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05-27-2008, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Profpat I would like to get my tight fisted heart muscle back | I hope this can be done using silicon or glass fibers instead of protein fibers similar to the magnetic crystal skull of Dr. Henry Jones latest caper.
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05-27-2008, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Profpat But I would like to get my tight fisted heart muscle back instead of my big floppy one. Also south of that muscle is another one that could use resurrection. |
We don't even want to go there do we!
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05-27-2008, 04:11 PM
| | Re: Who is afraid of V W? I figure if I last long enough, science will have a cloned heart, or a pigs heart, or a mechanical heart. Then we have the problem with my arteries. And I won't even go south of that Michael. Well hell who wants to live forever . It's the quality and not the quanity. And thank you for reminding me Antonio I have a good life. | | | | Raider of the lost time
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05-27-2008, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Profpat I have a good life | I thought you gonna say "you ain't see nothing yet" or "the best is yet to come."
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05-27-2008, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao I thought you gonna say "you ain't see nothing yet" or "the best is yet to come." | My God I love your attitude Antonio. You are right, wait till Thursday. " You ain't seen nothing yet" God Bless you Sir, and you also Michael | | | | Raider of the lost time
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05-27-2008, 04:32 PM
| | Re: Who is afraid of V W? Since Thursday is named after THOR the thunder god, I guess there would lightning and rumble. As a reminder not to wake your neighbors if you have them or scare the cat or dog?
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05-27-2008, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Since Thursday is named after THOR the thunder god, I guess there would lightning and rumble. As a reminder not to wake your neighbors if you have them or scare the cat or dog? |
Thursday was always the best day of the week for me,as thats when I got paid on my first job,many moons ago now.
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05-27-2008, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Since Thursday is named after THOR the thunder god, I guess there would lightning and rumble. As a reminder not to wake your neighbors if you have them or scare the cat or dog? | In my condition Linda will have to ride the pony. ride em cowgirl. | | | | Moderator
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05-27-2008, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Profpat In my condition Linda will have to ride the pony. ride em cowgirl. |
YEHAH to that brother!
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05-28-2008, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by AntonioLao There are 3 fundamental laws for classical thermodynamics. ... Therefore, thermodynamics properly excludes electric, magnetic, chemical, or nuclear energy description. ...The direction that a natural process takes is measurable by a parameter called the entropy (S). ... | If adiabatic cooling ( http://daphne.palomar.edu/jthorngren..._processes.htm) is included in thermodynamics, how can "electric, magnetic, chemical, or nuclear" be excluded?
In the adiabatic process in air masses, heat is carried primarily by water vapor in rising columns of warm air. H2O may be boringly simple, but it is still a molecular and chemical structure. Entropy states that the heat transfers to surrounding air. We believe that this is done by infrared photons zipping from warmer air into cooler surrounding air - clearly a facet of radiation - EMR. If the transfer rate matches the normal rate for cooling, then you have a stable air mass. If not, then you have an unstable air mass, a breeding ground for convective thunderstorms. (And thunderstorms can perform stunning work as the debris field from any F-5 tornado can attest to.) Additionally, thunderstorms don't seem inclined to separate electricity from thermodynamics. (Lightning comes in a variety of flavors: in-cloud, cloud-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, and cloud-to-air.) And if nature doesn't separate electricity from a thermodynamical event, why should we?
Finally, adiabatic processes are directly related to radiation - the Sun heating the Earth which busily exhausts this heat back into space through rising warm air and direct reflection (snow, sand, cloud tops, etc.).
Again, if we are primarily talking about Electro-Magnetic Radiation processes, how can "electric, magnetic, chemical, or nuclear" be excluded? | | | |  | | |
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