aeryolol wrote:Sorry about leaving so quick, lol.
I was screaming 'cause the air came back on.
But I think it just went off again.
Lyssa, I forgot to tell you but no way I will call in.
I am too shy, lol .
N is for nose.
G is for goat.
(I just wanted to spell out sibling, 'since I already had the first letters )
you, shy? *dies laughing*
joking
Hello, I'm Jo.
And yeah, I'm a guy. Jo's just a nickname.
kthxbai
VeiwerZane wrote:Naw i still aint caught up entirely on Horus. I havent even look at set. Pitty i love mytholygy and gods and the stories behind them. Always have. Im thinking of comeign on around 12:30 i think thats 7:30 est. I totaly forgot yesterday i went strait to bed after heros and forgot to wait up.
Hey, don't worry about it Zane. We're all just playing anyway. I don't think Lyssa and Spades EVER read the assignments.
I did once or twice..lol.
"Would you rather be dumber than you look or look dumber than you are?" -Jonas
"Do I look like the kind of girl who wears socks?" -Sarah
The Hymn of One is fun!
Hooray for Orange Slurpees!
Go to my YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/xshibbiex
Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
c = m/V
n = V/Vm
Hello, I'm Jo.
And yeah, I'm a guy. Jo's just a nickname.
kthxbai
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
The winners write the textbooks.
Hello, I'm Jo.
And yeah, I'm a guy. Jo's just a nickname.
kthxbai
"Would you rather be dumber than you look or look dumber than you are?" -Jonas
"Do I look like the kind of girl who wears socks?" -Sarah
The Hymn of One is fun!
Hooray for Orange Slurpees!
Go to my YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/xshibbiex
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
c = m/V
n = V/Vm
what? those are basic formulas, i learned them in the 10th grade.
Hello, I'm Jo.
And yeah, I'm a guy. Jo's just a nickname.
kthxbai
PolkadotConfederation wrote:Copernicus is known for his revolutionary idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun. However Aristarchus of Samos, a student of Plato, actually came up with the idea FIRST.
aeryolol wrote:Sorry about leaving so quick, lol.
I was screaming 'cause the air came back on.
But I think it just went off again.
Lyssa, I forgot to tell you but no way I will call in.
I am too shy, lol .
N is for nose.
G is for goat.
(I just wanted to spell out sibling, 'since I already had the first letters )
you, shy? *dies laughing*
joking
“Farthest from your mind is the thought of falling back, in fact, it isn't there at all. And so you dig your hole carefully and deep, and wait.”
aeryolol wrote:Sorry about leaving so quick, lol.
I was screaming 'cause the air came back on.
But I think it just went off again.
Lyssa, I forgot to tell you but no way I will call in.
I am too shy, lol .
N is for nose.
G is for goat.
(I just wanted to spell out sibling, 'since I already had the first letters )
you, shy? *dies laughing*
joking
sorry
Hello, I'm Jo.
And yeah, I'm a guy. Jo's just a nickname.
kthxbai
I wish I had a swimming pool right about now.
The base pool is gross or I would go there.
Maybe I should go buy a $10 pool at wally world and put ice in it
and sit.
lol
“Farthest from your mind is the thought of falling back, in fact, it isn't there at all. And so you dig your hole carefully and deep, and wait.”
This is the most important set of observations made by Galileo. He did this in January of 1609 and in a mere 15 nights of observing (interrupted by two completely cloudy nights) he deduced that Jupiter had 4 objects in orbit about it.
He published this result on March 13, 1609.
Well of course this was unsettling. Some other notables, clergy, etc looked through the telescope and pretended not to see the moons. Some refused to look through the telescope.
One scientist of the day summed the situation up as follows:
These satellites of Jupiter are invisible to the naked eye, and therefore exercise no influence on the Earth, and therefore would be useless and therefore do not exist.