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Neufer Freewheeling

Post by neufer » Sun Jan 26, 2014 3:47 pm

neufer wrote:
MargaritaMc wrote:
The Virtual Telescope Project: animation and spectroscopy excerpt from article:

:arrow: a very interesting spectrum, collected on 22 Jan. 2014 with the Celestron C14 robotic unit, equipped with a 100 lines/mm diffraction grating. The graph, plotted with RSpec, shows a prominent Si II absorption feature, sitting at about 6010 Angstroms. It shows this is a type Ia supernova. The rest wavelength of such a feature is 6355 Angstrom, so there is a blue-shift of 345 Angstrom. M 82 is also receding at about 200 km/s. From here, an expanding rate of 16,000-18,000 km/s for the supernova shell can be inferred.>>
I don't know about anyone else but I'm not going to let any bully galaxy like M82 kick sand in my milky white face :!: :evil:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Atlas wrote:

<<Charles Atlas, born Angelo Siciliano (October 30, 1892 – December 23, 1972), was the developer of a bodybuilding method and its associated exercise program. The famous Charles Atlas print advertisements became iconic mostly because they were printed in so many comic books from the 1940s. The typical scenario presented a skinny young man (usually accompanied by a female companion) being threatened by a bully. The bully pushes down the "97-pound weakling" and the girlfriend joins in the derision. The young man goes home, gets angry, and sends away for the free Atlas book. Shortly thereafter, the newly muscled hero returns to the place of his original victimization, seeks out the bully, and beats him up. He is rewarded by the swift return of his girlfriend and the admiration of onlookers.>>
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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by neufer » Sun Jan 26, 2014 4:33 pm

My feeble attempts at humor have two main purposes:
  • 1) To engage those who might be intimidated
    by the technicalities of science & math.

    2) To act as a visual mnemonic
    for a vast array of information.
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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by Ann » Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:33 pm

So you are going to send for the Charles Atlas exercise program and build the kind of muscles that makes M82 think twice about kicking sand in our faces? :D

I googled "muscular galaxy" to get an inkling of what somebody's (e.g., yours) physical stature might be like when they are strong enough to scare M82 away, but the only hit I got that was remotely satisfying was this one. Maybe those scraggly yellow, red and brown formations are some kind of cosmic brawn?

Thanks though, Art! I'll never forget the mental image of M82 kicking sand in our faces with its rude supernova. Where is Charles Atlas when you need him?

(In Sweden there was a guy called Arne Tammer who promised to turn skinny guys into human powerhouses, although I don't remember him teaching male weaklings how to protect their girlfriends from sand-sprinkling beach bullies.)

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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by geckzilla » Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:35 pm

I like when you provide your own thoughts on things, Art. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the random cartoons and videos you use as visual mnemonics because they seem too far unrelated in most cases, though. They're especially disconnected in my mind because you use a lot of old references. And sometimes you make some puzzlingly vague posts a little too often and I get tired of trying to figure them out and end up skipping them. FYI, as a moderator, putting a whole bunch of random links in posts is also tiresome. I never know when one of you is going to throw a curve ball and link to something inappropriate (sometimes links to images even change into inappropriate things over time). I apologize if any of us admins get a little short with you guys, especially the more active ones. There is a fun side of the forum and then there is a semi-invisible work side to it.
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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by neufer » Sun Jan 26, 2014 10:44 pm

geckzilla wrote:
I like when you provide your own thoughts on things, Art. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the random cartoons and videos you use as visual mnemonics because they seem too far unrelated in most cases, though. They're especially disconnected in my mind because you use a lot of old references. And sometimes you make some puzzlingly vague posts a little too often and I get tired of trying to figure them out and end up skipping them. FYI, as a moderator, putting a whole bunch of random links in posts is also tiresome. I never know when one of you is going to throw a curve ball and link to something inappropriate (sometimes links to images even change into inappropriate things over time). I apologize if any of us admins get a little short with you guys, especially the more active ones. There is a fun side of the forum and then there is a semi-invisible work side to it.
Oh, right .... I forgot:

My feeble attempts at humor have a third main purpose:
  • 3) To torment the moderators.
(And that is my own thought on these things.)
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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by owlice » Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:06 pm

neufer wrote: Oh, right .... I forgot:

My feeble attempts at humor have a third main purpose:
  • 3) To torment the moderators.
(And that is my own thought on these things.)
Because there isn't already enough pain in the world? You have to add to it?
A closed mouth gathers no foot.

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Re: Neufer Freewheeling

Post by geckzilla » Sun Jan 26, 2014 11:30 pm

Just no. We're not going to air laundry here. If you've got a problem, message me, message owlice, message whoever you have that problem with or even email RJN if you don't like those options.
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.

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