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Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SodderCell
You do realize, under SOPA,, having admitted to a clear copyright violation, you can now go too jail for five years right?
Originally posted by SodderCell
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SodderCell
You do realize, under SOPA,, having admitted to a clear copyright violation, you can now go too jail for five years right?
If you mean that I infringed on my own production..then I guess so..
Originally posted by BobAthome
Originally posted by SodderCell
Originally posted by BobAthome
reply to post by SodderCell
You do realize, under SOPA,, having admitted to a clear copyright violation, you can now go too jail for five years right?
If you mean that I infringed on my own production..then I guess so..
If i misunderstood,, u , sorry,,
i thought u used material,,
ie a Sound Recording from a copyrighted GAME,,
and inserted it "into" material of your own making.
Breaking Copyright Law,,
thus prison time,,
If said owners of original Copyrighted material,,of copyrighted GAME
wish to pursue.
A physicist with a rich background in geophysics, atmospheric and plasma sciences, Dr. St.-Maurice’s work will focus on the ionosphere over the Canadian Arctic.
It is well known that strong electron heating by a powerful HF-facility
can lead to the formation of electron and ion density perturbations that stretch along
the magnetic field line. Those density perturbations can serve as ducts for
ELF waves, both of natural and artificial origin. This paper presents the first experimental
evidence of plasma modifications associated with ion outflows due to HF
heating.
The experiments were conducted using the HAARP heater during times that the DEMETER satellite
flying spp.astro.umd.edu...
Pimander
UK Radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, UK is about to attempt to be the first to detect signals from Kepler 22b. The attempt is being televised live on BBC2, as I type this in the UK. If anything of substance occurs I will report back here.
If you are in the UK then turn your TV set onto Stargazing Live right now. There is a live one hour TV debate to follow including on the "search" for ET life.