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Post by catface26 on May 6, 2016 9:19:18 GMT
I've read this entire thread now and it's really annoyed me. The question I've been asking myself throughout is what benefit anyone would have in lying about the shape of the Earth? The only answer has been "money and power". How is lying about the shape empowering? If NASA are profiting out of space exploration now and that is the main reason for the cover up, then why wouldn't they just be honest? People would still want answers to what is in space regardless as to what shape our planet was. We are naturally curious creatures and want answers. It really isn't a case of being "open-minded" with this I'm afraid. It's complete and utter shite. The Sun is round, the Moon is round, all the other planets and moons are round. But the Earth is flat. The Earth doesn't follow the rules of physics, the Sun is suddenly dancing around on a flat plate doing whatever the hell it wants. There's a wall of ice stopping us from falling off the edge and we just turn around in a different direction when we get near the edge. All of our instruments are lying. **** mathematics it's all a big hoax. **** it. Maybe 2+2=5. It's on par with Creationism for me. Put all the evidence we have for evolution in one pile and compare it to the evidence for Creationism. A book full of fairy tales. I fully agree that we live in a corrupt world but the MASSIVE difference with science is you can do it for yourself! Buy a chemistry set and do some experiments. The same ones that have been done for thousands of years that have the same result EVERY time. That's what science is. It's repeatable. It works. Lies in science don't really exist because any bogus claim is quickly debunked when a paper is peer reviewed.
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Post by catface26 on May 6, 2016 9:06:55 GMT
The trouble is with a go pro camera they have fish eye lenses which every time creates a curve. Nasa well I don't believe anything from them. If you search for the Tokyo tree earth curve you will see a curve from a fish eye camera, but there are hundreds of pics showing a flat horizon from people with a normal cam. I'm not saying everything FE people say is correct but they definitely have a case. I watch a lot of videos on it and I stay on the fence, but dam they have so much that points twards flat You do realise you have to be at a certain height to see curvature of a ball as big as the Earth? If you have a big enough circle and look at one small section of it (as in our own field of view) it will look like a straight line. You have to be a certain distance away to see the curve.
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Post by catface26 on May 5, 2016 20:07:51 GMT
No difference to mine with custom logo and playing Flappy Bird.
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Post by catface26 on May 4, 2016 12:16:35 GMT
Sorry I put this in the wrong section!
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Post by catface26 on May 4, 2016 9:34:49 GMT
Got my eyes on one!
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Post by catface26 on Feb 1, 2016 12:28:37 GMT
Love my aromamizer and it never leaks even when lying down. I don't use the AFC band as the airflow is perfect for me wide open.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 31, 2016 2:42:02 GMT
Evic VTC Mini + Nautilus Mini or even full size Nautilus if you want to refill even less often. Winning combo. Grab a couple of Samsung 25r batteries and a Nitecore i2 charger. When you leave the house carry a spare battery and a spare coil (tiny) just in case. Battery will last 18+ hours at 12-14w and your coil should last a week. Easy peasy
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Post by catface26 on Jan 31, 2016 2:06:31 GMT
Windows 10 will automatically find the best drivers for your hardware(chipset included) unless you have a gaming rig in which case I'd always recommend installing GPU drivers direct from Nvidia or ATI. I work in IT BTW.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 31, 2016 1:42:52 GMT
Not sure why everyone is suggesting the istick. It doesn't have a removable battery. If you wish to eliminate the potential of not being able to charge, carrying a couple of batteries is the way forward. Especially if you're used to carrying rollie equipment.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 21:07:20 GMT
Have you got some links to any decent websites about this. Id like to research it Dr Michael Moseley invented the 5:2 diet. He has a book out and also made a documentary about it.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 20:40:09 GMT
Realistically, no matter what setup you have, there could always potentially be a situation where you may not be able to charge or a coil may burn out etc.
Regarding power, I know you don't like box style mods but you should seriously consider one as something like the Evic VTC Mini has the ability to swap out the battery. It's very small for a box mod. I never charge via a cable and have an external battery charger so if I'm out and about I will carry as many batteries as I think I'll need. I don't know much about the kit you have but I'm going to assume that you vape it in the same way you would smoke a cigarette (mouth to lung vaping) so a tank like the Nautilus would be a good choice. It would simply be a case of carrying a battery and a spare coil with you which would be no more cumbersome than carrying some smoking stuff.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 14:20:55 GMT
So on the fasting days do you literally not eat anything? Men are allowed 600 calories on a fast day.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 13:35:34 GMT
Are you sure its healthy to starve your body of nutrients like that? There's a lot of science behind it. We're not designed to continuously eat every day. We're omnivores and we evolved to live by a "feast and famine" system. When you fast your body focuses on repairing cells rather than producing more. Your body will also burn visceral fat to get it's calories. You're allowed 600 calories (for men and 500 for women) on fasting days which allows for plenty of fruits and veg so no real loss of nutrients.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 11:19:20 GMT
I dunno if I got an old version by my nitecore i2 is a right little noisy bugger.
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Post by catface26 on Jan 30, 2016 11:17:43 GMT
I'm also on the 5:2 diet as I put on 2 stone last year! Had our first baby last year so all time for exercise went out the window! Been doing it for about 3 weeks and have lost a pound a week so far.
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