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Scuba Steve said:
Spiderman, Spiderman...looks like Mystreio got to him.
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Whee, this is the thread for me! I decided to keep a "what I did today" list for year-end review (and because I got too tired of writing journal entries that I knew I would never read and nobody else would ever be interested in). However, since it's over 40 pages, I'll just say, not much anybody would be interested in.
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gatewatcher said:
The winning kind?
"I don't care anymore since we already won a few superbowls" isn't really considered a winning mentality.
Hey I could be a New York fan and tell you to get fucked, but you know.
New York fans are far less obnoxious to me now than New England fans, but maybe that's just cause I've been completely immersed in the latter.
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Szymanski said:
I was thinking about the OHEX01 texture. BTW sector 490 (outside area) still has the slime floor texture in the version I have.
Well I took two light flats too. :P I fixed that flat, I don't know how you spotted it knowing the sector is 16x8.
Numbermind said:Who is "Ola"?
Your fucking daddy.
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Play what, Trogdor? Yes you can.
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Ichor said:
HehJesus.
After I saw that, I just had to sit through and watched every last one of strongbad's emails...
...and now my eyes hurt.
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If you made one out of a 1 km-thick shell of solid iron it would require about 2.2e+30 kg of iron, which happens to be slightly more (about 1.1x) than the mass of our own Sun.
Bizarrely, however, it is possible to get such an amount of iron. Large stars can accumulate solid-iron cores of masses up to 1.4 solar masses, i.e. more than enough to build a fictitious Dyson sphere. Of course there's the problem of extracting all that iron while it's within a star, as stars with giant iron cores tend to go supernova, turning all that wonderful iron into, well, all the other heavy elements.
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I have definitely noticed a trend in finding new ways to advertize. Every normal way has been done to death, so now they want to put ads on cars (and give them to you free), gravestones (and pay the family), and now in space (this sounds dangerous as no one really has a claim to any particular part of space, and that means there's no stopping them).
I'm sure eventually, every piece of cement in our sidewalks will be imprinted with a big stencil that advertizes products. We'll all be wearing hats with an LCD screen on them that constantly project advertisements. And maybe down the road, all our food will have logos stamped on them with food colouring. Yeah, that TROJAN logo makes my french fries look appetizing. Thanks, marketing!
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darknation said:
nice thinking fred.
also, the pope is catholic, bears shit in the woods and fish are pretty good at swimming.
more obvious crap later.i always thought the pope was jewish, and bears shit on special trees useing charmin. also fish and paint are the same, both dont like turpentine. day geckos are very friendly, talk, sing and sell car insurance. a local horse sells cars...
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Heh, sometimes, when I'm chilling in my room, just listening to some leet tunes, the kid down the hill and his garage band get together and start jamming out Metallica and Led Zeppelin songs and I feel like sticking my head out the window and yelling "YOU DAMN KIDS, TURN IT DOWN OR I'LL BUST YOUR ASS!"
Anyway, happy 20th. I go on to the next level in 5 months or so :(
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It's up for grabs.
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