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Dalcyte

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Everything posted by Dalcyte

  1. don't be mad that my 1337 begging skills are almost at 99, and i'm gonna beat u... :roll:
  2. dude, this is awesome. I barely even know you, but remember how i lent you...well, exactly how much blue d hide chaps (t) costs...you can pay me back now i guess!!!! \
  3. Dalcyte replied to warri0r45's topic in Off-Topic
    it's hard to imagine, but it happened imo... And its not priomordial goo really to say, what happened is that by chance [again, billions of years to do this], molecules of proteins formed, and RNA that's sole purpose to make proteins that made RNA faster formed, lipid bilayers formed and eventually they grouped. Mutations in the RNA made other things occur besides making those oh so "helpful" protiens, and thus, the first prokaryones (no membrane bound organelles). Eukaryotes eventually developed through one of two known theories, that i really don't wanna explain right now lol, and colonies of them formed, some didn' divide properly and stuck together, and some became more specialized and some millions upon billions of years past and we had our first multicellular critter. So macroevolution says, things became more and more specialized and things like wings and legs formed...with algae for instance, it learned to longer without water, and thus our first plants. Oh and to bari's other gommcent, i don't find it toooo hard to imgine..3 billion years is quite an inconcievable number. But this is really a sticky issue, and there's no breakthrough point (yet) for either side. Anyway, that sums up the basic theory in a nuthsell...again, over billions of billions of years. Xpl, that's...not true at all actually lol. the world is 4.3B years i believe, and at first, there were oceans and volcanoes. Deep under the sea were hyrdothermal vents, hotspots for the beginnings of life, i.e. archaebacteria. I notice also you use the word "if"...do you not belive its billions of years old? (sorry if that sounds snide, i don't mean it to be, i'm just asking your beliefs is all : )
  4. thats a little different...you're seriously injuring someone here...in this case, [i assume] he didn't do much harm, and he said he didn't.
  5. that'll be like in 2 weekends...this weekend is full of..well here's the plan: get 69 Range (friday) Finish crafting the 900 say green d hides i have left Craft around 2k or so nats Start Alching the bodies i have Buy more green d hide bodies. Obviously, i probably won't finish, but i'll get close and finish the rest on friday of next week, then 70 range at that point. (beat my record for the 800M today on a completely side note..go me :P )
  6. Dalcyte replied to warri0r45's topic in Off-Topic
    http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/Envfacts/facts/desertification.htm Macroevolution can't take place because the world hasn't been around long enough for it to occur. i'm not sure i get how how that quote reflects macroevolution...but ok. There is no way to measure it, yes and the proof isn't necessarly there, but there still is a little more as oposed to the alternative...just saying.
  7. meh... not gonna go into details, but 7 yellow phats and 8M... (if someone is skeptical, i have pics, one is of that (but i sold one and gave one to a friend) another is of me and my yellow, santa and mask set i think..hm, i'll dig it up.
  8. while you are running away, i throw a banana peel at you, you proceed to slip and i rescue the cheese, melting it onto a nice sandwhich and putting it in the refridgerator for later..mmm.
  9. Dangit, i can't seem to find the suggestion about the ultra powered dragon 3h...
  10. Dalcyte replied to warri0r45's topic in Off-Topic
    having studied this for a while, i'd have to say microevolution is true. Now, it facinates me still, that this could happen...but what has to be taken into consideration is well, billions of years passed for evolution to happen. It's a sticky issue, and i think honestly there isn't much of an alternative aside from a divine creator. But things change, and places change, a animal suited for one area, is not suited for the normal one, but finds its special niche, passes on its genes and there we go. I've forgotten a lot about the subject matter...but when final studying starts, i'll be back :XD:
  11. indirectly of course, but rs shouldn't be your way to practice grammer...i think it's a way to relax from the tense english classes with strict (depending on your school) grammer
  12. will you supply the vegemite :thumbsup: ? heh, that makes me laugh every time i say it... (i gotta add j00 btw...hm.) Anyway, unrelated again, how fast is your 60km? :-w
  13. Gl with your goals! i'm sure youll make all of em with ease! :thumbsup:
  14. i don't have a lot of time, but i'll just comment on what you really think the cause is, this, i think is what you said. Now, when you say this...doesn't it seem odd to you that just recently, more volcanoes have erupted, more carbon dioxide has gotten released from animals (and um, plants take that back in, so those two kind of cancel out), more vegetation has suddenly decayed, and whatnot... I dunno, seems slightly off to me. I don't necessarly think the point that "we don't release that much" is not really a valid point. So what if we don't release a lot, we've released more than ever and that 1 or 2% more isn't like a small amount, it's incredibly huge. I'd rebut some of the other points, but don't have the time now...and i'm feeling procrastinaty :P but just for curiousity's sake, what's the source you used for this information?
  15. Man ben... Cool, alright! Just remember, the sulpha is sulpha, and it comes from the smith taylor chemical plant in pattahson new joizy.
  16. lol and thieving isn't that great of an emote... boomp.
  17. i'd assume addy would weigh a little more...just cause addy weighs more in everything... hm, it'd be interestin to see.
  18. meh, i can't do it that much, but it really IS fun to freak people out by accidently doing a stretch or something that's messed up to most people :lol: I'd like to be more organized perhaps and have a talent to stay focused and not procrastinate. I'd write more, but...ya know, things to do. :uhh:
  19. i'm waiting for a post by you commenting on why "AGILITY LVLS DO NOT MATTER" and how you failed like 60 times :P Compared to others, i had some good luck on the wall climb with MEP2, only failed around 5-10 times in a row with 67-70 agility \
  20. ah, reminds me of ^... heh, good times...those things are always fun to do to flip people out.
  21. I'm not entirely postive on your statistics there, and i'd just like to clarify the source...because i what i'd like to consider is that where would all the other carbon come from...not much comes from exhaling, etc... What bill was that btw? That's odd that congress would shut down a bill like that and I didn't hear about it. hm. My personal opinion is that Huge ginormous cars are pretty unncessary for even the most rigorous of suburbia, and i think that the feeling people like to be taller than everyone else could be sacrificed for some Gas millage restrictions and some car size restrictions for the Gas Guzzlers...hm. I feel like i'm a preeety open minded person, and i can really understand how people would believe its natural, but even if its not, and no way in the world will your opinion change, does it hurt to cut back on pollution? I don't think it takes tooo much effort to do it, and hypothetically if it is natural, it'll help us in the long run if it happens "for real" :P
  22. i've been around for almost that long...came in dec. of 04, 3 years almost here :thumbsup:

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