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Explaining
Age:
37 years old
Birthday:
May 18, 1975
Gender:
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Website URL  http://www.dreamsyssoft.com

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Biography:
married with children
Location:
Antarctica
Interests:
Clubbing baby seals
Occupation:
software engineer

Topics I've Started

  1. Carbon 666

    29 November 2007 - 03:41 AM

    6 protons
    6 neutrons
    6 electrons

    is Carbon-12 THE BEAST? I suppose it would make sense. :)
  2. Atom or Nucleus?

    27 June 2006 - 05:37 AM

    I was wondering what others here thought of this article: http://members.dancr...a/ATMORNUC.html
  3. Global Warming! We're all going to die!

    13 April 2006 - 02:33 AM

    Finally someone with some sense.

    http://www.opinionjo...a/?id=110008220
  4. Know what I'm Sayin'?

    20 January 2006 - 07:47 AM

    This may sound kinda stupid but it's just something I was thinking about. I was watching this documentary on "hip hop" that was on HBO. I really thought it was funny how often many of them said "know what I'm sayin'?" or "know what I mean?" I actually started counting the times that I heard it. Then I noticed a pattern, and I think there really is a link between the number of times this phrase is said and the level of intelligence of the speaker.

    For instance, one person, who had really stupid ideas and had nothing intelligent to say, would say "Know what I'm sayin'?" about 5 or 6 times per minute, just about after ever sentence. Then I would notice on someone who didn't really have much intelligent to say but did at least have some noticable level of intelligence would say it maybe 2 or 3 times per minute. I noticed this all the way up to people like Russel Simmons and others who are very intelligent people who didn't say this phrase at all in an entire conversation.

    I haven't yet come up with some sort of mathematical algorithm for determining the IQ of the person by the frequency of using this phrase, but I think it would probably be something like: 120 - (time_said_per_minute * 10).
  5. The Bible as the word of God

    21 December 2005 - 07:45 AM

    I'm just wondering what reasoning people use for this. Does anyone here have a reason that they believe that the Bible is given to men by God other than that someone told them it was? I'm not saying its right or wrong, I'm just wondering the reasoning.

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