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Great piece .
Alexis |
02.06.06 - 1:10 pm | #
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Alexis, you forgot about the baby boomer chimps! 
If anyone has odd tics like mine, feel free to talk about it. I am fascinated at how the human brain works.
Elaine Supkis |
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02.06.06 - 3:45 pm | #
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In case you missed this,
Measuring dark matter
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/scien...ure/
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Dark matter comes out of the cold
By Jonathan Amos
BBC News science reporter
Astronomers have for the first time put some real numbers on the physical characteristics of dark matter....
DM is moderately hot 10-11000. Speed 9km/s. The most likely candidate for dark matter material is the so-called weakly interacting massive particle, or Wimp.
Mike |
02.06.06 - 3:57 pm | #
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I think part of it too is noticing the patterns in their speech. There are certain ways people talk that just trigger alarm bells in me. Stuff that just doesn't ring true, that if you divorce from their persona, and look at under a microscope, you begin to wonder why these people even have jobs!
The Key |
02.06.06 - 4:27 pm | #
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Fake voice pitches: people with certain frontal lobe injuries can't stand actors (and REAGAN'S) voices because the fakeness irritates them too much.
I suspect this is a problem for me, professionally pitched voices turn me off. Except when they are opera singers. 
Elaine Supkis |
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02.06.06 - 5:08 pm | #
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Mike, about "dark matter." I believe it is this generation's "ether" and will write another story about 'ether" and my grandfather who was an early astronomer who had to change his entire training when he met Einstein.
Elaine Supkis |
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