Posts by Bruce

1) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : How does a Modern cruise ship hit a charted reef (Message 1216924)
Posted 11 Apr 2012 by Profile Bruce
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A bigger question to ask is how much can she list and still operate her lifeboats? That was one of the issues with the Titanic so there is no excuse to not abandon ship before she reaches that point. It sounds like from some media reports some of the lifeboats did tip enough from scraping the sides to put people in the water.

The problems with the Titanic were many, there weren't enough lifeboats, there had been no lifeboat drill and no one knew what to do to abandon ship, and remember, the Titanic was "unsinkable".
2) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : How does a Modern cruise ship hit a charted reef (Message 1216923)
Posted 11 Apr 2012 by Profile Bruce
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Do passenger ship designs include watertight compartments to protect against severe flooding?


All modern ships have watertight compartments, some are better than others. The Titanic had around 6 watertight doors (I don't remember the exact number).
3) Message boards : News : "Are We Alone?" The Great Debate (Message 1046996)
Posted 8 Nov 2010 by Profile Bruce
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The recent BBC article and interview with Seth Shostak is interesting because, among other things, it questions whether we're looking for the right kind of signal. Any civilisation following a similar technological path to our own will only be detectable by our radio telescopes for a limited period whilst they're using high-power omnidirectional radio to communicate around their planet. If they follow our path, then within 100 years they will switch to using lower-energy more efficient point-to-point communications, or they'll use fibre-optic. If true, that greatly lowers the odds of finding them by using a radio telescope.

Ham Radio Operators, CB'ers, and Broadcasters all depend on something other than point-to-point communications and I don't see any of these radiators of RF not being used in the foreseeable future.
4) Questions and Answers : Windows : I keep getting a virtual Fortran Error (Message 21719)
Posted 3 Sep 2004 by Profile Bruce
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I am using BOINC 4.05. I just started getting this Virtual Fortran Error. I have shut down and restarted the program and it still won't run.





 
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