A Conversation for Talking Point: 11 September, 2001
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Ming Mang Posted Sep 18, 2001
This is slightly off-topic, but of course the world didn't end in 1999! The Aztecs said that that's not going to happen until 2012! (Or was it 2025?)
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Earthman Posted Sep 21, 2001
Well as far as the Aztec Empire was concerned, the world ended for them in the 1520's. They didn't see that one coming.
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cafram - in the states. Posted Sep 21, 2001
Does anyone else think it's strange that Nostrodamus predicts the end of the world, then predicts things happening after that?
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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Posted Sep 21, 2001
Well he is mad how can something happen if were all DEAD?
why whats ment to happen ?
(Trust No One Defently Not ME )
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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Posted Sep 22, 2001
Like an infnate time loop
Like an infnate time loop
Like an infnate time loop
Like an infnate time loop
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Rocky Posted Sep 23, 2001
Despite practising it again & again, you still didn't get the spelling right. Infinitely more practice required.
If Nostradamus predicted the beginning of the world, what world are we talking about? Presumably the earth? So he must have been extra-terrestial, like that little creature flying across the moon on a bike in the Spielberg film.
Spokey.
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Ming Mang Posted Sep 24, 2001
I suggested that perhaps in this world he predicted the end of this world and the beginning of another. Or the same world as before, which is now, so I shouldn't actually say 'before', but 'now' instead.
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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Posted Sep 25, 2001
It may just be the rising of a new Donimant Speches. Like planet of the Apes for exsample.
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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Sep 25, 2001
mozandmarr, if you look, "Researcher 184668" was just a one-off account set up by a Troll to post a single contentious message and stir up a little trouble... Don't let it get to you!
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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Sep 25, 2001
Oops, sorry guys - I made the fundamental error of only noticing the first page of the thread. oops.
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