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Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:16 PM
Ok I made it.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:19 PM
Hello Mleyvas

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:20 PM
Ok I made it.
UMM... WHAT TO TALK TO YOU?

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:21 PM
Who choose Torchic in Ruby version or sapphire or emerald? I did:happy:

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:22 PM
Just e-mail me at (Mleyvas2461@verizon.net) Ok

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:23 PM
Just e-mail me at (Mleyvas2461@verizon.net) Ok

e-mail? huh why?

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:23 PM
Just e-mail me at (Mleyvas2461@verizon.net) Ok
sooooo
u single?

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:23 PM
umm... please say you are talking to Mleyvas...:confused:

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:25 PM
I'm not alowed to date. What school do you guys go to, I'm going to Curdes.

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:26 PM
Just e-mail me at (Mleyvas2461@verizon.net) Ok
YOU HAVE VERIZON NETWORK?

LETS TALK ABOUT SCIENCE.
Science in the broadest sense refers to any knowledge or trained skill, especially (but not exclusively) when this is attained by verifiable means.[1] The word science also describes any systematic field of study or the knowledge gained from such study. In a more restricted sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on empiricism, experimentation, and methodological naturalism, as well as to the organized body of knowledge humans have gained by such research. This article focuses on science in the latter sense.

Scientists maintain that scientific investigation must adhere to the scientific method, a process for evaluating empirical knowledge which explains observable events in nature as a result of natural causes, rejecting supernatural notions.

Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:

Natural sciences, the study of the natural phenomena;
Social sciences, the systematic study of human behavior and society.
Mathematics has both similarities and differences compared to other fields of science, and is sometimes included within a third, separate classification, called formal science. Mathematics is similar to other sciences because it is a rigorous, structured study (of topics such as quantity, structure, space, and change). It is different because of its method of arriving at its results. Mathematics as a whole is vital to the sciences — indeed major advances in mathematics have often led to major advances in other sciences. Certain aspects of mathematics are indispensable for the formation of hypotheses, theories and laws in discovering and describing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).

Science as defined above is sometimes termed pure science to differentiate it from applied science, the application of scientific research to human needs.

The word science comes from the Latin word scientia for knowledge. The Indo-European root means to discern or to separate, akin to Sanskrit chyati, he cuts off, Greek schizein, to split, Latin scindere, to split. From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, science or scientia meant any systematic or exact recorded knowledge. Science therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that philosophy had at that time. In some languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, the word corresponding to science still carries this meaning.

From classical times until the advent of the modern era, philosophy was divided into natural philosophy and moral philosophy. In the 1800's the term natural philosophy gradually gave way to the term natural science. Natural science was gradually specialized to its current domain, which typically includes the physical sciences and the biological sciences. The social sciences, inheriting portions of the realm of moral philosophy, are currently included under the auspices of science as well, to the extent that these disciplines also use empirical methods. As currently understood, moral philosophy still retains the study of ethics, regarded as a branch of philosophy and one of the three classical normative sciences.
Scientists use model to refer to a description of something, specifically one which can be used to make predictions that can be tested by experiment or observation. A hypothesis is a contention that has been neither well supported nor yet ruled out by experiment. A theory, in the context of science, is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a certain natural phenomena. A theory typically describes the behavior of much broader sets of phenomena than a hypothesis — commonly, a large number of hypotheses may be logically bound together by a single theory. A physical law or law of nature is a scientific generalization based on a sufficiently large number of empirical observations that it is taken as fully verified.

The scientific method provides an objective process to find solutions to problems in a number of scientific and technological fields. Often scientist/s have a preference for one outcome over another, and it is important that this preference does not bias their interpretation. The scientific method attempts to minimize the influence of a scientist's bias on the outcome of an experiment. This can be achieved by correct experimental design, and thorough peer review of experimental design as well as conclusions of a study.

Scientists never claim absolute knowledge. Unlike a mathematical proof, a proven scientific theory is always open to falsification, if new evidence is presented. Even the most basic and fundamental theories may turn out to be imperfect if new observations are inconsistent with them. Critical to this process is making every relevant aspect of research publicly available, which permits peer review of published results, and also allows ongoing review and repeating of experiments and observations by multiple researchers operating independently of one another. Only by fulfilling these expectations can it be determined how reliable the experimental results are for potential use by others.

Isaac Newton's Newtonian law of gravitation is a famous example of an established law that was later found not to be universal - it does not hold in experiments involving motion at speeds close to the speed of light or in close proximity of strong gravitational fields. Outside these conditions, Newton's Laws remain an excellent model of motion and gravity. Since general relativity accounts for all the same phenomena that Newton's Laws do and more, general relativity is now regarded as a better theory


The philosophy of science seeks to understand the nature and justification of scientific knowledge, and its ethical implications. It has proven difficult to provide a definitive account of the scientific method that can decisively serve to distinguish science from non-science. Thus there are legitimate arguments about exactly where the borders are. There is nonetheless a set of core precepts that have broad consensus among published philosophers of science and within the scientific community at large. (see: Problem of demarcation)

Science is reasoned-based analysis of sensation upon our awareness. As such, the scientific method cannot deduce anything about the realm of reality that is beyond what is observable by existing or theoretical means. When a manifestation of our reality previously considered supernatural is understood in the terms of causes and consequences, it acquires a scientific explanation.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:26 PM
Dodd Middle School
Also Feung guy...person, shut the heck up!

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:26 PM
my brain hurts

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:26 PM
I'm not alowed to date. What school do you guys go to, I'm going to Curdes.
I'M IN BRET HARTE MIDDLE SCHOOL.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:27 PM
my brain hurts

who's dosen't, ow!

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:29 PM
who likes deoxys here?

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:29 PM
Are you guys all boys? If so lets get some girls on here!

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:29 PM
who's dosen't, ow!
WANNA TALK ABOUT MATH NEXT.

Mathematics is the discipline that deals with concepts such as quantity, structure, space and change. It evolved, through the use of abstraction and logical reasoning, from counting, calculation, measurement and the study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. Mathematicians explore these and related concepts, aiming to formulate new conjectures and establish their truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions.

Knowledge and use of basic mathematics is widespread, as it has been throughout history. Refinements of basic ideas are visible in ancient mathematical texts originating in ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and ancient India, with increased rigour introduced by the ancient Greeks. From this point on, the development continued in short bursts until the Renaissance period of the 16th century where mathematical innovations interacted with new scientific discoveries leading to an acceleration in understanding that continues to the present day.

Today, mathematics is used throughout the world in many fields, including science, engineering, medicine and economics. The application of mathematics to such fields, often dubbed applied mathematics, inspires and makes use of new mathematical discoveries and has sometimes led to the development of entirely new disciplines. Mathematicians also engage in pure mathematics for its own sake without having any practical application in mind, although others may discover such applications later.

The word "mathematics" is often abbreviated math in the U.S. and Canada and maths in Britain, Ireland, Australia and many Commonwealth countries.

The evolution of mathematics might be seen to be an ever-increasing series of abstractions, or alternatively an expansion of subject matter. The first abstraction was probably that of numbers. The realization that two apples and two oranges have something in common was a breakthrough in human thought. In addition to recognizing how to count physical objects, prehistoric peoples also recognized how to count abstract quantities, like time — days, seasons, years. Arithmetic (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), naturally followed. Monolithic monuments testify to knowledge of geometry.

Further steps need writing or some other system for recording numbers such as tallies or the knotted strings called quipu used by the Inca empire to store numerical data. Numeral systems have been many and diverse.

From the beginnings of recorded history, the major disciplines within mathematics arose out of the need to do calculations relating to taxation and commerce, to understand the relationships among numbers, to measure land, and to predict astronomical events. These needs can be roughly related to the broad subdivision of mathematics, into the studies of quantity, structure, space, and change.

Mathematics since has been much extended, and there has been a fruitful interaction between mathematics and science, to the benefit of both. Mathematical discoveries have been made throughout history and continue to be made today. According to Mikhail B. Sevryuk, in the January 2006 issue of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, "The number of papers and books included in the Mathematical Reviews database since 1940 (the first year of operation of MR) is now more than 1.9 million, and more than 75 thousand items are added to the database each year. The overwhelming majority of works in this ocean contain new mathematical theorems and their proofs

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:30 PM
who likes deoxys here?

Deoxys? You mean the ugly, orange, green, tentacle, human-like, weirdo, four forms, Pokemon!

He's ok.:eh:

All boys!

Once again me brains hurts

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:31 PM
Deoxys? You mean the ugly, orange, green, tentacle, human-like, weirdo, four forms, Pokemon!

He's ok.:eh:

All boys!

Once again me brains hurts
NOT OK....
I DON'T LIKE IT.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:32 PM
NOT OK....
I DON'T LIKE IT.

I like Jirachi! He is awesome!

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:32 PM
stop copying stuff from other sites
plus this might be spam
(so talk about pokemon)

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:33 PM
What ever happend to hannah montana? Well we are supossed to talk about pokemon.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:33 PM
stop copying stuff from other sites
plus this might be spam
(so talk about pokemon)

Who has a Milotic? I don't although I do want to try one out:rolleyes:

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:35 PM
Who has a Milotic? I don't although I do want to try one out:rolleyes:
i have one

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:35 PM
Who has a Milotic? I don't although I do want to try one out:rolleyes:
I HAVE A LEVEL 81 MILOTIC.

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:36 PM
How old are you guys? I'll you last.

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:37 PM
How old are you guys? I'll you last.
im twelve

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:37 PM
I HAVE A LEVEL 81 MILOTIC.

Are Milotic good?

A. They are Awesome
B.They are good
C. They bad
D. They are horrible

Choose!
Also, I am twelve

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:37 PM
How old are you guys? I'll you last.
UMM...I'M A FEMALE
AND I'M 13.
I JUST WANT TO BE A MALE:OOPS:

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:38 PM
i would say A
but Mley just asked us something
stop screwing around

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:38 PM
i would say A
but Mley just asked us something
stop screwing around

I know she asked, something, I anwsered, I am twelve

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:40 PM
Are Milotic good?

A. They are Awesome
B.They are good
C. They bad
D. They are horrible

Choose!
Also, I am twelve
CHOOSE A.

I THINK MILOTIC CAME FROM VENUS DE MILO.

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:40 PM
Like I said e-mail me so we can talk about other things. I'm an 11 year old girl.:oops:

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:40 PM
CHOOSE A.

I THINK MILOTIC CAME FROM VENUS DE MILO.
What is a Venus De Milo?

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:42 PM
What is a Venus De Milo?
The "Aphrodite of Milos" otherwise known as the Venus de Milo is an ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous of the art of ancient Greek sculpture. It is believed to depict Aphrodite (called Venus by the Romans), the Greek goddess of love and beauty. It is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm (80 inches) high, but without its arms and its original plinth. From an inscription on its now-lost plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; it was earlier mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles.

THAT'S VENUS DE MILO.

Light Titan
08-22-2006, 10:42 PM
Like I said e-mail me so we can talk about other things. I'm an 11 year old girl.:oops:
well i was born i 94
what year were u born in?

theEND
08-22-2006, 10:42 PM
What the helll....what is this thread for? Talking to whoever made this? There ISN'T NEED FOR THIS HERE. This is the Pokemon gaming sections!

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:43 PM
My favort to pokemon are skitty and vulpix. What are yours?

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:43 PM
well i was born i 94
what year were u born in?
JULY 14, 1993

RIGHT ON THE DAY OF THE NEW MOON.
I THINK THE NAME MILOTC CAME FROM THE NAME VENUS DE MILO.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:44 PM
Wow! we have a supervisor

Favorite Pokemon- Jirachi, Mew, Celebi, Lugia, Blaziken, Raikou, Groudon

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:45 PM
Wow! we have a supervisor

Favorite Pokemon- Jirachi, Mew, Celebi, Lugia, Blaziken, Raikou, Groudon
WHO IS IT?
SOMEONE SHOULD MOVE THIS THREAD TO HE CHAT SECTION.

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:46 PM
Just e-mail me

Mleyvas2461@verizon.net! Please:rolleyes:

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:47 PM
WHO IS IT?
SOMEONE SHOULD MOVE THIS THREAD TO HE CHAT SECTION.

I can't choose I will narrow it though.

Mew, Jirachi, Celebi (They are the coolest!)

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:47 PM
Just e-mail me

Mleyvas2461@verizon.net! Please:rolleyes:

I did e-mail you but I was e-mailed back with.... I am on vacation please call

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:47 PM
Just e-mail me

Mleyvas2461@verizon.net! Please:rolleyes:
WHY DO YOU WANT US TO.
AND I'M A GIRL, I DON'T EMAIL GIRLS.

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:49 PM
Where is the chat section?

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:49 PM
WHY DO YOU WANT US TO.
AND I'M A GIRL, I DON'T EMAIL GIRLS.

I have a question, why do you write in Caps?:surp:

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:50 PM
I have a question, why do you write in Caps?:surp:
DID YOU READ MY SIG YET?
I HAVE TO BECAUSE MY CAP LOCK BUTTON IS BROKEN.

hogsbff
08-22-2006, 10:51 PM
DID YOU READ MY SIG YET?
I HAVE TO BECAUSE MY CAP LOCK BUTTON IS BROKEN.

Oh, hehe:neutral:

Mleyvas
08-22-2006, 10:54 PM
What are your names? My nickname is Mandy.

FengHuang
08-22-2006, 10:54 PM
Oh, hehe:neutral:
EVEN MY SIG IS IN CAP.
WHY IS THIS THREAD IN THE R/S/E FORUM.

Neo Pikachu
08-22-2006, 10:56 PM
*Ahem*

AGGGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!

Holy. Freaking. Cow. You know, it's been a long, long time since I've seen a thread filled with SO MUCH FREAKING SPAM! Come on, I've read this entire thing over and the massive lack of intelligence in all these posts is killing my mind.

Die, thread. Die.

*Locked with pleasure.