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03/13/2005 12:19:45 PM · #26


I think you all have been watching too much Harry Potter.

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03/13/2005 12:31:12 PM · #27
Originally posted by nsbca7:

I think you all have been watching too much Harry Potter.

LOL
Aaaaahhhh Harry Potter - if I was still a teenager, I'd now be squealing and sighing and drooling *g*

Guess I never outgrew my love for "Bewitched" - I used to try sooooooo hard to make my nose wriggle......
03/13/2005 12:36:28 PM · #28
I'd choose invivibility -- and I'm not going to even start to get into the limitless possibilities that would arise!
03/13/2005 12:41:38 PM · #29
definitely invisibility for me, as long as anything you are wearing becomes invisible as well. i dont want to have to strip down naked to walk around invisible, especially if its snowing outside lol.
03/13/2005 12:44:42 PM · #30
I choose invisiblity, think of all those cool bird and wild life photos you could get up close and personal with. Lots of candid too.
03/13/2005 01:07:11 PM · #31
That's a really hard one.
When I'm daydreaming, I'm invisible. When I'm night dreaming, I can fly.
Given my personal own choise? I'd take telekinesis (or how that ability to make things move by thinking about it is called...?)

03/13/2005 01:28:05 PM · #32
Flight.
03/13/2005 03:56:21 PM · #33
Has to be invisibility. I can fly already. All I have to do is get in a plane.

John
03/13/2005 04:25:18 PM · #34
Originally posted by nsbca7:

Originally posted by frychikn:

But look at birds; they don't fly unless they absolutely have to. They will walk around on the ground or on tree branches and only take to the air to surmount an obstacle such as a fence, or to escape a would-be predator, or perhaps to snatch a tasty dragonfly out of the air. Migratory birds don't migrate because they enjoy the long flights, but to assure themselves of an adequate food supply with as little competition as possible from other species. You will never see birds flying around just for the sheer enjoyment of it; it's a chore for them.



You really need to get out once in a while. Perhaps watching pidgeons might give one that impression, but to say a bird doesn't like to fly is like saying a hound dosn't like to hunt. If you are really of that oppinion, then it is a much bigger world then you might think.


You know, disagreement is fine, although I still stand by what I say. The childish insults are just not necessary.
03/13/2005 04:28:34 PM · #35
Originally posted by floyd:

Has to be invisibility. I can fly already. All I have to do is get in a plane.

John


lol. I gotta agree. I can already fly, but I just need the assistance of an engine.
03/13/2005 06:11:58 PM · #36
Originally posted by frychikn:

Originally posted by nsbca7:

Originally posted by frychikn:

But look at birds; they don't fly unless they absolutely have to. They will walk around on the ground or on tree branches and only take to the air to surmount an obstacle such as a fence, or to escape a would-be predator, or perhaps to snatch a tasty dragonfly out of the air. Migratory birds don't migrate because they enjoy the long flights, but to assure themselves of an adequate food supply with as little competition as possible from other species. You will never see birds flying around just for the sheer enjoyment of it; it's a chore for them.



You really need to get out once in a while. Perhaps watching pidgeons might give one that impression, but to say a bird doesn't like to fly is like saying a hound dosn't like to hunt. If you are really of that oppinion, then it is a much bigger world then you might think.


You know, disagreement is fine, although I still stand by what I say. The childish insults are just not necessary.


If you saw an insult in that then I apologize. I just can't imagine anyone who has watched birds thinking that they couldn't just love flying. And just because something is an effort or a chore does not mean it is not enjoyable. Sitting in a blind for 9 hours to get a picture of a duck is often very uncomfotable and certainly requires an effort, but I also find it very enjoyable.

There is a movie out called Winged Flight. Anyone who has any interest in birds will love it.
03/13/2005 06:42:21 PM · #37
I already enjoy the power of flight....in one of these...



....and this is my reward.



BTW: Taken with my very 1st DigiCam - Sony Mavica
03/13/2005 06:51:41 PM · #38
Originally posted by guroos:

I already enjoy the power of flight....in one of these...



....and this is my reward.



BTW: Taken with my very 1st DigiCam - Sony Mavica


Cool! Maybe that will be my next project. I would love to have one of those.
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