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Sniper007 (Member Profile)

enoch says...

hey man.
so the whole spirituality deal on that comment thread?
yeah.....
dont bother bro.
these folks dig their science.
if there aint no conclusive evidence or irrefutable proof,they aint interested.

this site is mainly secular but most atheists here are a good bunch.others may be a tad..militant.
science is their religion and they debate in the very same tone as a fundamentalist would.they just change the vernacular.

and when one of them has drawn blood they come out like a school of lamprey in dark waters.
looking to feed.

wish i could have helped ya but you did put forth a premise that was more anecdotal than anything.i mean you could take the time and try to explain how you perceive your reality in regards to spirituality but it would just fall on deaf ears.

unless you have that peer reviewed paper in your hands,you aint ever gonna get them to change their minds.
so dont even bother.

hard to watch that thread..pretty brutal on ya fer sure.

The Number To Heaven

Halloween Contest! (Horrorshow Talk Post)

Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)

smibbo says...

not sure if what I like can be classified as "horror" because I don't really like films like "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" - but I consider those to be slasher flicks.

But here's my top ten in what I consider horror:

The Others
Jacob's Ladder
The Eye (original, not upcoming remake)
Aliens
Alien
Dark Water (Original, not US remake)
Ju-On (Original, not US remake, although the remake wasn't bad)
Onibaba

obviously i have a preference for J-horror

Northwest Passage melting, fast

drattus says...

Article I ran across recently got me thinking about this so I gathered a few details which might be interesting. First a few visuals.

Satellite imagery of the arctic ice sheets dated September 4 2001, September 4 2006, and the most recent at September 4 2007.

As you can see the ice sheets are melting, and fast. The Northwest passage which has been a legend of sorts for as long as we've known about the area is about to become very real, it's all but open now and will be soon. The estimates used to be a ice free summertime Arctic somewhere between 2070 and 2100, then 2050, now they are estimating as early as 2030. 23 years. Interesting thing seems to be that as it melts that in itself accelerates the melt, dark water absorbs heat the white ice used to reflect, 1/3 of it gone in the 30 years we've tracked it.

The Guardian, a British newspaper, did a short article on the subject which can be found here.

The estimates and more esoteric work have always been easier to argue or ignore but it's starting to take a pretty solid form which is hard to deny these days. Yes, the estimates are still subject to change but the problem is no longer one we can really deny. Only debate left seems to be what to do about it.

Top 10 Scary Video Games

Farhad2000 says...

I must say those few moments where you had to do a double take on the scenery because you think you saw something were class... But overall I don't know Deathcow, FEAR had those key scary girl in a red dress moments but after a while it simply got predictable, you knew the moment everything got real quiet something 'scary' would happen, and it did. But maybe I was jaded when I played it, especially me since watched all those Japanese movies with the creepy girls (Ring, Ring 2, Grudge, Grudge 2, Dark Water and so on).

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