From javilk at mall-net.com Tue Jan 1 00:34:48 2008 From: javilk at mall-net.com (javilk@mall-net.com) Date: Tue Jan 1 00:37:53 2008 Subject: [Mad-Scientists] Happy New Year! Message-ID: <20080101073448.56446.qmail@mall-net.com> Happy New Year! What are your mad science plans for the coming year? What new technologies do you plan to explore? What projects do you plan to develop? What tools do you plan to use? We are, in effect, a self help organization, we only work if we ask each other questions. Yes you! Ask us something that's been bugging you this past year. Who knows, some of us may have a solution. Someone else just might ask the right question about it that inspires you to solve it in a different, easier way than you were trying to solve it. But if you don't ask, we ain't clairvoyant enough to help you. -javilk- mall-net.com ------------------- IMAGINEERING -------------------- ----- Advice, Analysis, Strategies, Development ----- Serving the World for three generations, since 1933 ----------------------------------------------------- Another Javilk (tm) brand post. Copyright (C) 2007, Copyright retained. All rights reserverd. From agassi at erols.com Tue Jan 1 00:58:36 2008 From: agassi at erols.com (Aaron Agassi) Date: Tue Jan 1 00:58:49 2008 Subject: [Mad-Scientists] Happy New Year! In-Reply-To: <20080101073448.56446.qmail@mall-net.com> Message-ID: <6gr00g$ff0nab@smtp01.lnh.mail.rcn.net> My projects are showcased at http://www.FoolQuest.com > -----Original Message----- > From: mad-scientists-bounces@Mad-Scientists.ORG [mailto:mad-scientists- > bounces@Mad-Scientists.ORG] On Behalf Of javilk@mall-net.com > Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 2:35 AM > To: mad-scientists@mad-scientists.org > Subject: [Mad-Scientists] Happy New Year! > > > Happy New Year! > > What are your mad science plans for the coming year? > > What new technologies do you plan to explore? > > What projects do you plan to develop? > > What tools do you plan to use? > > We are, in effect, a self help organization, we only work if we ask > each other questions. Yes you! Ask us something that's been bugging > you this past year. Who knows, some of us may have a solution. > Someone else just might ask the right question about it that inspires > you to solve it in a different, easier way than you were trying to > solve it. > > But if you don't ask, we ain't clairvoyant enough to help you. > > -javilk- mall-net.com > ------------------- IMAGINEERING -------------------- > ----- Advice, Analysis, Strategies, Development ----- > Serving the World for three generations, since 1933 > ----------------------------------------------------- > Another Javilk (tm) brand post. Copyright (C) 2007, > Copyright retained. All rights reserverd. > _______________________________________________ > Mad-Scientists mailing list > Mad-Scientists@Mad-Scientists.ORG > http://www.mad-scientists.org/mailman/listinfo/mad-scientists From javilk at mall-net.com Thu Jan 31 15:30:08 2008 From: javilk at mall-net.com (javilk@mall-net.com) Date: Thu Jan 31 15:34:49 2008 Subject: [Mad-Scientists] Bigfoot on Mars -- NASA Update Message-ID: <20080131223008.75374.qmail@mall-net.com> Bigfoot sighted on Mars. It even made the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day! http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080129.html But... estimates are that it is only 5cm high, and stood very, very still, given the color photos are made by separate exposures with different color filters. In fact, it "stood still" in that awkward pose for several days. http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00001305/ -JVV- From javilk at mall-net.com Thu Jan 31 17:42:58 2008 From: javilk at mall-net.com (javilk@mall-net.com) Date: Thu Jan 31 17:47:40 2008 Subject: [Mad-Scientists] Re: Bigfoot on Mars -- NASA Update In-Reply-To: <20080131223008.75374.qmail@mall-net.com> from "javilk@mall-net.com" at Jan 31, 2008 10:30:08 PM Message-ID: <20080201004258.96249.qmail@mall-net.com> > > > Bigfoot sighted on Mars. It even made the NASA Astronomy > Picture of the Day! > > http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080129.html > > But... estimates are that it is only 5cm high, and stood very, very Correction, 25cm high. Not quite three feet. > still, given the color photos are made by separate exposures with > different color filters. In fact, it "stood still" in that awkward pose > for several days. > > http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00001305/ Commnents, anyone??? > > -JVV- >