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#1 Jul 29 2010 at 9:41 AM Rating: Good
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...to figure out a way to divert this.

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The potentially hazardous asteroid '(101955) 1999 RQ36' has a one-in-a-thousand chance of impacting the Earth, and more than half of this probability indicates that this could happen in the year 2182, based on a global study in which Spanish researchers have been involved. Knowing this fact may help design in advance mechanisms aimed at deviating the asteroid's path.

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The scientist concludes: "If this object had been discovered after 2080, the deflection would require a technology that is not currently available. Therefore, this example suggests that impact monitoring, which up to date does not cover more than 80 or 100 years, may need to encompass more than one century. Thus, the efforts to deviate this type of objects could be conducted with moderate resources, from a technological and financial point of view."
#2 Jul 29 2010 at 9:46 AM Rating: Good
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#3 Jul 29 2010 at 9:47 AM Rating: Decent
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#4 Jul 29 2010 at 9:52 AM Rating: Excellent
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Time to start stocking up on The Complete Idiot's Guide to Metallurgy & Plow Construction.
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#5 Jul 29 2010 at 9:55 AM Rating: Decent
I wonder if they have it as an E-book?
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Pfftt.. that's the only way to get it.

I'm no fool though. I'm gonna save it on this here CD-ROM so seventy years from now I'll have a copy in case my Kindle doesn't work.
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#7 Jul 29 2010 at 10:09 AM Rating: Good
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I really need to get a Kindle. I'm wanting to find something that I can read on the beach without toting a bazillion books.
#8 Jul 29 2010 at 10:11 AM Rating: Good
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Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
I really need to get a Kindle. I'm wanting to find something that I can read on the beach without toting a bazillion books.
See Yoda? People read in the sun.
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Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
I really need to get a Kindle. I'm wanting to find something that I can read on the beach without toting a bazillion books.


How bout War and Peace?
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#10 Jul 29 2010 at 10:13 AM Rating: Good
Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
I really need to get a Kindle. I'm wanting to find something that I can read on the beach without toting a bazillion books.


You're making the same post twice!
#11 Jul 29 2010 at 10:16 AM Rating: Good
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Stop stalking me! It's supposed to be the other way around, dammit!
#12 Jul 29 2010 at 10:16 AM Rating: Decent
Maybe I'm not understanding this correctly but what the hell does this mean?

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"If this object had been discovered after 2080, the deflection would require a technology that is not currently available. Therefore, this example suggests that impact monitoring, which up to date does not cover more than 80 or 100 years, may need to encompass more than one century. Thus, the efforts to deviate this type of objects could be conducted with moderate resources, from a technological and financial point of view."


Are they saying that the tech wouldn't be available to knock this thing out of the way until 2080 or what? That sentence just doesn't make sense in my brains today.
#13 Jul 29 2010 at 10:18 AM Rating: Good
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Maybe I'm not understanding this correctly but what the hell does this mean?

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"If this object had been discovered after 2080, the deflection would require a technology that is not currently available. Therefore, this example suggests that impact monitoring, which up to date does not cover more than 80 or 100 years, may need to encompass more than one century. Thus, the efforts to deviate this type of objects could be conducted with moderate resources, from a technological and financial point of view."


Are they saying that the tech wouldn't be available to knock this thing out of the way until 2080 or what? That sentence just doesn't make sense in my brains today.
With current technology, we need at least 100 years advance warning to actually be able to do something about an asteroid strike.
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Kaelesh wrote:
Maybe I'm not understanding this correctly but what the hell does this mean?

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"If this object had been discovered after 2080, the deflection would require a technology that is not currently available. Therefore, this example suggests that impact monitoring, which up to date does not cover more than 80 or 100 years, may need to encompass more than one century. Thus, the efforts to deviate this type of objects could be conducted with moderate resources, from a technological and financial point of view."


Are they saying that the tech wouldn't be available to knock this thing out of the way until 2080 or what? That sentence just doesn't make sense in my brains today.


If they didn't see it until 2080 it would have been too close to push it out of the way in time.
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Maybe you've got 70 years. If I'm still around in 60 years from now, I'm offing my shriveled old self.

Feel free to use my dead body as an asteroid shield.
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#16 Jul 29 2010 at 10:20 AM Rating: Decent
It's a good thing I'm not in charge of this ****. We'd be kissing some dinsoaur ***.
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See Yoda? People read in the sun.


Once the asteroid hits and all of the books are gone there will be no direct sunlight, that Kindle just might save her life.
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
See Yoda? People read in the sun.


Once the asteroid hits and all of the books are gone there will be no direct sunlight, that Kindle just might save her life.
She lives in California. When the asteroid hits, she's going to be sinking in the Pacific.
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#19 Jul 29 2010 at 11:43 AM Rating: Good
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Then the kindle will allow her to type a goodbye note to her land locked loved ones.
#20 Jul 29 2010 at 11:46 AM Rating: Good
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Then the kindle will allow her to type a goodbye note to her land locked loved ones.


I'd love to see her stuff that one into a bottle.
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Then the kindle will allow her to type a goodbye note to her land locked loved ones.


I'd love to see her stuff that one into a bottle.
And even if she could, my bets on it sinking faster than her.
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#22 Jul 29 2010 at 12:01 PM Rating: Good
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