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		DreamTone7
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 3:46 am    Post subject: re | 
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				I've just got one question for Hawking:  He claims that small black-holes cannot exist indefinitely (the reason we can't find them) because they slowly leak matter into space.  Since time virtually stands still at the event horizon of a black hole, how long will it take for them to leak this matter off? 
 
 
 
He has some interesting ideas...some which contradict Einstein.  (Einstein: God does not play dice.  Hawking: Not only does God play dice, but he throws them where we can't see them.) 
 
 
 
I favor Einstein...but Hawking does have some interesting ideas.  I just can't download 33 megs at the moment. 
 
 
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		Seismic Anamoly
 
 
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		RonOnGuitar
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 5:21 am    Post subject: Re: Stephen Hawking... | 
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				Back in the Jurassic Era when I was using a Radio Shack CoCo3 computer, I bought a speech pack that would plug into it. Sounded just like him. I would leave 'obscene' messages on some of my bud's answering machines using it, ".....this is Steven Hawking....what are you wearing?". 
 
 
 
Hawking's always been a personal fave, an incredible mind and great wit trapped in that body. One of my first handles on the web was "EinHawk" as a personal in-joke homage to the 2 giants of physics. 
 
 
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		Seismic Anamoly
 
 
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		RonOnGuitar
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed May 19, 2004 5:45 am    Post subject: Re: Stephen Hawking... | 
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				Quote: caller ID has pretty much killed all the good ones now
   
 
 
 
yeah, now you can only getty punny and pranky with people you know and who won't sue you. 
 
 
 
I hate to think of kids today being deprived of the joy of calling a number and asking whoever answers the fon if their  "refrigerator is running". 
 
 
 
Someone got me good one time with "Hello, is this Mr. Pike?' - I sez "No" - guy on the other end sez "Sorry, I must have the wrong fish." hahahaha!! 
 
 
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