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Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Today I Learned.Isn't that simply because it's oil for using on teak, not oil from teak? -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.Back at Exbury Gardens, UK, today. Fewer rhododendrons this time, as most have now finished flowering, but still a beautiful place... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.I don't know what was intended, but in 1974 I was trying out things in IBM mainframe assembly language and didn't like having to wait... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.In my first job with IBM, as a vacation student in 1973, I had some free time and I worked out how to use overpunching on the IBM 029... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.More rhododendrons today, this time at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, near Romsey, Hampshire, UK. (All taken with my Panasonic Lumix TZ200... -
Jonathan Scott reacted to mfb's post in the thread Artemis 2 launch - humans return to the Moon after 54 years with
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Some analysis of the Artemis pictures The second part (starting 6:10) takes multiple versions of the Earth eclipse images to make an... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.My Panasonic Lumix TZ200 ("travel zoom" camera, compact with up to 15x optical zoom) is very convenient to carry around and has a... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Random Photos.We visited Exbury Gardens (in Hampshire, UK) a couple of days ago. It's an amazing sight all year round, but in rhododendron and azalea... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread High School Buoyancy and gravity.For a different strength of gravity, atmospheric pressure and hence density would be expected to be different too (unless in a closed... -
Jonathan Scott replied to the thread Space Stuff and Launch Info.I'm wondering whether the second stage subsequently managed the third (disposal) burn. If it did, then in hindsight it might have been... -
Jonathan Scott reacted to robphy's post in the thread RIP Carl H Brans (1935 - 2026), general relativity with
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Jonathan Scott reacted to Hornbein's post in the thread A New Instrument Playing Bach with
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Half steps left to right, fourths top to bottom like a guitar is the default but this may be any interval you like, fifths, octaves...









