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Post by batias on May 17, 2012 23:02:10 GMT -5
Recent new has appeared. It seems that spam bot are searching my site for emails. So hide them. ._.
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Post by JRCameron on Jun 5, 2012 1:42:58 GMT -5
Shouldn't you be hiding your email address then? Or are you okay with being spammed?
Speaking of spam... "Philips Sonicare" toothbrush. Sonic toothbrush... Hmm, we're moving quickly towards Sonic Screwdriver technology, where the human race will officially be the most awesome race ever.
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Post by batias on Jul 15, 2012 16:43:43 GMT -5
I was already being spammed so I didn't mind. It's the cost of being an admin.
The human race is not and will never be the best race of beings. Never ever. Rockets are.
One day, when a meteor is about the strike earth, a race of sentient rockets will fly from space and push earth outta the way. Because rockets are our friends.
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Post by JRCameron on Jul 16, 2012 4:30:06 GMT -5
Push... Earth... Out of the way?
Dafuq?
Wouldn't they push the meteor out of the way, or destroy it or something?
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Post by batias on Jul 16, 2012 11:05:55 GMT -5
No, that's too convenient. Awesome is never convenient. Rockets are awesome. Therefore a giant mother rocket would come and push earth out of the way of the in coming meteor.
I mean, that might knock us off our normal routine of going around the sun, but Rockets are awesome so they'll fix that too.
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Post by JRCameron on Jul 21, 2012 22:30:46 GMT -5
What about the point of impact vs. the amount of force being exerted? A cup-shaped force acting on the entire Earth at once would be able to move the Earth with little force. However, the force acting on a single point (the nose of the rocket) would cut through the Earth before pushing away.
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Post by batias on Aug 16, 2012 11:50:32 GMT -5
That might be true, but the sheer coolness of rockets would trigger a world healing wave and nobody would ever mention it again by the next episode.
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Post by JRCameron on Aug 21, 2012 15:38:15 GMT -5
Episode?
I've wandered into something I shouldn't have, haven't I?
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