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Theres no use complaining about how to produce clean power if you won't offer any solutions to the problem. GreenP*ssy. I like that.
Did you say they complain about wind power? Why the hell would they do that?
Whats next, Greenp*ssy boycotts solar energy?
 
You dont want to drop the soap from any higher the 3 inches, if your dropping it above a bathtub coated with H2S016C14. This would create an explosion that could send the tub more then 1 mile from your house. Hense the phrase

"dont drop the soap (on that slab of oxygenated enriched Hydrogen Sulfide carbinate) or H2S016C14"
 
I have never seen a situation were the title "legal adult" ment maturity, responsibility, or anything actualy, besides how old you are.

Being a Legal Adult means you are now too old to goof off without going to jail for being a moron. Thats all.
 
When your 12 you can't wait to be 13, then you can't wait to be 16 and this becomes especially true as you turn 17. When you finally do cross over into that threshold of adulthood known as age 18 you remember how much funn it was to be a kid. Then you go out do some stupid stuff get arrested and wonder why every treats you like an ass.
Atleast thats what I've observed of my other 18 year old friends
 
Being a kid is not about doing things that get you arested. Being a kid is not about how funny it is to egg someones house and watch them have to clean it up. Being a kid is not about stealing, beating up someone, or paintballing someones car.

People want to be a kid again because there were no responsibilities, no deadlines, no worries. To mature, you take on all these things and learn from them.
 
Now:

If an 18 year old wants to be a 12 year old again, he wants to be 6 years younger, or 30% younger. If we applied this to 40 year old males, they most likly want to be 13 years and 4 months younger, which makes them 26 years and 8 months old. Since many people will date within 5 years or more of their age (for older people mostly), this means that a 40 year old male will try to date someone as young as a 21 year old. Since a 21year old female will want to be 30% younger too, she will really be closer to 14 years old in her mind.

So that is why 40 year old wanta'bees are sickos.
They all want to date 14 year old girls, and I just proved it Mathematically.
 
No they are 10$
I'm gonna overclock to max. I have installed a HSF because normaly, pentiums dont need fans. Im gonna sell it 40 - 50$.

You are wrong, they do require fan. First Intel generation requiring fan was 486 (I have two of them for software testing - btw, slower of them, 66Mhz DX2 boots to DOS GUI in 5 seconds - I wish my 2.4Ghz AMD would boot as fast to XP :)
 
a HSF on one of my 1st PCs drove me and tech support batty.
I kept getting memory errors an new chips were not helping.

Turns out the HSF was overheating.
The HSF would get hot and stop running.

By the time I powered off the PC, opened the case to look at the PC again, it would be cooled off enough to run.

It was not until I got tired of opening/closing the case and left it open did I spot the now obvious problem :>>
 
I'm not EVEN going to discuss the chaos that 14 year old anythings are, nor the perv's that like to play with them. Those people should be brainwiped and let pick up gum from the track during the Indy500.

I've had a methane tank installed, now I can run my car on my own "gas".
Now where did I leave those bean burritos?
 
Holy crap. I checked this thread less than 12 hours ago, went to sleep, got up, went to work, and now it has grown by almost 3 pages?

I am not even going to try to comment on the content in those pages, it would require way to much typing. I'll just wait for the next interesting idea to comment on.
 
BTW, people don't want to date within 30% of their age. The actual formula for checking whether a person is too young for you is:

1/2 your age + 7

So if a man is 40 he can't date anybody younger than 27 (or at least it wouldn't be socially acceptable). A 20 year old could date a 17 year old, etc. The part of the formula that is up to debate is for odd ages, do you round up or down? Some people also debate what is should be +5, but they are just pedophiles.

For the record, if I live to 90 years old, I am single or widowed, I will totally try to date an 18 year old, formula be damned.
 
Agreed. Trash wise, and # of people wise, we are doing a bad job as a whole. Greenp*ssy wont allow us to start using the clean energy called Nuclear Energy. They even complain about large fields of Wind Power.


Worst group ever when it comes to big things they refuse to understand.

I watched an interesting documentary a while ago about nuclear energy. The main reason that people don't like it is because of the nuclear waste that is the result of the nuclear process (and meltdowns). The thing is that this waste is very radioactive. Enough so that it still contains large amounts of energy (it does take thousands of years to decay).

I am not sure on how the actual process works and some of this may be wrong, but, basically the uranium turns into lighter elements some of which are radioactive. The radioactive lighter elements can be shipped off to another power plant that uses them to create energy. I am not sure how they do this, but it has been used in a few plants in Russia in the 1970s. So we can basically get rid of the nuclear waste and get energy from it at the same time (cake + eating).

The reason that Russia stopped doing this (and no other countries started) is because the process is very volatile and the chemicals tend to explode quite easily. After a few such explosions, Russia closed their plants and when back to putting nuclear waste in mountains.

The documentary postulated (and I tend to agree) that this was almost 40 years ago. Surely we must now have better technology and technical precision to make something like that work.
 
Besides that, Russian nuclear reactors aren't exactly the safest when it comes to reactors.
Some of their submarines used liquid sodium as a heat transport insead of water. Soduim can carry far more heat than water ever could. but anyone who has taken chemistry knows that sodium is highly reactive to water. Reactors tend to make alot of condensation. This made this kind of "fuel" very unstable. As a result when they had accidents (ie meltdowns), they had slag ridden radioactive crap that forever contaiminated the vessel and its crew.
 
Agreed. Trash wise, and # of people wise, we are doing a bad job as a whole. Greenp*ssy wont allow us to start using the clean energy called Nuclear Energy. They even complain about large fields of Wind Power.


Worst group ever when it comes to big things they refuse to understand.

I am not sure on how the actual process works and some of this may be wrong, but, basically the uranium turns into lighter elements some of which are radioactive. The radioactive lighter elements can be shipped off to another power plant that uses them to create energy. I am not sure how they do this, but it has been used in a few plants in Russia in the 1970s. So we can basically get rid of the nuclear waste and get energy from it at the same time (cake + eating).

The reason that Russia stopped doing this (and no other countries started) is because the process is very volatile and the chemicals tend to explode quite easily. After a few such explosions, Russia closed their plants and when back to putting nuclear waste in mountains.
Radiation is produced when an unstable atom sheds particles in an attempt to stabilize itself. Alpha particles (2 Protons, 2 Neutrons), beta prticles(AN electron/positron), and gamma rays are emitted as part of this cycle. The change in the element's identity, called transmutation, occurs when alpha or beta prticles are emitted - the emission of either causes a change in the original atom's atomic number (# of protons); this determines the atom's identity and properties. For example, if an atom of U-235 was to emit alpha radiation, it would become Thorium-231 ( A loss of two protons and two neutrons. If that atom of Th-231 were to emit a beta particle, it would become Protactinium-231 (A neutron split apart to provide the electron. The electron was emitted, but the proton resulting form that split stayed behind). This cycle continues, sometimes for billions of years, until the atom finally reaches a stable isotope. The U-235 decay cycle I believe ends as Lead-206. This is just a really basic explanation of radiation.

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This is the main issue with nuclear power - how much waste it produces. Our current processes for producing power are very inefficient - in some designs, less than 1% of the is energy produced is used in energy production. Other reactor designs (The Integral Fast Reactor, for example) are much more efficient. The IFR could supposedly use 99.5% of the energy produced. The remaining wastes are collected, sent to anohter area of the site, and reprocessed into new fuel. The end result is that you have an almost self-sustaining nuclear plant, which produced almost enough fuel to replace waht was originally used.

The number one issue facing waste reprocessing (The US did do this for a little while, I believe) is the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Reporocessing used Uranium-235 yields Plutonium-239, weapons grade fuel. There was always the risk that terrorists could break into a reprocessing site and steal fuel to use in weapons. As a result of this and other risks, the US killed the IFR project in the 90's and stopped waste reprocessing.
 
Yeah, I was reading up earlier on the IFR. It seems like they had a good prototype working and then just decided to stop using it. Images a 100x increase in nuclear efficiency, plus using the waste to create more energy, and having almost no radio waste left over. WTF? Bloody Americans. Now if only Canada would actually do something like that. We could sell even more energy to the Americans!
 
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