I'm seeing 1501!!! Stud boy!!!!devildeac wrote:Man, no change in status at 1500. :oops: :roll:Guess I'll have to go back to some more shameless PWing to reach the 2000 goal. :oops: :roll:

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I'm seeing 1501!!! Stud boy!!!!devildeac wrote:Man, no change in status at 1500. :oops: :roll:Guess I'll have to go back to some more shameless PWing to reach the 2000 goal. :oops: :roll:
My dad was the statistical consultant for most of those studies.bjornolf wrote: My kids are watching Ghostbusters II today, cause they loved Ghostbusters so much yesterday. I had forgotten that they mention Duke's paranormal psychology department in that movie. It's also mentioned in that Harrison Ford movie, "What Lies Beneath".
Please share!Bostondevil wrote:Did I ever mention here about my very unique and specific brand of ESP or clairvoyance, whatever you want to call it? I don't want to repeat myself if I've already told the story.
You haven't mentioned it on either board that I know of.cl15876 wrote:Please share!Bostondevil wrote:Did I ever mention here about my very unique and specific brand of ESP or clairvoyance, whatever you want to call it? I don't want to repeat myself if I've already told the story.
You might actually have a very sensitive sense of touch. Soda that's been shaken actually feels a little different. And it starts to "vibrate" for lack of a better term when you start to open it. You might just be sub-consciously sensitive to that. Or, maybe you just have a telekinetic ability to still or fizz a soda. Maybe you're not "sensing" the shaken soda so much as using the force to calm or telekineticaly "shake" the soda. ;)Bostondevil wrote:OK, here it is. I can always tell when a soda can or 2-liter bottle is going to 'explode' before I open it. If I sense an imminent explosion, I take precautions (hold it over the sink, water fountain, what have you). It's not even really a concious thought. When I do that, it always fizzes. When I don't, it doesn't. Weird. But also useful in a very limited way. You won't get sprayed with soda around me. (Now watch, I'll probably lose it since I've bragged about it.)
When I was younger (and to large extent, still today), I was really into "unexplained phenomena," ranging from ghosts to monsters to aliens to whatever. I read a bunch about it, particularly in late elementary and middle school, and always thought it was cool to run across mention of the Duke Parapsychology Lab. It disaffiliated with Duke in 2002, but still bears a strong association with the university by virtue of the Center's heritage and its present-day location right near campus.bjornolf wrote: My kids are watching Ghostbusters II today, cause they loved Ghostbusters so much yesterday. I had forgotten that they mention Duke's paranormal psychology department in that movie. It's also mentioned in that Harrison Ford movie, "What Lies Beneath".
I have the new EA Sports Personal Trainer for Wii. It's a pretty good mix of cardio and weight training.DukePA wrote:stair climber for 30 minutes, hummus and pita, then wii for 45 minutes. I now have boxing on my wii fit and loooove "beating the shit" out of those I'm pissed at for the moment!!!!
I'm strongly considering one of these titles. How much do they run? Are they really that good of a workout? Does anybody have the balance board? How's Wii fit? What about the other balance board-compatible titles like the board sports selections? How many question marks in a row can I throw out? Should I stick all of this in a video game thread (we're kind of overdue for one of those)?ArkieDukie wrote:I have the new EA Sports Personal Trainer for Wii. It's a pretty good mix of cardio and weight training.DukePA wrote:stair climber for 30 minutes, hummus and pita, then wii for 45 minutes. I now have boxing on my wii fit and loooove "beating the shit" out of those I'm pissed at for the moment!!!!
YmoBeThere wrote:What was everyone just posting about?
I was gonna say, we probably could have guessed you liked that one. ;)wilson wrote:I scored 'Cast Away,' one of my favorite movies, for five bucks at Target today, and am now watching it.
In light of my sig, I thought I should share that.
It honestly has nothing to do with Wilson. I just think it's a great movie. It's long been one of those that I'd drop everything and watch the remainder, however much time was left, when it was on cable. Buying it for $5 was a no-brainer.bjornolf wrote:
I was gonna say, we probably could have guessed you liked that one. ;)
Love Wii Boxing for working out those aggressions!DukePA wrote:stair climber for 30 minutes, hummus and pita, then wii for 45 minutes. I now have boxing on my wii fit and loooove "beating the shit" out of those I'm pissed at for the moment!!!!