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Ancient Giants Had Atomic Bombs? WTH?
Tuesday, September 08, 2009 - 15 Posts by 3 People @ Extended Discussion | | Gaia Online
Theoretical architecture of paleo-anthropology...
Homo erectus meganthropus - has been estimated
such as genetic engineering, atomic bombs, and space ships as early as 12,000 BC. It is speculated
GIANTS
of old
(for consideration purposes only)
Scientific names:
Homo erectus soloensis - An unusually advanced culture ...
Obama's excellent atomic omission
Thursday, February 26, 2009 - 77 Posts by 7 People
In President Obama's address
to the nation this week---atomic energy.
Unfortunately, two others---"clean...
free of fossil fuels
and atomic power. The plan was born in part at a "Toward Tomorrow"
energy fair
permanent solution to America's energy dilemma, and far
cleaner and safer than coal.
-- Ernie
Nuclear Energy-- A Viable Source Of Energy?
Tuesday, September 22, 2009 - 15 Posts @ Phys Science, Physics and Technology Discussion > Technology
In our Energy class: Burning the world at both ends, we have been introduced nuclear energy
negatives that are drawn immediately at the thought of nuclear energy. However, some of the up sides
have the potential of providing more energy with fewer disadvantages than fission reactors
Thanks
Yes.... heat from fires DOES afftect steel
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 - 40 Posts by 18 People @ 9/11 Conspiracy Theories - Page 15 - JREF
Dudarev, principal scientist at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA).
At room
for wars over energy sources. In fact, true understanding of how the Twin Towers failed could lead
for wars over energy sources. In fact, true understanding of how the Twin Towers failed could lead
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[FUD] GT300 is codenamed Fermi
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 25 Posts by 20 People @ Xtreme News - XtremeSystems
Named after a nuclear reactor
The chip that we ended up calling GT300 has internal codename Fermi
. The name might suit it well as Enrico Fermi was the chap that came up with the first nuclear reactor
So we're looking at high heat output and instability?
Biggest architecture change since G80 sounds
Is Intel's Atom Small Enough Yet? [No] "Do you t
Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 12 Posts by 2 People @ Raging Bull: ARM Holdings Plc Message Board
Is Intel's Atom Small Enough Yet? [No]
"Do you think Intel will ever become a true competitor
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a thought.. if business doesn't need x86 who needs Wintel
re: There are customers who will buy Atom
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Do you think cruise lines are considering building "hybrid" ships in the ...
Monday, April 21, 2008 - 18 Posts by 13 People @ Ask a Cruise Question - Page 227 - Cruise Critic Message Boards
Fees".
I wonder what it would take to build a "hybrid" ship?
And what types of mixed (hybrid) energy
merchant ship. The next year, Congress authorized NS Savannah as a joint project of the Atomic Energy
of the Atomic Energy Commission , the Maritime Administration , and the Department of Commerce . She
Fusion's Great Bright Hope
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 10 Posts by 4 People @ Off Topic and Humor - Military Photos
Of France's Atomic Energy Commission and one of the leaders of a rival fusion project, Laser Megajoule
together into helium nuclei and release a huge store of energy. NIF's principal aim is to reach
-sustaining fusion burn that produces more energy than was put in to create it--researchers
The future that never was
Monday, March 09, 2009 - 11 Posts by 10 People @ Unexplained Mysteries Discussion > Main Front Page News
Monorails, and immaculate cities with futuristic architecture. Atomic power, we were promised, would
safe, cheap, and non-polluting energy, and interstellar space flight. Even as late as the Apollo Moon
William B Stoecker: Some of us are old enough to remember the nineteen fifties, when people still believed in something called...
Dances of the Shoguness
Friday, August 21, 2009 - 23 Posts by 6 People @ In Character RolePlaying Section - RPG Chat
If not for the darn atomic bombs from the Unite States. A truly force to be reckoned with in the past, as also now...
Japanese architecture. As soon as the vehicle stopped he would jump out and grab his one suitcase
opportunities to work as a weapon developer in the fields of energy and metals. He smiled slightly
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