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Nick Brown
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  • Chesterfield, VA
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Mole Day
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How was you guys' Mole Day? Was it extra exciting? :D

Started this discussion. Last reply by David Beck Oct 24.

Your day in 3 words

Leviathan?

Tagged: words, two, in, today

Replied Oct 22

What Band Do You Think Deserves a Game Next?

Maybe the songs before Billy joined? I don't know. Or they could add a piano. That'd be awesome! haha

Tagged: drums, micraphome, audio, hero, guitar

Replied Sep 25

for all those that think obama was not born in africa.

I read a poll that Fox news was almost all Republican. That's why it's a bad source. xD

Replied Sep 25

 

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Latest Activity

The world WILL end one day. Whether it's in 2 billion years when the Sun explodes in a supernova or before that.
November 16
Nick Brown added a discussion to the group Atheism
Have no Christians ever payed attention to what the Bible says? I read Genesis the other day and it said that God created the Earth and then said "Let there be light." Is it trying to say that the Earth was "created" before the Sun?! B.S. And I a...
November 15
November 13
Nick Brown and RadioGeek are now friends
November 13
Kristopher mccaffety and Nick Brown are now friends
November 8
Nick Brown added a discussion to the group Star Wars
I have a question. If I haven't seen any of the Clone Wars t.v. shows or the Clone Wars movie, which one should I watch first? Are they in any specific order?
November 7
Wow, I can't even pick out letters in his writing xD Thanks anyway though. It's great to see these even though I can't read them.
November 7
Nick Brown added a discussion to the group Free Thinkers
Does anybody know where I can find the papers published my various scientists in English? I Google search something and it just takes me to a Wiki page where everything could be wrong. Like, I'd like to read the paper on General Relativity writte...
November 3
Gibson Explorer Gibson Sonex 180(Only produced from 1981 to 1984) ESP-LTD EXP-200(Lawsuit Explorer) Dean DOF(RIP Dimebag) Jay Turser Bass Applause Acoustic Korg AX1G Multi-effects pedal Crate 120-watt Combo Amp W/onboard DSP Genz-Benz 50-watt Comb...
November 3
My favorite depends on the last one I saw. Like I don't dislike A New Hope at all, but it's last because I watched it two nights ago. My rank is: Return of the Jedi Attack of the Clones Revenge of the Sith The Phantom Menace Empire Strikes Back ...
November 1
November 1
That's a great idea. I completely agree. Most of the people at my school are really immature, but if the mature teens could prove themselves, we could be recognized.
October 31
A place for all the teen geeks to gather.
October 29
I get what you're saying. We just don't have anything to prove it with so we say that to support life, there NEEDS to be air, water, etc.
October 26
Nick Brown joined GranitW's group
This is the place to chat with all fellow Astronomy Geeks. This is more than just Nasa, this is for all edges of Astronomy.
October 25
Nick Brown joined Arthur's group
October 25

Profile Information

What kind of geek are you?
Computer and Music
Why do you consider yourself a geek?
I watch Chris. :D
How did you find out about our Geek community?
Youtube
What are your "geeky equipment" specs?
Dell Inspiron 1545 notebook
Ipod Touch 2g
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Physicist
What is the thing in life you treasure most?
My Gibson SG.
What's the geekiest thing you've ever done?
More recently, I got mad at my dad because he didn't know what the Deathstar was.
What's your Web site / blog address?
http://www.twitter.com/nnickbrownn

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At 7:20pm on November 13, 2009, RadioGeek said…
Hi Nick... Thanks for friending.
At 2:36pm on October 21, 2009, Nassmaster said…
hey man thanks for joining guitarists group and friendship ;)
At 6:22pm on October 20, 2009, Jonathan Shrader said…
Nice, u play guitar, i play drums
At 12:54pm on October 20, 2009, Nassmaster said…
Hey there, i'm looking for geek musicians it seems to me that you're a guitarist. it would be great if you join my guitarist's group ;)
At 10:49am on October 13, 2009, DogReader said…
thanks for the "add"!
At 12:49pm on October 12, 2009, DogReader said…
Happy Birthday, Nick!
At 1:06pm on October 4, 2009, Lee Andrews said…
The odds of finding new life on other planets are too low. Scientific findings are based on the time it has taken for humans to evolve compared with the remaining life span of Earth. Intelligent life evolved late on Earth through several difficult evolutionary steps, and the future life span of Earth will be about another billion years which is too short a time compared to the four billion years since life first appeared on the planet. The Earth's biosphere is now in its old age and this has implications for our understanding of the likelihood of complex life and intelligence arising on any given planet. At present, Earth is the only example we have of a planet with life.

If we learned the planet would be habitable for a set period and we had evolved early in this period, then we'd suspect evolution from simple to complex and intelligent life was quite likely to occur. But we evolved late in the habitable period, and this suggests that our evolution is rather unlikely. In fact, the timing of events is consistent with it being very rare indeed. Four numbers of evolutionary steps are needed to create intelligent life in the case of humans.

These probably include the emergence of single-celled bacteria, complex cells, specialized cells allowing complex life forms and intelligent life with an established language. Complex life is separated from the simplest life forms by several very unlikely steps and therefore will be much less common.

Intelligence is one step further, so it is much less common still, so the chances of intelligent life emerging is low - less than 0.01 per cent over four billion years.
At 2:23pm on September 29, 2009, Matt Fischio said…
Hi my name is matt fischio
i think i know you! or am i terribly wrong
At 2:16pm on September 7, 2009, MacBaby16 said…
Welcome to Geeks :)
 
 

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