28,000 personnel
65 aircraft
5 Frigates
3 Corvettes
13 Submarines
24 Fast Attack Craft
98 Large Patrol craft
+100 light missile boat
13 Hovercraft
Not much of a Navy
I think it's pretty definite by now, that at the atomic scale and upward, you can't travel faster than light. At the sub-atomic level and below, it was always assumed the rules would carry over. Maybe for some reason a nuetrino can't gain mass as it apporaches the speed of light?
Huntsman would be my prefered choice. I like Ron Paul too, but on some issues he is a nutcase.
Out of the two who may actually win. I'd pick Romney over Perry.
I think Bill Clinton and Obama deserve that title.
And I don't dispute the Koch brother tea party has a lot of power, I just dispute that it is populist.
It's a part of the republican party.
Paul Ryan, Michelle Bachmann etc. are pushing the austerity policies of the tea party and they are very unpopular.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html
Stern is right, just look at the approval rating of the tea party congress :rolleyes:
I think as long as you dont scratch, or get any dust/chemicals on their surface, they should be fine. How are the panels attached to the power cables?
EDIT: Here's a video on the manufacture of a solar panel, yours may be a different design
PV cells have two layers, a P and N layer. They have different concentrations of a dopant. Adding chemicals may upset that balance. PV cells work by the extra electrons of the dopant in one layer jumping to the other, when it is exposed to light, thus generating a current.
Unprotected silicon chips are very easy to damage, so I'd assume PV cells would be equally so. I don't think putting any kind of resin or epoxy near its surface would be a good idea.