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1. Posting to get character picture - in EVE Forum Experiments [original thread]
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- by Leonora Webb - at 2011.01.23 20:59:00
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2. NINE INCH NAILS IN THE UK - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Nice! Got standing tickets for HMH in Amsterdam, and pre-sale standing tickets for MEN. Can't wait!
- by Leonora Webb - at 2009.04.17 18:43:00
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3. The Idle Musings of a Troubled Pilot - in EVE Fiction [original thread]
Really enjoyed reading these, keep it up!
- by Leonora Webb - at 2009.03.17 15:36:00
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4. Apocrypha Fleet Testing [starts Today!] - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Thutmose I Edited by: Thutmose I on 07/03/2009 19:57:03 where is the new patch? the only patch i see on the website is an old one, the website has the latest patch at 83552, my client is 83738... From another thread:...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2009.03.07 19:59:00
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5. Can't get 83913 patch - in Test Server Feedback [original thread]
Originally by: Lijhal x.xx.xx738 -> xx913 Thank you!! :D
- by Leonora Webb - at 2009.03.07 19:49:00
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6. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 14:07:20 Originally by: Great Artista I'm not a physicsist, since physics never works anyway (nyah nyah), so feel free to correct any mess ups in the pic. I resemble that remark! Anyhow, that...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 14:07:00
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7. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 13:38:44 Good question. I don't know the answer, to be honest. I know there's some dreadfully weird things that can happen, but I don't know the detail. I suppose I could visualise such a situation where a...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 13:36:00
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8. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 13:10:03 Originally by: Karii Ildarian I think that only objects with mass are subject to time/length dialation as they accelerate towards C. Hmmm, I think distances can contract, at speed. Suc...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 13:09:00
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9. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Crumplecorn So what speed, pray tell, does light do in its own reference frame? I'm not sure what you're getting at. The speed of light is constant in all reference frames.
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 12:45:00
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10. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Crumplecorn Originally by: Leonora Webb Originally by: Crumplecorn Anything with zero mass travels at infinite velocity. This is incorrect. Particles with zero mass move at the speed of light. Read past...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 12:42:00
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11. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 11:40:17 That's why I wrote "for future reference". I wouldn't expect to have to go in to the complexities of Einstein gravitation on a game forum, the subject is immense. I'm merely outlining where my mai...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 11:39:00
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12. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 11:29:14 I have absolutely no idea what you're on about. If you're gonna write a laymans explanation, you should say things that are actually correct. I think you have some misconceptions, is all. There's ...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 11:29:00
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13. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: YouGotRipped And wtf did I say? Jesus Huh? Well you said some things that were incorrect so I corrected them for you. Firstly that light is not affected by gravity, and secondly the implication that only infinite spaceti...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 11:13:00
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14. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 01/09/2008 11:04:07 Originally by: YouGotRipped Edited by: YouGotRipped on 01/09/2008 11:03:50 Photons have no mass so they're not affected by gravity however a black hole causes an have infinite curvatu...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 11:04:00
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15. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Crumplecorn Anything with zero mass travels at infinite velocity. This is incorrect. Particles with zero mass move at the speed of light.
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 10:56:00
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16. Black holes capturing light. Hows does that work? - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: kor anon Originally by: ThaDollaGenerale Light is considered energy AND matter. i.e. it has particles (matter) that are transmitted in waves. Their weight is extremely negligble, but it's there. Black holes have so...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.09.01 10:41:00
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17. Really obscure question - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Edited by: Leonora Webb on 31/08/2008 13:28:27 Interesting. It's not so straighforward though, the centrifuge axis could still be perpendicular to the ship axis, but the centrifuge isn't neccesarily aligned with the end-over-end spin axis. Thi...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.08.31 13:28:00
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18. Really obscure question - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Right, if I remember correctly, the centrifuge spin axis is parallel to the main ship axis. The angular momentum remains constant as long as the centrifuge is spinning at the same rate, as in normal flight, so the main ship body would not start to...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.08.31 10:42:00
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19. It could turn out to be bad (Russia marches into war) - in Out of Pod Experience [original thread]
Originally by: Kzintee Sorry its in Russian. Good punchline.
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.08.09 04:26:00
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20. Russians Invade!! - in Corporation, Alliance and Organization Discussions [original thread]
Originally by: Robert Rosenberg Edited by: Robert Rosenberg on 09/08/2008 04:09:27 Something around seven billion people in the world. A few hundred died. No reason to cry a bunch of sad tears when we could laugh instead and either way...
- by Leonora Webb - at 2008.08.09 04:15:00
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