brobostigon | morning boys and girls. | 08:33 |
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m0nkey_ | Any of you lot tried this Outlook Premium? | 12:16 |
zmoylan-pi | ...they ask in a linux channel... not sure it trolling or trying to access work email without windows touching your hardware... <_< :-) | 12:22 |
m0nkey_ | Not trolling. Just wondered if anyone tried it yet. Need a place to host e-mail, don't want to do it myself having done it for many years. Push mail would be great for mobile. | 12:28 |
DJones | Hmmh, a female Doctor Who, that'll certainly change things around | 15:35 |
DJones | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAhChdgGtHA | 15:48 |
penguin42 | not having watched DW for many years, have they explained how they get to >12 regernerations? | 15:51 |
DJones | I think he was given another set of regenerations for helping ending the timewar | 15:57 |
DJones | I'm still trying to work out who/what/when the TARDIS was fixed so it went where and when it was supposed to, instead of the random destinations due to a fault with the TARDIS that I grew up with | 17:19 |
zmoylan-pi | probably just a service patch on front of tardis monthly... | 17:25 |
penguin42 | DJones: I think 'when' would be the wrong question for a TARDIS | 17:33 |
DJones | penguin42: As the TARDIS is an object that seems to outside space/time, I'd have thought there'd be an external time calculation, same as comparing UK time with UTC, UK time varies but UTC is absolute | 17:47 |
penguin42 | DJones: No, a postcode is a better comparison, being outside of the UK it doesn't have one | 17:47 |
DJones | But at some point, there has to be an absolute definition of time and location, all that matters is the starting point | 17:49 |
DJones | If you know the start point & time, any location can be defined by distance, angle, time from start point | 17:49 |
DJones | Maybe a simplistic view, but works for me | 17:50 |
penguin42 | why does there have to be an absolute definition ? (I don't think there is an absolute definition of location in our universe - there may be of time?) | 17:50 |
DJones | I doubt there is to earth, , I guess the thought is that the big bang happened somewhere, anything outside of that location can be defines by distance, time since big bang, angle from original big bang | 17:52 |
DJones | If you know the big bang happened at a location, then x million light years from that place at 15 degree's would be the same place no matter what date or time you looked at | 17:53 |
DJones | Unless the big bang location moves | 17:53 |
DJones | In which case we're screwed anyway | 17:53 |
diddledan | no, because the universe isn't a fixed size - it's getting bigger | 18:02 |
diddledan | so 15 meeleon light years will be a different point depending upon the expansion | 18:03 |
diddledan | it will be the same coordinates, yes, but the actual surroundings will change | 18:04 |
diddledan | relatively | 18:04 |
diddledan | and speed is also something to factor. speed, and mass therefore gravity | 18:04 |
diddledan | gravity changes time | 18:04 |
diddledan | speed changes time | 18:04 |
diddledan | and don't forget the green whirly things | 18:06 |
diddledan | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81W8tG3wH_4 | 18:07 |
diddledan | and of course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6zwALJ8TVk | 18:13 |
zmoylan-pi | it just let itself go as it hit middle age... | 19:49 |
m0nkey_ | This is awesome. I've just found out Google Voice assistant can control my Philips Hue lights. | 22:06 |
m0nkey_ | Now I feel like I'm living in a episode of Star Trek TNG | 22:07 |
zmoylan-pi | i'm more ds9 with chief o'brien kicking the console... :-) | 22:46 |
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