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Yan


Discuss.
-=M=-
cool pictar
nrjizer
ignignokt: hello carl i'm ignignokt and this is err
err: i am err
ignignokt: we are mooninites from the innercore of the moon
err: you said it right
ignignokt: our race is hundreds of years ahead of yours
err: man you hear what he's saying
ignignokt: some would say the earth is our moon
err: we're the moon
ignignokt: that would belittle the name of our moon, which is the moon
err: point is that were at the center, not you
carl: no the real point is i don't give a damn
ignignokt: is your ego satisfied?
err: damn no
err: look room for rent
ignignokt: yes room for rent
ShadoWolf
if the lunar cycle were that fast we'd have huge tidal waves
Yan
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Originally posted by ShadoWolf
if the lunar cycle were that fast we'd have huge tidal waves


Tsunami? Wheeeee


I love Aqua Teen Hunger Force. :D
Matt
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
Tsunami? Wheeeee


I love Aqua Teen Hunger Force. :D


tsunami is a wave caused by earthquakes and seismic activity under the water, not the tides or the moon for that matter.
Yan
quote:
Originally posted by Matt
tsunami is a wave caused by earthquakes and seismic activity under the water, not the tides or the moon for that matter.


Tsunami-sized waves would definiely be seen, though.
|cEbLu3
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Originally posted by Yan
Tsunami-sized waves would definiely be seen, though.


affirmative. too bad i'm too far away to be locked ina cave with angelina jolie, :p
DJDREO
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Originally posted by ShadoWolf
if the lunar cycle were that fast we'd have huge tidal waves


someone told me about that LONG time ago i was like in 4th grade. Care to explain it to me?
DJ Mikey Mike
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Originally posted by DJDREO
someone told me about that LONG time ago i was like in 4th grade. Care to explain it to me?



Because the gravitational effect the moon has on the earth would be increased.

Radagast
Ah, the moon. Will we ever set foot on her fertile surface?
butterfly
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Originally posted by Radagast
Ah, the moon. Will we ever set foot on her fertile surface?


um, yeah... like 40 years ago, almost...
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