Saturday, January 17, 2015
holder eliminating the federal colored people tax
By Dale Asberry at January 17, 2015 10 comments
high energy to solve the challenge of the planets
ROVER had begun under U.S. Air Force (USAF)/AEC auspices in 1955. USAF/AEC selected the Kiwi reactor design for nuclear-thermal rocket ground testing in 1957 – a major step forward for the U.S. nuclear rocket program – and USAF relinquished its role the program to NASA in 1958. As President Kennedy gave his speech, U.S. aerospace companies competed for the contract to build NERVA, the first flight-capable nuclear-thermal rocket engine.
Nuclear-thermal propulsion was not the only form of nuclear-powered high-energy propulsion. Another was nuclear-electric propulsion, which can take many forms. This post examines only the form known widely as ion drive.
An ion thruster electrically charges a propellant and expels it at nearly the speed of light using an electric or magnetic field. Because charging propellant and generating electric or magnetic fields require a great deal of electricity, only a small amount of propellant can be ionized and expelled. This means in turn that an ion thruster permits only very gradual acceleration despite the speed at which propellant leaves it; one can, however, in theory operate an ion thruster for months or years, enabling it to push a spacecraft to high velocities.
American rocket pioneer Robert Goddard first wrote of electric propulsion in his notebooks in 1906. By 1916 be had begun experiments with “electrified jets.” Interest faded in the 1920s and resumed in the 1940s. The list of ion drive experimenters and theorists reads like a “Who’s Who” of early space research: L. Shepherd and A. V. Cleaver in Britain, L. Spitzer and H. Tsien in the United States, and E. Sanger in West Germany all contributed to the development of ion before 1955.
By CNu at January 17, 2015 0 comments
Labels: evolution , Possibilities
valigursky made pretty pictures, but ernst stuhlinger was the man...,
By CNu at January 17, 2015 0 comments
Labels: evolution , Living Memory , macrobiology , What Now?
the great acceleration
“Radioactive isotopes from this detonation were emitted to the atmosphere and spread worldwide entering the sedimentary record to provide a unique signal of the start of the Great Acceleration, a signal that is unequivocally attributable to human activities,” the paper reports. The research explores the underlying drivers of the Great Acceleration: predominantly globalisation.
By CNu at January 17, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Great Filters , What Now?
Friday, January 16, 2015
for whom the muzzein calls....,
When you are broke, you can't plan ahead or shop sales or buy in bulk. Poor people wait to buy something until they absolutely need it, so they have to pay whatever the going price is at that moment. If ten-packs of paper towels are on sale for half price, that's great, but you can only afford one roll anyway. In this way, poor people actually pay more than others for common staple goods.
I buy "fish" antibiotics online because I can't afford health care. … Amoxicillin and such. Mostly for husband who has Lyme's disease. We can't afford our monthly health care rates. We are 30somethings in the US. Really feel like a "bottom feeder".
I'm making $150- $200 a week and I need new shoes. So I can buy $60 shoes that will last or $15 walmart shoes. So I buy the walmart shoes and some groceries instead of just the $60 shoes and no groceries. Three months later I'll need new shoes again. But I'll also have to pay rent and my light bill is due. So I'll pay the light bill and buy some "shoe glue" for $4 to fix my shoes for another few weeks until I can buy the $15 ones again.
By CNu at January 16, 2015 5 comments
Labels: austerity , debt slavery , Livestock Management
staten island race politics a microcosm of america and the world...,
By CNu at January 16, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , Race and Ethnicity , The Hardline
theory of capital as power: call for papers
By CNu at January 16, 2015 7 comments
Labels: evolution , global system of 1% supremacy
rule of law: the perfect site for the gop national convention...,
By CNu at January 16, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , institutional deconstruction , What IT DO Shawty...
how crime in america has decreased over the past decade
By CNu at January 16, 2015 0 comments
Labels: governance , Livestock Management
Thursday, January 15, 2015
rule of law: overseer union president doesn't speak for the overseers
And then the cop — one of about 350 in attendance — took a verbal jab at Lynch, who has called on de Blasio to offer a mea culpa for his continued lack of support for police.
By Dale Asberry at January 15, 2015 4 comments
Labels: Rule of Law
necropolitics: freedom fries thought crimes
By CNu at January 15, 2015 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , niggerization
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
get rid of the useless eaters, the simulation
By Dale Asberry at January 14, 2015 5 comments
anti-definition of cathedral manliness
By Dale Asberry at January 14, 2015 0 comments
Labels: bushido , Cathedral , culture of competence
neologism: the midgley effect
By CNu at January 14, 2015 0 comments
Labels: evolution , gain of function , What IT DO Shawty...
tony blair pretending he doesn't understand what russell brand is on about...,
By CNu at January 14, 2015 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , Ass Clownery , deceiver , elite , establishment
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
necropolitics: a war zone of the mind playing itself out on the streets
By CNu at January 13, 2015 12 comments
Labels: American Original , clampdown , institutional deconstruction , killer-ape , Race and Ethnicity
necropolitics: freedom fries any semblance of fair and uniform application...,
By CNu at January 13, 2015 0 comments
Labels: just-us , Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law , What IT DO Shawty...
necropolitics: freedom fries structure, meaning, self-worth and dignity...,
By CNu at January 13, 2015 6 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , doesn't end well , niggerization , not a good look , shameless
Monday, January 12, 2015
necropolitics: poor gary younge, panem's got his tongue....,
By CNu at January 12, 2015 0 comments
Labels: niggerization , sum'n not right
year of shattered illusions...,
alt-market | It has been said that during the economic collapse of the 1930s that the Great Depression was a depression only for the 30 percent of people that had lost everything. For the employed and the financially secure, the depression was much like any other time. This is the point at which we stand today in the collective mindset. With nearly a third of the U.S. population kicked off the unemployment rolls and approximately half the country dependent on a government check of some kind for their survival, the current depression is only now beginning to feel like a depression for anyone. The soup lines have received a fresh candy coating of EBT cards and welfare payments, but the illusion is finally fading, and this should be of great concern to us all in 2015.
By CNu at January 12, 2015 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
yeah.., no.., - sum'n faux
By CNu at January 12, 2015 4 comments
Labels: accountability , The Straight and Narrow
Sunday, January 11, 2015
the establishment has worked since _________ to create a common political identity against grievance
By CNu at January 11, 2015 2 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , Livestock Management , niggerization
not feeling je suis charlie...,
By CNu at January 11, 2015 0 comments
Labels: The Straight and Narrow
panem's ruthless fakery transparent in the light of living memory history...,
By CNu at January 11, 2015 0 comments
Labels: clampdown , Living Memory , What IT DO Shawty...
Saturday, January 10, 2015
necropolitics: from interrogation to extermination in a climate of perpetration
By CNu at January 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: agenda , deceiver , elite , establishment , Rule of Law
rule of law: petraeus never gave sworn testimony...,
By CNu at January 10, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Obamamandian Imperative , Rule of Law
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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theatlantic | The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers...
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...