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Furah

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  1. Furah replied to blushenka's topic in Off-Topic
    only current voluntary work I do is help around at my church whenever I can, and I really hope to be able to go on a missionary trip, so I am listening to find out when the next one I can go to is on, although it will cost about $250 I would love to go on a missionary trip (they often go to a place called Bourke in NSW which is like a 10 hr trip away, very violent bunch out there, my friends got threatened several times :ohnoes: but after a day or 2 things started to sun smoothly :D )
  2. Furah replied to Flodder450's topic in Off-Topic
    pwease enter it, is awesome
  3. ok thanks guys, and mum seems to have forgotten about CS3, so I'll have to get PS7 off my friend tomorrow (if he remmebered :wall: ) if not I'll be back here
  4. awesome blog, random, but awesome :D thought I'd drop by and say hi I'll have to come back to lightning someday , when I get round to RS again (currently hooked with my 360, so I'll have to not think about it)
  5. people who try to ping you out on multiplayer games so you get a black screen and so they can win the game without dying :evil: only experienced it with Americans on xbox LIVE (not to say most of them do, and I know others do it, but these are the only ones I have experienced)
  6. in Aus M is reccommended for 15+ (under 15s can buy/watch M stuff, but it is discouraged) Guess I should clarify I'm mostly talking about U.S servers here. I realize AUS usually plays on them (at least in MMOs) but not often. we are on often, while you sleep and are at school :XD: I found oblivion had so much freedom (kill whoever, go wherever)
  7. Furah replied to Shiny's topic in Off-Topic
    If we did this for the death penalty, I'd have dinner and a show. I just had mine, buttered cat... I mean battered fish #-o hmmm... what does butter cat taste like? :-k
  8. in Aus M is reccommended for 15+ (under 15s can buy/watch M stuff, but it is discouraged)
  9. ya, get all the maps
  10. I really hope that wasn't directed at people who believe in a religion, and of cource I believe in gravity based on no evidence? there is lots of evidence, take our own bodies for example, all of it works together, now say we 'evolved' there would have been a time when mothers gave birth to childs, but when the placenta was removed from the mother her arteries didn't know to close off, and she is dead within 5 minutes (she looses 1L of blood a minute, and she only has 5 litres of blood in her) how did the woman 'evolve' to have her artieries close when the placenta is removed? I'm sure they would have had no idea how the woman died... so they wouldn't have been able to overcome this problem
  11. Furah replied to Flodder450's topic in Off-Topic
    opening song for playschool?
  12. Furah replied to Shiny's topic in Off-Topic
    Yeah when I first clicked this thread I thought it would be about some weirdo's who buttered a cat. I'm glad I clicked on it, this has been an entertaining thread. We need more of these. ya same, if I was eating I'd have a meal and a show ;)
  13. I've found something, if it starts in Madagascar it takes ages to send anywhere, but you can get it perfected before it leaves if you are a virus (takes 50-60 days to infect another country as a parasite #-o )
  14. if we are both on at the same time I'd gladly train you with swords (owned in a game earlier of swords) my friend set the rules to put me at a disadvantage
  15. "Possibly"! Get a backbone, man! yes, with your new found skills, my student, you shall not fail!
  16. :o you reminded me, I can forget on command
  17. oh, I do the eating well :anxious:
  18. And why can't it? read what warior wrote
  19. GH3 skate Fable 2 Assassains Creed *reserved spot for a good stratergy game* (ya I like statergies, got a problem?)
  20. Halo 1 was the ownage for LAN parties
  21. wow, some people have lotsa talents which are better then mine, but I just found I have this little gem ;) I can stop me feeling emotion, but not for how long :?
  22. Agreed. If kids have the expectation to get all pure fact or absolute truths in science classes then the science classes are failing to teach what science is/does. What makes you think the scientific method is a method of absolutely proving things? What makes you think that every scientific idea must be recreated in a lab? The scientific method isn't defined absolutely but it basically includes observation, hypothesis forming, hypothesis testing, and then rejection or support for the hypothesis. An extra step, if applicable, is forming testable theoretical constructs to explain some aspect or multiple aspects of nature. Theories don't indicate a low level of certainty because theory in science and theory every day use is different. At the end of the day, the tested idea is only as good as its best evidence/confirmed tests and if its the case that the big bang theory is being taught in schools with little emphasis on uncertainties, then its probably the case that there is a significant level of certainty about it in the scientific community. To address another point, we don't need to exactly recreate things ourselves to make them scientific. For example, we know that the sun is made of hydrogen and helium and we know all kinds of other incredible things about the universe, but we can't recreate these things here on earth. Having said that, we can recreate some extreme conditions in controlled circumstances (such as in atom smashers) to test the predictions of theories like the big bang. If such a method of testing isnt at our disposal, then we test a theorys prediction with observational adherence to it. In these ways, theories pertaining to things we can't recreate directly can be tested. As another example, Im sure you know that you can't actually recreate a murder scene, but you can use forensics to put various suspects to the test. Ill take it that youre mistaking recreation of some phenomenon with repetition of study results, which is actually an important scientific principle, arguably on par with testability. you seem to misunderstand me, I often get told how the scientific method can prove the big bang theory :roll:
  23. wow this day has become awesome, mum comes in and I'm not happy because the CS3 trial is only a month long thing, and she asks what's wrong, so I tell her why, and she says "how much is the full thing" I show her, while thinking, "you're gonna say something about how expensive it is ($1000 US) and she says "hmmm..... maybe we could put it down as a business expense" (cutting it to $750 and we get tax return) but she will probably make me study more, and make business stuff like business cards (which will be worth it :D )
  24. just finished a game where I started off in Madagascar, South Americas weren't infected everyone else was dead \
  25. Furah replied to Kaphias's topic in Off-Topic
    yeah, but is the beach located in Newcastle, because I swear I recognise that building, road and the hill

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