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The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
From: Davorak (Talk2plant@hotmail.com)
Subject: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian
Newsgroups: sci.physics, gac.physics.astronomy, sci.astro, alt.astronomy,
alt.sci.physics
Date: 2005-02-01 11:06:57 PST
hard to tell exactly what the conversation was about but observed
gravity waves from binary Neutron star systems have been used to show
GR to be correct to a good degree. GR being the theroy that predicts
gravity waves. I far as I know GR is not under any serious doubt, and
as of yet does not need tweaking. Minus the quantum world, but that is
another story.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY:
http://www.spacedaily.com/news/gravity-04s.html
UK Scientist Gambles On Gravitational Waves
Glasgow, Scotland (SPX) Sep 09, 2004
At the Institute of Physics conference Photon 04 Wednesday,
Professor Jim Hough, one of the UK's leading scientists, revealed
that he thinks high street bookmakers are crazy to be offering
odds of 100-1 on whether Gravitational Waves (wrinkles in
relativity) will be discovered before 2010.
He has placed a personal bet of £25 - the maximum Ladbrokes
allowed him to stake. The available odds were quickly cut from
an initial offering of 500-1.
Professor Jim Hough, from the University of Glasgow and one of
the leaders of the UK search for Gravitational Waves, said: "I think
the real odds are more like a favourite at 2-1 or 3-1, I'm almost
certain we'll discover them in the very near future. I would have
had much more money on at the odds they were offering but the
maximum bet they allowed me to have was £25!"
Gravitational waves are ripples in the fabric of spacetime and are
one of the more exotic predictions of Einstein's theory of gravity -
General Relativity.
Initially thought not to exist, the reality of gravitational waves is no
longer doubted by scientists.
The gradual changes in the orbit of a binary pulsar called
PSR 1913 +16 (a pair of orbiting neutron stars, one of which is
a pulsar emitting precisely timed radio pulses) can be explained
only if angular momentum and energy is carried away from this
system by gravitational waves.
SDR: Note that "can be explained ONLY IF" means "I am God
and if I can't imagine any other answer, then the answer this
must be." ["Lord what fools these mortals be." Shakespeare]
Weak gravitational waves are probably passing through us all the
time but are too faint to detect.
SDR: Although "probably" is all too often used by theoreticians
as equivalent to "absolutely is" I myself am not convinced
of this equivalency. I'm probably alone here, but there you are.
Scientists are currently trying to detect the strongest waves, for
example those created in violent events such as supernovae but
none of the instruments looking for them have yet picked up a
clear and definite signal.
Improvements in the sensitivity of these instruments, and some
promising initial results, should mean that scientists are very close.
There are currently four teams working to try and detect them - two
in the US, a UK/German team with an interferometer based in
Germany, a France/Italy collaboration in Pisa, and a smaller 300
metre instrument in Japan.
The US experiment, based in Hanover and called LIGO, is the largest
at 4km. The UK device, called GEO 600, is much smaller at only 600
metres long. "We couldn't afford to build an instrument as big as
LIGO so we had to be innovative to compete" said Professor Hough.
"We built a slightly more experimental instrument with two unique
features - silica fibre wires and a new way of processing the signal.
We use silica fibre wires to suspend the mirrors, rather than steel.
Silica creates a purer resonance - like the perfect note you get when
you tap a good quality wine glass - and this means it's a lot more
sensitive."
"We also put an extra mirror in the output channel which forces the
photons back into the system where they are processed for longer.
This enhances any signal from a gravitational wave that might be
present. GEO's been so successful that LIGO intend to implement
some of our improvements in their instrument when they're next
refitted."
Looking to the future, he said "Even if gravitational waves are not
detected in the next few years, I think we're certain to find them in
or around 2010 when LIGO is upgraded. The odds Ladbrokes are
offering are bound to keep falling and falling!"
Professor Jim Hough delivered the plenary lecture "Wrinkles in
Relativity - the search for Gravitational Waves" at Photon 04 at 9am
on Wednesday 8th September 2004.
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Gravity Waves Elude First Scrutiny
The physicists of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave
Observatory (LIGO) are searching desperately for signs that the
globe is being squashed by an interstellar traveler. They're looking
for the telltale stretch-and-squish signature of gravitational waves
distorting the fabric of spacetime—and Earth along with it. On
Monday at the AAAS meeting, scientists presented the first results
from LIGO. Although there is no sign yet of gravitational waves,
LIGO scientists say the measurements so far at least suggest that
the observatory is overcoming some troublesome teething pains.
The $365 million twin observatories—based in Washington state
and Louisiana—beam lasers down 4-kilometer-long tubes to
detect a tiny warping of space associated with the passing of a
gravitational wave, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's general
theory of relativity. The lasers are at right angles to each other;
a gravitational wave would likely shrink one and stretch the other,
causing a faint flicker when the beams are brought together.
Maintaining two facilities allows researchers to screen out local
noise. Since LIGO began operating in October 2000, scientists
have been struggling to reduce the amount of noise—such as the
low murmur of seismic vibrations and the earth-rattling whine of
loggers' saws in Louisiana—that shake the machine and prevent it
from seeing the subtle signals of gravitational waves (Science, 16
August 2002, p. 1115).
SDR: I am SURE that "gravitational waves" WILL be discovered.
And I am just as sure that they will ultimately be discovered to
have been the flutterings of an unsuspected fly's wings (I saw
this movie, and it turned out very bad in the end... as the fly
somehow managed to physically get itself into the machinery).
S D Rodrian
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http://physics.sdrodrian.com
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http://music.sdrodrian.com
RE:
According to LIGO team member Rainer Weiss, a physicist at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, these
problems should be coming to an end soon. "Now, at the sweet spot,
we're a factor of 10 away from our design sensitivity. Though we're
not there yet, we're within shooting distance," he says. Adds LIGO
team member Al Lazzarini, a physicist at the California Institute of
Technology in Pasadena: "We came down a factor of 10,000 in 18
months or so, so I think this is realistic." So far, though, no
gravitational waves have shown up in any of the project's first four
results. The analyses concern different types of gravitational waves.
The LIGO interferometers searched for a sudden burst of waves
caused by the collapse of a dying star, for example, as well as for
the increasingly high-frequency chirp of two massive stars spiraling
into each other. In both cases, estimates Lazzarini, LIGO at its current
sensitivity could see such an event in "the entire galaxy and our
satellite galaxies, the Magellanic clouds." Two other searches, for
periodic sources analogous to electromagnetic pulsars and for a
rumbling background of gravitational waves left over from the very
early age of the universe, also came up short. But Lazzarini says
that the measurements are beginning to surpass the best estimates
previously set on the amount of gravitational radiation rattling around
the cosmos. "It's still not astrophysically interesting," he says, but
he adds that the next run, scheduled to begin shortly, will start to
look for gravitational waves with sensitivities well beyond those of
other instruments. –CHARLES SEIFE
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02 Feb 2005 01:02:05 AM |
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I am sorry there have been no direct measurements of gravity waves only
very good indirect residence.
Article:
http://cgwp.gravity.psu.edu/outreach/ST_oct2000_srcs.pdf
The above article describes how a pulsar-neutron star system matches
GR's prediction of gravity waves very well.
I have also read of how the decaying orbit of a binary neutron star
system matches GR's prediction of gravity waves. The Gravity waves
radiate energy away from the two neutron stars causing they to fall
into one another. While other explanations are possible I have not
heard of one that matches the observed evidence as well as GR's
explaination.
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| User: "Ray Vingnutte" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
01 Feb 2005 07:19:59 PM |
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The odds of ufo's are dropping too ;-)
http://www.williamhillmedia.com/index_template.asp?file=2782
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| User: "nightbat" |
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02 Feb 2005 04:36:39 AM |
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nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote:
The odds of ufo's are dropping too ;-)
http://www.williamhillmedia.com/index_template.asp?file=2782
nightbat
Why so negative Officer Ray and 2004 is history? The net Darla
aliens have confirmed as soon as 1st Official Contact Day arrives the
present world government Officials will be checkmated. Can you blame
world leaders like his honor Tony Blair or any other government leaders
for not being possibly forthright about the UFO question, for it could
easily undermine their authority and order. The subject has monumental
implications if finally affirmed to the positive.
See: Honorable Tony Blair Gov. site
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe.jsp?query=UK+Prime+Minister&page=1&offset=1&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3Dd8e881798939bc68%26clickedItemRank%3D1%26userQuery%3DUK%2BPrime%2BMinister%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.number-10.gov.uk%252Foutput%252FPage1.asp%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSCPTop%26amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.number-10.gov.uk%2Foutput%2FPage1.asp
The Commander Pros has select notified us of his Earth planetary landing
so what more proof do you need? Sky Captain nightbat is awaiting secret
Indiana zone pickup to confirm star ship craft race's arrival as first
volunteer Earth human chosen to point head intergalactic critical jump
mission. These are potentially most exciting times gentlefolk's, for
never have so few been so privy to net reported cosmos history in the
making. Yes, humble Earth nightbat has taken the daring step to protect
our and galactic protective Committee chosen Darla from the perils of
intergalactic travel mission. Ok, ok I've got a soft touch for the
better half even alien and don't like to see them get placed in arms
way. I would have most liked my star ship science Officers elect to go
with me but the Commander Pros reports only one is permitted to take the
risk. I do this for the potential advancement of science, benefit to all
mankind, including reported net advanced alien race who has respectfully
granted this opportunity to prove what we're made of.
Ha, ha, ha, if however the Commander Pros is lying about historic
planned nightbat pickup, as most respectful assistant Officer Charles
indicates, then that automatically makes us the better race. For one
amongst the many has proven most honest and worthy then all the not so
forthcoming alien race combined. Should the Commander keep his word and
pickup the Sky Captain nightbat, I will hopefully confirm with their
permission their distinguished presence, and say my fair good-byes to
all including long winded SD Rodrian as I go out and undertake the
daring mission to help protect and serve all. Just hope if and when the
Commander Pros gives the ETA for incoming northern Indiana zone Sil
cleared mini star cruiser flight pick-up that the three secret and ready
to fire 5 minutes apart high burst signal rockets dry chemical fuses
still work. Or then again, the Commander can choose to continue to
costume party boat out at sea and have used this as a net test of our
willingness to honestly communicate in faith towards real 1st Official
Contact Day.
Star race appointed Sky Captain and Senior Elect Liaison Officer out
the nightbat
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| User: "Ray Vingnutte" |
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02 Feb 2005 08:01:54 AM |
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On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 05:36:39 -0500
nightbat <nightbat@home.ffni.com> wrote:
nightbat wrote
Ray Vingnutte wrote:
The odds of ufo's are dropping too ;-)
http://www.williamhillmedia.com/index_template.asp?file=2782
nightbat
Why so negative Officer Ray and 2004 is history? The net Darla
aliens have confirmed as soon as 1st Official Contact Day arrives the
present world government Officials will be checkmated. Can you blame
world leaders like his honor Tony Blair or any other government
leaders for not being possibly forthright about the UFO question, for
it could easily undermine their authority and order. The subject has
monumental implications if finally affirmed to the positive.
I didn't mean it to come across as negative, a drop from 500 to 100-1 is
not bad. Made me wonder if the bookies know something ;-), yes it was
for last year, wonder if they will drop even lower for this year.
See: Honorable Tony Blair Gov. site
http://search.netscape.com/ns/boomframe.jsp?query=UK+Prime+Minister&page=1&offset=1&result_url=redir%3Fsrc%3Dwebsearch%26requestId%3Dd8e881798939bc68%26clickedItemRank%3D1%26userQuery%3DUK%2BPrime%2BMinister%26clickedItemURN%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.number-10.gov.uk%252Foutput%252FPage1.asp%26invocationType%3D-%26fromPage%3DNSCPTop%26amp%3BampTest%3D1&remove_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.number-10.gov.uk%2Foutput%2FPage1.asp
The Commander Pros has select notified us of his Earth planetary
landing so what more proof do you need? Sky Captain nightbat is
awaiting secret Indiana zone pickup to confirm star ship craft race's
arrival as first volunteer Earth human chosen to point head
intergalactic critical jump mission. These are potentially most
exciting times gentlefolk's, for never have so few been so privy to
net reported cosmos history in the making. Yes, humble Earth nightbat
has taken the daring step to protect our and galactic protective
Committee chosen Darla from the perils of intergalactic travel
mission. Ok, ok I've got a soft touch for the better half even alien
and don't like to see them get placed in arms way. I would have most
liked my star ship science Officers elect to go with me but the
Commander Pros reports only one is permitted to take the risk. I do
this for the potential advancement of science, benefit to all mankind,
including reported net advanced alien race who has respectfully
granted this opportunity to prove what we're made of.
I think you have done a great job and if anyone should go it should be
you. I don't think I could get into the US anyway as I have a minor
traffic violation( bald tyre) from several years ago, that probably
classes me as an undesirable. If I gave my reason for entering the US as
'Well I'm going to meet up with some guy called Nightbat and we are
going off in a space craft' I would likely find myself at Quantanamo
with electrodes connected to my private parts.
Ha, ha, ha, if however the Commander Pros is lying about historic
planned nightbat pickup, as most respectful assistant Officer Charles
indicates, then that automatically makes us the better race. For one
amongst the many has proven most honest and worthy then all the not so
forthcoming alien race combined. Should the Commander keep his word
and pickup the Sky Captain nightbat, I will hopefully confirm with
their permission their distinguished presence, and say my fair
good-byes to all including long winded SD Rodrian as I go out and
undertake the daring mission to help protect and serve all. Just hope
if and when the Commander Pros gives the ETA for incoming northern
Indiana zone Sil cleared mini star cruiser flight pick-up that the
three secret and ready to fire 5 minutes apart high burst signal
rockets dry chemical fuses still work. Or then again, the Commander
can choose to continue to costume party boat out at sea and have used
this as a net test of our willingness to honestly communicate in faith
towards real 1st Official Contact Day.
Well lets hope it happens and it goes well for you, I hope you come back
and report in good time so we don't miss your report.
Officer Vingnutte over and out.
Message ends.
Star race appointed Sky Captain and Senior Elect Liaison Officer out
the nightbat
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| User: "Double-A" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
02 Feb 2005 09:44:39 AM |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
[snip]
I think you have done a great job and if anyone should go it should
be
you. I don't think I could get into the US anyway as I have a minor
traffic violation( bald tyre) from several years ago, that probably
classes me as an undesirable. If I gave my reason for entering the US
as
'Well I'm going to meet up with some guy called Nightbat and we are
going off in a space craft' I would likely find myself at Quantanamo
with electrodes connected to my private parts.
Yes, the standards have been greatly raised for those wishing to enter
the US since the "War on Terror" has been underway. You have to have
your papers in order, your story straight, and by no means no traffic
crimes on your record! On the other hand, thousands of people walk,
drive, or swim into the US everyday unchecked across the border from
Mexico in unwatched areas, and our politicions have not the political
will to stop them.
Around here, the police are more interested in citing you for not
wearing your seat belt than anything else. I used to run my tires
right down to the cords, or until I could see the wires from the steel
beltd sticking out of them. Then I'd figure they still had a few miles
left in them. Cops never bothered me. They were too busy busting
jaywalkers or populating the local donut shops!
Double-A
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| User: "Ray Vingnutte" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
02 Feb 2005 10:26:06 AM |
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On 2 Feb 2005 07:44:39 -0800
"Double-A" <double-a@hush.ai> wrote:
Ray Vingnutte wrote:
[snip]
I think you have done a great job and if anyone should go it should
be
you. I don't think I could get into the US anyway as I have a minor
traffic violation( bald tyre) from several years ago, that probably
classes me as an undesirable. If I gave my reason for entering the
US
as
'Well I'm going to meet up with some guy called Nightbat and we are
going off in a space craft' I would likely find myself at Quantanamo
with electrodes connected to my private parts.
Yes, the standards have been greatly raised for those wishing to enter
the US since the "War on Terror" has been underway. You have to have
your papers in order, your story straight, and by no means no traffic
crimes on your record! On the other hand, thousands of people walk,
drive, or swim into the US everyday unchecked across the border from
Mexico in unwatched areas, and our politicions have not the political
will to stop them.
Yes I have read about your southern borders and I did note it as a
possible solution ;-)
I suppose it's not something to make light about as it does actually
happen. One report I read of a UK businessman who had a
traffic violation from a previous visit to the US, can't remember what
exactly but nothing serious. He was frogmarched off, shackled hand and
foot, kept in a room with many others in a similar predicament, denied
access to food or refreshment, even offered at one point to buy everyone
a coffee with his own money but was refused. After twenty four hours of
this they shipped him back to th UK. There have been other similar
accounts too.
Around here, the police are more interested in citing you for not
wearing your seat belt than anything else. I used to run my tires
right down to the cords, or until I could see the wires from the steel
beltd sticking out of them. Then I'd figure they still had a few
miles left in them. Cops never bothered me. They were too busy
busting jaywalkers or populating the local donut shops!
A woman over here got done for driving while eating an apple, it cost
the system about ten thousand pounds to trace her and get her into court
I think her fine was about sixty pounds. So I presume that now means
smoking while driving, chomping a mars bar, in fact taking one hand off
the wheel for anything and you could be nabbed. The UK has one of the
highest density of CCTV cameras in the world so they could show up at
any time and say hey we saw you drop that butt six months ago here's a
sixty pound fine for you.
I saw a prog the other day, where now they have people watching you in
the street in case you do something hideous like drop a cigarette butt
and they pounce on you and give you an on the spot fine. This requires
the presence of a real policeman to be with the official when they
pounce. One can't help thinking the police have better and more serious
things to do but hey it brings in a lot of funding ;-)
Double-A
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| User: "Double-A" |
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02 Feb 2005 11:46:10 AM |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On 2 Feb 2005 07:44:39 -0800
[snip]
Yes I have read about your southern borders and I did note it as a
possible solution ;-)
I suppose it's not something to make light about as it does actually
happen. One report I read of a UK businessman who had a
traffic violation from a previous visit to the US, can't remember
what
exactly but nothing serious. He was frogmarched off, shackled hand
and
foot, kept in a room with many others in a similar predicament,
denied
access to food or refreshment, even offered at one point to buy
everyone
a coffee with his own money but was refused. After twenty four hours
of
this they shipped him back to th UK. There have been other similar
accounts too.
Yes, I have heard of vistors from Asia here in my west coast city being
detained over night, sometimes in jail, over some Micky Mouse thing
being out of order when they were checked at the airport. These people
were not criminals.
[snip]
A woman over here got done for driving while eating an apple, it cost
the system about ten thousand pounds to trace her and get her into
court
I think her fine was about sixty pounds. So I presume that now means
smoking while driving, chomping a mars bar, in fact taking one hand
off
the wheel for anything and you could be nabbed.
How are they about talking on a cell phone while driving? They are in
the process of passing specific laws against it here. If it isn't
already against the law where I live, it probably will be soon.
The UK has one of the
highest density of CCTV cameras in the world so they could show up at
any time and say hey we saw you drop that butt six months ago here's
a
sixty pound fine for you.
How does it feel being always watched? The enforcement cameras here
are still relatively sparse, but there are getting to be more of them.
I saw a prog the other day, where now they have people watching you
in
the street in case you do something hideous like drop a cigarette
butt
and they pounce on you and give you an on the spot fine.
And if it's like here, they don't let you smoke inside any building
anymore where the ashtrays would normally be.
This requires
the presence of a real policeman to be with the official when they
pounce. One can't help thinking the police have better and more
serious
things to do but hey it brings in a lot of funding ;-)
Crime doesn't pay (the police), but infractions are their bread and
butter!
Double-A
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| User: "Ray Vingnutte" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
02 Feb 2005 12:30:22 PM |
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On 2 Feb 2005 09:46:10 -0800
"Double-A" <double-a@hush.ai> wrote:
Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On 2 Feb 2005 07:44:39 -0800
[snip]
Yes I have read about your southern borders and I did note it as a
possible solution ;-)
I suppose it's not something to make light about as it does actually
happen. One report I read of a UK businessman who had a
traffic violation from a previous visit to the US, can't remember
what
exactly but nothing serious. He was frogmarched off, shackled hand
and
foot, kept in a room with many others in a similar predicament,
denied
access to food or refreshment, even offered at one point to buy
everyone
a coffee with his own money but was refused. After twenty four hours
of
this they shipped him back to th UK. There have been other similar
accounts too.
Yes, I have heard of vistors from Asia here in my west coast city
being detained over night, sometimes in jail, over some Micky Mouse
thing being out of order when they were checked at the airport. These
people were not criminals.
[snip]
A woman over here got done for driving while eating an apple, it
cost the system about ten thousand pounds to trace her and get her
into
court
I think her fine was about sixty pounds. So I presume that now means
smoking while driving, chomping a mars bar, in fact taking one hand
off
the wheel for anything and you could be nabbed.
How are they about talking on a cell phone while driving? They are in
the process of passing specific laws against it here. If it isn't
already against the law where I live, it probably will be soon.
Well in the case above about the apple the police say they thought she
was talking on a cell/mobile phone so yeah no talking on the phone while
driving. But I think a hands free set installed in the car is ok though.
The UK has one of the
highest density of CCTV cameras in the world so they could show up
at any time and say hey we saw you drop that butt six months ago
here's
a
sixty pound fine for you.
How does it feel being always watched? The enforcement cameras here
are still relatively sparse, but there are getting to be more of them.
They seem to be pooping up all over the place, when your out you don't
notice them so you don't really think about them. They have benefits I
suppose, the police can request the tapes if they want to try and trace
the movements of someone suspected of a crime and that seems to happen
often now.
I saw a prog the other day, where now they have people watching you
in
the street in case you do something hideous like drop a cigarette
butt
and they pounce on you and give you an on the spot fine.
And if it's like here, they don't let you smoke inside any building
anymore where the ashtrays would normally be.
Yeah smoking bans are on the way here,
This requires
the presence of a real policeman to be with the official when they
pounce. One can't help thinking the police have better and more
serious
things to do but hey it brings in a lot of funding ;-)
Crime doesn't pay (the police), but infractions are their bread and
butter!
I think in this instance the revenues obtained goes to the local
authority(councils etc), speed cameras have also become a favourite here
for obtaining large amounts of extra revenue, from what gets reported
here I think a lot of speed cameras are installed not so much for
catching speeding drivers but as a means of getting extra revenue in.
Double-A
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| User: "sam ende" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
24 Feb 2005 07:24:37 AM |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
I think in this instance the revenues obtained goes to the local
authority(councils etc), speed cameras have also become a favourite
here for obtaining large amounts of extra revenue, from what gets
reported here I think a lot of speed cameras are installed not so much
for catching speeding drivers but as a means of getting extra revenue
in.
the govmint would be really buggared if everyone decided to walk to
work, or, even better, have a day or two off.
sammi
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| User: "Double-A" |
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| Title: Re: The Origin of The Universe / S D Rodrian |
02 Feb 2005 07:12:03 AM |
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nightbat wrote:
[snip]
Star race appointed Sky Captain and Senior Elect Liaison Officer out
the nightbat
Glad to hear from you, Officer nightbat.
I was beginning to think you had already ascended.
Yes, lots of work still to accomplish here below in preparation for the
advent of the profound First Official Contact Day. All must be ready.
I look forward to that time when our world leaders will learn their
place in the much grander scheme of things. Even though our
extraterrestrial friends have no intentions of ruling, I'm sure our
leaders will be much more circumspect in their actions once they know
that another world is watching.
Well, nightbat, Sky Cap you say. Then at least I'll know my baggage
will be in good hands!
Double-A
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