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Hi, I am an activist, and green party member. I run 911review.org The rich are getting filthy and the poor are getting desperate. 655,000 Iraqis are dead because of Neo-Cons wanting to control OIL, the Mid-East, and $ from war profiteering. 9/11 was an inside job, at least they helped it along. it was the pretext for WAR. it was planned before 2001 So much for my rant. myspace.com/911review God and all my-blog Bush Humor

  • http://search.worldispnetwork.com/

    Rated Jan 14 2008 1 review internet tools, windows, news, technology, computer worldispnetwork.com

    From the page: "Brad's Ultimate Search Tool"

    search Universities, NEWS, sports, Government, health, weather, more
    http://search.worldispnetwork.com/
  • The Fingers of God

    Rated Aug 18 2007 1 review science, space, technology, big bang thunderbolts.info




    Halton Arp's wonderful book Seeing Red is a must read since it is both educational and hard-hitting while being readable and entertaining. Writing eye-opening material in more than one arena, Arp takes on the corruption of good science in academia, government and publishing after giving us great material concerning red shift, the Big Bang, and cosmology. The book Seeing Red can be ordered via the link.

    Order Link




    Oct 18, 2004
    Fingers of God

    The big bang theory predetermines the size, the shape and the age of the universe (according to the latest satellite data, it is an expanding sphere 78 billion light years in diameter and 13.7 billion years old.) Because astronomers believe that redshift is a measure of distance, most of the distances of millions of galaxies, quasars, and gamma ray bursts have been distorted. A different interpretation of redshift will imply a much different universe. Halton Arp's research shows that redshift cannot be a measure of distance. The charts above compare a galaxy cluster in Arp's observed universe to the big bang's theoretical universe.

    These three diagrams are called "pie charts" because of their resemblance to slices of pie. Our position (the Earth) is at the bottom point in all cases. Distance (away from the Earth) is measured along the straight edges. In the top left image, we show what a galaxy cluster in Arp's universe would look like without the big bang perspective. It is a family of galaxies and quasars and gaseous clouds of mixed redshifts (in the top diagrams, the large dots are low- redshift, the medium-sized dots are medium-redshift, and the small dots are high redshift). At the center, there is a dominant galaxy -- it's usually the largest galaxy, and the galaxy with the lowest redshift of the cluster. This galaxy is surrounded by low-to-medium redshift galaxies, and toward the edges of the cluster we find the highest redshift galaxies, HII regions, BL Lac objects and quasars.

    The image to the right shows what happens if we try to force the same galaxy cluster into a redshift-equals-distance relationship. The cluster becomes distorted. What was once a sphere becomes an elongated bubble. The central dominant galaxy drops to the front of this bubble, followed by a spike of low-to-medium redshift galaxies stretching away from the earth and "bubble and void" of high redshift objects.

    Every cluster in the sky does this, like fingers of god pointed at the earth from every direction. The third image is a 90 degree slice of the sky showing all galaxies arranged according to their redshift- determined distances. The Fingers of God distortions show clearly, each representing a single galaxy cluster. (The bubbles and voids are not as clear, because this chart cuts off before it gets to high redshift.) Everything points at the Earth.

    Without the redshift-equals-distance distortion, a new picture of galaxy clusters and the universe itself is revealed. The age of the universe is no longer known, because we no longer have a constant expansion to backtrack to a bang. The size is also unknown. Most quasars and some galaxies that we see are closer than we thought they were, because they have been distorted by the Fingers of God. But we have no idea how far the universe stretches beyond our telescopes' limits. We have moved from what has been called "the end of science", where everything has basically been discovered, to "the beginning of a new universe" where almost everything is unexplored territory. What an exciting prospect for science in the 21st century.
    The Fingers of God
  • The FBI Can Eavesdrop on You Even When Your Cell Phone...

    Rated Jul 31 2007 1 review cell phones, government, conspiracy, cell phone, technology mercola.com

    I am a cell phone engineer
    THis is BULL
    i have 2 FCC licenses and worked in RF
    (radio Freq) for MANY years

    i left a comment as 911review

    if your phone is OFF theres no power to turn on the mic
    and no power to transmit.

    Anyone believing in FAUX NOISE (FOX)
    has bigger problems than being worried about the Gov listening to your calls
     The FBI Can Eavesdrop on You Even When Your Cell Phone is Turned Off
  • B3TA : INTERVIEWS : WES CHERRY

    Rated Mar 05 2007 5 reviews card games, technology, solitare, bill gates b3ta.com

    Wes Cherry. Never heard of him? Well, he's only the creator of possibly the most played computer game ever written. Nope, it's not Space Invaders, but humble Solitaire for Windows, installed on hundreds of millions of machines World wide. Sadly, a compensation or royalty package was never discussed, so he's never benefited financially.

    We sent Wes a load of questions, and the best part of a year later he got back to us to reveal what it's like to be responsible for a global recession, as well as giving away the secret of Bill Gates' strategy for winning at Minesweeper.

    Are you bitter at not being paid for such a popular and essential utility?
    (armaitus)
    Yeah, especially since you are all probably paid to play it!

    I would like to compensate you for your fabulous game since Bill Gates won't. How much money do you want?
    (Artamnesia)
    One penny per copy. If everybody pitches in, I promise to throw you all a big party.

    Is there a way to change the speed of the card trail thing at the end? I've found it at different speeds on different OS'.
    (DogsBollocks)
    Yes, upgrade to a IBM 286 running at 16mHz. That should slow it down right good. Or install Norton Antivirus. I'll leave it to Mr. Moore and his law to make things faster.
    B3TA : INTERVIEWS : WES CHERRY
  • http://www.dannybot.com/stills/dannyandkid.jpg

    Rated Dec 11 2006 3 reviews humor, technology, robot dannybot.com



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    danny-BOT




    LYRICS
    LITTLE MASTER
    Oh, Danny Bot, the robot war has started,
    And you were built to fight as well as love.
    I am now grown, your programmed tasks are over,
    You must leave now, to kill, you warlike dove.

    You taught me well and raised me to be loyal,
    You cleaned my room of every spot of soil.
    I greased your gears and filled you up with oil;
    Oh, Danny Bot, oh Danny Bot, I love you so.

    And if you come, your killing program over,
    And I am dead, as dead I well may be,
    For robot wars last longer than forever,
    Please sing a mournful robot song for me.

    DANNY BOT
    And you shall hear, though dead you are and rotten,
    Your legacy stored in my memory.
    You will live on until the world's forgotten,
    Until I melt or run into the boiling sea.

    LITTLE MASTER'S GHOST
    Until you melt or run into the boiling sea.
    http://www.dannybot.com/stills/dannyandkid.jpg
  • RFID ::: Pink Tentacle

    Rated Nov 27 2006 1 review computers, science, rfid, technology, robot pinktentacle.com

    I" robot: train station employee of the future




    East Japan Railway Company (JR East) has become the world's first railway company to develop a humanoid robot guide. JR East spent two years working with a Japanese robot manufacturer to develop the droid, nicknamed "I" (which stands for "information"), who the company is now grooming for employment at train stations.

    I stands 120 centimeters (4 ft) tall, weighs 50 kilograms (110 lbs) and is equipped with a Suica card (JR's rechargeable contactless train pass) reader on its shoulder and a touch screen on its chest that can display a variety of data. The robot moves around on wheels and is nimble enough to spin around in place.

    I's future duties include providing assistance at customer service windows, performing security patrols around stations at night, and assisting station workers with other duties as needed.

    As of now, the robot's reception skills include the ability to read Suica cards held near its shoulder and ring telephones to notify representatives of customers in need. The robot can also show customers to reception areas and it can point the direction to the restrooms if asked. Face and voice recognition skills allow it to carry on simple conversations with the people it encounters.
    RFID ::: Pink Tentacle
  • The National Academies | Science in the Headlines | New...

    Rated Oct 25 2006 1 review physics, science, technology nationalacademies.org

    From the page: "New Breakthrough in Quantum Teleportation
    Lasers used for research (Warren Gretz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
    By Paul Jackson

    October 23 - Physicists in Denmark successfully teleported quantum information over the distance of a half meter. The teleportation involved the movement of information through a light beam onto a collection of atoms.

    While previous experiments in quantum teleportation were limited to using either light or matter, this experiment achieved teleportation using both, marking an advance in the field of quantum information processing toward the goal of transmitting and processing information in a way never before possible. In the future, this method of transmitting information may allow for absolutely secure communications because the information could not be intercepted while it is being sent.

    The National Academies have published several reports that deal with the field of quantum science. Controlling the Quantum World -- an assessment of the state of AMO science and the compelling scientific opportunities it will present in the next decade -- explains the concept of quantum teleportation of light and matter and its promise for facilitating data transfer through quantum information processing. Atoms, Molecules, and Light: AMO Science Enabling the Future looks at the impact that discoveries in quantum science will have on national security, information technology, and computer science."
    The National Academies | Science in the Headlines | New Breakthrough in Quantum Teleportation
  • Black Box Voting : 8-31-06: Stoopidest Sleepover Security...

    Rated Sep 20 2006 5 reviews politics, science, technology, voting bbvforums.org

    step by step instructions on how to hack a diebold machine

    Black Box Voting : 8-31-06: Stoopidest Sleepover Security Ever: Black Box Voting blows through memory card seal
  • GM Sequel will wear a bowtie & Autoblog

    Rated Sep 11 2006 1 review cars, science, energy, transportation, technology autoblog.com

    From the page:
    "During the 2005 Detroit Auto Show, General Motors unveiled a prototype for a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle, dubbed the Sequel. At the time, the concept flew under the GM banner, today, the General's vice president of R&D, Larry Burns, announced that the next version will bear the Chevrolet moniker.

    The move to badge the fuel-cell vehicle a Chevy is an effort to bring hydrogen power to the masses via its Everyman brand. If GM had decided to place the crossover in one of its luxury divisions, it would give an air of exclusivity that the automaker feels may be detrimental to the future of mass-market fuel-cell vehicles.

    The new Sequel is equipped with all-wheel-drive and power is provided by the aforementioned hydrogen fuel-cell system, along with electric motors feeding off of a bank of lithium-ion batteries. Approximately 97 hp will come from the hydrogen fuel cell and 87 hp from the electric motors.

    Our friends over at Winding Road have been graciously afforded the first test drive of two fully functional versions of the Chevy Sequel and will be reporting on their experiences in a future issue."
    GM Sequel will wear a bowtie & Autoblog