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General Discussion / Re: Fast 5 Discussion
« on: April 30, 2011, 10:26:03 PM »
I was scared that this movie would suck. Did it have a lot of gun action in it? If it did I will see it. Hey btw, how much is a movie ticket for a adult where you live in IMAX, here its about 17-20 dollars per ticket for IMAX.
It did have quite a bit of gun action, but they were in Brazil, where there are drug deals and a very protective government. It didn't suck at all, either. But an IMAX ticket for me was $14, which is an adult.
Goes to to show you, location of where you live effect everything. Its kinda sad that here at ticket is 20 bucks for IMAX and like 23 for 3D.

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General Discussion / Re: Fast 5 Discussion
« on: April 30, 2011, 10:12:08 PM »
I was scared that this movie would suck. Did it have a lot of gun action in it? If it did I will see it. Hey btw, how much is a movie ticket for a adult where you live in IMAX, here its about 17-20 dollars per ticket for IMAX.

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Media / Old School Rap is best, New Rap is stupid
« on: April 30, 2011, 08:20:14 PM »
Just some good old rap videos. Put your favirite rap vids, NO NEW RAP THAT IS REALLY BAD.
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsT8FaZnzdE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsT8FaZnzdE</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4HjsZqOaQ0" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4HjsZqOaQ0</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMZi25Pq3T8" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMZi25Pq3T8</a>
<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmMO8iilaE" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywmMO8iilaE</a>

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General Discussion / Re: Donations for lifetime... or is it?
« on: April 30, 2011, 08:09:35 PM »
In 10 years there will probaly be like Gmod 11 if the Fat Gabe Newell would make Half Life 2 Episode 3 or a new source engine game that can take the role of CSS and Half life 2. SDK renewll to better graphics.

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News and Announcements / Re: More downtime..
« on: April 30, 2011, 06:41:20 PM »
Im telling you, its someone from Exiled Servers. They are pissed that their servers are down. And Exiled is the biggest PERP server, so we might be dealing with big daddy.

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Im going to keep very active on this topic here. Lets get some posts about who you think is the Most Progressive Man on Earth (All time), or the other topics located on the first post.

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News and Announcements / Re: Downtime
« on: April 30, 2011, 01:22:24 PM »
Well  haters gonna hate.

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In my opinion, christianity has been trampled on by so many religious leaders, they made up the rules telling people what to do and what not to do.
Which is effectively breaking the ten commandments of "Do not idol anyone else but god", which is why religion is no good to us anymore.

Back then, when things cannot be explained like plagues, disasters, etc, everyone saw it as god being angry, but religion was effective when it comes to law, but not for modern times.

Religion causes arguments and conflicts more than ever. You now have extremists being taught the wrong things. I.e. forcing women to wear burkas, and not allowing them to have freedom for themselves.

There is a fine line between 'Believing in your religion' and 'forcing it' upon people, many people in many religious groups seem to force that on other people, and not respecting their boundaries, that is the main problem for everyone.
Could not of said it better. I have a belief, but Im not gonan shove down people's throats. Sadly thats the insanity of the Dark Ages. With posts like this, we will have great debates. Nice job :)

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News and Announcements / Re: Downtime
« on: April 30, 2011, 01:13:41 PM »
Could I have an update on what's going on now?
i'm an idiot for assuming things attack, haters are hating. Its kinda sad.

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Ok, I am chaniging the rules around, we are doing free style. Im gonna do my thing about after this post Oil then religion, then the best gun. This how we go. The subject I am adding is, Most Progressive Man on Earth. Please use brain, large rpeorts that maybe you have made in the past are greatly appreicated.
This a report I wrote I think its preety good. Its a collaberation of the report and some new things
Vroom! Vroom! The car starts.  The family gets into their car and drives off into the sunset.  The places that they were going to would take days if they were walking.  The only other option were trains and they did not stop at specific points.  The reason for the invention of the car was to get from point a to point b faster.  It connected families and society.  We use our cars everyday, but someone had to make a car that was affordable and durable.
   The man who accomplished that task was Henry Ford.  His thought was to make a car that was affordable and durable.  Before, cars were only play toys for the rich.  The car was sold for $10,000 in those days, which is equal to $167,597 in 2009 (Friedman, 2009).  Because of his invention we don’t have to take hours to simply go to a supermarket far away, now we can go to other places more often. The economy and society is forever changed.
   Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, in Greenfield Township, now Dearborn, Michigan.  He grew up on a farm in Greenfield and could of easily just have stayed a farmer, but something dragged him towards mechanisms.  When he was young he started fixing people’s watches (Amnet).  He grew up and made his first steam engine when he was 15, even though he had very limited education.  When he was 16 he became a machinist apprentice (Amnet).
   In 1888, Henry Ford married Clara Bryant and moved to a farm in Dearborn. They had a child named Edsel Bryant Ford. During 1891 to 1899, he became a mechanical engineer for the Edison Illuminating.
   Then in 1896, he build the first quadricycle, also known as the horseless carriage. This is thought to be one of his biggest successes. It was never even close to the power of the cars of today and even his famous Model T, but this invention was the starting point of his business career. Until this invention, he was experimenting to make the car affordable and durable, but because of it, he understood what to do next. It was the starting point for the invention that would soon change the world.
   In 1899, Henry Ford left Edison and went to the Detroit Automobile Company which only produced a few cars. He wanted to be in “bigger leagues”, so he left to go and build his own company for racing cars. In 1901, he was chief engineer of  Henry Ford Motor Company. At this time cars where still built one at a time, so Ford saw that if this was changed to a faster process, his future business career could be changed, as well. He combined ideas from George Eastman to use standardized parts to make the car more durable. Finical advisors had a dispute with him and refused to finance his idea.
   Then in 1902 Henry Motor Company became Cadillac Motor Company, but his own racing car company was not enough for Ford to get supporters. He then started a new company named Ford Motor Company, founded on July 16, 1903.
   July 20th, 1903, the world was changed. The first Model A car was sold to a Detroit Physician. “With the first sale,” said The Great Idea Finder, “the steps of the young company reached high stats.” The world was forever changed.
   Now, because of this newfound invention which was loved by all of America, Henry Ford, in 1907, promised to bring in a even more durable car that would be used by many people and be inexpensive. Ford’s engineers surprised America again and invented the Model T. It first sold for $850, but the major problem was that Ford could not meet the demand.  Then, Ford came up with an idea that revolutionized industry, the assembly line.
   The assembly line opened new horizons for business, named Mass-Production. Mass-production would later lead to a huge amount of products. What would happen was that one person would work on one part of the product and do nothing else but that part. It sped up production time, which equaled money which equals power. Now, people cared about what Ford said and his ideas became important.
   The major success of Ford made astronomical power for him. Now the car was selling for as much as $250, and that fulfilled his promise. The car was now affordable and was used for serious reasons, not just play toys for the rich like it was back in 1870. His work revolutionized the world. He turned the world over and truly reformed industry.
   Today the assembly line is used in most companies. Some of the companies of today would not be as successful if it wasn’t for this great man. The assembly line also increased urbanization, because of this upspring of more products, more people were attracted to cities. It attracted so many people to America and we might not have had other ideas that we have today.
   So, remember when you turn on your engine and start your car, that Henry Ford might have taken a long time to build the affordable car.  His efforts affect us today and will surly affect us in the future.






Works Cited
Ament, Phil. "Inventor Henry Ford Biography." The Great Idea Finder - Celebrating the    Spirit of Innovation. Troy MI: ©1997-2007, n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2011.             <http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventors/ford.htm>.
Ford, Henry, and Samuel Crowther. My Life and Work,. Garden City, NY: Doubleday,    Page &, 1922. Print.
Freidman, S. Morgan. "The Inflation Calculator." The Homepage Du Jour of S. Morgan    Friedman. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Jan. 2011. <http://www.westegg.com/inflation/>.
Museum, Henry Ford. "The Henry Ford: The Life of Henry Ford." The Henry Ford:    America's Greatest History Attraction Home Page. The Henry Ford, n.d. Web. 11          Jan. 2011. <http://www.hfmgv.org/exhibits/hf/>.


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I love you home boys. I just love you. Thank you for bringing your debate face on. First topic is religion. All of the past posts on different subjects are valid. Just give me a hour cause I just woke up and I can abrly see. Ok guys, give me another hour cause I have to a load of math work for regeants. So, please be patient.

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Ok, I feel that this community is mature enough for a debate. Please vote on a debate of the following choices:
1. Religion
2. Illegal Immigration
3. The best gun
4. Ways to end the economic downgrade (Europeans and Americans can talk)
5. Oil and its alternatives
Debates can run in form of long reports to short comments. Long comments are much appreicated. NO TROLLS! DONT GET OFF TOPIC. CHOOSE YOUR SUBJECT FOR DEBATE!
PLEASE NOTICE I HAVE ADDED 2 MORE TOPICS WHICH ARE MORE OF A RELAXED DEBATE SUBJECT
1. Most Progressive Man on Earth
2. Best book and the story behind it

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General Discussion / Re: Royal Wedding
« on: April 29, 2011, 10:27:15 PM »
All nice and dandy when the govt is in a recession. Its worse there than here. Sad thing is, both recessions are so easy to fix, its just greed, oh and Im not poor, Im not a conservative. Im upper mid-class that has a freakin brain unlike these idiots that feed off the fine and dnadiness of the media. Im sorry Im being harsh, I still respect your opinon. Forgive me I just get crazy on debates.

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General Discussion / Re: Royal Wedding
« on: April 29, 2011, 10:11:13 PM »
I find the weeding to be outrageously disgusting. This whole royal family should be arrested for taking money that clearly the British Government needs. I dont even live in the UK but its outrageous that this can happaen even during a horrible econmic downtime.

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News and Announcements / Re: Downtime
« on: April 28, 2011, 10:26:35 PM »
Im happy to join this community as it pwns exiled 5x over.

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