Originally Posted by JPaul
Interestingly 4+9 is also 13 - how spooky is that?
Originally Posted by JPaul
Interestingly 4+9 is also 13 - how spooky is that?
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum
mr. zulu impulse enginesOriginally Posted by Samurai
scotty full power to shields (scotty: it's no good sir! i can't reach teh controls!)
Jeff Loomis: He's so good, he doesn't need to be dead to have a tribute.
since no one read it, its now @ 2.700000000% chance of Earth impact or 1 in 37 chance.
wow. the way the figures are coming down, it's looking to land on my porch sometime next week during noon and supper. time to get my gf's parents round
I've heard that about the Mayans, but isn't the year different that our year, so its debatable when their year started and ours.
Don't Jehova's witnesses have a date set around that time too?
Also, this was fun-> http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/impacteffects/
Last edited by Snee; 12-27-2004 at 10:01 PM.
meh, if it happens it happens
Well, it's all to do with their star charts and the procession of the equinoxes. It's been established that the doomsday that they referred to was December the 21st 2012.Originally Posted by muchspl2
Also for every near earth asteroid that has been discovered, there are at least 20 similar undiscovered asteroids cruising around our solar system. I'd say that there is a good chance of an undiscovered one posing more of a threat than the one you outlined.
Doom-mongering rawks
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