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#6571
Help! / Re: Travel Tips
21 May, 2007, 11:28:03 AM
Is yellow the bad colour.
#6572
Help! / Re: Travel Tips
21 May, 2007, 02:31:10 AM
Your asking for alot if you want things to run smoothly, you know.
#6573
Links / Re: Ever wanted to drive a giant r...
22 May, 2007, 09:16:10 AM

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE2O9CtuU5o&feature=dir" target="_blank">New ideas for cars

#6574
Links / Re: Ever wanted to drive a giant r...
20 May, 2007, 09:35:23 AM

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyzVtTiax80&NR=1" target="_blank">Lego-bots Again

#6575
Links / Re: Ever wanted to drive a giant r...
20 May, 2007, 09:19:10 AM
Though they are cool, they're be no real replacement for the automobile.

Until they're perfected.

These supposedly self-replicating things look cool by the way.

Though, I'm not immediatly sure the use of these things unless a it's quick way of replacing badly damaged composite robot limbs.

Link: http://www.forofriki.com" target="_blank">lego-bots

#6576
Off Topic / Re: peterwolf
08 June, 2007, 05:31:03 AM
That tiger fellow did llok remarkably alot like a tiger when showing off his teeth.

Though, he should get hair done, just like a tiger. Short and thixck rather than long and stringy.and grow huge side burns if he can.

Then he should excerise, lose the spaer tire,   do weights, etc.  

Then that would complete the illusion. He's look like one of those Cat people from the Everquest game.
#6577
Off Topic / Re: peterwolf
19 May, 2007, 04:18:56 PM
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#6578
Off Topic / Re: peterwolf
19 May, 2007, 04:16:36 PM
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#6579
General / Re: 2000AD locations
22 May, 2007, 11:35:22 AM
Appologies for going off subject here, but it's not completey off subject. As it's still a location.

Witness the engineerng feats of one Edward Leedskalinn's works on his own Coral Castle. Said to rival that of the Pyramids and Stonehenge.

Situated, south of Miami in Florida, this one man
alone moved and cut blocks weighing upto a much as alittle abit over twenty tons towards this contruction. Though he did this supposedly unobserved, which has me alittle suspicious.

Is this a feat of hyper-dimensinl physics or just really clever engineering. Which is most admittedly the same thing I guess.

Link: http://www.labyrinthina.com/coral.htm" target="_blank">Funny, it doesn't look completed

#6580
General / Re: 2000AD locations
21 May, 2007, 03:23:56 AM

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fionn_mac_Cumhaill" target="_blank">Some of Slaine came from this fellow also.

#6581
General / Re: 2000AD locations
21 May, 2007, 03:19:28 AM

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuchulain" target="_blank">Not entirely.

#6582
General / Re: 2000AD locations
20 May, 2007, 07:48:42 AM
So, nobody, wants to help me with Slaine pronouciation.
#6583
General / Re: 2000AD locations
19 May, 2007, 11:18:56 PM
Well, I guess I should't say that precisely because it's not true.

Now I know, not say this again.

I merely said this before looking for the quicker way of saying what I really meant.

Incidently is there a politicly correct term for what Northern Europeans including Irelanders, including the British could be collectively known as. Just for the sake of speaking easily.

By my own reckoning, tey all stilllivingin the same area.

As for correct Slaine pronouciation. I thought this was cleared up in a past thread. After watching that fan made short based on 'Slaine the Horned God'.
 Even the Spaniards who made this pronouce Slaine as something that rymes with pain. Much as I have thought and have been pronoucing it.

Though in the past. I have had my doubts.

I am now expressing my need to pronouce Slaine in Irish Gaelic. Though, as a person with little or no experience with Gaelic, the words 'Slawn Ye' don't make much sence to me in terms of a correct way of saying things.

Is that said, like 'Sss - law - nn - You - ee'

Does that ryme with 'Lawny'

If it doesn't. What does it ryme with and what letter does each syllable start with.

How is it said exactly, then.  

It's funny that you said that place at Newgrange. I orignally wrote Burial Mound and changed it to 'Great Cairn' [ Not just any Cairn.] when I saw that was how it was written up on the Slaine map of ancient Ireland and Britain.

On page forty two of 'Warriors Dawn'. Underneath picture of that very place at Newgrange. It's called a 'The Great Cairn' and also referred to as a Burial Mound by way of Descrption.  Perhaps it's both a Burial Marker and a tomb.

Hence why it's called the GREAT Cairn.

It may not be correct but it's right as where Slaine referanced to.
#6584
General / Re: 2000AD locations
19 May, 2007, 08:15:25 PM
Thats where we get the word Anzac from Mr C.
Singly we are Australia and News Zealand, but together we are antipitees.

On the subject of the picture I have just subitted above. That yellow circle I've drawn is to give a rough idea how big the Zodiac Sky Temple is.

Mr C said
'Stonehenge- It's smaller than you expect.'

Wether you have said this in jest or not. The famous Henge stones are small by comparison to this collective of landmarks.

I uploaded a picture of StoneHenge down here, just because it does look cool.

For the sake of Buttonman. I have found the Alice in Wonderland monument in Central Park and uploaded he pictures of it's exact location in the link. [Thank you Google Earth]

It looks like it's a couple of blocks south of that portion of the Met Art building that sits in the park. Not too much of a stroll from where Judge Dredd fights Judge Fear in that location of the Undercity.

Link: http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/8506/aliceinwonderlandwhereimp1.jpg" target="_blank">Follow the yellow circles

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#6585
General / Re: 2000AD locations
19 May, 2007, 07:00:23 PM
I stand corrected.

Does that border on insulting the Irish. Saying they are part of the United Kingdom.

My appologies.

I'll make a amendment for saying that StoneHenge is part of the Sky-Temple [But none of you pointed that out to me.] and that it was close to Somerset which is where Glastonbury is also located.

Anyway, it's actualley on the Salisbury plain.

Link: http://img261.imageshack.us/img261/6045/snowdondegtrackyw5.jpg" target="_blank">Where Dinys Emyrs should be.

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