 - Last login: 7 hours agoFreqWiz
- FreqWiz is a 40 year old guy from Patrick Afb, Florida, USA.
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A US Air Force, Frequency Wizard (FreqWiz). Working out of Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center, launch rockets and the Space Shuttle.
I am the Soldier, not the Politician. Say what you feel
you must about me. It is your God-given right to free
speech.
I would rather that you hate me for who I really am
than that you like me for who I am not!
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Jun 22, 4:59am
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humor, funny-picture
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Jun 12, 3:27am
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My Sticky Post!!!


Ok I have known what inspired me to strive to work for Space Command, that was the Challenger incident. I was reminded of this today when I saw Endeavour (Challengers replacement) launch Barbara Morgan (Christa McAuliffe replacement) into space. What is your inspiration, what has got you to where you are today?
JUST WHAT PART OF:
G*m*M/R=m*Vesc2/2v2=Vp=r1*v1*sin1/Rp
DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND?
IT IS ONLY ROCKET SCIENCE!!!!!



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Stumbling with an open mind.
Here to learning about others and
about yourself not here to fight!

My X-box 360 has its own blog here.

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FOXNews.com - Top 10 Climate Myth-Busters for 2007 - Opinion
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Dec 28, 2007 6:06am
9 reviews
environment
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,318686,00.html
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1. Cracked crystal balls. Observed temperature changes measured over the last 30 years don't match well with temperatures predicted by the mathematical climate models relied on by the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), researchers reported.
The models predict significantly warmer atmospheric temperatures than actually occurred, despite the availability of more and better quality data and improved modeling efforts since the late-1970s.
"We suggest, therefore, that projections of future climate based on these models be viewed with much caution," the researchers concluded.
2. The big yellow ball in the sky. The Sun may have contributed 50 percent or more of the global warming thought to have occurred since 1900, according to a new historical temperature reconstruction showing more variation in pre-industrial temperatures than previously thought.
The researchers found that "the climate is very sensitive to solar changes and a significant fraction of the global warming that occurred during the last century should be solar induced.
3. Pre-SUV warming. Another new temperature reconstruction for the past 2,000 years indicates that globally averaged temperature 1,000 years ago was about 0.3 degrees Celsius warmer than the current temperature. Since that climatic "heat wave" obviously wasn't caused by coal-fired power plants and SUVs, the current temperature is quite within natural variability, deflating alarmists' rash conclusions about the warming of the past 50 years.
8. Don't plant that tree! Researchers reported that while tropical forests exert a cooling influence on global climate, forests in northern regions exert a significant warming influence on climate. Based on the researchers' computer modeling, forests above 20 degrees latitude in the Northern Hemisphere -- that is, north of the line of latitude running through Southern Mexico, Saharan Africa, central India and the southernmost Chinese Island of Hainan -- will warm surface temperatures in those regions by an estimated 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the year 2100.
10. Much ado about nothing. In a report to Congress, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency revealed greenhouse gas regulation to be quite the fool's errand. In estimating the atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases 90 years from now under both a scenario where no action is taken to reduce manmade emissions and a scenario where maximum regulation is implemented, the estimated difference in average global temperature between the two scenarios is 0.17 degrees Centigrade.
For reference purposes, the estimated total increase in average global temperature for the 20th century was about 0.50 degrees Celsius.
That's what researchers have reported this year. And let's not forget the spanking a British high judge gave Al Gore's movie for all its scientific inaccuracies and the thrashing non-alarmist climate scientists gave to alarmist climate scientists in a debate sponsored by the New York debating society Intelligence Squared.
Al Gore and the alarmist mob claim the debate about the science of global warming is "over." Given the developments of 2007, it's easy to see why they would want it that way.

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Green funerals feature biodegradable coffins - CNN.com
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Dec 28, 2007 6:00am
5 reviews
environment
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/12/27/green.coffins.ap/index.html
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Cynthia Beal wants to be an Oregon cherry tree after she dies. She has everything to make it happen -- a body, a burial site and a biodegradable coffin.

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Do you know why I pulled you over? - CNN.com
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Dec 28, 2007 5:58am
2 reviews
crime
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/wayoflife/12/26/unusual.laws/index.html
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In California, no vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 miles per hour.
In Florida, if an elephant, goat or alligator is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle.
In Montana, it is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your truck without a chaperone.
In Oregon, a door on a car may not be left open longer than necessary.
In Tennessee, it is illegal shoot any game other than whales from a moving automobile.

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FOXNews.com - New NASA Contracts to Boost New Orleans Katrina Recovery - Science…
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Dec 27, 2007 9:14am
2 reviews
space-exploration, nasa
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,318245,00.html
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The route to the moon and perhaps to Mars now goes through New Orleans -- and the detour couldn't come at a better time in the city's struggle to rebuild its shattered economy after Hurricane Katrina.

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FOXNews.com - Small Asteroids Pose Bigger Threat Than Thought - Science News | S…
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Dec 27, 2007 9:13am
1 review
astrology-psychics
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,317929,00.html
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The infamous Tunguska explosion, which mysteriously leveled an area of Siberian forest nearly the size of Tokyo a century ago, might have been caused by an impacting asteroid far smaller than previously thought.

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DAILY RUMORS: Tell Us What You Really Think About Politicians
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Dec 27, 2007 7:40am
3 reviews
politics
http://dailyrumors.blogspot.com/2007/12/tell-us-what-you-really-think-about.html
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ROFL

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No-Left-Turn Software Saves UPS a Bundle | Autopia from Wired.com
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Dec 27, 2007 7:30am
2 reviews
transportation
http://blog.wired.com/cars/2007/12/no-left-turn-so.html
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We all know that sitting in a left-hand-turn lane or waiting to turn across lanes of oncoming traffic can be time-consuming and even treacherous. The New York Times Magazine has a great article by Joel Lovell on a highly focused effort by UPS to eliminate left-hand turns from its drivers' delivery routes. The company is using a "package flow" software program to pre-plot delivery sequences for its 95,000 vehicles. It may sound comically anal-retentive, but the results are staggering: Lovell reports that UPS lopped off some 28.5 million miles from its delivery routes last year thanks to the software, saving 3 million gallons of fuel and cutting carbon dioxide emissions by close to 69 million pounds. We have to wonder: If such a strategy can yield this kind of savings for UPS, what can it do for the average person? How much fuel, time, and sanity might we save in a year of driving if we pre-planned errand-running to minimize (or even eliminate) left-hand turns?
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