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Tyler
Hellhounds On My Trail
15 years old
Male
Delta, BC
Born Sep-7-1992
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I am interested in my life and also BC's Environment. I enjoying spending time outside, Listening to my tunes and playing Bass Guitar. My favorite genre's of music are Rock, Hard Rock, Alternitive Rock, Metal & Heavy Metal. I'm not a big fan of Rap, Pop, Hip-Hop. I love going to concerts, I even love traveling the world just to see a concert. Horror movies are my addiction.
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Local Time: Aug 27 2008, 10:57 PM
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4 Jun 2008
"We've Sensed It. We've Seen The Signs. Now... It's Happening."
A paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity. This looks like a good movie. It's not a Horror flick, but I'll see it anyways. There's saposse to be a lot of blood and disturbing scenes.
28 May 2008
The first-ever Mars weather report has been beamed back to Earth thanks to cutting-edge Canadian technology.
(There's a video avalible) http://news.sympatico.msn.ctv.ca/abc/home/contentposting.aspx?isfa=1&feedname=CTV-TOPSTORIES_V3&showbyline=True&newsitemid=CTVNews%2f20080528%2fmars_weather_080528 The weather was chilly, at least by Earth's standards, with a high of -30 C and a frigid low of -80 C on Tuesday. The weather bulletin was sent by the shoebox-sized Canadian weather station aboard the Phoenix Mars Lander, which touched down Sunday after a 10-month journey. The data sent by the $37-million device was the first of its kind. In addition to temperature, it recorded winds of an estimated 20 kilometres per hour from the northeast, and pressure of 8.5 millibars, or about one-100th of Earth's pressure at sea-level. Weather-tracking instruments were turned on shortly after the Phoenix-Mars lander reached its destination, Jim Whiteway, a York University professor and the head of the Canadian mission told The Canadian Press. He said the Canadian team will spend three months analyzing data beamed back from the box to help in the search for evidence of water on the Red Planet. The technology includes a so-called lidar instrument that will allow Canadian scientists to study dust and clouds in the Mars atmosphere within a 20-kilometre radius of the planet. The lidar -- an acronym for Light Detection and Ranging -- will send a beam into the atmosphere that will scatter particles and be reflected back to sensors in the weather station, giving scientists an idea of how Martian weather works. "We are actually contributing quite a significant chunk to the mission," Tim Cole, spokesperson for the Canada Science and Technology Museum, told CTV Newsnet Monday afternoon. He added that Phoenix's lidar instrument is "going to give us an indication of how the atmosphere is put together, what's in the atmosphere, (and information about) cloud formation."
26 May 2008
If someone offered you a million dollars to do this, would you accept?
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MURDER INC.
YOU ARE A TRAITOR AND GUILTY OF TREASON AGAINST DV. YOU THE BAD KID HA HA HA 12 Jun 2008 - 6:47
cartman
whats up TY I saw the cast for the new warriors movie they got some good people but i still think the orginal is the best. 24 Mar 2008 - 9:57 Friends
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