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  1. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    it is because the 2 non-triangle peices are not simetric and do not make a perfect rectangular area, and are not congruent blah blah. ok ?
  2. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    what happen to www.myg0t.com
  3. YOU SIR ARE CORRECT
  4. i have xp sp2 wra u sux nothings new not worth downloading wra who wants?
  5. the fact that they require you to uploade makes it the worst idea the have ever thought of. they need to do shit like every other game. btw who the fuck wants to download hl2 or w/e when it comes out or are you goona buy it at a store. dont say omg im not getting it its on steam cuz ur goona get it anyway because hl2 looks sweet as fuck... maybe doom3 will be a shitload better and hl2 will die.
  6. NYTimes.com are reporting (registration required) that BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen has been hired by Valve Software to work on their Steam content distribution system: Out of the blue, he heard from Gabe Newell, the managing director of Valve Software, based in nearby Bellevue, Wash. Valve is developing what gaming experts anticipate will be a blockbuster video game, Half-Life 2, but it is also creating an online distribution network that it calls Steam. Because of Mr. Cohen's expertise in just that area, Valve offered him a job. He moved to Seattle and started work in October.We've been experimenting with BitTorrent with limited success in our files section - it seems the vast majority of users still prefer regular downloads to BitTorrent downloads, and of those few that do use BitTorrent, a limited number actually leave it running to continue to seed the download for other users (that is, upload data to the other peers). Such a system built into something like Steam, for example - which you have to keep running as long as you keep playing - would probably have significant benefits, as there would be a vast number of users that would have little (or perhaps even no?) control over their system uploading data while they're playing games. It will be interesting to see how Valve and Bram choose to implement such a system.
  7. dont fuck with a skater, because if they are willing to break an arm to land a trick, they arent goona care about a blow to the face. most skaters have a high pain tolerance. im one of those skaters kthnx
  8. whhere is the raptor at and how do u get it. the flying thing. not the hovering manta
  9. <3daze :)http://www.myg0t.net/forum/images3/smilies/love.gifhttp://www.myg0t.net/forum/images3/smilies/love.gif
  10. it only afects nt... so 98se is ur best choice if any switch to a windows thing... linux is mine if i see any new exploits or somthin
  11. i already said that
  12. YAY NEW SPORKEH COMING!!!
  13. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    i wanna learn to control my energy... that'd be cool... i'd never get enough energy to fly though :P also, the government/authority does controll what we think. our civilization would be far more technically advanced if kings did not outrule inventions that did not apeal to them. on the history channel they showed things they found from old castles and shit. there was an anolog computer. it was very basic but could do an operation. think about what life would be like if compters were developed 500 years ago, and developing new features at the rate we currently are. also, us govntment has covered up so much you could not even think about. "to keep the general saftey of the public" is my favorite quote of the authoritys.
  14. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    submit to mythbusters because they have money to do it wra.
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    thats what the government wants you to think kthnx
  17. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    the drum one is possible... but not the 250 feet up, possible to move the boulder accorss the cround from vibrations of the drums, i dunno worth a try if i every get money for that shit.
  18. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    this is talking about levitating rocks and boulders into air 250 feet up... how the pyramids where built wra
  19. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    if u looking for an overclocker board get a nforce2 with amd 1700... ive seen that overclocked to 2600 ram atleast 512... vid card. something 128 mb relativly new. radeon or nvidia i dunno other stuff but basics like hd network card blah blah. ok it depnds on your pprice range.
  20. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    i got another one that uses electricity to levitate :| it has more discriptive instructions on making it too.
  21. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    i didnt write this but by far interesting, somone submit it to mythbusters :P Anti-Gravity in The Himalayas THE SECRETS OF LEVITATION A New Zealand scientist recently gave me an intriguing extract from an article published in a German magazine, relating to a demonstration of levitation in Tibet. After obtaining a translation by a German journalist, in English, I was amazed at the information contained in the story, and was surprised that the article had slipped through the suppression net which tends to keep such knowledge from leaking out to the public. All the similar types of stories that I had read up until now were generally devoid of specific information necessary to prove the veracity of the account. In this case a full set of geometric measurements were taken, and I discovered, to my great delight, that when they were converted into their equivalent geodetic measures, relating to grid harmonics the values gave a direct association with those in the unified harmonic equations published in my earlier works. The following extracts are translations taken from the German article: 'We know from the priests of the far east that they were able to lift heavy boulders up high mountains with the help of groups of various sounds .. The knowledge of the various vibrations in the audio range demonstrates to a scientist of physics that a vibrating and condensed sound field can nullify the power of gravitation. Swedish engineer Olaf Alexanderson wrote about this phenomenon in the publication, Implosion No. 13. The following report is based on observations which were made only 20 years ago in Tibet. I have this report from civil engineer and flight manager, Henry Kjelson, a friend of mine. He later on included this report in his book The Lost Techniques. This is his report: A Swedish doctor, Dr Jarl, a friend of Kjelsons, studied at Oxford. During those times he became friends with a young Tibetan student. A couple of years later, it was 1939, Dr Jarl made a journey to Egypt for the English Scientific Society. There he was seen by a messenger of his Tibetan friend, and urgently requested to come to Tibet to treat a high Lama. After Dr Jarl got the leave he followed the messenger and arrived after a long journey by plane and Yak caravans, at the monastery, where the old Lama and his friend who was now holding a high position were now living. Dr Jarl stayed there for some time, and because of his friendship with the Tibetans he learned a lot of things that other foreigners had no chance to hear about, or observe. One day his friend took him to a place in the neighborhood of the monastery and showed him a sloping meadow which was surrounded in the north west by high cliffs. In one of the rock walls, at a height of about 250 metres was a big hole which looked like the entrance to a cave. In front of this hole there was a platform on which the monks were building a rock wall. The only access to this platform was from the top of the cliff and the monks lowered themselves down with the help of ropes. In the middle of the meadow, about 250 metres from the cliff, was a polished slab of rock with a bowl like cavity in the centre. The bowl had a diameter of one metre and a depth of 15 centimeters. A block of stone was manoeuvred into this cavity by Yak oxen. The block was one metre wide and one and one-half metres long. Then 19 musical instruments were set in an arc of 90 degrees at a distance of 63 metres from the stone slab. The radius of 63 metres was measured out accurately. The musical instruments consisted of 13 drums and six trumpets. (Ragdons). Eight drums had a cross-section of one metre, and a length of one and one- half metres. Four drums were medium size with a cross-section of 0.7 metre and a length of one metre. The only small drum had a cross-section of 0.2 metres and a length of 0.3 metres. All the trumpets were the same size. They had a length of 3.12 metres and an opening of 0.3 metres. The big drums and all the trumpets were fixed on mounts which could be adjusted with staffs in the direction of the slab of stone. The big drums were made of 3mm thick sheet iron, and had a weight of 150 kg. They were built in five sections. All the drums were open at one end, while the other end had a bottom of metal, on which the monks beat with big leather clubs. Behind each instrument was a row of monks. When the stone was in position the monk behind the small drum gave a signal to start the concert. The small drum had a very sharp sound, and could be heard even with the other instruments making a terrible din. All the monks were singing and chanting a prayer, slowly increasing the tempo of this unbelievable noise. During the first four minutes nothing happened, then as the speed of the drumming, and the noise, increased, the big stone block started to rock and sway, and suddenly it took off into the air with an increasing speed in the direction of the platform in front of the cave hole 250 metres high. After three minutes of ascent it landed on the platform. Continuously they brought new blocks to the meadow, and the monks using this method, transported 5 to 6 blocks per hour on a parabolic flight track approximately 500 metres long and 250 metres high. From time to time a stone split, and the monks moved the split stones away. Quite an unbelievable task. Dr Jarl knew about the hurling of the stones. Tibetan experts like Linaver, Spalding and Huc had spoken about it, but they had never seen it. So Dr Jarl was the first foreigner who had the opportunity to see this remarkable spectacle. Because he had the opinion in the beginning that he was the victim of mass-psychosis he made two films of the incident. The films showed exactly the same things that he had witnessed. The English Society for which Dr Jarl was working confiscated the two films and declared them classified. They will not be released until 1990. This action is rather hard to explain, or understand. The fact that the films were immediately classified is not very hard to understand once the given measurements are transposed into their geometric equivalents. It then becomes evident that the monks in Tibet are fully conversant with the laws governing the structure of matter, which the scientists in the modern day western world are now frantically exploring. It appears, from the calculations, that the prayers being chanted by the monks did not have any direct bearing on the fact that the stones were levitated from the ground. The reaction was not initiated by the religious fervour of the group, but by the superior scientific knowledge held by the high priests. The secret is in the geometric placement of the musical instruments in relation to the stones to be levitated, and the harmonic tuning of the drums and trumpets. The combined loud chanting of the priests, using their voices at a certain pitch and rhythm most probably adds to the combined effect, but the subject matter of the chant, I believe, would be of no consequence. The sound waves being generated by the combination were directed in such a way that an anti-gravitational effect was created at the centre of focus (position of the stones) and around the periphery, or the arc, of a third of a circle through which the stones moved. If we analyse the diagram published with the original article, then compare it with the modified diagram, we become aware of the following coordinates, and the implications, when compared with my previously published works. The distance between the stone block and the central pivot of the drum supports is shown as 63 metres. The large drums were said to be one and one half metres long, so the distance from the block to the rear face of each drum could be close to 63.75 metres considering that the pivot point would be near the centre of balance. My theoretical analysis, by calculator, indicates that the exact distance would be 63.7079 metres for the optimum harmonic reaction. I believe that there is not much doubt that the Tibetans had possession of the secrets relating to the geometric structure of matter, and the methods of' manipulating the harmonic values, but if we can grasp the mathematical theory behind the incident, and extend the application, then an even more fascinating idea presents itself. dont tell me this is long because it is a good read, if u didnt read it fuck off
  22. Ahhchuu posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    i dont have a cell phone and if i did i'd never use it.
  23. CANT U SEE THAT SHADOW ANGLE, OBVIOUSLY TAKEN AT ANOTHER TIME OF DAY. THEN U SEE IT CUT OUT A MINUTE LATER. WHERE THE PADED AREA IS FOR A SAFE FALL. HERE IS PROOF OF FAKENESS http://pr0nstar.team-assembly.com/fakeproof.jpg
  24. i tihnk it was set up.. everyone cheared after they crashed