Saturday, May 7, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Constable Greg Ryan, AFP Badge #2976453
The Ryan family had a long tradition of service in the force dating back to squaring off Ned Kelly at Pine Gap, when Pakistan and Russia combined to shame the world over it’s obsession with Libyan crude oil.
Not withstanding, Ryan was a simple enough chap
…liked women, fast cars and grunge auto kick-in on his Stratocaster.
His undercover police car was YFK 52E, an internal police code for Yearling Federal Killers, 52 Every-week.
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Constable Ryan, O'Connor, Senior Constable Terfel |
Not withstanding, Ryan was a simple enough chap
…liked women, fast cars and grunge auto kick-in on his Stratocaster.
His undercover police car was YFK 52E, an internal police code for Yearling Federal Killers, 52 Every-week.
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Const Ryan's Grunge Performance Machine |
Greg met his fifth wife (Const. O’Conner) through her commanding officer, Senior Constable Entellus Terfel (ET) ...
The event:
The event:
2011 Bi-annual AFP charity concert for IVF throwbacks.
Location:
Alexander Machoniche Detention Centre Chapel, Hume ACT.
…The religious self-pity was so stifling, Greg came out of his comfort zone for a tad and began questioning O’Conner on who’d buried her dog.
The chief priest Simon Corpuscle, unbeknowns to Ryan, had recently had a super-charged condenser-mic grafted into his audio canal.
Sargent Corpuscle, a strict adherent to Julia Gillard's “we won’t have that sort of dialogue” ruling, swooped in to police the conversation.
Location:
Alexander Machoniche Detention Centre Chapel, Hume ACT.
…The religious self-pity was so stifling, Greg came out of his comfort zone for a tad and began questioning O’Conner on who’d buried her dog.
The chief priest Simon Corpuscle, unbeknowns to Ryan, had recently had a super-charged condenser-mic grafted into his audio canal.
Sargent Corpuscle, a strict adherent to Julia Gillard's “we won’t have that sort of dialogue” ruling, swooped in to police the conversation.
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Simon Corbell listens to AFP demands for 'Police Proscecutors' to replace the DPP |
His concern was the ever present threat of press infiltration making a mockery of the by and large limited mental capacities of the AFP. (It's well noted they prefer guns to pleasant chit-chat and giving people a break where pragmatism and civilized standards call for leeway)
...the framed motto of the Colin Winchester Police Centre, Belconnen:
“when Smith and Weston speak …people listen”
...the framed motto of the Colin Winchester Police Centre, Belconnen:
“when Smith and Weston speak …people listen”
Friday, April 22, 2011
Katy Gallagher, mla
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Heisenberg UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE 1927, Werner Heisenberg (beta 2)
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Uranium nucleus, split by single neutron, transmutates to Krypton and Barium + release of 3 neutrons |
Chain reactions give measurable loss of mass via transmutation ...nuclear reactions (bombs, power plants etc)
Of interest are conventional exothermic reactions where net mass is lost but is un-measurably small
Of interest are conventional exothermic reactions where net mass is lost but is un-measurably small
(coal fired power stations, combustion of petrol, oxidation of sugars etc).
Could it be that net distances between electrons and nuclei equate to loss of mass in line with the energy level drop (liberated to environment)?
Given this, underpinned by sub-atomic before-after equity within the nuclei, one could say that particles closer together cause net lower mass by definition.
Given this, underpinned by sub-atomic before-after equity within the nuclei, one could say that particles closer together cause net lower mass by definition.
Extrapolating to the macro world we could say that when a person visits another, the loss of mass from energy expended in travel is function of masses being closer.
The universe is expanding so by this logic it’s becoming more massive, equating to energy increase.
Given premise of fixed amount of matter, does universal energy increase sufficiently to:
1. counteract increasing disorder from entropy increase
2. exceed energy loss from increasing entropy or
3. is insufficient to counteract, consistent with popularly accepted hypothesis that the universe is in fact winding down and has a use by date (variable within a range as function of how it's used) ?
Please show workings.
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states it’s possible to determine with great accuracy the position of an electron or alternatively it’s velocity …but never both.
ie one can never get a truly accurate snapshot of an event (sub-atomic or macro)
This is from limitations of any measuring apparatus.
A more generalized form of the principle states that whatever one attempts to observe is affected by the observer.
In the macro world one finds easy examples such as putting a meter on a battery …the small current required to deflect the meter loads the battery such that the measured terminal voltage will always be slightly lower than the unloaded voltage.

Another example may be taking a photograph.
The presence of photographer and/or camera will cause changes in the ambient lighting reflections of the room such that variations in light intensity/colour will occur relative to what would otherwise be.
In the world of atomic/subatomic particle accelerators/colliders eg CERN near Geneva, we have the situation of the theoretical physicist utilizing cutting edge mathematics to predict the existence of new particles.
The experimental physicist creates experiments to hunt/analyse any such phenomena that, given revelation within experimental error/measuring limitation, subsequently preserves and solidifies the hypothesis into the realm of accepted theory.
The electro-weak theory provided the first reliable estimates of the masses of W and Z particles (nearly 100 times the mass of a proton)
Discovery of these particles was crucial to acceptance of the unified electro-weak theory posited by Steven Weinberg, Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow in the 1970’s
Simon van der Meer (b Nov 24, 1925) Dutch physical engineer, with Carlo Rubbia, discovered these massive short-lived particles, being awarded the Physics Nobel Prize in 1984.
He devised a method for keeping two highly accelerated beams of protons and oppositely directed anti-protons from scattering out and hitting the walls of the 4 mile diameter CERN ring.
This promised a physical interaction sufficient in energy to form the predicted heavy particles.
The mechanism monitored scattering at a particular ring point and triggered a device on the opposite side to modify electric fields such that the particles stayed on course.
The interaction energy of the two beams: 630 GeV [Giga electron Volts]
The universe is expanding so by this logic it’s becoming more massive, equating to energy increase.
Given premise of fixed amount of matter, does universal energy increase sufficiently to:
1. counteract increasing disorder from entropy increase
2. exceed energy loss from increasing entropy or
3. is insufficient to counteract, consistent with popularly accepted hypothesis that the universe is in fact winding down and has a use by date (variable within a range as function of how it's used) ?
Please show workings.
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Cern Accelerator (traverses the Franco-Swiss border) |
ie one can never get a truly accurate snapshot of an event (sub-atomic or macro)
This is from limitations of any measuring apparatus.
A more generalized form of the principle states that whatever one attempts to observe is affected by the observer.

The presence of photographer and/or camera will cause changes in the ambient lighting reflections of the room such that variations in light intensity/colour will occur relative to what would otherwise be.
In the world of atomic/subatomic particle accelerators/colliders eg CERN near Geneva, we have the situation of the theoretical physicist utilizing cutting edge mathematics to predict the existence of new particles.
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Fermilab, Batavia Illinois |
The electro-weak theory provided the first reliable estimates of the masses of W and Z particles (nearly 100 times the mass of a proton)
Discovery of these particles was crucial to acceptance of the unified electro-weak theory posited by Steven Weinberg, Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow in the 1970’s
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Cern Offices |
He devised a method for keeping two highly accelerated beams of protons and oppositely directed anti-protons from scattering out and hitting the walls of the 4 mile diameter CERN ring.
This promised a physical interaction sufficient in energy to form the predicted heavy particles.
The mechanism monitored scattering at a particular ring point and triggered a device on the opposite side to modify electric fields such that the particles stayed on course.
The interaction energy of the two beams: 630 GeV [Giga electron Volts]
.... [to be continued] ..
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Canberra Model Railway Expo 2011 ...beta
…Kaleen High School April 2-3.
…interstate interests and clubs including business personalities, product selections etc.
…interstate interests and clubs including business personalities, product selections etc.
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Front Cover "Cowra, A Rail Enthusiasts Album" - Lawrance Ryan (Alco Technical, Victoria) |
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Alco World |
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Alco World |
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Illawarra Model Railway Association |
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John M, Canberra Model Railway Club Inc |
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Kiosk food ...excellent |
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AlcoWorld |
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AlcoWorld |
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Train World Pty Ltd, Hawthorn Rd. East Brighton |
Zoe, 4yrs, Canberra Monaro N scale Group (Trevor May) |
Hornby Railway Collectors Association / Meccano |
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Russell, Alco World |
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Boy Shopper, Alco World |
David and ?? |
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BRMA |
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British Railway Modellers Australia Inc |
Kaleen High |
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Mixed Business |
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Robert, Kerroby Models, Picton NSW |
Robert advised the correct alloy for non shrinkage of parts in the mold is 93% Tin (Sn) and 7% Antimony (Sb).
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Erin Wishart, Canberra Model Railway Club Inc |
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Daewoo Matiz 5 door
…one of the most economical hatchbacks on the market.
Peter Brick (not to be mistaken for Peter Brock from Holden racing) reviewed the Matiz for ZAP and reported a return of around 48 miles to the gallon, highway-city average.
This is about 17 Km per litre.
So at $1:50 a litre we get (17/1.50) = 11.33 km for a dollar. (slightly less than 10¢ per km)
Mr. Brick found the handling of the Matiz very nice as he hummed around town on and off the brakes, the accelerator, up and down the hills, round the roundabouts.
The steering was light which made parking a breeze for the city savvy driver.
His final assessment indicated a truly talented little car in every respect apart from a slight flat spot on initial acceleration away from the lights and between gear changes.
He said “This minor peculiarity was not a problem given driver awareness and an ability to rev the lively 3 cylinder engine out closer to capacity on acceleration cycles within city traffic”
Specifications:
3 cylinder 796 cc petrol engine
Top speed 144 km/hr
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/hr in 17 secs
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Additional detail:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Matiz
This is about 17 Km per litre.
So at $1:50 a litre we get (17/1.50) = 11.33 km for a dollar. (slightly less than 10¢ per km)
Mr. Brick found the handling of the Matiz very nice as he hummed around town on and off the brakes, the accelerator, up and down the hills, round the roundabouts.
The steering was light which made parking a breeze for the city savvy driver.
His final assessment indicated a truly talented little car in every respect apart from a slight flat spot on initial acceleration away from the lights and between gear changes.
He said “This minor peculiarity was not a problem given driver awareness and an ability to rev the lively 3 cylinder engine out closer to capacity on acceleration cycles within city traffic”
Specifications:
3 cylinder 796 cc petrol engine
Top speed 144 km/hr
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/hr in 17 secs
Transmission: 5 speed manual
Additional detail:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Matiz
Friday, March 25, 2011
Simone Weil, French philosopher, Christian Mystic
Hi Victor,
Zoe says you’re ‘esoteric team player of post-modern ghetto-law new-speak’
She refused to say how she came to this conclusion and we tend not to argue in the interests of survival.
I suspect she doesn’t like “teams” …that it smacks of 1984 Orwellian Canberra-Speak.
She’s vigilant to flush out communists who like hiding under her bed.
Zoe’s not a luddite and is au fait with many new technologies, but for personal usage, tends toward simple devices like machetes and nails.
Reminds me of self-piteous line from christian psycho re-enactments …’get off the cross we need the wood’
Zoe says you’re ‘esoteric team player of post-modern ghetto-law new-speak’
She refused to say how she came to this conclusion and we tend not to argue in the interests of survival.
I suspect she doesn’t like “teams” …that it smacks of 1984 Orwellian Canberra-Speak.
She’s vigilant to flush out communists who like hiding under her bed.
Zoe’s not a luddite and is au fait with many new technologies, but for personal usage, tends toward simple devices like machetes and nails.
Reminds me of self-piteous line from christian psycho re-enactments …’get off the cross we need the wood’
Welcome 2 zap,
Alan Warner, Storeman.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
World Naked Bike Ride
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