actually sawall, it seems that he did three sets, with and without the helmet, and with a wig and no helmet.
Andy is kinda right , 2300 vehicles may not be enough to draw such conclusions, depending on the accuracy of the sensors and the locales he rode in. It would be more convincing with more people, in the test and more 'samples' to base a result on.
@Carl, you may be right that freedom of religion doesn't cover a religion that isn't officially recognised, but what the hell kind of freedom is it if the government has to recognise the validity of your religion before you're free to practice it?
@ BILL, they mention in the article tha the water is converted into ice in nanoseconds, this implies that the ice doesn't form the same crystal structure which is responsible for its increase in volume in the solid phase - its the same principle that snap freezing vegetables works under - the ice doesn't expand which leaves the foods cellular structure intact.
What state are you talking about Terry? The number of Koalas we got around where I used to live certainly doesn't indicate a dying population. Also if I'm not mistaken there are literally too many koalas in either Tassie or Kangaroo Island (sorry can't remember which)
I recall seeing a documentary about this a while ago, I'm pretty sure they won't go extinct as there are plans to set up populations in zoos on the mainland. They were going to take devils from areas where the disease hasn't yet spread.
Andy is kinda right , 2300 vehicles may not be enough to draw such conclusions, depending on the accuracy of the sensors and the locales he rode in. It would be more convincing with more people, in the test and more 'samples' to base a result on.
you may be right that freedom of religion doesn't cover a religion that isn't officially recognised, but what the hell kind of freedom is it if the government has to recognise the validity of your religion before you're free to practice it?