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  • boredjedi
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    #31
    Re: Natural Pattern?

    Originally posted by pooky
    We had worse days, some time ago:

    http://tinyurl.com/2w6ahr2

    Interesting article however it's assuming a lot in terms of Dinosaur biology which the scientists are still debating about. We don't know if they were cold blooded, warm blooded or something in between or something else entirely. The Earth's history is replete with cycles of mass extinctions. It's a highly complex issue with no one real cause. Asteroids, variations in the Earth's orbit closer or further away from the sun, Variations in the Sun's energy output, Earth's magnetic poles shifting and flipping, Earth's geological activity, Ocean currents etc... Heck for all we know even the position of the solar system in the galaxy may have profound effect.

    Speaking of the shifting poles it's happening now which may be the reason for the issues of the animals

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookou ... e-shifting

    It's all food for thought.
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    • Frances
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      #32
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      Well... There's just one more thing I have to say about all this...................
      IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      [img]http://img508.**********.us/img508/9699/lazycusmask.jpg[/img]
      Never really considered the fact that crows were once babies...

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      • LazyPooky
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        #33
        Re: Natural Pattern?

        Originally posted by Stingy
        Originally posted by Frances
        Originally posted by pooky
        And about the animals, well you did quote, the crabs, fish, birds that are dead have a normal natural explanation. For example the thousands of dead craps in England.
        Oh no!! Don't tell me that it got Mr. Hanky too ... surely this is a dark brown day for us all
        Actually, her original statement stands.

        90% of feces is dead bacteria from your body, so that covers the dead part.
        England's population is about 50 million, and with an estimate of 1/2 of those people crapping at any given day that would leave about 25 million craps a day which is of course just 25,000 x 1,000.
        So yes -- thousands of dead craps are produced in England every day, not to mention every year.
        bitches
        ;)
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        • boredjedi
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          #34
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          Originally posted by pooky
          bitches

          hooozah!

          Got some new mystery here





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          • boopity boo
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            #35
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            Those hieroglyphs are fascinating but their form is just a coincidence. My teacher from the Egypt class told us that these were created when the Egyptians overwrote older hieroglyphs. This does not take away the fact that it looks like a freaking helicopter though!! A helicopter!!
            I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not.

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            • StingX
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              #36
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              Originally posted by boopity boo
              Those hieroglyphs are fascinating but their form is just a coincidence.
              Yeah I agree. They drew alot so it was bound to happen.
              Besides, aliens fly things much better than helicopters.

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              • boredjedi
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                #37
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                Personally I was thinking more along the lines of an Egyptian Nerd. One like today's nerd smarter than what's good for him. He could have been the head hieroglyphic artist for all we know and decided to put up a few of his idea chiseled into rock. Or even still, like a medieval nerd like Leonardo Da Vinci. Look at the stuff he conjured up. Hell even the ancient Greeks created a steam engine. Both Egypt and Leonardo suffered great losses though. Egypt and it's Library of Alexandria which the Romans destroyed and Leonardo on his death most of his work was either lost or destroyed out of sheer ignorance or religious intolerance. What we have left are mere fragments of brilliant minds. Medical researchers still turn to Da Vinci's work in anatomy to come up with new insights into how the body functions and have been coming out with new techniques based on the works passed down to us.
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                • StingX
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                  #38
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                  Who knows how much progress was lost due to the Christian Dark Ages?

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                  • LazyPooky
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                    #39
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                    On 19 March, the full moon will appear unusually large in the night sky as it reaches a point in its cycle known as 'lunar perigee'. The full moon could appear up to 14% bigger and 30% brighter in the sky, especially when it rises on the eastern horizon at sunset or is provided with the right atmospheric conditions.

                    This phenomenon has reportedly heightened concerns about 'supermoons' being linked to extreme weather events - such as earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis. The last time the moon passed close to the Earth was on 10 January 2005, around the time of the Indonesian earthquake that measured 9.0 on the Richter scale.

                    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/38/20110309...w-98fda55.html
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                    • boredjedi
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                      #40
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                      Pooky you can supermoon me anytime

                      :)
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                      • boredjedi
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                        #41
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                        Quake moved Japan coast 8 feet; shifted Earth's axis

                        (CNN) -- The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.

                        "At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass," said Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

                        Reports from the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy estimated the 8.9-magnitude quake shifted the planet on its axis by nearly 4 inches (10 centimeters).

                        http://anonym.to/?http://www.cnn.com/20 ... l?iref=NS1
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                        • StingX
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                          #42
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                          Poor Japan. Can't ever catch a break.
                          That being said, 1000 lives lost in a densely populated area hit my a massive earthquake and a tsunami is pretty damn good. Paper houses ftw?

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                          • boredjedi
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                            #43
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                            Originally posted by Stingy
                            Poor Japan. Can't ever catch a break.
                            That being said, 1000 lives lost in a densely populated area hit my a massive earthquake and a tsunami is pretty damn good. Paper houses ftw?
                            Oh it's about to get better for all of us

                            http://anonym.to/?http://www.reuters.co ... 7M20110312

                            FUKUSHIMA, Japan, March 12 (Reuters) - An explosion blew the
                            roof off an unstable reactor north of Tokyo on Saturday,
                            Japanese media said, raising fears of a disastrous meltdown at a
                            nuclear plant damaged in the massive earthquake that hit Japan
                            There's a few nuclear power plants in bad shape if they all go boom no telling how far and wide that radiation is going to spread. Experts are predicting this could end up being 1000x worse than Chernobyl if they can't keep those nuclear rods cool.
                            http://eighteenlightyearsago.ytmnd.com/

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                            • StingX
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                              #44
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                              Originally posted by boredjedi
                              There's a few nuclear power plants in bad shape
                              Oh? I had heard that they had all been contained.

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                              • boredjedi
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                                #45
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                                Originally posted by Stingy
                                Originally posted by boredjedi
                                There's a few nuclear power plants in bad shape
                                Oh? I had heard that they had all been contained.
                                For now somewhat but if the containment bunkers are compromised

                                Operators at the Fukushima Daiichi plant's Unit 1 detected eight times the normal radiation levels outside the facility and 1,000 times normal inside Unit 1's control room.
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