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WRT
26th January 2006, 12:33
It looks to me (http://www.cannabis.net/weblife.html) like if we all want to be productive and orderly, then we should be on LSD and staying the hell away from the coffee pot.

BTW - someone on here mentioned Stumble Upon the other day, thanks heaps! Its opened up a whole new side of the internet to me - it finds way more random crap than I have ever been able to come up with. If you are using Firefox and are bored at work, thats one extention to download that'll ease your day.

Fishy
26th January 2006, 12:38
thats bloody funny!:niceone:

In The Breeze
26th January 2006, 12:44
Yeah SU is mint for "stumbling" into alsorts of shyte. I have it on FF too

Sniper
26th January 2006, 13:25
Neat, thanks

Holy Roller
26th January 2006, 13:58
Net Guardian blocked the site cause its got DRUGS still good to know that the kids won't be visiting related sites. And NO I dont have the password to bypass the blocking programme.

Wolf
26th January 2006, 14:10
The pic of the web made under the influence of caffeine explains a lot about me! :devil2:

Holy Roller
26th January 2006, 14:13
The pic of the web made under the influence of caffeine explains a lot about me! :devil2:

Must be similar to water crystals frozen when subjected different types of music

Wolf
26th January 2006, 14:16
Must be similar to water crystals frozen when subjected different types of music
Wouldn't mind seeing that! Got any links?

JWALKER
26th January 2006, 14:18
thats good, i like that, wouldn't mind having seen the spiders going nuts doing it, that would be a bit of a laugh

Wolf
26th January 2006, 14:21
thats good, i like that, wouldn't mind having seen the spiders going nuts doing it, that would be a bit of a laugh
I've sat for ages watching an orb-web spider spinning it's huge wheel-shaped web - facinating. Watching the spider on caffeine spin its web must've been a serious crack-up!

And the one on LSD forgetting to put a lot of the connecting strands in - must've got the radial strands in then stopped to freak out at all the nasty hairy humans it could see crawling all over its legs...

WRT
26th January 2006, 15:43
Hmm, there are definately connecting strands, but they are very fine, much finer than the main ones heading outwards.

What would also have been interesting is if they had bothered to time how long each web took. Bet the one on hashish took about 3 times as long as the others!

Holy Roller
26th January 2006, 22:20
Wouldn't mind seeing that! Got any links?

I was first shown the pix at a Manatech meeting, did a quick search
http://www.whatthebleep.com/crystals/
http://dowsers.com/page52.html
http://www.wellnessgoods.com/messages.asp

Goblin
26th January 2006, 22:37
Incidently...a mate of mine reckoned that Hoffman dude celebrated his 100th birthday a couple of weeks back. :whistle:

oldrider
26th January 2006, 22:59
Amazing, I was just reading about the water crystals on another site today.
Really quite fascinating isn't it. Cheers John.

Wolf
27th January 2006, 09:38
I was first shown the pix at a Manatech meeting, did a quick search
http://www.whatthebleep.com/crystals/
http://dowsers.com/page52.html
http://www.wellnessgoods.com/messages.asp
Cheers, dude. The pics are amazing - the Mozart one was especially interesting. Mozart has what is deemed to be "Universal appeal" - people respond well to it no matter what their cultural background is - people brought up in African tribal villages or Japan, China respond to Mozart by relaxing even though it is completely alien music while they do not respond as favourably to other classical composers and other types of music. A lot of research into the effects of Mozart on learning, especially with young children, shows marked improvement - and now that pic shows the water crystalising into a rose shape. Eerie!