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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Reviving the Woolly Mammoth out of the polar ice.
« on: 26/12/2012 07:36:55 »
Is it possible to revive the Wooly Mammoth from the frozen specimens in the polar ice, from their frozen seed, DNA? All this before the ice melts and they finally decay?

I suppose through veterinarian artificial insemination or the creation of a seed, egg pair, in which healthy elephants cells are taken and the Nucleus is replaces with the freshly warmed specimen, and then placed inside an elephants uterus.

Also considering the possibility of ancient diseases, as a problem.

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Just Chat! / Beatles music video appliance in ladies hand, what is it?
« on: 20/10/2012 08:59:12 »
Hi, in this Beatles music video, right at the end of Hey you've got to hide your love away, the lady produces an object, what is it?


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Geek Speak / Applications anyone can use when in a foreign city to get services
« on: 14/09/2012 16:53:30 »
Good day, I want to know about applications, whether Apple, Android or Windows, or even Symbian... anyone can use, English speaker or Hungarian... to find police stations, hospitals, consuls, banks... in a foreign city. Which may be Istanbul, London, Rome, Tokyo, Chicago or Rio...

I am thinking maps, perhaps a download via an internet cafe. Or before you go. Fonts translators...

Things girls from the eastern Europe can use. But also Australians and Brits.

4
Technology / 3D Image Monitors available - will they prove popular?
« on: 14/08/2012 01:30:50 »
I got a magazine called photonics spectra, and saw inside a new monitor like a glass dome and within a 3D image of a human organ like a liver. So now we have 3D monitors. We could have these in house soon. And it is in keeping with some sci fi portrayals of what was then the future.

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Just Chat! / Tens of thousands of FSU/Eastern European girls are missing into slavery!
« on: 05/08/2012 21:49:24 »
Good day, I have read articles over the years about people trafficking. The victims are forced into horrible work in the sex industry, and may die in it. Years ago I referred to Nomi's story, in Israel.

Reader's Digest Nov 2010 prints that 250,000 are traded like horses in Europe, each year. 50,000 from Russia, 15,000 from Poland and 30,000 from Hungary, and Albanians are afraid to send their children to school.

Men can also be victims.

There are 40,000 in the United States, 270,000 in the EU, 399,000 in Latin America and the Caribbean. There are 22,000,000 in India. They are sometimes raped and beaten, and thrust into cold water to minimize bruising. I think most Indian slaves are labourers.

In 2007, I read an article about a Lithuanian lady who was betrayed by her best friend and sold into slavery, before police rescued her in Britain, she was forced to serve thirty men a day for ten years.

I recently heard Austria had made laws to end this, and Arnold Schwarzenegger had decided to enforce laws against slavery in California. In Australia there is now a division of police that are well funded to end this here too. Germany, I do not know what action they are taking.

Being for my cousins in Hungary, I hope the transit points will be closed, and the FSU police can work together better. And that Turkey will cease being a transit point.

It seems the matter is in the hands of lawyers and senators in our countries and in such as Hungary, maybe educators should take action.

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Physiology & Medicine / Can longevity amongst Hungarian be increased beyond 65?
« on: 05/08/2012 19:56:24 »
Previously I posted about the average age of Scots, but was wrong, Scots live into their 70s, but Hungarian men only to 65, due to pollution and suicide...

Can anything be done to improve that?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Does the moon create atmospheric tides?
« on: 04/08/2012 20:45:37 »
I know the moon pulls the seas to tides, but does it effect the atmosphere as well?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / What is the effects of the total van de wahls forces of the Earth?
« on: 04/08/2012 20:44:35 »
I vaguely recall pardon my spelling, van de wahls forces, and ask what the whole Earth's van de wahls forces do?

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Technology / Samsung Galaxy 7 inch pad connecting for navigation on the move?
« on: 04/08/2012 04:49:45 »
Good day, I just got a 7 inch Galaxy pad and want to navigate, maybe skype call on the move. I need advice on how to make wi fi hotspots, and to see if it will connect via a Nokia 120 c mobile bluetooth. Either that or I am going to have to get a new sim card to use a Nokia e71. I can get the mobile broadband sim card going in the 120 c but not the e71, nor my e 63. There are no USB ports or sim card ports on the tab pc.

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Could the universe have collapsed in on itself before?
« on: 03/03/2012 08:48:51 »
Good day, could there have been and older universe which collapsed in on itself before. So that it had a different nature? Perhpas the energy is more than twelve billion years old?

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Just Chat! / Strength, Honour, Glory, Grace, Virtue?
« on: 03/03/2012 08:18:47 »
Good day, these words are related, strength, honour, glory, grace and virtue. Our grand parents valued these qualities more than us, don't you think? How much does the over all concept of honour matter practically?

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That CAN'T be true! / Man who is one eighth Gorilla?
« on: 03/03/2012 07:59:15 »
Imagine if there was a man who was one eighth Gorilla. Like from the film Gorillas in the Mist, if the scientist went those few steps further. Half, then a quarter, then an eighth. What would such a person be like?

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Marine Science / Was perfume previously made from whale faeces?
« on: 01/03/2012 11:15:44 »
Long ago, I think it was the French who learned to make perfume from whale waste, washed up on beaches near New Caledonia. Boiling it... The special whales dive deep and eat huge squids of the deep, in great struggles.

What is the chemical in the whales feces that smells fragrant?

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Plant Sciences, Zoology & Evolution / Whale and Dolphin Evolution?
« on: 27/02/2012 12:56:21 »
Are there any fossils records of whales or Dolphins with smaller brains?

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That CAN'T be true! / Ancient Theory of the Universe.
« on: 23/02/2012 08:05:33 »
In ancient India, they had universities and developed algebra. They mapped the skies, shared uni students... they also made a fine cut observatory with maths precision. Over time the crust moved, and it is now 15 degrees off, if I recall right. And they held the idea as true, that the universe continually expands, contracts, and expands again. Is this theory possibly correct?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Zero Dimensional Light Body?
« on: 16/02/2012 15:31:03 »
Is it possible that if all the light in the universe, or even more, were in a space of one millimeter cubed, that it would have enough mass, to have gravity to hold itself like a black hole?

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Geek Speak / What is the most secure operating system?
« on: 14/02/2012 17:02:56 »
Which OS do you prefer for security?

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Geek Speak / Educational Software
« on: 14/02/2012 17:00:31 »
Good day to you, can you advise me of good educational software in Windows and Linux?

I am about to look into Edubuntu and Edudebian...

I know skype is great for lessons, but I am looking in.

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Geek Speak / Fast second hard drives in USB and micro sd cards?
« on: 14/02/2012 16:56:14 »
I am playing with linux, booting from sdhc and micro sd and usb drives, which memory devices are good for this, fast readers, 30 mb/second... without encryption software...?

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / The sun's light reaches the earth before it leaves?
« on: 14/02/2012 16:47:53 »
How does it work, traveling at light speed means you reach your destination via curved space, getting home before you left?

Does the sun's light reach the earth before it leaves the sun, or is it eight minutes old?

Can we see the billion year old sunlight?

Have you recommended reading?

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