in light of the recent bombings, shootings, stabbing and general mayhem in the festive season ASIO and MI5 have an updated Christmas watch list of suspected bombers and fellow travellers on their web sites
in light of the recent bombings, shootings, stabbing and general mayhem in the festive season ASIO and MI5 have an updated Christmas watch list of suspected bombers and fellow travellers on their web sites
wookiemeister said:
in light of the recent bombings, shootings, stabbing and general mayhem in the festive season ASIO and MI5 have an updated Christmas watch list of suspected bombers and fellow travellers on their web sites
One is Patek Phillippe and another is Audemars Piaget?
I just read a book that had an Audemars Piaget as a central aspect of the story.
kii said:
I just read a book that had an Audemars Piaget as a central aspect of the story.
Actually, it is Piguet. ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audemars_Piguet
Piaget is another; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaget_SA
Pity they don’t show larger images. Some nice watch porn here.
http://int.piaget.com/movement/ultra-thin-movements
I just remembered the Audemars part…..lost interest after reading that :P
kii said:
I just remembered the Audemars part…..lost interest after reading that :P
They are tongue twisters. ;)
Is Wookie on that list?
“The portable Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) — only about 1.5 inches on a side and less than a half-inch in depth — also requires 100 times less power than its predecessors. Instead of 10 watts, it uses only 100 milliwatts. A CSAC counts the frequency of electromagnetic waves emitted by cesium atoms struck by a tiny laser beam to determine the passage of time.”
Cost $1500. Does not actually display the time. Used as a stop-watch.
“Researchers at EPFL and CSEM have set themselves quite a challenge: to develop an atomic clock measuring just 1cm3. With an initial prototype of approximately 10cm3 unveiled at the beginning of the year through an FP7 European project, the team now has to push the boundaries of miniaturization even further.”

mollwollfumble said:
“The portable Chip Scale Atomic Clock (CSAC) — only about 1.5 inches on a side and less than a half-inch in depth — also requires 100 times less power than its predecessors. Instead of 10 watts, it uses only 100 milliwatts. A CSAC counts the frequency of electromagnetic waves emitted by cesium atoms struck by a tiny laser beam to determine the passage of time.”Cost $1500. Does not actually display the time. Used as a stop-watch.
“Researchers at EPFL and CSEM have set themselves quite a challenge: to develop an atomic clock measuring just 1cm3. With an initial prototype of approximately 10cm3 unveiled at the beginning of the year through an FP7 European project, the team now has to push the boundaries of miniaturization even further.”
That’s gunna look grand on my wrist.
i was just wondering
is the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
not that i abide by the laws of the infidel , just a thought
wookiemeister said:
i was just wonderingis the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
i was just wonderingis the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
i drive around with religious singing blaring out
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
i was just wonderingis the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
Wookie is banned from all the local shopping strips for pedaling his ‘Way of the Wookie’ self-help pamphlet.
some science books
any good?
http://tomasp.net/blog/2015/reading-list/
Philosophy of science books every computer scientist should read
i rarely get anyone pulling put on me
Witty Rejoinder said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
i was just wonderingis the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
Wookie is banned from all the local shopping strips for pedaling his ‘Way of the Wookie’ self-help pamphlet.
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
i was just wonderingis the ISIS flag illegal to fly in australia?
dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
painted on side of my vehiclei drive around with religious singing blaring out
fly it around some of these people
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-11/courts-rule-against-cronulla-riots-memorial/7020282
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:dunno, why not try it at your local shopping center
painted on side of my vehiclei drive around with religious singing blaring out
fly it around some of these people
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-11/courts-rule-against-cronulla-riots-memorial/7020282
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:painted on side of my vehicle
i drive around with religious singing blaring out
fly it around some of these people
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-11/courts-rule-against-cronulla-riots-memorial/7020282
how will you stop it?
that’s your job
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:fly it around some of these people
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-11/courts-rule-against-cronulla-riots-memorial/7020282
how will you stop it?that’s your job
Wookie Charm