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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:56 pm
by ike
my pa and grandpa were responsible for the production of anti-mining safety equipment that became the standard and required quality for UN-approved anti-mining schemes worldwide
anti-mining = landmine clearance etc
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:46 am
by freqone
dip[lo only produced one track for MIA and has been riding the credit for 4yrs now,,
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:21 am
by shonky
ike wrote:my pa and grandpa were responsible for the production of anti-mining safety equipment that became the standard and required quality for UN-approved anti-mining schemes worldwide
anti-mining = landmine clearance etc
Big ups to your pops and grandpops for that

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:15 am
by z.u.bee
in this very instant somebody somewhere in this world let one rip....
fact
i know cos it was me.......
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:35 pm
by chunkie
freqone wrote:diplo only produced one track for MIA and has been riding the credit for 4yrs now,,
yep
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:40 pm
by pk-
apparently if you hold down the 'close doors' button as you press your floor in an Otis lift it skips every floor even if someone's called it
never bothered to try it though
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:30 am
by ike
Shonky wrote:
Big ups to your pops and grandpops for that

true dat..
role model bidnizz

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 1:02 am
by boomting
cody wrote:shrewsbury has 365 pubs, one for everyday of the year
and...
52 churches, one for every sunday of the year
FACT
york has more pubs per square mile than anywhere else in england, yet has 2 (skanky) night clubs and a load of shit (tiny) rock venues
i didnt have to google it because i am reminded of this fact repeatedly
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:11 am
by misk
if you peeled a human being's skin off in a small thread, it would reach from california, around the world to taiwan.
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:55 am
by nesslei
Chunkie wrote:freqone wrote:diplo only produced one track for MIA and has been riding the credit for 4yrs now,,
yep
and she is at pains to make sure everyone knows this since they broke up
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:03 am
by z.u.bee
Misk wrote:if you peeled a human being's skin off in a small thread, it would reach from california, around the world to taiwan.
if you squash a human lung with a steam roller it spans to the size of a tennis court

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:27 am
by ikeaboy
We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:07 pm
by frebentos
ikeaboy wrote:We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
where did you find this out? Interseting.
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:46 pm
by shonky
ikeaboy wrote:We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
Why, I think it's cool. It could have helped me avoid hitting that old lady the other day, wasn't driving just randomly striking complete strangers
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:49 pm
by frebentos
Shonky wrote:ikeaboy wrote:We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
Why, I think it's cool. It could have helped me avoid hitting that old lady the other day, wasn't driving just randomly striking complete strangers
face it man, if you had realised half a second before that you were gona knock some old lady out...you'd have done it anyway.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:55 pm
by shonky
frebentos wrote:Shonky wrote:ikeaboy wrote:We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
Why, I think it's cool. It could have helped me avoid hitting that old lady the other day, wasn't driving just randomly striking complete strangers
face it man, if you had realised half a second before that you were gona knock some old lady out...you'd have done it anyway.

Might not have done it with that broken bottle - still she's past dating age so don't really matter. Might even make her some new friends down the hospital. It's easier to stitch baggy faces anyway although you can go overboard and leave them looking like a cabbage patch doll or Joan Rivers
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 12:57 pm
by frebentos
Shonky wrote:frebentos wrote:Shonky wrote:ikeaboy wrote:We experience reality half a second after it occurs. Which means we act half a second before we have decided to do the action and our brains fool us into thinking everthing is nice and sequential. This is observable from brain scans (apparantly, i don't own one) and it freaks the shit out of me
Why, I think it's cool. It could have helped me avoid hitting that old lady the other day, wasn't driving just randomly striking complete strangers
face it man, if you had realised half a second before that you were gona knock some old lady out...you'd have done it anyway.

It's easier to stitch baggy faces anyway although you can go overboard and leave them looking like a cabbage patch doll or Joan Rivers

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:49 pm
by ikeaboy
Well lads
Yeah, came accross that whilst reading some books trying to figure out the BIG PICTURE ye get meh. The great oracle wiki has good info check
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will#Neuroscience. One explaination that preserves free will is the brain uses quantum effects where the thought moves half a second backward in time to get over the half second it takes to process reality. Not so unbelievable considering the brain is the most complicated thing that exists
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:55 pm
by frebentos
ikeaboy wrote:Well lads
Yeah, came accross that whilst reading some books trying to figure out the BIG PICTURE ye get meh. The great oracle wiki has good info check
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will#Neuroscience. One explaination that preserves free will is the brain uses quantum effects where the thought moves half a second backward in time to get over the half second it takes to process reality. Not so unbelievable considering the brain is the most complicated thing that exists
thanks man a thoroughly good read. When I finished I clicked my pen, and then realised that sub conciously I had decided to do that half a second before it was changed into concious desicion.
