Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
mad_scientist · Mad Scientist
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Want to share photos of your group with the world? Add a group photo to Flickr.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 3421 - 3452 of 4797   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
3421
Monthly Reminder, please read: Please try to stay on topic. *Off topic: religion, sports, politics, numerology, UFOs, you get the picture. Please do not...
mad_scientist@yahoogr...
Send Email
May 1, 2006
3:53 pm
3422
Hey, I was wondering has anyone every experimented with trying to trap SMALL amounts of antimatter. I mean infintessimal amounts obviously. I also mean just...
R Smith
flashboltzmann
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
12:51 pm
3423
Somebody has taken #07 in the top 10 ways to destroy Earth to heart. Mwahahahaha! R Smith <flashboltzmann@...> wrote: Hey, I was wondering has anyone...
David Rickman
projectautoman
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
3:44 pm
3424
Well, I would venture that, at least in destructive power, there isn't really such a thing as "small amounts of antimatter." JRW ... From: "David Rickman"...
Jim RabidWolf
rahantubbe
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
3:50 pm
3425
Is it me or does something smell fishy about the news that Iran just now discovered new Uranium deposits in a mine? Is it possible since the late 40's that a...
David Rickman
projectautoman
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
4:42 pm
3426
Definitely odd. Maybe it came through Syria from an unnamed source and was 'magically' planted there recently... As for getting rid of the oil, I am thinking...
Nick Andrews
nicothefabulous
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
5:55 pm
3427
Well I mean if you stored amounts in the range of 10^-16 kg then there is very little destructive power. No one on Earth has yet found a way to store a...
R Smith
flashboltzmann
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
7:41 pm
3428
... Ramsar in Iran has the highest natural background radiation anywhere. It's not surprising that they have some amount of uranium. The question with uranium...
Fred
imageitevery...
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2006
11:44 pm
3429
... Generally speaking, yes....
Doctor Jest
darkdungeons...
Offline Send Email
May 3, 2006
4:15 pm
3430
Question for all..... long time ago back in late 1980's I read a book called MEGATRENDS.... where the authors were trying to forecast the 1990's and the...
DANIEL CAMPOS
danielcamposs
Offline Send Email
May 3, 2006
4:25 pm
3431
... How true. Not a day goes by without the Alphabet Soup Networks spinning us about something....
Bruce
bruce52z
Offline Send Email
May 3, 2006
4:32 pm
3432
Try Visions : How Science Will Revolutionize the 21st Century by Michio Kaku. If you're a computer geek try The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers...
David Rickman
projectautoman
Offline Send Email
May 3, 2006
5:02 pm
3433
Amateur scientists all know how hard it can be to get chemicals for experiments. Here are two sources: 1) Elemental scientific sells to amateurs:...
R Smith
flashboltzmann
Offline Send Email
May 6, 2006
3:44 pm
3435
<http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Light_So_Fast_It_Actually_Goes_Backwards.html> -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most unrelenting -- and ablest...
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
3:12 am
3436
I see at least one hardcore huckster on that list. Sounds like a convention of 'em to me. I think it's time to reintroduce your "10 Warning Signs", Steve. ...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
3:58 am
3437
That reminds me of "slow glass". Not quite backwards, but REALLY slow (inches per decade). Robert Shaw wrote several innovative scifi short stories about...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
4:28 am
3439
I'm loathe to just start labeling anything selling something as spam. However, we just got a couple that really don't have anything to do with mad science. I'm...
Steve
alienrelics
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
3:10 pm
3440
On 2nd thought, I'm going to let that one stand. It is on topic, albiet some may be parascience. He doesn't seem to be sending these more than once a month. ...
Steve
alienrelics
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
3:16 pm
3441
... I remember reading some of that stuff... Didn't know any of it was available online, though. :-) -- Member of the toughest, meanest, deadliest, most...
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
5:30 pm
3442
... Geeze, if you are going to pick one, does it have to be the one filled with scum? Those DVD's contain the worst of the free energy scum. Clealy it is an...
Fred
imageitevery...
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
5:46 pm
3443
Steve, Fred's right. Allowing that guy to post messages is just asking for trouble. I have seen the DVD of one of those "scientists": Pure screwball BS. I...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
7:04 pm
3444
Hi all, Just joined a little while ago. I have been an amateur astronomer since the 1960's. I have made a few Orgone devices that work, I have a photo of one...
ottersonalan
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2006
8:34 pm
3445
It's a good story. Unfortunately, the science isn't very sound. First of all, if the light comes in at just a fraction of a degree from orthogonal, it will...
Ray Drouillard
ka8uuu
Offline Send Email
May 14, 2006
11:18 pm
3446
Aw Geez, Ray, you're taking all the fun out of the story. However, ... With that high refractive index, think of the nifty lenses that could be produced. ...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 15, 2006
4:11 am
3447
It is true that there would be a few years' worth of energy trapped in the glass. The wavelength of the light wouldn't make much difference, though. IR isn't...
Ray Drouillard
ka8uuu
Offline Send Email
May 15, 2006
6:41 am
3448
I have acquired a neon sign transformer, and don't have any particular use for it. Anybody care to make me an offer on it? It's marked as having an output of...
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason
Offline Send Email
May 21, 2006
8:58 pm
3449
I have a group called cobshed because i started one in october with clay from under my garden. (the group is just to inform people about my mistakes as i learn...
Brian White
gaiatechnician
Offline Send Email
May 22, 2006
2:09 am
3450
You could make a spiffy Jacob's Ladder with it. unitnumber16 ... particular use ... Masters" ... lies. --James...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 22, 2006
5:35 pm
3451
What's the difference between cob and adobe? Sounds like the same thing to me. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=adobe+brick unitnumber16 ... about ... a ...
unitnumber16
Offline Send Email
May 22, 2006
5:49 pm
3452
... *I* could, yes, but I have way too much else on my plate at this point to consider doing anything with it, which is why I offered... ... -- Member of...
Roy J. Tellason
rtellason
Offline Send Email
May 22, 2006
8:31 pm
Messages 3421 - 3452 of 4797   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help