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Posted by r1ddler @ 16:44 CDT, 24 September 2010 - iMsg
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/7722...xpert.html

also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_anomaly
http://www.zambianews.net/story/688472 (indeed,poorly written and researched)

che pasa?
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<< Comment #1 @ 17:17 CDT, 24 September 2010 >>
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By Pink Smiley Melachi dansen 
MOND is german for moon... conspiracy????
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<< Comment #2 @ 17:19 CDT, 24 September 2010 >>
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By Slovenia r1ddler  - Reply to #1
your on to something here ! shit runs deep :P
<< Comment #3 @ 08:36 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By Seychelles zealot 
haha this is your source..

http://www.bild.de/BILD/news/bild-english/wor...liens.html
<< Comment #4 @ 09:33 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt 
smells like shit, i`ll fix it in a week, using my master of the universe mental powers

and why would a probe at the edge of our solor system be hijack, any interstella ship would have long range scans to know earth has a ring of 200+ satalites and signals

radiowaves are the sound of the uniervse, any intelligent life would use them first to communicate, and always scan for them
Edited by p0rt at 09:51 CDT, 26 September 2010
<< Comment #5 @ 13:38 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By clawo Liam 
Fucking aliens come to this planet right, don't pay any taxes. None of that. Probe OUR fucking women and then take all our jobs and give them to indestructible robots.

It's interstellar political correctness gone mad
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<< Comment #6 @ 14:10 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By United States of America vamp1re 
http://news.discovery.com/space/nasa-finds-ca...litch.html
<< Comment #18 @ 17:43 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Netherlands Vo0  - Reply to #6
Lol you don't believe that do you? You're such a sheep. This is obviously a cover up by NASA.
<< Comment #7 @ 14:43 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6 
The spacecraft, which is currently 11 billion kilometers away from earth, now only travels at 25 centimetres every day, going backwards.

This means that space is an ilusion and the universe is smaller that everyone thought, the pictures taken by hubble are mirrored reflections distorted by gravity, those 25cm/day are the proof that the universe is expanding backwards, ultimately leading to the destruction of everything. The end is close, i guess 2012.
<< Comment #9 @ 02:27 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #7
its probaly more to voyager using some shit old or non xenon propulsion that does`nt have enough power to push through the sun heliosphere

NASA needs a voyager 10 with current technology and send it on a path to orion
<< Comment #14 @ 12:50 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYQjATp0-a8
<< Comment #15 @ 14:14 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #14
theres not going to be any decent ship that can be used for another 400-600 years..

so NASA might aswell waste $70million with 1 aim probe, interstella space, in 15years it would have made it, unless it has 4 xenon thrusters, then it would probaly be there in 8years

they have nothing much else todo until 2016 or something, when a new shuttle is commisioned
Edited by p0rt at 14:15 CDT, 27 September 2010
<< Comment #16 @ 17:25 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #15
im not too much into NASA's space program, but are those new propulsion engines already out? i thout that was in R&D still.
<< Comment #17 @ 17:34 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #16
xenon are 1990s, and are used on all modern satalites and probes

current effieciency can lift some A4 paper off the ground with a 4x4cm thruster, in earth gravity

like a massive dynamo powering itself using electricity generated to power the electric motors needed to turn a massive axel, with excess electricity created going to the circuit grid,.

xenon need to be made the size of a jet engine, and have 2 on the next shuttle so NASA can goto the moon and back in a day or 2, if not mars with a fleet

but no1 will do the math or build a xenon thruster the size of a jet engine because solar panels are worthless can nuclear power is banned in space

i dont care for NASA space program, but they dont have much todo, just research in labs while paying the russians to supply the space station
Edited by p0rt at 17:41 CDT, 27 September 2010
<< Comment #20 @ 02:59 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #17
Damn, i need to search that stuff :(
<< Comment #24 @ 06:09 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #20
take a 12v dynamo out of a flashlight or something, and add a radio control car electric motor to whind it up that RPM`s like a madman and uses no power at all,.

then do the same with a dynamo 6feet high, and 4feet wide to probaly make a kilowatt or 10, and have safe renewable energy for moonbases and shuttles

same as a wind farm turbine, they go real slow and still produce 1kw

1 day after space uses them, every1 will have in the attick to power theyre homes
Edited by p0rt at 06:24 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #26 @ 12:53 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #24
That is not possible. Use a dynamo to power the motor that is powering it, is not possible. It violates one of the basic laws of thermodinamics. And there is always losses due to friction, even if rugosity of the walls and the viscosity of the fluid is 0. you always have the no slip boundary condition that is felt between the lub layer surface and the shaft.
<< Comment #29 @ 16:58 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #26
retard, dynamo`s produce DC electric.... pass into a fuse box and AC convertor,,. some transistors and regulators/transformers, and loop back to the motor, while regulator/transformer branches off the excess electric into the grid

off all the things in the planet, a self powering dynamo is kids work, unless you want to make 1 to power a house, ship, silo, etc etc.. or make a dynamo like all sci-fi films, movies and books the size of a house to use as a power planets like a nuclear core,. and use a battery cell for the initial charge to start the generator on its path to self powering..

which in space, a battery cell would be backup, solar panels would be probaly used to charge a backup battery, or terraform mars

if your ghetto,. get the flashlight dynamo, use the output wires to power the light, and bluetak some more wires onto it and loop them to the RC motor, on the RC motor +/- add 2 more wires and use them to touch on a battery
Edited by p0rt at 17:15 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #30 @ 17:31 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #29
retard, dynamo`s produce DC electric.... pass into a fuse box and AC convertor,,. some transistors and regulators/transformers, and loop back to the motor, while regulator/transformer branches off the excess electric into the grid passing into the fuse box etc, will introduce more losses in the eficiency of the system, and to do what you are saying you would need an eficience over 100%, because the motor (connected to the dynamo) cant produce more energy than what it receives, to not mention that the eficience of the motor and the dynamo is not 100%. What makes this flawed machine work is the battery you add, this will compensate the losses, but it will not work forever, and at the end of the day having the motor connected to the battery only, would have been better, because if you extract energy of that system, it will suck the power of the battery mainly, because the selfpowering system cant supply enough power to maintain itself working even without the battery. This is a very flawed concept. At the end of the day i feel that you are trying to troll me man. Bendini motors will never work, because it violates on of the basics laws of nature... it is like you trying to survive while eating your own crap and drinking fresh water. you may survive for a few days, but you will eventually die.
<< Comment #31 @ 17:36 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #30
its kind of obvious the motor uses some power, but the dynamo generates alot more power then needed, especially if its specially designed to be self powering, with all the know how and electricians, a motor would only use 3% of electric, which is better then a ocean full of nuclear waste

dynamo wouldnt need much maintainence, just a yearly motor if anything

which is why you only need to whind up a flashlight etc for a minute or 2 for the charge to last 2 hours
Edited by p0rt at 17:44 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #32 @ 18:00 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #31
The energy you spend to whind up a flashlight, is more than the energy under the forms of light and heat that the lamp dissipates... it is not a matter of time, but a matter of energy. man, just show me the articles where that is featured and i will stfu. i want scientific articles not some BS from wikipedia. i mean how can you not know one of the basic laws of thermodinamics, you may not be explainig the principles of the machine well tho.
<< Comment #33 @ 18:09 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #32
why would there be an artical, its my patent, along with alot of other stuff

cylinder dynamo, motor ontop, transformer at the bottom

old radio controlled car motors spin at 800rpm with out over wattage, and burning up

and to power a grid, a solar panel is the most worthless source of natural energy. its slow and does`nt produce nowhere near enough to be sustainable or reliable, like a nuclear reactor

self powering dynamo`s are the future or main power sources from plants on a national grid, or space shuttles with xenon thrusters the size of jet engines using electric drained from dynamos instead of solar panels
Edited by p0rt at 18:12 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #34 @ 03:37 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #33
why would there be an artical, its my patent, along with alot of other stuff

You may have ideas that you think it should work,but you have to think deeply on that. I dont know how high you have gone into academic life. What it seems to me is that you dont understand some basic laws of our universe, sorry, but that machines will never work, selfpowering dynamos are a myth.
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<< Comment #37 @ 05:13 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #34
so you really cant "grasp" the simple understanding of :

1>a dynamo generating electric,
2>which is passed into a transformer,
3>which is ready to be used on a circuit grid,
4>on the main output, is a fuse box, with the circuit/loop to power the electric motor,
5>which is used to rotate or whind the dynamo to produce and generate more electric..

so its a self powering dynamo, if an initial charge or source of electric needed to start it up

if you want to make a self powering dynamo the size of a wine turbine, you will need an electric motor anyway, yes, 1000th time. electric motors are the only type of motor with unlimited power. which is why massive sea ship/liners can be made,

the faster the motor, the more electric is generated, the bigger the dynamo, the more kila/megawatt can be generated,. with a fast, clean, reliable, sustainable renewable energy

corporate compitition would be all about the % lost to power the motor to electric generated

the only negative, is size Vs nuclear reactor for another 100years

you could have 1 self powering dynamo the size of a house doing the work of a whole week wind farm in a hour
Edited by p0rt at 05:38 CDT, 29 September 2010
<< Comment #39 @ 06:02 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Quake 3 InDepther  - Reply to #37
you either are trolling or you are dangerously dump
<< Comment #40 @ 06:03 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #37
+++ if you use a dynamo for the main source of electric on a moonbase etc you wouldnt have to worry about fuel, just maintenance

and could be placed outside
<< Comment #41 @ 06:13 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #37
man, there is nothing to understand there... the concept is extremely flawed...
<< Comment #43 @ 07:43 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #41
its nowhere near flawed,. its just not applicatable to domestic used, which what i am not talking about, until another 100 years or so, unless you are a millionaire and could afford a domestic self powering dynamo, which would nodoubt be near £/$80,000

http://www.evancewind.com/questions
fullsize : wind dynamos http://www.gepower.com/businesses/ge_wind_ene.../index.htm

a dynamo 50feet high, and 20-30feet wide, would be a wind farm alone, powered by a electric motor that uses around 3% of power generated at 700rpm

and could probaly generate near megawatt a week minimum if not per day
Edited by p0rt at 07:48 CDT, 29 September 2010
<< Comment #44 @ 10:34 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #43
and nothing wrong with a dynamo the size of a 30litre wastebin most people have in the kitchen, up in the attick near your watertank, generating 40kW for your house

if you have the £/$80,000
Edited by p0rt at 10:36 CDT, 29 September 2010
<< Comment #45 @ 13:07 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #43
FFS, how can you go from self powering machine that gives you free energy to a dynamo powered by wind... Stop trolling me...
<< Comment #47 @ 15:45 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #45
asstwat
<< Comment #51 @ 16:43 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #47
when you dont have scientific background that is how people act.
<< Comment #52 @ 19:18 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #51
im a mechanical engineer, its not my job to know specifics, but to have general knowledge of everything

but all the peices together and let the nerds do the rest if they say it probaly works

they dont look or think outside the box and overlook simple things
Edited by p0rt at 19:27 CDT, 29 September 2010
<< Comment #53 @ 19:44 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #52
probaly better off looking at http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1965894
<< Comment #54 @ 03:24 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #52
you call yourself a mechanichal engineer? let me laugh... i am on my 4th year of my master degree on mechanical engineering, and i can clearely tell that the self powering machines in the way that you are posting it like: use a battery (or wind turbine) to power a motor that connects to a dynamo that powers the same motor, and then you have free energy, it cant be done, because ultimatelly the energy that you are removing from the system to power something like a lightning system will come from the battery, not from the energy generated by the dynamo, even the motor itself cant be maintained running with the energy that it produces on the dynamo.... And you think no one has thought about that? just search a little bit, the internet is full of that crap. The energy that you give a motor is more than the energy he outputs through the shaft, and the energy that the dynamo outputs is less than the energy it receives from the motor, so the energy you need to keep this running will come from the battery, is this clear enough already? I think you know thermodinamics, right?
<< Comment #57 @ 05:24 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #54
it can be done, you need initial charge to start it up, in todays world it would be called the national grid, once the dynamo is at full generating capacity, you would be able to diconnect it from the national grid, if it was part of a power plant

or if its on a moonbase it would use solar panels to charge up a battery, while the rest of the moonbase is being built, and would always be charging up the backup power to start it after some maintenance, and would have no exspense spared, and have crossovers etc, to use the small bit of power generated on startup to help speed it upto full power

and itf it was a domestic dynamo, it would be a small task for a cpu to know when it is at full capacity and can self power
Edited by p0rt at 05:52 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #58 @ 06:04 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #57
ffs.... I am not even talking to you anymoar.... you are just taking this troll to a whole new level.
<< Comment #59 @ 06:06 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #58
your going to fail your degree, and be sacked from every job, your the teaboy for life
<< Comment #61 @ 06:11 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #59
LOL, ok. just invest all of your life savings on that machine and then, keep the rest of your life eating your own crap, because it's the same principle that runs your machine.
<< Comment #63 @ 06:16 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #61
the janitor has more respect then the teaboy

to have 1 big dynamo doing the work of a whole wind farm, in the nuclear power plants carpark is more convienient, cost effective and wont have greenpeace crying about seashore views, and you just need to lift it off a truck with a crane and connect the cables
Edited by p0rt at 06:23 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #64 @ 06:24 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #63
so, you sugest wind parks, and i have nothing against that. But self powering dynamos FFS...
<< Comment #62 @ 06:15 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By clawo .syL  - Reply to #57
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Edited by .syL at 06:16 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #55 @ 03:52 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #52
you mean overlooking simple things like not seeing any problems with operating a windpark on the moon??

What are the alternatives, a tidal plant in the desert?
Solar power plant in a mine-shaft?
<< Comment #60 @ 06:09 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #55
What scares me the most is that he claims to be a mechanical engineer. He cant even understant that it is not possible to create energy, and that the selpowering dynamo is a useless piece of crap.
<< Comment #65 @ 06:25 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #60
but you do realize he is just trolling, as he does that a lot?

see it as a reaction to all the militia trolls ;)
<< Comment #67 @ 06:44 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #65
whos trolling, what do dynamo`s do, generate electric, what are wind turbines, dynamo`s whinded up using the wind, what powers dynamo bike lights, the turn on the wheel, and what powers dynamo flashlights, you whinding up the whinder the turns the dynamo inside

add the electric motor, and all the tech above, and you can create a self powering dynamo, that generates electric and would probaly only use 3% oif total electric generated to power the motor, while the 97% is used on a circuit grid which would be the national grid if you have a big dynamo the size of the house generating a megawatt

it easy to do, people make home made wind dynamos for houses, but to make a self powering dynamo you need professionals and science to balance the math, power, size, output, power of motor needed
Edited by p0rt at 06:45 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #68 @ 07:00 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #67
nonono, what you need is a human sized wheel with a generator hooked up to it.. Then put a guy in there, and behind him a computer screen and speaker, that continually ask him whether he wants to try milita.

Boom, endless energy is yours!
<< Comment #74 @ 14:33 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #67
do you know why blondes and tornados are so much alike?





















At the beggining there is a lot of blowing and sucking and at the end you always loose your house :D
<< Comment #75 @ 16:11 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #74
why do blondes have more phun






















































































































































































































































































































brunetts look like scrubbers most are, and blondes are a ray of light through the eyes of hell they call manhood
Edited by p0rt at 16:15 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #76 @ 22:29 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #75
Cause youre weak mind has been programed by the system to desire what they chose, not you.
<< Comment #77 @ 23:15 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #76
im nowhere near weak minided, brunetts usally are all scrubbers, no sweethearts that eat salad and impressed by your fridge freezer with water cooler built in
<< Comment #73 @ 14:32 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Portugal u3a6  - Reply to #65
i havent seen him trolling that much D:, but i already suspected that :)
<< Comment #56 @ 04:11 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By Nobles3 Drexciyian  - Reply to #52
maybe you should email nasa and ask them if they have tried milita?
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<< Comment #66 @ 06:38 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #56
i just have CTF announcer sound to fix, then i upload new drivers, and you all can try the Q43A server

fixes dead MP vehicles burning effects not playing on clients who connect midgame
fixes walker MP respawn glitch, not having correct axis
fixes editor crashing on startup
fixes projectile fly effect being tinted to the color of func_liquid, when fly effect isnt in func_liquid
fixes crosshair glitch, will being in target/hit mode on some maps, or when a client connects to server

adds cvar g_timeLimitWarningMP //seconds to play time limit countdown warning, 0 to disable
Edited by p0rt at 06:53 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #70 @ 11:47 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By t2 tourist  - Reply to #52
I heard your engineering company is powered by jamerio's web services.
<< Comment #71 @ 11:58 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #70
your house is probaly powreed by wind blowing turbines around rotating a dynamo, at 30rpm tops on a good day, and nowhere near full generating capacity

so have a whole farm to make it worthwhile and then your governrment can reach its 7% green energy target

add 1 dynamo that does the job of a wind farm, target will goto 35% is 40 of them
Edited by p0rt at 12:03 CDT, 30 September 2010
<< Comment #87 @ 18:01 CDT, 4 October 2010 >>
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By Pink Smiley Melachi dansen  - Reply to #52
if you're a mechanical engineer, please draw a simple sankey diagram to illustrate the energyflow of this dynamo-contraption
<< Comment #92 @ 07:35 CDT, 9 October 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #87
...
Edited by p0rt at 07:56 CDT, 9 October 2010
<< Comment #93 @ 08:49 CDT, 9 October 2010 >>
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By Pink Smiley Melachi dansen  - Reply to #92
1. thats not a sankey diagram

2. you suck, troll
<< Comment #94 @ 08:59 CDT, 9 October 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #93
only thing wrong is the axle is too big, and would just waste power, electric motor has the torgue to have a small axle, even if the dynamo was the size of a house,

hex axle, bolted on and easy maintenance or replacement, and some bar pins if you just want to lift the motor and not bolt it down

but you need to know how a dynamo works,
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/science/phy...dynamo.php
Edited by p0rt at 09:11 CDT, 9 October 2010
<< Comment #22 @ 04:46 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By potat p4r4  - Reply to #9
its probaly more to voyager using some shit old or non xenon propulsion that does`nt have enough power to push through the sun heliosphere
It has no propulsion at all. The pressures of solar and interstellar winds at the boundary of solar system are not nearly enough to slow down a massive spacecraft.
Also, the (bullshit) article is about Pioneer 10, not Voyager, and Pioneer 10 isn't even close to leaving the heliosphere.
Edited by p4r4 at 04:51 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #8 @ 16:34 CDT, 26 September 2010 >>
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By Sierra Leone MarzenGold 
The sky is just a carpet pained by God.
<< Comment #10 @ 02:34 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Slovenia ambro 
i am more worried about my aim than about our universe
<< Comment #11 @ 03:28 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #10
who does give a shit, get a better job and leave your TV on in the corner
<< Comment #12 @ 03:38 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Slovenia ambro  - Reply to #11
but ... that wont help my aim :)
<< Comment #13 @ 03:42 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom p0rt  - Reply to #12
but you usually remember things your not paying attention too

except if coronation street comes on 4 times a day, then it nums your brain
Edited by p0rt at 03:45 CDT, 27 September 2010
<< Comment #19 @ 18:37 CDT, 27 September 2010 >>
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By Slovenia r1ddler 
Take Me to Your Leader
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4350745/take-me-to-your-leader/
United Nations to appoint Earth's first ambassador to reach out to aliens

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A dramatic press conference is to take place on September 27 at the National Press Club in Washington where at least a dozen former U.S Air Force personnel, mostly Officers, who worked on secret projects connected to sensitive nuclear weapons sites are to admit that they were privy to UFO and alien related incidents that occurred during their time of service.
It is expected that during the conference compelling evidence both in the form of individual testimonies and official documents will be resented showing that the military is well aware of UFOs of probable alien monitoring military nuclear sites.
"While most of the incidents apparently involved mere surveillance, in a few cases, a significant number of nuclear missiles suddenly and simultaneously malfunctioned, just as USAF security policemen reported seeing disc-shaped craft hovering nearby," says Robert Hastings, author of "UFOs and Nukes: Extraordinary Encounters at Nuclear Weapons Sites."
Based on this sort of evidence it has been suggested that during the Cold War when the USSR and the U.S accumulated vast stockpiles of nuclear weapons aliens became concerned at the damage that humans might do to themselves and the universe and felt the need to intervene.


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old but in my opinion the best evidence so far

The Disclosure Project press conference in 2001

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk&feature=related

A large number of ex high ranking officials including air traffic controllers, ex secret op. officers, commercial pilots, numerous military defense specialists with top secret clearance, people who had access to very sensitive documents
lieutenants, ex commanders in the u.s airforce,astronauts,etc...
all going before the national press club to discuss what their experiences have been regarding u.f.o's and all are willing to go before congress to testify under oath.. never before has such a group come forward
Edited by r1ddler at 18:40 CDT, 27 September 2010
<< Comment #21 @ 03:35 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By aggnog_duck spyteman  - Reply to #19
foxnews........................
<< Comment #23 @ 06:00 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By SC_Zerg [mash]  - Reply to #19
why

.. ah, fuck it.
<< Comment #38 @ 05:21 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By 2k2_2 Nukm  - Reply to #19
Take Me to Your Leader
http://video.foxnews.com
stopped reading right there...
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<< Comment #80 @ 14:18 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By 011 nemecel  - Reply to #19
Take Me to Your Leader

Confirmed hoax. Stop doing so many drugs and being an idiot, r1ddler.
<< Comment #81 @ 15:06 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By Slovenia r1ddler  - Reply to #80
lol, maybe you should start taking drugs, perhaps it would help you

open the doors of perception

-i-
<< Comment #82 @ 15:52 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By 011 nemecel  - Reply to #81
0/10
<< Comment #83 @ 16:08 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By Slovenia r1ddler  - Reply to #82
harsh
<< Comment #84 @ 18:04 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By Belgium Naghokez  - Reply to #81
Except you were wrong and AGAIN didn't check your source (fox news, of all sources...), and he was right.
<< Comment #85 @ 18:55 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By Slovenia r1ddler  - Reply to #84
i went with fox because its mainstream (sort off ,even do i disagree with their agenda)

there isn't a source in the world that would please you people
<< Comment #86 @ 21:24 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By Belgium Naghokez  - Reply to #85
Your "facts" were wrong.
Edited by Naghokez at 14:06 CDT, 3 October 2010
<< Comment #90 @ 05:13 CDT, 7 October 2010 >>
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By United Kingdom tky  - Reply to #19
disregarding the fox news link, what about the disclosure project press conference? Surely thats pretty good evidence? You dont need to look hard to find good evidence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuFBUS0kiSA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhNdxdveK7c
Edited by tky at 05:16 CDT, 7 October 2010
<< Comment #91 @ 11:24 CDT, 7 October 2010 >>
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By Seychelles zealot  - Reply to #90
random youtube clips are "pretty good evidence"?
<< Comment #25 @ 06:47 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By India Cyn1c 
(8.74 ± 1.33) × 10^-10 m/s^2, 540 ± 82.3 miles/year^2

There..I cracked the code. Aliens ain't got shit on us. You all owe me a QL premium account, Anna beatriz barros and some skittles for this.
Edited by Cyn1c at 06:49 CDT, 28 September 2010
<< Comment #28 @ 15:04 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By boatclub tom  - Reply to #25
uhm no its clearly
(8.63 ± 1.1) × 10^-1510 m/s^2, 540 ± 82.3 miles/year^10
<< Comment #35 @ 04:06 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #28
it's more complex than that

(8.63 ± 1.1i) × 10^-1510 m/s^2, 540 ± 82.3i miles/year^10
<< Comment #88 @ 18:09 CDT, 4 October 2010 >>
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By Pink Smiley Melachi dansen  - Reply to #35
you guys need to convert all those metric numbers, or the trajectory might be off again
<< Comment #89 @ 01:25 CDT, 5 October 2010 >>
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By Beer! becks  - Reply to #88
I'm pretty sure space has adopted the metric system.
What you say only counts for flight in an atmosphere!
<< Comment #46 @ 15:34 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By United States of America T1E  - Reply to #25
by "pro account" you mean "server in india", right?
<< Comment #48 @ 15:56 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By India Cyn1c  - Reply to #46
ofcourse! The server whine is so overdone, that now indirect words need to be used.
<< Comment #27 @ 14:51 CDT, 28 September 2010 >>
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By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR 
The only anomaly is our understanding of the universe. Science is always a work in progress, were just discovering something new, so the egomaniac crazy nerds that think know everything shout anomaly! While the non egomaniac crazy nerds like me just say, meh another piece in the puzzle, lets find the next one!
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<< Comment #36 @ 04:50 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Unset amOKchen  - Reply to #27
I got a rock, it is filled with energy.
<< Comment #50 @ 16:39 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #36
In 1 cm3 of vacum theres enough energy, in the form of Zero Point Energy, to create the entire observable universe. Isnt that mind blowing my fellow "homo sapiens"?
<< Comment #78 @ 23:46 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By exclamation point CLains  - Reply to #50
what is mindblowing is how can it contain "enough" energy to create something with itself in it. or is the vacuum not part of anything. and what does that even mean. tt
<< Comment #49 @ 15:59 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By potat p4r4  - Reply to #27
It is aliens. It's obvious - what else can happen to a spaceship in the middle of empty space? And you're just one of those science PR dudes who manipulates people's thoughts so that they won't believe that it's big governments and corporations hiding alien technology and using it to control the world.
<< Comment #72 @ 12:44 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By rammstein *deotrip butcher_kgp  - Reply to #27
agreed, thats pretty much my take on the world as well.
<< Comment #42 @ 07:31 CDT, 29 September 2010 >>
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By y h8 koOma 
have u tried balancing ur 3b ranges?
<< Comment #69 @ 10:35 CDT, 30 September 2010 >>
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By USA_UK Jamerio 
How come you guys argue about everything all the time?
<< Comment #95 @ 13:31 CDT, 12 October 2010 >>
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By exclamation point CLains  - Reply to #69
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teMlv3ripSM
<< Comment #79 @ 00:50 CDT, 1 October 2010 >>
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By India ashr 
That darned skybox.

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