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  • Beantown
    #DoYourJob
    • Feb 2005
    • 31523

    #3511
    Re: OS Off Topic

    Originally posted by Chaos81
    That f'n sucks. You should charge extra for the time you'll have to spend taking care of it.
    Trust me, I'm planning on it.

    Because the kid is an idiot and can't ****ing back up in a driveway I now have to go out of my way to take it to a body shop, get an estimate on how much it would cost, get the money from this kid and then go back and get it fixed. To be honest, I don't mind that he wants to keep it off his insurance, because at least then I don't have to deal with the extra hassle of going through my insurance comapny and then his. We'll just cut out the middle man, he can give me cash or a check and we'll be fine.

    Yeah, this kid is going to be paying for Rock Band 2 or some illegal ways to keep me calm ontop of the damage.

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    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #3512
      Re: OS Off Topic

      Originally posted by The GIGGAS

      I don't want to prove that every graph with 2 or more nodes contains two nodes that have equal degrees. I don't want to prove (by contradiction) that there is no largest prime number.
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      • The GIGGAS
        Timbers - Jags - Hokies
        • Mar 2003
        • 28474

        #3513
        Re: OS Off Topic

        Sorry, I forgot I was in a high level CS/Math course.

        Anyway, I got the graph one. I just have to figure out the prime number one.
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        • Brandon13
          All Star
          • Oct 2005
          • 8915

          #3514
          Re: OS Off Topic

          I think this is the ignore app that DK was talking about but I can't get it to work at OS.

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          • Hooe
            Hall Of Fame
            • Aug 2002
            • 21554

            #3515
            Re: OS Off Topic

            Originally posted by SPTO
            CERN: A great feat of science or the destroyer of the world?

            Nice article about the CERN particle collider which some claim will gobble up the world with a million microscopic black holes. The collider is set to go online tomorrow.
            I have read that actual collision of... whatever the stuff is they are colliding that may kill us all... aren't actually starting until 21 October.

            Nevertheless, I am suddenly very concerned.

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            • Brandon13
              All Star
              • Oct 2005
              • 8915

              #3516
              Re: OS Off Topic

              Am I correct to assume that getting sucked into a black hole is a fairly painless death?

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              • Psyblast
                2023 National Champions
                • Jun 2003
                • 42582

                #3517
                Re: OS Off Topic

                Originally posted by Brandon13
                Am I correct to assume that getting sucked into a black hole is a fairly painless death?




                Let's suppose that you get into your spaceship and point it straight towards the million-solar-mass black hole in the center of our galaxy. (Actually, there's some debate about whether our galaxy contains a central black hole, but let's assume it does for the moment.) Starting from a long way away from the black hole, you just turn off your rockets and coast in. What happens?

                At first, you don't feel any gravitational forces at all. Since you're in free fall, every part of your body and your spaceship is being pulled in the same way, and so you feel weightless. (This is exactly the same thing that happens to astronauts in Earth orbit: even though both astronauts and space shuttle are being pulled by the Earth's gravity, they don't feel any gravitational force because everything is being pulled in exactly the same way.) As you get closer and closer to the center of the hole, though, you start to feel "tidal" gravitational forces. Imagine that your feet are closer to the center than your head. The gravitational pull gets stronger as you get closer to the center of the hole, so your feet feel a stronger pull than your head does. As a result you feel "stretched." (This force is called a tidal force because it is exactly like the forces that cause tides on earth.) These tidal forces get more and more intense as you get closer to the center, and eventually they will rip you apart.

                For a very large black hole like the one you're falling into, the tidal forces are not really noticeable until you get within about 600,000 kilometers of the center. Note that this is after you've crossed the horizon. If you were falling into a smaller black hole, say one that weighed as much as the Sun, tidal forces would start to make you quite uncomfortable when you were about 6000 kilometers away from the center, and you would have been torn apart by them long before you crossed the horizon. (That's why we decided to let you jump into a big black hole instead of a small one: we wanted you to survive at least until you got inside.)

                What do you see as you are falling in? Surprisingly, you don't necessarily see anything particularly interesting. Images of faraway objects may be distorted in strange ways, since the black hole's gravity bends light, but that's about it. In particular, nothing special happens at the moment when you cross the horizon. Even after you've crossed the horizon, you can still see things on the outside: after all, the light from the things on the outside can still reach you. No one on the outside can see you, of course, since the light from you can't escape past the horizon.

                How long does the whole process take? Well, of course, it depends on how far away you start from. Let's say you start at rest from a point whose distance from the singularity is ten times the black hole's radius. Then for a million-solar-mass black hole, it takes you about 8 minutes to reach the horizon. Once you've gotten that far, it takes you only another seven seconds to hit the singularity. By the way, this time scales with the size of the black hole, so if you'd jumped into a smaller black hole, your time of death would be that much sooner.

                Once you've crossed the horizon, in your remaining seven seconds, you might panic and start to fire your rockets in a desperate attempt to avoid the singularity. Unfortunately, it's hopeless, since the singularity lies in your future, and there's no way to avoid your future. In fact, the harder you fire your rockets, the sooner you hit the singularity. It's best just to sit back and enjoy the ride.

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                • jmood88
                  Sean Payton: Retribution
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 34639

                  #3518
                  Re: OS Off Topic

                  In a small black hole—like the one predicted by the LHC doomsayers—this dissolution would occur almost immediately. In fact, for all but the largest black holes, dissolution would happen before a person even crossed the event horizon, and it would take place in a matter of billionths of a second.
                  Don't remember the site I got this from.
                  Originally posted by Blzer
                  Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

                  If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

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                  • CS10029
                    Th* *p*r*t**n *f Sp*rts
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 4616

                    #3519
                    Re: OS Off Topic

                    Yeah, but noone really knows what would happen...
                    I don't like the Yankees, I like the Red Sox, I don't like the Lakers, I like the Celtics, I hate the Canadiens and I love the Bruins. Soccer is the best sport on Earth, but most Americans are too ignorant to realize it. I am American.

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                    • TheMatrix31
                      RF
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 52906

                      #3520
                      Re: OS Off Topic

                      English please.

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                      • Chaos81
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 17150

                        #3521
                        Re: OS Off Topic

                        Originally posted by TheMatrix31
                        English please.
                        You'd die before you even knew something was happening. That's how I understand it anyways.

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                        • av7
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 11408

                          #3522
                          Re: OS Off Topic

                          Originally posted by Chaos81
                          You'd die before you even knew something was happening. That's how I understand it anyways.
                          Thats what I got too.

                          Some people are just paranoid but either way, might as well try it since we spent $6 billion on it.
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                          • TheMatrix31
                            RF
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 52906

                            #3523
                            Re: OS Off Topic

                            Interesting read about 30 days the world was supposed to end.

                            The latest breaking UK, US, world, business and sport news from The Times and The Sunday Times. Go beyond today's headlines with in-depth analysis and comment.

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                            • callmetaternuts
                              All Star
                              • Jul 2004
                              • 7045

                              #3524
                              Re: OS Off Topic

                              I'll be curious to follow that whole experiment and see what comes of it
                              Check out my Tampa Bay Buccaneers CFM Thread.

                              You too can be a 5* recruit at FSU.......

                              Originally posted by TwelveozPlaya21
                              add worthless Xavier Lee to that list..
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                              CFL here he comes. Pfft, wait that would require learning a playbook. McDonalds here he comes.

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                              • OSUFan_88
                                Outback Jesus
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 25642

                                #3525
                                Re: OS Off Topic

                                If we die, we die.

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                                Urban Meyer is lol.

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