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#341
Posted 12 July 2008 - 03:58 AM
Thanks for the support!
#342
Posted 12 July 2008 - 04:51 PM
It's a pretty good shirt. Threadless is hard to get to print your shirt though. They take like the best of the favorites. Although there's a number of them that I think they should've printed but no one in the community liked. Good luck though.
#343
Posted 19 July 2008 - 09:31 PM
To another subject I just watched Hancock and I though it was superb. People says they didn't like it because it kinda changed genre at the end but I think that just made it better! If you like action, comedy and drama than you will love Hancock!
Mr Mook Mook
#344
Posted 20 July 2008 - 04:56 AM
Just finished The Lives of Others. Wow, what an excellent movie. One of the best I've seen in a while and one of my top 10 all time favorites.
#345
Posted 31 July 2008 - 09:16 PM
So I'm at the airport right. I'm going to Poland for 3 weeks. My flight leaves in about 3 hours (8:45). Anywho, I get in and I go up to check my baggage in so all I have to carry is my backpack. The lady at the desk asks for my passport. Right at that point I realize I forgot my passport. Which is in another state. About 2-3 hours away. Yea....I feel like Tom Hanks in The Terminal. The only difference is I can actually leave the premises.
#346
Posted 03 August 2008 - 02:34 AM
OO I had about 20 nightmares of doing that on a mission trip to Nireland! Didn't lose it though. Although someone in my group lost their boarding pass.
Did anyone else here besides me like I am Legend. I thought it was one of the realest movies I've seen in a while.
Did anyone else here besides me like I am Legend. I thought it was one of the realest movies I've seen in a while.
#347
Posted 03 August 2008 - 02:52 AM
#348
Posted 03 August 2008 - 04:15 AM
I've been meaning to watch that.
#349
Posted 07 September 2008 - 08:49 PM
yh... cloverfield's rly good
... whoa. last post on this thread was a year ago?? damn... so much for light conversation..
... whoa. last post on this thread was a year ago?? damn... so much for light conversation..
#350
Posted 20 September 2008 - 03:06 PM
More like 1 month ago....
#351
Posted 28 April 2009 - 03:40 PM
hmmm. who here likes pie?
i know i do (:
i know i do (:
#352
Posted 03 March 2010 - 08:01 PM
Seriously, man?
#353
Posted 17 May 2010 - 05:08 PM
#354
Posted 17 May 2010 - 07:38 PM
Steak and Ale Pie
#355
Posted 05 June 2010 - 04:29 PM
42, it was a great book
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy FTW
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy FTW
#356
Posted 08 January 2011 - 04:29 PM
Here's a report I had to do on Dark Matter!
Mark R...
12-20-10
7th Hour
Dark Matter
Dark Matter, first proposed by Fritz Zwicky as the missing mass problem, explains the lack of missing mass in galaxies, and other astronomical bodies. It holds together the various things of the universe, and keeps them from flying apart. Regular matter that you can see, and possibly touch, such as me and you, and stars etc, account for only 4% of the universe! Then there is Dark Matter, which accounts for about 26% of the universe, and finally, Dark Energy, which accounts 70%, and tends increase the expansion of universe. If you take a look at the way galaxies are placed, you can see that something spaces them out, this is Dark Matter.There’s about 400 times the amount of visible mass in bodies in the universe, Fritz Zwicky found this. Dark Matter can be broken down into 2 catergories, Non-Baryonic Dark Matter, and Baryonic Dark Matter. Baryonic Dark Matter is Dark Matter, that is made of regular matter, but reflects no light, and emits little or no electromagnetic radiation. A Black Hole is a prime example of Dark Matter. It’s gravity is so strong, that light can’t escape it’s pull, and it emits a form of radiation discovered by Stephen Hawking, called Hawking Radiation. The neutrino particle is also a proposed for of Dark Matter. Non-Baryonic Dark Matter refers to particles, like neutrinos, and how fast they move. There is hot, cold and warm Non-Baryonic Dark Matter. Hot Non-Baryonic Dark Matter has near zero mass, and moves near the speed of light. Cold, has a very large mass, and moves slowly. Whilst warm moves in between the speed of cold and hot. And the mass is in between. I think that Dark Matter, is a fantastic theory, in the evolution of the universe, even though some theories like the string theory can describe entire universe without it. I also happen to think that Dark Energy, is a property of Dark matter. The Dark Matter, spreads out all over the universe, and if Dark Energy was property of it would allow the expansion, for more Dark Matter to continue to spread. This would coincide with a few theories such as the Big Crunch.
"Chandra :: Field Guide to X-ray Astronomy :: Dark Matter Mystery." The Chandra X-ray Observatory Center :: Gateway to the Universe of X-ray Astronomy! Web. 20 Dec. 2010. <http://www.chandra.h...tter/index.html
Mark R...
12-20-10
7th Hour
Dark Matter
Dark Matter, first proposed by Fritz Zwicky as the missing mass problem, explains the lack of missing mass in galaxies, and other astronomical bodies. It holds together the various things of the universe, and keeps them from flying apart. Regular matter that you can see, and possibly touch, such as me and you, and stars etc, account for only 4% of the universe! Then there is Dark Matter, which accounts for about 26% of the universe, and finally, Dark Energy, which accounts 70%, and tends increase the expansion of universe. If you take a look at the way galaxies are placed, you can see that something spaces them out, this is Dark Matter.There’s about 400 times the amount of visible mass in bodies in the universe, Fritz Zwicky found this. Dark Matter can be broken down into 2 catergories, Non-Baryonic Dark Matter, and Baryonic Dark Matter. Baryonic Dark Matter is Dark Matter, that is made of regular matter, but reflects no light, and emits little or no electromagnetic radiation. A Black Hole is a prime example of Dark Matter. It’s gravity is so strong, that light can’t escape it’s pull, and it emits a form of radiation discovered by Stephen Hawking, called Hawking Radiation. The neutrino particle is also a proposed for of Dark Matter. Non-Baryonic Dark Matter refers to particles, like neutrinos, and how fast they move. There is hot, cold and warm Non-Baryonic Dark Matter. Hot Non-Baryonic Dark Matter has near zero mass, and moves near the speed of light. Cold, has a very large mass, and moves slowly. Whilst warm moves in between the speed of cold and hot. And the mass is in between. I think that Dark Matter, is a fantastic theory, in the evolution of the universe, even though some theories like the string theory can describe entire universe without it. I also happen to think that Dark Energy, is a property of Dark matter. The Dark Matter, spreads out all over the universe, and if Dark Energy was property of it would allow the expansion, for more Dark Matter to continue to spread. This would coincide with a few theories such as the Big Crunch.
"Chandra :: Field Guide to X-ray Astronomy :: Dark Matter Mystery." The Chandra X-ray Observatory Center :: Gateway to the Universe of X-ray Astronomy! Web. 20 Dec. 2010. <http://www.chandra.h...tter/index.html
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