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05-11-2006, 11:42 PM
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Originally Posted by kozmik69
According to http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html, it works out to "STIMEM" or maybe "sTIMEm".

The line after the morse code on the news letter is "When the time is right", so there may be some conncection to the word "time".

Doing a simple Google search for "stimem" brings up nothing conclusive. Though in the scientific field it apprears to be an abbrevition for "Stimulated Emission", which according to Wikipedia...

"Although most directly related to the discussion of how lasers work, stimulated emission touches on some of the most basic concepts in physics and the interaction of light and matter. It is a very important and key understanding to the understanding of optics specifically and physics in general."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimulated_emission

Just some food for thought....
stimem is also a spyware program according to google. maybe manerd is telling us, it's time to scan our computers?

http://www.oeone.net/spyware-removal/Stimem-exe.html
Old 05-11-2006, 11:42 PM   #26
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kozmik69
According to http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html, it works out to "STIMEM" or maybe "sTIMEm".

The line after the morse code on the news letter is "When the time is right", so there may be some conncection to the word "time".

Doing a simple Google search for "stimem" brings up nothing conclusive. Though in the scientific field it apprears to be an abbrevition for "Stimulated Emission", which according to Wikipedia...

"Although most directly related to the discussion of how lasers work, stimulated emission touches on some of the most basic concepts in physics and the interaction of light and matter. It is a very important and key understanding to the understanding of optics specifically and physics in general."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimulated_emission

Just some food for thought....
stimem is also a spyware program according to google. maybe manerd is telling us, it's time to scan our computers?

http://www.oeone.net/spyware-removal/Stimem-exe.html
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