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Make chili con carné any way you like it, using sausage crumblies.

 

 

On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 06:44 PM, (AT) (DOT)

com wrote:

 

> Okay, don't brag about the meal, unless you will share with us your

> recipe. ;)

> It is only fair....

>

> ~ Feral ~

>

> There is no disguise that can for long conceal love where it exists or

> simulate

> it where it does not.

> -Francois de La Rochefoucauld

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~>

> , The Stewarts <stews9@c...>

> wrote:

> we eat many Vegan meals

>> anyway -- it's usually just as easy to make something Vegan. We had

>> lovely sausage chili last night, for instance, that was Vegan. Yum.

>>

>>

Drake's Equation estimating the probability of intelligent

extraterrestrial lifeforms just in our galaxy capable of

communicating over interstellar distances. The formula and

explanation follows:

 

The Formula: — N = R* fp ne fl fi fc L.

 

The explanation of the formula and its seven factors is as follows:

 

Where: N = Number of communicating civilizations (N). N varies with

the values assigned to each of the seven factors.

Factor 1: R = Rate of starbirths (R*). Life requires a home planet,

which in turn requires a home star. Over the lifetime of the galaxy,

the average number of stars formed each year is 10.

 

 

Factor 2: fp = Number of stars with planets. What portion of stars

will go on to form planets? Astronomers estimate that planets form

around all stars, thus setting f at 1.

 

 

Factor 3: ne = Planets with life-supporting environments. What

percentage of planetary systems include a habitable world? Drake

believed all systems should be able to produce one and set this

number at 1. So every solar system should have been able to produce

one inhabited world.

 

 

Factor 4: fl = Planets with life. Of habitable worlds, how many

actually produce life? Many specialists believe life begins fairly

easily (as it did on Earth) and should emerge on all habitable

planets, making fl = 1.

 

 

Factor 5: fi = Intelligent life. Of life-bearing planets, only a

small fraction will have intelligent life. Assumption is that

intelligence has a 1 in 10 chance of emerging, making fi = 1.

 

 

Factor 6: fc = Communicating societies. Even intelligent life may

not develop radio or may not wish to contact others. If one out of

ten alien intelligences is able and willing to communicate, fc is 1.

 

 

Factor 7: L = Civilization life span. How long a civilization lasts

after developing radio is uncertain, given the risk of catastrophes

such as nuclear war. At a 1961 conference L was set to from 1,000 to

1,000,000,000 years. One scientist has pointed out that though we

may wish to insert values for each of the seven factors we have the

problem of not even being able to make a " guesstimate " for some of

them. For example " we still have insufficient information about the

presence of planets, and even less about the number that are "

located the proper distance of their respective suns.

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