I should point out that www.co2science.org is funded by Exxon, personally
that makes me slightly suspicious of how unbiased a source it may be...
On 08/08/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/8/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Bush administration is trying to stifle scientific
Mary Jo is right on the money! I had the same thoughts. I was like, wow, some
real info came from this thread- which I was taking as sorta the
whole $$$ vs. -
Yeah.
I'm buzzed. Woot! Don't see that often these days-
Anyway, strange how the world works, right? The silent majority is an
ha ha!
On 8/8/07, Loathe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you have a reason.
I don't have to worry about that :)
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From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 11:35 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Image Map creation?
On 8/8/07,
On 8/8/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote:
Ever since Win95 came out, I've never been a fan of windows. I liked
Oh yeah? Well I hated windose since 3.1.1. and apple since before that!
I really should switch
Perhaps. You have to remember how they were tho, you know.
If everybody goes mac, think
On 8/8/07, Mary Jo Sminkey wrote:
Well, my PPC is no panacea either. Every time it dies on me and I have to
restore data it
I had a lot of fun with funambol. It's java, you know. That's like
coldfusion. =]
That's a lovely one tho- palm and ppc... what a dismal market for such a
cool gadget.
You know, one of the nice things (I ran a powerbook for a week,
while my power supply got replaced) I found I missed was the
multi-touch touch-pad. That two finger action was quite alright.
On 8/8/07, Dave l wrote:
Larry,
you dont have to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports right
On 8/8/07, Jim Davis wrote:
Life's too short to stick with things you don't like.
To an extent. I hated school. Luckily I love learning. But for
most people- oh hell, maybe dropping out is probably good if
you don't like it. Shit.
That was a bad example.
There are some things that one
On 8/8/07, Adam Churvis wrote:
So get yourself a pair of claw nippers, Paul.
I did.
B E A U Tiful! *claps*
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am i crazy to think about this...
imagine a national jihad.
you send little sleeper cells into the
fabric of america. slowly they gobble
up every single gas station in america.
every one of them.
on the call of someone up above or
someone in a cave, the order is given.
throw a couple sticks of
atually where I'm at they either speak spanish or vietnamese.
go take a drive to the convenience store
of your choice, and tell me who is
running the register...
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latest
come to dc
come to maryland
come to the east coast.
its unreal.
On 8/9/07, Russel Madere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
atually where I'm at they either speak spanish or vietnamese.
go take a drive to the convenience store
of your choice, and tell me who is
running the register...
Same here for California. I see more Indian than anything else.
Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stewart
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 5:52 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: Gas Station Jihad?
They're Indian, and African American in Raleigh. I really haven't seen
anyone of Arab
They're Indian, and African American in Raleigh. I really haven't seen
anyone of Arab decent here, so far.
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/sstwebworks
-Original
It's really amazing the difference that humidity makes. 90 degrees in KC
feels MUCH worse than 100 degrees in Denversimply because of the
humidity.
On 8/8/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pikers.
I spent the weekend in New Orleans explaining that yes, my credit
cards are curved, and
I would simply point out that 60 out of several hundred thousandisn't
very many.
I don't agree with the fear mongers. I don't think the world is teetering on
the brink. I don't listen to Al Gore, I don't stay up nights worrying about
drowning polar bears.
No, instead I listen to the reasoned
go take a drive to the convenience store
of your choice, and tell me who is
running the register...
In Boston it's all guys like me from 15 years ago. (Namely either college
students or guys who dropped out of college but are still waiting for their
girlfriends to finish.)
Either that or
Dana wrote:
oh please.
Bush has been explicitly clear countless times in just about every
media source including Woodward's books: he sees his mission as
spreading democracy to the World. He views this as the ultimate good.
When he's being honest about Iraq (which is rare, I grant you),
yep, in Dallas, I stay inside when the temp is about 105, but in
Vegas, I consider 110 to be excellent walking weather.
On 8/9/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's really amazing the difference that humidity makes. 90 degrees in KC
feels MUCH worse than 100 degrees in Denversimply
http://lifehacker.com/software/diy/turn-a-flashlight-into-a-handheld-burning-laser-287252.php
.must resist the temptation to do this since I figure I'll end up
blinding myself...
--
Constant over stimu-lation numbs me
and I wouldn't have
It any other way.
y'all won't be laughing at me as I drive my homemade biodiesel powered
truck down the road then would you
On 8/9/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
am i crazy to think about this...
imagine a national jihad.
you send little sleeper cells into the
fabric of america. slowly they gobble
up
gMoney wrote:
I would simply point out that 60 out of several hundred thousandisn't
very many.
No, it's not. And if you forget the scientific extrapolation and
focus solely on the facts, we're not yet in a decade-over-decade
trend. That'll take 60 years.
We are in a couldn't-be-clearer
You have a homemade truck? Freakin sweet!
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
y'all won't be laughing at me as I drive my homemade biodiesel powered
truck down the road then would you
On 8/9/07, Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
am i crazy to think about this...
My cat loves to chase lasers. This would make that game _so_ much more fun.
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://lifehacker.com/software/diy/turn-a-flashlight-into-a-handheld-burning-laser-287252.php
.must resist the temptation to do this since I figure I'll end
Dana still thinks it's for oil.
On 8/9/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana wrote:
oh please.
Bush has been explicitly clear countless times in just about every
media source including Woodward's books: he sees his mission as
spreading democracy to the World. He views this as
And yes, we will be laughing at you. Right before we ask you for a ride.
On 8/9/07, Crow T. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have a homemade truck? Freakin sweet!
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
y'all won't be laughing at me as I drive my homemade biodiesel powered
What happened to your cat's fur?
He caught the laser!
On 8/9/07, Crow T. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My cat loves to chase lasers. This would make that game _so_ much more fun.
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
let me parenthesize this:
y'all won't be laughing at me as I drive my (homemade biodiesel)
powered truck down the road then would you
On 8/9/07, Crow T. Robot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have a homemade truck? Freakin sweet!
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That reminds me, my Vegas trip has been booked for October. Will be only the
second time i've been there. I'm ridiculously excited..
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep, in Dallas, I stay inside when the temp is about 105, but in
Vegas, I consider 110 to be excellent
Gonna feel like 110 in Raleigh today.
sas
--
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ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
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(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/sstwebworks
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From: G Money [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
I am so going to try this over the weekend. Should be fun.
And Sunday I am trying this at the resteraunt that I am going to for my
birthday (
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/748198/cool_tricks_to_do_in_a_restaurant/)
The toothpick thing, not the lame straw thing.
Bruce
On 8/9/07, Zaphod
Again, there's a simple question.
Why?
Why does Bush want to bring democracy to the world?
What are the reasons behind this lofty ambition?
On 8/9/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
he's sees his purpose in life as bringing democracy to the world.
This looks like a lot of work and seems dangerous:
*CAUTION*:
Wear proper protective gloves, apron, and eye protection and do not inhale
any vapors. Methanol can cause blindness and death, and you don't even have
to drink it, it's absorbed through the skin. Sodium hydroxide can cause
severe burns
Just last week a waiter did the fork trick at our table.
On 8/9/07, Bruce Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am so going to try this over the weekend. Should be fun.
And Sunday I am trying this at the resteraunt that I am going to for my
birthday (
Ask him
http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
--
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ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/sstwebworks
-Original Message-
From: Vivec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
actually that wasn't what I was thinking, but now that you mention it,
would anything be any different if it were?
On 8/9/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana still thinks it's for oil.
On 8/9/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dana wrote:
oh please.
Bush has been
OK,
So our new district interim site will go live next week, and I am going to
start working on the actual site that will include FCKeditor (I only had
three weeks to completely re-do the existing site so it is all done in a
very cheese overly-simplified CMS that I wrote).
So my question is this.
um. I go by what I find at scholar.google.com. I haven't lloked on
this issue, but do I really need to?
On 8/8/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
60 Scientists Debunk Global Warming Fears
means nothing to you, but if it said 60 Scientists against Bush
policies it would be gospell.
Whatever ;)
I'm still working on piecing together my processor, but the club I
belong to has a lot of people successfully churning out enough BD to
power their vehicles. Most of them produce it on the weekend and the
whole process takes about 5 hours, but you only have to watch it for a
fraction of that
am i crazy?
Crazy, no. Paranoid, yes. Turn off the 24/7 infotainment news for a
week and take a vacation away from the zoo that is the northeast. :)
-Justin
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Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
those).
--BenD
Dave l wrote:
Larry,
you dont have to ctrl-click to right click, os x fully supports right
clicking. If you are just using the trackpad you can go into the preferences
and set it so if u tap the pad
Oh i dunno..depends on if you place any weight on intentions, I guess. I
hear a lot of pro-Bush people say Well, our intentions were good, even if
our execution hasn't been.
While that might be true, I don't think it makes all that much difference to
me. What's the sayingthe path to hell
My Saturn gets 36 highway with the air off. Damn, but I do love that.
I spend less for gas in a month than a friend does in a week for his
minivan.
--BenD
Paul Ihrig wrote:
i used to be in LOVE with my 89 geo metro..
38 mpg..
no air.. but looked straight out of mork aand mindy
Bob Marley
So my question is this. Who here has had success with this endeavor, and who
easily does it integrate with CF. What I mean by that is, can I create a
page that has HTML and CFML in it and will it run properly? Seems that it
may have issues since I will be storing the code in the DB. I suppose I
OK, so my next question is, how hard is it on the engine over the long haul?
My truck has 103K miles on it, has NO leaks, seeps or anything (except a
tear in the leather), and runs like a champ. I plan on keeping it for
another 10 years. I am getting ready to tweak the computer to put out more
Be prepared to change your fuel filter. Possibly several times. From what
I have read, BD has a more solvent-y (cool made up word, eh?) effect than
regular diesel. Therefore, all the sludgy buildup over 100K+ miles is going
to get cleaned out of all your lines and end up in your filter. But
it's usually better on the engine than petro-diesel. It has a higher
lubricity to it. As a matter of fact, they're using nowadays for an
additive to low sulfur diesel to raise the lubricity. Secondly, it
will clean all...and I mean ALL...the gunk out of your lines.
Normally my fuel filters get
So I came across this article:
http://news.com.com/Police+Blotter+Defendant+wins+breathalyzer+source+code/2100-7348-6201632.html?part=dhttag=nl.e703
We all know that the best way to bog down a case and possibly get it thrown
out is to file one discovery motion after another (works when you get
Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
those).
--BenD
OK when I'm on the back deck of the house watching Alexis play, I'm sure a
mouse is going to work great under those circumstances.
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am i crazy to think about this...
Big problem with this is that the more people, the more its likely to be
discovered. Anyhow thanks for fueling the anti-immigrant hysteria. Its making
immigrants like myself very nervous about this country and living in it.
So what are we to do, attack every
Several hundred thousand? Back that up please.
On 8/9/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would simply point out that 60 out of several hundred thousandisn't
very many.
I don't agree with the fear mongers. I don't think the world is teetering on
the brink. I don't listen to Al Gore, I
I am not talking about intentions, since they are unknowable, at least
by me. I'd be more willing to believe in those good intentions though
if anyone were able to give a coherent account of what they were.
My question however is whether anything in the broader picture would
look any different
Fine, are you suspicious of James Hansen?
What about the other article?
On 8/9/07, Wayne Putterill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I should point out that www.co2science.org is funded by Exxon, personally
that makes me slightly suspicious of how unbiased a source it may be...
ok now Larry, how close are you watching her if you're also working on
your laptop? :)
/me finds number for CPS
On 8/9/07, Larry Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or, you know buy a 2 button mouse. Not a mighty mouse (never liked
those).
--BenD
OK when I'm on the back deck of the
This would make it so much easier on me :)
http://www.www.autobloggreen.com/2007/08/08/make-your-own-biodiesel-at-home/
On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's usually better on the engine than petro-diesel. It has a higher
lubricity to it. As a matter of fact, they're
ok now Larry, how close are you watching her if you're also working on
your laptop? :)
/me finds number for CPS
Pretty closely. We have a pretty tall fence around our yard - there's no way
she can get out and really difficult to get into trouble.
Larry,
I think it is a perfectly valid question. It should get asked. It gets
asked in every other country (you want to try to sell US produce in
Quebec, machinery or electronics in Japan, or anything in China?), why
not here?
The difference in the US is that the general consensus is to live and
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=enlr=cluster=2895724914451169384
Enjoy
On 8/9/07, Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
um. I go by what I find at scholar.google.com. I haven't lloked on
this issue, but do I really need to?
On 8/8/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
60 Scientists Debunk Global
Uhmmm.. Larry, you've got about as much chance of being mistaken for a
terrorist as I do. Unless there's some Canadian terrorist movement that
wants to take back maple syrup and Labatts?
j/k
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(703)
Spending time trying to get it to do anything other than close? Do you have
Cloudmark Desktop or Cloudmark Spamnet installed?
http://www.cloudmark.com/desktop/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1057
Just spent 9 hours (yes starting at 3am) figuring out why it wasn't working.
And not one official word from
the more and more i think about it, the more and more
im in favor of a wall being built on our borders, cruise missiles
and other defense mechanisms around our waterways, and
lets use this nation to make everything we need and become
self-contained.
it sucks, but im getting closer to wanting this
my dad does not know where the disk is
part of the problem..
that could be a problem. I upgraded the iBook to OSX 10.4 last December. I can
see if I still have the disks. Contact me off list about it.
larry
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Crow and Jerry,
Thanks for the suggestions. That seems to be kinda sorta not exactly what I
want to do, but probably the only scenario that is likely to work. :)
Matt
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This is a really complicated issue for me. I don't think a wall will work. I
think we have the electronic surveillance capability to monitor the borders.
We need to beef up the border patrols, almost like a rapid response
para-military unit, minus the big artillery, and allow them to do their job.
Hmmm...here are just a few of the scientific bodies of national or
international standing that have offered joint opinions that support the
position of the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) that: An
increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming
world and
a buddy just sent this to me.
thought it was neat
http://www.peterrussell.dreamhosters.com/Odds/WorldClock.php
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They call this a consensus?
Lawrence Solomon, Financial Post
Published: Saturday, June 02, 2007
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/comment/story.html?id=c47c1209-233b-412c-b6d1-5c755457a8af
On 8/9/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm...here are just a few of the scientific
nice.
The nation founded by immigrants, built on immigrant labor, should not
just close, but wall up its borders?
*That* is insane.
Tony, turn off 24, turn off CNN, go outside and play golf for a while.
Oh, and when you do don't forget to tip Hector your caddy. or Miguel
your greensman.
;-)
It's really amazing the difference that humidity makes. 90 degrees in KC
feels MUCH worse than 100 degrees in Denversimply because of the
humidity.
+1
--
will
If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable.
- Carrie Fisher
the more and more i think about it, the more and
more im in favor of a wall being built on our borders,
cruise missiles and other defense mechanisms around
our waterways, and lets use this nation to make
everything we need and become self-contained.
Personally, my belief is that if we (as a
You forgot one thing here. It was built by legal immigrants or colonist.
The nation founded by immigrants, built on immigrant labor, should not
just close, but wall up its borders?
Only if they speak english. And here in Louisiana they are more likely to be
John or Charles and are going to
That's just kinda depressing...
--
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
SSTWebworks
4405 Oakshyre Way
Raleigh, NC. 27616
(703) 220-2835
http://www.sstwebworks.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/sstwebworks
-Original Message-
From: Paul Ihrig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Gel wrote:
Why does Bush want to bring democracy to the world?
What are the reasons behind this lofty ambition?
Only he could answer that, but there is an obvious answer: because
it's the only system yet whereby people seem to be able to live free
and prosper.
Therefore, Mr. Bush, as a
my theory is this.
if you are here, you are here, we cant do shit about it, get a job,
get a ss#, pay taxes (ease my payments a bit) and stay out of jail.
one mistake and you are round up and GONZO.
i bet that would work.
tw
On 8/9/07, William Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The nation founded by immigrants, built on immigrant labor, should not
just close, but wall up its borders?
at this point, yes. take a breather, and then deliver some REAL
ways of handling the mass exodus to our nation.
*That* is insane.
Agreed.
The older I get the more isolationist I become.
-Original Message-
From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 12:06 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Gas Station Jihad?
the more and more i think about it, the more and more
im in favor of a wall being
Wait a minute, let me get this straightI post several instances of
reputable scientific organizations that have issued collective statements
affirming the contributions of humans to global warming.and your
response is to post one article by a guy who is critical of Al Gore?
What in the
I like the idea of re-enforcing our borders, and while we are at it,
enforcing our current border policies. Perhaps we do not totally shut the
border down, but rather be super selective on who we bring in via ports of
entry in a few places. If you have a criminal background, have no prospects
of a
Unfortunately, America's prosperity can be attributed in large part to our
embracing of a global economy. Part of that is ensuring that American
economic interests are protected around the worldalso knowns as
meddling in the affairs of other countries.
We can't rejoice in the prosperity of
To the same eneavor, I'm working on a standard install of the editor
that I can copy it into any WebStore or CMS installation. There are a
few things that have to be set up:
* Spell Checking: For the server side spell checking to work, ASpell
has to be installed on the server.
* Media
Scientists studying 1.5 million year old fossils of early human ancestors,
obviously planted in the soil by God to test their faith, seem to be
flunking that test. They are actually applying reason, science, and
knowledge to the fossils to come up with new insights into our ancestors.
Click here
Read the rest, it's about scientific consensus. The more scientists he
asked, the more he found disagree. It also addresses the 2500 IPCC
scientists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientists_opposing_the_mainstream_scientific_assessment_of_global_warming
On 8/9/07, G Money [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam wrote:
Read the rest, it's about scientific consensus.
There is complete (except for nuts like Ball) consensus that there is
global warming, the only questions are:
1.) Is it a decade long, or centuries long, trend?
2.) Are humans causing it?
This guy sums it up best:
Richard Lindzen,
Well these so-called scientists will never get any grants from the Bush
administration's office of faith based science.
Scientists studying 1.5 million year old fossils of early human ancestors,
obviously planted in the soil by God to test their faith, seem to be
flunking that test. They are
Uhmmm.. Larry, you've got about as much chance of being mistaken for a
terrorist as I do. Unless there's some Canadian terrorist movement that
wants to take back maple syrup and Labatts?
So are you saying that the US should persecute some immigrant groups because
skin colour?
I see no
Scientists studying 1.5 million year old fossils of early human ancestors,
obviously planted in the soil by God to test their faith, seem to be
flunking that test. They are actually applying reason, science, and
knowledge to the fossils to come up with new insights into our ancestors.
Sorry,
We're only talking about Anthropogenic Global Warming
On 8/9/07, Gruss Gott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is complete (except for nuts like Ball) consensus that there is
global warming, the only questions are:
1.) Is it a decade long, or centuries long, trend?
2.) Are humans causing it?
if all terrorists from a particular area of the world have purple
skin, and we can undoubtedly identify them, fuck yeah, why not?
the goal isnt to expel people who PRODUCE for our country, its to get
rid of the cocksmokers that come here, fuck with our people, clog our
jails, just because
our
So are you saying that the US should persecute some immigrant groups because
skin colour?
No Larry, and I think you know me better than that.
I see no difference in the attitude some hold towards immigrant groups, like
latinos or people from the middle eastern and the attitude that klansmen and
True, and most scientists think Anthropogenic GW is real, while a smaller
number of scientists have not formed that same opinion.
I choose to believe the majority, because I think their arguments are more
sound, and that the evidence seems to be on their side.
Why do you choose to believe the
Sam wrote:
We're only talking about Anthropogenic Global Warming
Which is why I think, as a political device, it's an illegitimate
conversation. Whether humans are causing it or not, the question
still remains what to do about it.
Granted those options change if humans ARE causing it and
You passed the test! Here's your Bible.
On 8/9/07, C. Hatton Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scientists studying 1.5 million year old fossils of early human
ancestors,
obviously planted in the soil by God to test their faith, seem to be
flunking that test. They are actually applying
Anyone watch this? It's an internet cartoon site I found while playing
around at eggradio.com
http://www.homestarrunner.com/
The Strong Bad Email series is cracking me up.
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+1
On 8/9/07, Scott Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So are you saying that the US should persecute some immigrant groups because
skin colour?
No Larry, and I think you know me better than that.
I see no difference in the attitude some hold towards immigrant groups, like
latinos or
if all terrorists from a particular area of the world have purple
skin, and we can undoubtedly identify them, fuck yeah, why not?
If all terrorists have purple skin, does conversely that mean all
purple-skinned people are terrorists? Should they be treated as such
because of the unfortunate
I don't participate in the .. discussions and I sometimes don't even have an
opinion on some of the topics being discussed.
That being said, no offense, Sam, but watching you argue frustrates even me
most of the time. :)
On 8/9/07, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're only talking about
gMoney wrote:
or is there some other reasonperhaps political?
Or sociological?
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A friend of mine works in an office where, facing one of the entry
doors, is a nice watercolor which includes the outline of The Cheat.
--BenD
Crow T. Robot wrote:
Anyone watch this? It's an internet cartoon site I found while
May Trogdor the Burninator smite you with his arm and FRE!
homestarrunner has been around for a while now...
Anyone watch this? It's an internet cartoon site I found while playing
around at eggradio.com
http://www.homestarrunner.com/
The Strong Bad Email series is cracking me up.
Heh. Well, disabling your mail program is one way to stop spam
--BenD
Sandra Clark wrote:
Spending time trying to get it to do anything other than close? Do you have
Cloudmark Desktop or Cloudmark Spamnet installed?
http://www.cloudmark.com/desktop/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1057
Just
Yeop. The Strong Bad email thingies are easily the most popular thing on
the site. There is a link to them posted on Fark just about every time a
new one comes out.
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