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  1. Nice topic dude. but I for one, don't think history is a bunch of lies.... to pull off fooling a world of billions of people would be insanely hard. Next to impossible. Like RIGHT next to it. If the world was created only a couple hundred years ago or something then we'd still be cavemen and cavewomen and stuff, and we wouldn't know how to program people... and things like that. Nice idea though!

    Well, I think it's not that hard to program peoples minds, been on a course called 'Neurolinguistic Programming', it teached you to program your mind to filter out bad memories and experiences wich could affect your daily life, why can't it be on a huge scale. Also the HAARP project, television, games, music etc. are made to alter our minds and way of thinking.

     

    Even those who teached us history, wouldn't know if they were lied to, cause this should be going on a long, long time now.

     

    I am a believer in God, but I've found a happy middle between religion and science. They do come together. I believe in the Big Bang but it's not a fact. Just like the science explanation of how the world began IS NOT a fact even though scientists have been making their probably-wrong theories facts!! Why? Because those stories sell. Yep. A lot of scientists serve money, not the truth.

    True,

    Probably the Big Bang is just a name they made up for the 'birth' of our star, the sun.

     

    I was at a museum in Pittsburgh, and I saw a skeleton of a T-Rex. A full one. I was astonished and I gaped at the skeleton. It made my brains want to blow out of my ears. I couldn't grasp the fact that these creatures actually existed!! Then I read the plaque. Only TWO bones were real!! Out of the whole skeleton!!! And the stupid people just built the rest. So fake.... I can build a parrot out of two bones. At least 60% of the bones have to be real. At some museums the skulls are actually real. BUT they might be the skulls of animals we already know about, just with rock molded onto them to make it look like a dinosaur's skull. Who knows??? Not scientists, for sure! They think they have all this evidence. They don't. They want to make something out of nothing, because something-out-of-nothing stories make big money. What do they do with the money? The faithful ones use it to keep trying to solve the mysteries of the Earth's past. Others buy themselves a nice mansion on a beach in Maui and sit by their hot tub-temperature pools, sipping a lemonade and not caring less whether the ENTIRE human population believes their lies or not. They know they won't be stopped so why not make some nice cash and enjoy life? Scientists are making their hypothesises and sometimes theories facts, which they're not. So dinosaurs might exist and they might not. We don't know.

     

    But believe whatever you want. Just make sure you're careful with your evidence and with your plain faith.


    It could be a big possibility that dinosaurs existed, due to the fact the earth was 'raw' back then, but I just can't believe we are evolved from them at all.

     

    Evolution exists, thats for sure, but in our case I think we got a 'helping hand', whether you call it God or maybe some advanced races from who knows where.

     

    They also make movies about dinosaurs in wich they show us dinosaurs the way they want us to see them,

    they can never know wheter they were green, purple, pink or whetever or had a skin like crocs, birds etc.

     

    Maybe it's best to focus on the way ahead instead of looking back to much :P


  2. Heheh,I also had a desk from IKEA wich had to be assembled, on the instructions they claimed it would be an hour to assemble :P I started about 7pm with the first part and when it was finished was about 1amand every day I had to check it for not falling apart, since most connectors are broken.*sings:'Incredibly IKEA'*


  3. Hey...Thanks for all the support everyone :XD:am in my new house as I write this, the house is a bit smaller, but way better.I wanted to move because I was sick of my old appartment and now I have a real house.Thanks again especially to Tiki for easying the burden :)


  4. Hey,I will be out for 3 days, am moving to another house :XD:I didn't have time to create enough credits to uphold my account, due to this move.but I'll be back next saturday to eliminate my negative amount...See you all then!


  5. This planet is full of free energy,

    as mentioned earlier, the sun, water, wind and earth provide us with plenty energy,

    it's the way people are that we have to pay for it.

     

    True, constructions like windmills, dams and solarpanels cost enough to construct ans maintain, but these comapnies can make it way cheaper for us, instead of letting us pay more for ecological energy. As long as there we live in a capitalistic-minded world, there be no such thing as free energy.

    :P

     

    But back to the original topic, dynamo's capable of providing energy for vehicles would be very (probably too) large,

    I do like the idea though...

     

    I hope someone comes up with an idea to create energy with our minds, also a large source of energy.


  6. Heh, I don't even know where to begin, but here goes...Some guy in our (Dutch) government made a proposal to forbid muslims to read their Koran.The most hilarious part is that this guy is leader of a party called 'the Party for Freedom', wich is a party against people with foreign backgrounds.The stupid part is that he only wants to exile the Koran, because he believes the Islam is a voilent religion,come on, who conquered half the globe in name of some God? The way these guys treat muslims makes the muslims violent and just like those people in the Vatican, Imams abuse this behavious for their own good and agenda.I am glad most of the other parties declined his request, allthough some still reconsider, but this will create a Dutch civil war if this proposal comes trough, because just like any other religion, no one who belives in it will accept this, one way or another.Geert Wilders (that's his name) should write a book:'How to wreck my nation... For dummies.'


  7. I like the first one the most, everything blends in perfectly, really caught my eyes instantly.The second sig is also very nice, but the words are kind of hidden in the water.I can't give real advice on how to make the words come out more though, everyone has their own style,but an inner or outer glowish effect can make the words come out a bit more.*hides*


  8. I don't think that the government should have any type of welfare program for anybody who is capable of working. It's not Uncle Sam's job to make sure that everybody gets a monthly check just for sucking up air.

    Well, any type is kinda rigorous.
    I have been on welfare for 2 years as well, but had to take care of my 2 yr old son, since his mom ran away.
    I didn't want him to become neglected in his early years, so I quit my job and took care of him for 2 years.
    But... I found me a girlfriend who is a great mom for him and as soon as she moved in, I went back to work.

    So not every type of welfare is bad, especially when it comes to children,
    and not everyone sits on their lazy b**s, but its a b**ch when peaple abuse such services.

    Now we have FOURTH-GENERATION welfare dependents. That is not cool at all. Why didn't the first generation make sure that their children worked toward careers that would support them? Because it's a lot easier to drop a baby or two and collect a check every month for sitting in front of the TV all day.

    Don't get me wrong, but I suppose yopur never had a kid yourself?
    To raise a child (properly) is a daytime job, sometimes even heavier then a 40hrs job.
    Sorry to say this, but these kinds of comment don't make sense if you haven't been there.


    The system sucks.

    On that I agree with you :P

  9. I would also agree with this theory. I have read lots of articles somewhere of studies that where made that prooved that on full moon there were more accidents and people would act in strange ways. I dont believe in it in a superstitious sense, I rather believe in it in an emotional sense, like how some people are gloomy or sad in rainy days while others do not, I guess it depends on the type of person. I personally prefer cool really bright and sunny days, while I do have friends that like and are happier on rainy days. I guess the moon has some similar effect on peoples emotions.

    I have to agree on that.

    Whether it is on an emotional level or a superstitious level, the moon does have an effect on us.

    The moon even has effect on us now, because we're writing about it.

     

    Some things doesn't have to be proved in my opinion, they just are.

     

    -In the old world they even had a calendar based on the moon's cycle, and they didn't need to add a day every 4 years to correct their calendar.

    -Women have a cycle based on the same moon cycle, for as far as humankind can remember.

    -Words like TikiPrincess mentioned, like luna-tic, aren't made up for fun.

     

    Watermonkey mentioned that there are more 911 calls when the moon is full.

    Maybe it is because of superstition, but even superstition is an effect of our moon in this case. :P

     

    Just some thoughts...


  10. I think that was your first problem was that DirectAdmin panel, my first look at that I wanted to cry :P, it was just a horrible set up. As for servers most likely they got them from second hand reseller hosting site with bad tech support. Of course I find it strange that they wouldn't let you back p your site, especially when they lost your files and heck I would mention the website hosting company name, what are they going to do, hunt your down and break your legs.
    However, one correction I would make is that compared to the hosting you used Xisto is better, but of course Xisto is better then everyone else so it don't matter anyways.


    True, but they do have my adress and such, so untill the service is officially terminated, I'll not mention their name (yet).

    The directadmin is a horror indeed, with CPanel you could upload your whole site inside a .zip and unpack it,
    with Directadmin, all files have to be uploaded seperatly, wich costs me 30 mins more.
    Also browsing true the panel is a big difference and they gave up lots of features too.

    They had CPanel when I signed on, but I guess they changed owners and the new owners are clearly noobs at it.
    After they had my account back on (2weeks later) they sent a mail about how they learned from this :P

    Haha very interesting review. I have a site hosted with Xisto - Web Hosting and thankfully no problems so far but Xisto seems to be just as good as it. Xisto should actually charge for its services xd.gif
    That was a joke... please don't actually do that!


    No please don't! lol

  11. Heyhey,I've been approved this morning for a plan #2 hosting package, so I went to he link in my mail.I've filled in all the fields and also filled in my domain: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
    The setup was pretty fast and without problems.After all was set up, I tried to log into the Cpanel by IP, but that didn't work... It gave a 'page not found' error.I know for my domain it can take up to a few days before it works, but with the IP, I should be able to log into Cpanel, right?Thanks in advance

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