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  1. just : I like the position of the alien in this one.I don't think the lightening bolt looks right .If you use it it needs to be more in proportion to the alien & I agree with bwt1953 in his hand.I think a ray gun shooting out a beam would look cool.Or maybe something shooting out of the pointing finger.
  2. Dark_Matter : All I got to say is Now thats funny I don't care who you are. Does that get 'er done for an awnser
  3. I think thats what you should it would look right that way .now it looks like a photo where they didn't get the top part of your(the aleins) head when they took it.I don't mean to be critical but it will look better that way .other than that it looks real good.
  4. netmasta : cak46 was asking me about karma because of the quote above .I hope you could tell from the quote but I am definately opposed to the karma.
  5. cak46 : They used to have karma below your number of posts.You were awarded a certain amount I think for posting something useful.Its been gone for a while.
  6. cak46 : I really wasn't concerned with the number I just saw it had been 666 .For my part they could remove it & not use it anymore like they did karma.Maybe put the date joined instead to give other members an idea if a member was a newbi or not.Thats probably to simple though.
  7. just- : basically it looks good but at least on my screen the frame is over part of the head it makes it look flat or cut off.I think what you need to do is show less of the legs .second choice would be make the alien smaller.
  8. cak46: Yeah I'm glad to get it off that #.I meant like a PM from CA3LE telling them to stop or else.Then they could feel prevoked if they felt like it but it wouldn't do them much good.I know thats why there are mods but the over posting for stats was not the normal mod handled problem.I think if CA3LE had told the ones doing it to stop that would have been the end of it.Of course hindsight is 20/20
  9. cak46: I just mentioned the 666 kind of a evil number for a flaming day .Right after Friday the 13th too netmasta :I don't understand how not having the movie thread would be leaving it like it was.For example like it was Thursday before all the moving stuff got started.And contact the offenders directly.
  10. I think they should have left it like it was.Then contacted the offenders that were posting just to change their stats directly and told them to stop.One on one. The way it was handled was
  11. I will believe that when I see it. I won't post any Incorporate pictures or links OR inappropriate ones either
  12. cholla

    Count post no!

    Does that you will move anything requested by PM.How about a cut & paste of the entire forum
  13. cholla

    Count post no!

    I basically like this a short box that had the no count topics seperate .maybe 3 posts long if thats possible not mixed in with the other topics.It was getting to where all you would see was the word topic & couldn't even tell what else was being discussed.
  14. php & cutest :I thought it was interesting that php scored 125 & cutest scored 110 on the Super IQ test & both were in the Conceptual Synthesizer category.I was in between them with 120 & was put in the Imaginative Mastermind category.I know the category really doesn't mean much I just wondered how they determined it.It would seem the scores closest together would be in the same category.On the classic test all the higher scores even disturbed's 148 were visual mathematician.
  15. cholla

    Count post no!

    Hey all I agree even though I play the movie quote game. It was the largest it took awhile for it to get there.It was started March 12 ,2005 so it took 2 months to reach reply 849.
  16. tdawnaz : I went & looked up some information on what I remembered. 6. Radioiodine, Strontium and other nuclides All data are peak values unless noted as mean or median values. DATE LOCATION MEDIA NUCLIDE ACTIVITY Book, S.A., Garner, R.J., Soldat, J.K. and Bustad, L.K. (1977). Thyroidal burdens of 129I from various dietary sources. Health Physics. 32. pg. 143-148. This study uses modeled 129I intake rather than actual intake and is one of the first studies to explore the potential pathways of the very long-lived 129I which will become an important source of exposure thousands of years in the future. Schink, D.R., Santschi, P.H., Corapcioglu, O., Sharma, P. and Fehn, U. (October 1995). 129I in Gulf of Mexico waters. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 135(1-4). pg. 131-138. Simpson, R.E., Shuman, F.G.D., Baratta, E.J. and Tanner, J.T. (1981). Projected dose commitment from fallout contamination in milk resulting from the 1976 Chinese atmospheric nuclear weapons test. Health Physics. 40. pg. 741-744. Oct. 1976 Amherst, MA Milk 131I 1,150 pCi/l (42.2 Bq/l) Reflects a very strong pulse of radioiodine in the cattle-forage pathway after a particularly dirty Chinese test explosion. These contamination levels reached range III of the 1961 FRC protective action guidelines. See RADNET Section 6, for an extended discussion of radiation protection guidelines. For more comments including a scan of this article, see our special appendix: Contaminated milk: A paradigm. Robens, E. and Aumann, D.C. (1988). Iodine-129 in the environment of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant: I. 129I and 127I contents of soils, food crops and animal products. J. Environ. Radioactivity. 7. pg. 159-175. Between 1971-1985 this fuel reprocessing facility released about 7.3 x 109 Bq of 129I to the environment. This article contains the first detailed analysis of 129I in food crops, which generally range in 10-6 Bq/kg or lower. The peak value of 129I concentration in leeks was noted as 1.1x10-6 Bq/g; tobacco was anomalous at 15x10-6 Bq/g. This volume begins an important series of reports on 129I pathways. These are pre-Chernobyl peak concentrations. United States Environmental Protection Agency. (1986). Environmental Radiation Data: Report 44-45: October 1985-March 1986. Report No. EPA520/5-86-018. U.S. EPA, Washington D.C. 12/18/85 Minot, ND Milk 131I 34 pCi/l pv 12/18/85 Memphis, TN Milk 131I 13 pCi/l Most pre-Chernobyl 131I levels are recorded as below 10 pCi/l, which the EPA lists as their minimum detectable level for both radiocesium and radioiodine. 4. Cesium Baseline (to 1986) Cesium-137 is the nuclide of choice in this Web site for the documentation of both stratospheric fallout contamination and Chernobyl derived fallout (See Section 10). Strontium-90 is the nuclide most associated with weapons fallout, and it occurred in larger quantities in stratospheric fallout than radiocesium. However, radiocesium is the largest constituent of spent fuel, the most prevalent long-lived component of the tropospheric plume which originated at Chernobyl, and an omnipresent fission product resulting from most nuclear industries and activities. Most of the following baseline data are pre-Chernobyl peak concentrations unless otherwise noted. Data is compiled from dry weight samples unless noted as wet weight, except milk. Baseline data is listed in order of the date of the research, beginning with data collected in the early days of nuclear testing. DATE LOCATION MEDIA NUCLIDE ACTIVITY Memo: To obtain becquerels per unit of measurement, divide picocuries by 27. Booker, D.V. (1959). Cesium-137 in dried milk. Nature,183. pg. 921-924. 1957 England Milk 137Cs 870 pCi/kg Data collected near the Windscale accident. Yamagata, N., Kodaira, K. and Hiroshi, H. (1962). Cesium-137 in Japanese people and diet. Journal of Radiation Research, 3, 3, 182-192. Feb. 1962 Japan Daily intake 137Cs 50 pCi/day The impact from stratospheric fallout increased the daily intake of radiocesium well above the previous August 1960 average of 22 pCi/day. 40% of the dietary intake of radiocesium in Japan comes from polished rice. Baxter, A.J. and Camplin, W.C. (1993). Radiocaesium in the seas of northern Europe: 1962-69. Fish. Res. Data Rep., MAFF Direct. Fish. Res., Lowestoft. 31. pg. 1-69. Wilson, A. R. and Spiers, F.W. (1967). Fallout cesium-137 and potassium in new-born infants. Nature, 215, 470-474. 1966 Leeds, England Mother 137Cs 0.202 nc/kg (202 pCi/kg) 1966 Leeds, England Infant 137Cs 0.196 nc/kg (196 pCi/kg) "the biological half life for 137Cs in an adult averages about 100 days for the principal component, comprising about 90 percent of the intake by ingestion. In infants the biological half life is 5 to 10 times lower." (p. 470). Pelletier, C.A. and Voilleque, P.G. (1971). The behavior of 137Cs and other fallout radionuclides on a Michigan dairy farm. Health Physics, 21, 777- 792. 1964-65 Tecumseh, MI Milk 137Cs 140 pCi/l Reflects stratospheric fallout from weapons testing.
  17. tdawnaz: I didn't web search this but I think milk had Strontium 90 in it .As for the bread my problem was a lack of it.
  18. cutest : once you have registered for the site the link at the top should take you to the classic test.Make sure you signed out after the first test or it won't take you to the classic test .At least thats what worked for me. disturbed : I'm pretty sure Blako was asking your age & education since you scored so high on the test. My age is 52 my education is high school with Auto mechanics tech school & Commercial truck driving school.
  19. disturbed : Pretty good score. Blako: Only problem with the SAT in your link is you have to pay to take it.
  20. I found out which test tstillery took I clicked the link again after I registered at the test site.It took me to the classic IQ test. The super IQ test was some harder.It is interesting that on test that me & cutest took it said this on both even when the scores were different."Only 6 out of 1,000 people have this rare combination of abilities."
  21. I didn't find the smartass test.Or did I?
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