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75% of Dems say convention has "unified" them
by ArmandoG
Re: 75% of Dems say convention has "unified" them
by JesseD
Not to worry their X's will all go into the Obama column on the ballot.
Is that much change from prior?
by FaxMeBeer
17% of Hillary supporters don't really believe that she wants Obama to win -- hasn't that been about the same number that have always said they wouldn't vote for Obama?
Those who actually show up
by FaxMeBeer
Lots of Hillary supporters aren't going to the polls in November, that's just the way it is.
Re: 75% of Dems say convention has "unified" them
by WhatFacts

Oh Mandy,

That poll was tasken before last night. Sorry.

But from your own article:

"

Nationally, the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll which has been close for weeks now shows hints of a building convention bounce for Obama.

If history is any indicator, he is likely to experience even more of a bounce following his acceptance speech Thursday night, but McCain is hoping to offset that with the announcement Friday morning of his running mate. The Republicans hold their convention next week in St. Paul, Minnesota. "

Re: Is that much change from prior?
by WhatFacts

FaxMeBeer:
17% of Hillary supporters don't really believe that she wants Obama to win -- hasn't that been about the same number that have always said they wouldn't vote for Obama?

Again... before last night... this WAS true.

Re: Is that much change from prior?
by FaxMeBeer
That story was from this morning.
...hopehead-cons continue to "hope" for something...
by Figjam

...yet they dispute the hope for real change the American people expect, want and need.

...the campaign of fear has yet to be put in full-swing but we can expect it to start over Labor-Day attempting to quell any hope - the desparate hopehead-cons continue to hope for disaster...

A one point bounce...to a tie...
by FaxMeBeer
This has to be one of the saddest conventions of all time.
Re: Is that much change from prior?
by WhatFacts

FaxMeBeer:
That story was from this morning.

and the data was from 2 days ago Einstein.

Re: A one point bounce...to a tie...
by WhatFacts

FaxMeBeer:
This has to be one of the saddest conventions of all time.

I'll keep this post for you and we'll talk tomorrow and Monday.

I'll serve fresh crow!

Re: Is that much change from prior?
by FaxMeBeer
Interesting that you bring up Einstein. Did you know that Barack Obama has written 2 autobiographies, while Einstein was too busy actually accomplishing things to write any?
Re: A one point bounce...to a tie...
by LibLindy9

A very strange statement, given the overwhelming support offered Senator Obama, especially by the Clintons, his biggest rivals.

Or maybe you mean it's "sad" because it portends such bad things for the Republicans? :)

Re: Is that much change from prior?
by WhatFacts

FaxMeBeer:
Interesting that you bring up Einstein. Did you know that Barack Obama has written 2 autobiographies, while Einstein was too busy actually accomplishing things to write any?

You are really looking bad today.

Publications

The following publications by Albert Einstein are referenced in this article. A more complete list of his publications may be found at List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein.

  • Einstein, Albert (1901), "Folgerungen aus den Capillaritätserscheinungen (Conclusions Drawn from the Phenomena of Capillarity)", Annalen der Physik 4: 513
  • Einstein, Albert (1905a), "On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light", Annalen der Physik 17: 132–148 . This annus mirabilis paper on the photoelectric effect was received by Annalen der Physik March 18.
  • Einstein, Albert (1905b), A new determination of molecular dimensions . This PhD thesis was completed April 30 and submitted July 20.
  • Einstein, Albert (1905c), "On the Motion—Required by the Molecular Kinetic Theory of Heat—of Small Particles Suspended in a Stationary Liquid", Annalen der Physik 17: 549–560 . This annus mirabilis paper on Brownian motion was received May 11.
  • Einstein, Albert (1905d), "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies", Annalen der Physik 17: 891–921 . This annus mirabilis paper on special relativity was received June 30.
  • Einstein, Albert (1905e), "Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?", Annalen der Physik 18: 639–641 . This annus mirabilis paper on mass-energy equivalence was received September 27.
  • Einstein, Albert (1915), "Die Feldgleichungen der Gravitation (The Field Equations of Gravitation)", Koniglich Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften: 844–847
  • Einstein, Albert (1917a), "Kosmologische Betrachtungen zur allgemeinen Relativitätstheorie (Cosmological Considerations in the General Theory of Relativity)", Koniglich Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften
  • Einstein, Albert (1917b), "Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung (On the Quantum Mechanics of Radiation)", Physikalische Zeitschrift 18: 121–128
  • Einstein, Albert (July 11, 1923), "Fundamental Ideas and Problems of the Theory of Relativity", Nobel Lectures, Physics 1901–1921, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Company, <<link>>. Retrieved on 25 March 2007
  • Einstein, Albert (1924), "Quantentheorie des einatomigen idealen Gases (Quantum theory of monatomic ideal gases)", Sitzungsberichte der Preussichen Akademie der Wissenschaften Physikalisch—Mathematische Klasse: 261–267 . First of a series of papers on this topic.
  • Einstein, Albert (1926), "Die Ursache der Mäanderbildung der Flussläufe und des sogenannten Baerschen Gesetzes", Die Naturwissenschaften 14: 223–224, doi:10.1007/BF01510300 . On Baer's law and meanders in the courses of rivers.
  • Einstein, Albert; Podolsky, Boris & Rosen, Nathan (May 15, 1935), "Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?", Physical Review 47(10): 777–780, doi:10.1103/PhysRev.47.777
  • Einstein, Albert (1940), "On Science and Religion", Nature 146: 605, doi:10.1038/146605a0
  • Einstein, Albert, et al. (December 4, 1948), "To the editors", New York Times, <<link>>
  • Einstein, Albert (May 1949), "Why Socialism?", Monthly Review, <<link>>. Retrieved on 16 January 2006
  • Einstein, Albert (1950), "On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation", Scientific American CLXXXII(4): 13–17
  • Einstein, Albert (1954), Ideas and Opinions, New York: Random House, ISBN 0-517-00393-7
  • Einstein, Albert (1969), Albert Einstein, Hedwig und Max Born: Briefwechsel 1916–1955, Munich: Nymphenburger Verlagshandlung
  • Einstein, Albert (1979), Autobiographical Notes (Centennial ed.), Chicago: Open Court, ISBN 0-875-48352-6 . The chasing a light beam thought experiment is described on pages 48–51.
  • Collected Papers: Stachel, John, Martin J. Klein, a. J. Kox, Michel Janssen, R. Schulmann, Diana Komos Buchwald and others (Eds.) (1987–2006). The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Vol 1–10. Princeton University Press. Further information about the volumes published so far can be found on the webpages of the Einstein Papers Proj
Um, yeah...
by FaxMeBeer
you just gave a list of non-autobiographical works that Einstein wrote on physics. What's your point? Hey...you should change your name to WhatPoint, that would be more descriptive of your style.
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