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Sexe : Male
Statut : Marié(e)
Age : 33
Zodiaque: Taureau

Ville : Madison
Région : Ohio
Pays: US
Date d’inscription :: 30/07/2006

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samedi, juin 13, 2009 
Let the gaming begin..  I have started to work on creating my very own video game.  details are at  http://www.iconquest.zoka.cc/
mercredi, janvier 28, 2009 
Holy crap watch the mirror in this video !!!

Ghost In The Mirror



mercredi, septembre 10, 2008 

So I order this new Bowflex thing.  The fricken thing comes in 5 huge boxes.  They don't tell you need to be in shape already to haul them to the room you want to put it together in.  The dern thing weighs 403 pounds when it's put together.  Luckily it was easy to put together.

Its up and the wife and I are using it the prescribed 3 days a week to start.  After 6 weeks, we'll see where we're at.   Wish me luck!

lundi, juin 18, 2007 
If not wearing a bra reduced the chance of breast cancer, would you onot wear one?
Hell Yes you perv!!
Hell No!!
I'd have to think about it.
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mercredi, avril 25, 2007 
Major Discovery: New Planet Could Harbor Water and Life
By Ker Than
Staff Writer
posted: 24 April 2007
04:23 pm ET

An Earth-like planet spotted outside our solar system is the first found that could support liquid water and harbor life, scientists announced today.

Liquid water is a key ingredient for life as we know it. The newfound planet is located at the "Goldilocks" distance—not too close and not too far from its star to keep water on its surface from freezing or vaporizing away.

And while astronomers are not yet able to look for signs of biology on the planet, the discovery is a milestone in planet detection and the search for extraterrestrial life, one with the potential to profoundly change our outlook on the universe.

"The goal is to find life on a planet like the Earth around a star like the Sun. This is a step in that direction," said study leader Stephane Udry of the Geneva Observatory in Switzerland. "Each time you go one step forward you are very happy."

The new planet is about 50 percent bigger than Earth and about five times more massive. The new "super-Earth" is called Gliese 581 C, after its star, Gliese 581, a diminutive red dwarf star located 20.5 light-years away that is about one-third as massive as the Sun.

Smallest to date

Gliese 581 C is the smallest extrasolar planet, or "exoplanet," discovered to date. It is located about 15 times closer to its star than Earth is to the Sun; one year on the planet is equal to 13 Earth days. Because red dwarfs, also known as M dwarfs, are about 50 times dimmer than the Sun and much cooler, their planets can orbit much closer to them while still remaining within their habitable zones, the spherical region around a star within which a planet's temperature can sustain liquid water on its surface.

Because it lies within its star's habitable zone and is relatively close to Earth, Gliese 581 C could be a very important target for future space missions dedicated to the search for extraterrestrial life, said study team member Xavier Delfosse of Grenoble University in France.

"On the treasure map of the universe, one would be tempted to mark this planet with an X," Delfosse said.

Two other planets are known to inhabit the red dwarf system. One is a 15 Earth-mass "hot-Jupiter" gas planet discovered by the same team two years ago, which orbits even closer to its star than does Gliese 581 C. Another is an 8 Earth-mass planet discovered at the same time as Gliese 581 C, but which lies outside its star's habitable zone.

Possible waterworld

Computer models predict Gliese 581 C is either a rocky planet like Earth or a waterworld covered entirely by oceans.

"We have estimated that the mean temperature of this super-Earth lies between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius [32 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit], and water would thus be liquid," Udry said.

The scientists discovered the new world using the HARP instrument on the European Southern Observatory 3.6 meter telescope in La Sille, Chile. They employed the so-called radial velocity, or "wobble," technique, in which the size and mass of a planet are determined based on small perturbations it induces in its parent star's orbit via gravity.

Udry said there was a fair amount of time between the calculation of Gliese 581 C's size and the realization it was within its star's habitable zone. "That came at the end," Udry said.

When it did hit him, Udry knew he would be spending time fielding phone calls from the media. "You right away think about the journalists who will like it very much," he told SPACE.com.

More to come

David Charbonneau, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) who was not involved in the study, said the new finding is an "absolutely fantastic discovery."

"It means there probably are many more such planets out there," Charbonneau said in a telephone interview. Whether Gliese 581 C harbors life is still unknown, but "it satisfies for the first time a key requirement."

Charbonneau also praised the team's technical skills. "The wobble induced on the star by each of these planets is really tiny—it's just a few meters a second. That means their measurement precision is exquisite," he said.

David Latham, another astronomer at Harvard-Smithsonian CfA, echoed other scientists' praise of the discovery but said the next step is to find a similar world where the orbit of the habitable planet carries it between Earth and its parent star. This will allow scientists to observe it using the transit technique, whereby the small dimming starlight caused by the planet's passage across the face of its sun can be used to calculate its size.

Only then can scientists determine for certain whether the world is rocky or covered by water, Latham said.

Alan Boss, a planetary theorist at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, said the new planet's potential for liquid water made it "fascinating." Gliese 581 C "is the closest planet to another Earth that has been found to date. I hope the SETI folks are listening," Boss said.

Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI institute, said the Gliese 581 system has in fact been looked at twice before for signs of intelligent life. The first time was in 1995 using the Parks Radio Telescope in Australia; the second time occured in 1997 using the Greenbank Radio Telescope in West Virgina. Both times revealed nothing.

"It has been looked at twice, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't look at it again," Shostak said. "And indeed we should because this is the best candidate the solar planet guys have come up with yet."

Shostak said he was "jazzed" by the discovery. "This is pointing to something that in the past has only been an assumption, namely that Earth-sized worlds are not rare," he said. "We know of only two [planets in the habitable zone]. We know this one and we know our own. But two is better than one."

Shostak said the Gliese 581 system will likely be looked at again over much wider range of the radio spectrum when the new Allen Telescope Array begins operations this summer.

"You could say it's going to the head of the class," he said.

mercredi, avril 25, 2007 
Kryptonite is no longer just the stuff of fiction feared by caped superheroes.

A new mineral matching its unique chemistry - as described in the film Superman Returns - has been identified in a mine in Serbia.

According to movie and comic-book storylines, kryptonite is supposed to sap Superman's powers whenever he is exposed to its large green crystals.

The real mineral is white and harmless, says Dr Chris Stanley, a mineralogist at London's Natural History Museum. .. E SF -->

"I'm afraid it's not green and it doesn't glow either - although it will react to ultraviolet light by fluorescing a pinkish-orange," he told BBC News.

Rock heist

Researchers from mining group Rio Tinto discovered the unusual mineral and enlisted the help of Dr Stanley when they could not match it with anything known previously to science.

Once the London expert had unravelled the mineral's chemical make-up, he was shocked to discover this formula was already referenced in literature - albeit fictional literature.

"Towards the end of my research I searched the web using the mineral's chemical formula - sodium lithium boron silicate hydroxide - and was amazed to discover that same scientific name, written on a case of rock containing kryptonite stolen by Lex Luthor from a museum in the film Superman Returns.

"The new mineral does not contain fluorine (which it does in the film) and is white rather than green but, in all other respects, the chemistry matches that for the rock containing kryptonite."

The mineral is relatively hard but is very small grained. Each individual crystal is less than five microns (millionths of a metre) across.

Elementary clash

Identifying its atomic structure required sophisticated analytical facilities at Canada's National Research Council and the assistance and expertise of its researchers, Dr Pamela Whitfield and Dr Yvon Le Page.

"'Knowing a material's crystal structure means scientists can calculate other physical properties of the material, such as its elasticity or thermochemical properties," explained Dr Le Page.

"Being able to analyse all the properties of a mineral, both chemical and physical, brings us closer to confirming that it is indeed unique."

Finding out that the chemical composition of a material was an exact match to an invented formula for the fictitious kryptonite "was the coincidence of a lifetime," he added.

The mineral cannot be called kryptonite under international nomenclature rules because it has nothing to do with krypton - a real element in the Periodic Table that takes the form of a gas.

Power possibilities

Instead, it will be formally named Jadarite when it is described in the European Journal of Mineralogy later this year.

Jadar is the name of the place where the Serbian mine is located.

Dr Stanley said that if deposits occurred in sufficient quantity it could have some commercial value.

It contains boron and lithium - two valuable elements with many applications, he explained.

"Borosilicate glasses are used to encapsulate processed radioactive waste, and lithium is used in batteries and in the pharmaceutical industries."

mercredi, février 21, 2007 

Humeur actuelle :  créativité

To all of my friends past, present and future:

I've never really specified who I am or what I believe, so I'll try to lay it out as best I can. My name is James, Spirithealer, Jasper Lightmoulder et cetera. I am 30 years old born 24 Apr 1976 (here is my natal chart for those that can read it). Currently my wife (Brenda) and I are over the road truck drivers. We drive all lower 48 states, hauling pretty much anything that will fit into a 53' van trailer. We do a lot of air freight mail runs requiring tight delivery times. That's why I don't get to post as often as I'd like to. It's usually drive, sleep, rinse, wash, repeat! We get about a week and a half off for every 2 months out on the road. We're home now, and after all of the welcome home parties with the families, I actually have a few minutes to sit down, have a nice coffee and get this down.

Spiritually, I consider myself an eclectic solitary pagan. I've studied Wicca since about oh 1997. I wouldn't say that I'm a practicing Wiccan. I've also looked deeply into pretty much all of the major religions. I don't know if I'm looking for true faith or faith in truth. I DO believe in God (call it what you will..) I prefer to think of as a divine consciousness. It is something that as humans we can never even hope to grasp the concept of, yet as we progress in our "evolution" perhaps one day our collective consciousness will be raised to the point that WE can hope to catch a glimpse of that level of energy!

I don't like the concept of organized religion. I have always felt that is was a form of mass control. I person is good or bad no matter what they believe in. I do believe that if a person is in need of guidance that religion can be good for them. But I also think that until WE remove this concept that war will persist and true peace can never be achieved. Think about it, most wars start because "My god is better than your god so you need to convert or die!" I'm no activist or historian, those are just my thoughts.

In my studies, I have grabbed ideas from various disciplines. Karma, reincarnation, true compassion. Not only from the realm of theology, but also from physics/metaphysics as well. Quantum theory/mechanics has discovered wonderful EXTREMELY complex things lately.

Perhaps I'll make another post in the future, I just wanted to get a little of "ME" off of my chest. If anyone has any questions/comments, please feel free.

Thank you and Brightest Blessings, James

 

dimanche, février 04, 2007 

Humeur actuelle :  heureux
   

Rush - Freewill

There are those who think that life is nothing left to chance
A host of holy horrors to direct our aimless dance

A planet of playthings
We dance on the strings
Of powers we cannot conceive
The stars aren't aligned
Or the gods are malign
Blame is better to give than receive

You can choose a ready guide in some celestial voice
If you choose not to decide, you still haven't made a choice
You can choose from phantom fears and kindness that can kill

I will choose a path that's clear
I will choose Free Will

There are those who think that they were dealt a losing hand
The cards were stacked against them they weren't born in lotus-land

All preordained
A prisoner in chains
A victim of venomous fate
Kicked in the face
You can't pray for a place
In heaven's unearthly estate

Each of us
A cell of awareness
Imperfect and incomplete
Genetic blends
With uncertain ends
On a fortune hunt that's far too fleet

samedi, février 03, 2007 
Prisoner of the Highway  by Ronnie Milsap


Diesel powers 18 wheels to rollin'
As I pull it on to the Interstate.

I've got thirteen hours to make my destination
And I don't want to stop to check my weight
There won't be no sleep for me tonight
No, I've got to be hittin' Tulsa by first morning light.

Chorus:
I'm aprisoner of the highway
Driven on by my restless soul
Call me a prisoner of the highway
Prison by the freedom of the road.

I've run freight out of Wheeling, West Virgina
And US Steel from Memphis
I've rode tobacco out of the Carolina's
California wines into Burmingham
Some people work just to survive, yeah
But up here in this cab that's when I'm most alive.

I'm aprisoner of the highway
Driven on by my restless soul
Call me a prisoner of the highway
Prison by the freedom of the road.

--- Instrumental ---

Got a wife living back in Tennessee
And she tries to understand the way I feel
I could give my hands to another line of work
But my heart would always be behind the wheel.

Call me a prisoner of the highway
Driven on by my restless soul
I'm a prisoner of the highway
Prison by the freedom of the road.

Don't you know I'm aprisoner of the highway
Driven on by my restless soul
Call me a prisoner of the highway
Prison by the freedom of the road....
dimanche, janvier 28, 2007 

Humeur actuelle :  surpris
    Could this be true?

Is this real?

Suprisingly enough, the next "Planned" mission to the moon is to the EXACT location of these "artifacts"!!!!!   If there are no artifacts why would we want to go to a barren place that we've already been to?