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Moclon

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This is a "dead time" for the forum, so I'm going to test:
How many posts can us, the members, squeeze in this topic before a moderator closes it.

1.

Also: No double posting.

30 minutes have passed already, COME ON MODS.
 
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Lemme get this straight. You want... You WANT a Mod to lock it this time?

Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Let's see if we can drive you up the wall by NOT locking it. *Waits for another Mod to lock it after failing to read this post*
 
Lemme get this straight. You want... You WANT a Mod to lock it this time?

Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Let's see if we can drive you up the wall by NOT locking it. *Waits for another Mod to lock it after failing to read this post*
For some odd reason he wants spoony to lock it. Must be a fetish of his. o_O
 
Lemme get this straight. You want... You WANT a Mod to lock it this time?

Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. Let's see if we can drive you up the wall by NOT locking it. *Waits for another Mod to lock it after failing to read this post*
For some odd reason he wants spoony to lock it. Must be a fetish of his. o_O

Lots of people have spoony fetishes. Also, I saw this topic a couple hours ago but didn't open it because of the title being ambiguous.
 
Yoshian, this isn't "Count to 1,000,000", this was just to test their reaction time, which was 58 minutes, pretty darn long.
 
Not if you put it all into perspective...

It wasn't an hour, it wasn't a day, it wasn't a week, or a month, or a year. When you consider the reply of this post it's like a split millisecond has been used in the whole of the universe.

I was reading something about space and stuff on Wikipedia the other day (it interests me a bit, space) and found out that it's going to take a VERY long time for the sun to go out, almost twice the age of what the universe is now if estimations are to be believed (and they are not, rofl), then that doesn't even come CLOSE to the whole lot of the stars going out, which takes almost the same amount of time as the universe's age at the time, then black holes will appear and they too slowly die, and finally there's nothing left in well over 100 million years from now. (Just checked, it's over a trillion years, yikes.)

Heck, our whole lives would probably only be a section no bigger then 1 micro-meter on the whole timeline of the universe.

This is naturally just a theory. For all we know the universe was formed the day before we appeared on the planet. It's like how people think they can put a date on the end of the world (December 21st this year, apparently) but the world could end in the next two minutes if it wanted to. Heck, we don't know.

Anyway, here's where I got that from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_of_an_expanding_universe
 
I think the fact that it was caught within the hour when the title did not immediately raise any flags during a dead time of the day is pretty good. You picked a dead time with a misleading name in a section that usually does not need much modding, so I am impressed with the speed at which it was caught. Anyways, since you said this was completed and to prevent Yoshian from counting to 1,000,000, I'll just lock it now.
 
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