true- its up to him...but i agree jet lag sucks- it makes me grumpy
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Re: stats
November 21, 2009 by viv
Viv told me today that the Cotto pacman stuff topic had a bunch of views...I went to look at our stats and on Nov 14th our forum had more views than ever in just one day. The graph is crazy looking.
-borix7
can u post it so we can see?
Re: dreams enchanted new
November 21, 2009 by viv
God damn greeks. They have toga shields
-renewok
hahahahahaahahaha
Re: Co- driver
November 21, 2009 by viv
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha the girl is thinking shes about to die you can tell lmao
Re: Vegas
November 19, 2009 by viv
im down for camping. ... as far as the vegas trip. i was working last night and this lady came up to me and was like hey you can go on a vacation for 2 to vegas for 20 bucks. iwas like yeah whatever. well she said that the trip was being brought by the karaoke organization. so i signed up and i signed another one for josh, being that its for his birthday. the trip is 20 dollars that i already paid, and you get 3 days and 2 nights stay in vegas with the airfare paid, supposedly 500 dollars cash when you get there and a 40 dollar debit card from visa. the catch is that we have to go to an hour and a half presentation where people try to sell us stuff, and the lady said that you just have to say no to everything that they offer, and you'll still get the trip. the presentation is about half an hour from sa. i figure its worth a try being that its basically just 10 dollars out of everybodys pocket. since i bought 2, basically me and carlos and josh and renee are covered. now i talked to the lady and she gave me her number incase i knew nebody else who wanted to do it. which means that if everybody's on board, then i can get one for vivi and chrisitian too. we have a year to redeem the prize, so let me know waht u guys think. if everybody's down, i have an apointment witht the people on sunday and i set it up for josh too, but i can call her up and then vivi or chris can go to that same appointment. another thing is that the lady said that their not allowed to ask for income but that she put down taht we make 40 grand each, in case they ask in the appointment. im usually not much on the computer so txt me if u like that idea
-tayri
We went to one of these- catch is you have to pay the TAXES!!!!!
Re: Double KO's
November 19, 2009 by viv
ahahahahahhahhaahah what r the odds lmao!
was watching the real world challenge stuff and this guy Brad got punched so hard just look at his eye!
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 19, 2009 by viv
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tonight!
Re: NEWS
November 16, 2009 by viv
|
It's Official: Water Found on the Moon By Andrea Thompson Senior Writer posted: 23 September 2009 06:17 pm ET |
Editor's Note: See also this newer story: 'Significant Amount' of Water Found on Moon,
published Nov. 13, 2009.The story below, about scant amounts of water
found across the lunar surface, was published in September, 2009:
This
story was updated at 10:49 p.m. EDT on the date of initial publication.
Since man
first touched the moon and brought pieces of it back to Earth, scientists have
thought that the lunar surface was bone dry. But new observations from three
different spacecraft have put this notion to rest with what has been called
"unambiguous evidence" of water across the surface of the moon.
The new
findings, detailed in the Sept. 25 issue of the journal Science, come in the
wake of further evidence of lunar
polar water ice by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and just weeks
before the planned
lunar impact of NASA's LCROSS satellite, which will hit one of the
permanently shadowed craters at the moon's south pole in hope of churning up
evidence of water ice deposits in the debris field.
The moon
remains drier than any desert on Earth, but the water is said to exist on the
moon in very small quantities. One ton of the top layer of the lunar surface
would hold about 32 ounces of water, researchers said.
"If the water molecules are
as mobile as we think they are — even a fraction of them — they provide a
mechanism for getting water to those permanently shadowed craters," said planetary
geologist Carle Pieters of Brown University in Rhode Island, who led one of the
three studies in Science on the lunar find, in a statement. "This opens a whole
new avenue [of lunar research], but we have to understand the physics of it to utilize
it."
Finding
water on the moon would be a boon to possible future
lunar bases, acting as a potential source of drinking water and fuel.
Apollo
turns up dry
When Apollo
astronauts returned from the moon 40 years ago, they brought back several
samples of lunar rocks.
The moon
rocks were analyzed for signs of water bound to minerals present in the rocks;
while trace amounts of water were detected, these were assumed to be
contamination from Earth, because the containers the rocks came back in had
leaked.
"The
isotopes of oxygen that exist on the moon are the same as those that exist on
Earth, so it was difficult if not impossible to tell the difference between
water from the moon and water from Earth," said Larry Taylor of the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, who is a member of one of the NASA-built
instrument teams for India's Chandrayaan-1 satellite and has studied the moon
since the Apollo missions.
While
scientists continued to suspect that water
ice deposits could be found in the coldest spots of south pole craters that
never saw sunlight, the consensus became that the rest of the moon was bone dry.
But new
observations of the lunar surface made with Chandrayaan-1, NASA's Cassini
spacecraft, and NASA's Deep Impact probe, are calling that consensus into
question, with multiple detections of the spectral signal of either water
or the hydroxyl group (an oxygen and hydrogen chemically bonded).
Three
spacecraft
Chandrayaan-1,
India's first-ever moon probe, was aimed at mapping the lunar surface and
determining its mineral composition (the orbiter's mission ended 14 months
prematurely in August after an abrupt malfunction). While the probe was still
active, its NASA-built Moon Mineralogy Mapper (M3) detected wavelengths of
light reflected off the surface that indicated the chemical bond between
hydrogen and oxygen — the telltale sign of either water or hydroxyl.
Because M3
can only penetrate the top few millimeters of lunar regolith, the newly
observed water seems to be at or near the lunar surface. M3's observations also
showed that the water signal got stronger toward the polar regions.
Pieters is the lead investigator for the M3 instrument on Chandrayaan-1.
Cassini,
which passed by the moon in 1999 on its way to Saturn, provides confirmation of
this signal with its own slightly stronger detection of the water/hydroxyl
signal. The water would have to be absorbed or trapped in the glass and
minerals at the lunar surface, wrote Roger Clark of the U.S. Geological Survey
in the study detailing Cassini's findings.
The Cassini
data shows a global distribution of the water signal, though it also appears
stronger near the poles (and low in the lunar maria).
Finally,
the Deep Impact spacecraft, as part of its extended EPOXI mission and at the
request of the M3 team, made infrared detections of water and hydroxyl as part
of a calibration exercise during several close approaches of the Earth-Moon
system en route to its planned flyby of comet 103P/Hartley 2 in November 2010.
Deep Impact
detected the signal at all latitudes above 10 degrees N, though once again, the
poles showed the strongest signals. With its multiple passes, Deep Impact was
able to observe the same regions at different times of the lunar day. At noon,
when the sun's rays were strongest, the water feature was lowest, while in the
morning, the feature was stronger.
"The
Deep Impact observations of the Moon not only unequivocally confirm the
presence of [water/hydroxyl] on the lunar surface, but also reveal that the
entire lunar surface is hydrated during at least some portion of the lunar
day," the authors wrote in their study.
The
findings of all three spacecraft "provide unambiguous evidence for the
presence of hydroxyl or water," said Paul Lucey of the University of
Hawaii in an opinion essay accompanying the three studies. Lucey was not
involved in any of the missions.
The new
data "prompt a critical reexamination of the notion that the moon is dry.
It is not," Lucey wrote.
Where
the water comes from
Combined,
the findings show that not only is the moon hydrated, the process that makes it
so is a dynamic one that is driven by the daily changes in solar radiation
hitting any given spot on the surface.
The sun
might also have something to do with how the water got there.
There are potentially
two types of water on the moon: that brought from outside sources, such as
water-bearing comets striking the surface, or that that originates on the moon.
This
second, endogenic, source is thought to possibly come from the interaction of
the solar wind with moon rocks and soils.
The rocks
and regolith that make up the lunar surface are about 45 percent oxygen
(combined with other elements as mostly silicate minerals). The solar wind —
the constant stream of charged particles emitted by the sun — are mostly
protons, or positively charged hydrogen atoms.
If the
charged hydrogens, which are traveling at one-third the speed of light, hit the
lunar surface with enough force, they break apart oxygen bonds in soil
materials, Taylor, the M3 team member suspects. Where free oxygen and hydrogen
exist, there is a high chance that trace amounts of water will form.
The various study researchers also suggest that the daily dehydration and rehydration of the trace water across the surface could lead to the migration of hydroxyl and hydrogen towards the poles where it can accumulate in the cold traps of the permanently shadowed regions.
source: http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/090923-moon-water-discovery.html
Re: dreams enchanted new
November 16, 2009 by viv
I had dreams recently that I found a time machine and that I was in this one weird area that was like a haunted mansion and there was a game box that was evil and whoever played it died if they could not outsmart the game =( there were tornado's and one girl got killed then we jumped on a trampoline and then i was running a marathon with 2 little kids a boy and a girl and we won first place i kept urging them on and we were so happy to win, then i had to go into this trailer to pee haha then christian showed me this crazy haunted house and I went underwater and there was jigsaw haha then i was at work and it was super busy
oh and i heard Greece survives in the movie 2012....
weird considering I dreamed that we were in Greece a few months back when the world was ending.
Re: dreams enchanted new
November 16, 2009 by viv
i had a dream that i got fired from espana becasue i kept eating all the olives from the kitcken. not as exciting as killing zombies, but olives are good
-tayri
hahahaha too funny, u do eat them dont u? haha
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 16, 2009 by viv
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 16, 2009 by viv
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 16, 2009 by viv
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 16, 2009 by viv
Re: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW MOON OFFICIAL TRAILER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
November 16, 2009 by viv
Re: ******~WEEKEND MOVIE PREMIERES~*****
November 16, 2009 by viv
NEW MOON IS OFFICIALLY SOLD OUT! and Im super happy were going to the premiere wahooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! =D aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yesssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!! wooooa woooooa woop woop!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D
hahaha neways-
Blind Side looks very moving
Broken Embraces looks great too! Almodovar is spectacular!
and Bad Lieutenant also looks ok
