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  1. what??! i like hybrid theory and meteora better. i heard some of the new songs and they dont have rapping, no super distortion, and sounds all plain. like it sounds simple. the last 2 cds had more distortion and a lot of background things and instuments in the song. some of the new ones sound really simple and no rapping. and the other albums had the graffiti etc stuff. this ones like simple and clean.

  2. if it actually does happen

    some people might bone dem hot chicks. some might start killing those they hate. and those who never went to church once in their life will decide to go church for their very first time on that day to forgive their sins

  3. Also what Ive found weird is about the bees. It may sound dumb but really a serious problem.

     

    http://earthfiles.com/news/news.cfm?...ry=Environment

    Honey bees working a hive. Albert Einstein said, ” If honey bees become extinct,

    human society will follow in four years.” Image © 2007 by TargetHealth.

     

    April 6, 2007 London, England - When hives in Toronto and Saskatchewan, Canada, were opened up in the last week of March, at least 40% had either disappeared – or in another twist of the mystery – in some Canadian hives, thousands of bee bodies were found dead.

     

    In addition to the United States and Canada, in Europe at least nine countries are now reporting massive disappearances of honey bees – similar to the Colony Collapse Disorder that has affected American beekeepers since the fall of 2006. The European countries reporting bee disappearances are:

     

    1) Spain

    2) Poland

    3) Greece

    4) Croatia

    5) Switzerland

    6) Italy

    7) Portugal

    Germany

    9) And England.

     

    To everyone’s surprise, in the U. K. where genetically modified crops have been resisted and beekeeping is on a smaller scale with less pesticide use than in the United States, honey beekeepers in London who opened hives the end of March found at least half of their hives empty.

     

    On April 4, 2007, I talked with the Chairman of the London Beekeeping Association, John Chapple, about the missing bee phenomenon.

     

    then i turned the tv on and they had something about hawaii loosing its bees, but not only our bees, bees around the world. See, its 2007 and this year there all dissapearing, theres on four more years. Its all happening from a bee mite that came out of noowhere. They said mainland reseachers tried to figure it out, but just gave up:

     

    http://www.khon2.com/news/local/6987462.html

    Paradise lost because of bee mite

    By Jai CunninghamHawaii was once thought to be paradise for beekeeping.

     

    Our islands were pest free and that made beekeepers across the state some of the most respected in the world.

     

    But all that is now gone, wiped out by a tiny pest called the bee mite.

     

    The state is quickly trying to get an accurate assessment of the scope of the problem.

     

    Beekeeper Howard McGinnis says you can thank busy bees for a full third of all the food you eat.

     

    You see these honey bees do much more than make honey, and now a pest is threatening their valuable lives. "If the infestation was intense enough I would imagine maybe pollination of some of the crops out in Kunia, Ewa might be affected by it," beekeeper McGinnis said.

     

    And the recent discovery of bee mites in local colonies could send ripples through the world market. "It can actually impact not just Hawaii, but the rest of the world.

     

    Because our queen bee industry sends out queens to much of the mainland U.S., Canada and other countries for their agricultural industries," said Darcy Oishi, state entomologist.

     

    McGinnis has spent the past few days collecting hundreds of bees to send in for testing.

     

    Mites have already been discovered in hives in Manoa and Makiki.

     

    If an infestation were to occur, then what could we expect? "The amount of labor in possibly going through and checking these hives as well as the remedies that we might have to employee later are going to be financial and a time burden," McGinnis said.

     

    It's the fear of the unknown that McGinnis says is scary. "One of the problems that i have is because we haven't had this in Hawaii, or we weren't aware of it. It hasn't been anything that we had to study," he said.

     

    McGinnis says he wouldn't be surprised if some beekeepers threw in their netting. "There are some people in the mainland because of the mite problem have just given up."

     

    And that could be bad news for Hawaii's bee industry.

     

    The samples from Makiki and Manoa turned up ten percent of the bees infested, and according to the state that is a high number. It could take weeks or months before we have an accurate understanding of how big this problem is.

  4. Does anyone believe in this? I heard through some people and the web that on December 21 2012, 11:11 A.M. GMT the world will end. | The mayans had precise calanders and then suddenly ends at 2012. | The bible code mentions that the end of times will occur when all nations or something will distroy or hate Israel. | I also heard something from Buddism that around 2012 is the last cycle and something about ends of times etc... | Some people predict that the world will end by an asteroid. | The bible said there would be a "Rapture"............ | Theres like a lot of things that all relate to 2012. Wuts up with that?

     

    Also, others not only believe itll be the end, but divine intervention. Or ET life coming etc... Something real big is going to happen. There so much evidence on 2012 and all things relating to it.

     

    Heres some cool links about it:

    http://www.december212012.com

    http://www.cloudriderbooks.net/essays.html

    http://www.2012predictions.net/

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=2012+end+

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