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My spring break starts tomorrow Grin
(Mar. 24, 2010  4:31 AM)SK Wrote: [ -> ]i'm seeing kings of leon in london (hyde park) on june 30 Smile YES!!!

Nice, I've seen them before and they really are great live. The only gigs I've had more fun at are Muse and the Prodigy. I don't even like the Prodigy's music that much but they are so awesome live.
(Mar. 23, 2010  9:02 PM)Ash Wrote: [ -> ]This game is like one of those mind reader things

http://uk.akinator.com/

So, I thought of superman and it guessed it...then I went "I bet it cant guess tyson" and to my suprise it did. But, it didn't think of ginga. You should try it.

this doesnt work, i thought of masamune you know the guy with ray unicorno and it failed epicly, i mean it asked me if hes a ninja and a fly come on. i also tried ginga and it didnt work either but on the list after it hikaru was on there.
IF it did MFB characters, I would of said...
Ahh, where Beyblade truly began.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Uw5crBtIqs
In a way, yes. But there's a much older thing than that, the old Japanese tops wound by string. That's where Beyblade really got it's start. That's why Japan got it first, something like this nowadays would have English all over it.
EDIT: By English, I mean English-speaking countries, like the US and Europe.
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:25 PM)SonicManEXE Wrote: [ -> ]In a way, yes. But there's a much older thing than that, the old Japanese tops wound by string. That's where Beyblade really got it's start. That's why Japan got it first, something like this nowadays would have English all over it.
EDIT: By English, I mean English-speaking countries, like the US and Europe.

and those older japanese tops began with tops even older than it

the top is as old as civilization
working on a car, using 'lego digital disigner', what do you think?
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the idea is that all four wheels can rorate 180 degrees at full speed
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any helpfull tips

(the program is an idiot and som things will not fit right)
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:29 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]and those older japanese tops began with tops even older than it

the top is as old as civilization

I am aware of this, however it's where the NA revolution began.
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:34 PM)Benkei Wrote: [ -> ]I am aware of this, however it's where the NA revolution began.

evidence??
It was first produced in 1968 and if you can find anything earlier point taken.
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:37 PM)Benkei Wrote: [ -> ]It was first produced in 1968 and if you can find anything earlier point taken.

i am pretty sure i can find a north american spinning top produced before 1968
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:41 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]i am pretty sure i can find a north american spinning top produced before 1968

Not battling tops though.
(Mar. 24, 2010  9:42 PM)Benkei Wrote: [ -> ]Not battling tops though.

what makes a spinning top different from a battling top, exactly? am i to believe that no kids "battled" their tops before this set was made?
Fair enough. I suppose it is a toy which was advertised as such.
lol i accidently cussed at my parents they laughed though

i said p---
(Mar. 25, 2010  2:10 AM)Jsc Wrote: [ -> ]lol i accidently cussed at my parents they laughed though

i said p---

I dropped an F-bomb at my dad once, he backfired with an F-bomb in return as well as no computer for a week
interesting posts only please
We had our Brand Management Presentation today. It was supposed to be on an experiential brand, and oir group selected Broadway. We decided to do it in the format of a play (with printed pamphlets and everything). While we didn't cover all our technical stuff in the presentation (for the sake of fluidity) we included that in the report and pamphlet.

Long story short the professor loved it, and I'm pretty sure that course is an A in the bag. Tongue_out
Good job! How hard is college, anyways? I have to start thinking about it soon (Ugh!)
It will be harder than high school, but the degree of which will vary based partially on your aptitudes, degree of choice, as well as the school you choose to go to.

Generally though a Science/Engineering based degree will require a greater amount of effort than a solely humanities based one. Fields such as business etc will fall somewhere in between and will range in regards to your school and your choice of specialization.
Hmm, alright. Considering I want to pursue Theater Arts, I still want to go to college and get a degree as back-up. Thank you!

Harder than High School might be pretty hard, but since I'm not in High School...
Urgh im learning binary and hexidecial so much work haha its kinda fun in away
You're not in high school? I made that assumption since high school tends to be the point people actually think about post-secondary education.

At the end of the day pursue what you have an interest in and are good at. Whatever field you go into you need to have some form of plan when leaving college. Not having a clue what you intend to do after college is a terrible thing since you are left without much direction and many times find yourselves under-prepared in comparison to your peers.

A degree has very limited use if you haven't done anything outside of your courses. That's possibly some of the best advise that can be given to anyone going for post-secondary education.
(Mar. 25, 2010  4:02 AM)Khel Wrote: [ -> ]You're not in high school? I made that assumption since high school tends to be the point people actually think about post-secondary education.

At the end of the day pursue what you have an interest in and are good at. Whatever field you go into you need to have some form of plan when leaving college. Not having a clue what you intend to do after college is a terrible thing since you are left without much direction and many times find yourselves under-prepared in comparison to your peers.

A degree has very limited use if you haven't done anything outside of your courses. That's possibly some of the best advise that can be given to anyone going for post-secondary education.

The assumption was to be expected. 8th Grade is very close to High School, so they have us thinking about college early. But thanks, I honestly have no clue on what to do besides theater arts (easily one of the hardest jobs to be successful in), so I really like the early help. Again, thanks!