why are there so many people in ten forward?

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by iceni60, Feb 18, 2005.

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  1. bigbuck

    bigbuck Registered Member

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    Hear that 'chise? We're NOT nerds after all! But I think it rhymes with nerds! :D :D :D
     
  2. Firecat

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    What about the minions of hell from Serious Sam, Doom 3 and Painkiller? We can't leave only three guys to fight so many baddies :D!
     
  3. Icewind

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    Yeah, it means the same thing if you think about it carefully. ;)

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  4. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    Steady there Icewind...don't want confuse 'em with technicalities..... :D :D



    Cochise, :cool:
     
  5. Sugabella

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    Hey I haven't got any beer? :'( :'( But he has given me .....( never mind ) LOL
     
  6. Marja

    Marja Honestly, I'm not a bot!!

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    Slammer said "I am suspecting some members to run one or multiple aliases down here; in case their ego (?) isn't satisfied with reply quite rapid enough......just a thought...

    I too had some thoughts on fingers, digits, reply buttons, airliner propulsion, aliases and Jennifer Garner's cool kick *** moves, this is what came back:


    (reply=sticky key+slowtypist =-Q%**/G=stuck in reply box +t = t'/sqrt(1-v²/c²)
    x = x sqrt(1-v²/c²) (^_^~)

    If you re-evalulate the classical formula E= mv²/2 taking these transformations into effect you get:

    E= mc²/sqrt(1-v²/c²) (rapid digit(finger) response)

    Expanding this equation gives:

    E = mc² + mv²/2 + 3mv^4/8c² + .... (slow reply button)

    Which is the potenetial energy content of the mass at rest.(10-Forward)

    Also, if 0 < v < (BigBuck)

    E= mc²+ mv²/2(Cochise)

    In normal circumstances, got together, we are only interested in that part of the energy which is due to motion, so we get:

    E= mv²/2 (multiple rapid digit reply responses)

    Which is why we can still use the classical formula for kinetic energy in most common situations where "who uses an alias because the reply button is too slow?"

    After investigating an ego so fragile it was deflated by a reply button, I abruptly changed careers!!

    I got into this doing nano-tech research, discovering and investing in Borealis. Their other technology includes Chorus Motors, an electric drive that overcomes harmonic drag, and produces 300% greater torque at an equal load. They just recently got a contract from Boeing for in the hub motors for faster reply buttons and clicker propulsion. And of course Power Chips and Cool Chips and Potato Chips. .
     
  7. Firecat

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    :D:D:D

    Powered by a 10000THz machine is it?
     
  8. big ed

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    Hey Marja, Why couldn't you have imparted all of this critical information when we were trying to get suitable propulsion for "Dog's" liftoff vehicle.

    As far as 10 F goes, where else could a sane discussion occur about hagments, spagments, jetlagmentation and Duckles. Without 10 F many of these serious issues would never have been addressed. I am confident that Big Buck, Cochise and Blackspear will uphold the tradition of seeking out any threads that require their expertise and zapping where a zap is required. I have printed out many of their posts and am in the process of wallpapering the Den. My coffee pot is brewing and I have a case of paper towels handy.

    Play on, big ed
     
  9. bigbuck

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    :D :D :D Gotta love this guy!!
     
  10. Detox

    Detox Retired Moderator

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    Truly, one cannot argue the fact the the "cream of the crop" does tend to congregate here at Wilders, eh o_O :cool:
     
  11. bigbuck

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    Hey 'chise! Detox called us 'cream'!! That's gotta be better than dross, dregs, detritus, offal et al! Hasn't it?
     
  12. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    You can always count on Detox...('Ox' to his friends) to recognise sheer Class when he falls over it Buck..... :D


    Cochise, :cool:
     
  13. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    Damn!....But your Good Marja....you took that exact Statement out of my mouth.....the equation is so simplistic when you get up close and personal...just one small thing, if you don't mind me pointing it out, but you missed off the 'Double Thrip' after (BigBuck) and (Cochise)....a small point but significant if you wish to avoid Diatractication where the two lines cross.
    But an excellent piece of deduction never the less, Well Done You. :-*


    Cochise, :cool:
     
  14. wildman

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    o_O Marja: Me, I just hits that clicky thingy. M+M = M and M's (yum yum).

    Thanks
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    :D :-*
     
  15. Icewind

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    Okay, but it wasn't my intention to confuse Firecat anyway. :blink:

    Davo. :)
     
  16. Jimbob1989

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    I think another saying with the same meaning is 'Seperating the wheat from the chaf'

    Jimbob
     
  17. Firecat

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    Dont worry I'm not confused.
     
  18. bigbuck

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    Actually, It's separating ....and chaff....and you're doing quite a nice job of it! :)
     
  19. Detox

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    I burped...
     
  20. Detox

    Detox Retired Moderator

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    Oh sorry wrong thread... Now where does that belong o_O
     
  21. bigbuck

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  22. NICK ADSL UK

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    Guys & girls if we could get back on to the main topic please?
    Thank you
    why are there so many people in ten forward?
     
  23. Chico Valdez

    Chico Valdez Guest

    Weet....Shaft.......where does it end? I don't know about the weet but shafting is sometimes appropriate.

    Play on, chico
     
  24. chico

    chico Guest

    OOPS, sorry bout that Nick!

    chico
     
  25. Cochise

    Cochise A missed friend

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    Sooooooorrrrrry Nick.....you know what they're like here....a Thread tends to turn into a Reel of cotton and before you know it it's been weaved into a 'T' Shirt.... :D.....Actually I thought I had put it in a 'Nutshell' in #6.....to the point, and succinct.....but as you well know...'There is always one'.....it's known as the 'Change a Light-bulb' Syndrome......I find this Theory of mine on Committee Style discussion to be Finite......Oh!..and it's a Fine nite here, not a cloud in the Sky...... :D



    Cochise, :cool: (Looking lovely as usual) :p
     
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