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11 Aug 2016, 9:43 pm

^^^I like his style :wtg:



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11 Aug 2016, 9:47 pm

I'm bored.

Somebody find me a really good crotchet draft or pattern that ISN'T found in pinterest. :lol:

I recommend a pattern or draft that uses FINE crotchet thread. I have no yarn......


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11 Aug 2016, 9:52 pm

boredom is my friend :)



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11 Aug 2016, 10:02 pm

auntblabby wrote:
boredom is my friend :)

And I cope with it. :lol:

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY


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11 Aug 2016, 10:04 pm

auntblabby wrote:
boredom is my friend :)


Really? Me and boredom aren't on speaking terms right now, how's he doing?


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11 Aug 2016, 10:12 pm

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11 Aug 2016, 11:01 pm

Edna3362 wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
boredom is my friend :)

And I cope with it. :lol:

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY

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(an experimental enthusiasm ;) )



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11 Aug 2016, 11:23 pm

kazanscube wrote:
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I'm glad you find me and my friends disagreement to be funny! :P


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12 Aug 2016, 1:18 am

You can't touch me. I'm miles ahead down the road from you :D


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12 Aug 2016, 1:32 am

I never thought you could exhaust any topic with the Internet around but I've proven myself wrong. I've seen, read, listened to, watched and downloaded all there is to see about Common/Indian Myna Birds (Acridotheres Tristis) except the hundreds and thousands of sites that talk about killing them. Barbarians!


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This double post was brought to you by, Bad Reception


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12 Aug 2016, 1:34 am

I sure wish there was relatively simple [and effective, and non-buggy] source subtraction software written for windows/soundforge10. :| I know that's asking a lot. :nerdy:



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12 Aug 2016, 2:11 am

To a certain someone from some social media:
"Sorry, but in attempts of evoking me political and religious debates that won't work. :lol: Call me ignorant, call me some fatalistic idiot... In the end, it's just words. It's just ideals, no matter how realistically possible it is. I don't solve such issues with words. :roll: I solve them with action. Sorry for denying you your grandiose seeking quest of a conflict to 'win', but I suggest go out there and live with your own words instead." :twisted:


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12 Aug 2016, 2:58 am

one wonders.....

when i was a child and had no encumbrances on my thoughts, i had an idea about interstellar or intergalactic travel that never fully formulated.

i am returning slowly to the thought. it involves creating a super massive entity in a small location that has the inertial stability and gravitational pull to accelerate any object near it toward it, and then somehow move that super massive object in the direction of the destination that it's "followers" would inevitably be pulled toward (by applying a force parallel to the axis).

angular momentum in a spinning disc adds to it's definitive mass. so i will just summarize from here.

imagine taking a coin into space and somehow spinning it (perpendicular to it's axis) to a speed that amounts to centrifical outward forces increasing it's balanced mass to a degree that constitutes a significant gravitational entity.

like a septillion revs per second. that would obviously tear apart the structural composition of what ever was spinning, but i wonder now whether, given new ways of locking carbon atoms together, that a rate of spin may be achievable that may be able to increase it's mass to a degree that would overwhelm the outward forces of the centrifuge, and thereby contain any explosive failure and then allow the rate of spin to increase to the speed of light (-x) on the edge of the disk and create a gravitational force due to inertia created by the balance of the equal outward flinging at every angle, and that would effectively raise the mass to almost black hole density and....whatever.....

i'll leave it to future generations and just get this blasted thunderbird 2 to work in flight simulator.