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John Titor's Legacy
Alexander's Chat Logs
Part #10 mIRC; Alexanders chat logs for Feb. 18, 2004: Alexander was a friend of John Titor
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<blockquote data-quote="Opmmur" data-source="post: 85327" data-attributes="member: 13"><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #80ff00"><em>mIRC Feb. 18, 2004; Alexanders chat thanks to KPAX</em></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #80ff00"><em>Posted by: Professor Opmmur</em></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #80ff00"><em>Session Start: February 18, 20:21, 2004</em></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #80ff00"><em>Session Ident: #TimeTravellersInn</em></span></span></p><p></p><p></p><p>[13:30] <cerial> ah right .. bio-cells !</p><p>[13:30] <AlexanderTT> also look forward to windows turning into a Graphical Commandline Interpretur</p><p>[13:30] <Guui> OK... Finished reading part of the time machine theory.</p><p>[13:30] <AlexanderTT> and then becoming compatible with all known formats</p><p>[13:30] <Cyberbomb> im sure all linux/unix users rejoice</p><p>[13:30] <cerial> haa haa haa</p><p>[13:31] <cerial> and Guui ?</p><p>[13:31] <AlexanderTT> no unix was almost a big disaster for the seconf time</p><p>[13:31] <Guui> Fact: mass can't share the same time and space. - Question: How should time travel be possible when you move into an area already filled with mass?</p><p>[13:31] <Cyberbomb> mass gets pushed away =P</p><p>[13:31] <cerial> everett theory explain this !</p><p>[13:31] <AlexanderTT> i answered that, it displaces the current mass</p><p>[13:31] <Guui> Mass in this case being "air".</p><p>[13:32] <cerial> and when alex leaves it returns to normal</p><p>[13:32] <HardCash> Alex, is there any advice you can give us of what to do during the war that JT hasn't already enlightened us on?</p><p>[13:32] <AlexanderTT> ever heard a firework go of</p><p>[13:32] <AlexanderTT> same sound when I arrive.,air is pushed aside almost instantaneously</p><p>[13:32] <AlexanderTT> boom</p><p>[13:32] <Sanddog> all those are improvements on things we already have... what is new and novel?</p><p>[13:33] <Cyberbomb> what happens to macintosh computers??</p><p>[13:33] <AlexanderTT> there is nothing new like t.v. or microwave, just better versions of stuff Sanddog, at least nothing new that is drastically changing our way of life</p><p>[13:33] <Sanddog> ah</p><p>[13:34] <Guui> OK... What about the M-theory, will it be proven? The M-theory would be like Einsteins E=MC² or Newtons gravity to their respective time.</p><p>[13:34] <AlexanderTT> they become compatible, ther is no such thing as a difference between mac and pc anymore</p><p>[13:34] <Sanddog> i guess in a way microwave ovens and cds are just improvements on things that were around 40 years ago</p><p>[13:34] <Cyberbomb> omg, mac crap comes to pc =O</p><p>[13:34] <AlexanderTT> Guui, m theory stil lexists and we currently have 6 strings</p><p>[13:34] <scififan28> nooooooooo mac os > windows</p><p>[13:34] <Guui> Uh.. 6 strings?</p><p>[13:34] <cerial> well of course scififan</p><p>[13:35] <Cyberbomb> dos > mac</p><p>[13:35] <Sanddog> huh</p><p>[13:35] <AlexanderTT> yes 6 deminsons in string theory</p><p>[13:35] <cerial> bill jus nicked it !</p><p>[13:35] <Guui> So it's down from 11 to just 6?</p><p>[13:35] <Cyberbomb> windows 1.0 beta > mac</p><p>[13:35] <MadIce> AlexanderTT: A string is not a dimension</p><p>[13:35] <AlexanderTT> but once again I am no expert in these matters</p><p>[13:35] <AlexanderTT> yes Guui, 6</p><p>[13:35] <Sanddog> :twang:</p><p>[13:35] <MadIce> AlexanderTT: There are at least 11 dimensions.</p><p>[13:36] <AlexanderTT> well 6 strings, like I said I really dont know these things</p><p>[13:36] <AlexanderTT> i did not make the C404</p><p>[13:36] <AlexanderTT> nor will I ever need to know these things</p><p>[13:36] <MadIce> If you don't know then don't talk about it.</p><p>[13:36] <Guui> Not if one of the dimensions are built like a brane to reflect the other... it would actually make sense. 5 basic dimensions and a 6th to reflect the others fooling us to think there are 11.</p><p>[13:36] <AlexanderTT> ok i'll just ignore you then everytime you want to know something outside my knowledge</p><p>[13:37] <cerial> hehe</p><p>[13:37] <Guui> It's like particles and sparticles. You can't see sparticles but they have to be there for it to balance out.</p><p>[13:37] <MadIce> It's interesting to see you fall in traps.</p><p>[13:37] * AlexanderTT is caught in a bear trap</p><p>[13:37] <AlexanderTT> ouch!</p><p>[13:38] <Cyberbomb> =P</p><p>[13:38] <cerial> alex.. whats the best way to "clean" radiated water ? </p><p>[13:38] <AlexanderTT> whos the hunter MadIce?</p><p>[13:38] <AlexanderTT> distill it , this is not boiling</p><p>[13:38] <cerial> methods ?</p><p>[13:38] <LynneSny> Can you tell us how to distill water, Alex?</p><p>[13:39] <AlexanderTT> you must evaporate it and catch the h2o only not the impurities</p><p>[13:39] <Cyberbomb> then wouldnt u boail it to evaporate it =P</p><p>[13:39] <Cyberbomb> boil*</p><p>[13:39] <AlexanderTT> that is the hard way , but yes</p><p>[13:39] <cerial> ah using a condenser</p><p>[13:40] <AlexanderTT> we need something quicker</p><p>[13:40] <Guui> But the atoms still have a higher energy level even if you do that. So they would still have radiation.</p><p>[13:40] <cerial> what did ye use ?</p><p>[13:40] <AlexanderTT> heated metal, red hot on the surface do not submerge it to make it boil</p><p>[13:40] <AlexanderTT> wrong Guui</p><p>[13:40] <Sanddog> no i believe water can only be radioactive if there is radioactive material in it</p><p>[13:41] <AlexanderTT> water does not contain radiation only the radioactive particles in it like dust</p><p>[13:41] <cerial> so pour water on the metal and catch the steam ?</p><p>[13:41] <AlexanderTT> no cerial</p><p>[13:42] <Guui> I'll leave it at that.</p><p>[13:42] <AlexanderTT> touch the red hot metal on the surface or skin of the water only do not submerge it</p><p>[13:42] <cerial> and how did u recondesnce the steam ></p><p>[13:42] <AlexanderTT> evaporate a gallon that way in minutes</p><p>[13:42] <Sanddog> that's the easy way???</p><p>[13:43] <Sanddog> how do you keep the metal red hot</p><p>[13:43] <cerial> use a electirc current ?</p><p>[13:43] <AlexanderTT> you need the water on top heated the most so it will not cool before it reaches the top</p><p>[13:43] <AlexanderTT> car batteries yes was one way</p><p>[13:43] <Guui> So, is it a bright and technologically advanced 2039 or a dusty, polluted world with civil wars (insert basic night mare future scenario here)?</p><p>[13:44] <cerial> but how did u catch the steam ?</p><p>[13:44] <HardCash> so are doe sthat mean bottled water is more expensive in your time?</p><p>[13:44] <AlexanderTT> Guui, we have vreated what you would call utopia, and I mis my home ver much</p><p>[13:44] <AlexanderTT> with a funnel looking thing cerial</p><p>[13:44] <AlexanderTT> with loops in it</p><p>[13:44] <cerial> cool <img src="http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[13:45] <cerial> <img src="http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[13:45] <Sanddog> have you been further in the future than 2039</p><p>[13:45] <AlexanderTT> no and I will not go</p><p>[13:45] <Sanddog> why not</p><p>[13:45] <AlexanderTT> i dont want to know how I die and others things of that nature</p><p>[13:46] <Sanddog> i would just want to see the technology</p><p>[13:46] <AlexanderTT> that information is better left alone</p><p>[13:46] <cerial> can u elaborate more on the "event" that is upcomming ?</p><p>[13:46] <AlexanderTT> yes the techology would be fascinating</p><p>[13:46] <AlexanderTT> there are more than one events verial</p><p>[13:46] <AlexanderTT> why is v next to c</p><p>[13:46] <Sanddog> if it were 2039... why not just send time travellers into the future to steal technology and make it advance 100 fold?</p><p>[13:46] <AlexanderTT> haa haa haa</p><p>[13:46] <cerial> hehe</p><p>[13:46] <HardCash> Alex...how far away is an event upon which we can defin ethe rest?</p><p>[13:47] <cerial> there is still one before march 12th ?</p><p>[13:47] <AlexanderTT> what would be the point of that, Sanddog, and who says we would understand the technology anyway?</p><p>[13:47] <HardCash> an event that will give us a good idea of what's to come</p><p>[13:47] <HardCash> are we talking in a month?</p><p>[13:47] <HardCash> 2 months, a half year?</p><p>[13:47] <AlexanderTT> there is one before the election that you will all notice</p><p>[13:47] <cerial> the "accident" ??</p><p>[13:47] <Sanddog> hell , go to the future and find some blueprints for a starship, bring 'em back and build it</p><p>[13:48] <AlexanderTT> but the major event , i am waiting to see with my own eyes is after the election</p><p>[13:48] <HardCash> When is your departure Alex?</p><p>[13:48] <Sanddog> jan05 isnt it</p><p>[13:48] <AlexanderTT> once again Sanddog, who says we could build it?</p><p>[13:48] <cerial> hehe</p><p>[13:48] <cerial> like if we had plans to the 404 now ..</p><p>[13:48] <AlexanderTT> you could not make a C404 even with the "blue prints"</p><p>[13:49] <cerial> we could even make a start !</p><p>[13:49] <cerial> couldn;t !</p><p>[13:49] <Sanddog> true... true</p><p>[13:49] <HardCash> well, it was interesting but i must go</p><p>[13:49] <AlexanderTT> not without being able to create and control microsingularities</p><p>[13:49] <HardCash> see you later Alex..I hope to speak with you again</p><p>[13:49] <cerial> indeed</p><p>[13:49] <HardCash> bye everyone</p><p>[13:49] <Cyberbomb> heh, why dont u go into the future and bring a better model of a time machine back with u =P</p><p>[13:49] <AlexanderTT> energy is the obvious point brought up by MadIce, and his friend</p><p>[13:49] <Cyberbomb> l8r hard</p><p>[13:49] <cerial> cya HardCash <img src="http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> Distillation will not remove radition.Streams and Rivers: Water from streams and rivers will be relatively free from fallout within several days after the last nuclear explosion because of dilution.</p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> If at all possible, filter such water before drinking to get rid of radioactive particles.</p><p>[13:50] * HardCash has quit IRC (Quit: )</p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> The best filtration method is to dig sediment holes or seepage basins along the side of a water source.</p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> The water will seep laterally into the hole through the intervening soil that acts as a filtering agent and removes the contaminated fallout particles that settled on the original body of water.</p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> This method can remove up to 99 percent of the radioactivity in water.</p><p>[13:50] <MadIce> You must cover the hole in some way in order to prevent further contamination.</p><p>[13:51] <AlexanderTT> nicely said MadIce, however I was never speaking of moving water</p><p>[13:51] <AlexanderTT> and this method would kill you in days</p><p>[13:51] <cerial> good to know that ..</p><p>[13:51] <cerial> maybe not !!</p><p>[13:51] <cerial> haa haa haa</p><p>[13:51] <AlexanderTT> but give it a try when the time comes, we did also and died</p><p>[13:51] <AlexanderTT> we tried charcoal powder to filter it</p><p>[13:52] <cerial> well i've got a nuke free counrty here it ya'all wanna come set up a farm with me !!!</p><p>[13:52] <scififan28> haa haa haa yes!!! can I bring my family over too haa haa haa</p><p>[13:52] <cerial> course</p><p>[13:52] <AlexanderTT> filtering is not an answer, it removes most but not all, and the little left over will add up in your body and literally melt you</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> Standing Water: Water from lakes, pools, ponds, and other standing sources is likely to be heavily contaminated, though most of the heavier, long-lived radioactive isotopes will settle to the bottom.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> Use the settling technique to purify this water.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> First, fill a bucket or other deep container three-fourths full with contaminated water.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> Then take dirt from a depth of 10 or more centimeters below the ground surface and stir it into the water.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> Use about 2.5 centimeters of dirt for every 10 centimeters of water.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> Stir the water until you see most dirt particles suspended in the water. Let the mixture settle for at least 6 hours.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> The settling dirt particles will carry most of the suspended fallout particles to the bottom and cover them.</p><p>[13:53] <MadIce> You can then dip out the clear water. Purify this water using a filtration device.</p><p>[13:54] <AlexanderTT> ha</p><p>[13:54] <AlexanderTT> have you tried it?</p><p>[13:54] <AlexanderTT> i guess thats a no</p><p>[13:55] <AlexanderTT> how about who ever gave you that information, has he drank radioactive water?</p><p>[13:55] <AlexanderTT> i take that as a no as well</p><p>[13:55] <MadIce> What are the safest water resources, Alex?</p><p>[13:55] <AlexanderTT> remember we believed filtering woul work untill it didnt</p><p>[13:56] <AlexanderTT> water that would be contained within buildings outside a blast radiace</p><p>[13:56] <MadIce> That's it?</p><p>[13:56] <AlexanderTT> toilet, water heaters, etc...</p><p>[13:56] <AlexanderTT> safest water</p><p>[13:57] <AlexanderTT> also very deep ground water was quite safe</p><p>[13:57] <cerial> be back in about an hour folks <img src="http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[13:57] <MadIce> Safest Water Sources:</p><p>[13:57] <MadIce> Water from springs, wells, or other underground sources that undergo natural filtration will be your safest source.</p><p>[13:57] <MadIce> Any water found in the pipes or containers of abandoned houses or stores will also be free from radioactive particles.</p><p>[13:57] <cerial> stay safe <img src="http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[13:57] <MadIce> This water will be safe to drink, although you will have to take precautions against bacteria in the water.</p><p>[13:57] <MadIce> Snow taken from 15 or more centimeters below the surface during the fallout is also a safe source of water.</p><p>[13:58] <AlexanderTT> we didnt have snow in alabama</p><p>[13:58] * cerial has quit IRC (Quit: Peace and Protection 4.22)</p><p>[13:58] <AlexanderTT> never got to try that one</p><p>[13:58] <MadIce> What is missing here?</p><p>[13:58] <Guui> Yes/no question row: Laser guns/rifles? Advanced and intelligent AI (capable of learning trhough own experience)? Microsoft still exists? Linux? Organic or scilicone based computers? Holograms?</p><p>[13:58] <Cyberbomb> umm madice, every single snow flake is fromed around a single particle of dust... how could getting snow from deeper within be safe from fallout</p><p>[13:59] <AlexanderTT> no yes sortof yes yes yes</p><p>[13:59] <Guui> hehe, just yes or no will be enough to those. Just moderatly curious.</p><p>[13:59] <MadIce> 1 point</p><p>[13:59] <MadIce> There is something else</p><p>[13:59] <AlexanderTT> something else what? safe water? of techique?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Opmmur, post: 85327, member: 13"] [SIZE=5][COLOR=#80ff00][I]mIRC Feb. 18, 2004; Alexanders chat thanks to KPAX Posted by: Professor Opmmur Session Start: February 18, 20:21, 2004 Session Ident: #TimeTravellersInn[/I][/COLOR][/SIZE] [13:30] <cerial> ah right .. bio-cells ! [13:30] <AlexanderTT> also look forward to windows turning into a Graphical Commandline Interpretur [13:30] <Guui> OK... Finished reading part of the time machine theory. [13:30] <AlexanderTT> and then becoming compatible with all known formats [13:30] <Cyberbomb> im sure all linux/unix users rejoice [13:30] <cerial> haa haa haa [13:31] <cerial> and Guui ? [13:31] <AlexanderTT> no unix was almost a big disaster for the seconf time [13:31] <Guui> Fact: mass can't share the same time and space. - Question: How should time travel be possible when you move into an area already filled with mass? [13:31] <Cyberbomb> mass gets pushed away =P [13:31] <cerial> everett theory explain this ! [13:31] <AlexanderTT> i answered that, it displaces the current mass [13:31] <Guui> Mass in this case being "air". [13:32] <cerial> and when alex leaves it returns to normal [13:32] <HardCash> Alex, is there any advice you can give us of what to do during the war that JT hasn't already enlightened us on? [13:32] <AlexanderTT> ever heard a firework go of [13:32] <AlexanderTT> same sound when I arrive.,air is pushed aside almost instantaneously [13:32] <AlexanderTT> boom [13:32] <Sanddog> all those are improvements on things we already have... what is new and novel? [13:33] <Cyberbomb> what happens to macintosh computers?? [13:33] <AlexanderTT> there is nothing new like t.v. or microwave, just better versions of stuff Sanddog, at least nothing new that is drastically changing our way of life [13:33] <Sanddog> ah [13:34] <Guui> OK... What about the M-theory, will it be proven? The M-theory would be like Einsteins E=MC² or Newtons gravity to their respective time. [13:34] <AlexanderTT> they become compatible, ther is no such thing as a difference between mac and pc anymore [13:34] <Sanddog> i guess in a way microwave ovens and cds are just improvements on things that were around 40 years ago [13:34] <Cyberbomb> omg, mac crap comes to pc =O [13:34] <AlexanderTT> Guui, m theory stil lexists and we currently have 6 strings [13:34] <scififan28> nooooooooo mac os > windows [13:34] <Guui> Uh.. 6 strings? [13:34] <cerial> well of course scififan [13:35] <Cyberbomb> dos > mac [13:35] <Sanddog> huh [13:35] <AlexanderTT> yes 6 deminsons in string theory [13:35] <cerial> bill jus nicked it ! [13:35] <Guui> So it's down from 11 to just 6? [13:35] <Cyberbomb> windows 1.0 beta > mac [13:35] <MadIce> AlexanderTT: A string is not a dimension [13:35] <AlexanderTT> but once again I am no expert in these matters [13:35] <AlexanderTT> yes Guui, 6 [13:35] <Sanddog> :twang: [13:35] <MadIce> AlexanderTT: There are at least 11 dimensions. [13:36] <AlexanderTT> well 6 strings, like I said I really dont know these things [13:36] <AlexanderTT> i did not make the C404 [13:36] <AlexanderTT> nor will I ever need to know these things [13:36] <MadIce> If you don't know then don't talk about it. [13:36] <Guui> Not if one of the dimensions are built like a brane to reflect the other... it would actually make sense. 5 basic dimensions and a 6th to reflect the others fooling us to think there are 11. [13:36] <AlexanderTT> ok i'll just ignore you then everytime you want to know something outside my knowledge [13:37] <cerial> hehe [13:37] <Guui> It's like particles and sparticles. You can't see sparticles but they have to be there for it to balance out. [13:37] <MadIce> It's interesting to see you fall in traps. [13:37] * AlexanderTT is caught in a bear trap [13:37] <AlexanderTT> ouch! [13:38] <Cyberbomb> =P [13:38] <cerial> alex.. whats the best way to "clean" radiated water ? [13:38] <AlexanderTT> whos the hunter MadIce? [13:38] <AlexanderTT> distill it , this is not boiling [13:38] <cerial> methods ? [13:38] <LynneSny> Can you tell us how to distill water, Alex? [13:39] <AlexanderTT> you must evaporate it and catch the h2o only not the impurities [13:39] <Cyberbomb> then wouldnt u boail it to evaporate it =P [13:39] <Cyberbomb> boil* [13:39] <AlexanderTT> that is the hard way , but yes [13:39] <cerial> ah using a condenser [13:40] <AlexanderTT> we need something quicker [13:40] <Guui> But the atoms still have a higher energy level even if you do that. So they would still have radiation. [13:40] <cerial> what did ye use ? [13:40] <AlexanderTT> heated metal, red hot on the surface do not submerge it to make it boil [13:40] <AlexanderTT> wrong Guui [13:40] <Sanddog> no i believe water can only be radioactive if there is radioactive material in it [13:41] <AlexanderTT> water does not contain radiation only the radioactive particles in it like dust [13:41] <cerial> so pour water on the metal and catch the steam ? [13:41] <AlexanderTT> no cerial [13:42] <Guui> I'll leave it at that. [13:42] <AlexanderTT> touch the red hot metal on the surface or skin of the water only do not submerge it [13:42] <cerial> and how did u recondesnce the steam > [13:42] <AlexanderTT> evaporate a gallon that way in minutes [13:42] <Sanddog> that's the easy way??? [13:43] <Sanddog> how do you keep the metal red hot [13:43] <cerial> use a electirc current ? [13:43] <AlexanderTT> you need the water on top heated the most so it will not cool before it reaches the top [13:43] <AlexanderTT> car batteries yes was one way [13:43] <Guui> So, is it a bright and technologically advanced 2039 or a dusty, polluted world with civil wars (insert basic night mare future scenario here)? [13:44] <cerial> but how did u catch the steam ? [13:44] <HardCash> so are doe sthat mean bottled water is more expensive in your time? [13:44] <AlexanderTT> Guui, we have vreated what you would call utopia, and I mis my home ver much [13:44] <AlexanderTT> with a funnel looking thing cerial [13:44] <AlexanderTT> with loops in it [13:44] <cerial> cool [IMG]http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png[/IMG] [13:45] <cerial> [IMG]http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png[/IMG] [13:45] <Sanddog> have you been further in the future than 2039 [13:45] <AlexanderTT> no and I will not go [13:45] <Sanddog> why not [13:45] <AlexanderTT> i dont want to know how I die and others things of that nature [13:46] <Sanddog> i would just want to see the technology [13:46] <AlexanderTT> that information is better left alone [13:46] <cerial> can u elaborate more on the "event" that is upcomming ? [13:46] <AlexanderTT> yes the techology would be fascinating [13:46] <AlexanderTT> there are more than one events verial [13:46] <AlexanderTT> why is v next to c [13:46] <Sanddog> if it were 2039... why not just send time travellers into the future to steal technology and make it advance 100 fold? [13:46] <AlexanderTT> haa haa haa [13:46] <cerial> hehe [13:46] <HardCash> Alex...how far away is an event upon which we can defin ethe rest? [13:47] <cerial> there is still one before march 12th ? [13:47] <AlexanderTT> what would be the point of that, Sanddog, and who says we would understand the technology anyway? [13:47] <HardCash> an event that will give us a good idea of what's to come [13:47] <HardCash> are we talking in a month? [13:47] <HardCash> 2 months, a half year? [13:47] <AlexanderTT> there is one before the election that you will all notice [13:47] <cerial> the "accident" ?? [13:47] <Sanddog> hell , go to the future and find some blueprints for a starship, bring 'em back and build it [13:48] <AlexanderTT> but the major event , i am waiting to see with my own eyes is after the election [13:48] <HardCash> When is your departure Alex? [13:48] <Sanddog> jan05 isnt it [13:48] <AlexanderTT> once again Sanddog, who says we could build it? [13:48] <cerial> hehe [13:48] <cerial> like if we had plans to the 404 now .. [13:48] <AlexanderTT> you could not make a C404 even with the "blue prints" [13:49] <cerial> we could even make a start ! [13:49] <cerial> couldn;t ! [13:49] <Sanddog> true... true [13:49] <HardCash> well, it was interesting but i must go [13:49] <AlexanderTT> not without being able to create and control microsingularities [13:49] <HardCash> see you later Alex..I hope to speak with you again [13:49] <cerial> indeed [13:49] <HardCash> bye everyone [13:49] <Cyberbomb> heh, why dont u go into the future and bring a better model of a time machine back with u =P [13:49] <AlexanderTT> energy is the obvious point brought up by MadIce, and his friend [13:49] <Cyberbomb> l8r hard [13:49] <cerial> cya HardCash [IMG]http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png[/IMG] [13:50] <MadIce> Distillation will not remove radition.Streams and Rivers: Water from streams and rivers will be relatively free from fallout within several days after the last nuclear explosion because of dilution. [13:50] <MadIce> If at all possible, filter such water before drinking to get rid of radioactive particles. [13:50] * HardCash has quit IRC (Quit: ) [13:50] <MadIce> The best filtration method is to dig sediment holes or seepage basins along the side of a water source. [13:50] <MadIce> The water will seep laterally into the hole through the intervening soil that acts as a filtering agent and removes the contaminated fallout particles that settled on the original body of water. [13:50] <MadIce> This method can remove up to 99 percent of the radioactivity in water. [13:50] <MadIce> You must cover the hole in some way in order to prevent further contamination. [13:51] <AlexanderTT> nicely said MadIce, however I was never speaking of moving water [13:51] <AlexanderTT> and this method would kill you in days [13:51] <cerial> good to know that .. [13:51] <cerial> maybe not !! [13:51] <cerial> haa haa haa [13:51] <AlexanderTT> but give it a try when the time comes, we did also and died [13:51] <AlexanderTT> we tried charcoal powder to filter it [13:52] <cerial> well i've got a nuke free counrty here it ya'all wanna come set up a farm with me !!! [13:52] <scififan28> haa haa haa yes!!! can I bring my family over too haa haa haa [13:52] <cerial> course [13:52] <AlexanderTT> filtering is not an answer, it removes most but not all, and the little left over will add up in your body and literally melt you [13:53] <MadIce> Standing Water: Water from lakes, pools, ponds, and other standing sources is likely to be heavily contaminated, though most of the heavier, long-lived radioactive isotopes will settle to the bottom. [13:53] <MadIce> Use the settling technique to purify this water. [13:53] <MadIce> First, fill a bucket or other deep container three-fourths full with contaminated water. [13:53] <MadIce> Then take dirt from a depth of 10 or more centimeters below the ground surface and stir it into the water. [13:53] <MadIce> Use about 2.5 centimeters of dirt for every 10 centimeters of water. [13:53] <MadIce> Stir the water until you see most dirt particles suspended in the water. Let the mixture settle for at least 6 hours. [13:53] <MadIce> The settling dirt particles will carry most of the suspended fallout particles to the bottom and cover them. [13:53] <MadIce> You can then dip out the clear water. Purify this water using a filtration device. [13:54] <AlexanderTT> ha [13:54] <AlexanderTT> have you tried it? [13:54] <AlexanderTT> i guess thats a no [13:55] <AlexanderTT> how about who ever gave you that information, has he drank radioactive water? [13:55] <AlexanderTT> i take that as a no as well [13:55] <MadIce> What are the safest water resources, Alex? [13:55] <AlexanderTT> remember we believed filtering woul work untill it didnt [13:56] <AlexanderTT> water that would be contained within buildings outside a blast radiace [13:56] <MadIce> That's it? [13:56] <AlexanderTT> toilet, water heaters, etc... [13:56] <AlexanderTT> safest water [13:57] <AlexanderTT> also very deep ground water was quite safe [13:57] <cerial> be back in about an hour folks [IMG]http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png[/IMG] [13:57] <MadIce> Safest Water Sources: [13:57] <MadIce> Water from springs, wells, or other underground sources that undergo natural filtration will be your safest source. [13:57] <MadIce> Any water found in the pipes or containers of abandoned houses or stores will also be free from radioactive particles. [13:57] <cerial> stay safe [IMG]http://z1.ifrm.com/static/emo/1.png[/IMG] [13:57] <MadIce> This water will be safe to drink, although you will have to take precautions against bacteria in the water. [13:57] <MadIce> Snow taken from 15 or more centimeters below the surface during the fallout is also a safe source of water. [13:58] <AlexanderTT> we didnt have snow in alabama [13:58] * cerial has quit IRC (Quit: Peace and Protection 4.22) [13:58] <AlexanderTT> never got to try that one [13:58] <MadIce> What is missing here? [13:58] <Guui> Yes/no question row: Laser guns/rifles? Advanced and intelligent AI (capable of learning trhough own experience)? Microsoft still exists? Linux? Organic or scilicone based computers? Holograms? [13:58] <Cyberbomb> umm madice, every single snow flake is fromed around a single particle of dust... how could getting snow from deeper within be safe from fallout [13:59] <AlexanderTT> no yes sortof yes yes yes [13:59] <Guui> hehe, just yes or no will be enough to those. Just moderatly curious. [13:59] <MadIce> 1 point [13:59] <MadIce> There is something else [13:59] <AlexanderTT> something else what? safe water? of techique? [/QUOTE]
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