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Message 1743466 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 2:32:28 UTC
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Need a third account here for "in the mood".

Not supposed to be drunk, that is.

Don't believe what may be happening next.

Think about it.

Perhaps pinkpanther for this purpose?

I have forgot the other one.

As I already said.

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Message 1743494 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 4:29:11 UTC

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Message 1743499 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 4:40:17 UTC

LOL...you might like this......................
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"Freedom is just Chaos, with better lighting." Alan Dean Foster

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Message 1743510 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 4:56:18 UTC
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj5-agJG4f0

Back to basics perhaps, or maybe you happen to be dumb.

BTW: Not meant for Mark.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyeQlurNDf8&index=28&list=RDWE89BjSg8S8

Some good music there, at least after 10 minutes.

Try from the start first, getting tired.

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Message 1743513 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 5:00:15 UTC - in response to Message 1743510.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj5-agJG4f0

Back to basics perhaps, or maybe you happen to be dumb.

(Not meant for Mark).

ROFLMAO.......I am rather digging the link I posted.
Great stuff I had almost forgotten.

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Message 1743518 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 5:23:57 UTC
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Oh, so the triplet score was about 133 here?

Better needs a dig up here.

That is, if so - so.
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Message 1743523 - Posted: 20 Nov 2015, 5:34:33 UTC

My Notepad playlist, Mark, or possibly YouTube suggestions.

Not always in the mood, but keeping a tab on it.

Getting back to it. I will post those links I find to be nice.
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Message 1743739 - Posted: 21 Nov 2015, 1:54:18 UTC
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A couple of beers on a Thursday evening.

Still 5 left to go. I will have them a little later on.

I left the computer running and returned back here for a late night shift.

And in the process of writing this, it shuts off with no warning at all, giving me a short, but quite noticeable jolt.

Returning back, Google Chrome not only remembers the tabs, but even the last word of what I am about to write. The last word became cut off and no carriage return at the end, but this is where I probably ended.

Thanks to the developers for making such a thing possible. But I lost all the factorization tasks. Here an improvement should be found to both the user interface as well as preservation of data being processed.

There is a session file in the Yafu folder. I may continue using this file.

But visiting the web-page of Mike Garrett based on the suggestion in the Notices tab of BOINC Manager, I receive a message about the use of cookies in the web-page at the top.

http://mikegarrett.blogspot.nl/2015/10/another-hint-that-kepler-system.html

Since the use of such cookies is supposed to be both practical and relevant for the proper use of web-surfing, perhaps giving such notices should not be used anymore.

You may of course be able to surf the web having cookies being disabled in the browser, but when doing so, you may soon be able to discover the possible disadvantage.

Back to the question about possible intelligence. Some people may think of numbers being an indicator of such a thing. Intelligence may be found here on Earth by means of the construction of buildings, roads, or even whole cities, while others again may think of patterns, thoughts and other things more related to the conscious or unconscious mind.

Logic is a part of knowledge in the same way as other similar things happen to be the same, including deduction. Logic makes it able to carry out good reasoning or making good guesses when it comes to certain things, but again translate.google.com is not able to suggest the precise word I would like to use.

We may think of the possible existence of Dyson spheres as being an indication of the presence of extraterrestrial intelligence. One may perhaps ask whether such objects are products of our own intelligence or thought, or they may be found or occurring naturally instead.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyson_sphere

According to the Wikipedia, such a sphere is still a hypothetical one and therefore is no proof that any such may exist.

Checking in with the article, it may have been rewritten.

A sidenote to this, when doing so, there is a link to "megastructure" in the first paragraph. When visiting this link, I am reminded of something that I have been hearing in the past, namely a speculation or perhaps a wish of making a possible space elevator in order to rapidly getting to space.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megastructure

I will not be mentioning any names here since it only becomes a guess, but this shows that our concept of thinking is much the same as those civilizations that may be ahead of us and already being using such technologies for their specific or intended purpose.
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Message 1743787 - Posted: 21 Nov 2015, 6:08:59 UTC
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Before it gets too late.

I just happened to be hearing the word "theoretical cosmologist" when watching a YouTube video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybck6R9ep2A

Any such people around here perhaps?

Seriously, this subject is very interesting one.

I should better have made a link to the word "logic" in a previous post.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic

Current knowledge is giving the explanation that the galaxies of the universe are either floating on their own in space, or more likely are part of clusters of galaxy clusters, including possible superclusters of galaxies.

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is now telling us that these clusters are more or less connected or interconnected with each other by means of filaments and there may also be large voids between each filament, separating them from each other.

Since these filaments are both very distant and also may be stretching several constellations in the sky, it becomes difficult to speak about the Virgo cluster located in the constellation Horologium and the like.

Not all the sky has been mapped in order to show these filaments because of the dust and gas of the Milky Way hampering these efforts.

If for some reason I choose to zoom in on a distant field in the constellation of Horologium, I would be able to see individual galaxies which would then belong to either a cluster of galaxies, or maybe even part of a supercluster.

If not so, such a galaxy may be part of the filament of galaxies which makes up the intergalactic web, or the cosmic web of galaxies. For now we do not know the shape of the whole filament structure, but assume it to be somewhat resembling a spider web.

Rather than using a specific word or term for a particular region of the sky based on either distance or area being covered, it should be better to classify the clusters of galaxies into regions which better shows what each separate region is a part of.

It is easy to speak about the Local Group of Galaxies, the Virgo galaxy cluster, the Coma galaxy cluster and the Hercules galaxy cluster, but this survey shows that there is even more to it.

Are we again loosing track of things or getting lost? If I happened to be traveling in space, I would like to know where I happened to be. Those spectacular photographs showing distant galaxy clusters probably makes us forget their huge distances and the empty space which is present in between.

Could you please direct me to a source where such information may be found which is not based on pure speculation or imagination alone? If so, this would be of much help when it comes to the ability of imagining such things.
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Message 1743809 - Posted: 21 Nov 2015, 8:16:54 UTC
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02no11ae.18436.235522.7.12.244_1

Found on the server.

02no11ae.18436.235522.7.12.242_1

Not being found on the server.

Also 02no11ae.18436.235522.7.12.245_1 ended up with a blank line in SMV.

Have not checked the server yet for this task.

Checking, my wingman has reported the task. I will be doing so when finishing the tasks in the task list or the Manager chooses to do this.

Or perhaps it is the server that is requesting such reporting? It should not be necessary to report any tasks before they have been uploaded first.

Should read "in the Milky Way" in the previous post.
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