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Channler
post Apr 18 2005, 08:41 PM
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I don't eat breakfast because it would clash with my toothpaste.. I'm too lazy to get up any earlier to eat...


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post Apr 18 2005, 09:14 PM
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ahh boys.....you really should get up in time and have a proper breakfast! it makes wonders with your endurance during the hard day at school and university or whatever you do..... :lickinglips2:


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post Apr 18 2005, 09:35 PM
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God only knows how I survive.. 1st period is AFJROTC, then 2nd is English 11, and then 3rd is Weightlifting (I'm about to die at this period, I think it ends at about 12:45 pm) then I get to eat lunch for 20 mins, and then finally we get to go to 4th period.. civics and economics. Usually I play a sport but this semester I didn't feel like it. But we might get a lacross (SP) league in our school district! Super!


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post Apr 18 2005, 09:40 PM
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ok I don't eat breakfast much and i'm still alive, lazy but alive, every so often I eat at the high school, My scedual is 1st block French 1; 2nd block Civics, pretty fun with the teacher I have; 3rd Geometry; and last but not least is 4th block with FOODS!! I love that class, made fried rice today, I think I added two or three times more peanut oil then we needed to though sad.gif


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post Apr 18 2005, 09:53 PM
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hmm sounds like too much excercise and too irregular meals to me...beware you young ones! try to achieve good habits from the star it´s much harder later on in life


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post Apr 18 2005, 10:04 PM
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Heh, y'all in school. I got the week off, spring break! biggrin.gif

French? I used to take that in my old school, they don't have it here though. My school is a Regional Vocational Techincal High School. Which means it has kids from several school district going to it (Regional), in addition to a normal school week we have a "Shop" week. the 'shop' week varies depending on your shop.

Oh, right, Shops are kinda like jobs. Like...job training. Its hard to explain, so i'll give out some examples. Like, theres culinary, which teaches kids cooking and working in restuarants and stuff, they also make a special lunch for lunch that costs more than the regular, in addition to running a small restuarant which is usually attended by old people, and running the teachers' cafe and assiting lunch ladies. Theres also Automotive and Autobody, which you learn how to work on cars and stuff, and you DO work on cars. People bring in car to be worked on. The only thing the person bringing cars pays for are any parts and such. No labor fees. Afterall,they are letting kids work on a car. wink.gif

'Tis a cool school. One week of (lots) of school work, and a week of fun. I myself am in the 'Data processing' shop, which isn'treally data processing. Its more of general computer stuff. And programing for the higher grades.
Its a easy shop, fun, and about the only place i nschool you can get away with wearing headphones.

Makes the school week hard, but its' worth it.
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post Apr 18 2005, 10:12 PM
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spring break over here was three weeks ago. You must have long school years.
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post Apr 18 2005, 10:38 PM
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[quote=Channler][quote=darkcootie][quote=minque][quote=Oozae]Uranium? We use coal here.[/quote]

Hmm I´m sure you do.....no consideration of our Environment.....bleh! biggrin.gif

No I say Nuclear Power.......is the best! wink.gif


(wow this is my 1000 post! jeez I must be.sp*******, ohmy.gif )[/quote]The best. Yeah right? Dont you know what happens after uranium is useless and can no longer be used for energy. Its almost as bad as coal for our environment what do you think we have area 51 for to store out old radioactive elements for thousands of years till theyre harmless[/quote]

Err.. not sure what history book your readin out of DarkCootie but according to myy limited about a knowledge Area 51 is a secret testing facility.. I might be wrong though[/quote] Why do you think workers from area 51 get so sick? they dont have to abide by the "rules of man" clinton helped pass that billl for some reason so anything goes including radioactive storage. and workers there have come down with horrible skin conditions where it falls off in huge strips and is really gross. and yes i know about defence testing there
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post Apr 18 2005, 10:45 PM
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[quote=darkcootie][quote=Channler][quote=darkcootie][quote=minque][quote=Oozae]U
ranium? We use coal here.[/quote]

Hmm I´m sure you do.....no consideration of our Environment.....bleh! biggrin.gif

No I say Nuclear Power.......is the best! wink.gif


(wow this is my 1000 post! jeez I must be.sp*******, ohmy.gif )[/quote]The best. Yeah right? Dont you know what happens after uranium is useless and can no longer be used for energy. Its almost as bad as coal for our environment what do you think we have area 51 for to store out old radioactive elements for thousands of years till theyre harmless[/quote]

Err.. not sure what history book your readin out of DarkCootie but according to myy limited about a knowledge Area 51 is a secret testing facility.. I might be wrong though[/quote] Why do you think workers from area 51 get so sick? they dont have to abide by the "rules of man" clinton helped pass that billl for some reason so anything goes including radioactive storage. and workers there have come down with horrible skin conditions where it falls off in huge strips and is really gross. and yes i know about defence testing there[/quote]

I´m sure that place is horrible...but those injuries...could be some chemical exposure as well.....I´m sure they must have chemical waste there somewhere..and radiation causes more inner damage unless you actually grab a piece of highly active material..but then again you´d feel the "burn".....


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post Apr 18 2005, 10:48 PM
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you know i dont really know what it was but can radioactive materials get into the air?
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post Apr 18 2005, 10:52 PM
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[quote=darkcootie]you know i dont really know what it was but can radioactive materials get into the air?[/quote]

well yes..as dust it does, so you´ll need a particle-mask when working with the stuff....
but radiation itself is invisible.....the gamma-raiation are electromagnetic rays , the beta-radiation is electrons running wild and the alpha-radiation is helium-kernels.....


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post Apr 18 2005, 11:19 PM
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hehe. Gamma radiation. I wonder if there's been any Hulk incidents? j/k


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post Apr 19 2005, 02:48 AM
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[quote=darkcootie][quote=Channler][quote=darkcootie][quote=minque][quote=Oozae]U
ranium? We use coal here.[/quote]

Hmm I´m sure you do.....no consideration of our Environment.....bleh! biggrin.gif

No I say Nuclear Power.......is the best! wink.gif


(wow this is my 1000 post! jeez I must be.sp*******, ohmy.gif )[/quote]The best. Yeah right? Dont you know what happens after uranium is useless and can no longer be used for energy. Its almost as bad as coal for our environment what do you think we have area 51 for to store out old radioactive elements for thousands of years till theyre harmless[/quote]

Err.. not sure what history book your readin out of DarkCootie but according to myy limited about a knowledge Area 51 is a secret testing facility.. I might be wrong though[/quote] Why do you think workers from area 51 get so sick? they dont have to abide by the "rules of man" clinton helped pass that billl for some reason so anything goes including radioactive storage. and workers there have come down with horrible skin conditions where it falls off in huge strips and is really gross. and yes i know about defence testing there[/quote]

The US's military is the mightiest of the world... I doubt we use something as secret as Area 51 for nuclear waste storage, to me it would seem like a waste of privacy. And with there skin falling off and such, I really don't think that you can prove that radiation is the cause of that.. there are a whole bunch of different chemicals that could do that to you.

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post Apr 19 2005, 11:34 AM
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alright fine but workers there are having there skin fall off
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post Apr 19 2005, 01:25 PM
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ewwww.......nasty :eek:


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post Apr 19 2005, 08:00 PM
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[quote=jonajosa]spring break over here was three weeks ago. You must have long school years.[/quote]

Nah, my school is just wonmky with days off. For the first half of year ALL our days off ended up during the academic week. Was awesome. biggrin.gif

[quote].I´m sure they must have chemical waste there somewhere..and radiation causes more inner damage unless you actually grab a piece of highly active material..but then again you´d feel the "burn".....[/quote]

Yeah, in physic we recntly did a bit on waves. Learned some about Gamma, how they tend to melt your insides. So, i doubt the skin-falling-ooff is radiation. It tends to kill you very fast... not to mention make you bleed from every oriface.

Super ouchies. :paperbag:


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post Apr 19 2005, 09:08 PM
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ouch. That sounds really nasty


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post Apr 19 2005, 09:45 PM
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yes major ouchies.


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post Apr 19 2005, 09:46 PM
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[quote=LoneWolf]ouch. That sounds really nasty[/quote]

Wadda talkin about?! That sounds like soooo much fun!... hehe joking

I just got back from school but an hour ago.. and well thats.. err normal.. But I am kinda pissed at someone on this site..

Did I say that there talking about starting a rugby (SP?) league at our school? That'll be flippin awsome!


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post Apr 19 2005, 09:58 PM
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who you pissed at?


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