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Caligari 06-11-2010 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238129)
What you could do is have these really hot bikini girls selling cupcakes by walking around with like old style cigarette boxes, then have them walk thru high end business and banking areas near breaks and lunchs you would do a pretty damn good business IMO.

:1orglaugh no doubt that would work! i was thinking along the lines of a website, naked girls bake for the guys live like a video chat session (they do other things while the cupcakes are baking..heh) maybe put their names on the cupcakes and send them off.

like the used panties thing but this combines the freudian power of the mom factor...no wonder why milfs are such a hot niche!

leedsfan 06-11-2010 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238158)
I havent used a search engine in one of these threads yet :)

Meaning of life is to exist.

The universe doesnt need a why. (please read next answer to understand my reasoning.)

The universe existed prior to the big bang, if you follow theoretical physics you would see that the mass of the big bang and of the universe is constantly changing and the magnetic pull and structure is based on the mass of all things including dark matter, pushing away from one another. So if this is true then there will come a point where with the decay of the initial stars and the increasing gravity created by the ever increasing blackholes that the universe will start to retract instead of expand. This will lead to big bang again, and will be the recreation of the universe one more time. How many times this has happened or will happen, or why it happens is probably beyond this paragraph for me to theorize.

Yes I agree based on everything I have read/watched regarding this theory, that the universe is set to exist as we know it, for another 24 billion years before it contracts to the point of the Big Bang once again. Has it happened before? We don't know of course, just like we don't know whether it will happen again. Our understanding of the universe is so crude that I'm sure we'll get to a point of understanding thousands of years in the future to go someway to explain the cosmic nature of our essence. In my opinion the fact that all things are made out of atoms (including all creatures humans etc) and everything is therefore connected at particle level speaks to the what we are, and furthering our research into this will give us more answers. The older I get the more I feel that the randomness of life and the endless possibilities for change prove that right versus wrong moral decision-making is fundamental to our growth as a species. As a race we are driving more into bad choices, greed, corruption and so on, that its clear the smarter we get the further backwards we go. Maybe that's the message we're supposed to understand that simplicity is also purity, basic atoms represent our very core, and basic fundamental compassionate behavior to every neighbor should be our core focus.

cwd 06-11-2010 10:09 AM

Who will win this years World Cup?

dyna mo 06-11-2010 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238168)
Cant get it from veggies, its a meat only product.

yeah, that's the thing eh. i need to ask my consultant about natural creatine production, i know it's made in the body from 3 amino acids, just need to know if a blast of those 3 aa actually makes additional creatine beyond that which the body requires.

dyna mo 06-11-2010 10:14 AM

here's the thing i get confused about re: the universe.

if we can see back in time looking into space through a telescope, and see how/where things are at that time, how come we cannot see earth through a telescope as it existed in the past?

ehh? huh? ahhh.

Caligari 06-11-2010 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238218)
if we can see back in time looking into space through a telescope, and see how/where things are at that time, how come we cannot see earth through a telescope as it existed in the past?

you've made me head spontaneously combust

CaptainHowdy 06-11-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238218)
here's the thing i get confused about re: the universe.

if we can see back in time looking into space through a telescope, and see how/where things are at that time, how come we cannot see earth through a telescope as it existed in the past?

ehh? huh? ahhh.

We already have disciplines such as anthropology and geology to make such "guesses"...

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by leedsfan (Post 17238198)
Yes I agree based on everything I have read/watched regarding this theory, that the universe is set to exist as we know it, for another 24 billion years before it contracts to the point of the Big Bang once again. Has it happened before? We don't know of course, just like we don't know whether it will happen again. Our understanding of the universe is so crude that I'm sure we'll get to a point of understanding thousands of years in the future to go someway to explain the cosmic nature of our essence. In my opinion the fact that all things are made out of atoms (including all creatures humans etc) and everything is therefore connected at particle level speaks to the what we are, and furthering our research into this will give us more answers. The older I get the more I feel that the randomness of life and the endless possibilities for change prove that right versus wrong moral decision-making is fundamental to our growth as a species. As a race we are driving more into bad choices, greed, corruption and so on, that its clear the smarter we get the further backwards we go. Maybe that's the message we're supposed to understand that simplicity is also purity, basic atoms represent our very core, and basic fundamental compassionate behavior to every neighbor should be our core focus.

For atoms i actually looked into wave theory as part of the structure of atoms and looked at how physicists explain the connection between the original four quarks and how light and energy are the base structure of matter. So therefore matter and energy are not two states there is only energy. Then if that is true what holds the energy in the shape that it ends up in? Going to your thought my belief is that will of the energy determines the state or end structure of the quarks making up the atoms making up us.

So a tree wants to be a tree therefore it is a tree.

At the base of this goes to my belief that humanity is as it should be, we are no less or more than we chose to be and if you chose to be more than you are, you will become that.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by cwd (Post 17238200)
Who will win this years World Cup?

In my dreams New Zealand, in reality could be any of the big guys, i think Portugal and Brazil have reasonable shots.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238207)
yeah, that's the thing eh. i need to ask my consultant about natural creatine production, i know it's made in the body from 3 amino acids, just need to know if a blast of those 3 aa actually makes additional creatine beyond that which the body requires.

It doesnt it needs to be generated in muscle tissue. BUt you could push a similar water volumizing effect using arginine, tyrosine, and some other AA

Wilsy 06-11-2010 10:28 AM

What came first the Chicken or the Egg???

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238218)
here's the thing i get confused about re: the universe.

if we can see back in time looking into space through a telescope, and see how/where things are at that time, how come we cannot see earth through a telescope as it existed in the past?

ehh? huh? ahhh.

We dont see back in time technically speaking, what we see is a ghost image of the past as by the time the light of the image has hit our lens something has changed where we are seeing.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by andrew.r (Post 17238262)
What came first the Chicken or the Egg???

Egg, chicken must be a genetic evolution of something and that would come from the egg of the originator, much like evolutionary changes in animals happen thru their offspring. So the egg came first debate over. :)

dyna mo 06-11-2010 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238260)
It doesnt it needs to be generated in muscle tissue. BUt you could push a similar water volumizing effect using arginine, tyrosine, and some other AA

interesting because i've put a big emphasis on including natural, raw ingredients that are loaded with aminos, all 22. i think they are under-rated in today's diet. WHO and USRDA both put little value on them, in fact.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238272)
interesting because i've put a big emphasis on including natural, raw ingredients that are loaded with aminos, all 22. i think they are under-rated in today's diet. WHO and USRDA both put little value on them, in fact.

I always liked amino's i think arginine and tyrosine with b6 b12 and some niacin will make you feel like a fucking SUPERSTAR lol, i did that cocktail once and felt like a million bucks for a few weeks till the niacian became too much and started to flush in my face.

dyna mo 06-11-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238263)
We dont see back in time technically speaking, what we see is a ghost image of the past as by the time the light of the image has hit our lens something has changed where we are seeing.

i see. even so, shouldn't we be able to see the earth in the ghost image though? as i understand it, telescopes are powerful enough that we can see almost back to the big bang, within less than a second i believe.

ContentSHOOTER 06-11-2010 10:35 AM

Are you prepared for December 21st, 2012 ????????????:)

ottopottomouse 06-11-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238218)
here's the thing i get confused about re: the universe.

if we can see back in time looking into space through a telescope, and see how/where things are at that time, how come we cannot see earth through a telescope as it existed in the past?

ehh? huh? ahhh.

Everything you look at is in the past.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17238281)
i see. even so, shouldn't we be able to see the earth in the ghost image though? as i understand it, telescopes are powerful enough that we can see almost back to the big bang, within less than a second i believe.

You could if you could move the telescope across the universe far enough to see the light that left the earth in the past and would then allow you to see it. Its one of the problems with faster than light travel, and how you would then see ghost images of the past in far off places.

Joshua G 06-11-2010 10:53 AM

Hello - do you foresee any way content piracy will be reduced on the interwebs?

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ContentSHOOTER (Post 17238282)
Are you prepared for December 21st, 2012 ????????????:)

Although i have always loved Mayan architecture, i tend not to follow the predictions of a civilization that couldnt stop their own end.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by joshgirls (Post 17238345)
Hello - do you foresee any way content piracy will be reduced on the interwebs?

Yes and very soon.

dyna mo 06-11-2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238331)
You could if you could move the telescope across the universe far enough to see the light that left the earth in the past and would then allow you to see it. Its one of the problems with faster than light travel, and how you would then see ghost images of the past in far off places.

right on, it's all beyond my brain capacity. :1orglaugh

anyhoo, thanks for the thread, i always get a kick outta these but time to get back to work for me.

:thumbsup

CaptainHowdy 06-11-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ContentSHOOTER (Post 17238282)
Are you prepared for December 21st, 2012 ????????????:)

Here's you 2012 survival guide:


Ravage 06-11-2010 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238360)
Although i have always loved Mayan architecture, i tend not to follow the predictions of a civilization that couldnt stop their own end.

I agree with that as well as the calendar not being a prediction of the end of the world. Its the end of a a cycle. The Maya have carvings and dates beyond 2012 for celebrations and events. But I guess its more fun to have the gullible populace believe in a doomday prediction. Probably more profitable too :1orglaugh


Anyways, do you have any book suggestions?

mpahlca 06-11-2010 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Adult Rental Chris (Post 17238595)
I agree with that as well as the calendar not being a prediction of the end of the world. Its the end of a a cycle. The Maya have carvings and dates beyond 2012 for celebrations and events. But I guess its more fun to have the gullible populace believe in a doomday prediction. Probably more profitable too :1orglaugh


Anyways, do you have any book suggestions?

Marketing
"Crush It" - http://garyvaynerchuk.com
"Linchpin" - http://sethgodin.typepad.com/

Kids books i really like right now are
In the night garden - Story Treasury
Robert Munsch- http://robertmunsch.com/

Science Fiction - Star Wars any of the new series past return of the jedi are fun.

Marketing Green Building Services is one i am reading now

La_Sexorcist 06-11-2010 01:04 PM

Do you believe in some sort of afterlife?

Agent 488 06-11-2010 01:13 PM

what does this refer to?

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_IbWQAhZFJu...0/caffeine.jpg

mpahlca 06-11-2010 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by La_Sexorcist (Post 17238702)
Do you believe in some sort of afterlife?

Yes I Do

mpahlca 06-11-2010 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Agent 488 (Post 17238727)

Googles new algorithm based on increasing the quality score of results using a "jacked" or increased social and time relevance. It uses this new time score and talk score to adjust rankings based on social and time relevance.

Ravage 06-11-2010 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by mpahlca (Post 17238686)
Marketing
"Crush It" - http://garyvaynerchuk.com
"Linchpin" - http://sethgodin.typepad.com/

I just finished up "Crush It". Loved it. Its got me back to finishing my mainstream side-project.

I'll give "Linchpin" a go. Sounds like a great read. Thanks


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Science Fiction - Star Wars any of the new series past return of the jedi are fun.
I personally enjoyed the Thrawn trilogy by Timothy Zahn :)
I liked his take on the Clone Wars before Lucas developed the movie storyline.

mpahlca 06-11-2010 02:03 PM

good night all have a great weekend

GTS Mark 06-11-2010 04:50 PM

Mike for President!!!!


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