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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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Is The World Ending Tonight?
12-12-12 or 12-21-12?
00:00 or 24:00? SAR I |
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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I have the High School Booster Clubs dinner in two weeks, which I pre-paid, so it will have to wait until after that. Then there is winter break skiing.
This thread will have to wait until April at least. . |
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Eh, I've had a good run. I guess I'll pour a dram of Glenlivet and toast to impending doom.
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The original road-kill pus slurper. MMMmmm pus.
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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dealin' out shithands
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Its the 21st, not today.
Also be advised to stay away from Facebook and all of the moronic 12/12/12 posts.... I'm sure some dolt will post something about 13/13/13 being the 'unluckiest day of the year' or something... |
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Not one image until my posts are restored.
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Thinking the World will End because of "End of Mayan Calendar" is akin to thinking the world will end every New Year's Eve at the "End of the Gregorian Calendar".
Anyway, the end of the world is in mid-Decemeber 2032 when a large asteroid will hit the planet, wiping out all life on Earth. The Jets will be 12-1 at the time. |
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The mayan calender didn't account for the leap year.
So according to those mooks, we should've been dust around two years ago. |
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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Not happening. The Jets stink. All is right in the world.
If the jets were 12-1, yup, wed all be toast. |
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Rockin' In The Free World
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The end of the world, through natural processes of the cosmos, is closer than most of us care to accept. As has happened countless times over the millennia, one day, the whole shootin' match will be over in a flash. Then, the new beginning, well, begins again.
It missed Earth by just a few lunar distances. A three-mile-wide asteroid — dubbed Toutatis — missed Earth on Tuesday, the latest passing for the gigantic cosmic beast. When the asteroid flew past Earth, it was traveling at approximately 39,600 kilometers per hour (24,550 miles per hour), according to NASA, which observed the passing from a number of various locations throughout the U.S. A number of amateur astronomers around the world had the chance to observe the somewhat rare event. This year the asteroid came within 4.3 million miles of our planet — or about 18 lunar distances — at its closest point early Wednesday. The asteroid, which is officially known as Asteroid 4179, was captured by the online Slooh Space Camera and Virtual Telescope Project, among a number of observatories hosting viewing parties across the globe. “Slooh technical staff let the public follow this fast-moving asteroid in two different ways. In one view, the background stars was tracked at their own rate and the asteroid appeared as an obvious streak or a moving time-lapse dot across the starry field,” said Astronomy Magazine columnist Bob Berman in a statement describing the viewing event. “In a second view, Toutatis itself was tracked and held steady as a tiny pointlike object, while Earth’s spin made the background stars whiz by as streaks. Both methods made the asteroid’s speedy orbital motion obvious as it passed us in space.” The event allowed both NASA and a number of international observatories to study its spin and its orbit, which is slightly adjusted each time it passes Earth. According to NASA, Toutatis has one of the strangest rotation states observed in the solar system. Instead of spinning around a single axis, as do the planets and the vast majority of asteroids, it tumbles somewhat like a football after a botched pass. Unlike planets and the vast majority of asteroids, which rotate around a single pole, Toutatis has two spin axes. It twirls around one with a period of 5.4 Earth-days and the other once every 7.3 days. “Toutatis has a 3:1 orbital resonance with Jupiter and a 1:4 resonance with Earth,” explained one NASA official familiar with the asteroid. “Thus, every third time Toutatis orbits the Sun, it returns to the same spot relative to Jupiter. Every 4th time Earth goes around the Sun, it and Toutatis end up in the same relative position as well. Up until about 1922, Toutatis also had numerous close-approaches to Venus and Mars.” While the asteroid’s size is considered large by astronomical standards — the asteroid that is thought to have killed the dinosaurs was six miles wide — it does not poise any threat to Earth, according to NASA. Due to the asteroid’s orbit, it is not likely to impact Earth anytime within the next 600 years. Asteroid Toutatis was first viewed in 1934, then officially discovered in 1989. It makes one trip around the sun every four years. It is expected to pass by Earth again in 2016. http://thespacereporter.com/2012/12/...cosmic-inches/ |
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I got a do-over
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them silly mayans
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Forever Awesome
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People and their fascinations with numerology.
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Supports Coach Ryan
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Tim Tebow already saved us so no.
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