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Seems to be just Jim and I here these days playing table tennis, - some days it feels like me playing against the . So, to remedy this situation why not give your insights into what might be the 'next big thing' in 2009, I'll leave it as open as that. Hope to see some responses, Neo.
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1. The LHC will not discover the Higgs particle. 2. Strong evidence for off-planet (microbial) life will be found, maybe Mars. 3. Michael Jackson will attempt a comeback tour and it will fail miserably. 4. We WILL find more people who post regularly.
Your serve, Neo
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Fault.
We need Neo's predictions, not Stephanie Mehta's. She's not part of the forum.
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2009 - Intel releases 32nm microprocessors. I think I'm on safe ground with this one, I'm fairly sure that it's part of Intel's roadmap. If I were to choose the most significent technological development which is likely to occur this year, it would be the above. But is umpire Jim going to overrule me on the grounds that this is Intel's prediction, and not mine? Double fault ?
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point, Neo!
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http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=047P-WGkh4A(anyone know the name of this tune, I've been coming across it more and more recently)
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jim wrote:1. The LHC will not discover the Higgs particle. 2. Strong evidence for off-planet (microbial) life will be found, maybe Mars. 3. Michael Jackson will attempt a comeback tour and it will fail miserably. 4. We WILL find more people who post regularly.
Your serve, Neo Looks like you got the first part of number 3 right Jim: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090303/people_nm/us_jackson_tour_5Shamon!
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Neo wrote:http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=047P-WGkh4A (anyone know the name of this tune, I've been coming across it more and more recently) 'Lux Aeterna' from the soundtrack to 'Requiem for a Dream' (2000) Later rerecorded for 'Lord of the Rings' and renamed 'Requiem for a Tower'. Used in many trailers including: 'The Da Vinci Code', 'Sunshine', 'Lost', 'I Am Legend', 'Valley of Flowers', 'Babylon A.D.', 'Zathura', and the video game 'Assassin's Creed'. [source: Wikipedia] Ta. .
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Ta yourself, morongo, and welcome to the good ship 'Solved'. I actually watched that film a few years ago, thought the music sounded familiar. I preferred Aronofsky's debut film 'Pi', but 'Requiem for a dream' is a crackin' film too. Talented guy.
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morongo the musical (and anyone else who might know), a test of your fabled powers, might you know the singer and/or song at the end of the fascinating documentary below? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6581761732541483047&hl=en
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So, it's mid-year now. Let's see how we are doing on our predictions: Quote:1. The LHC will not discover the Higgs particle. 2. Strong evidence for off-planet (microbial) life will be found, maybe Mars. 3. Michael Jackson will attempt a comeback tour and it will fail miserably. 4. We WILL find more people who post regularly. #1 - so far so good #2 - not yet, unless you count that woman sitting on a Martian rock: #3 - check #4 - check
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What about 2010 forecasts, or predictions? I predict that in 2010 'reality' will seem to get weirder. To anyone who pays attention anyways. Everyone else will seem to 'think less.'
Sorry, I guess I'm off topic. I would say 'In 09 the pace of change will pick up noticeably.' But it's a little late to make that prediction.
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Quote:1. The LHC will not discover the Higgs particle. 2. Strong evidence for off-planet (microbial) life will be found, maybe Mars. 3. Michael Jackson will attempt a comeback tour and it will fail miserably. 4. We WILL find more people who post regularly.
I am just a little freaked out by the #3 prediction. Did we kill Michael just by playing around with predictions? Fail miserably really didn't mean die?
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Yeah, that's why I reposted it. Definitely freaky, and not at all what I had in mind. Strictly speaking, however...
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jim wrote:1. The LHC will not discover the Higgs particle. 2. Strong evidence for off-planet (microbial) life will be found, maybe Mars. 3. Michael Jackson will attempt a comeback tour and it will fail miserably. 4. We WILL find more people who post regularly.
#1 - check #3 - check #4 - check #2 - new study just in may give me a shutout for 2009 predictions: Fresh claim for fossil life in Mars rock http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2009/11/fresh-claim-for-fossil-life-in.html
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