i do i think i see one like 4 years ago
2006-10-16 09:40:18
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answered by chuco 5
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What dahell is a gost? as far as the idiot that believes everything that "science" says...you are only believing some stories that are made up too. Prove to me that there are giant plates under the crust of the earth. Has anyone ever SEEN them? Prove to me that the earth is 4 billion years old. Was anyone HERE then? Carbon 14 dating is only accurate IF the atmosphere has remained exactly the same for the last 4 billion years. I would wager that it hasnt. How bout you PROVE that we evolved from apes. You cant. There is no PROOF, only theories. So dont belittle people who believe in Ghosts that they have SEEN, you arrogant, and ignorant screwball (i really wanna say something else, but screwball works here).
2006-10-16 22:29:54
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answered by pathstr8 3
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this is everything that wikipedia had on GOST. i guess it is something to do with the soviet union, so sure, I believe in it.
GOST standards were originally developed by the government of the Soviet Union as part of its national standardization strategy. The word GOST (Russian: ÐÐСТ) is an acronym for гоÑÑдаÑÑÑвеннÑй ÑÑандаÑÑ (gosudarstvennyy standart), which means state standard.
Cover page of a GOST standardThe history of national standards in the USSR can be traced back to 1925, when a government agency, later named Gosstandart, was established and put in charge of writing, updating, publishing, and disseminating the standards. After WWII, the national standardization program went through a major transformation, which provided the necessary methodological, logistical, and technological support for the long economic expansion that lasted into the early 1980s. The GOST standards, which were the cornerstone of the standardization reform, played a crucial role in standardizing and optimizing every facet of the design, production, and distribution of goods produced in the USSR. Virtually everything--from needles to shoes and from bicycles to intercontinental ballistic missiles--was mass-produced by government-owned enterprises in compliance with applicable GOST standard. For example if an electronics factory produced a tape recorder, nearly every component in that tape recorder would have been manufactured according to a specific GOST standard. The greatest economic benefit of having a nationally enforced set of mandatory standards was the level of compatibility and, to some extent, interchangeability of domestically produced parts and components previously unachievable by any single nation.
The first GOST standard, GOST 1 State Standardization System, was published in 1968. Over the years, the collection of actively used GOST titles has grown to over 30 thousand documents in 1991, at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
While the total or near-total standardization of the national economy may have helped the Soviet Union become an industrial superpower, it also created problems, which the centrally planned Soviet economy was unable to fix. Although the GOST standards established uniform quality and safety requirements for the goods produced, the government's effort to use the standards as a tool of quality assurance had only limited success. The prescriptive nature of the GOST standards did not provide enough flexibility and did not encourage innovation and creativity. As a result, most manufacturers were unwilling to modernize their product lines or improve quality of their products, which for decades remained mediocre at best, most notably in such sectors as the consumer goods and housing construction.
2006-10-16 16:42:01
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answered by forjj 5
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It's weird. As a rational adult, I find it hard to believe. If someone tells me they have seen a ghost, I look at them with suspicion. That being said. When I was about 12, a "ghost" visited me about 20-30 times over the course of a summer. And there were some weird coincidences involved. It always appeared at 12:04 sometimes a few minutes later but... And it was the same ghost at every visit. Really weird. It never spoke or did anything. It did move slightly shaking its head back and forth.
It would awaken me by shaking my bed. And appeared in my doorway.
As an adult I find it kinda hard to believe it happened but...
2006-10-17 15:33:58
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answered by amish-robot 4
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GOSTS do not exist, but spirits walk among us everyday
2006-10-16 16:39:21
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answered by mom is a freak 3
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No; prove it. Once a legitimate scientist tells me ghosts are real and then shows me a ghost, then I'll believe it.
Until then it's all a bunch of stories for your entertainment. Same with aliens and psychics.
2006-10-16 16:39:46
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answered by Soda Popinski 6
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yes....my best friends dad which i consider my "dad" also, whom i live with...He died on saturday night/sunday morning ....even though it was only a day or so ago. I believe that he is "around" still to make sure we are still ok. SO yes i believe in ghosts or angels and spirits
2006-10-16 16:41:33
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answered by ? 4
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I believe in ghosts because I've actually seen them. I've seen the spirit of my dead father a few times, and I also seen my boyfriends dead uncle. I wasn't sure who it was, but after I described the man to my bf, he told me it's his uncle. I've also seen random spirits as shadows, and have also seen them regular, dressed and all...
2006-10-16 16:40:45
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answered by qbanita0113 4
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Ghosts you mean?
Nah, Bible says that the devil can take any form of a dead human being (Ghost) So not really a ghost, but something evil
2006-10-16 16:39:59
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answered by xportuguesax 3
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yes,my grandfather has ghosts in his house.its really true because i also see them once and then i believe on them.i have some pictures of them not very clear but its reality.u can see it by contact me at 03454780874
2006-10-20 01:30:57
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answered by co o 1
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