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thank you for your interesta a <menta...@gmail.com> wrote in news:
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Go to some other group and post your off topic horseshit.
CCAD, sonny boy.
Unfortunately, there is no active astronomy groups on Usenet left
On Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 13:47:43 UTC+2, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
a a <menta...@gmail.com> wrote in news:
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Go to some other group and post your off topic horseshit.
CCAD, sonny boy.
I have 1,000+ active web links to solar activity studies to discuss.
https://www.codeproject.com/articles/812896/sunspot-surface-calculation-case-study-on-solving
sunspot surface calculation excellent project
a a <manta103g@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on topic)
and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the group, instead
of the group retard for posting obviously off topic stuff here in an
electronics design group.
Bertrand Sindri wrote:
a a <manta103g@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on topic)
and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the group, instead
of the group retard for posting obviously off topic stuff here in an
electronics design group.
Both sci.astro.amateur and sci.astro.research have posts from the last
day or so.
thank you my friendBertrand Sindri wrote:
a a <mant...@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on topic)
and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the group, instead
of the group retard for posting obviously off topic stuff here in an
electronics design group.
Both sci.astro.amateur and sci.astro.research have posts from the last
day or so.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
Wolf\'s sunspot number is low science, old science fake and should replacedOn 30/09/2022 17:33, Phil Hobbs wrote:
Bertrand Sindri wrote:
a a <mant...@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And was most likely a spammer or some well known deranged nutter
shouting about Einstein being *WRONG* OFTEN ALL IN CAPITALS.
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on topic)
and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the group, instead
of the group retard for posting obviously off topic stuff here in an
electronics design group.
Both sci.astro.amateur and sci.astro.research have posts from the last
day or so.
Please don\'t encourage him to crap in there.
He\'s already hit the long dead uk.sci.astro
s.a.r is moderated so should be quite safe from his spew.
Wolf\'s Zurich sunspot number has been going since 1848 and is more than
adequate for the task. Wolf was a formidable statistician as well as
going onto be director of Bern Observatory.
Chatzisterergos (sp?) extended the time series back a further century by
incorporating all known previously recorded sunspot observations.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.06183.pdf
Wolf was prepared to do some incredibly tedious experiments on practical
statistics including 10000 throws of the finest dice he could find and
dropping a needle on a plate to simulate Monte Carlo experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Wolf
Ed Jaynes later analysed the Wolf dice data and determined the
systematic defects in the dice that Wolf had originally used. Namely
shifted centre of gravity in relation to the face markings and the die
being cut from a very precisely manufactured rectangular prism.
--
Regards,
Martin Brown
On 30/09/2022 17:33, Phil Hobbs wrote:
Bertrand Sindri wrote:
a a <mant...@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And was most likely a spammer or some well known deranged nutter
shouting about Einstein being *WRONG* OFTEN ALL IN CAPITALS.
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on topic)
and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the group, instead
of the group retard for posting obviously off topic stuff here in an
electronics design group.
Both sci.astro.amateur and sci.astro.research have posts from the last
day or so.
Please don\'t encourage him to crap in there.
He\'s already hit the long dead uk.sci.astro
s.a.r is moderated so should be quite safe from his spew.
Wolf\'s Zurich sunspot number has been going since 1848 and is more than
adequate for the task. Wolf was a formidable statistician as well as
going onto be director of Bern Observatory.
Chatzisterergos (sp?) extended the time series back a further century by
incorporating all known previously recorded sunspot observations.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1702.06183.pdf
Wolf was prepared to do some incredibly tedious experiments on practical
statistics including 10000 throws of the finest dice he could find and
dropping a needle on a plate to simulate Monte Carlo experiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Wolf
Ed Jaynes later analysed the Wolf dice data and determined the
systematic defects in the dice that Wolf had originally used. Namely
shifted centre of gravity in relation to the face markings and the die
being cut from a very precisely manufactured rectangular prism.
--
Regards,
Martin Brown
Sun is no more 2D object and solar activity, sunposts should be studied in 3D since modern technology offers trools to study Sun and solar activity in 3D
a a <manta103g@gmail.com> wrote:
the last activity on astronomy usenet groups is 2 years old
And if no one ever posts, because the last post is 2 years old, it
never reanimates.
Start posting your crap over there (where your crap would be on
topic) and you just might be a group hero for reanimating the
group, instead of the group retard for posting obviously off topic
stuff here in an electronics design group.
#youaregroupheroatelectronics
banning access to high-traffic groups, since no such ranking
feature has been implemented