Tātad vienu jauku dienu [9. septembrī] Aigara jaunskungs bija piesēdies pie mana datora, un aizrakstīja mūsu jaukajam Silvestram pāris ziņas iekš skype! Lieki teikt, ka tas bija kaut kas tāds, lai mani aizvainotu/pazemotu. Protams, es to pamanīju, bet pārāk nepārdzīvoju !
Tas, iespējams, pats par sevi nav nekas dižs. Smieklīgākais ir tas, ka Audera jaunskungs man šodien pirms pusnakts klusiņām, sēžot 2 metrus no manis, pēkšņi sāk rakstīt man ! Lūk, kas no tā visa sanāca !
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[9/10/2009 9:28:13 AM]
Rolands: cav
novelc man pornografijas izlasi 2008
Rolands: gej..
Rolands: u know what i mean, bet nesaki ne1
Rolands: ! (chuckle)
Silvestrs Auders: kas tieši tevi ninteresē?
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[11:29:25 PM 14.09.2009]
Silvestrs Auders: Roli
Rolands: koa?
Silvestrs Auders: ja tevi vēl interesē, es tev k-ko novilku
Rolands: ?
Rolands:
Rolands: nejau
Rolands:
Silvestrs Auders: mhm
Silvestrs Auders: 1080p piedevām
Rolands: To Tev zumbis rakstīja no mana kompja
Rolands:
Rolands: sūti viņam
Rolands:
Silvestrs Auders: ui
Rolands: lol
Rolands: labs Silvi
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A revolution in the method of transmitting and receiving power is taking place, and the results as it pertains to the everyday consumer may not be far behind. In fact, some forms of the technology will be made available this year.
Picture yourself never having to worry about recharging your phone, IPod or laptop as long as you were inside a wireless energy zone. That zone can be located in your house, on the train, in the airport, or at your workplace.
Time may literally be running out – and could one day vanish altogether, according to a bizarre new theory.
The suggestion has been put forward to explain a cosmological mystery that has baffled scientists.
A decade ago, measurements of the light from distant exploding stars showed the universe to be expanding at an accelerating rate.
Physicists assumed that a kind of anti-gravitational force must be driving the galaxies apart, and gave it the name “dark energy”.
However, to this day no-one has been able to say what dark energy is or where it comes from.
The new theory from Professor Jose Senovilla, at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, Spain, offers a radical alternative idea.
He believes there is no such thing as dark energy. Instead, he says we have been fooled into thinking the expansion of the universe is accelerating because time itself is slowing down.