Subject: I support the idea. (nm)
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Posted on: 2012-11-23 16:45:00 UTC
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Looks like we had the location of the PPC city wrong. by
on 2012-11-22 21:37:00 UTC
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It turns out it's not actually in New Caledonia...
It's about 200 miles west of it
Seriously, 'A South Pacific island, shown on marine charts and world maps as well as on Google Earth and Google Maps, does not exist, Australian scientists say.' That's an SEP field at work if I ever saw one.
(My assumption is that it was just a glitch in the G'Earth picture... still, it's pretty awesome that we still don't know everything about the Earth's landmasses. Dinotopia could still be out there!!1)
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I guess they had to move the Island again . . . by
on 2012-11-24 02:21:00 UTC
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I wonder who was getting too close this time. I'd better go rendezvous with whoever moved it in Tunisia, then head to the Lamp Post to find out where it is now . . .
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Amazing. :) by
on 2012-11-23 16:39:00 UTC
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Of course dinotopia is out there, my agents would know if it wasn't. :)
It looks like it could possibly be a shadow from the underwater ridge there. Or a garbage berm. Or it could be that the flowers forgot to remove the image from one of the google earth satellites... -
Neat! by
on 2012-11-23 16:24:00 UTC
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Does this mean that places like Atlantis and Dinotopia really exist? One can hope...
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That is fantastic. {X D by
on 2012-11-23 03:10:00 UTC
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I move to make this official, because it is beautiful.
Of course, that would require updating information and/or all kinds of confusing explanations of why we call it New Caledonia when it actually isn't... though "Sandy Island" isn't much of a name...
Eh, maybe not?
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Regarding the name by
on 2012-11-24 00:07:00 UTC
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We call it New Caledonia because New Caledonia sounds better than the Generic-sounding 'Sandy Island'.
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I support the idea. (nm) by
on 2012-11-23 16:45:00 UTC
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Oh my. XD by
on 2012-11-23 09:28:00 UTC
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I also move to make it official,and maybe we call it New Caledonia because it's a fun name to say / it's the nearest landmass and the Flowers That Be didn't want to go to the effort of making up a new name?
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We could call it New Caledonia Junior. (nm) by
on 2012-11-23 03:45:00 UTC
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Newer New Caledonia! :D by
on 2012-11-23 04:03:00 UTC
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In which Teh Specs fails at land mass names.
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I approve of these SEP shenanigans. by
on 2012-11-23 00:01:00 UTC
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Perhaps we'll find R'lyeh soon, too.
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I'm rather hoping Atlantis gets found next, actually... by
on 2012-11-23 01:56:00 UTC
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Because I am a firm believer that Atlantis had some kind of advanced technology - if not outright magic. And, you know... Disney movie. Sparkly, shiny things. Kita. Yee.
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I second this opinion. by
on 2012-11-23 02:02:00 UTC
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Ooh! I'd go for that.
(Kita was adorable in that movie.) -
Kita was downright huggable, dude. by
on 2012-11-23 03:17:00 UTC
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Seriously. I want Kita to be real so I can be best friends with her. She's AWESOME.
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That. Is. Freaking. Amazing. by
on 2012-11-22 23:13:00 UTC
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There's something supernatural going on there. Or even if there isn't…maybe North America doesn't exist either, and I've been living in a simulation! Computer, end program!
Probably just a glitch, but it'd be so much cooler if it were the PPC or something else out of fiction. -
The possibilities! They are endless! by
on 2012-11-22 23:35:00 UTC
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Living in the freaking matrix, are we?
Although, that would be all kinds of cool.
Ooh! Ooh! Or maybe it's something straight out of The Fifth Element!
If so, I totally want to be a gun-toting flying taxi driver. -
I was more thinking ofÂ… by
on 2012-11-22 23:50:00 UTC
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A Star Trek episode, which, to make a long episode short, ends with the characters creating a holographic environment inside a holographic environment, then stepping out out of both and wondering what is real, since the simulations were simulations of the ship.
But yes. That would be all kinds of cool. -
Hey, it could even be...! by
on 2012-11-22 23:53:00 UTC
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Or maybe, the island is just a figment of our imaginations within a figment of our imaginations within a dream from which we have yet to awaken!
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ButÂ… by
on 2012-11-23 00:00:00 UTC
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We discovered it and then undiscovered it, so does that mean we briefly awakened, or are we more asleep?
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Exactly my point! by
on 2012-11-23 00:07:00 UTC
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I don't know! That's the brilliance of it!
YOUR MIND CAN'T TELL!
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Re: Looks like we had the location of the PPC city wrong. by
on 2012-11-22 22:43:00 UTC
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I just read that as: Australian scientists say 'That's an SEP field at work if I ever saw one.'
Now I'm intrigued, maybe it rises from the sea on occasion ... we've found Leshp! -
Undiscovered island? Whaaaaaaaaat? by
on 2012-11-22 21:56:00 UTC
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It could be Dinotopia...
Or it could be an ancient civilization of supernatural beings who have discovered magic and used it in unison with futuristic technology, this creating a mystical cyberpunk island where cyborgs and Androids are the norm, and where the ruling Great and Indisputable Superior Elder Council communicate through mental links and holographic computer systems.
Hey, you gotta be open about things, man! -
Yes, andÂ… by
on 2012-11-22 23:28:00 UTC
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Those scientists who went there were either
a) brainwashed with the aforementioned telepathy to believe that the island didn't exist
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b) killed and replaced with androids that will infiltrate our society and turn us all into cyborgs
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c) turned into cyborgs, but with implants so small we won't realize they're cyborgs until one of them displays enhanced abilities like becoming a human computer.
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Or perhaps even... by
on 2012-11-22 23:31:00 UTC
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I went more of a Deus Ex meets Portal 2 route, myself.
Scientists go to island, all are killed except a select few who are augmented and used as test subjects for weaponized experimentation.
Hey, I didn't say it was a DIPLOMATIC race. -
Ah, but you're reading it backwards. by
on 2012-11-22 22:39:00 UTC
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This is a discovered island which has been determined to actually consist of 4,500ft of water.
So either it's not really there, or that's one heck of an SEP field...
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Ooh, I forgot that. by
on 2012-11-22 23:28:00 UTC
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Ah, this is true.
Well... Maybe the ancient supernatural race is putting up a shield generator that slightly scrambles radars and whatnot?