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Strange Thing I Saw Anyone know what it could be?
FuChelle replied to FuChelle's topic in General Discussion
The time I went to bed was sometime between 12 and 1 am, which is about the time I normally go to bed. I don't remember being very tired, but I think I may have been a little more tired than normal. I don't remember watching anything unusual on TV. I remember it was a Wednesday night, so I would have watched The Glass House, and possibly The Kumars, which are both basically just comedy things. I didn't watch any movies. After that, I remember I was studying, using the computer and a text book, and listening to music through my stereo. I dunno if any of that will help out, but anyway... I have also heard that. It's very interesting how most of these weird things can have such normal explainations. I don't quite remember the reason for it either, but I think it's along the lines of you wake up paralysed, you're scared because you can't move, and because you're asleep you're mind is still producing images like a dream. Very weird... Anyway, like you said, that's not what happened. I don't know what it was...I am thinking since I don't believe in ghosts or UFOs, that I was just tired. Although, I do believe that there are some strange things in this world that we don't quite understand. So...yes...I don't know. At least I have some ideas now though. -
I am using 1% of my Gmail space. I've had it for just over a year now and never deleted anything....except junk mail. They keep adding more space too, so I'm never going to use it all.*Looks at all that space going to waste*
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Strange Thing I Saw Anyone know what it could be?
FuChelle replied to FuChelle's topic in General Discussion
At the moment, I think I'm leaning toward what Spectre said. It's true, when you're tired your eyes can play tricks on you so it could have been that.I know I couldn't have been asleep previously and had just woken up. I was sitting up in bed, and the light was still on...I hadn't turned it out yet. And I don't get to sleep that fast.I wasn't really that scared either. It happened so quickly, I don't think I got the chance to get scared. It was all over in about 2 seconds. I have had my heart skip beats before (although not that often, so it would be a fluke if it just decided to happen just then) and you can feel it.Oh, and Acidify...nobody in my family has died...that I know of. There was an old lady that lived here before us though and she died here. I don't really believe in ghosts though, so this is all really strange to me. -
Since there seems to be a fair few people here that are interested in the paranormal and unexplained, etc... I thought I might post this here and see what everyone thought.This happened probably a couple of months ago and I've just become interested in what it could have been.I was sitting up in my bed...I was just about to go to sleep, when I saw this thing just about 2 metres away. It was a little white ball of light, only about the size of a tennis ball, hovering in mid-air. It flew up and did a loop, and then came back around and flew straight at me. I closed my eyes just before it got to me, and then at the time I estimate it would have hit, my heart skipped a beat. Then I opened my eyes, and it was gone.I have no idea what it could have been. At first I thought I was seeing things and it was just my imagination, but it was weird I felt my heart skip a beat right when it hit, and I've never halucinated or anything before. I also don't believe in ghosts or UFOs or anything, so I think this is really weird.Anyway, does anyone have any ideas or anything on what it could have been? I don't think I've ever even heard of little light balls appearing from nowhere, so I have no idea what it was. I just think it will be interesting to hear thoughts and ideas from other people...even if you think it's my imagination, you could be right
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My mum used to be really into diamonds and knows a fair bit about them. She heard about these manufactured diamonds a few years ago. Apparently, from my understanding, when they cut the diamond, they cut it so it has a very small flat edge around the rim of the diamond, and engrave the numbers into there. You can't notice it with the naked eye, but if you magnify it, you can see it.I think you can also have natural diamonds engraved similar to this so that if they ever get stolen, they are able to be found again.
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I was wondering that myself... Also, what if the CD gets dirty? Do these CDs have a wrapper on them or something so you don't end up eating dirt and dust and stuff when you eat the CD? This is just too weird. I would also like to know what flavours they come in, and how long before they go out of date?
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For this story to make sense...and for those of you who may not know, I thought I should tell you all that I am a girl. Now with that said, on with the story...Ok, so the other day my family's computer broke down (it needed a new hard drive), and since I am the only person in my family that really knows a fair bit about computers, it was my job to fix it. Not that that's a bad thing. It can be fun fixing computers. So anyway...In the search for a new hard drive my mum, brother and I went to this computer warehouse type thing where they sell all sorts of gadgets and computer parts. So, we ask this guy there if he has this a hard drive that will fit into our computer...and then the most annoying thing happened. The guy kept talking at (and only at) my brother. I felt like I was invisible. I was so annoyed, I almost walked away. I swear just a few seconds longer and I would have! Here I was trying to ask this guy questions and explain what was happening, and he wouldn't even look at me. He would answer questions I asked while looking at my brother. Then he would ask other questions while looking at my brother. My brother would answer his questions but only knew the answers based on what he already knew from me explaining to him and my mum what was going on. I'm kinda annoyed at my brother too for not telling the guy that it wasn't actually him who was fixing the computer, but anyway.Then, this guy started going off on some weird tangent saying something about maybe it's not our hard drive maybe it's this program...or maybe you need this program blah blah blah...I kinda tuned out since wouldn't even acknowledge me. My brother was just standing there like "yeah", "yeah", "ok" pretending he knew what was going on. In the end I just got so annoyed I just said in this kinda raised, probably annoyed voice exactly what we needed and why, and he just goes "oh" then showed us over to what we needed and walked away...never came back.It was so annoying. I've heard of other men that won't look at women when talking to them. It's happened to my mum a few times, and I have heard her complaining about it. Now I know what she means. It made me feel stupid. Like I was a useless, brainless girl that couldn't possibly know a thing about computers. It sucked!!...to say the least.So...yes. Guys, be warned, please don't do this. Unless you really want to make a girl mad! Girls...have any of you here experienced similar to this? Or I guess the situation could be reversed. Are there any guys here that have tried talking to girls who wouldn't look at them? If you haven't, trust me, you don't want to.Back to the computer (if anyone's interested) it's fixed now. I went somewhere else and got what I needed, brought it home, and fixed it all up. ALL BY MY GIRLY OLD SELF!!!
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Halloween And Christians Its origin and, should we celebrate it?
FuChelle replied to wild20's topic in General Discussion
I had no idea Halloween originated in Ireland and Scotland. I always just thought it was an American holiday. Oh well. You learn something new every day!Anyway, being Australian, I don't really celebrate halloween. I don't think anyone here really does....Not that I've seen anyway. And after reading all that (and being a Christian), I'm glad we don't. I can respect if other people do it, but as a Christian, I think that for me to celebrate it would be wrong. The whole message of celebrating and praying for the dead may have become a bit clouded over the years, but it's still there. That's the whole reason why halloween was started. Without it, there would be no halloween, so that's why I think it's still wrong.And now celebrating halloween for the purpose of getting candy showing off cool costumes is promoting greed and vanity, probably amongst other things, which both go against the teachings of the Bible. So either way...whichever meaning you celebrate halloween for, it's still wrong. And no matter what country you're living in, if you are a Christian you should always take the Bible seriously. There is no such thing as taking the Bible too seriously! God does not look more or less favourably apon you and your sins just because of the country you live in! Someone here said something about that but I couldn't find it again to quote...Anyway, those are just my oppinions. I believe that although the Bible may be hundreds of years old, it is still relevant to our modern life. I feel given the meaning of Halloween, it is wrong for Christians to celebrate it. However if anyone else wants to celebrate it I'm not going to stop them. It's personal choice I guess to some extent. -
I have never heard of a Chupacabra before. Very interesting. I like hearing stories about mythical things such as Yetti's, Yowies, Bunyips, the Loch Nes Monster etc... and this. I don't believe it...the picture is obviously a fake...and I doubt that it would be able to breed with a dog. Different species just can't interbreed like that. Still, it is very interesting.I have heard of Vampire bats that drain the blood of cattle. Maybe someone saw one of those, didn't know what it was and so they made this thing up.
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Wow! Whoevers computer it was is really lucky that no-one else found it first. I could never even imagine being that careless with my information. I would guess that the previous owner didn't know that much about computers, and when the power supply wasn't working, they just figured it was all completely useless and just chucked it, not realising it could be fixed.You're also very lucky you found it. You got a free computer!Onto the privacy issue, I'm with you. I'm very careful with all of my info. I have a system with my email addresses and stuff that I'm signed up to, and their passwords...they're not all different but I try to make it so no-one who knows one of my accounts can get into another one using the same password. I'm also very careful with the info I store just on my computer...I have a certain family member who has a tendency to go though and check out everyone else's info that they have stored on the computer...Very annoying, but I guess in a way it's good because it makes you more aware of ways in which you can protect your own info.Whoevers computer you found is very, very, VERY lucky! Jugding from what you found on the computer, they weren't aware of what other, less honest people, can do with them....or they just weren't expecting someone else to be able to pick it up and use it.
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The last time I drank milk I think was when I was 8. I've never liked milk but I used to drink it very occassionally just for a change...and then I don't think I ever could drink the whole glass. I am actually allergic to milk, so I shouldn't really be drinking it anyway. And if I eat cereal, I'll eat it dry. People think I'm weird for doing that o_O .During the last few years, my mum has turned into a real health freak, and won't even use cow milk in cooking anymore, so I never get any milk at all...unless it's in something I buy already made. My mum will use soy milk in cooking. A lot of people think soy milk tastes disgusting but I actually think I like it better than cow milk. I think maybe I am just strange...
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Hi mguanumen and welcome to Xisto!Good luck with learning HTML, PHP, and databases. If you ever need help, I'm sure you'll find it here. There's lots of people who can help you with all of those.Enjoy your stay!
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Do You Think That Friday The 13th Is Bad Luck?
FuChelle replied to karlo's topic in General Discussion
I don't believe that Friday the 13th is bad luck. It's just a normal day like all the others. If anything bad happens to anyone on a Friday the 13th then it's just a co-incidence. Bad/unlucky things can happen on any day of the week, just like good or lucky things can happen at any time.I think it's silly too, some of the things that have been done to accommodate for those people who do have a superstition about the number 13. Sonyguy mentioned about the missing 13th floor in some buildings. They also do this on planes and trains...they will skip the 13th row of seats and go straight to 14. I remember once when my family was coming back from a holiday, everyones seat was in row 14...except for me, I had row 12. We all thought there would be a row of seats between us but when we got on there and I was just in the row in front of them. For the whole trip, I kept looking at the aisle numbers and it was annoying me that whoever made the plane couldn't count properly.Now, if we all develop a fear of the number 12, then 11, then 10, they'll have to skip those numbers too and pretty soon there'll be no rows left. *nods* -
It looks kinda cool. It's so thin though. I'd be scared I was going to break it! Especially since it looks than other iPods (although, I know it's not...it's just skinnier.Call me old fashioned, but I still prefer my 3G iPod. It's bigger, thicker, it doesn't have a colour screen, but I don't need to view pictures on it, and at least I know I'm not going to break it!
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It sounds like a good idea, but I think it would come down to the price. The cost of the device would be impractical for some people, so they wouldn't buy one and the problem would still be there. The best idea would be to warn people (and by that, I mean the whole community), but even then they would need the money to be able to get out.