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Re: Recently Found
Posted by OtZman on Mon Jan 9th at 8:03am 2006


<img src=" SRC="images/smiles/icon_lol.gif"> awesome






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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Pvt.Scythe on Tue Jan 10th at 10:43pm 2006


I recently found out that I've started to spend more time in http://www.elysiun.com than in Snarkpit... Scary...

Oh and welcome back orph!



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Re: Recently Found
Posted by gimpinthesink on Thu Jan 12th at 2:32am 2006


I recently found out my GPs name is Dr Freeman.

I'm scared to go now incase some combine run in.



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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Dred_furst on Thu Jan 12th at 1:42pm 2006


I just found how to use GDlib to auto generate me some thumbnails and save them =D
http://eve.snarkcafe.net/index.php?file=main.php



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Re: Recently Found
Posted by G4MER on Thu Jan 12th at 2:28pm 2006


America is about to attack Seria. ( I know I cant spell.. )



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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri Jan 13th at 6:10pm 2006


I just found the Gabe Newell FAQ.

http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Gabe_Newell%27s_FAQ

Many interesting questions answered, like the fact that the Friends Network is almost up and running again, and that Uwe Boll does NOT have the rights to a HL movie.




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Posted by Andrei on Fri Jan 13th at 6:38pm 2006


Just found a mummified cockroach (from last summer) buried under the 25mm layer of dust that's under my bed. I'm keeping it.




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Posted by Dr Brasso on Fri Jan 13th at 7:24pm 2006


ROFLMAO!!! i sincerely hope that carbon dating is not nessecary...

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Re: Recently Found
Posted by DrGlass on Fri Jan 13th at 8:07pm 2006


I found out that Gravity bends light and affects the flow of time.

If you have two clocks keeping perfect time at sea level and ontop of a mountain.

the one on the mountain will run slower than the one at sea level. OMFG!!! that is so crazy, that is SO crazy and wild I dont see why people arn't bonkers over physics, holy s**t do you know how wild and crazy that is?!!??!




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by French Toast on Fri Jan 13th at 9:45pm 2006


Hah, sween. Also, if you take two perfectly in sink clocks, and put one with a guy and make him run around a lot, that clock moves slower (or faster, I can't remember)




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by DesPlesda on Sun Jan 15th at 7:55am 2006


It gets slower. Although, if it's just a guy running around with a clock, it's not exactly going to be noticed :P

Still. Now I can make a pun about 'running late'. Thanks!




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Posted by wil5on on Sun Jan 15th at 9:09am 2006


Whether it goes faster or slower depends on the point of view, and once you get deep enough into relativity, loses its meaning anyway.


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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Dred_furst on Sun Jan 15th at 9:54am 2006


zomg relativity :o
tbh it is cool n stuff XD



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Re: Recently Found
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 15th at 1:04pm 2006


If this turns into a big discussion, I'm gonna drop out. You guys and your big words...




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by BlisTer on Sun Jan 15th at 8:25pm 2006


? quoting French Toast
If this turns into a big discussion, I'm gonna drop out. You guys and your big words...

not a science guy eh? :P Yet it is all around us




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 15th at 8:29pm 2006


? quoting BlisTer
? quoting French Toast
If this turns into a big discussion, I'm gonna drop out. You guys and your big words...

not a science guy eh? Yet it is all around us

So is beer,smoke and flatulence while playing cards but, thats another story.

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Posted by French Toast on Mon Jan 16th at 1:04am 2006


? quote:
? quoting French Toast
If this turns into a big discussion, I'm gonna drop out. You guys and your big words...

not a science guy eh? Yet it is all around us



Actually I love science and find it fascinating, but I'm only in Grade 9, so I haven't learned anything close to what you guys are talking about.




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by DrGlass on Mon Jan 16th at 6:51am 2006


learn faster




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Re: Recently Found
Posted by Orpheus on Mon Feb 20th at 8:33pm 2006


Check this out...

They have finally gotten the definition of Homophobia to one I agree with. It never should have said, "Fear of homosexuals." No body fears a homo.

Well, its more to my belief since it still has a couple inconstancies. I do not understand the "fear of sameness" or "monotony" parts. Those two are simply silly.

Caligynephobia- is one I laughed at most.





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Posted by French Toast on Mon Feb 20th at 9:17pm 2006


Yeah, I think homophobia is more the fear of being called a homosexual, just ask any football player.





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