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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Obscure Places To Post On Esato #1310: the projection room in the hall during a whole-school assembly! :-)

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Posted: 2006-10-13 10:28:45
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psychonymphe Posts: 41

@kryptik, there's still no argument. The pyramid's power lay SPECIFICALLY in the equilateral triangle. Have you ever seen an open ladder create an equilateral triangle? I dont see how the two were linked. Sigh.

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Posted: 2006-10-13 10:59:00
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francoislr Posts: 53

I am recovering from the cat this morning...we had a slight run-in with each other. I tried to polish it black, and it wanted nothing to do with the whole thing. It had a pretty valid argument: nails, and sharp nails for that...

So now the thing is, what else can I do? It is Friday the 13th, and in my books it is just as good as April 1st, in fact, maybe better: no 12:00pm cutoff...

No ladders in the office, and I am sure if I use a hammer to crack the floor the boss will be pissed off....


"I broke a mirror, I'm supposed to get 7 years bad luck, but my lawyer thinks he can get me 5..." - Steven Wright
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Posted: 2006-10-13 11:16:49
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

I recall reading, some years ago, about a scientist using a pyramid-shaped container to perform some experiments,e and that the results were extraordinary. I wonder if there aren't any simple home-based experiments one could conduct, just to see the results firsthand.
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Posted: 2006-10-13 11:44:00
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francoislr Posts: 53

lol! Maybe the structures collapsed and something hit these guys on the head, and that was the extraordinary happenings...=)

Seems the muslim extremists in Europe are getting out of hand...Too much rage against the machine for them!
http://www.washtimes.com/world/20061011-115458-7275r.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/1[....]age&pagewanted=all&oref=slogin
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Posted: 2006-10-13 13:00:17
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Kryptik Posts: > 500

@Francois, that's really food for thought. What disturbs me the most is this:-

"It has become politically correct to
attack Islam, and this is making it hard for moderates on both sides to remain reasonable."


"...did not sense
hostility in Belgium. But he said, "We are now thinking of going
back to our country, before that time comes.""


"Many experts note that there is a deep and troubled history
between Islam and Europe, with the Crusaders and the Ottoman Empire jostling each other for centuries and bloodily defining
the boundaries of Christianity
and Islam."
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Posted: 2006-10-13 16:30:00
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francoislr Posts: 53

Mobile games: have you guys seen this? hope my handset supports this: i used to play ff7, and what a game...would love to play a follow-up game...
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Posted: 2006-10-13 17:07:22
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brix25 Posts: > 500

It's a beautiful day out in Cape Town...sun is out and the wind is down. Haven't been able to post much today...been out running errands.

Last night I met this really ignorant, racist Englishman at one of my favourite spots. He was asking me all sorts of stupid things about this country..."Do you vote? Do you support Zuma? What will happen when Zuma comes to power?"

I told him as a matter of principle I didn't vote (only voted in1999), I couldn't care for Zuma, even if he became president I didn't think he would do a Mugabe. He already had an answer for his last question when he saw that I was not interested in starting a debate...

"This country will end up like Zimbabwe...you can kiss the World Cup goodbye...huh? At this point I knew I had a nutter on my hands.

But then he became racist complaining about how, as an Englishman, he could no longer use "nick names" for certain groups because of political correctness- that one did it for me.

I took one last swig on my Amstel and got out of there before I lost my composure bringing out my Cape Flats persona that I've been trying to suppress for all these years.
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Posted: 2006-10-13 18:11:38
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amawanqa Posts: > 500

Sounds like that Englishman has often been in the company of certain groups of SA ex-pats in his own country...all these doom n' gloom prophets scattered around here, eeking out any mileage to justify their reasons for 'escaping' SA.
Yet many of these still proudly sport SA flag stickers on the back of their cars here...
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Posted: 2006-10-13 18:48:37
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brix25 Posts: > 500

What I found quite ironic was that he owns a house in Cape Town...if this place was falling apart the last thing anyone should do is buy a house.
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Posted: 2006-10-13 19:06:45
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