Just want to say that there's a helluva difference between 120+ on an urban freeway, beltway, expressway versus a straight and perfectly flat desert highway with neither a tree nor vehicle nor anything else visible for miles and miles....
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The First Time I Went Over 120mph (193kph) I Was In A ____________ ,
by Sea Breeze inhonda vfr 750.
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What Do You Think About New York City?
by minimus ini have been to the city hundreds of times.
i’ve always loved the vitality of the city and no one could ever say that you could get bored in nyc.
i regularly went for business during the day and in the evenings go to local bars and restaurants as well as the village.
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Sadly, I've never been there
--Could kick myself because I lived in D.C. for 13 years....
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What made you walk out on the "Truth"?
by Overrated ini had a legal divorce from my ex wife( law of the land).
i was told not to expect to get remarried because my divorce was not legal to watchtower.. my divorce and situation seem to be a talk of gossip and even a many local needs talks.
i wanted to take some more schooling to get a better job, there was a local needs talk on higher education and it's dangers.
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and they ask most people to be untrue to themselves.
Well said.
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Remembering Rutherford
by Sea Breeze inhe seems to me to be the angriest and most ill-tempered of all the wt presidents, especially after his stint in prison and failed prophecies.. “regarding his misguided statements as to what we could expect in 1925, he [rutherford] once confessed to us at bethel, “i made an ass of myself.”” watchtower 1984 oct 1 p.24.
rutherford died at beth sarim on january 8, 1942, at the age of 72.
[220] cause of death was...carcinoma of the rectum..."[21] .
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I wonder what caused Jan Haugland to have enough interest in Rutherford and the WT to motivate him to write the article.
Jan Haugland was a gung-ho JW years and years ago. It was through interaction with Alan Feuerbacher and others on the Friends mailing list (Around 1992) that he changed his mind.
Jan has mostly broken with his JW past and is interested in other things today. (Who can blame him?)
I would also add that there were pitched debates back then on what the use of the phrase, spirit direction actually meant in practical terms. Both gentleman regularly lambasted apologists who attempted to minimize the gravity of the claim.
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Remembering Rutherford
by Sea Breeze inhe seems to me to be the angriest and most ill-tempered of all the wt presidents, especially after his stint in prison and failed prophecies.. “regarding his misguided statements as to what we could expect in 1925, he [rutherford] once confessed to us at bethel, “i made an ass of myself.”” watchtower 1984 oct 1 p.24.
rutherford died at beth sarim on january 8, 1942, at the age of 72.
[220] cause of death was...carcinoma of the rectum..."[21] .
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There are other ways to convey a thought besides the explicit statement thereof:
The meaning of this picture is unmistakable. JW literature literally comes from God's hands to yours. This falls well within the JW definition of a prophet insofar as the organization that produces this literature is concerned.
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The First Time I Went Over 120mph (193kph) I Was In A ____________ ,
by Sea Breeze inhonda vfr 750.
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'71 Chevelle with an LS-7 454 and a 4 speed Muncie.
--Would love to have that one back. I see these Chevelles completely wrecked in movies like Jack Reacher and John Wick and want to weep....
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JW Science Quote Of The Day 8-27
by TD inin the 1979 movie, "the china syndrome" there is a scene right after swat team members have retaken the control room from jack godell.
(jack lemon) kimberly wells (jane fonda) nervously whispers to richard adams, (michael douglas) "the reactor is the biggest bomb in there!
this reflected a belief, common in the 1970's that commercial nuclear reactors were capable of going up in a mushroom cloud like an atomic bomb.. although no one can deny that accidents and malfunctions at nuclear power plants can potentially be catastrophic, these reactors are not capable of a bomb-like reaction.
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Diogenesister (From another thread)
TD what is a control rod please? And what does the acronym SCRAM stand for?
Reactor control rods act as a sort of throttle in the sense that they moderate the reaction. Here's an easy way to visualize what's happening using Uranium 235 as an example:
A neutron (Small grey circle on the left) strikes a U-235 atom causing it change into U-236 momentarily and then split into two smaller atoms. (Barium and Krypton in this example.) These smaller atoms require a lot less energy to hold them together, so the excess energy is released as heat. The split also releases two or more extra neutrons, which may strike other U-235 atoms resulting in more heat and more neutrons. This doubling is called neutron multiplication and it can quickly get out of control.
In commercial reactors, the control rod mechanism is a bundle of about 20 rods composed of materials which absorb these extra neutrons, which prevents them from traveling into adjacent fuel pellets and rods. This in turn lessens the thermal output of the reactor.
In English, a SCRAM is an emergency shutdown of a reactor. The control rods are completely inserted and water based solutions laced with the same sort of materials as the control rods themselves are injected into the reactor coolant.
There isn't any real agreement today over the etymology of the word. In the very early days of nuclear research, scientists would experiment on table tops (I kid you not) and if something went wrong, the best thing to do was to run, which is one possible explanation for the term. Other explanations are possible acronyms the word could have stood for, like Safety Control Rod Activation Mechanism, but again, there's no real consensus on this.
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What made you walk out on the "Truth"?
by Overrated ini had a legal divorce from my ex wife( law of the land).
i was told not to expect to get remarried because my divorce was not legal to watchtower.. my divorce and situation seem to be a talk of gossip and even a many local needs talks.
i wanted to take some more schooling to get a better job, there was a local needs talk on higher education and it's dangers.
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I was not actually "in" but lost all respect for/interest in the religion my parents were studying when I realized the writers did not possess even a middle school child's knowledge of the physical world.
It was so bad that I started a series here on this forum in direct response to the idea that "celebrated scholars" exist anywhere in the JW world
Here's an example:
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/140936/jw-science-quote-day-8-27
And another:
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/141006/jw-science-quote-day-8-28
And another:
https://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/187518/jw-science-quote-1-15
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Do you have any good movie mistakes or bloopers?
by LoveUniHateExams inhey folks!.
just wondering if any of you jwn posters have favorite movie mistakes or bloopers?.
i think jackie brown (1997) is an excellent film, and the scene featuring ordell robbie (samuel l. jackson) and beaumont livingston (chris tucker) is perfect … well, almost.. samuel l. jackson almost bursts out laughing at 4 mins 52 secs, because of chris tucker's improvised line ('you catch a n*gga off guard with this sh1t!').
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In Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) in the scene right after Anakin, Amidala and the two Jedi land on Coruscant, Palpatine's costume bounces back and forth in mid-conversation between a green and a blue color scheme. The most noticeable thing is the color of his collar.
Apologies for the potato quality video below. It's all I could find
At 4:12, the collar and trim are clearly green.
Palapatine paces back and forth and then turns at 4:33 and bang, the collar is as blue as blue can be.
There are several good clear views of the blue collar and then at 5:18, right the middle of the conversation, the collar is suddenly green again.
And it's not just the rotten quality of this video. The goof is much more noticeable at Blu-Ray quality or above
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Do you have any good movie mistakes or bloopers?
by LoveUniHateExams inhey folks!.
just wondering if any of you jwn posters have favorite movie mistakes or bloopers?.
i think jackie brown (1997) is an excellent film, and the scene featuring ordell robbie (samuel l. jackson) and beaumont livingston (chris tucker) is perfect … well, almost.. samuel l. jackson almost bursts out laughing at 4 mins 52 secs, because of chris tucker's improvised line ('you catch a n*gga off guard with this sh1t!').
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Good God, I'm a nerd, lol.
I don't think so. Having a nose for this sort of stuff is completely incompatible with being a JW, so even if it were true, there's still a bright side.