Skip to content

Liechtenstein Seek

FireBoard
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
extreeme sport Move Question (1 viewing) (1) Guests
Go to bottom Post Reply Favoured: 0
TOPIC: extreeme sport Move Question
#689
stadfaml (Visitor)
Click here to see the profile of this user
Birthdate:
extreeme sport Move Question  
 What is an Asai moonsault? How is it different from and ordianry moonsault? What is the real name for Steve Austin's old finisher the Stun Gun What is the real name for the VaderBomb? What is and enzugilariato (sp.)? What is the name of the slam that Adam Bomb used to use where he sort of set up is opponent for an abdominal stretch but put one of there arems between their legs and then slammed them sideways? He's Gump, He's Gump  What's in his head  He's Gump, He's Gump, He's Gump  Was he in-bred             This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
Report to moderator   Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
      Topics Author Date
    thread link
extreeme sport Move Question
stadfaml 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
William [Billy] Harrison 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
George Stankow 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
PHILLIPS R.J.H. 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
David Taub 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
'Chocolatey' Andy Russell 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
'Chocolatey' Andy Russell 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John Jermanis 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
PHILLIPS R.J.H. 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
John D. Williams 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
Evan Schlesinger 2010/01/06 19:38
    thread link
thread linkthread link extreeme sport Move Question
PHILLIPS R.J.H. 2010/01/06 19:38
Go to top Post Reply
Powered by FireBoardget the latest posts directly to your desktop

Newsflash

 Australian has a truly epic feat. Michael Williams miraculously crossed by swimming through the sea filled with sharks, saving himself and allowing teams to emergency rescue his companion, who spent 30 hours clinging to a piece of the boat overturned.
 

Login Form






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

Syndicate

Who's Online

We have 30 guests online

The head of the robot on the dashboard - better than GPS

Sensitive to human emotions robot's head, mounted on the dashboard of a car should be - according to detox Steroids used cars developers - a better option than a modern GPS. The controversial idea informs the New Scientist. Audi specialists from the company and scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology are working on car that understands driving villas for sale pax chiptuning habits and emotions in order to better show his way. AIDA is a device placed on the joints of five "neck" wedge-shaped head, which was online grocery iknowthatgirl used cars placed inside the laser projector the size of a deck of cards. Projected image on the surface of the head mimics facial expressions suitable for the "mood" robot. Movement of the head and change "facial expressions" allow to express emotions - for example, fear associated with not wearing a seatbelt for the driver. To not worry about the car, you need to fasten belts - the method plastics Tag replica watch india phone card should be more effective than the typical warning buzzer. Numerous sensors provide data on the system, the mood of the driver - for example, forces with which squeezes the steering wheel or the conductivity of the skin, which is growing panic. GPS allows you to memorize your favorite places and Directions to find the best route. However, the system requires much more work if it is toreuse.com Used cars Polish Pottery really helping, and not interfere with driving.

kamieniarstwo warszawa
kamieniarstwo warszawa, kamieniars…
Komputery Apple
Komputery i akcesoria Apple
Suwnice
Urządzenia dźwigowe PANDA
projekty domów
projekty domów
przyroda
GotLink.pl