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  • A: hmmm ok here it goes ...in my opinion there is not only one unvierse the universe as we know it resides in another sort of universe a bigger one that we could call hyperspace within hyperspace for some reason sometimes there are explosion which create universes and since the creation of the univers eis an explosion and is of circualr shape the bigger it gets the faster the explosion will be and of course it will eventually become smaller and smaller and collapse

    Q: how do they make the caramilk bar ? lol

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    • Originally posted by KotayKoskesh
      A: hmmm ok here it goes ...in my opinion there is not only one unvierse the universe as we know it resides in another sort of universe a bigger one that we could call hyperspace within hyperspace for some reason sometimes there are explosion which create universes and since the creation of the univers eis an explosion and is of circualr shape the bigger it gets the faster the explosion will be and of course it will eventually become smaller and smaller and collapse

      Q: how do they make the caramilk bar ? lol

      A - I'm sure we don't want to know...

      As far as your theory above...well... lets just say that we lack proper data OK....but nice suposition I supose

      Q - Is it raining outside?

      A little background to the question - (and its quite silly I know). I used to work with this Greek - Big George (and he was big - perfectly round around the belly!) - well he was a gambler (even wrote a column in the newspaper concerning such) - and used to bet on anything. Well this was always one of his sucker bets for newbies...preceeded with "I'll bet you that it is raining outside right now" etc (BTW - I took the bet and beat him on it!)

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      • wino you should prolly watch http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/ it explains my theory lol ... of course this movie is based on supossitions but supossitions made by scientists at least :P

        A: Yea its raining outside lol ....

        Q: here is a question for you wino lol :P howmuch is a bottle of Domaine Leroy romanee saint-vivant, 1999 ? lol

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        • Originally posted by KotayKoskesh
          wino you should prolly watch http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/ it explains my theory lol ... of course this movie is based on supossitions but supossitions made by scientists at least :P

          A: Yea its raining outside lol ....

          Q: here is a question for you wino lol :P howmuch is a bottle of Domaine Leroy romanee saint-vivant, 1999 ? lol

          Yes it is raining outside - somewhere - eh? (here for instance - which is in part why I thought of such I think...)...but its also not raining outside (just as much, in a sense... - anyway i don't think I would bet him for money on that one anyway - having seen him win other seemingly outrageous bets...)...etc

          And yeah - that PBS series was excellent (saw only one episode unfortunatly) - but I'm familiar with it and some of the concepts - such as the mutiple Universe concept - and they've (well some have) even postulated that there are some x # (forgot if it was 5 or 11 or such) other dimensions - an dso on and so forth...allinteresting and very well and good - but I think our knowledge is too limited (too many unknowns) to jump to any conclusions just yet...

          A - I don't know that wine per se - though Domaine Leroy Romanee (Conte) is a (well known) Burgundy producer (I'm not big into Burgs myself - too $$$ for the quality - considering the alternatives...)...your question is much like the airspeed of a (laden) swallow question...how much is it from who? I assume your asking price (no doubt not cheap) Or are you asking how much is in the bottle? How much it weighs? and so on and so forth?

          But Ok - a wine question (and still thinking about that - very fun - movie - Sideways)...so here goes - another 2 parter:

          Q - 1) What grape are pretty much all red Burgundy wines made from? and 2) What country is Burgundy in?
          Last edited by winoman; 03-28-2005, 09:19 AM.

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          • A) I believe Burgundy is in France...Im not sure what the name of the grape is.

            Q) What is your take on the legend of the Lost City of Atlantis?

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            • Originally posted by Genuine_Stud
              A. I don't mind piercings. I like them on the belly other than the earlobe.

              Q. How many licks does it take to get to the toostie roll center of a toostie pop? (Creative answer please. )
              Hey I already asked that question!!
              The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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              • Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
                A) I believe Burgundy is in France...Im not sure what the name of the grape is.

                Q) What is your take on the legend of the Lost City of Atlantis?
                Correct - grape is Pinot Noire

                A - I think Atlantis was likely far ancient Egypt - as in the Sphinx & Pyramids (the "big 3" at Giza) are (seemingly) far more ancient then normally acccounted by Egyptologists. The construction of the Pyramids (I'm talking Giza again) suggests technology (and mathmatics) beyond that normally thought to exist in the Egypt that we know. I don't know if this is true - but I think it is a possible explanation. Otherwise really the "evidence" even mention of Atlantis is pretty slim/sketchy at best....of course Edgar Cayce thought otherwise eh?

                Q - Who here has heard of Edgar Cayce? WHo was he?

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                • I thought pinot noire was the specific wive - not the whole kind of grape! wow lol

                  You know that many historians/geographers believe that Atlantis is in Northwestern Europe where the water in the Ocean is shallow? (even though it usually does that near coast lines) People like to grasp at strings.

                  I personally think it was a symbol for the fall of Athens, but thats just me lol

                  A. Not me. Not sure.

                  Q. Whats the most wonderful and beautiful capitol city in the world?
                  Last edited by ArmoBarbi; 03-28-2005, 04:32 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
                    I thought pinot noire was the specific wive - not the whole kind of grape! wow lol

                    You know that many historians/geographers believe that Atlantis is in Northwestern Europe where the water in the Ocean is shallow? (even though it usually does that near coast lines) People like to grasp at strings.

                    I personally think it was a symbol for the fall of Athens, but thats just me lol

                    A. Not me. Not sure.

                    Q. Whats the most wonderful and beautiful capitol city in the world?

                    A: To me, it's Yerevan.

                    Q: What computer are you typing your response on?


                    PS: My bad about the question CK, I didn't feel like going through 8 pages of this thread... I just threw the question out there off the top of my head.

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                    • You really needed to say, "To me"?!

                      A) Inspiron 600m DELL (lap top)

                      Q) What's your fave sitcom?

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