Well ABBA indeed Bill. I have just barely held off ( by the merest of whiskers ) on at least a merit point award for you, because I like ABBA as you do. Despite that they haven't published any papers on physics. To my knowledge. But as I'm rather busy with putting down a mutiny at the moment, I will need to get back to you on that later. After the slaughter we can have a chat over some decent apple cider perhaps .... :-)
[ ... slides down banister, hits family jewels, bounces up into rigging cutlass in mouth, sails rip and down Mike goes into the barrel on deck, swears, by golly gosh & jolly roger he doth swear alot .... collapses, is fed to sharks as berely. Big feast of flake had, much carousing by crew .... ]
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Point of Order! Dr. Hewson awarded Mikey Scooby Snax when in fact he should have been denied them for double posting.
There will be a town hall meeting at 6PM to discuss the removal of the Scooby Snack supply from the custody of Dr. Hewson. Motions for further censure may be made at that time.
Abuses of power will not be tolerated!
Phil
As a former WINNER of a LPTP thread I am a permanent member of the Council and will of course veto any reduction in any Scooby Snax coming my way. Since I am a permanent member all if it takes is my veto to derail the whole thing. You can talk, but as long as I hold a veto nothing will be done about reducing Scooby Snax. Any protests about any possible conflicts of interest will also be vetoed and ignored. In short mikey LOVES his Scooby Snax and you ain't getting 'em back!!
The solution of course is ... ABBA
They had success back in the 70's but then
failed to have a reunion tour in the 1980's.
I Win !!!
Bill
Nay, nay, nay. It's obviously the Swedish Chef! Bork bork bork! (No, wait, no Chicago connection.)
Quote:
As a former WINNER of a LPTP thread I am a permanent member of the Council and will of course veto any reduction in any Scooby Snax coming my way. Since I am a permanent member all if it takes is my veto to derail the whole thing. You can talk, but as long as I hold a veto nothing will be done about reducing Scooby Snax. Any protests about any possible conflicts of interest will also be vetoed and ignored. In short mikey LOVES his Scooby Snax and you ain't getting 'em back!!
Well in that case, I will simply point out that I am also a past winner and therefore veto the denial of Scooby Snax to me. Justice is thereby served.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
Here's a 42 min highlight video, http://rosetta.esa.int/
Edit: It's about the science of the mission and the separation confirmation, so not about the actual landing... =(
Driving to work today I find this on the side of a bus, advertising of all things a bank ! Sacrilege ! Scoobist Advertising ! Heresy !
In fact the National Australia Bank ( NAB ) or more precisely the Nasty Avaricious BarStars - are trying to portray themselves as other than the robber barons that they be. Their idea is that they don't take as much from you, compared with the other highwaymen, when you have to stand and deliver. Apparently after they strip you of all your clothing when they come to call, you get a free pair of thongs to walk somewhere, so one is not entirely naked !! Really considerate people. Anyone come form a posse with me for these vermin ???
Hints So Far :
#1 - a real person who might be mentioned in a book about the history of physics.
#2 - sometimes what seems to be very little can turn out to be quite a lot.
#3 - Success and failure in Sweden.
... to which I will add
Hint #4 - some gods have given their names to planets, but what else ?
There is more than one correct answer here to this particular hint, but remember the topic is physics. It will be a Double Scooby Snax Pak for eachfirst correct answer. Then the next hint will be on Monday .... 'cos these four hints do substantially narrow the field now, and some research time is appropriate.
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) Yes, you are right. This is outright bribery to discourage you from ousting me from power. A straight up plea to greed by using what is yours already, while keeping you clambering amongst yourselves. DownUnda we call this an 'election promise'.
( edit ) Ooops - 'gods' may mean females too ...
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
The gravity of the situation is...I know, I know. Boo hiss and all that rubbish.
Phil
Edit: On another note. Tomorrow I go in to the bosses office to officially start my back to work processing! Finally, six months later I get my job back. Dang doctors...Present company in this forum excluded of course.
We have Dang Doctors here in Australia too ... plus Silly Willies and Ucknuckles :-)
Now Rene is another outstanding guy, and his work certainly comes into play in physics. He invented the concept of a numerical co-ordinate system. I say numerical as one can have non-numerical ones like : beginning at the railway station go north, then take the third left turn after the basketball arena, and find the fifth house on the right opposite the 7-Eleven. That if you like is pure geometry and labeling of geometric entities ( points, lines, angles, planes ... ) that have an existence in their own right. Alas one cannot do too much detailed analysis though. Rene put numbering to such schemes and allowed the subsequent mixing with algebra. Plus much besides. Newton swallowed his work whole, but he had to run at it several times : reading and re-reading from the start, getting further in each time until he got bogged. He eventually got it. Time constraints aside I would recommend that approach ie. don't be too proud to go back to page one, rinse & repeat.
Interestingly tensor calculus can be viewed as a semi-return to geometric language by finding exact statements/invariants regardless of any particular choice of co-ordinate system. One still needs a co-ordinate system but one can withhold the precise choice until way late in some analysis, and then the rules of tensor calculus give an algorithmic approach to reveal some answer of interest. Einstein's use of it in GR was ideal, as one does need to describe the same universe from different viewpoints and yet still retain core truths unshielded by co-ordinate system quirks.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: Now Hint #3 - Success
The solution of course is ... ABBA
They had success back in the 70's but then
failed to have a reunion tour in the 1980's.
I Win !!!
Bill
Well ABBA indeed Bill. I have
Well ABBA indeed Bill. I have just barely held off ( by the merest of whiskers ) on at least a merit point award for you, because I like ABBA as you do. Despite that they haven't published any papers on physics. To my knowledge. But as I'm rather busy with putting down a mutiny at the moment, I will need to get back to you on that later. After the slaughter we can have a chat over some decent apple cider perhaps .... :-)
[ ... slides down banister, hits family jewels, bounces up into rigging cutlass in mouth, sails rip and down Mike goes into the barrel on deck, swears, by golly gosh & jolly roger he doth swear alot .... collapses, is fed to sharks as berely. Big feast of flake had, much carousing by crew .... ]
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
RE: RE: Point of Order!
As a former WINNER of a LPTP thread I am a permanent member of the Council and will of course veto any reduction in any Scooby Snax coming my way. Since I am a permanent member all if it takes is my veto to derail the whole thing. You can talk, but as long as I hold a veto nothing will be done about reducing Scooby Snax. Any protests about any possible conflicts of interest will also be vetoed and ignored. In short mikey LOVES his Scooby Snax and you ain't getting 'em back!!
Is this thing going to Land
Is this thing going to Land Successfully ?
I guess we'll soon find out )
Bill
RE: RE: Now Hint #3 -
Nay, nay, nay. It's obviously the Swedish Chef! Bork bork bork! (No, wait, no Chicago connection.)
Well in that case, I will simply point out that I am also a past winner and therefore veto the denial of Scooby Snax to me. Justice is thereby served.
David
Miserable old git
Patiently waiting for the asteroid with my name on it.
The Philae has
The Philae has landed!
Here's a 42 min highlight video, http://rosetta.esa.int/
Edit: It's about the science of the mission and the separation confirmation, so not about the actual landing... =(
Oh, and also winning! =)
Philip has landed on a comet!
Philip has landed on a comet! Amazing .... :-)
Driving to work today I find this on the side of a bus, advertising of all things a bank ! Sacrilege ! Scoobist Advertising ! Heresy !
In fact the National Australia Bank ( NAB ) or more precisely the Nasty Avaricious BarStars - are trying to portray themselves as other than the robber barons that they be. Their idea is that they don't take as much from you, compared with the other highwaymen, when you have to stand and deliver. Apparently after they strip you of all your clothing when they come to call, you get a free pair of thongs to walk somewhere, so one is not entirely naked !! Really considerate people. Anyone come form a posse with me for these vermin ???
Hints So Far :
#1 - a real person who might be mentioned in a book about the history of physics.
#2 - sometimes what seems to be very little can turn out to be quite a lot.
#3 - Success and failure in Sweden.
... to which I will add
Hint #4 - some gods have given their names to planets, but what else ?
There is more than one correct answer here to this particular hint, but remember the topic is physics. It will be a Double Scooby Snax Pak for each first correct answer. Then the next hint will be on Monday .... 'cos these four hints do substantially narrow the field now, and some research time is appropriate.
Cheers, Mike.
( edit ) Yes, you are right. This is outright bribery to discourage you from ousting me from power. A straight up plea to greed by using what is yours already, while keeping you clambering amongst yourselves. DownUnda we call this an 'election promise'.
( edit ) Ooops - 'gods' may mean females too ...
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal
Rene' Descartes But I have
Rene' Descartes
But I have no idea what little turns out to be a lot.
RE: Philip has landed on a
No applause, just throw money, please.
The gravity of the situation is...I know, I know. Boo hiss and all that rubbish.
Phil
Edit: On another note. Tomorrow I go in to the bosses office to officially start my back to work processing! Finally, six months later I get my job back. Dang doctors...Present company in this forum excluded of course.
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.
We have Dang Doctors here in
We have Dang Doctors here in Australia too ... plus Silly Willies and Ucknuckles :-)
Now Rene is another outstanding guy, and his work certainly comes into play in physics. He invented the concept of a numerical co-ordinate system. I say numerical as one can have non-numerical ones like : beginning at the railway station go north, then take the third left turn after the basketball arena, and find the fifth house on the right opposite the 7-Eleven. That if you like is pure geometry and labeling of geometric entities ( points, lines, angles, planes ... ) that have an existence in their own right. Alas one cannot do too much detailed analysis though. Rene put numbering to such schemes and allowed the subsequent mixing with algebra. Plus much besides. Newton swallowed his work whole, but he had to run at it several times : reading and re-reading from the start, getting further in each time until he got bogged. He eventually got it. Time constraints aside I would recommend that approach ie. don't be too proud to go back to page one, rinse & repeat.
Interestingly tensor calculus can be viewed as a semi-return to geometric language by finding exact statements/invariants regardless of any particular choice of co-ordinate system. One still needs a co-ordinate system but one can withhold the precise choice until way late in some analysis, and then the rules of tensor calculus give an algorithmic approach to reveal some answer of interest. Einstein's use of it in GR was ideal, as one does need to describe the same universe from different viewpoints and yet still retain core truths unshielded by co-ordinate system quirks.
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal