Posts by flight

1) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Cubesat (Message 1071517)
Posted 28 Jan 2011 by Profile flight
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I think we have more than enough satellites. Ever google your house? Scary. Ive seen every car I have owned the last 20 years.

But acording to this article ive read they are in low orbit and will evetualy fall back to earth.

Also acording to this article the University of California, Berkeley ( sound familiar lol ) used the Cubesat for their Ions, Neutrals, Electrons, Magnetic Fields projects.
2) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Cubesat (Message 1071033)
Posted 27 Jan 2011 by Profile flight
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I just finished reading a realy cool article in the Scientific Americon magaazine, page 48 about somthing called the Cubesat, its a very small satellites that will soon cost only $10,000 to build and launch into space. Anyone can build them for any projects they see fit. the web site is http://cubesat.org/. Check it out.
3) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Much has been said about work units. (Message 1071032)
Posted 27 Jan 2011 by Profile flight
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I work, you work, we all work for work units.
4) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1066360)
Posted 13 Jan 2011 by Profile flight
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Click Image to join team muskoka

5) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Winter Solstice (Message 1059139)
Posted 23 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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Next one in 2094

bj

I dont think that ill wait for that one lol
6) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Winter Solstice (Message 1058602)
Posted 22 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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Well here is a link to some pics that were take from Aurora Ontario http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/web/imagepopup.php?imgname=LunarEclipse_Aurora.jpg&title=The%20lunar%20eclipse%20over%20Aurora,%20Ontario.%20Click%20the%20image%20for%20a%20look%20at%20the%20moon%20from%20different%20parts%20of%20Canada.%20-%20The%20Weather%20Network&lang=en&wid=2337 and as for the next eclips on the Winter Solstis, will be a very long time from now ( lol ). here is a WIKI link with everything about the 2010 eclips, lots of of pics from diferent areas of the world http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_2010_lunar_eclipse
7) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Winter Solstice (Message 1058445)
Posted 21 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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It sure was a long time ago, and the next one, well lets just say we wont have to worrie about it if we will miss it lol
8) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Winter Solstice (Message 1058351)
Posted 21 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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yes, and the last one to happen on Winter solstice was over 300 yrs ago acording to what i read
9) Message boards : Science (non-SETI) : Winter Solstice (Message 1058345)
Posted 21 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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here is a live feed of the lunar eclipse http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast
10) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1058342)
Posted 21 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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Were we are located, Canada, Ontario, Muskoka area.



11) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Winter Solstice (Message 1058341)
Posted 21 Dec 2010 by Profile flight
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Its happening now, here is a live feed http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast
12) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1050732)
Posted 24 Nov 2010 by Profile flight
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If you live in this area or come to visit, then consider joining Team Muskoka
13) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1039361)
Posted 8 Oct 2010 by Profile flight
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This is us


This is the area were we look for E.T.


This is our logo


and this is us getting the next Signal

and this is us celebrating


This were you JOIN Team Muskoka
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14) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1034508)
Posted 19 Sep 2010 by Profile flight
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This is us


This is the area were we look for E.T.


This is our logo


and this is us getting the next Signal

and this is us celebrating


This were you JOIN Team Muskoka
And this is our web site Team Muskoka.com
15) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1034507)
Posted 19 Sep 2010 by Profile flight
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This is us


This is the area were we look for E.T.


This is our logo


and this is us getting the next Signal

and this is us celebrating


This were you JOIN Team Muskoka
And this is our web site Team Muskoka.com
16) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1031103)
Posted 5 Sep 2010 by Profile flight
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17) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1017657)
Posted 19 Jul 2010 by Profile flight
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This is us


This is the area were we look for E.T.


This is our logo


and this is us getting the next Signal

and this is us celebrating


This were you JOIN Team Muskoka
And this is our web site Team Muskoka.com
18) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Lost Mixology (Message 1013318)
Posted 8 Jul 2010 by Profile flight
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A shot of coconut rum and mountain dew, really awesome drink
19) Message boards : Team Recruitment Center : **** Team Muskoka **** (2) (Message 1013317)
Posted 8 Jul 2010 by Profile flight
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20) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Question of the week (Message 1010526)
Posted 2 Jul 2010 by Profile flight
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the next question, what would happen if the other ducks leg was missing what would it do?



Missed this one the first time around...

if you really meant "the other ducks leg was missing" then you have two ducks with one leg each. Thus the question is reduced to the previous solutions.

BUT if you meant "the ducks other leg was missing" then you have ground duck, as shown above.

Does ground duck make for a good sandwich? What kind of spread do you use?

Thinking of Quakers spread


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