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Just Chat! / The Poem!
« on: 09/08/2018 02:05:00 »
Considering a " Roses are Red " poem consists of 4 rhyming lines...

Simple Instructions :-
1)Each member can type/post only one(1) line consisting of not more than 100 to 120 characters.
2)Once you post your line then you wait your turn for at least three(3) other members to post their lines.
3)If two(2) members post a line simultaneously, the same day n same time then the ' first come first served ' rule applies and the other member should ideally delete or modify their post.
Please make sure OUR lines RHYME!

Inspired from the ' Science " roses are red " poems ' OP by Tomassci.
It was a pleasant surprise to notice we have poets in the house.
(This could also serve as an experiment of how well a diversified group of like minded people irrespective of their difference of opinions can synchronize their actions by following a simple set of instructions and come together in an orchestrated manner to create something fun, interesting and possibly beautiful.)

Like a hive mind, where there are no leaders & no followers.
Working towards a common goal but still retaining respective individualities.

P.S. - if u are a Guest n like/enjoy The Poem! then no one is stopping u from joining in & being a part of it, except for your ownself.
🌈
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Guest Book / Re: Superb Essay Writers
« on: 02/08/2018 12:32:03 »
Quote from: chris on 26/05/2018 09:44:51
Aren't we mean and nasty...?

I suspect that you are just a sad little person trying to earn a few bob on commission by littering the Internet with crap like this. But do please F**K off and don't come back.


ROFL! 😆

My oh my...didn't know u were capable of being soon mean & nasty @chris
Go Hulk Go! Get em!(rooting) 🙋

P.S. - just reminded me of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde.
👌
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Just Chat! / Re: Science "roses are red" poems
« on: 01/08/2018 07:02:10 »
All Roses aren't Red
The Sky isn't always Blue
The Universe ain't just all E = mc˛
It's got Laughter & Giggles too


* Screenshot_20180801-112840.png (257.69 kB . 600x1024 - viewed 1957 times)

Image Source/Copyrights Credits & Thanks - FunnyAnd.com
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What is Nothingness?
« on: 22/07/2018 20:27:24 »
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Just Chat! / Re: My Job Search
« on: 03/07/2018 14:02:42 »
Quote from: Thebox on 01/07/2018 13:35:08
Quote from: Zer0 on 01/07/2018 13:32:10

Of course it would be ''fun'' to set up a business and be my own boss, but businesses need starting capital .

Kickstarter is an American public-benefit corporation based in Brooklyn, New York, that maintains a global crowdfunding platform focused on creativity and merchandising. The company's stated mission is to "help bring creative projects to life". Wikipedia
Founded: 28 April 2009
Headquarters: Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Founders: Perry Chen, Yancey Strickler, Charles Adler

https://www.kickstarter.com/


" Looks like I might end up falling off a ladder after all. "
P.S. - why do u sound like ur planning on getting a workers insurance claim, if not then don't forget to wear a helmet n do attach d bungee cord as soon as u reach d top of the ladder.
On second thought, wear that parachute bag too okaay!
👍
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Just Chat! / Re: Anybody know any decent internet chat sites/forums?
« on: 02/07/2018 11:19:10 »
ROFL!

😆

P.S. - Thanks for the giggles, both of you.

👌
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General Science / Re: What are the leading technological and social challenges that need addressing?
« on: 02/07/2018 05:42:53 »
Quote from: scientizscht on 01/07/2018 15:08:01
Quote from: Zer0 on 01/07/2018 13:52:56
" Bill Gates fund converted sewage water to drinkable water... and he drank it! "

scientizscht I'm a bit dumbstruck as to how Bill Gates posting a video on YouTube drinking a glass of distilled, multi-staged vapor phase filtered, condensed, re-filtered & liquid phased aerated sewage treated water saves the world from the impending water crisis.

Could you Please be kind enough to Elaborate?

P.S. - Awaiting response n Thanks in advance.
😁

Well it was the first step

With all due Respect, your response is irrelevantly invalid.
In short, it sucks!
Still I won't retract my Thanks in advance, you can keep it.
Thanks for Nothing!

P.S. - Beauty lies in minute details, its good to be optimistic but at times much better to be realistic.
💩
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Just Chat! / Re: What is doing chris?
« on: 04/06/2018 22:51:39 »
Looong hours...hmmm!
😵
Now why does that sound like Time Dilation to me...pfft!
😛

P.S. - Possible side effects of being a TNS Member, I guess. 👌😁
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Just Chat! / Re: Do you know any good social networks for scientific discussion?
« on: 04/06/2018 22:44:08 »
Re: Do you know any good social networks for scientific discussion?

Yep!
I'm already on it. 😝
N guess what, so are you! 😜
TNS Rocks! 🎸

P.S. - Welcome Back young Jedi. 🚀
✌
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General Science / Re: What's the frequency of a plant cell?
« on: 24/04/2018 19:34:14 »
I was unaware of this, so Thanks for asking this Question David. 👍

" Although the explicit mechanisms through which sound emissions are created and detected in plants are not known, there are theories which shed light on possible mechanisms. Mechanical vibrations caused by charged cell membranes and walls is a leading hypothesis for acoustic emission generation. Myosins and other mechanochemical enzymes which use chemical energy in the form of ATP to produce mechanical vibrations in cells may also contribute to sound wave generation in plant cells. These mechanisms may lead to overall nanomechanical oscillations of cytoskeletal components, which can generate both low and high frequency vibrations. "

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_bioacoustics

Maybe an Acoustics Engineer mite see this question n answer clearly on acoustical instruments n procedures on how its measured. ✌

Courtesy & Credits - Wikipedia.
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Just Chat! / Re: I might be gone for some time...
« on: 19/03/2018 17:41:29 »
Hasta la vista, baby! ✋
(Arnold voice over) 😎
&
May the Force be with you. 👍

Peace Out! ✌
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Just Chat! / Re: Introduction
« on: 11/12/2017 18:23:33 »
Hiya! 😀

Welcome to TheNakedScientists Forum. 🍎

If the Human Body is a Machine, then Electricity is its Soul.
Hopefully all of us would also get to learn a thing or two from you as well.
✌
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General Science / Re: Could you make a huge prism to disperse a light beam into different colours?
« on: 12/11/2017 22:53:33 »
This might Help -
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=71792.0
👍
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General Science / Re: At what speed does passing air feel hotter, rather than cooler?
« on: 12/11/2017 20:34:16 »
Hello bobdihi,
First off on behalf of all the Members, Welcome to TheNakedScientists Forum.   😀

I must say, this is a very interesting question.   👌

If you would want to know/understand the whole theory/concept Please have a look at the following link -
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerodynamic_heating

Although I read most of it, but couldn't find a simple & clear answer for your question.
But as Kryptid stated above, that a similar question was indeed answered before on the forum I did find a relevant dialogue n here is the following link -
https://www.thenakedscientists.com/articles/questions/what-speed-does-windchill-give-way-frictional-heating

*Note - The information in the link above might not be exactly what Kryptid was referring to but still it does successfully answer your question in simple n clear words.   ✌

At times even though all our queries/answers are just a touch/click away, we(all of us) are reluctant to click links, due to various reasons which is quite understandable.
So here is the specific paragraph which contains the Answer for your Question.

(" Q - And how fast will I need to ride my bike for atmospheric friction to overcome windchill and keep me warmer?
A - Holger - Hello. My name is Holger Babinski and I'm professor of aerodynamics in the engineering department of Cambridge University. How much friction you need to compensate for the fact that the air is cold around you, depends very much on the temperature difference between your body temperature and the air temperature. You asked how fast you would have to cycle, so I shall assume that you're cycling at sea level. There, the surrounding temperature on a cold day might be something like 17 degrees. And in order to generate enough friction to bring the air up to body temperature, you have to cycle at about 63% of the speed of sound. With the speed of sound at sea level, that is pretty much 480 miles per hour. So you have to be pretty fast to achieve that. ")

I mostly look towards Wikipedia to understand n grasp concepts & theories, but its like looking/reading the writing on a stonewall, hence I chose thenakedscientists forum where I get to talk & communicate with the stonemasons directly.    👍
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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 17.10.22 - How long could a human survive without a head?
« on: 28/10/2017 10:33:08 »
Scattered thoughts on comments posted.

When I go for a kidney transplant, I become the Recipient whereas the person giving away the kidney becomes the Donor.
Similarly when I opt for a completely new set of organs, technically it should fall under the category of a Full Body Transplant.
(I know nothing grabs attention better than the term head transplant but still).
👺
Regarding comments on EPOTUS, the (E) is of prime importance.
E = Elected.
Quote - "The Wise they say, Don't Judge".
Peace!
✌
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