'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Here's some helpful advice - don't do this:
NEW PORT RICHEY — A woman who was accused of setting a fire at her office to get off work early pleaded guilty to a lesser charge this week.
Pasco sheriff's investigators said Michelle Perrino, 40, started a fire at Bayonet Point Oxygen on May 12, 2009. Perrino drew suspicion when she mentioned the fire's origin — a filing cabinet — during an employee meeting. Employees had not been told where the fire started.
Sheriff's reports also quoted Perrino's friend, who said she told him she also tripped the main breaker for the office building so it would lose power and adjusted the phones so no calls could come in, all so she would be sent home from work early with pay.
Perrino of 8806 Roseanne Blvd. in New Port Richey pleaded guilty Monday to criminal mischief and was sentenced to nine months in jail, followed by five years of probation. She must also pay $4,800 in restitution and have no contact with Bayonet Point Oxygen or its employees.
msbelle, I think you can probably find coverage for cheaper independently.
I'm basing that on a super fast scan for a made up address near your new place to see how much it would cost to cover you and mac with a low deductible plan (about $800/month for aetna). I don't know how hard it would be for them to accept you though.
Yep.
Whew. I'd hate to have to be bi, what with it not existing, and everything.
We should send Mr. Brooks a fan letter.
hivemind - what would it take to hit 100GB of bandwidth/month. not just aheming a few movies or series, right?
Mr Suppes, 32, is part of a growing community of "fusioneers" – amateur science junkies who are building homemade fusion reactors, for fun and with an eye to being part of the solution to that problem.
He is the 38th independent amateur physicist in the world to achieve nuclear fusion from a homemade reactor, according to community site Fusor.net. Others on the list include a 15-year-old from Michigan and a doctoral student in Ohio.
Of course, no one has yet accomplished a fusion reaction that produces more useful energy than it consumes.
We should send Mr. Brooks a fan letter.
Heh, I did just send him an e-mail.
Allow me to be the umpteenth person to commend you on your heroic effort today. Creative, hilarious, and yet still informative. We're preemptively sad you won't be covering the zombie match tomorrow. Rest well. Sleep tight. Don't let the zombies bite.
So it turns out there's this huge storm raging... on another planet... in another solar system. Isn't it cool that we know that?
“HD 209458b is definitely not a place for the faint-hearted. By studying the poisonous carbon monoxide gas with great accuracy we found evidence for a super wind, blowing at a speed of 5,000 to 10,000 km per hour.”
The storm itself is not surprising, but the fact that we are able to detect it is something of a coup. The planet in question is about 60 percent as massive as Jupiter, orbiting a Sun-like star 150 light years from Earth in the direction of Pegasus. Orbiting at 0.047 AU, the world is tidally locked, with surface temperatures thought to reach about 1000 degrees Celsius on the star-side, while the other remains much cooler. The temperature differential is what kicks up the enormous winds, now measured using the ESO Very Large Telescope and the CRIRES spectrograph, which produced spectra sharp enough “…to determine the position of the carbon monoxide lines at a precision of 1 part in 100,000,” according to team member Remco de Kok.
Happy birthday, Teppy, non-abdicating Queen of Flexibility and Typesetting!