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Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself!' started by shakinthosebones, May 13, 2007.

  1. shakinthosebones

    shakinthosebones Member

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    Hey everyone.
    So i'm new to this website,seems pretty sick. I'm a 20 year old lil-lady currently going to school in Florida (Ft.myers) and just recently moved here since the rents retired. Im originally from dirtyy jerz :) miss it a whole lot! especially the people, can't seem to find my crowd around here.
    I'm really interested in finding a friend or two ( or 3,4,5 :) )who would like to travel ( to a festie or something other) and just chill with someone new, who has different life experiences then myself. I'm really laid back, i love driving, got an Ipod full of great tunes, and a friendly heart.
    Other then that just send me a PM if ya wanna chat:daisy:
     
  2. Nilda Ovalles

    Nilda Ovalles Member

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    Has any body has thought that sound from all our digital technology for communications, microwave, satellite, television, radio, computers, wireless, etc. could be all contributors to the melting of the ice?

    I have been thinking about this because sound waves are among other thing an expression of heat: the higher the pitch the hotter the wave.

    Example #1: The microwave oven: you put an ice in it and it melts immediately.
    Example #2: Last year my husband and I were having disagreements as to what to whatch on tv and he clicked the remote in my direction in jest. I felt the tiny burn on my chest and didn think too much about it until next day when I saw the red spot.
    Example#3: The sound that we hear at night when the sounds of every day activities subside. I hear it all the time and sometimes is very loud, but most of us ignore it because we tend to filter out most sounds that don't fit in our every day needs.
    Example #4: The number of satellites in orbit is very large. Just look at any fotograph from space and you can see thousands of tiny spot circling the earth. And they're constantly sending messages.
    Example #5: We don't see it. But we are crisscrossed by hundreds of rays produced by these messages day and night.
    So, I am asking: If a tinny ray coming from a remote can burn a person, and if macrowave ovens can melt or cook any thing...what does that do when you multiply those little rays by the million all over the earth and hit the poles with it...day and night for years?
     
  3. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    hi,welcome and enjoy
     
  4. Miss_Beatle

    Miss_Beatle Beatlemaniac

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    Hey there, and welcome to the forums! I'm Lauren :)
     
  5. westham

    westham Member

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    welcome on board.
     
  6. shakinthosebones

    shakinthosebones Member

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    Mornin' guys, why thank ya for the greetings =-)
     
  7. The_Walrus

    The_Walrus Sgt. Pepper

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    Hey, welcome to the boards. I'm Brie. Enjoy yourself here. =)
     
  8. ldyluck040912

    ldyluck040912 Member

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    Lauren, I am chinese of 31 years old ,i have a four years old son ,i have a beatific
    family ,welcome. my msn ldyluck040912@hotmail.com
     
  9. OceanBlue62

    OceanBlue62 Member

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    welcome to the forums!
     
  10. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    welcome to the forums :)
     
  11. Trix_Bunny

    Trix_Bunny Member

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    Hi shakin
     
  12. shakinthosebones

    shakinthosebones Member

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    whats goin on?? thanks for the warm welcomes.
    just saw roger waters for my first time last night, the show was AMAZING.
     

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