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In this moment I affirm, with no fear of contradiction, that "Inception" is both the best and most influential film score yet recorded in the 21st century.
That's right... I said it.
Go ahead!... Deny it!
...I dare you.
Crid
at June 5, 2016 4:20 AM
By the way, this diminishes the brilliance of my comments about the X-men thing in the nearby thread not at all.
Know that.
Crid
at June 5, 2016 4:21 AM
Crid, it's 1 scope of coffee to 1 cup of water (plus 2 for taste and the pot), and spoons are not supposed to melt.
I haven't bothered posting stuff about weather modification lately, so here's a satellite view that looks compelling: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=toutu.be&v=8Gqh3DA0K9Y
It shows high powered microwave transmission creating an electronic wall to block the jet stream bringing moisture to California.
Catching these transmissions 'in flagrante delicto' is problematic, since the satellite views are only hourly, but this one is clearly determined.
jefe
at June 5, 2016 3:56 PM
> I haven't bothered posting stuff
> about weather modification lately
That's fine. No, really, it's okay. Don't go to any trouble.
At all. If you never mention it again, we'll be fine with that.
Have we established that this guy is a regular visitor who whips out this secret identity when he wants to share this particular obsession, like that circumcision dorks?
Crid
at June 5, 2016 4:09 PM
"It shows high powered microwave transmission creating an electronic wall to block the jet stream bringing moisture to California."
This isn't ignorance. This is stupidity.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers
at June 5, 2016 5:58 PM
Hey, jefe!
Here's some more "troll BS", as you claimed on Amy's column, "Hush to Judgment" - questions for you:
1) What kind of microwave can be shaped into a force field which works on air - which is essentially what you're claiming here (please clarify if you have other intent)?
2) What amount of power must be transmitted, for how long, to cause this effect?
3) What storage and emission capabilities must a satellite have to cause this?
4) What frequency (-ies) is(are) used?
5) How does this microwave transmission escape detection on the ground?
6) How far out is the satellite (note it must remain in place to work for the period of time claimed)?
7) Why do you think weather satellites only view things hourly?
In short, show your work. From a reference known to be sound, I can explain how a pressurized light-water nuclear reactor works to those who don't think they exist, and then point to one in actual, continuous operation. I'm expecting the same courtesy from someone who makes a claim like yours, because you violate several physical laws with your statements.
Radwaste
at June 5, 2016 7:47 PM
Attention fellow Google Earth aficionados! Consider this location in central Boston:
42°20'47.33" N 71°03'38.74" W
Now, if you hover a few hundred feet up and switch "3D Buildings" mode on and off, you'll notice that all the cars are removed from the 3D view.
I wonder why that is. We can assume that the 3D views are heavily processed renderings, such that moving objects would be difficult to record in any case... But I would think that cleaning all the cars off the streets and highways would be an incredible amount of work.
In this moment I affirm, with no fear of contradiction, that "Inception" is both the best and most influential film score yet recorded in the 21st century.
That's right... I said it.
Go ahead!... Deny it!
...I dare you.
Crid at June 5, 2016 4:20 AM
By the way, this diminishes the brilliance of my comments about the X-men thing in the nearby thread not at all.
Know that.
Crid at June 5, 2016 4:21 AM
Crid, it's 1 scope of coffee to 1 cup of water (plus 2 for taste and the pot), and spoons are not supposed to melt.
Bob in Texas at June 5, 2016 7:30 AM
http://www.farbeyondthebeltway.com/dear-daughters-dont-be-that-kind-of-feminist/
I R A Darth Aggie at June 5, 2016 11:32 AM
Muhammad Ali everyone:
https://twitter.com/ItsAthletePorn/status/739135721999630340
Sixclaws at June 5, 2016 12:19 PM
I haven't bothered posting stuff about weather modification lately, so here's a satellite view that looks compelling: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=toutu.be&v=8Gqh3DA0K9Y
It shows high powered microwave transmission creating an electronic wall to block the jet stream bringing moisture to California.
Catching these transmissions 'in flagrante delicto' is problematic, since the satellite views are only hourly, but this one is clearly determined.
jefe at June 5, 2016 3:56 PM
> I haven't bothered posting stuff
> about weather modification lately
That's fine. No, really, it's okay. Don't go to any trouble.
At all. If you never mention it again, we'll be fine with that.
Have we established that this guy is a regular visitor who whips out this secret identity when he wants to share this particular obsession, like that circumcision dorks?
Crid at June 5, 2016 4:09 PM
"It shows high powered microwave transmission creating an electronic wall to block the jet stream bringing moisture to California."
This isn't ignorance. This is stupidity.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at June 5, 2016 5:58 PM
Hey, jefe!
Here's some more "troll BS", as you claimed on Amy's column, "Hush to Judgment" - questions for you:
1) What kind of microwave can be shaped into a force field which works on air - which is essentially what you're claiming here (please clarify if you have other intent)?
2) What amount of power must be transmitted, for how long, to cause this effect?
3) What storage and emission capabilities must a satellite have to cause this?
4) What frequency (-ies) is(are) used?
5) How does this microwave transmission escape detection on the ground?
6) How far out is the satellite (note it must remain in place to work for the period of time claimed)?
7) Why do you think weather satellites only view things hourly?
In short, show your work. From a reference known to be sound, I can explain how a pressurized light-water nuclear reactor works to those who don't think they exist, and then point to one in actual, continuous operation. I'm expecting the same courtesy from someone who makes a claim like yours, because you violate several physical laws with your statements.
Radwaste at June 5, 2016 7:47 PM
Attention fellow Google Earth aficionados! Consider this location in central Boston:
42°20'47.33" N 71°03'38.74" W
Now, if you hover a few hundred feet up and switch "3D Buildings" mode on and off, you'll notice that all the cars are removed from the 3D view.
I wonder why that is. We can assume that the 3D views are heavily processed renderings, such that moving objects would be difficult to record in any case... But I would think that cleaning all the cars off the streets and highways would be an incredible amount of work.
Crid at June 5, 2016 9:00 PM
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