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October 18, 2001, 08:31 |
Anthrax,
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Hi there,
Seeing that Anthrax is all over the news at present, does anyone know if CFD-biological simulations of its spreading capabilities have been carried out? |
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October 18, 2001, 08:43 |
Re: Anthrax,
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If so, only in the USA, cause they invented Anthrax in the first place. So there must be some research in some top secret labs. I doubt they will publish their work.
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October 18, 2001, 08:47 |
Re: Anthrax,
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USA invented Anthrax?
Check your biology/history. |
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October 18, 2001, 08:56 |
Re: Anthrax,
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Sorry, it should say "invented as a biological weapon".
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October 18, 2001, 11:27 |
Re: Anthrax,
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(1). Just be very careful, because like "question man" and "answer man", these things don't care whether you have a name or not. (2). If one is not prepared, he is likely to run into trouble for sure. It's said that these things were discovered on the computer keyboard. Is it possible that these are nano-size computer bugs? Do they live in the warm place like Florida or CPU of your computer? (3). Computer was invented by human being. It has been used to help the design of nuclear weapons. And we know that the world can be easily destroyed many times with the weapons. (4). So, it is very important to understand that your brain activities must function in the right way. We have seen already the Internet war between China and US sometimes ago. (5). So, be very careful.
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October 19, 2001, 03:48 |
An answer to the question
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Alright, lets drop the psycho-babble.
In answer to the original question, check out - http://www.cfdrc.com/datab/Applications/UDS/UDS.html |
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October 19, 2001, 04:45 |
Re: Anthrax,
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Hello.....I sometimes wonder if John is just eccentric or clinically mad! Here in the uk, people don't talk that kind of rubbish on a daily basis....maybe wherever John is...possibly in the uk.....
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October 19, 2001, 04:50 |
Re: An answer to the question
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I didn't think they would be allowed publish something which uses the white house as an example!! (particularily a company like CFD research corp.). Thanks anyway, its interesting to see that CFD can be used for prediction of such events.
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