Recent content by MikeCollinsJr

  1. MikeCollinsJr

    (Einsteinium is an element ne'r sequestered; it is a free "radical")

    Good news on the horizon: interpretation of the heavier elements on our periodic table can be inclusive now of flux and tidal properties; it's a sobering and serious fact that the only perspective on our school books thus far regarding elements like Einsteinium [named after the great...
  2. MikeCollinsJr

    Earth Science Professorships

    I have listed myself as a consultant in my short bio on recently submitted written works. But I think we live in a "web economy" more than a green one. I have no representation for any credentialled biz--and I live in the USA!
  3. MikeCollinsJr

    Earth Science Professorships

    Yes I would, too--but I have no idea Who's Who there in management. Is it ABC Corp?
  4. MikeCollinsJr

    Earth Science Professorships

    That's assuring. Can you give me the title to monster.com then? That should be a monster-movie lover's (and producer's) website for our audiences. We've plenty of "HR".
  5. MikeCollinsJr

    Earth Science Professorships

    A little level in our world, actually. I find it laughable--in the forty-second street Broadway sense, that you identify here on space.com as as a "US Government worker". Is this "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" again?
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    Earth Science Professorships

    Of course. This IS my area. Considering that ES profs in the More Provincial regions of the university system pull in about $90/year, I am gauging that as my Minimum Basic Agreement for such the necessitated role. I have contacted many universities/colleges as well as boutique "human...
  7. MikeCollinsJr

    Earth Science Professorships

    Would you please present me with an employed Earth Science professor in the USA with "credentials". Thank you!
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    Question Has anyone heard of the Earth's "Aerosphere"?

    That's great. Yep, to me, the aerosphere is also anywhere between the Earth's surface and 6 miles up, the normal range for aircraft flight.
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    Question Has anyone heard of the Earth's "Aerosphere"?

    Soon as I am on the clock.
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    Question Has anyone heard of the Earth's "Aerosphere"?

    Wondering who knows what the definition is...on space.com....
  11. MikeCollinsJr

    What interstellar actor is this?

    The "quadratic equation" of wives, he followed: Lynne Frederick (18 February 1977 - 24 July 1980) (his death) Miranda Elizabeth Louise Quarry (24 August 1970 - 27 September 1974) (divorced) Britt Ekland (19 February 1964 - 18 December 1968) (divorced) (1 child) Anne Hayes (15 September...