ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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1.32 Ohm's. And the magnetic constant is unreliable as it varies based on said the decay rate of unobtainium. As the molecular structure breaks down and it looses particles due to the decay rate, it fluctuates the magentic field so much that the constant is no longer measurable, that's when you have to take into account the applied pressure from dark energy and the neutrinos bombarding it. - YzermanIsTheMan
you just gave me a raging clue. |
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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(frank)ing love mythbusters.
- YzermanIsTheMan
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spitfire187
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Location: 120mice, 30Rats, 8baby bunnys, 3 large rabbits and 2chickens, AB Joined: 08.09.2009
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spitfire187
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Location: 120mice, 30Rats, 8baby bunnys, 3 large rabbits and 2chickens, AB Joined: 08.09.2009
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Let me clarify.... I would (frank) the poop out of Kerry Byron. - spitfire187
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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Let me clarify.... I would (frank) the poop out of Kerry Byron. - spitfire187
Amen brotha! |
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Salvo
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 02.13.2009
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what up dude! wanna roll to the guv? - ChetManly
Zang! Gross.
But I did do some recently at a better spot. Mark Farins headlined. Chicago guy named Diz lead off - way better. Mark Farina bores me. He had all that "Mushroom Jazz" fame in the 90's/ early 2000's and I never liked. I like funkier poop.
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Salvo
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 02.13.2009
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Salvo
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 02.13.2009
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To be fair, astronomers estimate we have anywhere from 5-10 natural satellites at any given time as we snag several asteroids in our gravitation well that eventually get flung back out after some days/weeks/months. So, I guess technically we have more than one "moon." I mean, (frank), if Mars gets to call those tiny little rocks, Phobos and Deimos, moons, then we get to call those stuck around us moons too. (frank) you Mars. - YzermanIsTheMan
This is excellent. Fukk you so much Mars. So entitled.
Itchin for some icy plumes bro.
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Oilfan19
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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Are we still on the space talk?? I have a question that I don't wanna google.. |
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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Zang! Gross.
But I did do some recently at a better spot. Mark Farins headlined. Chicago guy named Diz lead off - way better. Mark Farina bores me. He had all that "Mushroom Jazz" fame in the 90's/ early 2000's and I never liked. I like funkier poop. - Salvo
Who all are you into? Have you checked out Toika at all? Love that place. Saad Ayub and Baranov are two great local guys.
My favorites are Eric Prydz, Markus Schulz and way too many trance dj's to list off |
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Are we still on the space talk?? I have a question that I don't wanna google.. - Oilfan19
What question? |
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ChetManly
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Are we still on the space talk?? I have a question that I don't wanna google.. - Oilfan19
Come to your wise elders and let us explode your brain with vast amounts of useless knowledge. |
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Oilfan19
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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What question? - YzermanIsTheMan
Sooo like it takes all that thrust to get out to space but how do they get back into the atmosphere? Like you can't get thrust in space because of the lack of oxygen right? |
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Sooo like it takes all that thrust to get out to space but how do they get back into the atmosphere? Like you can't get thrust in space because of the lack of oxygen right? - Oilfan19
Not true. Gravity itself plays a major part in the return to earth. But when you're in space, you can actually get movement from a thrust, in fact, its MUCH easier to get a lot of movement out of so little energy in space because of the lack of gravitational/frictional influences. You don't need density or air to create thrust/momentum, it can happen in the "vacuum" of space. Getting back into the atmosphere is done by using small thrusters on space ships to angle itself out of orbit and then gravity begins to take affect. It pulls down the space craft, which must angle itself in such a manner to not burn up in the atmosphere and once past the higher altitudes, it reintroduces thrust-based flight usually to guide it to a landing strip, or just uses parachutes for other types. |
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Oilfan19
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Location: "Hodgson is a future #1C" - hanleyaj, AB Joined: 02.16.2012
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Not true. Gravity itself plays a major part in the return to earth. But when you're in space, you can actually get movement from a thrust, in fact, its MUCH easier to get a lot of movement out of so little energy in space because of the lack of gravitational/frictional influences. You don't need density or air to create thrust/momentum, it can happen in the "vacuum" of space. Getting back into the atmosphere is done by using small thrusters on space ships to angle itself out of orbit and then gravity begins to take affect. It pulls down the space craft, which must angle itself in such a manner to not burn up in the atmosphere and once past the higher altitudes, it reintroduces thrust-based flight usually to guide it to a landing strip, or just uses parachutes for other types. - YzermanIsTheMan
Makes sense. Yeah it's always bugged me. Space is always so weird and cool |
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Makes sense. Yeah it's always bugged me. Space is always so weird and cool - Oilfan19
Its why I love astronomy and physics. It still boggles my mind that particles and atoms can exist in two places at once. |
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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Its why I love astronomy and physics. It still boggles my mind that particles and atoms can exist in two places at once. - YzermanIsTheMan
HIGGS-BOSON! |
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HIGGS-BOSON! - ChetManly
The so called "God particle". That was a major breakthrough when they found that at Cern.. was probably the biggest discovery this century so far. |
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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The so called "God particle". That was a major breakthrough when they found that at Cern.. was probably the biggest discovery this century so far. - YzermanIsTheMan
I always laughed at the idiots that claimed that finding the "god particle" was going to be the end of us and was also going to create a giant black hole on earth. |
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Salvo
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Location: Toronto, ON Joined: 02.13.2009
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Who all are you into? Have you checked out Toika at all? Love that place. Saad Ayub and Baranov are two great local guys.
My favorites are Eric Prydz, Markus Schulz and way too many trance dj's to list off - ChetManly
Yeah doggy! Nah I've never been to Toika. Was at Ryze (haha awful name) for the show I posted above.
Yeah lots to list. So much EDM forms and production really, it begins with Aphex Twin's Richard D. James album for me. I just like beats. I find I like deep house and deep tech. Used to loved Jungle, kinda goes with the long love for dub and early dancehall.
Fukk dude, anything Clams Casino - this guys is ill - you'll never need drugs again and in keeping with the quantum/ space thread - it's great for planet trampolining, waves and particles (best subway/ streetcar headphone music):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP2PqQkZjmM
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I always laughed at the idiots that claimed that finding the "god particle" was going to be the end of us and was also going to create a giant black hole on earth. - ChetManly
Some people are (frank)ing stupid. Most people don't realize that there are microscopic blackholes all over the place. They don't effect everyday life and its theorized that they pass through the earth, us, everywhere with no ill effects, like Neutrinos. |
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ChetManly
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Location: I think Chet Manly is the worst poster on this site - James Tanner Joined: 06.25.2013
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Yeah doggy! Nah I've never been to Toika. Was at Ryze (haha awful name) for the show I posted above.
Yeah lots to list. So much EDM forms and production really, it begins with Aphex Twin's Richard D. James album for me. I just like beats. I find I like deep house and deep tech. Used to loved Jungle, kinda goes with the long love for dub and early dancehall.
Fukk dude, anything Clams Casino - this guys is ill - you'll never need drugs again and in keeping with the quantum/ space thread - it's great for planet trampolining, waves and particles (best subway/ streetcar headphone music):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP2PqQkZjmM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm8QqdTVgy0 - Salvo
I still haven't been able to go to Ryze. The only time I know I really wanted to was for Danny Tenaglia for his afterparty set when he spun for 14 hours straight.
I trust you've seen Mark Oliver before. That guy can spin some awesome deep beats. I'm not much of a dub guy, but Heat Beat are a mix of dub and trance, it's pretty high bpm, which is awesome.
I've really gotten into proper techno lately, Adam Bayer's Drumcode is great, same with Carlo Lio. But psytrance is my go-to for some far-out music experiences.
I'll be heading to Maison Mercer later this month for Ilan Bluestone i think
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