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April 26, 2007 -- 10:56 PM
posted by Beck

Another Nathan Fillion show cancelled too soon...

April 26, 2007 -- 9:16 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Paras, I was actually thinking the same thing earlier today. I was thinking how it would be funny if today we sent an inter-generational space ship to the planet and it would take like 20,000 years to get there... but by the time they got there they would find the planet was already colonized 16,000 years ago because we developed worm-hole warp technology 4,000 years after they left, hahaha. Wouldn't you pissed? hahahaha

April 26, 2007 -- 9:00 PM
posted by AD

Hi Adrian,
I agree this is problematic. I did not anticipate the visa issues and have always
thought fondly of Canada as the 14th US Colony. I think the only option now would be to
apply for a J-1 visa, but this may take up to 2 months, which would likely cut into your
summer productivity too much. Baylor won't even accept volunteers, not that I would have
suggested that. So I guess we're stuck. I blame Al-qaida. Perhaps we can try again
next summer, but start earlier (e.g. January) on the visa application.

Best regards on your exams,
Dave Spencer

Well damn...

April 26, 2007 -- 6:57 PM
posted by Par

It amazes me how well they're doing finding planets. I remember reading a book on the subject a number of years ago, where the methodology involved, essentially, observing the doppler shift of a star caused by the orbit of a smaller planetary body. It seemed to require an amazing amount of accuracy, just to find Jupiter-sized objects. I'm more than a little curious how they get information on Earth-sized bodies. (The story seemed to indicate that the planet needed to be closer to the star in order to be detectable.)

20.5 light-years, huh? Let's get going. (Although this is probably a problem worthy of optimal slacktitude.)

April 26, 2007 -- 6:54 PM
posted by alison

...unfortunately it's in ... Libra. that's a long drive away.

April 26, 2007 -- 4:11 PM
posted by Al

Tay, Grand Arms tech is still several generations off. Otherwise we would be there by now.

April 26, 2007 -- 2:03 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Apparently nobody on myspace cares about this, so I'll share it here instead:

This is cool. Astronomers have discovered a planet which would be potentially habitable for humans. This is the first planet we have discovered where this looks like it could be feasible. Bear in mind however that current technology is nowhere near the point where we can say anything for sure about this planet. But as it stands, it is the only known planet which is BOTH the right size (only 50% larger than earth), AND the right distance from the sun (surface temperatures estimated to be between 0 and 40 degrees celcius). It would be interesting if scientists could determine whether or not it has a largely nitrogen-based atmosphere such as our own.


Anyway, read the full story here:
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/2007/1906138.htm



PACK YOUR BAGS. LET'S GO THERE.

April 26, 2007 -- 8:32 AM
posted by Par

Cool:

April 25, 2007 -- 11:18 PM
posted by Par

While we're detailing activities, a reminder of ye olde-fashioned roade hockey this Sunday. From Pleasure Motors's announcement:

What: HOCKEY!!!! (Road/Street)
Where: Hockey courts behind the Yardbird Suite (About 103st & 85 ave)
When: 1pm on Sunday, April 29
RSVP to coveredinpleasure (at) gmail dot com or jfranchuk (at) gmail dot com

April 25, 2007 -- 7:46 PM
posted by Leo

So, details for paintball

Paintball Action Games, May 5th
Start at 1PM, try to get there at 12:30 cause it takes a while for everyone to get set up
It's south of beaumont, map on the website
www.paintballaction.ca

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