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space.com usual clickbait. half expected them to talk about hungry black holes. not too bad of an article
hi. banner-deep space gravity lens, webb
space.com usual clickbait. half expected them to talk about hungry black holes. not too bad of an article
take ownership then deny everyone. if folder is deleted it will reappear
annihilation results in a large energy release. so nothing is actually disappearing. changing form maybe. I’m guessing at the big bang matter/anti-matter went opposite directions and we just can’t see that half. not speculating about symmetry. just a large amount of anti-matter beyond observational light-speed limits. speculation
and someone will be quoting him from jail
seems to me astronomy needs AI trained on elemental physics to sift all the data for patterns. more eyes the better.
based on this, more to the point, article
expecting a record hurricane season. ocean temps are at record highs in the spinup zone
saw one that could only be seen from planes over a pole N/S? forget
went outside for 15 minutes. no lights. eh. I just try to wrap my head around the scale of space. should invest in some automatic scope. they have ones you set on the roof and observe from the desktop. few thousand $$ installed
not making money. make windows a gui on top of linux. like osX. silly microsoft
reminds me of the last time I had to remember that dir/copy/move with backslashes. dad’s insurance ‘software’. always amazed me how computer users get stuck in a way of doing things. print mail
wondering same. exothermic? worms like it I guess
hope it works on most common grocery bags
Wikipedia’s blackhole is expanding. further reading; Supermassive
thanks to instance-wide mod efforts. take the drudgery out of chasing most spammy types. out here getting fat.
printers would often start working after an elevator ride, apparently. oh tech support
All 1000 scanned ports on 146.70.168.154 are in ignored states. Not shown: 1000 filtered tcp ports (no-response)
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 26.88 seconds
reminds me of early reports of the Colorado river. deeper than it looks
if only there was a way to harness dark energy to create fusion. sky winks back
seem to need some revision. that’s what I like about science. observations revise theories. no unchangable beliefs.