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Kwag and you guys from Puerto Rico Have you went by ship over The Bermuda Triangle I just finished an essay-writing about The Bermuda Triangle and the area seems scaaary, cause a lot of ships and plans has disappeared there
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Hehe..yeah. Wonder where they all go....
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they probably end up somewhere where there's no optimized Q-Matrices, or kvcd....
only 1150 video is your only option...
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hehe, I think Kwag is an alien, his to smart for just being a human
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My theory about the Bermuda Triangle is that there is a valve on the ocean floor in this area and it opens up when the Earth's core temperature gets too hot. Then water falls through the valve and runs down a shaft and cools off the core. If ships are sailing over this area when the valve is "open" then they go right down the drain.
Actually I just made it up but it's better than nothing
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hehe, I think Kwag is an alien, his to smart for just being a human
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yes, you're right.
and the Kwag's ufo capture Sansgrip!
for this reason nobody knows where is Sansgrip...
only Kwag!
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04-30-2003, 01:35 PM
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I wonder were Kwag actually comes from...from the first beginning
@rendalunit> Nice one
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I wonder were Kwag actually comes from...from the first beginning
@rendalunit> Nice one
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hay rendal'pal..
that was a good one!! ..almost believe it (for a second or )
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I heard there are placed in OCEAN, where you can actually walk on water
hehe.. maybe the earth IS flat
Actaully, I saw a scene ( froma movie, but can't remember.. can you.. )
there (pirate days) a guy is chasing after the men who took his girl, and
one of the pirates (from another boat) (actor from movie "The Park is Mine") was sort of helping him.. Anyways.. the guy was stranded on the
OCEAN bed, and the other pirate shipt saw him and sort of rescude him..
good movie actually.
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Kwag and you guys from Puerto Rico Have you went by ship over The Bermuda Triangle
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No, but there are hundreds of airplanes traveling every day from the states to Puerto Rico over the triangle, and not one has gone down since ~195? when some Navy or Air Force planes went down. But I wouldn't want to be on a ship in that area anyway , specially in the "Puerto Rico trench", which is one of the (if not the) deepest places in the world. It's deeper that the height of the Everest mountain http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explor...h/welcome.html
I guess we are a little island, but we have some of the biggest things in the world Like the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo: http://www.naic.edu/
-kwag
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isn't that pic from one of the scenes in Contact.. a great movie, by
the way
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isn't that pic from one of the scenes in Contact.. a great movie, by
the way
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Actually some scenes of one of "James Bond" movies were filmed here at the observatory
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Hey! I think I've seen that radio telescope in a Jeams Bood movie Just cant reamember witch one :P
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Kwag and you guys from Puerto Rico Have you went by ship over The Bermuda Triangle
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No, but there are hundreds of airplanes traveling every day from the states to Puerto Rico over the triangle, and not one has gone down since ~195? when some Navy or Air Force planes went down. But I wouldn't want to be on a ship in that area anyway , specially in the "Puerto Rico trench", which is one of the (if not the) deepest places in the world. It's deeper that the height of the Everest mountain http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explor...h/welcome.html
I guess we are a little island, but we have some of the biggest things in the world Like the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo: http://www.naic.edu/
-kwag
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bah,...this is not the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo,
(camuflagem)
is your microphone or speaker to call your home
out of space and talk to Sansgrip!
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HAHAHA I'm wondering also, seriosly
//Wolfi
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bah,...this is not the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo,
(camuflagem)
is your microphone or speaker to call your home
out of space and talk to Sansgrip!
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bah,...this is not the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo,
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you're right ,,,
that's a rollerskating rink,,,,
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bah,...this is not the world's largest radio telescope at Arecibo,
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you're right ,,,
that's a rollerskating rink,,,,
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