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Re: Time meridians

Posted: 25 Aug 2009 20:56
by TheDukester
Crack would be more likely.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 25 Aug 2009 21:49
by Slugger
Freakzilla wrote:
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:-5 UTC (EST)

East coast, baby!
I second that. :D
Where at?
PA.
Like it there?
Yeah, I like it. I like the mountains, the fall foliage. I'm on the western side, so Pittsburgh and Erie are easily accessible.

Is that link in your profile your site? How's life in Georgia?

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 25 Aug 2009 23:51
by Freakzilla
TheDukester wrote:Crack would be more likely.
Not conducive to being stationary in front of an eyepiece.

Not that I'm turning down crack... that's a subject for another topic.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 25 Aug 2009 23:58
by Freakzilla
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:-5 UTC (EST)

East coast, baby!
I second that. :D
Where at?
PA.
Like it there?
Yeah, I like it. I like the mountains, the fall foliage. I'm on the western side, so Pittsburgh and Erie are easily accessible.

Is that link in your profile your site? How's life in Georgia?
THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGIAN!

Huh? If it has anything to do with my wife I claim lack of interest.

I went HIKING on the Appalacian Trail right after I got out of the US Army, in PA. Most beautifully fuckin country I've ever seen. Even with the lightening storm that lost most of my party. Bunch of KJA non-hackers. I found them after it was all over cowering in a stream.

The damned place looked like a tie-dyed greatfull dead tee-shirt (October).

I saw god.

They also took me to a place called the "pine barrens"? There was a "MOON TOWER". maybe that was in NJ. I did a lot of HIKING back then.


SUCK IT KEVIN.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 02:08
by SandRider
yes, the South will rise again ...

and stumble around the living room,
finally finding the remote,
then settling back down on the sofa ....

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 08:11
by Freakzilla
SandRider wrote:yes, the South will rise again ...

and stumble around the living room,
finally finding the remote,
then settling back down on the sofa ....
At my house you also have to find the batteries to the remote. :x

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 20:37
by Slugger
Freakzilla wrote:THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGIAN!
I recently found out while in North Carolina that there is a difference between a Yankee and a "damned" Yankee, the preference to the former.
Freakzilla wrote:I went HIKING on the Appalacian Trail right after I got out of the US Army, in PA. Most beautifully fuckin country I've ever seen. Even with the lightening storm that lost most of my party. Bunch of KJA non-hackers. I found them after it was all over cowering in a stream.
Not much of a hiking fan myself, but I do enjoy trekking out into woods and just sitting. The country here is beautiful.
Freakzilla wrote:They also took me to a place called the "pine barrens"? There was a "MOON TOWER". maybe that was in NJ. I did a lot of HIKING back then.
Yeah, there's a location called "The Pine Barrens" in southern NJ.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 08:19
by Freakzilla
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:THE SOUTH SHALL RISE AGIAN!
I recently found out while in North Carolina that there is a difference between a Yankee and a "damned" Yankee, the preference to the former.
For those who don't know...

Yankee: a Northerner who visits the South then leaves.
Damned Yankee: a Northerner who visits the South and stays.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 17:55
by chanilover
SandRider wrote:and isn't this GMT some more of that arbitrary bullshit made up by the French ?

or them Brits, huh, when they was all "Look at us and our Global Empire" ...
The British Empire was so much more classy than your tacky commercial empire.

I used to live in Greenwich until earlier this year. I can't think of anywhere better as the centre of the world's time zones.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 17:56
by chanilover
SandChigger wrote:GMT +0900. :D
What's it like living in the future?

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 17:57
by chanilover
SandRider wrote:yes, the South will rise again ...

and stumble around the living room,
finally finding the remote,
then settling back down on the sofa ....
I want to do a road trip in the US. Can I stay at your house in the Wild West?

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 19:11
by Freakzilla
chanilover wrote:
SandRider wrote:yes, the South will rise again ...

and stumble around the living room,
finally finding the remote,
then settling back down on the sofa ....
I want to do a road trip in the US. Can I stay at your house in the Wild West?
There's nothing out there, come to the South. It's much prettier and you can beat my kids.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 19:17
by A Thing of Eternity
SandRider wrote:yes, the South will rise again ...

and stumble around the living room,
finally finding the remote,
then settling back down on the sofa ....
:lol: :lol: :lol:

That's almost TATTOO worthy!!!

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 22:06
by SandChigger
chanilover wrote:
SandChigger wrote:GMT +0900. :D
What's it like living in the future?
chanilover wrote:The British Empire was so much more classy than your tacky commercial empire.
What's it like living in the past? :P ;)

Seriously, though, I do so hope y'all will be kind and help us out with lots of pointers as we, too, become a former great power. ;)

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 27 Aug 2009 22:37
by E. LeGuille
Better than the South, I live in Missouri, where the confederate sympathizers were chased by the German Union-sympathizers to the southern boot, and slaughtered. We also had two governors at one point. Also, your get a trailer when you move here. No joke.

Until the later part of the war, the only troops in Missouri were Missouri militias who sympathized with one or the other. Pretty much just fun times.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 28 Aug 2009 08:22
by Freakzilla
E. LeGuille wrote:Better than the South, I live in Missouri, where the confederate sympathizers were chased by the German Union-sympathizers to the southern boot, and slaughtered. We also had two governors at one point. Also, your get a trailer when you move here. No joke.

Until the later part of the war, the only troops in Missouri were Missouri militias who sympathized with one or the other. Pretty much just fun times.

The Missouri Compromise was one of the events leading to the War of Northern Agression.

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Re: Time meridians

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 19:48
by Eyes High
Mandy wrote:
Slugger wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:-5 UTC (EST)

East coast, baby!
I second that. :D
Third!
Fouth ---NC

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 21:29
by trang
E. LeGuille wrote:Better than the South, I live in Missouri, where the confederate sympathizers were chased by the German Union-sympathizers to the southern boot, and slaughtered. We also had two governors at one point. Also, your get a trailer when you move here. No joke.

Until the later part of the war, the only troops in Missouri were Missouri militias who sympathized with one or the other. Pretty much just fun times.
Im in Kansas City, Mo... born and raised.. left for 10 years for USMC, back now 12. I agree with the above for the most part:)

Im just back at work tonight after two weeks vacation so brain isnt all there for more detail to your post.

MO - UTC/GMT -5 hours

Fair Day!

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 30 Aug 2009 21:37
by E. LeGuille
I live in Columbia right now, and have lived here and Harrisburg for 23 years.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 01 Sep 2009 14:43
by chanilover
SandChigger wrote:
chanilover wrote:
SandChigger wrote:GMT +0900. :D
What's it like living in the future?
chanilover wrote:The British Empire was so much more classy than your tacky commercial empire.
What's it like living in the past? :P ;)
:lol:
Seriously, though, I do so hope y'all will be kind and help us out with lots of pointers as we, too, become a former great power. ;)
You should ask the Spanish for tips.

The Brits cope quite well with being a former great power. No matter what colour or creed, we all have an innate sense of our superiority, which comes from being so close geographically to the French.

Re: Time meridians

Posted: 01 Sep 2009 15:04
by lotek
chanilover wrote:The Brits cope quite well with being a former great power. No matter what colour or creed, we all have an innate sense of our superiority, which comes from being so close geographically to the French.
being from both countries I know what you mean!

it seems we Brits only believe in our superiority because it annoys us French :lol: