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Don't you just HATE meteors?!
2006-02-15, 10:28 AM #41
[QUOTE=Vincent Valentine]Sigh. Do I have to close this thread?

NO CHUCK NORRIS.[/QUOTE]

Chuck Norris begs you for mercy.
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2006-02-15, 11:27 AM #42
[QUOTE=Vincent Valentine]Why does the land ripple so?[/QUOTE]

Liquefication. It's an incredibly bizarre phenomenon, best witnessed in earthquakes - the matter of the land is literally so ****ed up by the shockwaves that it ripples.
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2006-02-15, 11:40 AM #43
Originally posted by Gee_4ce:
Liquefication. It's an incredibly bizarre phenomenon, best witnessed in earthquakes - the matter of the land is literally so ****ed up by the shockwaves that it ripples.


Like when Micheal Moore sits down.
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2006-02-15, 12:32 PM #44
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2006-02-15, 1:08 PM #45
Originally posted by Echoman:
I guess that meteor was meteoright.

..


*smack!*

I was reading my email in an internet cafe, and a meteor kept reading over my shoulder. How rude!
I'm just a little boy.
2006-02-15, 1:18 PM #46
[QUOTE=Vincent Valentine]Sigh. Do I have to close this thread?

NO CHUCK NORRIS.[/QUOTE]

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2006-02-15, 1:20 PM #47
Dude, one time, I was so going to ask this hot chick out, and this meteor so totally went and asked her out first, even though like he totally knew I was going to ask her out like the very the next day.
2006-02-15, 1:24 PM #48
Meteor stole my bike!

Pesky things...
The man in black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed...
2006-02-15, 1:34 PM #49
Originally posted by tofu:
[Meteror impact picture]



I could be wrong, but it seems like something that big would break the planet into several pieces if it hit.
2006-02-15, 1:38 PM #50
Originally posted by Wolfy:
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omg it's a meteor
2006-02-15, 2:28 PM #51
A meteor gave me asteriods. :gbk:
"We came, we saw, we conquered, we...woke up!"
2006-02-15, 4:48 PM #52
Vincent I'll help you solve this problem. However, to do so we need to locate a silver haired man with a trench coat who carries a long katana. I hope your skills with a gun haven't deteriorate over the years.
2006-02-15, 5:07 PM #53
I feel like meteors get really defensive towards me for some reason and then it just snowballs and affects both of us the same way.
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2006-02-15, 5:20 PM #54
METEORS SUPPORT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION! THEY MUST BE STOPPED.

Paid for by the Committee Against Meteorlogical Immigration
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2006-02-15, 5:34 PM #55
lol, JG wins.
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

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2006-02-15, 6:21 PM #56
Originally posted by Gee_4ce:
Liquefication. It's an incredibly bizarre phenomenon, best witnessed in earthquakes - the matter of the land is literally so ****ed up by the shockwaves that it ripples.


Err actually, it's when water saturated soil begins behaving like a liquid. This often happen during earth quakes because of the shaking. It causes building to sink.


Originally posted by Anovis:
omg it's a meteor



That's no meteor...
2006-02-16, 8:45 AM #57
[QUOTE=Vincent Valentine]Sigh. Do I have to close this thread?

NO CHUCK NORRIS.[/QUOTE]

You're just crying cause no one is talking about Vin.
2006-02-16, 12:15 PM #58
Originally posted by Gee_4ce:
Liquefication. It's an incredibly bizarre phenomenon, best witnessed in earthquakes - the matter of the land is literally so ****ed up by the shockwaves that it ripples.


I don't know. I don't think the picture will ever be scientifically accurate.
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2006-02-16, 12:33 PM #59
Originally posted by Cloud:
Vincent I'll help you solve this problem. However, to do so we need to locate a silver haired man with a trench coat who carries a long katana. I hope your skills with a gun haven't deteriorate over the years.


Hahah.
2006-02-16, 5:16 PM #60
Originally posted by Cloud:
Vincent I'll help you solve this problem. However, to do so we need to locate a silver haired man with a trench coat who carries a long katana. I hope your skills with a gun haven't deteriorate over the years.



don't forget Holy...



(I was waiting for someone else to notice that Vicent talking about how much he hated meteor's was funny in in of itself.)
“Without education we are in a horrible and deadly danger of taking educated people seriously.” -G.K. Chesterton
2006-02-16, 5:54 PM #61
[QUOTE=Numenor King]don't forget Holy...



(I was waiting for someone else to notice that Vicent talking about how much he hated meteor's was funny in in of itself.)[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I didn't even make that connection until Cloud said it. I was talking about Outpost 2... but apparently only Ictus caught that.
2006-02-16, 6:22 PM #62
Originally posted by Obi_Kwiet:
Err actually, it's when water saturated soil begins behaving like a liquid. This often happen during earth quakes because of the shaking. It causes building to sink.

Please then, explain why paved roads behave the same way.
omnia mea mecum porto
2006-02-16, 6:25 PM #63
Because everyone knows that pavement is made out of water. Retard.

:p
If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

Lassev: I guess there was something captivating in savagery, because I liked it.
2006-02-16, 6:28 PM #64
Silly me, I forgot about my weekly boat drive on the open highways... ;)
omnia mea mecum porto
2006-02-16, 6:38 PM #65
Originally posted by Roach:
Silly me, I forgot about my weekly boat drive on the open highways... ;)

Why do you think tires are filled with air?
2006-02-16, 9:44 PM #66
Yeah, this is bad. Outpost 2 for all of you, now.
2006-02-16, 9:48 PM #67
Originally posted by Roach:
Please then, explain why paved roads behave the same way.


Roads are made from tar, an elastic material. They don't behave in exactly the same way because nothing goes THROUGH them. Occasionally caskets which have a good seal and appreciable air will float to the top in high liquifaction zones. Liquifaction is, in fact, water saturated soil shaking and moving in a liquid manner.

I need to know this because I live in a medium liquifaciton zone.
Epstein didn't kill himself.
2006-02-16, 10:06 PM #68
Caskets in dirt != bahavior of pavement...
omnia mea mecum porto
2006-02-16, 10:40 PM #69
Originally posted by Wolfy:
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That's no meteor THATS A SPACE STATION!
*Que Imperial March
2006-02-17, 12:11 PM #70
It's a bleedin' period/full stop, now stop panicking and go home.
Seishun da!
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