i voted for the first time too, it was pretty cool. i got annoyed when arnold swarteneger (i can't spell...) got governer. people are stupid in california.
Well, i don't follow him to closely... but it seems like he's pretty liberal for a conservative. Ya know? I guess what more can be expected from California?
I'm more excited than you could possibly know. I've been wanting one for SO long. I hope i haven't just planted the seed into your head. Or, well, if i did, i hope you don't have to wait as long as i have had to.
Ugh. I'm so psyched! This thing is going to be badass!
wooooo! a computer? what one are you using presently? hehe, well i am hoping to save up for one soon, but im thinking i will be waiting for it for agggess since i owe my sis like $400 and its nearly christmas and i will be getting deffinetaly less than $200 a week, so it will be yonks before i save enough! lol and my screen here keeps like degaussing or something, like its been shortcircuted or something but it still works ... very weird, lol! ee!
It produces some of the finest opals in the world, rivaled only by some place in Australia lol i live there and no idea where this place is >.
Yeah, i live near Idaho and i'd never head of Spencer Idaho and it's opals. I guess Opal mines just aren't that big of a deal.
Here's what wikipedia said.
"Australia produces around 97% of the world’s opal. ...
The town of Coober Pedy in South Australia is a major source of opal. Common, water, jelly, and fire opal are found mostly in Mexico and Mesoamerica. Another Australian town, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, is the main source of black opal, opal containing a predominantly dark background (dark-gray to blue-black displaying the play of color).
Boulder opal is found sporadically in western Queensland, from Kynuna in the north, to Yowah and Koroit in the south.
A source of white base opal in the United States is Spencer, Idaho. A high percentage of the opal found there occurs in thin layers. As a result, most of the production goes into the making of doublets and triplets."
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and thats a gorgeous pic =]
awww
im so excited for you computer!!
i want one now, lol =P
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I'm more excited than you could possibly know. I've been wanting one for SO long. I hope i haven't just planted the seed into your head. Or, well, if i did, i hope you don't have to wait as long as i have had to.
Ugh. I'm so psyched! This thing is going to be badass!
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wooooo! a computer? what one are you using presently? hehe, well i am hoping to save up for one soon, but im thinking i will be waiting for it for agggess since i owe my sis like $400 and its nearly christmas and i will be getting deffinetaly less than $200 a week, so it will be yonks before i save enough!
lol
and my screen here keeps like degaussing or something, like its been shortcircuted or something but it still works ...
very weird, lol!
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It produces some of the finest opals in the world, rivaled only by some place in Australia
lol i live there and no idea where this place is >.
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Here's what wikipedia said.
"Australia produces around 97% of the world’s opal. ...
The town of Coober Pedy in South Australia is a major source of opal. Common, water, jelly, and fire opal are found mostly in Mexico and Mesoamerica. Another Australian town, Lightning Ridge in New South Wales, is the main source of black opal, opal containing a predominantly dark background (dark-gray to blue-black displaying the play of color).
Boulder opal is found sporadically in western Queensland, from Kynuna in the north, to Yowah and Koroit in the south.
A source of white base opal in the United States is Spencer, Idaho. A high percentage of the opal found there occurs in thin layers. As a result, most of the production goes into the making of doublets and triplets."
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