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Nom

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  1. O_o You have a wacked up school. . . Mine is 8:08 to 3:05, every day, with the exception of some late start block schedule days. And our breaks are about the same, actually a bit shorter. . . We do have the same kind of laid back policy about random off days (I don't have school tomorrow). And wait, you have 160 days? We go 180! I don't see the relevance of saying how academically good your school is, as well as sports. Mine is the top private school in the state (I think, something like that) and nationally ranked in the top 10 for football (not gonna say a specific number :wink: ). I'll say it again: O_o You have one wacked up school.
  2. Do you have a lunch time? 'Cuz that's a damn short school day. . .
  3. Heh, I missed Death Note last night so I just watched it online. I think I'm going to have to go ahead with the subs, the show is just genius. And I never expected the Shinigami to hang around lol.
  4. Nom replied to dark_blob's topic in Off-Topic
    Well, that's what you get when we have little to talk about for five days. . .
  5. I haven't read the book, RE4 is one of the best games ever though. And I've seen the movie a few times on TV, always the same parts somehow and never all the way through. Meh. I can tell you right now there won't be any zombies in Stratagem. We are past the halfway mark for Series 1!
  6. Yeah, I got that PM last night. . . I closed the window as soon as I saw that I needed to download something.
  7. Lol, his old sig was crap in my eyes. I can do so much better now, and he didn't object to changing it so I made a new one. It's a whole lot better than the old one. And I'd rather he be crediting me for something good, not a pretty bad one that's not representative of what I can do.
  8. Any hope for your credibility just got flushed down the toilet.
  9. Nom replied to kidurdude's topic in Off-Topic
    Considering Fook-A-Ji has been posting again, I would say he's out now.
  10. Nom replied to dsavi's topic in Off-Topic
    Writer. I can make my own hours and work at home doing something I love. Can't get any better than that.
  11. Nom replied to purewcnub's topic in Rants
    I thought you were talking about the recently revealed source of the sludge stuff. Which frankly would have made a more interesting topic.
  12. FINALLY! Part I8 is UP! ----------------- There was a certain feeling that had completely escaped the captured friends, fled in the midst of the trauma they had been through and the desperate search for escape. It had taken the back seat in priority, and that was understandable. After all, they were trapped in an unfamiliar building believed to be a top secret military research facility, with no evident way out. But now, in the aftermath of the encounter with the fog creature and strange beasts, that feeling returned in full force, out for revenge after being neglected for so long, and intent on wreaking indefinite havoc upon the bodies of Ivan and Stephanie. That feeling was hunger. ̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ãâ¦Ã¢â¬ÅWe have to find something to eat,̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬ÃâÃ
  13. Now we know the true reason that parents stay away from technology.
  14. Er, you'll be in Mexico. What does it matter?
  15. Nom replied to malo2's topic in Off-Topic
    How old is she? If she's from your high school, she has to be a senior to even possibly be 18, which she must be to have such a site.
  16. Ah, what the heck. I quit anyway, so I guess I'll go in for one last shot. Jaffar200 [img=http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/1593/meuf9.png]
  17. No one has mentioned Brian Regan? That guy is hilarious, and he never swears, like, ever. He's my favorite comedian just for that. Funny without the profanity.
  18. Both viewpoints are equally valid, since there is no fixed ether or normal with which everything moves respective to you can't say that I'm the one moving and you're standing still or vice versa, they're both equally valid. Same applies to time. I'll try and expand on this a little later, that wasn't particularly clear. That's exactly what I'm saying. What I'm really trying to get at is, how long would your travel actually take to an outside observer? On what speed would it be based? You are traveling for a certain amount of time in your ship or whatever, but how does the outside world perceive that time in relation? There has to be some speed to compare it too, or you wouldn't go anywhere. But there is no constant that you can contrast it with, because we travel at different speeds all the time. Would we see see it as taking as long as a jet would, or a car, or a rocket?
  19. I have to agree with sephiroth_king. Enough already. This hardly constitutes writing as it is. . .
  20. Nom replied to dark_blob's topic in Off-Topic
    Hey, have some mercy on Chris. Fillers are annoying, but at least he has a legit reason. Before-school Wii posting FTW. \
  21. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_paradox Ironic, no?
  22. Ok, it's been a while since I've given any thought to this subject, so I might not be entirely correct here, so please correct me if I'm not. According to the theory of relativity, when you move at extreme speeds, time "slows down" relative to the "normal" pace of time as perceived from the perspective of those who are not moving at your speed. For them, time is moving normally, and you would take the "normal" amount of time to travel that distance. But to you, time literally flew by, and you may have aged by a year while the rest of the world aged by ten. My question is this: what do we define as "normal"? What I mean to say is, how can we judge any amount of travel time as normal, when theoretically any travel at all is dilating time to some extent. The only "normal" pace of time is when we are still and not moving at all. Movement at any velocity would be subject to relativity. So, when it took you the "normal" amount of travel time to the outside world, just what is that? Obviously it is much less than your speed, but nonetheless any other travel time would also dilate time. Bottom line: Since there is no real constant to compare your travel time with the outside world's, the theory of relativity would be fundamentally flawed. However, I do have a hypothesis, and this seems to me to be likely. I would guess that since any typical method of travel is so slow in comparison to the speed of light, and the speed at which you were traveling, the margin of error is small enough to be regarded as insignificant and simply "rounded" to the "still time", that is to say, the pace of time when you are still, which is constant. Again, there's a chance that I'm completely off my rocker here, as I haven't touched this in a while and I'm supposed to be studying for exams, none of which are physics :lol: .
  23. You sure you're making this one?
  24. Nom replied to Wacky_Backy0's topic in Rants
  25. Ahh, I have done some really cool designs in the past, I dunno if the pics are still around. I had a grim reaper, a mad scientist, and one that had a strobe light inside with a design of a flock of bats. And they were those really intricate types. Unfortunately, they rot real fast.

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