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>> No.6692556 [View]

>>6692552
what are you talking about.

I'm just saying how a single word can manipulate things,and we need to be careful of how we label things.

>>6692554
> passive-aggressive language.

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>>6692532
I'm working with people who launched biz coin five months ago.
A few days a go somebody launched our coin on bitcoin talk,the day we reached first place on the ecoin exchange.

https://twitter.com/bizcoinofficial
http://www.reddit.com/r/bizcoinofficial
What does the "official" part say to you?

>>>/biz/438902

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>>6689950
>climate change deniers
>deniers.

Don't ever use the word "denier"

It's a Jew tactic.

How can there still be Jesus deniers?

How can there still be freedom deniers?

How can there still be holocaust propoganda deniers?

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could you slow the velocity of an 1000 ton asteroid so it would for the most part harmlessly land at a location?

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The moon belongs to the European Americans seeing how they were the first people to set foot there,and the only people who ever done so.

It was the white man's technology that got humans to the moon.

Sorry China,you can't build a moon base. Perhaps you could try Mars instead

>> No.6646921 [View]

With how there's so much life on this planet it's impossible for earth to be the only planet with life including bacteria out of the ENTIRE universe.

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Isn't the bio industry about to explode?

Hell we're now growing vaginas in a jar that we have implanted into humans already.. That's scifi by 90s standard.

>yes it is complicated , to map 10 trillion cells at 20,000bits per cell you need 200,000TB

200,000 TB may seem alot but considering the prices of a 1gb flash drive a few years ago...
Cheap SSDs are just on the horizon,and storage capacities are just going to explode in size with stacked memory.

18 December 2001 - 19:52

A Slashdot reader said: JMTek looks to be about ready to release a line of keychain-sized USB drives, ranging in capacity from 16MB to 1GB. The 1GB models are a bit pricey at almost $900US, but the 16, 32 and 64MB models are all under $100. These devices require no external power supply, claim a data retention of 10 years, and are 'driverless' -- which means that the drives will work under Linux, according to JMTek (see the 'Operating Systems' row in the specs table.)

http://www.neowin.net/news/1gb-usb-drive-on-a-keychain

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would it be a wise investment to rebuild/build that Superconducting Super Collider at Texas?

The SSC's planned collision energy of 40 TeV is five times the current 8 TeV of its European counterpart, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva.

>> No.6646084 [DELETED]  [View]

would be a wise investment to rebuild/build that Superconducting Super Collider at Texas?

The SSC's planned collision energy of 40 TeV is five times the current 8 TeV of its European counterpart, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva.

>> No.6646071 [View]

>>6646061
would exist in Africa 300 years from now*

>> No.6646061 [View]

>>6645904

>1) Only the rich will afford it and everyone else will go into revolt
Define rich. Your trailer park white trash is rich in the Eyes of those from Congo.

College education could soon take a decade for fields such as engineering once you factor in internships

So then you would have 2-3 decades of utilize all of your education before you retire.
Not that very long. By the time you're close to retiring you most likely have just paid off your college debt.

>2) It's accessible to almost everyone and the world is overpopulated even more

Actually 3rd world birth rates are starting to go down. You hear stories of how the children of poor African farmers are now going to the cities. Those children will most likely not have that many children,once they obtain a middle class life style.

We can also stick people on space stations.

With immortality once we have the technology, the 300 or so years that's required to make mars earth like would be blink for the immortal populations .

So in 3-400 years there would be a massive need to populate mars,and space stations.
Yet most of the world would most likely be having 3 children at best.

You can't tell me that 3rd world nigger vill would exist in Africa 30 years from now with how the human civilization is advancing.

>> No.6645939 [View]

http://gizmodo.com/5909961/kodak-had-a-secret-weapons-grade-nuclear-reactor-hidden-in-a-basement

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so what would the space shuttle of have been like if it had all of it's originally planed capabilities such as air breathing engines?

If we had stuck to using capsules,instead of the space shuttle that existed in real life, how much money would we of had saved and what capabilities would of it had and not had?

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so what would the space shuttle of have been like if it had all of it's originally planed capabilities such as air breathing engines?

If had stuck to using capsules,instead of the space shuttle that existed in real life, how much money would of saved and what capabilities would of had and not had?

>> No.6641829 [View]

>>6640173
It has a watch and a purse

>> No.6637032 [View]

Why can't we just send an atomic powered TBM to mars? You could build a permanent human settlement under ground.

There are no space hippies/EPA and space so we could pretty much do anything we want on mars.

While humans become mole people,they could terraform mars and work to restore earth.

>> No.6635623 [View]

>>6635563
That's neat.

>> No.6635491 [View]

>>6634509
can't he sue for being locked out?

>> No.6634068 [View]

Wait, you're telling me that nasa can't make an exact copy of the Saturn rocket engines?

Who's working at NASA? Monkeys?

>> No.6632451 [View]

>>6627931
So what are the chances that the NASA engineers wish to work as SpaceX?

It sounds lake SpaceX is very innovative.

>> No.6630216 [View]

>>6630206
How is it stupid?

The thing that's out of control wouldn't exist to cause problems

>> No.6630194 [View]

>>6630191
If all you need to do is set off an atomic device next to it,then why not just do it already and not risk china syndrome in the mean time?

>> No.6630182 [View]

>>6629384
>deniers

>> No.6630179 [View]

>>6630172
So why is Fukushima an issue?

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