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The Derailing Thread Part Two

Wellington was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. Arthur was a British general facing Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, allied with Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher leading a Prussian army.
 
Wellington was named after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington. Arthur was a British general facing Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo, allied with Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher leading a Prussian army.
Been to Waterloo. Many moons ago.
Is this an answer to someone?
 
Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Named after the Duke of Wellington.

Napoleon's strategy was to separately defeat the Prussian and British allies armies. Napoleon defeated the Prussian army, but they were able to regroup and reinforce the British alliance at the crucial time. Thus the Duke of Wellington's fame, as he led the British alliance.
 
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Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. Named after the Duke of Wellington.

Napoleon's strategy was to separately defeat the Prussian and British allies armies. Napoleon defeated the Prussian army, but they were able to regroup and reinforce the British alliance at the crucial time. Thus the Duke of Wellington's fame, as he led the British alliance.
Do you mean Duke Ellington?

 
I'm visiting a friend who lives out near the bush and farms, and there is two bulls, one is mellow and peaceful and the other wanted a eye competition. Like 10 mins later I looked out the window it was still looking at me , then like a hour later I was eating dinner and it was still looking at me. I think it's got a problem.
 
Infantry carry an average of 119 pounds of gear into battle. Helmet plus bullet proof vest are about 1/3 of the weight.

The center of the sun is slowly converting from fusing hydrogen into inert helium.
 
I'm visiting a friend who lives out near the bush and farms, and there is two bulls, one is mellow and peaceful and the other wanted a eye competition. Like 10 mins later I looked out the window it was still looking at me , then like a hour later I was eating dinner and it was still looking at me. I think it's got a problem.
You shoulda told him to take a pix.
They last longer.
 
Infantry carry an average of 119 pounds of gear into battle. Helmet plus bullet proof vest are about 1/3 of the weight.

The center of the sun is slowly converting from fusing hydrogen into inert helium.
I thought a much lighter vest was in the workings.
What a depressing thought.
Wars, I mean.

And please explain about the sun.
What's the difference?
Do we know WHY this is happening?
 
I thought a much lighter vest was in the workings.

Yes. Infantry don't like all that weight. It slows them down in combat. Maybe they will figure out the right formula some day.

Please explain about the sun. What's the difference?

The sun's source of power is hydrogen fusing into helium. The sun has no way to remove helium, so it gradually builds up in the center of the sun. Helium is heavier than hydrogen, so gravity keeps it at the center.
 
Yes. Infantry don't like all that weight. It slows them down in combat. Maybe they will figure out the right formula some day.



The sun's source of power is hydrogen fusing into helium. The sun has no way to remove helium, so it gradually builds up in the center of the sun. Helium is heavier than hydrogen, so gravity keeps it at the center.
So, INERT HELIUM means it's not needed for anything, right?
 
So, INERT HELIUM means it's not needed for anything, right?

It doesn't fuse together to supply any energy to the sun. It just sits there. Interestingly enough, it indirectly makes the sun hotter over time though. Helium is heavier than hydrogen, so it has more local gravity. This extra gravity makes the hydrogen near it fuse faster.
 
It doesn't fuse together to supply any energy to the sun. It just sits there. Interestingly enough, it indirectly makes the sun hotter over time though. Helium is heavier than hydrogen, so it has more local gravity. This extra gravity makes the hydrogen near it fuse faster.
Wow. It makes the sun hotter...................
Could this be the reason the Earth is warming up?
JUST KIDDING.
 
Going off the grid to visit a friend I could just sense something was a bit different with the people around there. Self sufficient, vegetarians, dont drink or smoke, hard workers, and peaceful. I wanted to go Eeling in the river but apparently "there pets". And I heard the drums. I think it might be Hare Krishna. Lol.
 
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