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Re: Local News
« Reply #495 on: October 11, 2024, 11:51:53 PM »
Congressman for my area has a bizarre quasi military uniform polo. It identifies him as a congressman. I do not feel comforted.

From what I've read DeSantis ignored federal guidance on drainage, and looking around, yup
I keep trying to explain to mom that the water and power we have right now are a massive luxury and pure luck. We're in the middle of an outage zone and have bless'ed air conditioning.

No fence though, hurricane bless'ed shredded it.

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« Reply #496 on: October 15, 2024, 08:07:55 AM »

Not quite local but,
Has anyone seen the comet that was last viewed 80,000 years ago in the night sky.
And as I am not an astrologist, if it sailed past us so long ago why has it appeared again ?
Does it mead the universe is circular or its because its the gravity of planets causing it to return (if due to gravity then that's pretty impressive as its not collided with another "world")
And how do we know it first appeared 80,000 years ago ? who saw it ?

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« Reply #497 on: Yesterday at 07:21:31 AM »
1) Astronomer

2) It has an elliptical orbit around the sun, and having measured its course that orbit can be calculated with very precise accuracy; and in this case it is a big-ass ellipse that takes 80,000 years to do one lap. (80,000 years ago wasn't when it first appeared, that is the last time it appeared locally)

3) Collisions: to quote Douglas Adams: "Space is BIG. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space". The chances of two objects bumping in to each other really aren't that high, so any given comet can circulate for a very long time before it hits something.

4) No, I haven't seen it, neither will I look - all celestial objects are a marvel, I don't really consider any one to be more special than any others. Saves me having to run out and check whenever something new happens. I will, however, look up if something is on a collision course!

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« Reply #498 on: Yesterday at 08:44:48 AM »
Somebody in New Mexico posted a photo of it in my Facebook feed.  That's as close as I've come to any personal experience or knowledge of it.  In a way, it's a good thing that space is big since if there is intelligent life out there, it keeps Bebe Netanyahu and Putin far enough away to prevent them from inflicting mischief on it.
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« Reply #499 on: Yesterday at 03:53:01 PM »
If there is life out there capable of getting here to play, then the impact will be similar in principle (although orders of magnitude different) to when the Europeans arrived in the Americas. The indigenous population won't stand a chance. In all SciFi versions of this scenario, somehow the Tau'ri are the best, brightest, and strongest race in the universe: common sense says that this is complete balls.

tl;dr: I don't think earth's "leaders" will pose any threat to "visitors".

My concern wasn't with visitors, it was given the prospect that Earthlings acquire the tech to go visit other planets with the capacity to treat the inhabitants the ways that we have treated indigenous folks on our own blue sphere.  That said, the Tau'ri did have a marked sense of style.

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« Reply #500 on: Yesterday at 04:02:55 PM »
My concern wasn't with visitors, it was given the prospect that Earthlings acquire the tech to go visit other planets with the capacity to treat the inhabitants the ways that we have treated indigenous folks on our own blue sphere.

Oh, I agree.

Thankfully for all of the Bond Villain's posturing, we have no chance of visiting other intelligent life in his - or any of his contemporaries' - lifetime.
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« Reply #501 on: Yesterday at 09:55:46 PM »
other intelligent life

Of course you mean Trump, right?
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