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ImTheGuyThatDidThat
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12 Oct 2008, 7:43 am

Talking about crocs, i have some good news and some bad news.

A 61 year old man from England on vacation in Australia went
missing some time ago. He just seemed to have vanished :scratch:

They did find him, this would be the good news, except he was on
the inside of a 4,5 meter croc when they found him (and as we all
know, that is not a good place to spend alot of time in) and had been
there for a while 8O and some parts of him are still missing. Doctors
did they best to revive him, but the fact that he had no head made it
difficult.



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12 Oct 2008, 7:46 am

What about about tattooines lovely Rancor pit.
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Oh those crazy tourists, always killing themselves, they like it when they eat the crock but when the crock eats them they want a refund.


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12 Oct 2008, 8:04 am

We seem to lose a lot of tourist, we need to be careful of crocodiles, spiders, snakes, water related incidents (such as a tourist that go stuck in the wave makeing machine in a thememepark), dingos, getting lost and the stories of killers of backpackers.


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12 Oct 2008, 8:16 am

Australia - it`s beautiful but far from safe - just like the best woman :lol:

My sister was at your neck of the woods some time back,
and had some footage of some insane boating with a hydroplane
full of people up a river full of rocks at 60 mph 8O and the sides
of the river was massive rock walls - (might have been in new
zealand and i mix the two but i know it was somewhere in your direction)
it looked insane (..ly fun) :)



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12 Oct 2008, 9:56 am

Good morning everyone. :)


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12 Oct 2008, 9:59 am

Good morning to you, too!


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12 Oct 2008, 10:49 am

It's a beautiful day here in PA.


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12 Oct 2008, 12:34 pm

ImTheGuyThatDidThat wrote:
^
wow, 500 - now thats a convoy! :)
never seen any so big

We have some places here in the wintertime,
where you have to stop and wait and then a
convoy of cars drive together right behind a
huge snowplow, only way to cross some places
without getting totally lost and snowed in 8O
This is how it looks like from inside a car when
the weather start to pick up, its just a whiteout,
not a good place to get stuck alone

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i am planning one day starting a powerchair convoy (see avatar) of 500 or more powerchairs that will travel across the country (of course will take recharge stops) i am hoping to make it an ALS fundraising thing to find ways to create technology to assist people with it like me... i dont believe in f*****g with the brain and spinal cord for "cures" i do believe in attaching electronic devices through the brain though. i.e implantable microchip sensors that sense remaining neuronal movement to create movement in a wheelchair or robotic exoskeleton.


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12 Oct 2008, 1:40 pm

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Wow, that would be an impressive sight Strapples :)


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""Tracy Miller of Florida found a 2005-P West Virginia state quarter with a
“Dropped Letter” showing as a letter “T” dropped out in the field. This is
the result of the “T” of WEST being clogged with debris that was packed
in so tight that when it eventually fell out of the die cavity of the “T,” like
Jello from a mold, it was struck into the field of the coin leaving behind this
very interesting incuse “T.”""

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12 Oct 2008, 1:43 pm

ImTheGuyThatDidThat wrote:
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Wow, that would be an impressive sight Strapples :)


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:D 8)

""Tracy Miller of Florida found a 2005-P West Virginia state quarter with a
“Dropped Letter” showing as a letter “T” dropped out in the field. This is
the result of the “T” of WEST being clogged with debris that was packed
in so tight that when it eventually fell out of the die cavity of the “T,” like
Jello from a mold, it was struck into the field of the coin leaving behind this
very interesting incuse “T.”""

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i bet that coin is worth a lot..

and yes it would be really cool to see a convoy of 500 or more powerchairs...

even cooler would be to be able to see all the differences from each person at once...

no powerchair is the same as another... each one is unique to its user... (only applies to the custom chairs like mine)


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12 Oct 2008, 1:56 pm

^We'll chat about stocks when I get some time. I've been pretty busy this weekend. :)


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12 Oct 2008, 2:01 pm

jawbrodt wrote:
^We'll chat about stocks when I get some time. I've been pretty busy this weekend. :)


i heard your doing a new roof


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12 Oct 2008, 4:50 pm

Thechnicly they alredy have a type of robotic exoskeliton... it would only be a matter of time...

However id prefer an alpha wave decoder/transponder, so there would be no need for a messy implantaion sugery. :)


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12 Oct 2008, 5:12 pm

Relicanth7 wrote:
Thechnicly they alredy have a type of robotic exoskeliton... it would only be a matter of time...

However id prefer an alpha wave decoder/transponder, so there would be no need for a messy implantaion sugery. :)


wouldnt we all like an alpha transponder.


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12 Oct 2008, 5:20 pm

Strapples wrote:
Relicanth7 wrote:
Thechnicly they alredy have a type of robotic exoskeliton... it would only be a matter of time...

However id prefer an alpha wave decoder/transponder, so there would be no need for a messy implantaion sugery. :)


wouldnt we all like an alpha transponder.


Yes, that would be awsome being able to control things remotely (without losing one, YESSS!)


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12 Oct 2008, 8:59 pm

*bump* :shrug:


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