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monotonic
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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 22:31 Edited at: 25th Apr 2008 22:32
Wow, Brazil is populated by six giant humans and a few huge animals

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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 22:54
Dont forget the massive guy towards the bottom of the map.

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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 22:56 Edited at: 25th Apr 2008 23:51
Quote: "The Earth does not get it's gravity from spinning AFAIK"


Physics is not my strength so I'm probably wrong but even though mass sat in space/time causes a disturbance (gravity), even when not spining, i thought there was something called the gravity dynamo effect and unexplained mass in the universe explained away as theoretical dark matter to make the math add up.

If earth is constantly gaining mass from space debris hitting it why isn't it's gravity getting stronger and the moon getting closer? Possibly something wrong with the gravity maths, i dunno, im not an expert?

If you consider that they invented dark matter/energy to explain 96% of the missing universe, and came up with different maths to explain gravity for atoms and sub atoms, and nobody knows how a magnet can move a piece of metal without touching it, I think the explanation of what gravity is and how it works is still up for grabs.

My theory is that as the most common element in the universe is Iron it must be effected by spinning dynamo magnetic attraction. Still waiting for my Nobel prize though

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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 23:01
Quote: "If earth is constantly gaining mass from space debris hitting it why isn't it's gravity getting stronger and the moon getting closer? Possibly something wrong with the gravity maths, i dunno, im not an expert?"


Well, the mass gained by earth from space debris probably is negligible.


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Posted: 25th Apr 2008 23:38
Quote: "Quote: "but over here it's winter 6 months of the year."
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I would love that "
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Trust me.. You would not Its still snow here..

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 00:11
Yah, it snowed here last weekend amazingly. Global warming? Bah. Global cooling.


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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 00:23
It's still snow in our garden. Then again, I live just two hundred meters from a ski-resort that's still in business.

Quote: "Brazil is not a gigantic jungle where people live with monkeys, gigantic snakes and Blankas."

Hahaha, you're kidding right? Nobody actually believes that.

Did you know that Norway has a conscript army? That's just wrong.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 00:38
Man, here in the usa it's winter half and summer half. I hate the outdoors. God has his HDR settings WAY too high. I wish it was winter alot. But I do love swimming...

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 00:41 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 00:42
Michigan sucks.

Betcha didn't know that.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 01:29 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 01:37
Quote: "Also, because Brazil looks like this on maps:"


xD~ hahah Now I understand why a fifth of the US Americans can not find their country on the map. Your maps are ridiculously outdated and badly drawn.


Quote: "Hahaha, you're kidding right? Nobody actually believes that."


I wish I could say that I was kidding.

About two Brazilian products:

. Caipirinha is a very simple and popular Brazilian cocktail. Almost all of the foreigners totally love it. I dislike it, but I know of some people who took many bottles to their countries, even if it can be made by anyone in less than two minutes. (and it is better when it is fresh, because there is lemon in it)
. The "Havaianas" sandals are cheap in Brazil and were very badly seen until few years ago. A pair of simple Havaianas costs around R$20 (20 Reais = 7.6 Euros). In some European countries it can cost up to €50, which represents R$130. Some people even contraband the sandals, bottles with cachaça, and Minas Cheese. You may call me liar if you want.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 02:15 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 02:16
untill 1985 there was a really old crazy law here in iceland that stated that if you saw a turkish person, you were supposed to kill him. And when the turkish basketball team was supposed to play here, they denied to come unless the laws were changed

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 02:25
Ha, that would have been bad.


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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 02:27 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 02:30
An island full of crazy icelandics with a license to kill....? I'd stay away too.

Did you know Norway is outside space/time? And the laws of nature does not apply here? That explains why "people" such as me sprung up from here. I couldn't elsewhere, nature wouldn't allow it.

Sorry about that bad joke, I have a condition that drives to make them once in a while.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 11:50
Did you know that I posted...
lol, joking...
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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 12:16
Methane from farm cattle accounts for approximately 15% of Australia's total green house gas emissions... (this is why you should eat Kangaroo as they don't produce methane)

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 15:01 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 15:03
Wow, this thread has excelled more than I hoped, keep it going guy's.

Just want to add on to Zotoaster post: Nothing rhymes with Purple, actually there is, "Curple". Curple is a strap under the girth of a horses saddle to stop the saddle kicking forward.

Did you know the british empire was the biggest and most powerful in the history world. At it's time the empire covered about a quarter of Earth's total land area. But what it(and other countries I might add) did to other countries was inhumain and should of never happen. But in saying that, the world wouldn't be the world it is to day if it never happen. America for example would be completely different since most of it is adopted from british culture, industry etc... thats a massive topic, don't really want to go down that path. I wonder what the names of all the english's named cities would be. There wouldn't have been an American Revolution so the United States of America wouldn't have been created, or would it, no one knows. Good you had American Revolution and right so, if someone started taxing me without my consent I'd fight back. Would Australia(uesd to be call New Holland) exist as we know it. I could go on for days, so i'll leave it at that.

So ask your self this, would the world be as united at it is and how independent would countries be and also would there be a diverse mix of nationalities you find in countries without the british empires influence. (but in your head, not in this thread)

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 20:38
Quote: "Sweden, which soon have less people then WOW, is the 3rd largest music exporting country in the world."

All the best deathmetal comes form Sweden and Finnland

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 21:11
"Curple" is a Scottish word I believe, while purple is English so there is technically no word in the English language that rhymes with it. Curple also appears to be a slang for "butt"

Best.

Now there's a little too much info for ya!

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 21:30 Edited at: 26th Apr 2008 21:31
The Oxford English Dictionary includes the word curple so technically it's an english word. Another scottish word that rhymes with purple is Hurple, it means to hobble. Chilver rhymes with sliver, chilver is an old english noun according to the Oxford English Dictionary.

You should take alook at the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 21:34
It includes it as a "Phonetic corruption of curper, CRUPPER", not as an Engish word, but what the hey.

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Posted: 26th Apr 2008 21:35
The welsh are an aryan race...

true story


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Grandma
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 00:17
Quote: "All the best deathmetal comes form Sweden and Finnland"


perhaps, but you forgot one.


Quote: "The welsh are an aryan race..."


Which reminded me of this little fact: Iran means "Land of the Aryans". And they are, mostly. Probably contrary to popular belief....

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 02:26
Well if you're interested in facts, my town has the most intriguing mix of chavs and snobs. It's the home of Oliver Cromwell, hence the snobs (and is home to some fox hunting groups and animal product testing labs) and it's an empty boring place, hence the chavs. So we have 2 types of protesters and some anti-socials.

Also, my country is responsible for Americans and Australians...yeah they weren't very productive years and I humbly offer an apology to the rest of the world on behalf of the British that we let such loonies in the world. Don't the Australian realize that Barbie is a doll, not a barb-e-cue, though can't blame them because I too consider it wishful thing, except replace the name 'Barbie' with 'Paris Hilton'.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 02:58
Quote: "I'vr never read it, but it just a case of common sence"


Don't they have a cure for that?

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 03:34
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 21:34
Did you know New Zealand has legalize prostitution and cannibis is still illegal?
also cannibis is legally sold in bars and shops in Switzerland!
Grandma
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:16
Quote: "Did you know New Zealand has legalize prostitution and cannibis is still illegal?"


No, but same here.

Did you know alcohol and tobacco are worse as drugs than cannabis and a couple others I can't remember right now but are usually thought of as really bad (by people who smoke and drink alcohol :/ )?

People are too ignorant on things like that because of how the media works and group-think.

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bitJericho
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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:19
Quote: "Did you know alcohol and tobacco are worse as drugs than cannabis and a couple others I can't remember right now but are usually thought of as really bad (by people who smoke and drink alcohol :/ )?

People are too ignorant on things like that because of how the media works and group-think."


I always get a kick out of people who say such things but can't form the very sentence they're writing coherently.


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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:29
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Nicotine is 224% more poisonous.

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:46 Edited at: 27th Apr 2008 22:49
Quote: "All the best deathmetal comes form Sweden and Finnland"


Actually i never found good music from Sweden :/ So i say that best comes from Finland (Yay for me ^^) and Norway

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Hmm.. Actually In Flames is one but i dint find it so good


Also did you know our country got mail where someone wanted to safe our rainforests lol.. Also there was document which said "Finnish polar bears are gonna die if we get warm summer" lol

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Posted: 27th Apr 2008 22:54
Quote: "I always get a kick out of people who say such things but can't form the very sentence they're writing coherently."




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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 01:47 Edited at: 28th Apr 2008 01:47
Quote: "cannibis is still illegal?""


he he, at a quick look over of that sentence I first thought it said "Cannibalism". That would be sweet.

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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 02:00
@5Louiz - Brazil is awesome! I've worked with a guy who lived there for a while and is going to go back to live there permanently in a year or so.

He introduced me to Guarana soda... It's great! (you can buy it at the local mexican meat market lol)

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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 02:15
Quote: "Quote: "cannibis is still illegal?""

he he, at a quick look over of that sentence I first thought it said "Cannibalism". That would be sweet."


Indeed it would, at least then we wouldn't have to breed farting cows.

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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 19:09
1. Welshmen may have settled America before Columbus.
2. Canada was explored and mapped by a Welshman.
3. America may have taken its name from a Welshman.
4. Pennsylvania is not named after William Penn.
5. St. Patrick was not an Irishman.
6. Wales is not represented on the British Flag.
7. A pungent vegetable is the national emblem of Wales.
8. The Welsh language is not Gaelic.
9. The modern Olympics did not begin in Athens.
10. A Welshman invented Lawn Tennis in Wales.
11. Welsh Immigrants began The Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
12. The Prince of Wales is not Welsh.
13. Golf's Stableford System was invented in Wales.
14. A Welshman was responsible for the mid-19th century US industrial might.
15. The Holy Grail is found in Wales.
16. A Welshman founded The New York Times.
17. A Welsh-American invented the automobile.
18. The world's biggest second-hand bookshop is in Wales.
19. Thanks to a Welshman hanged for murder, Britain has no Death Penalty.
20. The names of three geological divisions are derived from Wales.
21. Tre'r Ceiri is the largest Iron-Age fort in northwestern Europe.
22. A Welshman translated the first English account of the New World.
23. The world's longest railroad station name is in Wales.
24. Welshmen invented two important mathematical symbols.
25. Three leading universities owe their founding to Welshmen.
26. Wales is the most important sheep raising area in Europe.
27. The world's first mail-order shopping began in Newtown, Wales.
28. The last Briton to die in WW I was a Welshman.
29. Welsh gypsies were the last speak Romani in Europe.
30. A Welshman composed the music for the 1998 Academy Awards.
31. A Welshman discovered the link between Asian and European Languages.
32. One of the world's greatest botanic gardens is taking shape in Wales.
33. The earth's highest mountain is named after a Welshman.
34. The world's first wireless transmission took place in Wales.
35. A Welsh amputee conquered Everest.
36. Welshman Overdosed on Valium.
37. Public Enemy Number One was a Welshman.
38. Welsh Prison was Training Ground for IRA.
39. America's Oldest Ethnic Society is Welsh.
40. Cardiff is Home toWorld's Largest Retractable-Roof Arena.
41. The "Ugly House" was was built and inhabited in one day.
42. A Welsh coracle crossed the English Channel in 1974.
43. The Mumbles Swansea Railroad was the first to accept paying passengers.
44. A Welshman was the first to transmit and receive radio waves


What are the chemical formulae of:
Sodium Nitrate, Gallium, Manganese and Einsteinium
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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 21:01
Quote: "Canada was explored and mapped by a Welshman."


The Vikings were first here.

Quote: "The Holy Grail is found in Wales."


I'm fairly sure the holy grail hasn't been found


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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 21:06
Quote: "19. Thanks to a Welshman hanged for murder, Britain has no Death Penalty."


*waves fist angrily* Thanks a bunch for increasing the rate of crime...no death penalty, less fear of comitting crimes, more crimes.

But hey...It wasn't you, just some criminal from your country, but seriously, this country could do with bringing back the death penalty...That'll stop the bloody chavs!

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Here's what the website i got them from said:

2. Canada was explored and mapped by a Welshman.
Not only John Evans (and Meriwether Lewis) helped map the North American continent, but another Welshman, David Thompson could rightly be called "the man who measured Canada." Almost on his own, this prodigious explorer surveyed most of the Canadian-US border during the early days of the country. Covering 80,000 miles on foot, dog sled, horseback and canoe, 200 years ago, Thompson defined one-fifth of the North American continent. His 77 volumes detailing his studies in geography, biology and ethnography entitles him to the title of one of the world's greatest land geographers.

Though born in Wales, Thompson was educated at a charity school in London, immigrating to Canada to work for the Hudson Bay Company in 1784. At the time, the map of Canada was mostly blank. He was taught the art of surveying from a colleague and the skills of wilderness survival from native Canadians. In 1797 he joined the North Company at Montreal and began his explorations of the vast continent to the West.

In 1807, Thompson discovered the source of the Columbia River, becoming the first European to explore the river's entire course. He later helped the commission that set the border between Canada and the United States. He had already explored the territory of the Mandans and accurately fixed the location of the headwaters of the Mississippi, which had been a border point set by the 1794 Jay Treaty.

Thompson amazed his fellow explorers (including the more well known Scot, Mackenzie who has received most of the credit rightly due to Thompson) by remaining teetotal, by refusing to use alcohol as a trade item with the native people and for reading the Bible in French. In 1810, his discovery of the Athabasca Pass provided a navigable route to the West Coast. When Lewis and Clark were sent West to try to settle claims to the Oregon territory, they used one of Thompson's maps of the Mandan country for part of their journey. Not much of a socializer and preferring to hide from the spotlight, Thompson was known as an outsider, "that Welshman," staying aloof from the close clan of explorers and traders. At age 67 Thompson was busy finding an alternate canal route in southern Ontario to avoid the Great Lakes. He died in 1857 ten years before Canada received its independence. He deserves to be better remembered as one of North American's founding fathers



15. The Holy Grail is to be found in Wales.
While England enjoys its legend concerning the planting of Joseph of Arimathea's staff, where it blooms as the Glastonbury Thorn, Wales has preserved an even more wondrous legend connected with the holy man,that of the Grail itself. At Nant Eos (Stream of the Nightingale), not far from Aberystwyth, there stands an old mansion house that was lived in by the Powell family for centuries. In 1876, the Powells put one of their ancient heirlooms on public display. It was a battered, old cup made of wych elm that supposedly came from nearby Strata Florida Abbey at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. The relic is a Holy Grail, supposedly made out of the wood of the true cross and brought to Britain by Joseph.
For centuries, pilgrims had been drinking out of this wooden vessel to partake of its healing powers. On display with the cup were a number of paper slips attesting to the cures effected. Last displayed in 1960, the cup was found to have been badly worn with many pieces having been broken off and kept for good luck by those who came to enjoy its healing powers. Having lost its silver rim, placed to protect the cup from damage, the Grail is said to have now lost its miraculous powers.

There is an interesting story connected with the Welsh Grail. It has been told that the great composer Wagner stayed at Nant Eos in 1855, and inspired by the presence of the cup and the legend of the knights who undertook many courageous adventures on the quest to find it, began work on his opera "Parsival". That the opera was started ten years before Wagner's visit to the Powell family should not detract those who treasure such legends. As far as the Holy Grail itself is concerned, the cup at Nant Eos has as good a claim as any other.


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Sodium Nitrate, Gallium, Manganese and Einsteinium
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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 21:18
The first article is pretty good--- I had no idea about that man. As for the second, well, it's still a "what-if". It's not 100% the holy grail


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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 21:26
Quote: "I'm fairly sure the holy grail hasn't been found"


Many people like to claim it though. It's very hard to disprove them and it's the ultimate attraction.

Did you know Norway is one of the most expensive places to visit in the world?

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Posted: 28th Apr 2008 21:44
Quote: "Did you know Norway is one of the most expensive places to visit in the world?"


Not for me ^___^

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Quote: "Not for me ^___^"


How come? ^_________________________________^ desu

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It's because he lives in Finland.

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That was my theory, but why not let him answer? He might be a billionaire.

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If he was a Billionaire he would just pay people to make games for him and not come here at all

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