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Entertainment / Re: The RPM Boob Tube Thread (56k warning)
« on: January 26, 2011, 04:36:51 PM »
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Bollywood shows how it's done.
Bollywood shows how it's done.
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Remember when FFX-2 came out? Yeeah. Only I felt that was a diffrent story entirely, since I never played the "first" FFX game (but seen rants about it). Yeeeahhh.. Here we go again.I wasn't there actually, what did happen?
18:55 -- They were only able to show a short trailer at the event, but development is progressing well, says Toriyama. They are working so that the game serves as the answer to the opinions they received about FFXIII.Though I didn't play XIII myself and only ever heard people [sonic slicer] about it, I do worry that listening to the fans will have the usual consequences.
When you see it~No, this seems just like something Capcom would do.
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Cool biker name like 'Axel'Aw yis.
yes. Why not?Mmm, emphasis was to make it clear I was just being silly.
Ophiucus isn't a Zodiacal constellation, it just happens to lie on the Zodiac belt. Therefore, this isn't true. We are all still the same signs as before.Following links leads to this: http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/13/new-zodiac-sign-dates-causing-identity-crisis-on-twitter/
The signs of the zodiac were created by the ancient Babylonians, who believed that whatever constellation the sun was "in" when you were born helped shape who you are. But a "wobble" in the Earth's rotation means that the sun's placement in, say, late December is no longer where it was when the Babylonians created the system.So yeah, they arbitrarily decided it wasn't a Zodiac sign, but scientists are saying they were wrong. And are you going to argue with SCIENTISTS?!
"When [astrologers] say that the sun is in Pisces, it's really not in Pisces," Parke Kunkle of the Minnesota Planetarium Society told the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Even more shocking: Kunkle and his colleagues say there should be a 13th sign, Ophiuchus. That's the constellation the sun is in from Nov. 29 to Dec. 17. Apparently, the Babylonians skipped Ophiuchus because they wanted there to be only 12 signs.
