lazerblade wrote:Ha, nobody really believed that n00b. Whether or not you believe the Bible, his prediction was contrary to it's teachings. This doesn't work out for him well, as Bible believing christians(such as myself) and people that think such things are a bunch of hooey both hate him now. I have to admit, he's really great at coming to a two sided battle and getting both of them to unite to a common cause, even if it's borking on him for being insane.
People who were right in their mind of course didn't believe them and laughed at him accordingly, although he had a really scary amount of followers, all idiots who actually gave away their money and who quit their jobs
Bet they're screwed now
I'm absolutely not religous myself, but I don't like to be called an atheist because it's associated with religion-bashers, and I'm not a religion-basher at all, I have respect for other people's beliefs as long as they don't try to convert me or bother me with their teachings and leave me in peace
kazymjir wrote:You have very, very, very old information.
It's known that Apophis will not hit Earth, just will pass in range of about 40 000m if I good remember.
Yes in 2029. But there is a small chance (<0,001%) that earths gravity will change its orbit in a way that it will hit earth in 2036
Software documentation is like sex. If it's good you want more. If it's bad it's better than nothing.
Too get this thread back to seriosity: I myself know when the world will end. It's not really a date I can tell you, but in about 4 billion years no life on earth will be left. Blame me in 5 billion years if I'm wrong.
Lol.
That reminds of one newsgroup I joined when I started at university called "alt.destroy.the.earth". I was one of the hardcore-guys with the target to destroy earth as a physical ball, whereas those wannabe-weeners just wanted to extinguish all life on earth