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  1. If you want to talk about crazy distances, I think the electron and proton in an atom is better. If the proton was the size of a marble, the electron would be the radius of your hair. On top of that in an hydrogen atom with one proton and one electron if teh proton is a size of a marble and the electron is the width of your hair te first shell would extend to two miles away from the proton. Sorry if that doesn't make sense I was drinking tonight but I am pretty sure I got the figures right. Point is there is a [cabbage] ton of empty space between the electron and the proton, except the electron is kind of everywhere at once and nowhere at once if I understand the Heisenburg uncertainty principle right.

     

     

     

    Are you familiar with the 'Electric Universe' theory? It has a long way to go but it has a damn good go at explaining stuff like spin (something which isn't really explained in mainstream Physics), and the workings of atoms and sub atomic structures etc.

  2. Photographing or videotaping people in public is somewhat illegal here and you could be taken to court for it.

     

    It all depends on what legal system we're dealing with here.

     

    True (That's your Queue OP :P ). I think in England only videoing police staff is illegal, people who ask not be taped, or videoing on private property. :o

     

     

     

    Legislation is being introduced to prohibit anyone from taking pictures or videos of a police officer that could be used in "acts of terrorism".

     

     

     

    Ambiguity being the order of the day there.

     

     

     

    GF police state!

  3. How can you say it sends out the wrong message?

     

     

     

    If anything its telling them that they agree that they can't stop them, but they can provide protection.

     

     

     

    Better than not providing protection at all, cause they'd do it anyway.

     

     

     

    Instead of teaching youngsters about the responsibilities both emotionally and morally that come about from entering into a sexual relationship, sex education generally focuses on the physical aspect of sex; STDs, the Reproductive Systems and the act itself. Something that is IMO the most important activity that one can engage in reduced to diagrams on a piece of paper and scare tactics from teachers too scared (or unwilling) to bring matters of faith and/or spirituality into the discussion for fear of the political correctness brigade.

     

     

     

    In conjunction with this, people of all ages are subjected to a huge amount of sexual images from the media and television. Programs objectifying either gender and trivialising sex (Sex and the City for example) have further bridged the gap of understanding of alot of the younger generations. This has seen a massive increase in recent years and only looks like getting worse.

     

     

     

    Sexual education needs a more holistic approach, evidence of this is shown in the Netherlands where teen pregnancy rates are one (if not the) lowest in Europe. They have a very liberal attitude towards sex but their sexual education programs are forward thinking and far more engaging than those in England.

     

     

     

    When people are better informed and have a more mature attitude towards sex, things like this tend to happen less. Statistical evidence for this can easily be found online, you need not take my word for it.

     

     

     

    Telling someone they shouldn't have sex and then giving them free condoms won't change their attitude towards the act itself. The money spent subsidising all those free condoms is better spent elsewhere.

     

     

     

    Education.

  4. Great. Condom could of solved all of this.

     

     

     

    Going by the appearance of the little guy, I doubt one would fit! :P

     

     

     

    Most chemists in the UK have "childrens" condoms. Stupid I know, but they're obligated to give condoms for FREE to anyone under the age of 16. All you have to do is walk in, and ask. Stating clearly that you're sexually active.

     

     

     

    This is one of the reasons why so many people are blaming "the state", personally I think society and attitudes are to blame. :|

     

     

     

    I feel sorry for the kid, no not the "parents", the child. When it grows up, school will be hell if the other kids know. :roll:

     

     

     

    That is terrible.

     

     

     

    I did Paediatric Nursing at Uni (in the UK) and never heard anything about that! I haven't worked in the field since qualifying though so it may have been introduced in that period.

     

     

     

    I understand the perceived need for such measures but IMO it is a big mistake. It sends out the wrong message and is just another sign of the spiritual and moral decline of society today.

  5. A interesting video on Youtube I saw which shows you just how small we are compared to VY Canis Majoris, the largest star known to man. It's estimated that it would take light 8 hours to travel around its surface, and that if it was in our solar system it would reach as far as Saturn...

     

     

     

     

     

     

    That's a great video. The final comparison between VY Canis Majoris and our Sun boggles the mind!

  6. Hey I'm sorry if my last post seemed a little rude, I've just read it back to myself and it's not very nice.

     

     

     

    I'm in the middle of something ATM but I will respond with some info/links/references in a bit.

  7. Once again, gun ownership is essential if you want to keep your civil liberties intact.

     

     

     

     

    The vast majority of EU nations have far more restrictive firearms laws but have greater civil liberties. Lets face it, if the US government wanted to take away all your civil liberties they could, normal US gun-owning civilians is going out-gun the entire US military. This guns = civil liberties argument doesn't work nowadays.

     

     

     

    That is the most misguided comment I've seen in this thread. I would try and enlighten you but I CBA.

     

     

     

    If that's what you think then good luck to you.

  8. Once again, gun ownership is essential if you want to keep your civil liberties intact.

     

     

     

    Get rid of your guns and you'll turn into Great Britain (and worse) before you know it.

     

     

     

    Can anyone say police state?

  9. and I still get sick from how cliché the topic is. But don't mind me, just an opinion given a post.

     

     

     

    The universe is big! The possibilities are endless! Gag.

     

     

     

    Why do you feel the need to give your opinion twice?

     

     

     

    So if the eternal nature of the universe is a cliche, what's ego-driven sarcasm?

  10. Thanks for the responses!

     

     

     

    For the cynics who belittle the size aspect of the picture I just ask you to consider this...

     

     

     

    Anyone and anything you've ever known, every concept of reality and every nuance, social or otherwise came in full from that tiny spec in that picture.

     

     

     

    I think many people who have replied here have failed to grasp my reason for posting this picture and the Sagan excerpt :). I didn't post it to highlight our apparent insignificance, it's my opinion that size does not amount to importance.

     

     

     

    This picture, to me, speaks of possibilities!

     

     

     

    There is a potentially infinite number of worlds in the Universes (plural please!) with an infinite amount of possibilities. It is theoretically possible for anything to be possible!

     

     

     

    Doesn't that make you think? :)

  11. The image of Earth below is courtesy of NASA and was taken by Voyager 1, 4 billion miles away!

     

     

     

    PaleBlueDot2.jpg

     

     

     

    When I first saw this picture, my immediate reaction was something close to fear. I've spent many a sleepless night thinking about everything that this picture implies; about us, and how the petty things humanity is concerned with mean nothing in the grand scheme of things.

     

     

     

    The philosopher Carl Sagan says of this picture:

     

     

     

    We succeeded in taking that picture [from deep space], and, if you look at it, you see a dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever lived, lived out their lives. The aggregate of all our joys and sufferings, thousands of confident religions, ideologies and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilizations, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every hopeful child, every mother and father, every inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every superstar, every supreme leader, every saint and sinner in the history of our species, lived there on a mote of dust, suspended in a sunbeam.

     

     

     

    Any time I ever feel like giving up I look this quote up. It's such a powerful statement and deliciously apt.

     

     

     

    Some say that this photograph trivialises humanity but, to me, this photograph represents the wonder that is the universe and the certainty that there is so much more to the mystery that we call life than what we see around us on a daily basis.

     

     

     

    I just thought I'd put this out there for those who haven't seen [the picture] and see what you all think!

     

     

     

    JiM :)

  12. I'm very pleased that the new CEO is taking a lead role in PR. Way back before RS2, it wasn't uncommon to see Andrew and Paul ingame, playing jokes on the active community, goin on IRC on a semi-regular basis and whatnot.

     

     

     

    It was the involvement of the Dev team in community relations that helped RS to become what it is today and I'm glad they finally seemed to have realised that a secretive and difficult to contact design and support team isn't the right way to go about keeping your fan/customer base happy.

     

     

     

    A big thumbs up from me and fingers crossed this isn't just a means of appeasing the population with promises that won't be kept!

     

     

     

    :thumbsup:

  13. I must admit that at first, I too was a little worried about the rewards...

     

     

     

    After playing about 10 hours of the game now I think it is completely fair and balanced. The XP seems to increase on a decent scale and the game can be hard work at times.

     

     

     

    I'm currently getting about 7.5k per 1 zeal for hits, at 95. It's a nice amount and IMO it's about time higher levels got some relevant content.

     

     

     

    OP: Don't worry! ;)

  14. Na I recon this is [yt]1slY3Nddd_Q[/yt] \'

     

     

     

    My greatest escape was when I decided to do a Bandos solo in full void killed the boss was slow killing minions, ran over to kill the range one and as I was running Graardor respawned and punched me once to 2hp which my rol tellied me :thumbsup:

     

     

     

    That is one epic video dude...

     

     

     

    I sat open mouthed in amazement when it finished...

     

     

     

    Rah!

  15. As a former TET member and leader, I have seen the events from both sides. I have to admit I think some of the reactions from TET are very odd. Barihawk summed it up well, and it seems some are letting their egos overshadow the goal of giving the RuneScapers a fun time, which should be the main goal anyway.

     

    Let's be honest here: Jmods participating was good and well as long as it gave you extra people attending the events, right? ;)

     

     

     

     

    Hear hear!

     

     

     

    +1

  16. He's only 21???? WTF??

     

    What does he know? Did he even goto college?

     

    31 I can see, 21 thats gotta be a typo.

     

    I don't get a good feeling about this at all.

     

     

     

    LOL.

     

     

     

    Anyway, overall I think this is excellent! He seems on the ball from his writings and they're on the right track with many of the improvements.

     

     

     

    It's a good time to be playing RS IMO!

     

     

     

    :D

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