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Posted 14 years ago2009-11-24 15:27:30 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider Post #276000
They're waiting for you Gordon... In the Hadron Collider.

On a serious note, I heard they won't start doing the real experiments until early 2010
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-23 04:49:50 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #275954
My girlfriend thinks Twilight looks gay, so I guess I won't have to see it ^^

Anywho, I was wondering if someone could recommend a good horror movie? I'm bored shitless here
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-16 21:00:46 UTC
in Speccy Post #275759
Thanks for the tip Doc, I've been using Cpu-z but this program seem to be more thorough
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-16 03:24:22 UTC
in How old is everyone!? Post #275718
I'm 22, though I sometimes feel like I'm 70, and other times like I'm 15.
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-16 03:22:17 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #275717
This weekend I saw:
  • Zombieland
  • 9
  • L?t Den R?tte Komma In
  • Pan's Labyrinth
All of them are good movies, though I must say I expected a bit more from Zombieland. The ending was so anticlimactic.
Posted 14 years ago2009-11-04 19:57:50 UTC
in Swine Flu threat and conspirations Post #275161
Well, in addition to mercury it has squaline in it, which has been linked to gulf war syndrome. It's basically an oil they use as an adjuvant in the vaccine. It's not harmful if ingested orally, but when it is injected the immune system sometimes attack it, along with the squaline that exists naturally in the brain. If your immune system reacts to the squaline in the flu shot, you're screwed.

Also, mercury is banned in sweden, yet the vaccine is legal. Why? $$$ <--

EDIT: They'd have to shoot me before they can get me to take the vaccine
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-29 20:51:43 UTC
in How do you know when to leave a clan? Post #274976
SILENCE, I KEEL YOU!
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-29 19:39:59 UTC
in How do you know when to leave a clan? Post #274968
If computers became sentient, I think internet porn would become alot less popular.

Computer: "Uh, dude. What are you doing?! Put your pants back on!"
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-29 16:35:01 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #274944
^ Great stuff
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-28 15:53:52 UTC
in How do you know when to leave a clan? Post #274909
Reading that chatlog was like using a jackhammer on my brain. Two illiterate nerds arguing about something that has absolutely no bearing on anything in the entire universe.

"U SUK"
"NO U"
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-24 10:29:32 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #274777
Watched Paranormal Activity just now. It was an pretty decent movie as far as horror films go, no clich? monster-jumps-out-accompanied-by-loud-sound-effect moments thankfully.

I'd say the claims of "scariest film this year" are unwarranted, but it does give you a sort of creeping feeling, like something is about to happen. Worth a watch at the very least.

6/10
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-24 05:51:56 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider: New Crazy Theory Post #274769
We think we know what happened, but we don't know "Why", hence the research. And any black hole that might be created (abysmal chance) will be too small to cause any damage, it simply won't have enough mass.

tl;dr: Earth won't be swallowed by a black hole anytime soon
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-23 16:58:19 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider: New Crazy Theory Post #274763
You're right. I believe they accelerate atomic bombs in those tunnels !
Actually, they ride go-carts in it!
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-23 15:01:40 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider: New Crazy Theory Post #274754
Whoa, that guy has a ballsack on his head :|
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-23 12:20:42 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider: New Crazy Theory Post #274752
I wouldn't want to enter it myself, but I'd pay good money to see Lindsey Lohan being disintegrated
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-23 06:52:07 UTC
in Optimize Crysis performance Post #274742
I'll be the first to say it;

Crysis suxx lol!
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-20 05:14:20 UTC
in Ares. NASA's new rocket Post #274666
Call in sick!
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-19 15:45:55 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #274616
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-19 15:28:00 UTC
in Large Hadron Collider: New Crazy Theory Post #274613
That's strange to say the least, but I'm sure there's a more rational explanation to it than time travelling particles.

I believe in a lot of things, but time travel is one thing I just can't believe. I understand that time isn't linear and can be distorted, but travelling through it, especially backwards? Nah, it just doesn't fly with me :P

Interesting read nontheless, nice find Tito.
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-19 14:58:51 UTC
in Ares. NASA's new rocket Post #274609
That movie was ghey :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-16 08:34:07 UTC
in On the rocks Post #274463
Ale is nice yeah, makes me want to go buy some.
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-16 04:43:39 UTC
in On the rocks Post #274459
Huntey, judging from the fact that you have a pinky ring, I'd assume you were more of an appletini guy :P

I tried some strange drink, it was absinth mixed with something. I don't remember much after that so I assume it was potent. Absinth is my favorite alcoholic beverage by the way, 80% all the way!

As for beer, Guinness is my fave, but most beers work unless they are really watery.
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-15 16:05:06 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #274420
I hope you brought flame repellant, kdunivan :D
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-15 13:56:20 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #274415
100% agreed. And to make things even worse, Wal Kilmer is in it -.-
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-15 03:57:35 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #274410
I watched "The Thaw" two days ago and it was absolutely terrible. Really.

Okay here's the story, let's see if you guys can find out which older (and far superior) movie "the thaw" rips off:

A team of researchers discover the corpse of a mammoth trapped in ice in Yukon. After thawing the corpse they discover that it is infested with tiny organisms that basically lay eggs under your skin and thus kills you. The whole movie takes place on a remote research base in the middle of nowhere, it has a scene in which a helicopter gets shot down, and the movie ends with the whole base burning to the ground.

Sound familiar?
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-12 23:52:30 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #274331
Probably, he always looks like that :D Too bad he shaved off his skullet, it was the most epic hairdo of all time.

In memory of the skullet:

Strapping Young Lad - Oh My Fucking God
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-12 23:49:26 UTC
in Toy Story 3 Official Poster & Full T Post #274330
Haha Disney sucks ass, why remove a fucking trailer?
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-07 17:25:37 UTC
in Themes for Chrome Post #274165
That's odd, everything loads much faster for me when I use Chrome
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-07 17:15:48 UTC
in Themes for Chrome Post #274163
I just switched to chrome a few days ago and I don't see myself going back to Firefox anytime soon.
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-05 20:07:59 UTC
in Vote Freeman Post #274097
A lot of people vote for Mario simply because he's Mario, unlike Freeman, who is just naturally badass and deserves to win
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-05 02:42:17 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #274067
Hurts your image? ;D
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-04 22:05:49 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #274057
Personally I love how they merge classical music with death metal, but I can see what you're getting at. To each his own
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-04 12:46:46 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #274035
That's a great title for a song I must say
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-04 12:37:08 UTC
in Vote Freeman Post #274034
As I voted, Gordon was in the lead by 0.6%.

Support Freeman!
Posted 14 years ago2009-10-02 10:10:31 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #273968
I listened to that and came everywhere. That's some damn good stuff
Then you should get your hands on the full album, it's awesome :)
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-30 20:21:45 UTC
in Microsoft Security Essentials Post #273943
....Zing ^^
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-28 20:10:42 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #273806
Fleshgod Apocalypse - In Honour of Reason

Nice italian Death Metal
http://www.myspace.com/fleshgodapocalypse
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-27 22:43:44 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273768
Well said Strider, I have to agree. I don't mind gunfights but they all basically follow the same script, you know the protagonist is going to get injured by the antagonist but still survive, and then get his revenge. The film was more unique before they started toting guns like crazy texans.

[quote]I rather liked Drag Me To Hell, but i had no expectations going in... i liked that the old lady kept pulling her hair out too everytime they met..

P[/quote]

How it scored 7.6 on imdb is a mystery in my opinion.
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-27 16:41:28 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273754
Such as?
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-26 19:17:24 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273727
That's what I thought as well! It definitely had some strange undertones :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-26 17:58:32 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273720
I watched "Drag me to Hell" earlier today. I thought it was pretty dull and predictable. The special effects kinda bad too, you know when it's really obvious when something is CG, the effects look plasered on top of the scene as opposed to actually being IN the scene if you know what I mean.

One strange thing I realised as I was watching it was that the film-makers must have some fetish revolving around throwing blood/worms/slime etc into the face of the woman in the lead role.

Some occurences;
  • Girl gets face almost sucked right off my old lady with no teeth, not once but twice
  • Girl gets maggots vomited into her mouth by same old lady
  • Girl gets old lady's arm shoved down her throat, down to the elbow
Strange film, and not very good :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-26 17:49:00 UTC
in The first thing I couldn't watch to the Post #273719
Why would you post something like that? And no I didn't watch it, I have no interest in seeing someone get killed on camera
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-24 17:39:24 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #273700
Almost 50 pages :o
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-23 21:58:36 UTC
in Now Playing: ... Post #273675
Shining - Vemodets Arkitektur
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-15 19:30:23 UTC
in Freaking gross! Post #273386
Lol, a friend of mine once got a fly up his nose while we were skateboarding. He tried to get it out but was unsuccessful, so eventually he gave up. Don't know what happened to the fly :P
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-15 13:50:34 UTC
in Hollywood actor Patrick Swayze dead! Post #273374
I actually thought the special effects in Ghost were pretty decent for a film made in the 80's.
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-15 13:48:38 UTC
in Freaking gross! Post #273372
Yikes, I'm glad we don't have any of those here in Sweden, especially that huntsman spider.
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-15 11:41:37 UTC
in Hollywood actor Patrick Swayze dead! Post #273364
Whoopi Goldberg totally ruined Ghost, along with every other movie she's ever been in. :P

Anyways, RIP Patrick Swayze
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-14 21:11:46 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273342
I gotta watch 9. Never even heard of it, which is strange because i'm a huge fan of Tim Burton
Posted 14 years ago2009-09-14 08:34:44 UTC
in Last movie you saw? Post #273321
I saw it on Saturday as well, very good movie indeed! A must see