Official Civ4 S&T Off-Topic Thread

I never eat my school food now, but until 5th grade I was that guy who ate nothing but PB&J sandwiches from the school cafeteria.
 
What's a canteen?
 
Just yesterday when I was reading 1984 I stumbled across the word canteen for the first time. Strange to see it here all of a sudden.
 
Really? You do have to do that that RT showed us on that video of American history?

Pascal's triangle is almost like an alien device to discover things. If you got awed by the Triangle, try learning about Pascal's Pyramid, then your mind will blow :crazyeye:.


About Snow, well, I've never seen snow in my 24 years of life, only on the tv. I've never touched snow, I have no idea how it feels, how it's cold, or how to make a snowball and throw at someone else. When I was 12 we resorted to stuff in the classroom to make interesting projectile wars on school, then when I was 13 we started to use some small coconuts that were available in the small forest garden that was on my school. Then when I was 14 we had to use rocks. It was a little dangerous, but nothing serious happened.

It's one of my dreams, to see snow. Here in Brazil you'll only see snow if you are really lucky and on the southern edge of Brazil, almost touching Uruguay. Only on severe winters you can see some shy snow forming on the southernmost tip of Brazil (I never had the chance to do that). Or you can climb a really high mountain (which I'm afraid I won't do on my life).

So I have to travel to see snow :(

I'm afraid I don't understand the first sentence. But more on that, I played a nuclear siren over the class's sound system and almost all of the class got under their desks, it was great :lol:

Also, If I still know you and am rich I will fly you to America so that you can see snow :p I have a friend who is from some small Pacific island used by the US for technological research and whatnot. She had never seen snow except on TV and when she came here she was so excited by the snow and she just loved it :lol:
 
Getting a whole lot of sleet in my state these days.

Oh well, I don't like outside anyways.
 
There can be only one Latin American story in these here internets :trouble:
 
You should've said that two years ago. The story began two years ago and ended a year ago.
 
Oh... Well.... TO THE TIME MACHINE!
 
Really? You do have to do that that RT showed us on that video of American history?

Pascal's triangle is almost like an alien device to discover things. If you got awed by the Triangle, try learning about Pascal's Pyramid, then your mind will blow :crazyeye:.


About Snow, well, I've never seen snow in my 24 years of life, only on the tv. I've never touched snow, I have no idea how it feels, how it's cold, or how to make a snowball and throw at someone else. When I was 12 we resorted to stuff in the classroom to make interesting projectile wars on school, then when I was 13 we started to use some small coconuts that were available in the small forest garden that was on my school. Then when I was 14 we had to use rocks. It was a little dangerous, but nothing serious happened.

It's one of my dreams, to see snow. Here in Brazil you'll only see snow if you are really lucky and on the southern edge of Brazil, almost touching Uruguay. Only on severe winters you can see some shy snow forming on the southernmost tip of Brazil (I never had the chance to do that). Or you can climb a really high mountain (which I'm afraid I won't do on my life).

So I have to travel to see snow :(

Well, come to here. To the west of Tehran. Then if your lucky, you might see snow. Unless this yer becomes one of those years that there would be a very low amount of snow. Some years there's a lot of snow and some years there's barley any snow
 
America is probably much cheaper and easier to get to :p
 
It's closer and more flights carry it.... So yes.
 
There was snow on my sister's car this morning. It got on my hands and they got all wet. It was upsetting.
 
Ugh I hate it when that happens.

I'm just saying it's probably cheaper to fly from Rio de Janeiro to Atlanta than to Tehran :p
 
Atlanta also shuts down their entire city for a quarter of an inch of ice, so it's a nice side show if you get the opportunity to see it.
 
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