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<0> solid_liq, like the em that keeps io molten? <1> Kevin`: you never heard of that? There's a ton of energy constantly going from (I think it's Saturn) to one of its moons and back <1> shogunx: yeah, that's the one <2> solid_liq no, url? <1> pfred1: if you like fruit flavored beer I suppose <0> jupiter. <1> Kevin`: I saw it on discovery channel and read about it in Popular Science <2> transmitting the energy to earth would probably be less useful then using the energy transmitted from the sun <0> solid_liq, pfred1 dragon stout. without a doubt. jamaican malt liquor. <3> now shogunx, there may be one way to tap energy from the zero point field, but I really doubt it would become feasible within this century (if it works at all) <4> there's no need to goto saturn for energy <1> shogunx: Fat Tire <4> there's plenty all around us <0> tidal turbines are a good one. <1> shogunx: and this other one I can't remember the name of for some reason, it's German with a French-sounding name <5> Quiznos that's how i feel about Sam's there's plenty all around us!
<4> heh <6> it's quite simple really <1> shogunx: how do we know that won't negatively affect the oceans somehow, like disrupting an important current? <6> just go back to the future and steal mr fusion <3> mr fusion would rock <1> SubStack: heheh <3> I want one in black <0> solid_liq, well, waves breaking does not break too many currents. <1> wow, we have two sub sandwich people in here now :D <7> shogunx, and it helps with beach erosion <8> Kevin`: ... <1> shogunx: it'll remove some energy from the ocean though, if we have enough wave power generators <2> Luke-Jr ? <0> headmonkey, everything erodes if you wait long enough. <5> headmonkey just like al lthe breakwaters they put on the shore did? <7> shogunx, i said it would help ... not prevent ;) <2> no <0> like a turbine in a tube, with a fan blade. on posts. should not do much damage. <1> pfred1: but they're talking about putting them much farther offshore than those <0> any more than a rock in a stream. <1> shogunx: uh, that would kill lots of fish. That's not how they work <8> Kevin`: you deny geocentrism? <0> solid_liq, grills on the end. <1> shogunx: that's now how they work <2> Luke-Jr well, yes <0> solid_liq, i did not say that they did. i was just freestyling an idea. how do they work? <1> shogunx: they use the up and down motion of the waves to generate power, they don't take it from the current <0> oh, those. yes, i have seen those. <5> seawater is so corrosive <8> Kevin`: why? <9> How do I detect the fs type of a partition? <5> fdisk -l <2> Luke-Jr lots of people told me so, and I have never been offered evidence to indicate that the earth is the center of the solar system/universe <0> pfred1, good insulation on the lines. non corrosive building materials. ceremic perhaps. <0> kevlar. <7> the earth is flat too <1> ChrisBradley: is it mounted? <9> no unmounted <9> I'm trying to mount it correctly <1> ChrisBradley: and mount doesn't autodetect? <7> and the moon is made of cheese <8> headmonkey: nonsense <5> Kevin` if the Universe is infinate then it stands to reason that wherever you are is the center of it <9> Different OS <1> headmonkey: provolone? yum <1> ChrisBradley: what OS? <7> mmmm...cheese <9> OpenSUSE <2> pfred1 interesting point.. solar system then <0> terry pratchett is quite funny. <10> pfred1: but the matter in the universe does have a center <0> good old discworld. <10> matter cant be infinite <2> poningru why? <1> ChrisBradley: so, it's still Linux. type (as root), mount /dev/[hs]d[a-z][0-9] <10> true <1> heheh <10> it can <8> Kevin`: have you done any research to determine it isn't just m*** brainwashing similar to evolutionism? <10> Luke-Jr: you dont believe in evolution?
<10> rofl <10> I love these guys <2> Luke-Jr not so much, but the mathematics of the orbits is there to verify <8> poningru: evolution has been disproven countless times <3> wrong. <1> ChrisBradley: oh, and your mountpoint of course, if it isn't in /etc/fstab <2> Luke-Jr if the earth is the center, why do some planets appear to orbit backwards at times? <0> brakes? <0> hehe <9> ok thanks <6> wow, this is a great channel for trolling <3> evolution is not perfect, no one claims otherwise. but there is simply no better theory. so it stays. <9> Yeah - it seems like its not working <1> SubStack: heheh <10> Luke-Jr: rofl <1> ChrisBradley: when you type mount by itself, what does it say? <8> Kevin`: what do you mean by backwards? <10> guys comeone Luke-Jr is just kidding <5> mount with no arguements will just list currently mounted filesystems <3> poningru, but I do believe my computer is powered by little smurfs. <1> pfred1: I figured I'd let him discover that himself when he tried it :D <10> dv_: but...but... mine is powered by little smurfettes <2> Luke-Jr i'm looking for a specific reference, but I mean exactly that <9> I got it solid_liq <9> Thanks <1> ChrisBradley: np <2> go the other way from the way they appeared to be moving at a different time <6> smurfs are too unpredictable <3> poningru, ah these are for your porn image browser? :P <6> blue screen of death <0> Kevin`, retrograde motion is what you are describing. <6> I use gnomes <3> you use gnome? <6> no, just gnomes <11> lol <3> ah. gnomes for gnome <5> SubStack you get enough smurfs together and they're as predictable as atomic decay <8> Kevin`: if you don't mind sifting through some religious fact-or-fiction, there's a short summary of some proofs of geocentrism at http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/geocentr.htm <0> you guys are a trip. good night. <10> dv_: indeed <6> pfred1: you only see those sorts of numbers if you've got a beowolf <6> or at least a really big mainframe <10> Luke-Jr: dude just give a nod or something saying you are kidding <10> just a nod <6> most personal computers don't have the physical capacity for great numbers of smurfs <8> Kevin`: I'm sure Google can find a bit more too <0> SubStack, how about both:) <3> well, about that link... someone said that the internet is neither good nor evil, its just a mirror of the world <5> SubStack or next to a sign that says "Free Tee Shirts" <3> so this link mirrors the bible belt :) <2> Luke-Jr i'm already looking on google, I will get back to you when I find what i'm looking for <5> if ya can't sell it on ebay Google doesn't list it! <3> hm <6> I hate debian's menu system <3> I should get some plan9 guys over here <2> I have yet to try plan 9 :/ <6> I don't *want* things added to the menu automatically <10> BWHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA <6> stupid debian <10> Airey filled a telescope with water that greatly slowed down the speed of the light inside the telescope and found that he did not have to change the angle of the telescope. <10> Luke-Jr: seriously dude please a node will do <2> Luke-Jr http://courtneyseligman.com/text/sky/retrograde.htm <12> bleh <2> even has a picture :) <1> plan9 sounds boring <2> Luke-Jr I await an explanation for that.. if you have one, I will look.. <0> Substack E17... no menu changes. <10> Kevin`: like I said Luke-Jr is just kidding <13> Looking for an easy socks4,5 proxy. Any suggestions? <6> shogunx: what? <1> Cardiba: ssh <2> I didn't see him say so, but I don't see how he couldn't be kidding <2> still, <6> enlightenment 17?
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