: TutuWuwu[link to www.marinetraffic.com] Hi Isis! If these ships are in port or at anchor, the have to turn off their transponders by law. Probably so. I wouldn't sleep out there on the Gulf at night. Just figured most others wouldn't want to either. |
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TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 02:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentally noted your observation with interest - sorry for the late response, Mentat, but I've got several other offline activities I'm juggling here. I gather you are bringing this interesting factoid up, because tptb have esoteric habits and patterns of activity....amirite? Quoting: American MentatI don't know what to make of it, but it does seem a BIT on the odd side, no? How's this? Names of some of the fields the DWH has drilled: Atlantis, Crazy Horse changed to Thunder Horse [link to www.photosfan.com] (statue outside Denver airport), Tiber (the river of Rome), and lastly, Macondo, which means in Portuguese "the devil's brew" and is also the name of the town in One Hundred Years of Solitude that swallows the whole world. I'm not familiar with your literary reference (100 Yrs. of Solitude), Mentat, sorry. And I'm wondering if you had a suspicion or idea lurking between your ears regarding the nature of the boat names /field names. The oil bidniz is an uber macho enterprise, and they are gonna give their projects the most badass names they can conjure up - looks good on the prospectus, y'know. I don't know what else to say, unless you had dots to connect, of which I'm not aware and cannot perceive. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 02:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tutu Quoting: Isis7You have mail. real interesting edit> so do you Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 09/29/2010 02:51 AM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 United States 09/29/2010 02:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tutu Quoting: TutuWuwuYou have mail. real interesting edit> so do you How come I don't get any mail? <I know, no more beer for Hans> Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 03:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | about this story. He said Iran's nuclear facility was a closed IT system. Nothing there was hooked up to the internet. They suspect that the worm got inside the closed system on a flash drive, probably given out as a gift from a trade show, or something like that. Now all systems can be controlled from outside the facility, and the people working would not know it. WOW! That's some lax security, or some very clever sabotage...take yer pick. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 03:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tutu Quoting: Hans The MagnificentYou have mail. real interesting edit> so do you How come I don't get any mail? <I know, no more beer for Hans> Hold your horses, Hans! Give it a minute and pop a fresh one. edit to add> ok now - go Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 09/29/2010 03:05 AM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hans, That terraforming presentation you gave sounds real interesting. And those mining pix on the moon are pretty clear to me. I've heard stories for years about a colony of greys on the dark side of the moon. <puts Pink Floyd on>. I was wondering if you ever heard Richard Hoagland hold forth on artifacts of glass domes on the moon. www.enterprisemission.com is his website. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
option8 User ID: 1113768 Australia 09/29/2010 03:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentally noted your observation with interest - sorry for the late response, Mentat, but I've got several other offline activities I'm juggling here. I gather you are bringing this interesting factoid up, because tptb have esoteric habits and patterns of activity....amirite? Quoting: TutuWuwuI don't know what to make of it, but it does seem a BIT on the odd side, no? How's this? Names of some of the fields the DWH has drilled: Atlantis, Crazy Horse changed to Thunder Horse [link to www.photosfan.com] (statue outside Denver airport), Tiber (the river of Rome), and lastly, Macondo, which means in Portuguese "the devil's brew" and is also the name of the town in One Hundred Years of Solitude that swallows the whole world. I'm not familiar with your literary reference (100 Yrs. of Solitude), Mentat, sorry. And I'm wondering if you had a suspicion or idea lurking between your ears regarding the nature of the boat names /field names. The oil bidniz is an uber macho enterprise, and they are gonna give their projects the most badass names they can conjure up - looks good on the prospectus, y'know. I don't know what else to say, unless you had dots to connect, of which I'm not aware and cannot perceive. Hi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I mentally noted your observation with interest - sorry for the late response, Mentat, but I've got several other offline activities I'm juggling here. I gather you are bringing this interesting factoid up, because tptb have esoteric habits and patterns of activity....amirite? Quoting: option8 1113768I don't know what to make of it, but it does seem a BIT on the odd side, no? How's this? Names of some of the fields the DWH has drilled: Atlantis, Crazy Horse changed to Thunder Horse [link to www.photosfan.com] (statue outside Denver airport), Tiber (the river of Rome), and lastly, Macondo, which means in Portuguese "the devil's brew" and is also the name of the town in One Hundred Years of Solitude that swallows the whole world. I'm not familiar with your literary reference (100 Yrs. of Solitude), Mentat, sorry. And I'm wondering if you had a suspicion or idea lurking between your ears regarding the nature of the boat names /field names. The oil bidniz is an uber macho enterprise, and they are gonna give their projects the most badass names they can conjure up - looks good on the prospectus, y'know. I don't know what else to say, unless you had dots to connect, of which I'm not aware and cannot perceive. Hi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. Why, thank you! I'm always looking for a good read, even though this thread has taken up much of my reading time of late. I'm stalled out on three books right now - one nonfiction and two novels. My housemate works at the local bookstore, so I'll put it on my list. Thanks, again. edit to ask > What's a watu? Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 09/29/2010 03:26 AM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 United States 09/29/2010 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [snip] Quoting: TutuWuwuHi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. Why, thank you! I'm always looking for a good read, even though this thread has taken up much of my reading time of late. I'm stalled out on three books right now - one nonfiction and two novels. My housemate works at the local bookstore, so I'll put it on my list. Thanks, again. edit to ask > What's a watu? Is that anything like (Up your) Wazu? Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 03:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [snip] Quoting: Hans The MagnificentHi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. Why, thank you! I'm always looking for a good read, even though this thread has taken up much of my reading time of late. I'm stalled out on three books right now - one nonfiction and two novels. My housemate works at the local bookstore, so I'll put it on my list. Thanks, again. edit to ask > What's a watu? Is that anything like (Up your) Wazu? You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Isis7 User ID: 1111578 United States 09/29/2010 03:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [snip] Quoting: TutuWuwuHi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. Why, thank you! I'm always looking for a good read, even though this thread has taken up much of my reading time of late. I'm stalled out on three books right now - one nonfiction and two novels. My housemate works at the local bookstore, so I'll put it on my list. Thanks, again. edit to ask > What's a watu? Is that anything like (Up your) Wazu? |
bevvy User ID: 1113803 Australia 09/29/2010 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DARPA Wants to Install Transcranial Ultrasonic Mind Control Devices in Soldiers' Helmets | Popular S [link to www.popsci.com] DARPA has been trying to crawl inside the minds of soldiers for a while now, but a new ultrasound technology could let them get deeper inside than ever. Working under a DARPA grant, a researcher at Arizona State is developing transcranial pulsed ultrasound technology that could be implanted in troop... This article has been deleted, wonder why????? Here are a couple I found interesting on the same site. US Researchers Whip Up a Batch of Edible Nanostructures Clay Dillow Published on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 9:31 am A dash of this, a pinch of that, and it seems researchers at Northwestern have cooked up a new class of nanostructures that aren’t just ideal for such applications as gas storage or medical technologies, but also edible. The team, which began their research with a completely different outcome in mind, found that their recipe produced natural and edible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), porous crystalline structures with unique properties that are usually difficult to make and composed of toxic petroleum products. MOFs are tiny lattice-like crystals that contain a lot of free space for the storage of things like hydrogen gas molecules (like in a fuel cell, say). MOF tech has been around for more than a decade, but they are usually made from chemicals that are derived from crude oil. They aren’t particularly easy to make and once produced they aren’t easy to dispose of due to their toxic nature. But it turns out a starch molecule leftover from corn production will do the trick as well. ----------------------------------------------------------- The U.S. Army wants a genetic vaccinator that blasts doses of DNA right through the patient’s skin [link to www.popsci.com.au] In a small business solicitation titled ‘Multiagent Synthetic DNA Vaccines Delivered by Noninvasive Electroporation’ released by the U.S. Army last week, the military asks for companies to devise a single integrated tool that can deliver more than one DNA vaccine at a time directly to cells, using a burst of gas, then help the vaccine penetrate cells through a procedure called intramuscular electroporation, which basically involves shooting short electrical pulses into the injection site to stimulate cell membranes to be more porous. Why? For one, DNA vaccines, though largely untested in humans, can be developed rapidly during a state of emergency and then be painted onto microscopic gold beads and blasted through the skin with helium gas for needle-free inoculation. That not only saves on time spent developing vaccines, but also on inoculation, as every dose doesn’t require its own sterilised needle. It’s also, ideally, less uncomfortable ---------------------------------------------------------- Nanotech Sonar Speakers and Microphones Could Make Subs StealthierClay Dillow Published on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 4:42 am Carbon nanotubes could provide better stealth technology for submarines, helping them to “see” other undersea objects while remaining invisible to enemy subs. A report in ACS Nano Letters details a new application of a previously-known property of sheets of carbon nanotubes just a fraction of the width of a human hair that nonetheless can generate sound and cancel out noise far better than current sound-generating tech [link to www.popsci.com.au] --------------------------------------------------------- The ESO Turns Its Massive Laser Beam on the Heavens (for Science)Clay Dillow Published on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 8:57 am We are not at war with an alien race from the center of the Milky Way, but if we were, this is exactly what we would want it to look like. Snapped at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory — home of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) array — the photo depicts the VLT’s Laser Guide Star facility in action [link to www.popsci.com.au] edit for bolding Last Edited by bevvy on 09/29/2010 03:54 AM |
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TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 09/29/2010 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DARPA Wants to Install Transcranial Ultrasonic Mind Control Devices in Soldiers' Helmets | Popular S Quoting: bevvy[link to www.popsci.com] DARPA has been trying to crawl inside the minds of soldiers for a while now, but a new ultrasound technology could let them get deeper inside than ever. Working under a DARPA grant, a researcher at Arizona State is developing transcranial pulsed ultrasound technology that could be implanted in troop... This article has been deleted, wonder why????? Here are a couple I found interesting on the same site. US Researchers Whip Up a Batch of Edible Nanostructures Clay Dillow Published on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 9:31 am A dash of this, a pinch of that, and it seems researchers at Northwestern have cooked up a new class of nanostructures that aren’t just ideal for such applications as gas storage or medical technologies, but also edible. The team, which began their research with a completely different outcome in mind, found that their recipe produced natural and edible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), porous crystalline structures with unique properties that are usually difficult to make and composed of toxic petroleum products. MOFs are tiny lattice-like crystals that contain a lot of free space for the storage of things like hydrogen gas molecules (like in a fuel cell, say). MOF tech has been around for more than a decade, but they are usually made from chemicals that are derived from crude oil. They aren’t particularly easy to make and once produced they aren’t easy to dispose of due to their toxic nature. But it turns out a starch molecule leftover from corn production will do the trick as well. ----------------------------------------------------------- The U.S. Army wants a genetic vaccinator that blasts doses of DNA right through the patient’s skin [link to www.popsci.com.au] In a small business solicitation titled ‘Multiagent Synthetic DNA Vaccines Delivered by Noninvasive Electroporation’ released by the U.S. Army last week, the military asks for companies to devise a single integrated tool that can deliver more than one DNA vaccine at a time directly to cells, using a burst of gas, then help the vaccine penetrate cells through a procedure called intramuscular electroporation, which basically involves shooting short electrical pulses into the injection site to stimulate cell membranes to be more porous. Why? For one, DNA vaccines, though largely untested in humans, can be developed rapidly during a state of emergency and then be painted onto microscopic gold beads and blasted through the skin with helium gas for needle-free inoculation. That not only saves on time spent developing vaccines, but also on inoculation, as every dose doesn’t require its own sterilised needle. It’s also, ideally, less uncomfortable ---------------------------------------------------------- Nanotech Sonar Speakers and Microphones Could Make Subs Stealthier Clay Dillow Published on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 at 4:42 am Carbon nanotubes could provide better stealth technology for submarines, helping them to “see” other undersea objects while remaining invisible to enemy subs. A report in ACS Nano Letters details a new application of a previously-known property of sheets of carbon nanotubes just a fraction of the width of a human hair that nonetheless can generate sound and cancel out noise far better than current sound-generating tech [link to www.popsci.com.au] --------------------------------------------------------- The ESO Turns Its Massive Laser Beam on the Heavens (for Science)Clay Dillow Published on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 8:57 am We are not at war with an alien race from the center of the Milky Way, but if we were, this is exactly what we would want it to look like. Snapped at the European Southern Observatory’s Paranal Observatory — home of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) array — the photo depicts the VLT’s Laser Guide Star facility in action [link to www.popsci.com.au] Those first three pieces made me throw up in my mouth a little bit. What do these poor soldiers do when they get out of the service? They have to live the rest of their life with that crap in their bodies? Well, it would be a way for the military to control vets so they don't go tootin' on too many whistles, that's for sure. And, as long as I'm being a grumpmuffin, I wish the navy would lay off the sonic shit in the ocean. It's wreaking havoc among the cetaceans, and who knows what else. The End. OMG just noticed the time, and it's horizonal for me. Later gators! Bevvy, there is a big laser like that at the "observatory" on Mt. Haleakala on Maui. In a former life, I was a security guard there. The beam is at least a foot thick. Spookarella bidniz. Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 09/29/2010 04:09 AM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
bevvy User ID: 1113803 Australia 09/29/2010 04:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The US-EU Blueprint For Global Governance (pdf) Global Governance 2025: At a Critical Juncture NIC 2010-08 September 2010 [link to www.foia.cia.gov] pg 9/10 Potential Scenarios Throughout the main text, we have sprinkled fictionalized scenarios that could result if, as we believe likely, the multiple and diverse governance frameworks struggle to keep pace with the looming number of transnational and global challenges. The scenarios illustrate various permutations that could happen over the next 15 years. Scenario I: Barely Keeping Afloat In this scenario, seen as the most likely one over the next several years, no one crisis will be so overwhelming as to threaten the international system even though collective management advances slowly. Crises are dealt with ad hoc and temporary frameworks or institutions are devised to avert the most threatening aspects of them. Formal institutions remain largely unreformed and Western states probably must shoulder a disproportionate share of “global governance” as developing countries prevent disruptions at home. This future is not sustainable over the longer term as it depends on no crisis being so unmanageable as to overwhelm the international system. Scenario II: Fragmentation Powerful states and regions try to wall themselves off from outside threats. Asia builds a regional order that is economically self-sufficient. Global communications ensure globalization does not die, but it slows significantly. Europe turns its focus inward as it wrestles with growing discontent with declining living standards. With a growing work force, the US might be in a better position but may still be fiscally constrained if its budgetary shortfalls and long-term debt problems remain unresolved. Scenario III: Concert of Europe Redux Under this scenario, severe threats to the international system—possibly a looming environmental disaster or a conflict that risks spreading—prompt greater cooperation on solving global problems. Significant reform of the international system becomes possible. Although less likely than the first two scenarios in the immediate future, such a scenario might prove the best outcome over the longer term, building a resilient international system that would step up the level of overall cooperation on an array of problems. The US increasingly shares power while China and India increase their burden sharing and the EU takes on a bigger global role. A stable concert could also occur incrementally over a long period in which economic gaps shrink and per capita income converges. Scenario IV: Gaming Reality: Conflict Trumps Cooperation This scenario is among the least likely, but the possibility cannot be dismissed. The international system becomes threatening owing to domestic disruptions, particularly in emerging powers such as China. Nationalistic pressures build as middle-class aspirations for the “good life” are stymied. Tensions build between the United States and China, but also among some of the BRICs as competition grows for secure resources and clients. A nuclear arms race in the Middle East could deal an equally destabilizing blow to prospects for continued global growth. Suspicions and tensions make reforming global institutions impossible; budding regional efforts, particularly in Asia, also are undermine |
option8 User ID: 1113818 Australia 09/29/2010 04:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [snip] Quoting: Hans The MagnificentHi tutu watu."One hundred years of solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a read i would highly reckomend for someone like you with an agile mind. Its a novel but very different. Loved it just as much the second time. Why, thank you! I'm always looking for a good read, even though this thread has taken up much of my reading time of late. I'm stalled out on three books right now - one nonfiction and two novels. My housemate works at the local bookstore, so I'll put it on my list. Thanks, again. edit to ask > What's a watu? Is that anything like (Up your) Wazu? sorry tutu wuwu just a freudian slip. ulu watu is a favorite place of mine in indo. |
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