that was in the pre-game with keith urban... ![]()
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that was in the pre-game with keith urban... ![]()
Halftime show fergi sounded like crap. Aquilera missed a couple words in the national anthem... lol...
I think when GB jumped by 14 it threw the steelers off a little. They could have run Mendenhall alot more. He was tearing it up. so were the other two backs they used. Just tried to throw too much when they didn't really need to. James Farrior got beat for that TD. I'm surprised he's still playing. He's got to be 36. Dropping him in coverage against one of the fastest WRs the packers have = TD... lol
I know the packers don't have a run game really... but why were they doing play action when they had run it 9 times and passed 32 times already.... I just found that kind of laughable...
Get the packers some stickem! ![]()
Packers did it while having to absorb the injuries to Woodson and Driver. Just like all year. They got the job done! ![]()
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And yeah it sucks. Especially with no ghost spots if the gal is full then you can have anyone you want to join the fam when another person leaves
121 is 11! 144 is 12!
What what, in my head!
id be pissed at my dreamstate if the best it could do was IC for 10 years X(
his new swimming pool aka his garage
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@Aleph on a serious note. I was looking over the Nazca lines and there is on titled "The Hands" ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nazca-lineas-manos-c01.jpg )
I would counter that it should be called the Manioc (or Cassava as it's known). When i first looked at the picture of The Hands i thought it looked more like a bush then hands. So i looked up what the Nazca's primary diet was and after reviewing pictures and descriptions of the items i believe it is more likely to be Manioc then hands.
The manioc seems to bush with a combination of 3 leaves and it's grown for it's edible root.
The Nasca must have been able to count and unless they were 3 fingered.... lol... I doubt they would make a representation of hands and not do it correctly. Whereas, their primary source of trade and existance really was based on agriculture (food sources) so it would make more sense they would want to create a geoglyph of something they relied on for survival and trade
BTW, this is what happens when it takes so long for a round to start X(
What if the person responds, someone like, say, jets, and you just want him to be killed off? Can we do that? ![]()
there's a difference?
Good one AA although i'd probably edit the one with you to something about "if AA can make it through the round before deleting..."
Update? ![]()
"The famous underground channels of Nazca, locally known as Puquios (a Quechua word to describe a natural spring), are one of the greatest legacy also left behind by the Nazca Culture, this unique underground system is unique in South America and perhaps in the whole world, as their construction are very intricate. The Nazca culture built over 50 underground channels in the Nazca region between the years 400 AD till around 500 AD, and many of them are still in use by the local communities in the Nazca Valley. "
"Chronologically, the Moche was an Early Intermediate Period culture, which was preceded by the Chav
oh, i think the nazca (or one of the civs around that area, maybe the moche) had underwater aquaducts. The people who live there now still use them and do repair on them. Pretty impressive.
Not to mention the Mayans had aquaducts just like the romans and were cleaner and bathed more often then the spanish and europeans did at the same time
I love reading about the pre-columbian races in the americas. Inca are unique in they didn't practice human sacrifice like so many othe other civs did in the area. That and their level of stone work was increidble. They'd fit stones together so tightly without mortar that you couldn't slip a knife between them. incredible
> Burned Waffles wrote:
> but what i said in #179 post....i just put puzzles together and figured that out.
im not going to tell you what to believe
- there is no way mayans figure out astrology and mathematics that early unless aliens gave those knowledge to them - So the Mayans couldn't know that but the Egyptians could have worked something similar out to make the Pyramids about the same time....
- modern construction workers admit that it is IMPOSSIBLE to build replica of Egypt pyramids (there are evidences that are still unexplained) - There are multiple theories for how they did it. They know how the made the obelisks and you have to figure they had untold human work forces
- there are underwater ruins altho mainstream archaelogists dont beleive there is cities under the water that was once on ground several centuries ago until there are findings around japan water, india water, and carribean water (bimini road) - I saw a documentary about that with the ones off of japan. They figured it was just a natural cleaving of the rock
- there are famous Nazca lines (most airplane pilots swear they look like airplane strip on top of mountain and it appeared to be abandoned hundreds of thousands of years ago) - I read something on how they cleared specific stones away to make the lines and it was pretty easy.
But i do appareciate you and i are watching the same thigns ![]()
rofl i saw an episode of it and watched documentaries that dealt with the chariot of the gods which the author is what the Ancient aliens show is based on.
I also saw another documentary that was shot years later with the author admitting all the mistakes he made in the chariot of the gods book ![]()
Thats days from now X(
Waffles, cOuld you Gather Anything MorE. Say COsMic dust?
I'd have settled for them not burning everything they thought was demonic in nature.... X( Mayans had potentially thousands of years worth of written history ![]()
The Spanish allied with the local natives who were angry with the Aztecs for high tribute costs and general poor treatment of the vassal territories. So when the Spanish faced the Aztecs they did so with an army of hundreds of thousands of natives.
In the south americas the spanish defeated the Incas because the inca's leader had died and left two heirs who started a civil war with large numbers of dead. The spanish played both sides against each other and captured the leader of one side and killed him when he was of no use.
The Mayans were already fracturing as a soceity and weren't a united force. They were more city states that ignored the others unless they were warring them. So the spanish could conquer one at a time without much interference from other Mayans.
1 million seems a little high
I think their capital city was around 400-600k population at the time the spanish came. Have to remember the Aztecs and Mayans were trying to capture their enemies not kill them. Human sacrifice yay!
That and the dirty spanish were so diseased.... killed 90% of the south and central american native populations
The Mayan calendar is more accurate then the one we use today
snowy stopped playing? Thats too bad ![]()
Lyv who?
I'll save him!
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Now that he's a Moderator he thinks his farts smell better then everyone else... Filling IC with smug clouds
Is your real name Andrae? Am I your friend? ![]()
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