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Thread ID: 64616 2005-12-21 03:50:00 Happy Xmas CB dvm (6543) PC World Chat
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414393 2005-12-22 00:34:00 They are ununderstandable, unusable, unclean, and big. They may
give a false bad impression of source/project misorganization. We want
to drop them, wipe any proof of their existence from any archives and
mirrors, then honestly deny they ever existed. No need to kill witnesses
though: Who would believe them?
Rob99 (151)
414394 2005-12-22 00:52:00 If the speed of light is 299,792,458 metres per second (or 1,079,252,848.8 km/h, which is approximately 186,282.397 miles per second, or 670,616,629.4 miles per hour) what is the speed of dark? pctek (84)
414395 2005-12-22 00:55:00 If the speed of light is 299,792,458 metres per second (or 1,079,252,848.8 km/h, which is approximately 186,282.397 miles per second, or 670,616,629.4 miles per hour) what is the speed of dark?

zero - in any unit.

I sense that this thread will become locked.
gibler (49)
414396 2005-12-22 01:23:00 I sense that this thread will become locked.Bah humbug. What's wrong with discussing merry xmas to Cilo Bytes?

Besides, it's bad form to tempt the gods-that-smite.
Greg (193)
414397 2005-12-22 01:30:00 Bah humbug. What's wrong with discussing merry xmas to Cilo Bytes?

Besides, it's bad form to tempt the gods-that-smite.

We all know that the moderators are drunk at this time of year. ;)

Yes I was kidding, please don't smite.

Cilo? Is he the brother of Kilo?
gibler (49)
414398 2005-12-22 01:54:00 If the speed of light is 299,792,458 metres per second (or 1,079,252,848.8 km/h, which is approximately 186,282.397 miles per second, or 670,616,629.4 miles per hour) what is the speed of dark?

-299,792,458 metres per second (or -1,079,252,848.8 km/h, which is approximately -186,282.397 miles per second, or -670,616,629.4 miles per hour)

:confused: :nerd:
Lizard (2409)
414399 2005-12-22 01:56:00 Cilo? Is he the brother of Kilo?A close cousin. Greg (193)
414400 2005-12-22 02:31:00 -299,792,458 metres per second (or -1,079,252,848.8 km/h, which is approximately -186,282.397 miles per second, or -670,616,629.4 miles per hour)

:confused: :nerd:Nonononono.. the dark is not traveling towards the light, besides the speed of dark *must* be higher than the speed of light.. because the dark got there first.

-Qyiet
qyiet (6730)
414401 2005-12-22 02:55:00 the speed of dark *must* be higher than the speed of lightDark (starchives.tripod.com) Greg (193)
414402 2005-12-22 03:01:00 Terry Pratchett has dealt with this. Graham L (2)
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