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I-B4-E THUG
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i think poeple seriously misjudge fire. it turns matter into energy, in the forms of heat and light. and releases matter from it's matterist bonds (matter is frozen energy). fire is therefore the cave man equivilent of nuccluer energy. the oldest known matter to ebergy conversion known to man. not only a caveman banging flint stones together, but man realizing that matter can be converted into its orginal state of energy.
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09.12.2007, 06:44 AM |
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Maho_Fushida
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sorry, silly post. please ignore.
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Spungwa
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I would argue that fire was only used to turn matter in to heat and light in the early days, and was not a very good source of useful energy. Wind and water power was used to produce useful (non heat/light) energy earlier than fire was. Wind and water mills were used long before the steam engine was invented.
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09.12.2007, 08:33 AM |
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09.12.2007, 10:43 AM |
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arren18
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Fire is excellent. It's pretty fascinating too; if you think about it, it does all the things that a thing must do to be alive, and yet it isn't considered a living thing.
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Loscil
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When I was ten I used to think a fire in a chimney was more interesting to watch than tv.
I grew out of that quickly though.
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09.12.2007, 02:05 PM |
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={HSA}= MORO
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quote: Originally posted by JRR
When I was ten I used to think a fire in a chimney was more interesting to watch than tv.
I grew out of that quickly though.
thats a good thing or we have a pyro on our hands
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09.12.2007, 03:36 PM |
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Loscil
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i thought i saw caveman stick figures dancing in it
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09.12.2007, 06:01 PM |
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Saddletank
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Someone take that strange cigarette away from JRR, quick!
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Loscil
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haha.
I remember we were on a skiing holiday in Grindelwald (like that Harry potter dude!) or Klosters.
I was annoyed cause there was no tv. We had a fire going.
i was maybe 10 or 11.
My dad said: a fire is more interesting than tv.
I found it to be true. AT the time. I saw all these figures danicng in ti and my face burned with theheat.
And I was fascinated.
Its still nice to look into a fire.
But generally, Id prefer tv.
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09.12.2007, 06:18 PM |
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Chihiros-Dream-Boy
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Was Lanzorote effected by the recents bush fires, JRR?
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09.12.2007, 06:25 PM |
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Loscil
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nope.
Theres no bushes or trees to burn on my island.
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09.12.2007, 06:26 PM |
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Chihiros-Dream-Boy
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No wonder then that you say you come from the 'Waste's'!
Whereas I come from Ghibli-land, well it's just a 5 minute walk away!
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09.12.2007, 06:43 PM |
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Loscil
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Yeah yeah.
youve said so many times.
check out lanzarote on google earth, youll see what I mean.
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09.12.2007, 06:46 PM |
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Chihiros-Dream-Boy
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I already have, when I was trying to find that big climbing frame thingy you said you climbed a couple of months ago,.......I couldn't see it.
btw; you are on the south of the island?
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09.12.2007, 06:50 PM |
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Mush
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quote: Originally posted by I-B4-E THUG
the oldest known matter to ebergy conversion known to man.
Technically, metabolism came first...
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Orphic Okapi
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quote: Originally posted by Saddletank
Someone take that strange cigarette away from JRR, quick!
I wonder if he's a Bob Marley fan . . .
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09.12.2007, 11:21 PM |
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I-B4-E THUG
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quote: Originally posted by Mushka
quote: Originally posted by I-B4-E THUG
the oldest known matter to ebergy conversion known to man.
Technically, metabolism came first...
i assume fire was discovered before metabolism
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Loscil
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quote: Originally posted by Chihiros-Dream-Boy
I already have, when I was trying to find that big climbing frame thingy you said you climbed a couple of months ago,.......I couldn't see it.
btw; you are on the south of the island?
yep. I wont go any fruter than that though.
If you do want to fidn the climbing frame. Go the the east of the isand, approximately in the center. Its the only "city". The biggest place on the island. And theres one beach thats part of the city. On the south of that beach is the climbing frame.
You should find it...
If not I might do a screen cap of it.
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