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Post by iameye on Feb 7, 2008 23:56:52 GMT -5
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Post by 65if2007 on Feb 8, 2008 0:52:17 GMT -5
to go Well, in 72 hours -- that is, this coming Monday -- he's going to facing Heather again in divorce court. ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hPiU9JugCTqOKLK6_aaPrqAIaUkwDoes anyone really think that he's not still going to be known to the world as "Paul McCartney" at that time? That he's actually going into divorce court on the heels of such a revelation? I really can't see it. As much as I like iamaphoney's videos, when he makes grandiose predictions about November 12, 2007 or February 9, 2008, he's just guessing like the rest of us. He doesn't KNOW. How could he KNOW? Just like the dude who photoshopped the picture of Paul in a swimming pool in such a way as to make it look as though it was taken at a morgue is just guessing. If he wasn't just guessing, he wouldn't need to do that.
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Post by GN on Feb 8, 2008 2:47:06 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2008 10:00:57 GMT -5
the glass onion A lium Ilium (bone) stay with me............ "Many plants in the genus Allium are known by the common name onion but, used without qualifiers, it usually refers to Allium cepa. Allium cepa is also known as the 'garden onion' or 'bulb' onion and 'shallot'." "Art historians disagree when and why onion domes became a typical feature of Russian architecture. Byzantine churches and architecture of Kievan Rus were characterized by broader, flatter domes without a special framework erected above the drum. In contrast to this ancient form, each drum of a Russian church is surmounted by a special structure of metal or timber, which is lined with sheet iron or tileso nion domes are popularly believed to symbolise burning candles. In 1917, noted religious philosopher Prince Yevgeny Trubetskoy argued that the onion shape of Russian church domes may not be explained rationally. According to Trubetskoy, drums crowned by tapering domes were deliberately scored to resemble candles, thus manifesting a certain aesthetic and religious attitude.[10] Another explanation has it that the onion dome was originally regarded as a form reminiscent of the edicula (cubiculum) in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.". By the end of the nineteenth century, most Russian churches from before the Petrine period had bulbous domes. The largest onion domes were erected in the seventeenth century in the area around Yaroslavl, incidentally famous for its large onions. Quite a few had more complicated bud-shaped domes, whose form derived from Baroque models of the late seventeenth century." look familiar? "Astronomers have finally discovered an object that has long been theorized: an hourglass-shaped magnetic field in a star forming region. The field is located in the protostellar system NGC IRAS 4A, which is located about 980 light-years from Earth in the constellation Perseus. Theorists predicted that the magnetic fields of collapsing clouds of gas and dust would form this hourglass shape because of the competing forces of magnetism and gravity.Long predicted by theory, the Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array has found the first conclusive evidence of an hourglass-shaped magnetic field in a star formation region. Measurements indicate that material in the interstellar cloud is dense enough to allow it to gravitationally collapse, warping the magnetic field in the process. Astronomers Josep Girart (Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia, Spanish National Research Council), Ramprasad Rao (Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica), and Dan Marrone (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) studied the protostellar system designated NGC 1333 IRAS 4A. This system of two protostars is located approximately 980 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Perseus. They reported their findings in the August 11 issue of the journal Science. "We selected this system because previous work had offered tantalizing hints of an hourglass-shaped magnetic field," explained Marrone. "The Submillimeter Array offered the resolution and sensitivity we needed to confirm it." NGC 1333 IRAS 4A is part of the Perseus molecular cloud complex - a collection of gas and dust holding as much mass as 130,000 suns. This region is actively forming stars. Its proximity to Earth and young age make the Perseus complex an ideal laboratory for studying star formation. Theorists predict that collapsing molecular cloud cores - the seeds of star formation - have to overcome the support provided by their magnetic field in order to form stars. In the process, the competition between gravity pulling inward and magnetic pressure pushing outward was expected to produce a warped, hourglass pattern to the magnetic field within these collapsed cores. Using the Array, Marrone and his colleagues observed dust emission from IRAS 4A. Because the magnetic field aligns the dust grains in the cloud core, the team could measure the magnetic field's geometry and estimate its strength by measuring the polarization of the dust emission. "With the special polarization capabilities of the SMA we see the shape of the field directly. This is the first textbook example of theoretically predicted magnetic structure," said Rao. The data indicate that, in the case of IRAS 4A, magnetic pressure is more influential than turbulence in slowing star formation within the cloud core. The same likely is true for similar cloud cores elsewhere. Despite the moderating influence of the magnetic field, IRAS 4A is dense enough for gravitational collapse to continue. Approximately a million years in the future, two sunlike stars will shine where only a dust-cloaked cocoon lies today."
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Post by tafultong on Feb 8, 2008 10:26:43 GMT -5
With apologies....Just kidding, Sir Paul. Good luck this week.
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Post by B on Feb 8, 2008 10:49:23 GMT -5
Iameye wrote: "Astronomers Josep Girart (Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia, Spanish National Research Council), Ramprasad Rao (Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica), and Dan Marrone (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) studied the protostellar system designated NGC 1333 IL RAS[/color] 4A. This system of two protostars is located approximately 980 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Perseus." Aha!
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2008 12:47:29 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 8, 2008 13:26:11 GMT -5
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Post by B on Feb 8, 2008 13:41:15 GMT -5
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Post by Doctype on Feb 8, 2008 14:08:44 GMT -5
Im waiting in my seat, looks like i will only be using the EDGE!
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Post by mindgames on Feb 9, 2008 0:44:30 GMT -5
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Post by mommybird on Feb 9, 2008 9:08:57 GMT -5
I went from the edge of my seat right onto the floor.
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Post by brotherdave on Feb 9, 2008 9:39:28 GMT -5
So are the Days of Our Lives...> The sand is about to run out the glass onion A lium Ilium (bone) stay with me............ "Many plants in the genus Allium are known by the common name onion but, used without qualifiers, it usually refers to Allium cepa. Allium cepa is also known as the 'garden onion' or 'bulb' onion and 'shallot'." "Art historians disagree when and why onion domes became a typical feature of Russian architecture. Byzantine churches and architecture of Kievan Rus were characterized by broader, flatter domes without a special framework erected above the drum. In contrast to this ancient form, each drum of a Russian church is surmounted by a special structure of metal or timber, which is lined with sheet iron or tileso nion domes are popularly believed to symbolise burning candles. In 1917, noted religious philosopher Prince Yevgeny Trubetskoy argued that the onion shape of Russian church domes may not be explained rationally. According to Trubetskoy, drums crowned by tapering domes were deliberately scored to resemble candles, thus manifesting a certain aesthetic and religious attitude.[10] Another explanation has it that the onion dome was originally regarded as a form reminiscent of the edicula (cubiculum) in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.". By the end of the nineteenth century, most Russian churches from before the Petrine period had bulbous domes. The largest onion domes were erected in the seventeenth century in the area around Yaroslavl, incidentally famous for its large onions. Quite a few had more complicated bud-shaped domes, whose form derived from Baroque models of the late seventeenth century." look familiar? "Astronomers have finally discovered an object that has long been theorized: an hourglass-shaped magnetic field in a star forming region. The field is located in the protostellar system NGC IRAS 4A, which is located about 980 light-years from Earth in the constellation Perseus. Theorists predicted that the magnetic fields of collapsing clouds of gas and dust would form this hourglass shape because of the competing forces of magnetism and gravity.Long predicted by theory, the Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array has found the first conclusive evidence of an hourglass-shaped magnetic field in a star formation region. Measurements indicate that material in the interstellar cloud is dense enough to allow it to gravitationally collapse, warping the magnetic field in the process. Astronomers Josep Girart (Institute of Space Studies of Catalonia, Spanish National Research Council), Ramprasad Rao (Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica), and Dan Marrone (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) studied the protostellar system designated NGC 1333 IRAS 4A. This system of two protostars is located approximately 980 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Perseus. They reported their findings in the August 11 issue of the journal Science. "We selected this system because previous work had offered tantalizing hints of an hourglass-shaped magnetic field," explained Marrone. "The Submillimeter Array offered the resolution and sensitivity we needed to confirm it." NGC 1333 IRAS 4A is part of the Perseus molecular cloud complex - a collection of gas and dust holding as much mass as 130,000 suns. This region is actively forming stars. Its proximity to Earth and young age make the Perseus complex an ideal laboratory for studying star formation. Theorists predict that collapsing molecular cloud cores - the seeds of star formation - have to overcome the support provided by their magnetic field in order to form stars. In the process, the competition between gravity pulling inward and magnetic pressure pushing outward was expected to produce a warped, hourglass pattern to the magnetic field within these collapsed cores. Using the Array, Marrone and his colleagues observed dust emission from IRAS 4A. Because the magnetic field aligns the dust grains in the cloud core, the team could measure the magnetic field's geometry and estimate its strength by measuring the polarization of the dust emission. "With the special polarization capabilities of the SMA we see the shape of the field directly. This is the first textbook example of theoretically predicted magnetic structure," said Rao. The data indicate that, in the case of IRAS 4A, magnetic pressure is more influential than turbulence in slowing star formation within the cloud core. The same likely is true for similar cloud cores elsewhere. Despite the moderating influence of the magnetic field, IRAS 4A is dense enough for gravitational collapse to continue. Approximately a million years in the future, two sunlike stars will shine where only a dust-cloaked cocoon lies today."
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2008 11:14:03 GMT -5
[/quote] "The hourglass was often depicted on pirate flags where it symbolised the fact that human existence is fleeting, and in England hourglasses were sometimes placed in coffins to symbolise the fact that the "sands of time" had run out."
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2008 16:32:16 GMT -5
In penny lane there is a fireman with an hourglass And in his pocket is a portrait of the queen. He likes to keep his fire engine clean, It's a clean machine.get back on the edge
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Post by MikeNL on Feb 9, 2008 16:58:11 GMT -5
IAAP LOGGED IN, GET YOUR RIPZOR's ready and grab the videos you can!
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2008 17:43:52 GMT -5
x marks the spot
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2008 19:00:01 GMT -5
"The Lily
The lily as stated above, esoterically represents the feminine-negative current aspect of the Christ. It is shaped like a cup, it’s petals usually upturned to the sun, awaiting the divine infusion. This symbology is aptly suited to correlate with the Grail cup or Chalice as well. The Fleur de lis is a well-known sacred symbol based upon the form of the lily. The Encyclopedia Britannica states that: “There is a legend that the lily, emblematic of purity, was sent from heaven to the Frankish King Clovis ©. 466-511) at his Baptism...but perhaps the figure was derived from that of a dove descending, symbolic of the Holy Spirit.”"HOUR-GLASS www.phoenixmasonry.org/mackeys_encyclopedia/h.htm"An emblem connected with the Third Degree, according to the Webb lectures, to remind us by the quick passage of its sands of the transitory nature of human life. As a Masonic symbol it is of comparatively modern date, but the use of the hourglass as an emblem of the passage of time is older than our oldest known rituals. Thus, in a speech before Parliament, in 1627, it is said: "We may dan dandle and play with the hour-glass that is in our power, but the hour will not stay for us; and an opportunity once lost cannot be regained." We are told in Notes and Queries (First Series, v, page 223) that in the early part of the eighteenth century it was a custom to inter an hour-glass with the dead, as an emblem of the sand of life being run out. There is in Sir John Soane's Museum, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, a manuscript account book, of 1614- 41, once owned by Nicholas Stone, Mason to King James I and Charles I, which on the title page has the following written note:
In time take time while time doth last, For time is no time wheel time is past.
A few sad and studious lines written in his Bible by Sir Falter Raleigh are found in Cayley's biography of him (volume in, chapter ix):
E'en such is time! which takes in trust Our youth, our joys, and an we have And pays us naught but age and dust, Which, in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days. And from which grave, and earth, and dust The Lord will raise me up, I trust.
Longfellow, in his "Sand of the Desert in an Hour glass," has written thus: A handful of red sand from the hot clime Of Arab deserts brought Within the glass comes the spy of Time, The minister of Thought.
An hour-glass is in the possession of the Lodge at Alexandria, Virginia, of which our Brother George Washington was Master.
That old treasure, a measure of the flying moments, well exhibits the changing methods brought about in time."
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Post by B on Feb 9, 2008 19:35:46 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 9, 2008 19:44:23 GMT -5
the dead horse will arrive.........
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Post by Doctype on Feb 9, 2008 19:48:14 GMT -5
As long as its not dead..... AND PALE! I think we will be okay.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Feb 9, 2008 21:21:54 GMT -5
24 hours to what? I must be missing something I suppose. Or it's like the universe thingy that went on?
The hourglass...someone's time has run out?
Oh my.
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Post by iameye on Feb 10, 2008 12:34:42 GMT -5
eight arms to hold you The human X and Y chromosomes are thought to have evolved from an ordinary pair of autosomes5, 24. Support for this hypothesis, and a proposed 300-million-year timeline for human sex chromosome evolution, have emerged from studies of modern X–Y gene pairs. In this context, investigators have interpreted the X–Y gene pairs as surviving 'fossils' where extensive sequence identity between ancestral X and Y chromosomes once existed25, 26. Our present sequencing of the MSY euchromatin expands the catalogue of known X–Y gene pair fossils, providing opportunity to re-examine models developed in earlier studies. Evolutionary stratification of X–Y genes Lahn and Page previously studied the evolutionary ages of X–Y gene pairs, as measured by synonymous X–Y nucleotide divergence, or Ks (ref. 26). They reasoned that X–Y differentiation would have begun only after X–Y crossing over ceased. They observed a strong correlation between the age (Ks) of individual X–Y gene pairs and the locations of their X members on the human X chromosome. Among the 19 X–Y gene pairs studied, age increased in a stepwise fashion along the length of the X chromosome, in four 'evolutionary strata'. This suggested that at least four events had punctuated human sex chromosome evolution, with each event suppressing X–Y crossing over in one stratum without grossly disturbing gene order in the X chromosome. We re-analysed this published information and combined the results with Ks and map location data for 12 additional X–Y gene pairs, thus compiling data on 31 X–Y pairs in all (Supplementary Table 5). In each of 27 pairs, the Y member is an X-degenerate gene or pseudogene. The other four pairs include two in which the Y member is an X-transposed gene and two in which the Y members are ampliconic gene families.
Among all X-degenerate pairs, and the two ampliconic pairs, the previously reported correlation between age (Ks) and X map position is readily apparent, with age increasing from the distal short arm to the long arm of the X chromosome (Fig. 7). Furthermore, as observed in the earlier study, the order of the homologous genes in the MSY appears to be scrambled with respect to Ks (Supplementary Fig. 9). These observations, together with the earlier arguments of Lahn and Page, suggest three conclusions. First, all MSY genes and pseudogenes identified here as X-degenerate seem to be products of a single molecular evolutionary process: the region-by-region suppression of crossing over in ancestral autosomes, with subsequent differentiation of the Y from the X chromosome (Fig. 6). Second, at least two of the MSY's ampliconic gene families, VCY and RBMY, also originated in this manner, but subsequently acquired the characteristics of ampliconic sequences (Fig. 6; for independent evidence concerning RBMY see refs 27 and 28). Third, as previously hypothesized, inversions in the Y chromosome may have suppressed crossing over with the X chromosome. www.nature.com/nature/journal/v423/n6942/full/nature01722.html
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Post by iameye on Feb 10, 2008 16:20:27 GMT -5
bad finger? As if reaching out with a come-hither motion, a giant gas finger emanating from two neighboring galaxies has hooked into the starry disk of the Milky Way and is pulling all three galaxies closer.This extremity of hydrogen gas is actually the pointy end of the so-called Leading Arm of gas that streams ahead of two irregular galaxies called the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds.The fate of these nearby galaxies, which are impacted by the Milky Way's gravity, has been somewhat of a mystery. The new finger findings suggest that the Magellanic Clouds will eventually merge with the Milky Way rather than zooming past. www.livescience.com/space/scienceastronomy/080205-st-galaxy-finger.htmlLocated about 160,000 light-years from Earth, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is only one-twentieth the diameter of our galaxy and contains one-tenth as many stars. The Small Magellanic Cloud resides 200,000 light-years from Earth and is about 100 times smaller than the Milky Way. "We're thrilled because we can determine exactly where this gas is plowing into the Milky Way," said research team leader Naomi McClure-Griffiths of CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility. Called HVC306-2+230, the gas finger is gouging into our galaxy's starry disk about 70,000 light-years away from Earth. In the night sky, the contact point would be nearest the Southern Cross. Until last year, astronomers thought the Magellanic Clouds had orbited our galaxy many times. This scenario held a gloomy outlook for the clouds, which were said to be doomed to be ripped apart and swallowed by the gravitational goliath. But then new Hubble Space Telescope measurements revealed the clouds are paying our galaxy a one-time visit rather than being its lunch.
McClure-Griffiths' results, however, are more in line with the previous tale pegging the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds as long-time companions. McClure-Griffiths remarks that this isn't the final word and that both theories are still on the table. By pointing out the spot of contact between the Leading Arm and our galactic disk, the recent study will help astronomers to predict where the clouds themselves will travel in the future. "We think the Leading Arm is a tidal feature, gas pulled out of the Magellanic Clouds by the Milky Way's gravity," McClure-Griffiths said. "Where this gas goes, we'd expect the clouds to follow, at least approximately." In the distant future, the three galaxies could become one. www.livescience.com/space/scienceastronomy/080205-st-galaxy-finger.html
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Post by CoconutFudge on Feb 10, 2008 21:50:13 GMT -5
I have been absent from class for a while and I have no idea what this is about, but it has been 24 hours, so perhaps one could point me in the direction of this important revelation?
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