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IN THE NEWS part 2
(Message 1044108)
Posted 23 Oct 2010 by Matthew Love Post: IN THE NEWS: Once Upon a Time, In a Galaxy Far, Far Away Astronomers have confirmed that a galaxy detected by the Hubble telescope is the most distant object ever observed. This galaxy, called UDFy-38135539, is 13.12 billion light-years from Earth. Because of the time it takes for light from such a distant galaxy to reach Earth, experts believe the light they observed was emitted when the universe was just 600 million years old. Prior to this finding, the most distant confirmed galaxy was one 12.93 billion light-years from Earth and the most distant observed object of any kind was a gamma-ray burst that originated 13.09 billion light-years away |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 1044106)
Posted 23 Oct 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." - Abraham Lincoln |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 1043438)
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 1043436)
Posted 21 Oct 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Korean Grand Prix First impressions of track surface positive - McLaren |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 1001846)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 'The costliest event of 2009 was named Klaus. ' In January of 2009, the hard rains and flooding caused by winter storm Klaus in France and Spain killed 25 people and cost insurers over $3.3 billion, making it the costliest event, in economic terms, of 2009, according to insurance firm Swiss Re |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 1001843)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1115 Peter van Amiens, French minister of crusades, dies at about 64 1796 Felice de Giardini, composer, dies at 80 1845 Andrew Jackson, (D) 7th pres (1828-37), dies at 78 1929 Bliss Carman, poet, dies 1956 Marie Laurencin, French painter (b. 1883) 1995 Lord Erskine of Rerrick, peer, dies at 69 |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 1001842)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Nancy Sinatra (1940) The daughter of iconic singer Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra is an American singer and actress best known for her 1966 signature hit "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'." The song was written by singer and producer Lee Hazlewood, who wrote and produced most of Sinatra's hits and sang with her on several duets. She followed the song's wild success with a slew of singles, including a number of duets with her father. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 1001840)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Warming Threatens Cold-Blooded Creatures Rising global temperatures are threatening the populations of lizard species all over the world. Lizards are cold-blooded creatures, meaning their internal body temperatures are regulated by the temperature of their environment. Because temperatures today are so high, lizards are increasingly retreating to the shade when they would normally be basking or hunting for food. As a result, they do not have the energy necessary to support a clutch of eggs or embryos and are not reproducing as they once did. Massive extinctions are now being seen in many areas of the world, including Mexico, the Amazon Basin, and equatorial Africa. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 1001839)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Scytale Said to have been utilized in ancient Greek military campaigns, the scytale is a cryptographic tool used in the creation and deciphering of transposition ciphers. It consists of a cylindrical rod around which a strip of paper or leather is wound. Because the message is written upon the wound strip, it appears as an illegible jumble of letters to anyone who does not bear a scytale of the appropriate diameter. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 1001838)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Iceland's Laki Volcano Begins 9-Month-Long Eruption (1783) In 934, an eruption of Iceland's Laki volcanic fissure released 4.7 cu mi (19.6 cu km) of basalt lava, one of the largest volcanic eruptions on Earth in historical times. In 1783, the system erupted again, pouring out an estimated 3.4 cu mi (14 cu km) of basalt lava and clouds of poisonous compounds that killed over half of Iceland's livestock and led to a famine that killed approximately a quarter of its human population. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 1001835)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "History suggests that capitalism is a necessary condition for political freedom. Clearly, it is not a sufficient condition." - Milton Friedman |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 4
(Message 1001834)
Posted 8 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Lincoln MKT Concept |
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The Music Video Thread [5]
(Message 1001576)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind |
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TLPTPW # 117 (someone here will be 50 in July)
(Message 1001575)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: My 50th is years away :o) |
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Aphorisms
(Message 1001570)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Would much prefer to wait a few moments more to soar with eagle rather than rush to fly with fledgling sparrow |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 4
(Message 1001567)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 4
(Message 1001566)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Sports Car Concept |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 1001563)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Just days before the World Cup of 1966 in England, the trophy was stolen and then later retrieved by a dog |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 1001561)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1571 Pier Francesco Corteccia, composer, dies at 68 1711 Henry Dodwell, Irish theologian (b. 1641) 1877 Winand C H Staring, geologist (Bottom of Netherlands), dies at 68 1926 Henry Charles Tonking, composer, dies at 63 1938 Norbert Fonteyne, Flemish writer (How Flemings Came Late), dies 1994 Joseph Ruzindana, Rwandian bishop of Bjumba, murdered |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 1001559)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Crystal Gazing Also called crystal gazing, scrying is the magical practice of divining the past, present, or future by gazing into a usually reflective, translucent, or luminescent medium, such as crystal, mirror, water, or fire. The Cup of Jamshid, described in Persian mythology as a magical cup containing an elixir of immortality, is said to have revealed to the observer all the layers of the universe |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 1001556)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Zoot Suit Riots Come to an End (1943) Named for the style of clothing favored by the mainly Mexican-American victims of these clashes, the Zoot Suit Riots erupted between American servicemen stationed in Los Angeles, California, during WWII and the city's minority residents. While the local press lauded the attacks by the servicemen and described them as having a "cleansing effect" on the city, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt denounced them as "race riots" rooted in discrimination |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 1001555)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: To Up Fat Burn, Skip Eating before Workout Though many professional athletes eat before training, new research suggests that working out on an emptier stomach may actually help people burn more fat. In a recent study, European researchers found that cyclists who trained without eating first burned significantly more fat than those who ate. Another study, published in April, found that those who did not eat before working out burned a higher proportion of fat to carbohydrates than those who did, despite the fact that they performed worse in intensive cycling sessions than participants who ate before the workouts. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 1001554)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Paul Gauguin (1848) First a sailor and then a successful stockbroker in Paris, Gauguin took up painting on weekends when he was in his mid-20s. Eventually, with the encouragement of Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, he devoted himself completely to art, quitting his job and separating from his wife and five children. Today, he is recognized as a highly influential founding father of modern art whose bold experiments with color led directly to the Synthetist style. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 1001552)
Posted 7 Jun 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "You better live your best and act your best and think your best today, for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow." - Harriet Martineau |
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Unix/Linux :
Ubuntu
(Message 996283)
Posted 14 May 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Does Ubuntu have A software installer similar to windows installer? |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 986972)
Posted 6 Apr 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Not exactly a race, but some pretty impressive stunt driving... Evil Knievel now that is A stunt driver LOL |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 984652)
Posted 28 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 982558)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1977 - A.K. Gopalan, Indian communist leader (b. 1904) 1978 - Karl Wallenda, falls to death walking high-wire in PR at 73 1979 - Ben Lyon, actor (I Cover the Waterfront, Indiscreet), dies at 78 1981 - James "Jumbo" Elliott, American track coach (b. 1915) 1986 - Charles Starrett, actor (Silver Streak, Jungle Bride), dies 1986 - Mark Dinning, American singer (b. 1933) 1987 - Joan Shawlee, actress (Abbott & Costello Show), dies at 58 1990 - Gerald Bull, Canadian engineer (b. 1928) 1991 - Gloria Holden, actress (Dracula's Daughter, Test Pilot), dies at 73 1991 - Léon Balcer, French Canadian politician (b. 1917) 1991 - Dave Guard, American folk singer (The Kingston Trio) (b. 1934) 1993 - Cec Pepper, cricketer (NSW & Commonwealth XI leggie), dies 1993 - Gret Palucca, German dancer/choreographer (Entartet), dies at 91 1993 - Phia [Sophia R] Berghout, Dutch harpist, dies at 83 1993 - Steve Olin, pitcher (Cleve Indians), drowns at 27 |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 982552)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Great Britain Passes the Stamp Act (1765) Intended to help pay British debts from the French and Indian War, the Stamp Act established the first direct tax levied on the American colonies. It required all newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, commercial bills, advertisements, and other papers issued in the colonies to bear a tax stamp. The act was vehemently protested by the colonists, and the Stamp Act Congress—the first significant joint colonial response to any British measure—petitioned for its repeal. |
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(Message 982549)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Fatal Familial Insomnia Fatal familial insomnia is a rare genetic disease that interferes with sleep and eventually leads to death. The disease is the result of mutations in a certain protein, which cause plaques to build up in the thalamus, the brain region responsible for sleep regulation. Patients initially suffer from insomnia and progressively develop more serious problems—including hallucinations, rapid weight loss, and dementia—before dying. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 982547)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Saturn's Rings Far From Peaceful Scientists have long thought that Saturn's rings are stable and slow to evolve, but new images from NASA's Cassini orbiter have revealed that they are actually quite fluid and changing. They show that collisions are fairly routine, that chunks of ice leave trails of debris in their wakes, and that, at times, rings will rapidly rearrange themselves. The images also indicate that though the rings are largely composed of water ice, which is white in color, the ice of Saturn's rings is red, colored by an unknown contaminant. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 982544)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Andrew Lloyd Webber (1948) Andrew Lloyd Webber is a highly successful British composer of musical theatre whose scores include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, and two of the longest running musicals of all time: Cats and The Phantom of the Opera. Lloyd Webber has won multiple Tony and Grammy Awards, as well as a Golden Globe and an Oscar, and was knighted in 1992 |
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Aphorisms
(Message 982540)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Happy solution never see light if truth kept in dark. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 982536)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Be nice to your kids...They will pick out your nursing home. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 982518)
Posted 22 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it." - Samuel Johnson |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 982301)
Posted 21 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: H2OLGD Waterlogged. The owner is a swimmer and this appears on his Hyundai Tiburon FX in Missuori |
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Stupid Laws part #3
(Message 982266)
Posted 21 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Idaho Crazy Law Boise # Residents may not fish from a giraffe's back. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 982255)
Posted 21 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The best thing to give to your enemy is forgiveness; to an opponent, tolerance; to a friend, your heart; to your child, a good example; to a father, deference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity. Francis Maitland Balfour |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 982237)
Posted 21 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Chaos. Panic. Disorder. My work here is done |
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Puns O Fun
(Message 982235)
Posted 21 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Hockey Playoffs are coming up, that means the puck stops here. GO BLACK HAWKS!!!!!!!!! YAHOOO!! lol be like A hockey stick and get the puck out of here |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 981611)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Subway Sarin Incident (1995) On March 20, 1995, members of the Japanese religious sect Aum Shinrikyo released sarin gas, a nerve agent, on several lines of the Tokyo Metro system in five coordinated attacks, killing 12 and injuring thousands. Carrying homemade liquid sarin packaged in plastic bags, the perpetrators boarded the trains, punctured the packets, and left them to vaporize on the car floors. More than 10 Aum members were sentenced to death for their involvement in the incident |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 981608)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1987 - Norman Harris, guitarist (O'Jays), dies at 39 of heart failure 1988 - Gil Evans, Canadian/US jazz composer (Out of the Cool), dies at 75 1990 - Jannetje Visser-Roosendaal, Dutch writer, dies at 90 1990 - Jev Jasjin, Russian soccer goalie, dies at 60 1990 - Lev Yashin, Soviet footballer (b. 1929) 1991 - Conor Clapton, Eric Clapton's son, falls out of 53rd floor window at 5 1992 - Avonne Taylor, actress (My Best Girl, Honor Among Lovers), dies at 93 1992 - Frank Westbrook, dancer/choreographer, dies at 82 1992 - Georges Delerue, French composer (Hiroshima, My Love), dies at 67 1993 - Claudia Yeltsin, mother of Russian president Yeltsin, dies at 85 1993 - Jonathan Ball, English youngster, killed by IRA at 3 1994 - Lewis Grizzard, American humorist (b. 1946) 1995 - Merv Harvey, cricketer (scored 12 & 31 in Test Aus v Eng 46-47), dies 1995 - Rachida Hammadi, Algerian TV journalist, murdered at 32 1995 - Sidney Kingslei, playwright, dies at 88 1995 - Sidney Kingsley, US playwright (Pulitzer prize 1934), dies at 88 1996 - Alan Ridout, composer, dies at 61 1996 - Claude Bourdet, human rights activist/journalist, dies at 86 1996 - Victor Zorza, journalist/Russian specialist, dies at 71 1997 - Carlo Fassi, figure skating coach (Fleming, Hamill), dies at 67 1997 - Grace Hefner, mother of Hugh Hefner (Playboy), dies at 101 1997 - Tony Zale, American boxer (b. 1913) 1998 - George Howard, American jazz saxophone musician |
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Aphorisms
(Message 981605)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: With proper lever, baby's fingers can move mountain. |
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Puns O Fun
(Message 981603)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: A bicycle can't stand alone because it is two-tired. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 981594)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "If poverty is the mother of crime, stupidity is its father." - Jean de La Bruyere |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 981593)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "The more people I meet, the more I like my dog." |
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Stupid Laws part #3
(Message 981592)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Connecticut Crazy Law New Britain It is illegal for fire trucks to exceed 25mph, even when going to a fire. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 981383)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "I like you, but I wouldn't want to see you working with sub-atomic particles." |
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Aphorisms
(Message 981379)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. |
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Stupid Laws part #3
(Message 981374)
Posted 20 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Colorado Crazy Law Cats may not run loose without having been fit with a taillight. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 981359)
Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1999 - Tofilau Eti Alesana, former Prime Minister of Samoa (b. 1924) 2001 - Charles K. Johnson, President of the Flat Earth Society (b. 1924) 2003 - Michael Mathias Prechtl, German illustrator (b. 1926) 2003 - Émile Genest, Canadian actor (b. 1921) 2004 - Mitchell Sharp, Canadian politician (b. 1911) 2005 - John De Lorean, American automobile engineer (b. 1925) 2007 - Calvert DeForest, American actor (b. 1921) 2007 - Luther Ingram, American soul singer and songwriter (b. 1937) 2008 - Sir Arthur C. Clarke, English science fiction author and inventor (b. 1917) 2008 - Raghuvaran, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam actor (b. 1948) 2008 - Hugo Claus, Belgian writer (b. 1929) 2009 - Ion Dolănescu, Romanian singer and politician (b. 1944) |
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Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Mediocre men often have the most acquired knowledge." - Claude Bernard |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 980707)
Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1949 - Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, Irish snooker player (2X world-champ) 1949 - Starr Danias, NYC, ballerina (Turning Point) 1949 - Hannu Siitonen, Finnish athlete 1949 - Åse Kleveland, Norwegian singer and politician 1950 - Brad Dourif, WV, actor (Ragtime, Eyes of Laura Mars, Fatal Beauty) 1950 - James Conlon, NYC, conductor (Cincinnati May Festival-1979) 1950 - John Hartman, Falls Church Va, rock drummer (Doobie Brothers) 1950 - Richard Kretchmer, English artist and historian 1950 - Larry Perkins, Australian racing driver 1951 - Ben Cohen, American co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream 1952 - Mike Webster, American football player (d. 2002) 1953 - Helmer C Koetje, Dutch 2nd chamber member (CDA) 1953 - Jamie West-Oram, rocker (Fixx) 1953 - Margaret L Augustine, Buffalo NY, project manager (Biosphere 2) 1953 - Nicholas Wisdom, cricketer (son of comic Norman, 2 games Sussex 1974) 1954 - James F Reilly II, Mt Home AFB Idaho, PhD/astronaut (STS 89, sk:100) 1955 - Graham Porter, cricketer (1 day intl for Australia 1979) 1955 - Francis G. Slay, Mayor of St. Louis, Mo. 1956 - "The Model" Rick Martel, [Richard Vignault], wrestler (WWF/AWA) 1956 - Ingamar Stenmark, Sweden, slalom (Olympic-2 gold-1980) 1956 - Deborah Jeane Palfrey 1957 - Christer Fuglesang, Stockholm Sweden, physicist/astronaut (Mir backup) 1957 - Melvin Gentry, vocalits/guitarist (Midnight Star-No Parking) 1957 - György Pazdera, Hungarian bassist (Pokolgép) 1958 - Andreas Wenzel, Liechtenstein, skier (Olympic-silver-1980) 1959 - Irene Cara, Bronx NYC, actress/singer (Fame, DC Cab, Certain Fury) 1959 - Luc Besson, French producer, writer, and director 1960 - Claudia Udy, Albuquerque NM, actress (Out of Control, Nightforce) 1960 - Guy Carbonneau, Sept-iles, NHL center (Dallas Stars) 1960 - Patricia Farinelli, LA Calif, playmate (December, 1981) 1960 - Richard Biggs, Columbus Ohio, actor (Marcus-Days of Our Lives) 1960 - James MacPherson, Scottish actor 1961 - Kevan James, cricketer (all-rounder 4 wkts/4 balls & ton v India 1996) 1961 - Mark Van Thillo, Wilrijk Belgium, co-capt (Biosphere 2) 1961 - Todd Nelson, Dalles Ore, tennis star 1962 - Trevor Franklin, cricketer (opened for NZ mid-80's) 1962 - Thomas Ian Griffith, American actor 1962 - Mike Rowe, American television personality |
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(Message 980706)
Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 235 - Marcus Aurelius Alexander, Syrian emperor of Rome (222-235), murdered 978 - Edward, the Martyr, King of Anglo-Saxons (975-78)/st, murdered at 15 1227 - Honorius III, [Cencio Savelli], Pope (1216-27), dies 1314 - Jacques De Molay, the last grand master of Order of Knights, dies 1493 - John of Lannoy, Flemish governor/viceroy of Neth/Zealand, dies at 82 1582 - Jean Jaurequi, Basque murderer of Willem of Orange, lynched 1583 - King Magnus of Livonia (b. 1540) 1584 - Ivan IV, the terrible, Russian tsar (1547-84), dies at 53 1675 - Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall, Irish soldier (b. 1606) 1689 - John Dixwell, English judge (b. 1607) 1690 - Charles, duke of Lutherans, dies 1696 - Robert Charnock, English conspirator 1745 - Robert Walpole, 1st English premier (1722-42), dies at 68 [NS=3/29] 1746 - Anna Leopoldovna, regent of Russia (b. 1718) 1768 - Lawrence Sterne, writer (Sentimental Journey France & Italy), dies 1781 - Anne Robert Turgot, French statesman (b. 1727) 1799 - John Randall, composer, dies at 82 1816 - Johann Paul Schulthesius, composer, dies at 67 1817 - Johann Jakob Walder, composer, dies at 67 1823 - Jean-Baptiste Sebastien Breval, composer, dies at 69 1835 - Christian Gunther von Bernstorff, Danish-Prussian statesman and diplomat (b. 1769) 1870 - Joaquin y Garbayo Gaztambide, composer, dies at 48 1871 - Augustus De Morgan, Indian-born British mathematician and logician (b. 1806) 1875 - Ferdinand Laub, composer, dies at 43 1876 - F Freiligrath, writer, dies at 65 1886 - Leopold Zunz, German intellect (Synagogue Poetry), dies at 91 1889 - William Henry Monk, composer, dies at 66 1898 - Matilda Joslyn Gage, American suffragist (b. 1826) 1899 - Douglas Strutt Galton, English engineer (rails, trains), dies at 76 1899 - Svetolik Rankovic, Serbian writer (Crushed Ideals), dies at 35 1900 - Antonio Nobre, Portuguese poet (So [Lonely]), dies at 32 1907 - Marcellin Berthelot, French chemist and politician (b. 1827) 1913 - George I, king of Greece (1861-1913), assassinated by Schinas at 67 1917 - William Shalders, S Afr cricket batsman (12 Tests 1895-1907), dies 1918 - Willem Coenen, composer, dies at 80 1924 - John Frederick Bridge, composer, dies at 79 1928 - Paul van Ostaijen, Flemish writer (Outlawed), dies at 32 |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 980693)
Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: A flying saucer landed at a gas station on a lonely country road. The two space aliens inside seemed completely unconcerned about detection; in fact, the letters "UFO" were emblazoned in big, bold letters on one side of their shiny craft. As the station owner stood and gawked in silence, paralyzed with shock, his young blonde attendant nonchalantly filled up the tank and waved to the two aliens as they took off. "Do you realize what just happened?" the station owner finally uttered. "Yeah," said the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the space aliens in that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the letters 'UFO' on the side of that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Don't you know what 'UFO' means?!" The blonde attendant rolled his eyes. "Good grief, boss! I've been working here for six years. Of course I know what 'UFO' means 'Unleaded Fuel Only.'" |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 980692)
Posted 19 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Always pleasant journey which ends among old friends. (Charlie Chan's Courage) |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 980254)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Kentucky has the highest rate of smokers (28.7%) in the U.S., while Utah (11.5%) has the lowest. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 980251)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Nat King Cole (1919) Originally a jazz pianist, Nat King Cole performed in Los Angeles nightclubs with his trio in the 1930s but did not achieve commercial success until he began singing. His warm, velvety voice brought a personal touch to his ballads, and he became internationally popular for his broodingly romantic hits, such as "Unforgettable." He went on to become one of the first African-American artists to star in a radio show and to host a network television show |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 980250)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: What is the opinion on Alonso keeping up his winning streak? |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 980248)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Nepenthes Rajah: The Plant with an Appetite Nepenthes rajah is a carnivorous pitcher plant species endemic to Borneo. Its most distinctive features—giant urn-shaped traps, called pitchers, containing water and digestive fluid—allow it to catch and digest insects and even small vertebrates and mammals. These pitchers also host a number of organisms with which it is thought to form symbiotic relationships. Called nepenthebionts, many of these organisms are so specialized that they cannot survive anywhere else |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 980246)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: World's Shortest Man Dies The world's shortest man, He Pingping, who was just 2 feet 5 inches (74.6 centimeters) tall, has died at the age of 21. Born in 1988 in Wulanchabu, China, with a form of primordial dwarfism, a rare type of dwarfism believed to affect only about 100 people worldwide, he earned official recognition as the world's shortest man in 2008. According to his father, at birth, He was no bigger than the palm of his hand. His death is believed to have been caused by a heart condition |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 980245)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Rubber Band Patented (1845) In 1845, Stephen Perry, a British inventor and businessman, patented what is now a staple office supply—the rubber band. While their intended function is to hold items together, rubber bands have been used in a number of other capacities; they can be wrapped around one another to form a bouncy ball or used as "ammunition" in rubber band guns. Though many modern rubber products are commonly made with synthetic rubber, rubber bands are still primarily manufactured using natural rubber |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 980244)
Posted 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club." - Jack London |
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Did you know!
(Message 978822)
Posted 15 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Peter Graves has died today, He was 84 years old and died of Natural causes. RIP Peter Graves!! AKA as Jim Phelps |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 4
(Message 978813)
Posted 15 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Eco Factor: Concept CV car to use solar energy for its massive electronic gear. |
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Posted 15 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: burton elementz |
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Posted 15 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: More movies made in Bollywood than Hollywood Each year, more movies are produced in India, where the moving image industry is referred to as Bollywood, than in Hollywood. About 1000 movies are released annually in India, about twice the output of Hollywood. The “B†in Bollywood refers to Bombai (renamed Mumbai). Bollywood movies often are quite long; 3 hours or more of dancing and singing around love as the main plot – although kissing is almost never shown on screen. Everyday, some 14 million Indian people queu for a movie, with more than 4 billion movie tickets sold annually, compared to 3 billion for Hollywood movies worldwide. Indian comic actress Manorama has played the most leading roles of any performer in movie history. She began her career in 1958 and in 1985 had appeared in her 1,000th movie. Before Bollywood The first movie screened publicly was “La Sortie des Ouvriers de l’Usine Lumire†which was presented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere in Paris in 1895. The first movie to use sound was “The Jazz Singer,†released in 1927: the first words, spoken by Al Jolson, were: “Wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet.†The big movies According to the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), in 1996 the average Hollywood film cost $35.3 million to make and another $17.7 million to market. Disney’s “The Lion King†cost $45 million to make and employed a total of 800 animators. Bollywood flicks are produced at average $2m. The most expensive film ever made as at year 2000, was James Cameron’s “Titanic.†It cost $200 million, but also was the most successful, in the sense that it won 11 Academy Awards, equaling “Ben Hur†of 1959. The top five moneymaking films of all time, as by 2010, are: Avatar (2009) [$1.850 billion], Titanic (1997) [$1.835 billion], The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) [$1.129 billion], Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) [$1.060 billion], and The Dark Knight (2008) [$1 billion]. They are followed by Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001) [$972m]. When adjusted for inflation, Gone With The Wind remains one of the highest grossing [$1.4 billion and growing], followed by Star Wars and Sound of Music, according to boxofficemojo. Note that they all are family-type movies. In fact, movies with strong sexual or violence content usually bomb at the box office. According to the American Family Association, the average cost to produce a movie in 1996 was $40 million. Sex films grossed on average only $700 000. Movies with strong Christian or family content on average grossed over $37 million. The figures have since changed, but not the facts. Director James Cameron is responsible for directing the two most expensive movies: Avatar (£234 million production plus $150 million promotional budget) and Titanic ($200 million production plus $20 million promotional budget). “Frankly my dear…†Gone With The Wind has been the best-attended film since its release in 1939. Without a doubt the most famous line in the movie is when Rhett Butler tells Scarlet O’Hara, “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.†According to Cuss Control, a book by James O’Connor, director David Selznick was fined heavy for that curse word: $5,000. A lot of money in those days. The movie is based on the book by Margaret Mitchell. It was the only book she wrote. The biggest movie promotion deal is the $2 billion agreement between George Lucas – the director of the “Star Wars†trilogy – and Pepsi for exclusive worldwide use of the film’s characters. 50% of Hollywood movies never achieve a cinema release. Those that do, make 5 times more from DVD sales than cinema takings. The longest movie ever The longest movie in the world according to Guinness World Records is The Cure for Insomnia, directed by John Henry Timmis IV. Released in 1987, the running time is 5220 minutes (87 hours) and has no plot. Instead, it consists of poet L. D. Groban reciting his 4,080-page poem “A Cure for Insomnia†over the course of three and a half days. The movie is inter-spliced with clips from porno and heavy metal music videos. [/b] |
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Posted 15 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: It is true that NASA is more known than ESA in Europe. This is due to the fact that the NASA site is much better than any ESA site and gives much more information on the missions, even on those, like Cassini and Huygens, which carry ESA instrumentation and spacecrafts.I often visit the NASA site, while the ESA sites are often outdated. Maybe each European nation tries to put out a site in its own language, while NASA has only two languages, English and Spanish. I believe this belongs in another thread :o) this thread is for racing. |
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(Message 977639)
Posted 12 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Porsche Panamera convertible |
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Posted 12 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The first Oscars The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was established in May 1927 as a non-profit corporation to promote the art of movie making. In the first year, the Academy had 36 members, with Douglas Fairbanks Sr as president. The first Academy Awards, now better known as the Oscars, were presented at a private dinner in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, with less than 250 persons attending. Today, the Academy has over 6 000 honorary members – the Oscar Awards are viewed by more than a billion people on television. The first television broadcast of the Oscars took place in 1953 – on black and white TV, telecasted throughout the US and Canada. Telecasting in color begun in 1966, and since 1969, the Oscars have been telecast throughout the world. By the mid-1990s it was telecast in over 100 countries. Emil Jannings - photo (c) www.silent-movies.com Emil Jannings Janet Gaynor - photo (c) www.silent-movies.com Janet Gaynor Photos with kind permission of silent-movies.com – the premier web destination for Silent Movie facts. The first Oscars At the first Acadamy Awards, held in May 1929, Best Director awards went to Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knights and Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven. The first award for Actor in a Leading Role went to Emil Jannings for his roles in The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh. The first Best Actress award was won Janet Gaynor for her roles in 7th Heaven, Street Angel and Sunrise. The first Best Picture award went to WINGS. All those films were screened in 1927. Those were the days of the silent movies, thus WINGS was the only silent to have won a Best Picture Oscar. It also featured Gary Cooper in a minor role. Swiss-born Jannings grew up in Germany and had a heavy German accent which, with the advent of sound in movies, basically put an end to his Hollywood movie career. The most popular night in the world The Academy Award ceremony basically was a non-public affair in 1927 and 1928. But it had created such public interest that the Oscar Presentation Night was introduced in 1929. Until 1954 the Oscars were presented mostly on a Thursday. From 1955 to 1958, they were presented on a Wednesday. From 1959 until 1998 the Oscars were, with a few exceptions, presented on a Monday night. Only since 1999 did the Awards ceremony take place on a Sunday (in March). In total up to 2005, the famous statuettes have been handed out on 32 Monday nights, 21 Thursday nights, 8 Wednesdays, 6 Tuesdays, 2 Fridays, once on a Saturday (1948), and four times on a Sunday. In 1930, the Academy Awards were held twice: on 3 April and on 5 November. No ceremony was held in 1933. Since 1940 people have been kept on the edge of their seats with the familiar phrase “The envelope please.†The Envelope Please The record for most acting nominations without a single win is shared by Peter O’Toole and Richard Burton with seven. The most nominated actors for Best Actor and Best Supporting Roles are Jack Nicholson (11), Laurence Olivier (10), and Spencer Tracy (9). No male performer has yet won three Best Actor awards. Only one actress has won the Best Actress award four times: Katharine Hepburn is the only actress to have won the Best Actress award four times, for Morning Glory (1932/3), Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968), and On Golden Pond (1981). In 1968 Katherine Hepburn was tied with and Barbra Streisand for the Best Actress award. Anthony Quinn’s performance as painter Paul Gaugin in Lust for Life (1956) is the shortest ever to win a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. He was on screen for only 8 minutes. Judi Dench made the an equally short performance, winning Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Elizabeth I in “Shakespeare in Love†(1999). More Oscar factoids In 1997 James Cameron’s Titanic received 11 Oscars, sharing the record of the most Oscars awards for a single film with William Wyler’s Ben Hur (1959). The closest runner-up is West Side Story with 10 Oscars in 1961. Family matters The Hustons are the only family to produce three generations of Oscar winners: Walter Huston was named Best Supporting Actor in 1948 for his role in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre; John Huston was awarded Best Director/Adapted Screenplay for the same movie, and Anjelica Huston received an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Prizzi’s Honor, 1985. Only two married couples won Oscars for acting roles: Laurence Olivier (Hamlet, 1948) and Vivian Leigh (A Streetcar Named Desire, 1951); and Joanne Woodward (The Three Faces of Eve, 1957) and Paul Newman (The Color of Money, 1986). The only sisters to have won Oscars are Joan Fontaine (Suspicion, 1941) and Olivia de Havilland (To Each His Own, 1946, and The Heiress, 1949). No thank you! In 1970 George C. Scott refused the Oscar for his award-winning performance in Patton. In 1972 Marlon Brando refused the Oscars for his award-winning role in The Godfather. They weren’t the first, though. In 1935 a writer named Dudley Nichols refused to accept the Oscar for his movie The Informer because the Writers Guild was on strike against the movie studios at the time. Double the honor Eight actors have won an Oscar twice: Fredric March for Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931/2) and The Best Years of Our Lives (1946); Spencer Tracy for Captain Courageous (1937) and Boys Town (1938); Gary Cooper for Sergeant York (1941) and High Noon (1952); Marlon Brando for On The Waterfront (1954) and The Godfather (1972); Jack Nicholson for One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) and As Good As It Gets (1997); Dustin Hoffman for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and Rain Man (1988); Tom Hanks for Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994); Daniel Day-Lewis for My Left Foot (1990) and There Will Be Blood (2008). Many actresses have won the Best Actress Oscar twice: Luise Rainer for The Great Ziegfeld (1936) and The Good Earth (1937); Bette Davis for Dangerous (1935) and Jezebel (1938); Vivien Leigh for Gone With The Wind (1939) and A Streetcar Named Desire (1951); Olivia de Havilland for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949); Elizabeth Taylor for Butterfield 8 (1960) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966); Glenda Jackson for Women in Love (1970) and A Touch of Class (1973); Jane Fonda for Klute (1971) and Coming Home (1978); Sally Field for Norma Rae (1979) and Places in the Heart (1984); Meryl Streep for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and Sophie’s Choice (1982); Jodie Foster for The Accused (1988) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). |
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Posted 11 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Wigs that are 3 feet high In 1500 BC in Egypt women shaved their head as the ultimate display in beauty. Remaining hair was removed with special gold tweezers and then their scalps were buffed to a high sheen with soft cloths. Over the next 100 years the rich Egyptian women placed cones of scented grease on their heads, allowing the grease to melt and drip down over their bodies, bathing bodies and clothes in fragrance. The exact opposite would be in practice by the 18th century in England when women’s wigs were sometimes 3 ft (1 metre) high. The wigs were dusted with flour and decorated with stuffed birds, fruit, replicas of gardens, or even model ships. Women would wear the wigs continuously for several months. They were matted with lard to keep them from coming apart, which made mice and insects a constant problem, leading to the spreading of skin lice in the upper classes. When a hair-powder tax was introduced in 1795, the wig craze disappeared abruptly |
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Posted 11 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Javalins - Foot patter ( Dutch instrumental indo-rock 1964 ) |
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Posted 11 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "The one thing more difficult than following a regimen is not imposing it on others." - Marcel Proust |
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Posted 11 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Fireballs - Torquay |
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Vote for Shannon (or else!)
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Posted 11 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Do you think, that i will have a chance to win the contest? YES!! |
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Posted 8 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: All the world's a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. Sean O'Casey Irish dramatist (1880 - 1964) |
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Stupid Laws part #3
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Minnesota Crazy Law You're not allowed to park your elephant on Main Street. |
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: First projection of an image on a screen Joseph Necephore Niepce developed the world’s first photographic image in 1827. In 1839 Frenchman Louis Jacques Daguerre introduce a better photographic process and in the same year Englishman William Fox Talbot discovered the process of using negatives and positives to develop photographs. American George Eastman invented the paper film roll for photography in 1885. In 1894 Americans Thomas Edison and W K L Dickson introduced the first film camera. In the next year French brothers Auguste and Louis Lumiere demonstrated a projector system in Paris, screening Sortie des Usines Lumière à Lyon, the first public movie. It was 46 seconds in duration. But the very first projection of an image on a screen was made by a German priest. In 1646, Athanasius Kircher used a candle or oil lamp to project hand-painted images onto a white screen |
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Posted 7 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Michigan Crazy Law Wayland : Anyone can keep their cow on Main Street downtown at a cost of 3 cents per day. |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Massachusetts Crazy Law No gorilla is allowed in the back seat of any car. |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Maryland Crazy Law Andy, My thoughts exactly and that purring can really disrupt A movie big time! :o) |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: How old is old? :o) |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo Pandion by Bertone |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Citroën Survolt Concept |
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Stupid Laws part #3
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Maryland Crazy Law It's illegal to take a lion to the movies. |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Michelangelo (1475) Among the world's most celebrated artists, Michelangelo was one of the foremost figures of the Renaissance. The marble David, which he completed before his 30th birthday, set a new standard in nude sculpture, and his paintings in the Sistine Chapel are among the most influential frescoes in the history of Western art. A true "Renaissance man," he also was an architect and poet and wrote more than 300 sonnets |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Splendid Isolation Splendid Isolation is the name given to the foreign policy pursued by Britain during the late 19th century, a policy characterized by a reluctance to enter into permanent European alliances or commitments with other powers and by an increase in the importance placed on British colonies, protectorates, and dependencies overseas. Still, there is much debate among historians regarding whether or not the policy was intentional |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Survival Differences on Sinking Ships A comparison of the survivors of two of the worst ship sinkings in history--both of which involved similar vessels, passenger populations, and death tolls--has given researchers new insight into human selfishness and altruism. While survivors of the Lusitania were generally young, fit people age 16 to 35 who could rush to the lifeboats, survivors of the Titanic disaster were more often women, children, and those accompanying a child. Researchers say that since the Lusitania went down in just 18 minutes, survival instincts led people to behave selfishly. The Titanic, on the other hand, slowly sank over the course of nearly three hours, allowing for the emergence of social norms and selfless behaviors. |
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(Message 976217)
Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Gallaudet University Students Demand Deaf President (1988) When their existing president resigned in 1987, students at Gallaudet University, a liberal arts university for the deaf in Washington, DC, began campaigning for a deaf successor to the post, which had never been held by a deaf person. When the school's board selected a hearing candidate on March 6, 1988, students began to protest and issued four demands, including the immediate naming of a new deaf president and the resignation of the chair of the board. |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: In 1932, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell to its lowest point in the Great Depression; its value had dropped nearly 90% since Sept. 1929. - |
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Posted 6 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The one common experience of all humanity is the challenge of problems." - R. Buckminster Fuller |
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Posted 5 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: A middle-income American family with a child born in 2008 can expect to spend about $221,190 ($291,570 when adjusted for inflation) for food, shelter, and other necessities to raise that child over the next seventeen years. In 1960, a middle-income family could have expected to spend $25,230 ($183,509 in 2008 dollars) to raise a child through age seventeen. |
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Posted 5 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances." - Aristotle |
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Posted 5 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The charm of history and its enigmatic lesson consist in the fact that, from age to age, nothing changes and yet everything is completely different." - Aldous Huxley |
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Posted 4 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: On July 2, 1937, aviator Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the first round-the-world flight at the equator. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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Posted 4 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Bulgaria Regains Independence from Ottoman Empire (1878) Though the April Uprising of 1876, a Bulgarian revolt against the perceived Ottoman oppression, failed as a revolution, it succeeded in raising international support for the Bulgarian plight. News of atrocities committed by Ottoman troops suppressing the uprising quickly spread to the international community, and Russia soon declared war on the Ottomans. The subsequent Treaty of San Stefano created a large autonomous Bulgaria within the Ottoman Empire |
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Posted 4 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Tis easy enough to be pleasant, when life flows along like a song; but the person worth while is the one who will smile when everything goes dead wrong." - Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
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Posted 3 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: In 2001, 59-year-old Robert Tools received the world's first fully implantable artificial heart. |
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Posted 3 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Human beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives." - William James |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Where does Seagrave Fire Trucks'rank ? |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Maine Crazy Law You may not step out of a plane in flight. |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Khat Khat is a flowering plant native to East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, where it has been used for centuries as a stimulant. It contains cathinone, an addicting, amphetamine-like substance that causes excitement and euphoria. Use of the drug, which is generally ingested by chewing the plant's leaves, has been reported throughout the world, though it is, in many countries, a controlled and illegal substance. |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Acupuncture Eases Depression in Pregnant Women An estimated 3 to 5 percent of pregnant women are diagnosed with depression, and while antidepressant medications are an option, there are concerns regarding the safety of their use during pregnancy. Now, it appears that a certain type of acupuncture may provide expectant mothers with an alternative treatment. In a recent study, researchers found that pregnant women who received "depression-specific" acupuncture were more likely to experience a reduction in their depression symptoms than those who underwent massage or acupuncture sessions that did not target depression. |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Yitzhak Rabin (1922) Rabin was an Israeli general, politician, and Nobel Peace Prize winner. He played a leading role in the Israeli Defense Forces during the 1948 and 1967 wars and retired to pursue a diplomatic post in 1968. In 1974, Rabin succeeded Golda Meir as Prime Minister of Israel. He served two terms as prime minister, but his political career was cut short when he was assassinated in 1995 while attending a peace rally in Tel Aviv. |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Salem Witch Trials Begin (1692) Viewed by many to be the result of a period of factional infighting and religious hysteria, the witch trials of Puritanical Salem Village, Massachusetts, led to the executions of 20 people—15 women and five men—and the imprisonment of approximately 150 accused witches. Even after the trials ended, people who had previously been found not guilty of witchcraft remained in prison, held until they paid their jail fees. |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Happiness is the full use of your powers along lines of excellence." - John F. Kennedy |
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Posted 1 Mar 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Juneau, Alaska, can be reached by cruise ship, ferry, or air, but it is the only U.S. state capital that cannot be reached by road |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Mario Andretti (1940) Mario Andretti is the only racecar driver to have won the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500, and the international Formula One championship. He retired from Indy-car racing in 1994 with 52 victories but continued his attempts to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports-car endurance race until the age of 60. The Italian-American legend has been called the "Driver of the Century." |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Iceberg Rams Glacier, Dislodging New Iceberg A huge Antarctic iceberg weighing several hundred billion tons has dislodged a large iceberg, measuring 965 square miles (2,500 square kilometers), from the Mertz Glacier. According to estimates, the new iceberg holds roughly the equivalent of a fifth of the world's annual total water usage. The area where these two icebergs are now drifting is an important zone for the creation of dense, salty water that is a key driver of global ocean circulation, and some scientists are concerned that this will disrupt ocean currents |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: ATF Raids Branch Davidian Compound (1993) After investigating charges of child abuse and the illegal stockpiling of weapons at the Texas ranch of the Branch Davidian religious sect, US ATF agents raided the compound. The confrontation turned violent, and 10 people were killed in the firefight. A siege of the compound ended 51 days later, when the complex was engulfed in flames. Seventy-nine people, including 21 children and Davidian leader David Koresh, died in the incident. |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "One's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions." - Oliver Wendell Holmes |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: In 2007, the Toyota Camary was the top-selling passenger car in the U.S. with 473,103 sold. |
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Posted 28 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Maserati Tramontane |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Equals "I Get So Excited" (Studio) Eddy Grant |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Equals - Baby Come Back - "Top Of The Pops" Show (1968) |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Mowhawks , Senor Thump |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Corona - The Rhythm of the Night |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Corona - Try me out |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The 2010 Camaro will the indy 500 pace car for this year |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Sj do you like the newer body style of the mustang or the the earlier version pre 2010 |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: bugatti 4 door concept |
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: MYBUS Concept Car |
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TLPTPW #109 ... An Olympic Year
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Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: U.S. routs Finland, advances to gold medal game |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 974419)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 1167 - Robert of Melun, English philosopher/bishop of Hereford, dies 1656 - Johan van Heemskerk, Dutch lawyer/writer/interpreter, dies 1659 - Henry Dunster, first President of Harvard College (b. 1609) 1699 - Charles Paulet, 1st Duke of Bolton, English politician (b. c. 1625) 1706 - John Evelyn, diarist, dies 1720 - Samuel Parris, English-born Puritan minister (b. 1653) 1731 - Angelo Predieri, composer, dies at 76 1733 - Johann Adam Birkenstock, composer, dies at 46 1735 - John Arbuthnot, physician/mathematician, dies 1779 - Jan Nepveu, Dutch gov-gen of Suriname (1769-79), dies at 59 1797 - Benvenuto Robbio San Rafaele, composer, dies at 61 1805 - Stefan Paluselli, composer, dies at 57 1844 - Nicholas Biddle, US lawyer/diplomat/statesman/financier, dies at 85 1852 - Joseph Drechsler, composer, dies at 69 1862 - Gabriele dell' Addolorata, patron of Ital Catholic youth, dies at 23 1881 - George Colley, British governor of Natal/general, dies in battle at 46 1887 - Alexander Porfir'yevich Borodin, Russian composer, dies at 53 1892 - Louis Vuitton, French luggage maker (b. 1821) 1913 - Adam Sedgwick, English zoologist (Peripatus), dies at 58 1920 - Alexandru D Xenopol, Romanian historian, dies at 72 1921 - Schofield Haigh, cricketer (Eng all-rounder 11 Tests 1898-1912), dies 1923 - Charles Francis Abdy Williams, composer, dies at 67 1929 - Manuel Manrique de Lara y Berry, composer, dies at 65 1932 - William Southam, Canadian newspaper publisher (b. 1843) 1936 - Ivan P Pavlov, Russian physiologist (reflexes, Nobel 1904), dies at 86 1936 - Joshua W. Alexander, U.S. Secretary of Commerce under Woodrow Wilson (b. 1852) 1939 - Nadezjda K Krupskaya, Russian revolutionary/wife of Lenin, dies at 70 1940 - Peter Behrens, German architect, dies 1941 - William D. Byron, U.S. Congressman (b. 1895) 1942 - Karel WFM Doorman, Dutch rear-admiral (Java Sea), KIA at 52 1943 - Kostis Palamas, Greek poet, twice nominated for the Nobel prize (b. 1859) 1945 - HJ Lochtman, Dutch chaplain/resistance fighter, dies in Bergen-Belsen 1947 - Mackinnon of Mackinnon, cricketer (Tests Eng v Aust 1879), dies at 89 1950 - Ivan Goll, writer, dies at 58 1952 - Theodorus Pangalos, Greek general/dictator 1926, dies at 74 1955 - Tom Howard, comedian (It Pays to be Ignorant), dies at 66 1956 - Frank Dailey, orch leader (Music at Meadowbrook), dies at 54 1956 - Gunther Ramin, German organist/composer/choir conductor, dies at 57 1958 - Harry Cohn, CEO (Columbia Pictures), dies of a heart attack 1960 - Adriano Olivetti, Italian engineer/manufacturer, dies at 58 1961 - Platt Adams, high jumper (Olympic-gold-1912), dies 1962 - Willie Best, actor (Charlie-My Little Margie), dies at 45 1964 - Orry-Kelly, Australian costume designer (b. 1897) 1966 - Minerva Urecal, actress (Apache Rose, Ghost Crazy), dies at 81 1968 - Johannes Tralow, writer, dies at 85 1968 - Ludvik Podest, composer, dies at 46 1969 - John Boles, actor (Stella Dallas, Curly Top), dies at 73 1969 - Marius Barbeau, French Canadian folklorist (b. 1883) 1970 - Robert Bruce Lockhart, diplomat/writer, dies 1970 - Marie Dionne, one of the French Canadian Dionne quintuplets (b. 1934) 1972 - Pat Brady, American actor and singer (b. 1914) 1973 - Lucijan Marija Skerjanc, Yugoslav composer/conductor, dies at 72 1974 - Pat Brady, Toledo Ohio, actor (Roy Rodgers Show), dies at 59 1975 - Neville Cardus, writer/cricketer, dies 1977 - Allison Hayes, actress (Attack of 50 Foot Woman), dies at 47 1977 - John Dickson Carr, American author (b. 1905) 1978 - Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov, composer, dies at 65 |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 974418)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 974416)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: David H. Hubel (1926) In 1981, neurobiologist David Hubel and his research partner, Torsten Wiesel, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research in visual neurophysiology and their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 974415)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Facts like photographic film - must be exposed before developing. |
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Puns and Spoonerisms
(Message 974414)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: “The lights were too bright at the Chinese restaurant so the manager decided to dim sum.†|
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 974413)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Physically Fit Students Score Higher Physically fit students tend to do better academically than their less fit peers. In a recent study of US middle and high school students, researchers found that those who took more time to complete a one mile run/walk fitness test tended to have lower scores on standardized math, reading, and language tests. The research team also found that nearly two thirds of the students fell below the state fitness standard for their age and gender. In recent years, schools across the US have cut physical education programs, but if future studies confirm that there exists a cause-and-effect link between poor fitness and reduced academic performance, they may have to reevaluate this approach. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 974412)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Lipid Bilayers Absolutely essential for all life on Earth, lipid bilayers are a critical component of all biological membranes, including cell membranes. They are composed of two layers of phospholipids—a class of fat-soluble molecules—positioned such that their hydrophilic, or water-absorbing, heads face outward, and their hydrophobic, or water-repelling, tails face inward, blocking entry of water and water-soluble material into the cell. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 974411)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: FACT OF THE DAY: Support Refdesk The iron framework of the Statue of Liberty was devised by French engineer Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, who also built the Eiffel Tower in Paris |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 974410)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Roderick Qualifies on Pole |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 974409)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise." - Robert Frost |
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Did you know!
(Message 974408)
Posted 27 Feb 2010 by Matthew Love Post: REO Speedwagon is named after a flatbed truck Ransom Eli Olds built a three-wheeled carriage in 1887 and a petrol (gasoline) car in 1896. In 1899, he founded the Olds Motor Works, producing the first Oldsmobile in 1901. Although he didn’t invent the motorcar, he still is known as the “Father of the Automobile.†His heavy-duty flatbed truck was considered a milestone in transportation history. It was from this truck that the American rock band REO Speedwagon chose their name. REO is for the name of Ransom Eli Olds. REO Speedwagon formed in 1967, debuted their self-titled album in 1971. They reached the charts in 1971 with Ridin’ the Storm Out. Their 1977 live album You Get What You Play For went platinum. Hi-Infidelity, released 1980, sold 7 million copies, reaching No 1 on the Billboard charts. Keep the Fire Burning, the single off their 1982 album Good Trouble, reached the Top 10. Their 2007 album release is also the title for their online video game Find Your Own Way Home, released in 2009. Their latest CD is called Not So Silent Night. And they are still touring. |
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Happy birthday MSattler!
(Message 964671)
Posted 19 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday and Many More! |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 963104)
Posted 13 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Which team will she be racing for? Are they going to allow her to race in Indy Cars as well as Nascar in the same season? |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 962473)
Posted 10 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Has anyone heard more info on dana kirkpatrick going to NASCAR this season. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 962310)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Most of us dream every 90 minutes, and the longest dreams (30-45 minutes) occur in the morning. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 962309)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Shar Peis The Shar Pei is an ancient breed of dog known for its loose, wrinkled skin. Unlike humans, Shar Peis lose their wrinkles with age as they "grow into their skin." Originally bred in China as a fighting and guard dog, the Shar Pei is prone to a number of genetic diseases and was once recognized as the world's rarest dog breed. Because of their protective and loyal nature, however, they have since become popular family pets. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 962308)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: World's Oldest Footprints Found in Poland Fossils from a disused quarry in southeastern Poland have yielded the oldest evidence of four-legged animals walking on land, pushing back the timeline of vertebrate evolution by millions of years. The footprints were made by tetrapods-four-legged vertebrates-about 397 million years ago, some 18 million years earlier than they were thought to have emerged. The creatures probably resembled crocodiles, may have been up to 8.2 feet (2.5 meters) long, and are believed to have lived an amphibian-like existence. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 962307)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Joan of Arc Goes on Trial (1431) Joan of Arc was a French military leader and heroine who was canonized as a saint in 1920, nearly 500 years after she was burned at the stake. Claiming to be inspired by religious visions, she organized the French resistance that forced the English to end their siege of Orléans in 1429 and led an army to Reims, where she had the dauphin, Charles VII, crowned king. Captured and sold to the English by the Burgundians, she was later tried for heresy and executed. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 962306)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - Plato |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 962305)
Posted 9 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Quincy MD !! |
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TLPTPW #105 - The IceMan Cometh
(Message 960341)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Yeah, let Champ win! WHY ASK WHY |
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The Kittieman's musical travels.......part 2
(Message 960339)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: aretha franklin respect |
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The Kittieman's musical travels.......part 2
(Message 960337)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady |
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Knighthood
(Message 960333)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Sean Connery has been nighted as well I think :o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 960331)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Goddess Lakshmi Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, love, and beauty, is a principal object of worship during the holiday of Diwali. Generally considered the personification of prosperity, she is somewhat analogous to the Greek goddess Aphrodite or her Roman equivalent, Venus. The consort of the god Vishnu, Lakshmi is often depicted as a finely dressed, four-armed woman. The lotus, a symbol of purity, features prominently in such representations. |
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Movie Trailers..........
(Message 960329)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: IRON MAN 2 is coming this may! From the movie trailer is looks as good as the first one! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 960328)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Christmas "Miracle": Mom and Baby Die and Revive On Christmas Eve, Tracy Hermanstorfer died while giving birth to her son, but a few minutes after he was delivered, she began breathing again; and now both mother and child are recovering well. During the delivery, it appears that Hermanstorfer stopped breathing and went into cardiac arrest. Doctors then performed an emergency cesarean section in an effort to save the baby, only to find that he, too, was not breathing. As the doctors worked to resuscitate the newborn, which they were able to do successfully, the mother regained her pulse. It is not clear what prompted the mother's heart to restart |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 960327)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "Trial of the Century" Begins (1935) Bruno Hauptmann, a German immigrant to the US, was convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the young son of famed pilot Charles Lindbergh. In recent years, the case against Hauptmann has come under serious scrutiny, as it has been alleged that some of the evidence used to convict him was planted or doctored and that false testimony was given at the trial. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 960326)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: "If you want to be happy, be." - Leo Tolstoy |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960323)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: A painter is a man who paints what he sells; an artist, on the other hand, is a man who sells what he paints. Pablo Picasso |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960279)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. W. C. Fields |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960277)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: All the men in my family were bearded, and most of the women. W. C. Fields |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960273)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Ah, the patter of little feet around the house. There's nothing like having a midget for a butler. W. C. Fields |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960269)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: 'Twas a woman who drove me to drink, and I never had the courtesy to thank her for it. [aphorist] W. C. Fields, |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 960259)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: F1 begins in A couple of months |
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TLPTPW #105 - The IceMan Cometh
(Message 960258)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: ICE ICE BABY |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 960186)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Meet the Press, which is the all-time longest-running television show and is still on the air, began in 1945 as a radio show called “American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press.†|
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960184)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960183)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960181)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960180)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 960158)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Mods please close this thread Cheers!! Matthew |
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CAR RACING 2010 !!!
(Message 960157)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone ready for the 2010 racing season? Gentleman start your Engines!! |
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How's your weather?
(Message 960156)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 7:26AM [ More ] Mostly Cloudy 9°F RealFeel® -2°F Winds: ENE at 8mph Mostly Cloudy Humidity: 76% Dew Point: 3° F Pressure: 30.56 in Visibility: 10 Miles Tonight [ More ] Snow Low: 14°F RealFeel®: 5°F Sunset: 5:23 PM Today [ More ] Intermittent Clouds High: 17°F RealFeel®: 7°F Sunrise: 7:45 AM |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960152)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Where exactly is the fire station located at? Is it still around? |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960133)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: The Rifleman, Adam-12 , Mod Squad, Hawaii 5-0 , Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants, Star Trek, |
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Excited about Avatar? Or meh?
(Message 960131)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Saw Avatar (2D) excellent movie! The CGI is first rate as well as the story line. The Military General is this movie is real ?$%^ . Has any heard if they will make A sequel? |
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What's your favourite television series?
(Message 960129)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: Tv shows from the 1960's and 1970's 1960's >> It takes A Thief, Ironside, The FBI, Bewitched to name A few 1970's >> Rockford Files, Kojack, Barney Miller, MASH, Barnaby Jones, etc. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 960127)
Posted 2 Jan 2010 by Matthew Love Post: It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 959234)
Posted 29 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Our collective weight is going up. The average American male has gained 17.1 pounds and the average American female has added 15.4 pounds since 1988. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 957383)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To know the road ahead, ask those coming back. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 957382)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Save the whales: collect the whole set |
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TLPTPW 103
(Message 957380)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-xmas win!! |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 957379)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I just got a new car for my wife today. Best trade I ever made." |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 957376)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The that leaveth nothing to chance will do few things ill, but he will do very few things." - George Savile Halifax |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 957375)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reggie White (1961) White, an ordained Evangelical Christian minister, was known as the "Minister of Defense" in the National Football League (NFL). He led the Green Bay Packers to two Super Bowls, including one victory, and was the NFL's all-time sack leader at the time of his retirement. Two years after his untimely death in 2004, he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 957374)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Arborsculpture Arborsculpture is the art and technique of growing and shaping trees or woody plants into ornamental or functional shapes by grafting, bending, and pruning their trunks and branches in specific ways. Depending on the size of the starter material, the plant's rate of growth, and the complexity of the design, which can range from an abstract pattern to a piece of furniture, such projects can take as little as a year or as long as a decade to complete. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 957373)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Auschwitz "Arbeit Macht Frei" Sign Stolen Polish police have reported that the infamous iron sign from the entrance to Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp where more than a million people perished during World War II, has been stolen. The wrought iron sign reading "Arbeit Macht Frei", meaning "Work Sets You Free," was made by Polish prisoners and first erected in 1940. Hundreds of thousands of prisoners passed under the sign as they entered the camp during the Holocaust; most were either murdered or worked to death. The sign's theft comes just days after the German government pledged 86 million dollars (60 million euros) to an endowment fund to help preserve the camp. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 957372)
Posted 19 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: President Taft Pardons William H. Van Schaick (1912) Over 1,000 people died when the General Slocum, a passenger steamship, caught fire in New York's East River in 1904. It was the city's worst loss-of-life disaster until the attacks of September 11, 2001. Van Schaick, the ship's captain, was indicted for negligence and failure to maintain fire safety equipment and received a 10-year sentence. He was paroled after serving 3½ years in prison and later pardoned by President Taft. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 951923)
Posted 3 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fact of the Day: atmosphere Without the atmosphere, it would be impossible to live on earth. The atmosphere's layers form a "blanket" around the earth, protecting us from dangerous rays of the sun and from the cold of outer space. The atmosphere contains the air that we breathe, water vapor, and dust. Air contains carbon dioxide and nitrogen, vital for life, and water vapor forms the clouds that bring rain. The atmosphere is held in place by the pull of the earth's gravity and extends to about 1,250 miles above the earth. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 951922)
Posted 3 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: When all players hold suspicious cards, good idea to have joker up sleeve. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 951921)
Posted 3 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger, and then it hit me. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 951920)
Posted 3 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: JESUS SAVES, he passes to Noah who shoots and SCORES! |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 951919)
Posted 3 Dec 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1610 Honda Tadakatsu, Japanese general (b. 1548) 1941 Pavel Filonov, Russian painter (b. 1883) 1981 Walter Knott, American farmer (b. 1889) 1994 Giorgi Chanturia, Pres of Georgia, assassinated 1994 Dolf Verspoor, literary/translator (M Nijhoff prize 1958), dies at 77 2004 Shiing-Shen Chern, Chinese mathematician (b. 1911) |
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TLPTPW 102
(Message 950871)
Posted 29 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gobbling up another win after turkey day!! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 950870)
Posted 29 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Man Buys Galileo's Tooth and Fingers Two fingers and a tooth once belonging to Galileo Galilei have been found by an art collector who purchased them a recent auction, where they were being sold as unidentified artifacts contained in a 17th-century wooden case. The newly-recovered body parts, along with another finger and a vertebra, were separated from the rest of the Galileo’s remains by scientists and historians during a reburial ceremony 95 years after his death. The relics were then passed from collector to collector until they went missing in 1905. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 950869)
Posted 29 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Japan's Meiji Constitution Goes into Effect (1889) The Imperial, or Meiji, Constitution was the fundamental law of the Empire of Japan from 1890 until 1947. Enacted after the Meiji Restoration, it provided for a form of constitutional monarchy based on the Prussian model. The constitution allowed the active Emperor to wield considerable political power, but the control was to be shared with an elected assembly. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 950868)
Posted 29 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Silent witness sometime speak loudest |
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May we move on?
(Message 950610)
Posted 28 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: With A Toto too! |
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TLPTPW 102
(Message 950468)
Posted 28 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi |
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Aphorisms
(Message 950462)
Posted 28 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Better for Oriental to lose life than to lose |
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May we move on?
(Message 950460)
Posted 28 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Yellow Brick Road is in Kansas :o) |
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Aphorisms
(Message 949932)
Posted 26 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alas, mouse cannot cast shadow like elephant. |
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Aphorisms
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Posted 26 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Advice after mistake is like medicine after dead man's funeral. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 949128)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rodney Dangerfield (1921) Best known for his trademark line, "I don't get no respect," Dangerfield was an American comedian and actor who appeared in a slew of movies, including Caddyshack, Easy Money, and Back To School. His Manhattan nightclub, "Dangerfield's," was the venue for an HBO show that helped popularize many stand-up comics, including Jerry Seinfeld and Roseanne Barr. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 949127)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Velvet Worm Often called the "missing link" between annelids—such as earthworms and leeches—and arthropods—such as crustaceans, insects, and centipedes—velvet worms are found in wet, warm to temperate habitats on several continents. They are named for the feel of their skin, which is covered in fine hairs. Velvet worms are predators that can immobilize animals several times their own size with an adhesive substance ejected from glands in their heads |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 949126)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New Ancient Crocodiles Discovered Scientists have unearthed fossils belonging to five different species of ancient crocodile, three of which were previously unknown. The first, Kaprosuchus saharicus, nicknamed "BoarCroc," was a 20-foot-long carnivore equipped with three sets of dagger-shaped fangs as well as an armored snout for ramming. The other two newly-discovered species, Araripesuchus rattoides and Laganosuchus thaumastos, nicknamed "RatCroc" and "PancakeCroc" respectively, are 3-foot-long specimens. The reptiles lived about 100 million years ago on the supercontinent of Gondwana—a landmass that later broke apart to form the southern continents. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 949125)
Posted 22 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: President John F. Kennedy Assassinated (1963) The assassination of John F. Kennedy while he was riding in a presidential motorcade in Dallas was a seminal event in American history. Although two official investigations have concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald was the culprit, the assassination is still the subject of widespread speculation and has spawned a number of conspiracy theories. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 945484)
Posted 6 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Contrary to popular belief, the White House was always white. A lime-based whitewash was used in 1798 to protect the sandstone from the elements. The earliest known written mention of "White House" is from 1812. President Theodore Roosevelt made the name official in 1901. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 945483)
Posted 6 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Idealism increases in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem." - John Galsworthy |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 945482)
Posted 6 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Most Distant Object Observed by Astronomers A gamma-ray burst (GRB) from an exploding mega-star 13.1 billion light-years away from Earth has been observed by astronomers, becoming the most distant object ever detected. GRBs are the most violent explosions known, and though this one only lasted about 12 seconds, the afterglow was observable for 10 days. Prior to this observation, the most distant object ever detected was 12.9 billion light-years from Earth. The discovery is particularly exciting for scientists since the event happened in the so-called "cosmic dark ages," which started just 400,000 years after the big bang marked the origin of the universe. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 945075)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You do not get a second chance to make a first impression. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 945074)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Walter Cronkite (1916) "Uncle Walter" served as CBS Evening News anchor from 1962 to 1981, during which time viewer opinion polls found him to be the "most trusted man in America." He reported the newsworthy events of the era so effectively that his image and voice have become closely associated with the Cuban missile crisis, the Apollo 11 Moon landing, and the Watergate scandal. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 945073)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Artificial Heart A synthetic heart remains one of the long-sought holy grails of modern medicine. Although the heart is conceptually simple—it is, in essence, a muscle that acts as a pump—it contains subtleties that defy straightforward reproduction. Though artificial hearts have been successfully implanted, they are suitable only as temporary replacements in patients awaiting transplants; no device has yet been developed for total replacement of the heart. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 945072)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gene Therapy May Heal Donor Lungs Lung specialists are hopeful that a new technique that repairs lungs deemed too damaged for transplantation will increase the supply of organs available to patients who need them. While more research is needed to see if the repairs will hold up inside a human body, the results of laboratory testing have been promising. The technique, an out-of-the-body gene therapy treatment, promotes the production of interleukin-10, a substance that helps reduce damaging inflammation in the lungs. Human lungs subjected to the treatment showed significant improvement in their ability to take in fresh oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 945071)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dell, Inc. Founded as "PCs Limited" (1984) Using just $1,000, college student Michael Dell founded computer company PCs Limited in 1984, offering custom-assembled computers at prices lower than those of retail brands. Although not the first company to use this business model, PCs Limited became one of the first to succeed with it, grossing more than $73 million in its first year. The company, now called Dell, Inc., ranked 34th on the 2007 Fortune 500 list. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 945070)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: As of November 2009, the Earth's population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be 6.795 billion. About 227,000 people are added to the world each day. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 945069)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: PERSONAL TRANSPORTATION DEVICE JOINS SKIING WITH SEGWAY |
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(Message 945067)
Posted 4 Nov 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I like this one You take your life in your own hand when driving this car. :o) |
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(Message 943005)
Posted 26 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John Hurt walks into a bar, with that alien emerging from his chest. The bartender asks, "What's gotten into you?" |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 943003)
Posted 26 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have you ever seen the rain |
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(Message 943000)
Posted 26 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: She's Some Kind Of Wonderful- GRAND FUNK |
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AVATAR PICTURES!
(Message 942999)
Posted 26 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My Current Avatar represents the game I am playing on facebook MAFIA WARS |
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(Message 942998)
Posted 26 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain/Closer To HomeGrand Funk Railroad |
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(Message 942820)
Posted 25 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rare Earth - I Just Want to Celebrate |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 942624)
Posted 24 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1929 George H Crumb, Charleston WV, composer (Pulitzer 1968-Echoes of Time) 1947 Edgar Broughton, rocker 1953 Jonathan di Donato, twin who swam the butterfly 406 miles 1955 Ghulam Parkar, cricketer (Indian batsman v England 1982) 1973 Levi Leipheimer, American cyclist 1979 Amanda Aardsma, Miss Colorado Teen USA (1997) |
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(Message 942619)
Posted 24 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Charles Darwin's Illness For much of his adult life, Charles Darwin was afflicted by an illness or illnesses whose uncommon combination of symptoms affected him intermittently and left him severely debilitated for long periods of time. The list of symptoms is quite extensive and includes vertigo, cramps, tremors, eczema, vomiting, and anxiety. Recently, there has been an increase in speculation about the nature of his condition, yet it remains a mystery. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 942618)
Posted 24 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ancient ancestor once say, "Even wise man cannot fathom depth of woman's smile." |
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(Message 942111)
Posted 23 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bugatti Stratos is a “retro-futuristic†concept study |
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(Message 942110)
Posted 23 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW thread number 100 (no romans here)
(Message 942108)
Posted 23 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BOO! |
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TLPTPW thread number 100 (no romans here)
(Message 941856)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A NASCAR WIN!!! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 941854)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Money isn't everything but it sure keeps the kids in touch. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 941852)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alfred Nobel (1833) Nobel was a Swedish chemist and engineer who invented dynamite, the smokeless powder Ballistite, and an explosive gelatin more powerful than dynamite. In his last will, he left his enormous fortune in trust for the endowment of the Nobel Prizes, which recognize outstanding achievements in the fields of science, literature, economics, and the promotion of peace |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 941851)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Trichotillomania Also commonly known as TTM and "trich," trichotillomania is an impulse control disorder characterized by the repeated urge to pull out one's hair. Classified by many clinicians as a habit behavior that falls into the same class as nail biting, TTM has no cure but can sometimes be managed with habit reversal training and pharmacotherapy |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 941850)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Autism More Prevalent Than Thought Data from two new US government studies indicate that about 1 percent of all children between the ages of 3 and 17 have autism or a related disorder. This number is significantly higher than previous estimates and may suggest an increased awareness of these disorders, which are characterized by impaired social and communication skills. Interestingly, nearly 40 percent of the children who had once been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder were no longer considered autistic at the time of the survey. Experts doubt that this many children are recovering—in fact, many believe that autism cannot be cured at all—and instead suggest that improper diagnoses may account for that finding. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 941848)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Florence Nightingale Sent to Treat War Wounded (1854) Though Nightingale's parents opposed their daughter's pursuit of a career in nursing, she persevered and is now considered the founder of modern nursing. During the Crimean War, she traveled to Turkey to treat the British wounded, earning the nickname "The Lady with the Lamp" for her devotion to the troops' care. Upon her return, she wrote Notes on Nursing, the first nursing textbook, and founded the Nightingale Training School. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 941847)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Life is a festival only to the wise. Seen from the nook and chimneyside of prudence, it wears a ragged and dangerous front." - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 941846)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There were an estimated 2,179,140 burglaries in the United States in 2007 |
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TLPTPW thread number 100 (no romans here)
(Message 941844)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-halloween win!! BOO! |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 941833)
Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Where there's a will...I want to be on it. |
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(Message 941128)
Posted 18 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The president’s aircraft, Air Force One, has a doctor on board at all times and has a medical suite that can function as an operating room. |
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TLPTPW thread number 100 (no romans here)
(Message 941126)
Posted 18 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Who is this new winner of TLPTPW do we know him??? :o) I will not answer that on the grounds it will incriminate me :o) |
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NFL Predictions
(Message 941125)
Posted 18 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A moment of silence is requested for the NFL predictions thread. Not as many NFL fans as I had supposed. Final prediction, Chiefs 24 Redskins 21. Being A Kansas Chiefs Fan I predict Chiefs 27 Redskins 24 |
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TLPTPW thread number 100 (no romans here)
(Message 940878)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Who is this new winner of TLPTPW do we know him??? :o) |
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TLPTPW # XCIX (99!)
(Message 940877)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while learning about the Fujitia Scale The Fujita scale (F-Scale), or Fujita-Pearson scale, is a scale for rating tornado intensity, based on the damage tornadoes inflict on human-built structures and vegetation. |
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TLPTPW # XCIX (99!)
(Message 940829)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while learning about the Fujitia Scale |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 940827)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "All happy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." - Leo Tolstoy |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 940819)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Are You Really Sure? A blind guy on a bar stool shouts to the bartender, "Wanna hear a blonde joke?" In a hushed voice, the guy next to him says, "Before you tell that joke, you should know something." Our bartender IS blonde, the bouncer is blonde. I'm a 6' tall, 200 lb black belt. The guy sitting next to me is 6'2", weighs 225, and he's a rugby player. The fella to your right is 6'5" pushing 300 and he's a wrestler. Each one of US is blonde. Think about it, Mister. Do you still wanna tell that joke?" The blind guy says, "Nah, not if I'm gonna have to explain it five times." |
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(Message 940818)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I Want to Buy That A blonde goes into a nearby store and asks a clerk if she can buy the TV in the corner. The clerk looks at her and says that he doesn't serve blondes, so she goes back home and dyes her hair black. The next day she returns to the store and asks the same thing, and again, the clerk said he doesn't serve blondes. Frustrated, the blonde goes home and dyes her hair yet again, to a shade of red. Sure that a clerk would sell her the TV this time, she returns and asks a different clerk this time. To her astonishment, this clerk also says that she doesn't serve blondes. The blonde asks the clerk, "How in the world do you know I am a blonde?" The clerk looks at her disgustedly and says,"That's not a TV -- it's a microwave!" |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 940817)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Taipei 101 Becomes World's Tallest Building (2003) On October 17, 2003, a pinnacle placed atop Taiwan's Taipei 101 allowed it to surpass the height of what had once been the tallest buildings in the world, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, by 188 ft (57.2 m). Designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes, Taipei 101 houses a massive pendulum suspended from the 92nd floor to counteract swaying. Its elevators set a record in 2004 with top ascending speeds of 37.5 mph (63 km/h). |
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(Message 940816)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Steve Eves broke two world records April 25, 2007, when his 1/10th scale model of the historic rocket - built in his garage near Akron, Ohio - lifted off from a field on Maryland's Eastern Shore. The 36-ft.-tall rocket was the largest amateur rocket ever launched and recovered successfully - and at 1,648 pounds, also the heaviest. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 940815)
Posted 17 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Each man thinks his own cuckoos better than next man's nightingales. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 939519)
Posted 13 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: According to 2007 population projections, in 25 years, the number of older Americans eligible for social security will have nearly doubled, from 38 to 72 million |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 939518)
Posted 13 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Columbus Makes Landfall in the Caribbean (1492) Believing that Asia could be reached by traveling westward, Columbus's three-ship expedition set sail from Palos, Spain, in 1492. After a stop at the Canary Islands, Columbus sailed due west, turning in a more southerly direction after about a month at sea. Shortly thereafter, Columbus quelled a small mutiny, and, on October 12, landed at an island in the Bahamas. Columbus also explored nearby Cuba and Hispaniola before returning to Spain. |
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AVATAR PICTURES!
(Message 939515)
Posted 13 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My Avatars that I use reflect my hobbies, my interests in movies as well as Music. |
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(Message 939197)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Never knew the name of this band however I do remember the song. the tarney-spencer band - no time to lose |
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(Message 939193)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Remember this song?sniff and the tears driver's seat |
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(Message 939192)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A awesome from the 1970's from the one the only Sweet - Love is like Oxygen |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 939191)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A carpenter was giving evidence about an accident he had witnessed. The lawyer for the defendant was trying to discredit him and asked him how far away he was from the accident. The carpenter replied, "Twenty-seven feet, six and one-half inches." "What? How come you are so sure of that distance?" asked the lawyer. "Well, I knew sooner or later some idiot would ask me. So I measured it!" replied the carpenter. |
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(Message 939190)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Madness-House Of Fun |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 939189)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Two blonde carpenters were working on a house. The one who was nailing down siding would reach into his nail pouch, pull out a nail and either toss it over his shoulder or nail it in. The other, figuring this was worth looking into, asked, "Why are you throwing those nails away?" The first explained, "If I pull a nail out of my pouch and it's pointed toward me, I throw it away 'cause it's defective. If it's pointed toward the house, then I nail it in!" The second blonde got completely upset and yelled, "You moron! The nails pointed toward you aren't defective! They're for the other side of the house!" |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 939187)
Posted 11 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stoplights timed for 30 mph are also timed for 60 mph. |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 939047)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Concorde supersonic transport Concept Ships [/url] |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 939046)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One + One Concept |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 939045)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Semi Truck Concept |
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Halloween Zombie-Talk Thread
(Message 939040)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Aphorisms
(Message 939015)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All cards should repose on table when personal liberty at stake. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 939012)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: So many cats, so few recipes. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 939010)
Posted 10 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Canada has the world's longest coastline of 202,080 kilometres (125,567 miles) and Monaco has the shortest coastline of 5.632 kilometers (3.5 miles). |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 938513)
Posted 9 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vajra The Vajra is a ritual object that holds a symbolic significance to Buddhists and Hindus. The scepter-like implement, whose name means both "thunderbolt" and "diamond" in Sanskrit, is said to have the ability to cut through ignorance like a thunderbolt and be indestructible like a diamond. In Buddhist rituals, it is often employed in conjunction with a bell in order to achieve enlightenment. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 938512)
Posted 9 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 314 Battle at Cibalae: emperor Constantine beats emperor Licinius 1939 NY Yankees sweep Reds in 36th World Series, 4th straight WS win 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers announce move to Los Angeles 1958 Dr Ake Senning installs 1st pacemaker (Stockholm) 1965 Djakarta Moslems set fire to PKI-headquarter 1981 Pres Reagan greeted predecessors Jimmy Carter, Gerald R Ford & Richard Nixon before sending them to Egypt for Anwar Sadat's funeral |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 938511)
Posted 9 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1656 Johan Georg I, ruler of Saxon (1611-56, Peace of Prague), dies at 71 1936 Red Ames, American baseball player (b. 1882) 1970 Jean Giono, French writer (Hussard Sur le Toit), dies at 75 1978 Tibor Serly, Hungarian violist/composer (American Elegy), dies at 76 1983 Joan Hackett, actress (Group, Flicks, Rivals), dies of cancer at 49 1996 Harold Watkins Shaw, musicologist, dies at 85 |
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(Message 938510)
Posted 9 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The best way to lose weight is to eat fewer calories and increase exercise. Experts suggest aiming for a weight loss goal of one pound per week. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 938509)
Posted 9 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fish in sea like flea on dog - always present, but difficult to catch. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 938208)
Posted 7 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen Bluesport Roadster |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 938206)
Posted 7 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There is a monkey in the bar A man walks into a bar and orders a beer. He takes his first sip and sets it down. While he is looking around the bar, a monkey swings down and steals the pint of beer from him before he is able to stop the monkey. The man asks the barman who owns the monkey. The barman replies the piano player. The man walks over to the piano player and says "Do you know your monkey stole my beer." The pianist replies "No, but if you hum it, I'll play it." |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 938205)
Posted 7 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Forget world peace. Visualize using your turn signal |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 938204)
Posted 7 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The best cure for worry, depression, melancholy, brooding, is to go deliberately forth and try to lift with one's sympathy the gloom of somebody else." - Arnold Bennett |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 938203)
Posted 7 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vitamin D is unusual because it is the only vitamin that can be synthesized in the body. Sunlight is the main source of Vitamin D, though sunscreen lotions with high SPF can prevent vitamin D formation. Vitamin D is also the only vitamin that is a hormone. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 937572)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Distance no hindrance to fond thoughts |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 937571)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Laws Bear wrestling matches are prohibited. You must have windshield wipers on your car. You may not have an ice cream cone in your back pocket at any time. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 937569)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Out of my mind...Back in five minutes |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 937568)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Revolution in Texas (1835) The Texas Revolution was a war fought between Mexico and the Tejas, or Texas, portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. Much of the Mexican population, including the American settlers in Texas, revolted after President Santa Anna abolished the Constitution of 1824, which had established Mexico as a federal republic, and proclaimed a new anti-federalist constitution in its place. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 937567)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason if we remember that we are not descended from fearful men, not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate and to defend causes which were, for the moment, unpopular." - Edward R. Murrow |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 937566)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Circus Founder Heads to Space Circus entrepreneur Guy Laliberte, who founded the Cirque du Soleil theatre company in the 1980s, has become the first clown to go into orbit. He reportedly paid $35 million for his spot on the Soyuz TM-16 spacecraft, which will take him to the International Space Station for a 12-day stay. Laliberte undertook this mission to publicize the world's growing shortage of clean water. |
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(Message 937564)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kissing at the conclusion of a wedding ceremony can be traced to ancient Roman tradition where a kiss was used to sign contract. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 937563)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mohandas Gandhi (1869) Gandhi is remembered as one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century for his success in securing India's independence from British rule through non-violent civil disobedience. After India won its independence, Gandhi focused on promoting Hindu-Muslim peace and unity, but he was assassinated in 1948 by a Hindu fanatic. His methods have inspired notable civil rights leaders throughout the world, including Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson Mandela. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 937562)
Posted 3 Oct 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shock and Awe Doctrine The shock and awe doctrine is a military strategy based on the use of overwhelming force, dominant maneuvers, and staggering displays of power to control an adversary's perception of the battlefield and quickly destroy its will to fight. Though the doctrine recognizes the need to minimize civilian casualties, it relies on the disruption of water supplies, food production, and other aspects of infrastructure. |
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(Message 935818)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. Why did the Vampire read the Wall Street Journal? Q. He heard it had great circulation. |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 935816)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-weekend win! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 935815)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The First Fatality in the Age of Flight US Army First Lieutenant Thomas Selfridge was the first person killed in a powered airplane. The accident that caused his death occurred during a demonstration of the Wright Flyer for the US Army in September 1908. After a few successful circuits around Virginia's Fort Myer, the craft's right propeller broke, causing it to nose-dive into the ground. Selfridge, a passenger on the flight, sustained major head injuries and died that night |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 935814)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906) Although Shostakovich was the most popular Soviet composer of his generation, he was denounced several times by the authorities and had his work banned during his lifetime. He used traditional forms in his music, which is accessibly tonal, yet distinctly 20th century. His response to life in the USSR has been the subject of much political and musical debate |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 935813)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You can never do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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(Message 935812)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: First developed in 1967 in Canada, the IMAX technology premiered with the first IMAX film, a short titled Tiger Child at the Fuji Pavilion at EXPO '70 in Osaka, Japan. Today the company has 371 IMAX theatres in 43 countries, although two-thirds of them are located in North America. The bulb used in an IMAX projector is bright enough to be seen by residents of the International Space Station if pointed in their direction. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 935811)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To be stupid and selfish and to have good health are the three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, the others are useless. Gustave Flaubert |
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(Message 935755)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. Where does Count Dracula usually eat his lunch? A. At the casketeria. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 935754)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren't used to an environment where excellence is expected." - Steve Jobs |
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(Message 935753)
Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Angel Falls in Venezuela is the highest waterfall in the world. The falls are 3230 feet in height with an uninterrupted drop of 2647 feet. Angel Falls are located on a tributary of the Rio Caroni. |
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Aphorisms
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Posted 25 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it. George Bernard Shaw |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 935337)
Posted 23 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: With six commercial storage sites -- more than any other state in the union -- Illinois is currently home to over 7,000 metric tons of spent uranium from nuclear reactors. There are 121 storage sites in the U.S. -- 66 of them are commercial sites, 55 are military sites -- and they're spread out across Illinois and 38 other states. All of the "waste" is awaiting a more permanent home, which for two decades had been assigned to Yucca Mountain Repository in New Mexico, a plan that has been all but scrapped. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 935335)
Posted 23 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ben Chifley (1885) Chifley was the 16th prime Minister of Australia and one of its most influential leaders. His career in politics began with his participation in the founding of the Australian engine drivers' union and his active membership in the Labor Party. Throughout the Great Depression and WWII, he oversaw numerous reforms in the fields of immigration, citizenship, social security, and intelligence gathering. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 935334)
Posted 23 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did you hear about the cannibal who was expelled from school? He was buttering up his teacher. |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 935333)
Posted 23 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Where there's a will...I want to be on it. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 935329)
Posted 23 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: September 22, 1862 Can the Steelers win again this year??? |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 935250)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Have you read the book "Damn it Jim"? A: It's by: Ima Doctor and Nada Bricklayer. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 935248)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Dr. McCoy: Dammit Jim!! I'm a doctor not an farmer! Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Mr. Spock: Obviously, it was the logical thing to do. |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 935247)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning For A 1st place spot! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 935231)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: dieselstation |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 935229)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BMW Vision Efficient Dynamics Concept |
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(Message 935228)
Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Allow me to introduce my selves |
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TLPTPW #97
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Posted 22 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Vacation win!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 934999)
Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them." - Oscar Wilde |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 934997)
Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Empress Dowager Cixi Ends Hundred Days of Reform in China (1898) The de facto ruler of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, Cixi ruled China for much of the period between 1861 and 1908. Following the death of Emperor Xianfeng, as well as that of his only heir, Empress Dowager Cixi violated normal succession order and named her nephew, 3-year-old Guangxu, to the throne. In 1898, after Guangxu attempted to institute political reforms against her wishes, Cixi staged a coup and effectively took political control. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 934996)
Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stephen King (1947) King is a popular American author of horror stories and one of the best-selling writers worldwide. His work bears the mark of the 19th-century Gothic tradition, often taking everyday situations and revealing their macabre and horrific potential. He is noted for his cinematic style, and several of his novels and stories have been made into successful movies, including The Shining, Stand by Me, and The Shawshank Redemption. |
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NFL Predictions
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Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: KC Chiefs will be 0-17 |
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Aphorisms
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Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If strength were all, tiger would not fear scorpion. |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 934993)
Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A human brain comprises only 2% of the body, yet it uses 20% of the oxygen and blood. The heaviest human brain ever recorded weighed 5 lb. 1.1 oz. |
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(Message 934992)
Posted 21 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Work is for people who don't know how to fish" |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 934652)
Posted 20 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Man the yard arms!!! |
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(Message 934648)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think the raccoons have finally gotten to ya! On to the gangplank all of yeah!! so's ye sharks can have a feast!! Arrrrrrrrrrrr ! |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 934618)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Blow me down Hal, I be confused! Where do I be standin now? Ships Off the port bow!! AYE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 934615)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mika Waltari (1908) Waltari was a prolific Finnish author, best known for the 1945 historical novel The Egyptian, which chronicles the rise and fall of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and was hailed by Egyptologists for its historical accuracy. Its theme of corruption of humanist values in a materialist world was curiously topical in the aftermath of World War II, and the book became an international bestseller, serving as the basis for the 1954 Hollywood movie of the same name. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 934613)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The P-51 Mustang A single-seat, single-engine monoplane produced for Britain's Royal Air Force and later adopted by the US Air Force, the P-51 Mustang was a fighter aircraft that played a significant part in defeating the German Luftwaffe during World War II. Originally equipped with eight machine guns and a camera for reconnaissance, the P-51 was a superb long-range fighter with a maximum speed of 390 mph (630 km/h). |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 934612)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of Opera 10 |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 934611)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Churchill Proposes Creation of Council of Europe (1946) Speaking at the University of Zurich, Winston Churchill implored European states to establish a "United States of Europe" to settle regional differences and promote understanding in the wake of World War II. His speech helped prompt the creation of the Council of Europe in 1949. Open to all European nations that accept the rule of law and guarantee human rights and freedoms to their citizens, the Council today is comprised of 47 member states |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 934609)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, today, in the Netherlands, it was warm as the whole month. Heat wave Eh! here in the states we are heading into the winter months. |
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TLPTPW #97
(Message 934597)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aye Matey!! |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 934587)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The first Major League Baseball All-Star Game took place during the World Fair in Chicago on July 6, 1933. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 934421)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lance Armstrong (1971) Armstrong is an American cyclist who has been hailed as one of the finest in the sport. He is best known for overcoming testicular cancer to win the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times. The recipient of numerous awards and honors, he has devoted a considerable amount of time to his charity, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, which provides support for people with cancer. |
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Is it about finding ET anymore?
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Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Went over 100,000 and I donated. ET is going to abduct me tonight and have Do not forget cell phone :o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 934418)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Tunguska Event In 1908, a massive aerial explosion near Siberia's Stony Tunguska River flattened 500,000 acres (2,000 sq km) of forest—felling an estimated 80 million trees over 830 sq mi (2,150 sq km) and producing a shockwave that shattered windows hundreds of miles away. Known as the Tunguska event, the explosion is thought to have measured 5.0 on the Richter scale, with an estimated energy 1,000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 934415)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Columbia Broadcasting System Goes on the Air (1927) CBS was one of the three major broadcasting networks to dominate radio and television in the US before the advent of cable TV in the 1990s. CBS began broadcasting in 1927, with station affiliates scattered throughout the US. Its first television broadcasts in 1939 were largely experimental, but as television came to the forefront of American entertainment, CBS began to dominate television as it once had radio. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 934414)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle |
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FACT OF THE DAY:
(Message 934413)
Posted 19 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The world's largest cut diamond is an unnamed Fancy Black, containing small red diamond crystals. It weighs 555.55 carats and was polished into 55 facets over several years and completed in June 2004. The repetitive use of the number five is culturally significant in the Islamic world, and was inspired by Ran Gorenstein (Belgium), who also commissioned this creation. |
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I'm selling the house, I looking for a new buyer.
(Message 934083)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It's priced @ $41,000 of course. \ And I thought the house prices here in the U.S. were! How do people afford house in the U.K. with the prices being so high? |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 934082)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kentucky Crazy Law It's illegal to fish in the Ohio River in Kentucky without an Indiana Fishing License. |
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D9
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Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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D9
(Message 934077)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Story line in the movie was okay. The Special Effects were top notch. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 934076)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Roses in romance like tenor in opera - sing most persuasive love song. |
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(Message 934075)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 934074)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Francisco de Quevedo (1580) Quevedo was a Spanish satirist and novelist and one of the great writers of the Spanish Golden Age. A determined opponent of culteranismo—a writing movement of the Baroque period characterized by the use of as many words as possible to convey little meaning or to conceal meaning—Quevedo championed conceptismo, a movement that aimed to convey multiple meanings in as few words as possible. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 934072)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Namaste One of the few Sanskrit words commonly recognized by non-Hindi speakers, namaste is an Indian gesture, greeting, and parting phrase. Derived from a Sanskrit phrase literally meaning "I bow to you," namaste is universally accepted in India and Nepal by Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians. When said to another person, it is commonly accompanied by a slight bow made with the hands held together in front of the chest. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 934071)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Deadly "Superbug" Found on US Beaches Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a so-called superbug that causes hard-to-treat skin infections and serious illnesses such as pneumonia, has been found in sand and water samples taken from five beaches along Washington’s west coast. A previous study also found it in ocean water near a South Florida beach. This antibiotic-resistant strain of staphylococcus is usually found in hospitals but increasingly has been spreading in settings such as schools, locker rooms, and gyms. While doctors are not recommending that people avoid beaches, they say beachgoers should cover any open cuts or scrapes before playing in the sand and shower afterward |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 934070)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: During the first period of a man's life the greatest danger is not to take the risk." - Soren Kierkegaard |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 934069)
Posted 17 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Treaty of Fredrikshamn Signed (1809) Sweden's loss in the Finnish War marked the end of its significance as a monarchical military power in the region and the beginning of constitutional reform there. As part of the terms of the ensuing treaty, the Swedish government was forced to cede about one-third of its easternmost territory to Russia. The territories in question were declared semi-autonomous, but Russian influence continued to be felt there for many years |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 932781)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Two Plus Four Agreement Signed in Moscow (1990) The Two Plus Four Agreement, also known as the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany, was the final peace treaty negotiated between the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, and the four powers that occupied Germany at the end of World War II: France, the UK, the US, and the Soviet Union. The treaty paved the way for the German reunification, which took place on October 3 of that year |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 932780)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Man will do many things to get himself loved, he will do all things to get himself envied." - Mark Twain |
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(Message 932779)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Always happens - when conscience tries to speak, telephone out of order. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 932778)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: american le mans series schedule 2009 |
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A good outcome............
(Message 932665)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I usually expect nothing from these forums..... GODS SPEED FOR A SPEEDY RECOVERY!! |
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9/11- 2001
(Message 932658)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It has been 8 years since this tragic event and we still do not have A Monument to pay tribute to those that lost their lives. |
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NFL Predictions
(Message 932642)
Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Steelers - 28 They almost lost to the Titans :o) |
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Posted 12 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
The Football players are looking better each year :o) |
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(Message 932380)
Posted 11 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Silence Is Golden, But Duct Tape Is Silver. |
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(Message 932379)
Posted 11 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Steelers - 28 Oh no not the Steelers!!! LOLOL |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 932378)
Posted 11 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ohio Crazy Law Cleveland It's illegal to catch mice without a hunting license! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 932206)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ohio Crazy Law It is illegal to fish for whales on Sunday. |
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TLPTPW #96
(Message 932205)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning their is no substitute |
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TLPTPW #96
(Message 932189)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lets play Won On Won Basketball !! |
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(Message 932173)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Auntie Em: Hate you, Hate Kansas, Taking the dog. -Dorothy." |
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(Message 932172)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: That's BAAA BAAAD LOL |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 932171)
Posted 10 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There is a monkey in the bar A man walks into a bar and orders a beer. He takes his first sip and sets it down. While he is looking around the bar, a monkey swings down and steals the pint of beer from him before he is able to stop the monkey. The man asks the barman who owns the monkey. The barman replies the piano player. The man walks over to the piano player and says "Do you know your monkey stole my beer." The pianist replies "No, but if you hum it, I'll play it." |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 932058)
Posted 9 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My wife dresses to kill. She cooks the same way. |
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(Message 931980)
Posted 8 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Today's subliminal message is: ( ) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 931979)
Posted 8 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: V-2 Rocket Hits London (1944) Developed by Germany during WWII, the Vergeltungswaffe 2 (V-2) rocket was the world's first modern ballistic missile and the first artificial object to achieve suborbital spaceflight. Traveling at supersonic speeds, V-2s were able to reach their targets in silence. More than 3,000 of these rockets were launched on Allied targets during the war, killing about 7,000 civilians and military personnel. Another 20,000 slave laborers died producing the weapons. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 931978)
Posted 8 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What I like best is a book that's at least funny once in a while.... What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though." - J. D. Salinger |
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TLPTPW #96
(Message 931759)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We don't have Labour day here, so it was business as usual here :( How long is the commute? |
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(Message 931740)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 931719)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Google, Inc. Founded (1998) Google was created in the 1990s by two Stanford students who hypothesized that a search engine would produce better results if it analyzed the relationships between websites and prioritized those sites with the largest number of links to them. The search engine's use has become so widespread since it was introduced that the verb "google" was recently added to the Oxford English Dictionary. |
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(Message 931711)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'm not driving fast-just flying low. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 931709)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Strange is our situation here upon earth. Each of us comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to a divine purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do know: That we are here for the sake of others...for the countless unknown souls with whose fate we are connected by a bond of sympathy. Many times a day, I realize how much my outer and inner life is built upon the labors of people, both living and dead, and how earnestly I must exert myself in order to give in return as much as I have received." - Albert Einstein |
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(Message 931708)
Posted 7 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Labor Day Win!! |
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(Message 931282)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "When you do a good deed, get a receipt, in case heaven is like the IRS." |
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(Message 931271)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Forget world peace. Visualize using your turn signal. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 931196)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Law OUCH |
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Aphorisms
(Message 931195)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education. Mark Twain |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 931194)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." - Thomas Edison |
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(Message 931192)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Santa's elves are just a bunch of subordinate Clauses |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 931105)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wisconsin Crazy Law It is illegal to kiss on a train |
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TLPTPW #96
(Message 931102)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A horse is a horse. You sound A little horse!! :o) |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 931101)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Law You may not drive barefooted. |
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(Message 931099)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I.R.S.: We've got what it takes to take what you've got! |
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Aphorisms
(Message 931096)
Posted 5 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Envelope, like skin of banana, must be removed to digest contents. (Charlie Chan at the Olympics) |
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The Artist of the Week........
(Message 930953)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only Smashing Pumpkins 1979 |
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TLPTPW #96
(Message 930947)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning like their is no Tomorrow!! |
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(Message 930942)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning like A shinning star!! |
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(Message 930935)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I souport publik edekasion" |
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The Artist of the Week........
(Message 930931)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another Excellent video from Dire Straits - Calling Elvis: |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 930930)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: [b]Formula One's governing body has summoned Renault to a hearing to answer charges that they fixed the outcome of the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Renault called to face fix charge |
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Kitty recovery zone.........
(Message 930926)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Have you Thought of AA ? |
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The Artist of the Week........
(Message 930924)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: you missed roller girl. that was one of my faves back in the day Dire Straits - Skateaway: |
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(Message 930889)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning witj the help of this car :o) [/b] |
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(Message 930858)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film. |
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(Message 930855)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory. |
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(Message 930854)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Help wanted telepath: you know where to apply |
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(Message 930853)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There is no place like 127.0.0.1" LOL good one! :o) |
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(Message 930763)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Schizophrenic: An Unauthorized Autobiography |
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What are you watching?
(Message 930760)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NFL football the Kansas City Chiefs vs The St. Louis Rams |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 930759)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Classic Song from the 1980's Teena Marie - LoverGirl -- (Original) -- [STEREO] |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 930756)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: World's Oldest Republic Is Born (301) San Marino is one of the world's smallest republics and claims to be Europe's oldest existing state. According to tradition, its founder, Marino, a Christian stonecutter from Dalmatia, took refuge on Mt. Titano in the Apennines to escape religious persecution and built a church there. By the mid-5th century, a community was formed, and, in 1631, its independence was recognized by the papacy[/b] |
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(Message 930755)
Posted 4 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Punch in ribs more desirable than shot in back. (Charlie Chan's Secret) |
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Aphorisms
(Message 930351)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Always harder to keep murder secret than for egg to bounce on sidewalk. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 930350)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump Considered a masterpiece of British art, An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump is a 1768 oil-on-canvas painting by Joseph Wright. Portraying a scientific subject in the reverential manner formerly reserved for historical or religious scenes, the painting depicts a natural philosopher—a forerunner of the modern scientist—recreating an experiment in which a bird is deprived of oxygen before a group of onlookers. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 930348)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oberlin College Founded (1833) Oberlin was the first college in the US to regularly admit African-American students and is also the oldest continuously operating coeducational institution. The college has long been associated with progressive causes, and it was a hotbed of abolitionism and a key stop along the Underground Railroad. Both students and faculty were involved in the controversial Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of a fugitive slave in 1858. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 930347)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened." - Alexander Graham Bell |
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(Message 930343)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All those who believe in psychokinesis raise my hand. |
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(Message 930342)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The more people I meet, the more I like my dog." |
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(Message 930341)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cover me. I'm changing lanes." |
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It's worse than that! He's dead, Jim.
(Message 930340)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This here's a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and it can blow your head clean off. Now, you must ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well do you, punk? - Clint Eastwood†|
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(Message 930234)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Be nice to your kids...They will pick out your nursing home. |
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It's worse than that! He's dead, Jim.
(Message 930232)
Posted 2 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "By golly, Jim... I'm beginning to think I can cure a rainy day!" -- McCoy (The Devil in the Dark |
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Did you know!
(Message 930226)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One billion bicycles There are about a billion bicycles in the world, twice as many as motorcars. Almost 400 million bicycles are in China. Every year some 50 million bicycles - and 20 million cars - are produced. Although Leonardo da Vinci drew some rough sketches of a contraption that looked like a bicycle, the Frenchman De Sivrac built the first bicycle-type vehicle in 1690. It was referred to as a hobbyhorse. However, it did not have pedals. Those were added in 1840 by a Scottish blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, who is credited with inventing the real bicycle. On a penny-farthing bicycle, one pedal gave the wheel one turn. A lot of pedalling was needed to get around! With the advent of gears, bicycles could move as fast as cars. Air-filled tyres were used on bicycles before they were used on motorcars. The bicycle as we know it today - with two wheels of the same size - looks almost exactly the same as one from 1900. The first five-seat bicycle, the quindem, was built in 1940. The world speed record on a bicycle is held by John Howard, Olympic Cyclist and Ironman triathlon winner from the US. In 1985 he reached 245,08 km/h (152.2 mph), cycling in the slipstream of a specially designed car. |
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(Message 930184)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop. |
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(Message 930183)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges |
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(Message 930182)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 930181)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Too often travel, instead of broadening the mind, merely lengthens the conversation." - Elizabeth Drew |
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What Other BOINC projects use CUDA
(Message 930084)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, What other BOINC projects use CUDA? Regards Matthew |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 930076)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." - Albert Einstein |
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Aphorisms
(Message 930075)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Foolish to seek fortune when real treasure hiding under nose. |
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(Message 930074)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Suburbia: where they tear out the trees & then name streets after them. |
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(Message 930073)
Posted 1 Sep 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HI Matt .... Love this thread! not to good this year! |
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(Message 929837)
Posted 31 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My wife said "If you go hunting or fishing one more time I'm going to leave you" ...I'm sure going to miss her. |
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(Message 929836)
Posted 31 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HI Matt .... Love this thread! How is life treating you these days? Are the Steelers ready for the up coming season? |
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(Message 929826)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: He's not dead, he's electroencephalographically challenged. |
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(Message 929824)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: When you do a good deed, get a receipt, in case heaven is like the IRS." |
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(Message 929823)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: With proper lever, baby's fingers can move mountain |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 929820)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Spa: 1 Raikkonen, 2 Fisichella on Force India, 3 Vettel. A TV station says that Alonso will drive a Ferrari at Monza, but Briatore denies this. I believe this to be true: a new Ferrari sponsor is Banco Santander. Any update on Massa? |
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Kitty recovery zone.........
(Message 929816)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nurse Kitty to the rescue! |
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TLPTPW #95 - Joker here, No Mustang for Me, sigh...
(Message 929815)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I really not have heard myself. Makes me wonder who is minding the store while all these works are paying all these taxes to the state. |
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The Artist of the Week........
(Message 929813)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hereis one of my favorite Artists Santana - Soul Sacrifice (Woodstock 1969) |
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TLPTPW #95 - Joker here, No Mustang for Me, sigh...
(Message 929800)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Trolls wouldn't stand a chance in my precinct - 3 of the election Judges are disabled, and I know of 6 other active in my precinct who are poll watchers. I here the Gov. of Cal. is selling off extra equipment from the state. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 929799)
Posted 30 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Spa: 1 Raikkonen, 2 Fisichella on Force India, 3 Vettel. A TV station says that Alonso will drive a Ferrari at Monza, but Briatore denies this. I believe this to be true: a new Ferrari sponsor is Banco Santander. Force India at the podium ????? |
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To the Kitty People VIII
(Message 929511)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Kitty of Gunsmoke gitty up |
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To the Kitty People VIII
(Message 929506)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Kitty of Gunsmoke Well she is pleasing to the eyes :o) |
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To the Kitty People VIII
(Message 929499)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Kitty of Gunsmoke |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 929473)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son the unveiled secret of the father." - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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(Message 929471)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Very True! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 929469)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fake Dutch 'moon rock' revealed Makes one think what other fake moon rocks are presented are real? |
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Rhetta & Link do SETI
(Message 929468)
Posted 29 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thought this had to be shown here: The video is different to say the least! :o) |
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Aphorisms
(Message 929263)
Posted 28 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chef who cooks with gunpowder make quick fire. |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 929259)
Posted 28 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: MEGA WOOSH WATER SLIDE |
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TLPTPW #95 - Joker here, No Mustang for Me, sigh...
(Message 929106)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Picking up keys to my new house 10am tomorrow morning! Can't wait I've been living out of boxes for the last couple of days as I packed it all up then realised that half of it I still needed - I think my local Tesco's has never sold so many ready meals this last week... ;-D is it next to the Queen of England's house?? :O) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 929085)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kellogg-Briand Pact Signed (1928) The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement between the US and France to renounce war and seek settlement of disputes by peaceful means. It took its name from US Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand. Sixty other nations ultimately ratified the pact, but it made no provision for measures against aggressors and proved ineffective, especially given the practice of waging undeclared wars in the 1930s |
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(Message 929084)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child." - William Shakespeare |
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(Message 929081)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Make haste only when withdrawing hand from mouth of tiger. |
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(Message 929078)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If befriend donkey, expect to be kicked. |
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(Message 929063)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the G.I.Joe Way |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 928927)
Posted 27 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an excellent song from 1974 ACE How long 1974 |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 928886)
Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New Jersey Crazy Law It is against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 928878)
Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: By nature, men are nearly alike; by practice, they get to be wide apart. |
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(Message 928876)
Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I didn't like the play. But I saw it under unfavorable circumstances -- the curtains were up. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 928875)
Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Julio Cortázar (1914) Cortázar was an Argentinean novelist who gained recognition as one of the century's major experimental writers. A permanent resident of France after 1951, his works reflect his interest in French Surrealism, psychoanalysis, photography, jazz, and revolutionary Latin American politics. His masterpiece, Rayuela, translated as Hopscotch, is a dazzling literary experiment that is considered one of the best novels written in Spanish in the past century. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 928874)
Posted 26 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I have not been afraid of excess. Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of a habit." - William Somerset Maugham |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 928617)
Posted 25 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Happiness is as a butterfly which, when pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you."- Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 928475)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: More images of the Futuristic Honda Zeppelin |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 928474)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Futuristic Honda Zeppelin |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 928473)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Why was the thirsty alien hanging around the computer? He was looking for the space bar! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 928472)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lost People Wander in Circles When humans are not presented with reliable direction cues, they really do walk in circles. Researchers used GPS tracking devices to record the paths of people told to walk a straight line in the forest or desert and found that the walkers were only able to maintain a straight path when the sun or moon was visible. To test the theory that people have one leg longer or stronger than the other, prompting them to unintentionally veer in one specific direction, the researchers blindfolded participants and asked them to walk in a straight line. Though most walked in circles, the circles were rarely in a systematic direction, with the same person sometimes veering left and sometimes right. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 928471)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Potato Chips First Prepared (1853) It is believed that the original potato chip recipe was created by chef George Crum at a restaurant in Saratoga Springs, NY. Fed up with a customer who continued to send his fried potatoes back with the complaint that they were too thick and soggy, Crum decided to slice the potatoes so thinly that they could not be eaten with a fork. The customer was delighted, and the chips became a regular item on the lodge's menu. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 928470)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Many people have too much will power. It's won't power they lack." - John Shedd |
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TLPTPW #95 - Joker here, No Mustang for Me, sigh...
(Message 928469)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning with out leaving any stone unturned |
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Aphorisms
(Message 928468)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people |
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TLPTPW #95 - Joker here, No Mustang for Me, sigh...
(Message 928464)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with style |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 928463)
Posted 24 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: radical SR8 nurburgring |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 928226)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Georges Cuvier (1769) Cuvier was a renowned French naturalist and zoologist considered the founder of comparative anatomy and paleontology. He is well known as the most influential early 19th-century proponent of catastrophism, which proposes the theory that major changes in the Earth result from catastrophes rather than evolutionary processes. He showed that species can become extinct, and he opposed early evolutionary theories |
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(Message 928225)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: in for A Autobhan win!! |
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(Message 928224)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I is a college student." |
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(Message 928216)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 928215)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: William Wallace is Executed (1305) Wallace was a Scottish knight who, during the Wars of Scottish Independence, led a resistance movement against the English occupation. He was betrayed to the English by a Scottish knight in 1305, found guilty of treason, and hanged, drawn, and quartered. Much of what is known about his life is based on legend and the poem The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie, written by 15th-century minstrel Blind Harry. |
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(Message 928214)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: jogging in for another win!! |
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(Message 928213)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My other vehicle is a Romulan Warbird! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 928212)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. Where do you get virgin wool from? A. Ugly sheep. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 928211)
Posted 23 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. What lies at the bottom of the ocean and twitches? A. A nervous wreck. |
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(Message 928030)
Posted 22 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Montana --- At least our cows are sane!" |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 927901)
Posted 22 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Why did the chicken cross the road? To prove to the squirrels it could be done. |
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(Message 927899)
Posted 22 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If life gives you peanuts, make peanut butter |
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TLPTPW #94 - Wake up Europe, the end is near!!!!
(Message 927893)
Posted 22 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the NFL way !! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 927764)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There were two blondes, and they had just came from a store. The blonde that owned the mustang had locked her keys in the car. She was trying to pick the lock when she stoped to rest for a second. When she sat down, her friend said, "Hurry up, it's starting to rain and the top's down!" |
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(Message 927763)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'm so far behind, I thought I was first. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 927762)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1944 US 12nd Army corp occupies Sens 1956 WTVW TV channel 7 in Evansville, IN (ABC) begins broadcasting 1957 1st launching in Baikonur, Kazachstan (R7 "Semiorka"-rocket) 1986 Red Sox Spike Owens scores 6 runs in a 24-5 rout of Cleve Indians 1986 Surinames Ronnie Brunswijks Jungle commandos kill 2 govt officials 1994 Jane Geddes wins LPGA Chicago Golf Challenge |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 927760)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1936 Radish Tordia, painter of Figurative Art from Georgia 1967 Tuineau Alipate, NLF/WLAF linebacker (Frankfurt Galaxy, Minn Vikings) 1968 Shinichi Iwasaki, hockey goaltender (Team Japan 1998) 1971 Matthew Noonan, American Concert Organist 1974 Amy Fisher, Long Island NY, shot Mary Jo Buttafucco 1983 Scott McDonald, Australian footballer |
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TLPTPW #94 - Wake up Europe, the end is near!!!!
(Message 927759)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is Lunch here in the Sunflower state!! He left A long time ago as well as Dorthy LOL thank goodness! LOL |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 927758)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1627 Jacques Mauduit, composer, dies at 69 1772 Alessandro Felici, composer, dies at 29 1957 Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, Norwegian meteorologist and oceanographer (b. 1888) 1964 Palmiro Togliatti, founder (Communist Italian Party)/min of Just, dies 1970 Timothy Mather Spelman, composer, dies at 79 1991 Wolfgang Hildesheimer, German/Swiss architect, dies |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 927756)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Joe Strummer (1952) Strummer was the lead singer and guitarist, as well as the principle songwriter for The Clash, a British rock band. The Clash was instrumental in ushering in the age of punk rock music in the late 1970s and was the most musically diverse and overtly political of the original English punk bands. Strummer supported the Rock Against Racism campaign. He was also known for his devotion to his fans, often signing autographs for hours after performances. |
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What are You listening to or watching?
(Message 927755)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Listening to the Cowsills via Stereo |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 927751)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Q Document In the 19th century, New Testament scholars noted that the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, which display similarity in word choice and event placement, share material not found in their generally recognized common source, the Gospel of Mark. Accordingly, some theorized that, independently of one another, the authors used the Gospel of Mark along with a hypothetical second source, dubbed the Q document, when composing their manuscripts. additional information Q document |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 927750)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: US Life Expectancy Rises to All-Time High According to new statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, life expectancy in the US has reached an all-time high: 77.9 years. This is two and a half months longer than previously recorded. Men now have a life expectancy of 75.3 years, while for women, it is 80.4 years. Despite these gains, the US still trails behind some two dozen other countries, including Japan, Australia, Italy, France, Israel, Singapore, and Spain, in terms of life expectancy |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 927749)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Toxic Gas Erupts from Lake Nyos (1986) Lake Nyos is a deep lake high on the flank of an inactive volcano in Cameroon. A pocket of magma lies beneath the lake, charging the water with an estimated 90 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). In 1986, a limnic eruption at Lake Nyos triggered the sudden release of about 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 that rushed down nearby valleys, displacing all the air and suffocating approximately 1,700 people within 20 km of the lake |
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(Message 927746)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hope is sunshine which illuminate darkest path. |
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(Message 927745)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All forgotten, like last year's bird's nest |
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TLPTPW #94 - Wake up Europe, the end is near!!!!
(Message 927743)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is Lunch here in the Sunflower state!! |
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What are You listening to or watching?
(Message 927741)
Posted 21 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Listening to Get yourself A ticket by the group called Roek's Family |
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Aphorisms
(Message 927032)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A fool and his money never become old acquaintances |
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TLPTPW #94 - Wake up Europe, the end is near!!!!
(Message 927029)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A triple crown win!!! |
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Stupid or funny signs
(Message 927028)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 927027)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'm 33 1/3 RPM in an iPod world |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 926898)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Davy Crockett (1786) Crockett was a celebrated 19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier, and politician. After serving in the War of 1812, Crockett was elected to the Tennessee legislature and later won three terms in the US House of Representatives. Though his dress, language, and backwoods wit gained him popularity, he failed to win reelection in 1835 and left for Texas, where he died at the age of 49 in the Battle of the Alamo |
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TLPTPW #94 - Wake up Europe, the end is near!!!!
(Message 926895)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while under A thunderstorm warning!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 926894)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There are worse crimes than burning books. One of them is not reading them." - Joseph Brodsky |
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(Message 926893)
Posted 18 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Never knock on Death's door. Ring the bell and run, he hates that. |
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Stupid or funny signs
(Message 926317)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 926315)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sarcasm is just one more service I offer |
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Stupid or funny signs
(Message 926313)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: [/b] |
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Stupid or funny signs
(Message 926312)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 926310)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Warning: Dates on calendar are closer than they appear. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 926309)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Must have been Matt's fault! I am innocent :o) |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 926303)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cloudy 80°F Feels Like 83°F Updated Aug 15 12:25 p.m. CT UV Index: 3 Moderate Wind: From SE at 18 mph Humidity: 71% Pressure: 29.89 in. Dew Point: 70°F Visibility: 10.0 miles This is not acceptable >> Humidity: 71% :o) |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 926300)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You - Off my planet. |
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Les Paul passes away at 94
(Message 926182)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What Legend Les Paul Created |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 926179)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I bought some dehydrated water, but I don't know what to add to it. When I was little, my grandfather used to make me stand in a closet for 5 minutes without moving. He said it was elevator practice. I saw a sign at a gas station. It said 'help wanted'. There was another sign below it that said 'self service'. So I hired myself. Then I made myself the boss. I gave myself a raise. I paid myself. Then I quit. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 926178)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in HD |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 926176)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wim Wenders (1945) Wenders is a German filmmaker who earned international acclaim for his documentary Buena Vista Social Club, featuring elderly Cuban musicians. He first attracted attention with The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, a film whose themes of alienation and rootlessness are echoed in his other works. Paris, Texas was his first truly successful feature and earned him the Palme d'Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 926175)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bruxism Derived from the Greek word meaning "gnashing of teeth," bruxism is the habitual, involuntary grinding or clenching of the teeth. Sometimes associated with stress, bruxism is caused by the activation of the reflex portion of the chewing mechanism at a time when higher brain control remains inactive, usually during sleep. Though common and generally harmless, bruxism can cause damage in the form of cracked teeth, indentations, and wear. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 926174)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Spine Surgery No Better than Sham Procedure Vertebroplasty, a common spine operation in which medical cement is injected into a fractured vertebra to stabilize it, worked no better than a sham treatment in the first major study of the popular procedure. About 750,000 Americans endure painful compression fractures in the bones of the spine each year, sometimes suffering debilitating pain, limited mobility, and a loss of height or a stooped posture as a result. Of these, tens of thousands undergo vertebroplasty, perhaps unnecessarily, as researchers now believe that those who receive a fake treatment experience the same improvement as those who have the real thing |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 926173)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Northeast Blackout of 2003 Begins (2003) Caused by a cascading failure of more than 100 power plants originating in Ohio, the Northeast Blackout of 2003 was the largest power outage in North American history and affected an estimated 50 million people in eight US states and Ontario, Canada. Power was not fully restored in New York and Toronto until August 16, and outage-related financial losses were estimated at $6 billion. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 926171)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties." - John Milton |
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(Message 926169)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If you're happy and you know it see a shrink. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 926168)
Posted 15 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dividing line between folly and wisdom very faint in dark tomb |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 925420)
Posted 11 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning with ancient chinese secret!! CALGON |
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Aphorisms
(Message 925419)
Posted 11 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Girls are like pianos. When they're not upright, they're grand. Benny Hill |
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Aphorisms
(Message 925286)
Posted 11 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just because nobody complains doesn`t mean all parachutes are perfect. Benny Hill |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 925146)
Posted 10 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win from the SUN FLOWER STATE |
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(Message 925145)
Posted 10 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy |
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(Message 924971)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. Albert Einstein |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 924969)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just got back from a pleasure trip: I took my mother-in-law to the airport. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 924968)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I take my wife everywhere, but she keeps finding her way back. Henny Youngman |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924965)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, Kai, Carlos and SJ. Gatorade they say helps as well [/b] |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 924942)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Don't take life too seriously. You'll never get out alive. - Bugs Bunny |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924941)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, Kai, Carlos and SJ. Too Hot!!!!!!!!!!! 100 degree (38 Celsius ) with winds up to 45mph (72.42 KPH) otherwise not bad as well :o) |
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I noticed you around.......would you................
(Message 924935)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hey the Kitties are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sounds puuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr fect!! |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924934)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, Kai, Carlos and SJ. Hi Mike hows life in your part of the world :o) |
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(Message 924931)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sanity is back-ordered. Sarcasm is in unlimited supply. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924930)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: in for a boom shakalaka win |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 924882)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I thought I was indecisive; now I'm not so sure. |
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(Message 924799)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Veni, Vedi, Visa: I Came, I Saw, I did a little shopping. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924798)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Putting my win in A zip lock for safe keeping!! |
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(Message 924797)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Driver carries no cash. He's married. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924794)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stopping by for another win to put in my pocket :o) I thought I fixed that hole in my pocket LOL |
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Bumper Stickers
(Message 924793)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Heavily medicated for your safety I'm the product of a secret government project Keep the dream alive: Hit the snooze button. Squirrels: Nature's speed bumps. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 924790)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power." - Washington Irving |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924788)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stopping by for another win to put in my pocket :o) |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 924787)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Emiliano Zapata (1879) During the Mexican Revolution, Zapata led the Liberation Army of the South, whose slogan, "Land and Liberty," represented its goal of repossessing the indigenous Mexican lands taken by the Spanish. Though Zapata's family lived comfortably on their own land, he was a born leader who keenly felt the injustices suffered by his people. Zapata's soldiers, mainly peasants recruited from plantations and villages, occupied Mexico City three times between 1914 and 1915. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 924786)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Cluttered Lives of the Collyer Brothers American brothers Homer and Langley Collyer lived as hermits in their New York City home before being found dead in 1947, surrounded by more than 100 tons of rubbish amassed over several decades. Their uncontrolled collecting is often cited as a prime example of the hoarding behavior associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Among the clutter were 14 pianos, pickled human organs, and the chassis of an old car, with booby-traps set up to protect against intruders. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 924785)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Quit India Resolution is Passed (1942) The Quit India Movement was a revolt initiated by Mahatma Gandhi that effectively set into motion the civil disobedience movement that would topple British rule in India. Thousands of Indians responded to the call, while the British attempted to suppress the movement by arresting over 100,000 people, levying mass fines, and subjecting demonstrators to public floggings. |
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S@H Cook's Corner
(Message 924784)
Posted 9 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Anyone have A excellent Chocolate chip cookie recipe |
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The kittyman would like to share......
(Message 924700)
Posted 8 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Mark, Found that pic while searching the net. The image has the best profile of A cat I think! |
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The kittyman would like to share......
(Message 924698)
Posted 8 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 924677)
Posted 8 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: W. C. Fields If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull. |
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I noticed you around.......would you................
(Message 924675)
Posted 8 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hey the Kitties are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Is that your final answer!! :o) |
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I noticed you around.......would you................
(Message 924655)
Posted 8 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hey the Kitties are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 924293)
Posted 7 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mata Hari (1876) Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, this Dutch courtesan, dancer, and probable spy went by the stage name Mata Hari. During World War I, she had intimate relationships with many high-ranking Allied military officers and government officials. In January 1917, French intelligence intercepted German messages about a spy they identified as Mata Hari. Less than a year later, she was executed by the French on espionage charges. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 924291)
Posted 7 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thor Heyerdahl Lands in Polynesia (1947) Heyerdahl was a Norwegian adventurer with a background in zoology and geography, but his passion lay in cultural anthropology. He theorized that the first settlers of Polynesia were of South American origin, and to support his idea, he and five companions made the crossing from Peru to the Tuamotu Archipelago on a primitive log raft. Heyerdahl describes the voyage in the international bestseller Kon-Tiki. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924290)
Posted 7 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Today everyone is A winner |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 924077)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: WIN WIN WIN is today's saying!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 924075)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alexander Fleming (1881) Motivated by the devastating infection he saw in battlefield hospitals during World War I, Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist, set about searching for an effective antiseptic. In 1922, he discovered lysozyme, an antibacterial enzyme present in saliva, nasal secretions, and tears. In 1928, he isolated the antibiotic substance penicillin, a finding that earned him a Nobel Prize and has forever changed modern medicine. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 924074)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Robot Combat Though no longer the televised spectacle it was around the turn of the century, robot combat continues to be the focus of numerous tournaments in which two or more radio-controlled machines are pitted against one another and directed to destroy or disable their opponents. Such robots range from tiny "fleaweight" devices to sophisticated contraptions weighing more than 300 pounds and equipped with weapons such as rammers, flippers, and overhead axes. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 924073)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: TV Watching Bad for Kids' Blood Pressure It has been widely documented that sedentary activities such as TV viewing, computer use, video game playing, and even reading contribute to obesity and overall poor health. However, it seems that not all sedentary activities are equally harmful. According to a recent study monitoring both obese and normal weight children and their choices of sedentary activities, those who watched the most TV tended to have the highest blood pressure readings. Other activities, such as computer use, were not linked to similar blood pressure hikes. Experts believe that the elevated blood pressure levels may be the result of sleep disruptions as well as unhealthy snacking behaviors associated with TV viewing. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 924071)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: End of the Holy Roman Empire: Francis II Abdicates (1806) Francis II, last of the Holy Roman Emperors, came to power shortly before the outbreak of war with Napoleon's France. His armies were defeated, and he ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France in exchange for Venetia and Dalmatia. In 1798, he joined the Second Coalition against France, but he was again defeated and eventually consented to the virtual dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 924070)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking." - William Butler Yeats |
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Aphorisms
(Message 924068)
Posted 6 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Would much prefer to wait a few moments more to soar with eagle rather than rush to fly with fledgling sparrow. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 923805)
Posted 5 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Working for the weekend!! |
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Aphorisms
(Message 923798)
Posted 5 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: X-ray machine most useful for seeing where eye cannot reach. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 923797)
Posted 5 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Young brain, like grass, need dew of sleep |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 923585)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1776 Wenzel Sedlak, composer 1904 Theodore Newton, NJ, actor (Ace of Aces, Voltaire) 1942 David Russell Lange, PM (L) NZ (1984-89) 1955 Alberto Gonzales, American U.S. Attorney General 1961 Barack Obama, American politician 1992 Tiffany Evans, American singer |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 923583)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1864 Land & naval action new Brazos Santiago, Texas 1902 The Greenwich foot tunnel under the River Thames opens. 1909 Ump Tim Hurst instigates a riot by spitting at A's 2nd baseman Eddie Collins, who had questioned a call, this leads to Hurst's banishment 1958 Dumont TV Network crumbles 1964 Civil rights workers Michael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman & James E Chaney, bodies discovered in an earthen Mississippi dam 2007 NASA's Phoenix spaceship is launched |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 923549)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Feudalism Abolished in France (1789) Less than a month after the storming of the Bastille, France's National Assembly held a meeting in which the nobles and clergy, driven partly by fear and partly by an outburst of idealism, relinquished their manorial rights within the course of a few hours. Shortly afterward, the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, a manifesto comprised of the principles that inspired the French Revolution. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 923546)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Chaos is the score upon which reality is written." - Henry Miller |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 923545)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wyoming Crazy Law You may not take a picture of a rabbit during the month of June. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 923544)
Posted 4 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Always harder to keep murder secret than for egg to bounce on sidewalk. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? IV
(Message 923272)
Posted 3 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Clear 77°F Feels Like 77°F Updated Aug 2 08:45 p.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From SE at 12 mph Humidity: 58% Pressure: 29.93 in. Dew Point: 61°F Visibility: 7.0 miles |
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Aphorisms
(Message 923270)
Posted 3 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alas, mouse cannot cast shadow like elephant. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 923269)
Posted 3 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Idaho Crazy Law You may not fish on a camel's back. |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread IV ;-)
(Message 923197)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Put the lime in the Coconut! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 923196)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Car Wallpapers New Car Show |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 923187)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A HD WIN |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 923186)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Metromorph Article |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 923185)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1971 Eldorado Stationwagon [url][/url] |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 923183)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Laws Bear wrestling matches are prohibited. It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street if you have a lantern attached to the front of your automobile. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 923182)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Flying in for another win for Sunday!! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 923084)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Norfolk, Virginia, a woman can't go out without wearing a corset. (There was a civil-service job- for men only- called a corset inspector.) |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 923083)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A dentist, after completing work on a patient, came to him begging. Dentist: Could you help me? Could you give out a few of your loudest, most painful screams? Patient: Why? Docor, it wasn't all that bad this time. Dentist: There are so many people in the waiting room right now, and I don't want to miss the four o'clock ball game. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 923080)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of a joy you must have somebody to divide it with. Mark Twain |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 923078)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1313 Emperor Kogon of Japan (d. 1364) 1871 John Lester, American cricketer (d. 1969) 1900 Otto Nothling, cricketer (Test for Australia 1928, 52 runs aver 26) 1925 Jack Kramer, actor (Kings of the Court) 1947 Dennis Zine, Los Angeles City Councilman 1966 Pat Carter, NFL tight end (Arizona Cardinals) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 923077)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1961 German DR limits traffic to West Berlin 1965 Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Waterloo Golf Open 1975 Billy Martin replaces Bill Virdon as manager of NY Yankees 1976 21st Olympic games close at Montreal Canada 1987 Nurse Mary R Stout chosen chairperson of Vietnam Veterans of America 1988 Rush Limbaugh begins his national radio show. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 923076)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1457 Laurentius Valla, Italian philosopher (Voluptate), dies at about 50 1557 Olaus Magnus, Swedish writer (b. 1490) 1920 Bal Gangadhar Tilak, British-Indian hindu leader, dies 1977 Francis Gary Powers, US U-2 pilot, dies at 47 1995 Loudi Nijhoff, Dutch actress (Alicia, Van Geluk Gesproken), dies 1996 John Lanigan, tenor, dies at 75 |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 923073)
Posted 2 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Monty Python way!! |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 922975)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I am winning for the Weekend!! |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 922971)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Commuter Bicycle Concept Article |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 922970)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wild Cherry - "Play That Funky Music" |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 922968)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A Day Long Win For Mr. Love :o) |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 922967)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This Beverage would be A added plus the cafe |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 922965)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jerry Garcia (1942) Garcia was the lead guitarist and vocalist of the psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead. From 1965 to 1995, the group toured almost constantly, developing an intensely devoted fan base known as "Deadheads." Closely involved with the San Francisco hippie movement and the use of drugs such as LSD, Garcia became heavily addicted to cocaine and heroin in the 1980s. He struggled to overcome his addictions and was at a drug rehabilitation center when he died suddenly in 1995 |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 922964)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A August 1 win!! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 922962)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Klezmer Klezmer is a form of instrumental Jewish folk music that had its beginnings in the Middle Ages. Its name is a Yiddishized version of the Hebrew klei zemir, meaning "instruments of song," that until the mid-20th century referred to the musicians rather than the music. Largely based on cantorial singing and the folk music of Eastern Europe, klezmer has a distinctive sound that is reminiscent of the human voice. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 922961)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tanning Beds as Dangerous as Tobacco For years, scientists have listed tanning beds and ultraviolet (UV) radiation as "probable carcinogens." Recently, however, a group of international cancer experts changed their stance, determining that UV emitting tanning beds are more dangerous than previously suggested and moving them to their highest cancer risk category, "carcinogenic to humans." The new categorization means that sunbeds—like cigarettes, arsenic, the hepatitis B virus, and asbestos—definitely cause cancer. A new analysis of about 20 studies found that found using tanning beds could increase the risk of developing cancer by 75 percent, especially if such exposure begins before age 30 |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 922960)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If Schumacher wins A race who are the points awarded to? seeings that he is filling in for Massa on A temporary basis. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 922959)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New London Bridge Opens (1831) In 1831, the more than 600-year-old fire-damaged London Bridge was replaced with a new, five-arched, granite bridge. Designed by John Rennie, the New London Bridge spanned the city's River Thames for over a century. In 1968, it was purchased by American entrepreneur Robert P. McCulloch and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it has since become Arizona's second biggest tourist attraction after the Grand Canyon. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 922958)
Posted 1 Aug 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts." - Albert Einstein |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 922541)
Posted 31 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: bugatti 4 door concept |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 922540)
Posted 30 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lift - Sky-Car Public & Personal Transportation Concept Article |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 922537)
Posted 30 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The One + One concept |
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Aphorisms
(Message 922531)
Posted 30 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A fool and his money never become old acquaintances |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 921976)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Gabrielle Drake [/b]HUBBA HUBBA :o)[/b] |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 921975)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while dodging the rain! |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921974)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Madder than A wet Hen! |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921973)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Advice after mistake is like medicine after dead man's funeral. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921972)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bad alibi like dead fish - cannot stand test of time It was A test to see if everyone was Awake LOL My Bad!! :o) |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921845)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bad alibi like dead fish - cannot stand test of time |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921842)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Swelled head sometimes give police more cooperation than criminal mistake |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921837)
Posted 28 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Would much prefer to wait a few moments more to soar with eagle rather than rush to fly with fledgling sparrow. |
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Aphorisms
(Message 921596)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aphorisms are short, pointed sentences expressing a truth or precept. Feel free to add your Aphorisms. Always harder to keep murder secret than for egg to bounce on sidewalk. Bad alibi like dead fish - cannot stand test of time. |
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TLPTPW #93 And they're off!
(Message 921594)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win at 9:54 pm CST!! YAHOO!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 921593)
Posted 27 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What were they thinking? Renault suspended from the European Grand Prix |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 921375)
Posted 26 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did he lose any vision?? |
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Returning Member.
(Message 921374)
Posted 26 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hello All, Welcome Back John!! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 921308)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: IGreenSpot.com is a weblog devoted to bring you news of green products. We will do our best to deliver daily fresh content, innovation in technology, transportation, design and concept which make our world a better place to live. Feel free to discuss with us about products, concepts, new innovation, we certain I GREEN SPOT |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 921305)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ecological transportation [/img] |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 921304)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A 11:09 am CST win!! :o) A win is A win :o) |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 921302)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the link to the UFO TV website |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 921299)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Henry IV of France Converts to Catholicism (1593 Henry the IV of France was the first of the Bourbon kings of France, reigning from 1589 until his death. A Protestant, Henry was involved in the Wars of Religion before his accession to the throne. He then converted to Catholicism, allegedly explaining his pragmatic philosophy with the statement, "Paris is worth a mass." He signed the Edict of Nantes granting political rights to Protestants and ruled as one of the most popular French kings |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 921295)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A 11:09 am CST win!! :o) |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 921294)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy." - William Shakespeare |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 921292)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Last British Army WWI veteran dead at 111 News Article |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 921291)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Swine Flu Impacts Upcoming Hajj Citing fears of a swine flu epidemic, Arab health ministers have agreed to ban children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses from attending this year’s hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. The decision to ban these vulnerable populations was made at an emergency meeting between health ministers from across the Muslim world and members of the World Health Organization. Approximately 3 million Muslim pilgrims from more than 160 countries converge on the holy city of Mecca in western Saudi Arabia each year, making the hajj one of the world's largest religious gatherings |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 921290)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did everyone watch all three qualifying sessions today? They mentioned the Torro Rosso let go Sebastian Borday in favor of Jaime Alguersua? Was Borday that bad of A driver? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 921168)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mary Queen of Scots Is Deposed (1567) Mary Stuart was Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567. She was forced to abdicate the throne after her husband, Lord Darnley, was murdered and she was implicated in the plot. Mary then fled to England, where she faced a murder inquiry and became a prisoner of the English government. After conspiracies to put her on the throne of England were uncovered, she was tried for treason and ultimately beheaded. Some say her executioners asked for her forgiveness. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 921167)
Posted 25 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind." - Albert Einstein |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 920991)
Posted 24 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GEET -- Invented by Paul Pantone second website Global Environmental Energy Technology |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 920797)
Posted 23 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Autostereograms Autostereograms are optical illusions of depth that are designed to trick the brain into perceiving a three-dimensional scene in a two-dimensional image. The simplest type, known as a wallpaper autostereogram, consists of horizontally repeating patterns that appear to float in the air above the background. In order to perceive the 3D shapes, the brain must overcome the normally automatic coordination between focusing and convergence. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 920794)
Posted 23 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Impact Leaves Mark on Jupiter An amateur astronomer has discovered a disturbance near Jupiter’s southern pole, indicating that the planet was struck by a large meteor or asteroid. NASA scientists have confirmed that the dark mark is the result of a new impact. According to the astronomer who first identified the disturbance, the impacting object that left an Earth-sized mark on the gaseous planet was likely moving at speeds of about 31 to 62 miles (50 to 100 kilometers) per second and was probably 50 to 100 miles (80 to 161 kilometers) across. Thermal images indicate that the crash warmed the lower atmosphere in that area. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 920792)
Posted 23 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Raymond Chandler (1888) Chandler was an American novelist whose writings in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s had an immense impact on the crime thriller genre as well as film noir. His well-plotted and brutally realistic novels, including The Big Sleep, feature Philip Marlowe, a hard-boiled yet honorable private detective who became the prototype for the tough-guy private eye of many subsequent American detective novels. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 920791)
Posted 23 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Marries Sarah Ferguson (1986) Prince Andrew is the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Duke of York since his marriage to Sarah Ferguson in 1986. Initially, the Duke and Duchess appeared to have a happy marriage, but problems soon surfaced, and the marriage collapsed shortly after tabloid pictures were released showing the Duchess cavorting with her financial advisor. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 920790)
Posted 23 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "It is better to suffer wrong than to do it, and happier to be sometimes cheated than not to trust." - Samuel Johnson |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 920094)
Posted 21 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dog Becomes Surrogate Mother to Panda Cubs After two red panda cubs were rejected by their mother at birth, a dog owned by a nearby farmer stepped in to act as a surrogate. The dog is now raising the two panda cubs like its own pups, and they are thriving. In a strange twist of fate, the confused dog is now refusing to nurse its own pup, convinced the panda cubs are its young. The pandas, just three weeks old, have doubled in length to 8 inches (20 centimeters) since their birth but have yet to open their eyes. When they mature, they will resemble raccoons with long, bushy tails. |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 919413)
Posted 19 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is An article I found on the internet today Apollo Moon Landing Hoax Theory Persists |
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Happy Birthday Uli!!!
(Message 919412)
Posted 19 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND MANY MORE!! |
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Walter Cronkite Dead at 92
(Message 919019)
Posted 18 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: RIP Mr Cronkite! The True Voice of honest journalism !!! |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 918786)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 521 Magnus Felix Ennodius, bishop and Latin poet (b. 474) 1918 Trupp, lackey of tsar Nicolas II, shot to death 1918 Aleksei N Romanov, son of tsar Nicolas II, executed at 13 1967 Gertrude McCoy, silent screen actress (Blue Bird), dies at 77 1974 Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, pitcher (St Louis Cards), dies at 63 1975 Modoc, the elephant, dies at age 78 |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 918783)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while using Safari $ browser! |
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40th anniversary of the Moon Landings - July 20 1969 to July 20 2009!
(Message 918740)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hollywood Company Restores Moon Landing Footage NASA has released newly-restored footage of the first moonwalk after acknowledging that the original recordings were likely erased. The original footage of the moon landing was beamed to Earth and stored on giant reels of tapes. In the 1970s and 80s, NASA erased and reused about 200,000 tapes to save money, and it appears the moon landing videos were among them. Recently, NASA engaged the services of a Hollywood film restoration company that is now in the process of sharpening existing television video copies of the moon landing. Some of that enhanced footage was released on Thursday, just four days before the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 918738)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vince Guaraldi (1928) American jazz musician Vince Guaraldi was hired to score the animated adaptations of the Peanuts comic series after a producer heard his music playing on a taxicab's radio. Though he was a Grammy award-winning pianist prior to his work on the Peanuts specials, Guaraldi is best known for his musical compositions associated with the series, including the signature tune "Linus and Lucy" from A Charlie Brown Christmas. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 918736)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jade Burial Suits Considered a mere myth by archaeologists for years, the use of jade burial suits among wealthy Han Dynasty nobles was proved in 1968 with the discovery of two complete suits in tombs in China's northern province of Hebei. Belonging to Chinese prince Liu Sheng and his wife Dou Wan, the ceremonial burial suits were constructed using 2,498 plates of solid jade and 2.5 lb (1.1 kg) of gold wire. Experts now believe the practice was fairly common. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 918735)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Disneyland Opens in Anaheim, California (1955) Having welcomed more than 515 million visitors since its opening, Disneyland is perhaps the world's most famous themed amusement park. Walt Disney's original plans called for a modest park to be built on eight acres next to the Disney Studios. A much more ambitious Disneyland opened to invited guests and the media on July 17, 1955, a year after construction had begun. The day's events did not go smoothly. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 918734)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Be courteous, be obliging, but don't give yourself over to be melted down for the benefit of the tallow trade. George Eliot English novelist (1819 - 1880) |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 918733)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The purpose of this Web site is to provide an overview of injury morbidity and mortality data and statistics available from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) Injury Data and Resources |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 918732)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Why did the Blonde stare at the can of orange juice for three hours? Because the Label read CONCENTRATE! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 918731)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What do you can ten blonds in A FREEZER? FROSTED FLAKES |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 918730)
Posted 17 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ON WARD AND UP WARD FOR ANOTHER WIN! |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 918467)
Posted 16 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning during Lunch time :o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 918466)
Posted 16 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Pearl of Lao Tzu Linked to multiple legends, the Pearl of Lao Tzu is the largest known pearl in the world, measuring 9.45 inches (24 centimeters) in diameter and weighing 14.1 pounds (6.4 kilograms). Reportedly extracted from a giant clam off the coast of the Philippines in 1934, the pearl has been labeled "The Pearl of Allah" by some who believe it resembles the face of Muhammad and has also been connected to a legend involving the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 918465)
Posted 16 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "It takes patience to appreciate domestic bliss; volatile spirits prefer unhappiness." - George Santayana |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 918464)
Posted 16 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet Collides with Jupiter (1994) The first comet observed to be orbiting a planet rather than the Sun, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was discovered by astronomers in March 1993. Sixteen months later, it provided the first direct observation of the collision of two solar system objects not involving the Earth, when fragments of the comet collided with Jupiter's southern hemisphere. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 918463)
Posted 16 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: China Bans Shock Therapy for Internet Addiction For over a year, the Chinese government has campaigned against Internet addiction, saying young people's excessive time in Internet cafes is hurting their studies and damaging family life. However, after media reports surfaced regarding the use of electroshock therapy to treat teenage Internet addicts, the Ministry of Health released a statement questioning the safety and effectiveness of the treatment and banning its use in this population. Nearly 3,000 teens have been subjected to the "electric impact therapy" as part of a four-month Internet addiction treatment program at Linyi Mental Hospital. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 917668)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kentucky Crazy Law It's illegal to fish in the Ohio River in Kentucky without an Indiana Fishing License. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 917666)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Habiru Sumerian, Egyptian, Akkadian, Hittite, Mitanni, and Ugaritic sources recorded roughly 3,200 to 4,000 years ago mention the Habiru, a group of people found throughout the Fertile Crescent, which spanned the Levant, Mesopotamia, and ancient Egypt. Depending on the source and epoch, the Habiru are variously described as nomads, rebels, outlaws, mercenaries, bowmen, slaves, or migrant laborers |
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40th anniversary of the Moon Landings - July 20 1969 to July 20 2009!
(Message 917664)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It looks like the original videotapes of the Apollo 11 mission have been found in Australia, where they were recorded by the Parkes Radio Telescope and NASA is going to release them on the anniversary. That is excellent news!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 917663)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gertrude Bell (1868) Bell was a British traveler, author, government official, and one of the builders of the modern state of Iraq. Her knowledge of the Middle East earned her an appointment to the British intelligence services during World War I, and she was largely responsible for the selection of Faisal I as king of Iraq, eventually gaining the nickname the "Uncrowned Queen of Iraq" for her role in shaping the monarchy |
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TLPTPW #92
(Message 917662)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in 106 degrees!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 917661)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A true friend is one who likes you despite your achievements." - Arnold Bennett |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 917659)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Football War Breaks Out in Honduras (1969) The Football War was a six-day war fought between El Salvador and Honduras. Though political tensions between Hondurans and Salvadorans were the main factors contributing to the war's outbreak, hostility between the two countries was further inflamed by rioting during the second North American qualifying round for the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Though short-lived, the war claimed thousands of lives and displaced approximately 100,000 people |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 917658)
Posted 14 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cats Purr-fectly Capable of Manipulating People Researchers at the University of Sussex have discovered that cats use a "soliciting purr" to manipulate their owners into doing their bidding, especially when they want to be fed. Unlike regular, low frequency purring, this "solicitation purr" includes a higher-pitched sound with a frequency similar to a baby's cry, a sound humans are naturally inclined to respond to and find difficult to ignore. Researchers believe that when cats learn that this food-seeking purr, which typically occurs at a low level in cats' normal purring, effectively generates a response from humans, they begin to dramatically exaggerate it. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 917355)
Posted 13 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reb Bull double victory. Has the Mighty Brawn GP fallen? |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916877)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In the absence of any other volunteers, here is another. E |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916859)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I have one. Anyone want to try? The letter S |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 916835)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sweetener May Help Prevent Cavities Xylitol, a naturally-occurring sweetener, is believed to prevent tooth decay by inhibiting the growth of bacteria that cause cavities. Giving youngsters a syrup containing the sugar substitute may make them less likely to develop early childhood cavities known as baby bottle tooth decay or nursing cavities. Severe tooth decay in early childhood can become a lifelong problem. In a recent study, just 24.2 percent of 9 to 15 month olds receiving two doses of xylitol per day for nearly a year had tooth decay, compared with 51.7 percent in a control group. |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916834)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning ON A sunny Saturday |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 916832)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Citroën C-Cactus Concept-based Vehicle C-Cactus Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 916828)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Citroën C-Crosser website [/url] |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 916827)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: citroen 2cv concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 916826)
Posted 11 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Citroën Concept Car |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916522)
Posted 10 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HOLA!! |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916282)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 916251)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Georgia Crazy Laws They should take these laws off the books |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 916245)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A sunny Thursday afternoon! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 916105)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alaska Crazy Law It is considered an offense to push a live moose out of a moving airplane. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 916103)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Great Train Wreck (1918) The Great Train Wreck of 1918 occurred in Nashville, Tennessee, when two passenger trains collided head-on. The crash killed 101 people and injured 171, making it one of the most deadly rail accidents in US history. Many of the victims were laborers from Arkansas and Memphis traveling to work at a gunpowder plant outside of Nashville. Both trains were traveling at about 60 mph (96.5 km/h) upon impact, and the sound of the crash could be heard two miles (3.2 km) away |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 916102)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A gentleman who had been very unhappy in marriage, married immediately after his wife died: Johnson said, it was the triumph of hope over experience." - Samuel Johnson |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 915981)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A policeman was patrolling a local parking spot overlooking a golf course. He drove by a car and saw a couple inside with the dome light on. There was a young man in the driver's seat reading a computer magazine and a young lady in the back seat knitting. He stopped to investigate. He walked up to the driver's window and knocked. The young man looked up, cranked the window down, and said, "Yes Officer?" "What are you doing?" the policeman asked. "What does it look like?" answered the young man. "I'm reading this magazine." Pointing towards the young lady in the back seat, the officer then asked, "And what is she doing?" The young man looked over his shoulder and replied, "What does it look like? She's knitting." "And how old are you?" the officer then asked the young man. "I'm nineteen," he replied. "And how old is she?" asked the officer. The young man looked at his watch and said, "Well, in about twelve minutes she'll be sixteen." |
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Did you know!
(Message 915979)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bird barks instead of sings! The Antpitta avis canis Ridgley is a bird that looks like a stuffed duck on stilts and barks like a dog. The bird was discovered by ornithologist Robert S. Ridgley in the Andes in Ecuador in June 1998. Thirty of these long-legged, black-and-white barking birds were found. It apparently had gone undetected because it lives in remote parts and, of course, doesn't sing. The size of a duck, it is one of the largest birds discovered in the 20th Century. There also are dogs that do not bark! The basenji, smallish dog with a silky copper coat, does not bark. Instead, it yodels when it get excited. Wild dogs like the African Wild Dog also do not bark. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 915977)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1253 Thibaud IV, poet/count of Champagne/King of Navarra, dies 1689 Edward Wooster, English Connecticut pioneer (b. 1622) 1826 Luther Martin, American statesman (b. 1748) 1870 John D Zocher Jr, architect (Soestdijk Palace), dies at 79 1995 Elizabeth Adams, madam, dies at 65 2001 John O'Shea, New Zealand film director (b. 1920) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 915976)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1709 Battle of Poltava; Russians defeat Swedes 1870 Congress authorizes registration of trademarks 1892 St. John's, Newfoundland is devastated in the Great Fire of 1892. 1943 NSB-leader A Mussert meets with Heinrich Himmler 1969 US troop withdrawal begins in Vietnam 1994 Space shuttle STS-65 (Columbia 17), launches |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 915975)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ferdinand, Graf von Zeppelin (1838) In 1891, at the age of 52, Count von Zeppelin retired from the Prussian army to devote himself to building motor-driven airships. He invented the first rigid airship in 1900, but the prototype was eventually disassembled and sold for scrap. Public opinion was so strongly in favor of the project, however, that the second version of his airship was financed largely through donations and a lottery. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 915974)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Transits of Venus When Venus passes directly between Earth and the Sun, it appears to observers as though a small disk is moving across the face of the Sun. Before the space age, such transits helped scientists calculate the distance between Earth and the Sun. Among the rarest of predictable astronomical phenomena, transits of Venus currently occur in a pattern that repeats every 243 years, with pairs of transits 8 years apart separated by gaps of 121.5 and 105.5 years. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 915971)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: World's Oldest Christian Bible Goes Online More than half of the 1,600-year-old Codex Sinaiticus, about 800 pages and fragments of the manuscript, can now be viewed online by users around the globe. Discovered in a monastery in Egypt’s Sinai desert more than 160 years ago, the handwritten manuscript is the oldest known copy of the Christian Bible. The four-year project to digitize the surviving portion of the manuscript aimed to "virtually reunify" and preserve the ancient parchments, which were separated long ago and are now housed at institutions in Egypt, Russia, Germany, and Britain. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 915969)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sweden Defeated at the Battle of Poltava (1709) At the Battle of Poltava, the most famous battle of the Great Northern War, Peter I of Russia defeated Charles XII of Sweden and effectively ended Sweden's role as a major European power. When the battle began, Peter had 45,000 men to Charles's 14,000. Making matters worse for Sweden, Charles was wounded during a siege before the actual battle and had to turn over command to Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 915967)
Posted 9 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Women prefer to talk in two's, while men prefer to talk in three's." - Gilbert Keith Chesterton |
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TLPTPW #91
(Message 915164)
Posted 7 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning already!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 914671)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most." - American Proverb |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 914670)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Janet Leigh (1927) Janet Leigh was "discovered" by the actress Norma Shearer, whose late husband, Irving Thalberg, had been a senior executive at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. After securing a contract with MGM, Leigh left college, where she had been studying music and psychology, and went on to appear in dozens of films. She is perhaps best known for her performance in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho, which earned her a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 914667)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Atenism One of the earliest monotheistic religions, Atenism was introduced during the 14th century BCE by Pharaoh Amenhotep IV, later known by his adopted name, Akhenaten. After raising the obscure sun god known as Aten to the status of supreme god, Akhenaten declared the solar deity the only god and forbade the worship of all others. Atenism remained Egypt's state religion for approximately 20 years before falling out of favor. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 914666)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hadrosaur Chewed Food in Unusual Way Researchers have long wondered how the hadrosaur, a duck-billed dinosaur that lacked the type of hinged jaw common to today’s mammals, chewed its food. Now, scratch marks on the extinct herbivore’s teeth have led scientists to conclude that their "chewing" technique involved a complex series of up and down, sideways, and front-to-back motions. A hinge between the upper jaw and the rest of the skull was responsible for this unique chewing action. Hadrosaurs roamed the Earth more than 65 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 914665)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hartford Circus Fire (1944) The Hartford Circus Fire was one of the worst fire disasters in US history. While thousands of spectators were enjoying an afternoon performance of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, a fire broke out on the southwest sidewall of the tent. The big top, waterproofed with a coating of paraffin and gasoline, quickly collapsed in flames, trapping hundreds beneath it. |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 914572)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Warming up the grill to to cook my NY strip steaks. And a win. Lets add mushrooms to that order!! =o) |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 914565)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Warming up the grill to to cook my NY strip steaks. And a win. If one has steak then A Baked Potato is sure to follow :o) |
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Area 51 - Whats Really there???
(Message 914560)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Area 51 - Whats Really there???
(Message 914559)
Posted 6 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 914188)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hydrogen Car and Vehicles |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 914185)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Article > The Chiron fuel cell concept is both a train and a big rig truck. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 914184)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The dynamic Ford Verve Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 914182)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John here is Ferrari 4 door sedan |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 914181)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Yet another (#*&$(#&$#( two seat sports car. Sorry :o) would like A four door model? :o) |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 914180)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Talk about A funky Design :o) |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 914178)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aerodynamic Converting Hybrid Semi. |
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TRANSPORTATION CONCEPTS PT2
(Message 914177)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Classic Concept Truck-1972 Ford Explorer Cab Forward |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 914175)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: E-Go Revolt Mitsubishi Concept |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 914174)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. Why did the boy tiptoe past the medicine cabinet? A. He didn't want to wake the sleeping pills! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 914172)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804) Hawthorne was one of the great masters of American fiction. His novels and tales are penetrating explorations of moral and spiritual conflicts, and his masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, is often considered the first American psychological novel. Hawthorne also helped to establish the American short story as a significant art form with his haunting tales of human loneliness, frustration, hypocrisy, eccentricity, and frailty. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 914170)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Waffles Waffles are light batter cakes cooked between two gridded hot plates that give the food its distinctive, pocketed pattern. The modern waffle has its origins in the wafersâ€â€thin, crisp cakes made from a mixture of barley and oats and baked between wafer-ironsâ€â€that were popular in the Middle Ages. Today, a number of waffle varieties are enjoyed throughout the world, including Belgian, Liège, American, and Hong Kong-style waffles. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 914169)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reckless Teens Think Death is Near The longstanding notion that teens engage in risky behavior because they feel a sense of immortality and invincibility is being challenged by new data that suggest that 15 percent of American teens think they will die before the age of 35. This fatalistic attitude prompts them to engage in risky behavior like drug use, fighting, unprotected sex, and other unsafe activities, increasing the chances that they will be arrested, contract HIV, or attempt suicide. Ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status were all linked to the teens’ outlook, with members of minorities and those from low-income households most likely to have a negative view of the future. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 914168)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: West Point Opens (1802) West Point, New York, was the site of a military post established by George Washington in 1778. In 1802, Thomas Jefferson signed legislation establishing the United States Military Academy there. Initially, civil engineering was the foundation of the Academy's curriculum, which broadened after the Civil War. After World War I, Douglas MacArthur pushed for major changes in the physical fitness and athletic programs. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 914166)
Posted 5 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." - Benjamin Franklin |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 914055)
Posted 4 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Not exactly car racing, but related: Great Bernie really is waco!! Does this man think before he speaks? |
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Panic Mode On (19) Server problems
(Message 914054)
Posted 4 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did they have A major meltdown in servers? |
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Boinc.NET 0.1.16 BETA Release
(Message 914052)
Posted 4 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Question : Do the share permissions on windows need be enabled? I have net frame work 3.5 installed. Regards Matthew |
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Panic Mode On (19) Server problems
(Message 914024)
Posted 4 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post: CHARLIE CHAN WILL SAVE THE DAY FROM THE TERRIBLE FOES!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 913457)
Posted 3 Jul 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I always like the 928S especially the sound when take off !! :o) |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 912858)
Posted 30 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 40th anniversary of the moon landing website |
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What Is Your Weather Like? IV
(Message 912775)
Posted 30 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Partly Cloudy 85°F Feels Like 85°F Updated Jun 29 08:25 p.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From SE at 6 mph Humidity: 46% Pressure: 29.79 in. Dew Point: 62°F Visibility: 8.0 miles |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 912772)
Posted 30 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin LMP 1 car I have A 1:18 scale from Auto Art of the Porsche 917 that was filmed in the movie. I would like to drive one some day. |
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Did you know!
(Message 912620)
Posted 29 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Globe Theatre Burns to the Ground (1613) The first Globe Theatre was an Elizabethan theatre where several of Shakespeare's plays were originally staged. It was built around 1598 in London using timber from an earlier theater and was jointly owned by members of the theatrical company to which Shakespeare belonged. The Globe burned down in 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, and was rebuilt in 1614, but Puritans closed it and all other theaters in 1642, and it was demolished soon after. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 912619)
Posted 29 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in." - Andrew Jackson |
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Cloud Images
(Message 912358)
Posted 28 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: International Space Station view of Sarychev Peak on Matua Island Excellent Image!! Cheers!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 912357)
Posted 28 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin LMP 1 car |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 912168)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-fourth of July Win |
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Did you know!
(Message 912167)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: First stone lighthouse lit by only 24 candles The first documented lighthouse was the Lighthouse of Alexandria, built in 200 BC on the island of Pharos by the Egyptian Emperor Ptolemy. Considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the World, it is thought to have been 150 metres (492 ft) high - about three times taller than modern lighthouses. Romans emperors built many lighthouses to assist their navigators. In 90 AD, Emperor Caligula ordered a light house at Dover, England. It is the oldest lighthouse in England and still stands in the Dover Castle grounds. The world's tallest brick lighthouse, the Lanterna at Genoa, was built in 1543. It still stands proud at 75m (246 ft) tall. The world's first stone lighthouse was the Smeaton Eddystone (pictured right), built just south of Plymouth, England in 1756 by John Smeaton, the "Father of Civil Engineering." It was lit with only 24 candles. The Eddystone lasted 47 years until it was floored by fire. It was then dismantled and built on a neighbouring rock. Today, lighthouse lights are the equivalent of 20 million candles, lit by high pressure xenon lamps. The tallest lighthouse in the world is a steel tower at Yamashita Park, Yokohama. It stands 106 m (348 ft) high. |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 912144)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A true Classic from 1971 Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine (1971) |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 912034)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What's up DOC? (Chews Carrot). ;) Do you happen to know what the penalty is for shooting a fricaseeing rabbit without a fricaseeing rabbit license? |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 912033)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Classic song from the 1970's sammy johns chevy van |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 911930)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What's up DOC? (Chews Carrot). ;) Wabbit Season |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 911929)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aphrodite`s Child- The Four Horsemen |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 911926)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bricka bracka firecracker sis boom bah! Bugs Bunny! Bugs Bunny! RAH RAH RAH ... |
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Did you know!
(Message 911925)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ancient Underground Quarry Found in Israel Archeologists have uncovered the largest known human-made cave in Israel, an ancient underground quarry dating back about 2,000 years to the time of Jesus. The 1-acre (0.4-hectare) cavern, buried 32 feet (10 meters) beneath the surface near the ancient West Bank city of Jericho, is supported by more than 20 stone pillars etched with a variety of symbols, including crosses, Roman letters, and a Zodiac sign. Experts believe that while the space likely began as a quarry, it may have later served as a monastery, a hideout for persecuted Christians, or even a Roman army base. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 911923)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Elvis Presley Gives Last Concert (1977) Elvis Presley, now known to millions as "The King of Rock 'n' Roll," became a national sensation in 1956 and dominated the world of rock music until 1963. His most successful songs include "Heartbreak Hotel," "Love Me Tender," and "Don't Be Cruel." His success spawned a spate of B-movie appearances, but his popularity waned in the late 60s after the "British Invasion." |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 911922)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts."- Bertrand Russell |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 911916)
Posted 27 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: US Navy Presidential Ceremonial Honor Guard Drill Team |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 911026)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Thanks for the heads up!! It has been corrected :o) |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread IV ;-)
(Message 911009)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Its bedtime again.. What type of fish are common near the cost of Norway? |
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TLPTPW #90 alternative thread
(Message 911006)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A inside the Park home run! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 911002)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Giant Elephant Fossil Found in Indonesia Animal fossils are rare in the hot, humid climate near the equator because decomposition occurs there extremely quickly; however, paleontologists are now in the process of reconstructing the most complete skeleton of a prehistoric elephant ever discovered in the tropics. Scientists believe it was submerged in quicksand shortly after dying on a riverbed in Java and was therefore protected from high temperatures, erosion, and decay for some 200,000 years. When monsoon rains caused an old sand quarry to collapse in March, the unusually intact skeleton was uncovered. The creature is believed to have been 13 ft (4 m) tall and 16 ft (5 m) long and probably weighed about 10 tons |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 910998)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 803 Matthew Thornton, Irish/US physician/signer (Decl of Ind), dies at 88 1882 Joseph Joachim Raff, German opera composer (Cavatine), dies at 60 1922 Walter Rathenau, German foreign minister, killed by anti-semites at 54 1938 "Digger" Robertson, cricketer (Test for Australia 1885), dies 1977 André-Gilles Fortin, Canadian politician (b. 1943) 2005 Hakham Yedidia Shofet, Former chief rabbi of Iran (b. 1908) |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 910997)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1322 Johanna, duchess of Brabant/Limburg (Joyful Entry) 1561 Rombout Hogerbeets, lawyer/pension minister of Leiden 1704 Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, French writer (d. 1771) 1826 George Goyder, surveyor-general of South Australia (d. 1898) 1960 Karin Pilsäter, Swedish politician 1980 Cicinho, Brazilian footballer |
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Did you know!
(Message 910995)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gibraltar named after former slave I find history fascinating as well. Also, learning about what went into the event(s) is interesting. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 910990)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 472 Zoe Paleologa departs Rome for Moscow 1497 Cornish traitors Michael An Gof and Thomas Flamank are executed at Tyburn, London. 1793 1st republican constitution in France adopted 1920 Chuvash Autonomous Region forms in RSFSR 1968 Joe Frazier TKOs Manuel Ramos in 2 for heavyweight boxing title 1984 Laurie Rinker wins LPGA Boston Five Golf Classic |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 910984)
Posted 25 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Georgia Crazy Laws Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. Columbus # Can't cut off a chicken's head on Sunday. # It is illegal to carry a chicken by it's feet down Broadway on Sunday. Quitman # Cars are not to drive on sidewalks. # It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 910859)
Posted 24 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Formula One came to the very brink of losing the greater majority of its teams and drivers in favour of a breakaway series, but a last-minute compromise deal worked out between the FIA and the eight members of the Formula One Teams Association has now secured a few years of peace. FIA publishes 2010 details and entry list |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 910849)
Posted 24 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The first details of the peace deal between rebel FOTA teams and the FIA are beginning to emerge. Max Mosley, now to step down as FIA President in October, announced after Wednesday's World Motor Sport Council meeting in Paris that a cost reductions package had paved the way to a compromise deal between the warring sides. Peace in F1: the first details |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 910844)
Posted 24 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: South Carolina Crazy Law Every adult male must bring a rifle to church on Sunday in order to ward off Indian attacks. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 910842)
Posted 24 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: South Carolina Crazy Law Horses may not be kept in bathtubs. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 910591)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: North Carolina Crazy Law Charlotte Women must have their bodies covered by at least 16 yards of cloth at all times. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 910587)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The International Olympic Committee Is Founded (1894) Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrios Vikelas to reinstate the ancient Olympic Games that were held in Greece from 776 BCE to 393 CE. Today, the IOC constitutes a single legal entity that owns copyrights, trademarks, and other intangible properties associated with the Olympic Games, such as the Olympic logos |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 910585)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sharks Stalk Prey Like Serial Killers Great white sharks do not kill at random. Like serial killers, they stalk their prey using a premeditated strategy. Researchers used geographic profiling methods employed in the tracking of human serial killers to study the predatory habits of great white sharks hunting off Seal Island, near Cape Town, South Africa. They found that the sharks generally stalk their prey from a distance, allowing them to observe their prey while avoiding detection themselves, and that they typically attack victims that are young and alone. Older sharks are also more successful than younger ones, leading researchers to conclude that the sharks learn from previous kills |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 910583)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Clear your mind of cant." - Dr. Samuel Johnson |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 910582)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1837 Ernest Guiraud, composer 1884 Werner Krauss, Germany, actor (Cabinet of Dr Caligari, Joyless Street) 1925 Amada Galvez Santos Ocampo, composer 1948 Nigel Osborne, composer 1955 Pierre Corbeil, Canadian politician 1976 Patrick Monahan, British comedian |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 910581)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1733 Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, Swiss scholar (b. 1672) 1801 Bendix Friedrich Zinck, composer, dies at 58 1926 Viktor Vasnetsov, Russian painter (b. 1848) 1973 Fay Holden, actress (Mother-Andy Hardy films), dies at 77 1995 Jonas Salk, biologist (Polio vaccine), dies of heart failure 2006 Luke Graham, American wrestler (b. 1940) |
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Ed McMahon Dead at 86
(Message 910580)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here's Johnny!! RIP he will be missed always! |
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Did you know!
(Message 910578)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gibraltar named after former slave Mohammed's followers burst out of Arabia after his death in 632 and by the end of the 7th century their descendants had conquered the whole of North Africa. The first Moslem incursion into Iberia was in 710, when a small reconnaissance force landed at the southernmost point of the peninsula. The following year a former slave, a Berber by the name of Tariq ibn-Ziyad, led an army of about 7 000 ashore at a point close to the huge rock which dominates the entrance to the Mediterranean. They called the rock Jabal Tariq, or Tariq's Mount, and eventually Christian tongues changed it to Gibraltar. Or is it? Prior to the invasion of the Iberian Peninsular by Tariq, small incursions and recces were conducted by Tarif ibn Malik Nakli, who reported that Spain was ripe for the picking. According to Tito Vallejo in his article in the Gibraltar Chronicle, when Tariq landed in Gibraltar in 711, the Rock was named Jabal Al Fath and the town Medinat Al Fath, which mean the Mountain of Victory and the City of Victory respectively. The Arab word Tariq means track or path. The Rock of Gibraltar became "Jabal Tariq" or The Mountain of the Path, for the Path of Islam into the Iberian Peninsula. The theory is that the Muslims, at the height of their religious fervour, would not dare to name the mountain after the name of a person but rather in honour of their religion. End of the earth Before Columbus "discovered" America, Gibraltar was considered to be the end of the earth. The Spanish town of Tarifa is named after the Arab word Taraf, which means the end of something. Going beyond Tarifa meant that you would fall over the edge of the earth. It took 2 years for Tariq's small force to subdue the peninsula. But after crossing the Pyrenees, they were defeated by the Franks and withdrew. Tariq ibn-Ziyad died about 720. Gibraltar was recaptured by the Castilians in 1309 but was regained by the Moors in 1333 and held until 1462, when it finally passed from Moorish possession. In 1502, it was annexed to the Spanish crown. In 1830, Gibraltar became a British crown colony. After the sacking of Gibraltar by the Algerian corsair Barbarossa II (Khayr ad-Din, 1483?- 1546) in 1540, the Rock was furnished with strong defences by command of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. On July 24, 1704, during the War of the Spanish Succession, Gibraltar was captured by combined English and Dutch forces. In 1830, Gibraltar was named a crown colony. |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 910576)
Posted 23 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the woodhouse way! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 910283)
Posted 22 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GreenGT LeMans Prototype |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 910282)
Posted 22 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lamborghini Toro |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 910281)
Posted 22 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lumeneo Smera |
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Did you know!
(Message 910279)
Posted 22 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The highest world temperature ever recorded was 136 degrees fahrenheit at El Azizia, Libya, on September 13, 1922. The lowest was minus 129 degrees fahrenheit at Vostok Station, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983. - From The World Almanac |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 909965)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: sprinting to first place for another win! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909961)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
The front wing is so long it looks like A broom lol |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909870)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I notcied this year the rear wing has changed shape. It looks more like A road course car wing. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909863)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph. |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 909859)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hmm, what's for lunch?! Lets not forget Chocolate Covered raisins :o) |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 909858)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "It is a wise child that knows its own father, and an unusual one that unreservedly approves of him." - Mark Twain |
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Cloud Images
(Message 909857)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an awesome photo of A cloud formation |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909856)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years. |
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Where is everyone?
(Message 909855)
Posted 21 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: KS |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909620)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I do not believe any one team can race in F1 by going the cheap route. Has it ever been mentioned what type of fuel costs the teams incur for A season? |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 909619)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For those who are fans of Charlie Chan here website for you Charlie Chan.net |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 909618)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Evidence of Ancient Lake Found on Mars Researchers have found evidence that a massive lake once existed on Mars. Images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter indicate that a 30-mi (50-km) long canyon on the Red Planet was likely carved by water. Scientists believe the lake probably formed about 3.4 billion years ago, covered as much as 80 sq mi (207 sq km), and was up to 1,500 ft (500 m) deep. Of particular interest to scientists is the fact that the lake appears to have existed 300 million years after the planet’s warm, wet period was thought to have ended. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 909617)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Pilates Method Often simply called Pilates, the Pilates Method is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates, who believed that mental and physical health are essential to one another. Pilates developed the method during WWI to help hospitalized veterans condition their bodies by strengthening, stretching, and stabilizing key muscles. The program focuses on the core postural muscles, spinal alignment, and breathing technique. |
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(Message 909615)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of Captain Jack Sparrow! Thanks! Of all the actors that played Charlie Chan This Actor Warner Oland in my opinion |
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(Message 909612)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jean Moulin (1899) Jean Moulin was a high-profile member of the French resistance during WWII. At Charles de Gaulle's bidding, he formed the National Council of the Resistance (CNR) which coordinated the actions of the different groups that made up the Resistance. A day after his birthday in 1943, he was captured and tortured by the Gestapo and died soon after. He is remembered as a symbol of civic virtues, moral rectitude, and patriotism. |
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Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Right here in Midwest USA |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 909608)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of Captain Jack Sparrow! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 909606)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There are two sides to every question: my side and the wrong side." - Oscar Levant |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 909354)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Brooklyn way!! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 909353)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why did the pig go into the kitchen? A: It felt like bacon. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 909352)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: WHAT KIND OF NUT SOUNDS LIKE A SNEEZE? A: A CASHEWWWWW |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909341)
Posted 20 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Looks like Audi did not do that much testing before the 24 at Le Mans this year. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909261)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Lets hope the Big boys do not throw A tantrum if they do not get their way LOL |
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Cloud Images
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Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cool looking cloud image |
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(Message 909243)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thought this image of clouds |
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Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW #89
(Message 909240)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Taking the pole position for another win! |
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Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Abortion opponents receive death threats |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 909216)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Ditto! You here so many different views on why the teams are in A up roar who knows which one is the truth. |
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Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty. |
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Car Racing 2009
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Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Formula One Teams' Association announced on Thursday night that it is setting up a breakaway championship. FOTA teams to launch breakaway series |
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What Is Your Weather Like? IV
(Message 909159)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny 82°F Feels Like 86°F Updated Jun 19 09:05 a.m. CT UV Index: 2 Low Wind: From SSW at 19 mph gusting to 24 mph Humidity: 67% Pressure: 29.78 in. Dew Point: 70°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 909148)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jose Rizal (1861) Rizal was a Philippine nationalist, author, poet, and physician. His novels, Noli me tangere and El Filibusterismo, railed against Spanish administration and the religious orders in the Philippines. He was arrested on his way to Cuba in 1896, given a farcical trial, and executed as an instigator of insurrection and a founder of secret revolutionary societies. His martyrdom incited a rebellion against Spanish rule. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 909147)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: First Baseball Game Played with Modern Rules (1846) The foundations of modern baseball were laid with the 1845 formulation of the "Knickerbocker Rules," which formalized the game. According to these rules, a runner could not be sent out of play by getting hit with a thrown ball; instead, fielders were required to tag or force the runner, as is done today. It is widely thought that the first competitive game under the new rules was played at Elysian Fields in Hoboken, NJ. |
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(Message 909146)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "To want to forget something is to think of it." |
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Did you know!
(Message 909145)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: So, who invented the paperclip? When Johann Vaaler patented his paper clip in 1901, there already were similar designs on the books. William Middlebrook of Waterbury, Connecticut patented his design in 1899. Cornelius Brosnan of Springfield, Massachusetts patented his Konaclip in 1900. The paper clip So, who was first? Well, it is thought to be Johann Vaaler. Drawings of his design date to early 1899, but since Norway had no patent law at the time, he had to seek patent rights in Germany and the US in the following years. Johann Vaaler was born on 15 March 1866 in Aurskog, Norway. Known as an innovator in his youth, he graduated in electronics, science and mathematics. He was employed by the owner of a invention office when he invented the paperclip in 1899. Several designs followed the original. Only a few remain, such as the Ideal, Non-Skid, Owl and Gem. The first double-oval clip, the Gem, was launched in early-1900 by Gem Manufacturing Ltd of England. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 909144)
Posted 19 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jesse James Breaks Record, Ferrari California |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 908543)
Posted 17 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fornasari RR600 |
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Cloud Images
(Message 908049)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Looks like cotton |
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Cloud Images
(Message 908048)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: bird's-eye view of cloud streets ... |
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Cloud Images
(Message 908047)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What type of cloud is this?? I have no idea. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 908046)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1467 Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, dies at 70 1907 William Le Baron Jenney, US architect, dies 1917 Kristian Birkeland, Norwegian physicist (b. 1867) 1969 Georges Pompidou, president of France, dies 1994 Nadia Gray, actress (La Dolce Vita, Naked Summer), dies at 70 2006 Herb Pearson, New Zealand cricketer (b. 1910) |
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(Message 908045)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fat Cells Impair Blood Production Scientists used to think that fat cells in bone marrow simply took up space, but now it appears that the cells may actually impede blood cell production. Researchers say that mice genetically engineered to lack the ability to produce fat cells, called adipocytes, were far more efficient at making blood cells. Experimental fat-blocking compounds also seem to improve blood production. Preventing the movement of fat cells into bone marrow could help improve outcomes for patients recovering from cord blood and bone marrow transplants. |
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(Message 908044)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Man is what he believes." - Anton Chekhov |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 908043)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: King Hussein of Jordan Marries Lisa Halaby (1978) Lisa Halaby is the fourth wife and widow of the late King Hussein of Jordan. She was raised and educated in the US, graduating from Princeton University in 1974. An architect-planner by training, she met King Hussein while working in Jordan on the development of the Amman Intercontinental Airport. They married on June 15, 1978. Halaby converted to Islam and, before the marriage took place, changed her first name from Lisa to Noor |
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(Message 908042)
Posted 16 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The only larger image is in NC re the anniversary race. That is to much LOL where do you find these :o) |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 907717)
Posted 14 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One hit wonder band of the 60's Little Girl - Syndicate of Sound |
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(Message 907716)
Posted 14 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Never heard of this band! Fallen Angels-Bad Woman (Teen angst fuzz mover) |
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(Message 907713)
Posted 14 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Grapefruit-Dear Delilah(1968) |
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(Message 907687)
Posted 14 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What type of cloud is this?? I have no idea. |
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Police: Kansas abortion physician killed
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Posted 13 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on Kansas.com website Tiller's lawyer tells of fears preceding slaying |
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FireFox Persona for S@H
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Posted 13 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The persona works great I went to the website and choose A persona and wallah! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 907344)
Posted 13 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook." - William James |
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Car Racing 2009
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Posted 12 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: LE MANS |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 906852)
Posted 12 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 24 Hours at Le Mans Did Peugeot fix their over heating issue that plague them last year? |
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(Message 906116)
Posted 11 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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(Message 906044)
Posted 11 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with speed reading! |
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(Message 906016)
Posted 11 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The man who insists upon seeing with perfect clearness before he decides, never decides. Accept life, and you must accept regret." - Henri-Frederic Amiel |
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(Message 906015)
Posted 11 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1880 Margit Kaffka, writer 1903 Theo Lingen, German director/actor (M, Charm of La Boheme) [or Jun 19] 1962 Duane Sutter, NHL player (NY Islander) 1969 Tony McCoy, NFL defensive tackle (Indianapolis Colts) 1972 Pat Johnson, NFL safety (Miami Dolphins) 1982 Princess Madeleine of Sweden |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 906014)
Posted 11 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1727 George Ludwig, German monarch of Hannover/king of England, dies at 67 1946 Ananda Mahidol, king of Siam, shot dead at 20 1994 Mary Maxwell Gates, philanthropist/mother of Bill Gates, dies at 64 1995 Masaya Hanai, businessamn, dies at 82 1996 Hugh Burnton Mitchell, US senator, dies at 89 2000 Brian Statham, English cricketer (b. 1930) |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 905989)
Posted 10 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Spielberg was busy discussing his new action adventure about famous classical composers. Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger were in the room. "Who do you want to play?" Spielberg asked Bruce Willis. "I've always been a big fan of Chopin," said Bruce. "I'll play him." "And you, Sylvester?" asked Spielberg. "Mozart's the one for me!" said Sly. "And what about you?" Spielberg asked Arnold Schwarzenegger. "I'll be Bach," said Arnie. |
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(Message 905986)
Posted 10 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Comedians' Best Lines, 1997 "I just broke up with someone and the last thing she said to me was, 'You'll never find anyone like me again!' I'm thinking, 'I should hope not! If I don't want you, why would I want someone like you?' --Larry Miller "A woman broke up with me and sent me pictures of her and her new boyfriend in bed together. Solution? I sent them to her dad." --Christopher Case "Relationships are hard. It's like a full-time job, and we should treat it like one. If your boyfriend or girlfriend wants to leave you, they should give you two weeks' notice. There should be severance pay, and before they leave you, they should have to find you a temp." --Bob Ettinger "I ask people why they have deer heads on their walls. They always say because it's such a beautiful animal. There you go. I think my mother is attractive, but I have photographs of her." --Ellen DeGeneres "A lady came up to me on the street and pointed at my suede jacket. 'You know a cow was murdered for that jacket?' she sneered. I replied in a psychotic tone, 'I didn't know there were any witnesses. Now I'll have to kill you too.'" --Jake Johansen "If your parents never had children, chances are you won't either." --Dick Cavett "Thou shall not kill. Thou shall not commit adultery. Don't eat pork. I'm sorry, what was that last one?? Don't eat pork. God has spoken. Is that the word of God or is that pigs trying to outsmart everybody?" --Jon Stewart "My mom said she learned how to swim when someone took her out in the lake and threw her off the boat. I said, 'Mom, they weren't trying to teach you how to swim.'" --Paula Poundstone "In elementary school, in case of fire you have to line up quietly in a single file line from smallest to tallest. What is the logic? Do tall people burn slower?" --Warren Hutcherson "A study in the Washington Post says that women have better verbal skills than men. I just want to say to the authors of that study: Duh." --Conan O'Brien "I don't know what's wrong with my television set. I was getting C-Span and the Home Shopping Network on the same station. I actually bought a congressman." --Bruce Baum "I had a linguistics professor who said that it's man's ability to use language that makes him the dominant species on the planet. That may be. But I think there's one other thing that separates us from animals. We aren't afraid of vacuum cleaners." --Jeff Stilson "Did you ever walk in a room and forget why you walked in? I think that's how dogs spend their lives." --Sue Murphy "The statistics on sanity are that one out of every four Americans is suffering from some form of mental illness. Think of your three best friends. If they are okay, then it's you." --Rita Mae Brown "Some women hold up dresses that are so ugly and they always say the same thing: 'This looks much better on.' On what? On fire?" --Rita Rudner "Now they show you how detergents take out bloodstains, a pretty violent image there. I think if you've got a T-shirt with a bloodstain all over it, maybe laundry isn't your biggest problem. Maybe you should get rid of the body before you do the wash." --Jerry Seinfeld "USA Today has come out with a new survey: Apparently three out of four people make up 75 percent of the population." --David Letterman "If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and Gomorrah an apology." --Jay Leno "I always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific." --Lily Tomlin "The Swiss have an interesting army. Five hundred years without a war. Pretty impressive. Also pretty lucky for them. Ever see that little Swiss Army knife they have to fight with? Not much of a weapon there. Corkscrews. Bottle openers. 'Come on, buddy, let's go. You get past me, the guy in back of me, he's got a spoon. Back off. I've got the toe clippers right here.'" --Jerry Seinfeld "Why does Sea World have a seafood restaurant? I'm halfway through my fish burger and I realize, Oh my....I could be eating a slow learner." |
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(Message 905595)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Deep In the back woods of Tennessee, a hillbilly's wife went into labor in the middle of the night, and the doctor was called out to assist in the delivery. Since there was no electricity, the doctor handed the father-to-be a lantern and said, "Here. You hold this high so I can see what I am doing." Soon, a baby boy was brought into the world. Whoa there, said the doctor, "Don't be in such a rush to put that lantern down. I think there's another one coming." Sure enough, within minutes he had delivered a baby girl. "Hold that lantern up, don't set it down there's another one!" said the doctor. Within a few minutes he had delivered a third baby. "No, don't be in a hurry to put down that lantern, it seems there's yet another one coming!" cried the doctor. The redneck scratched his head in bewilderment, and asked the doctor, "You reckon it might be the light that's attractin' 'em? |
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(Message 905594)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Things Not To Say During Childbirth.... -- Gosh, you're lucky. I sure wish men could experience the miracle of childbirth. -- Do you think the baby will come before Monday Night Football starts? -- I hope your ready. The Glamour Shot photographer will be here in fifteen minutes. -- If you think this hurts, I should tell you about the time I twisted my ankle playing basketball. -- That was the kids on the phone. Did you have anything planned for dinner? -- When you lay on your back, you look like a python that swallowed a wild boar. -- You don't need an epidural. Just relax and enjoy the moment. -- This whole experience kind of reminds me of an episode from I Love Lucy. -- Oops! Which cord was I supposed to cut? -- Stop your swearing and just breathe. -- Remember what we learned in Lamaze class! HEE HEE HOO HOO. You're not using the right words. -- Your stomach still looks like there's another one in there. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? IV
(Message 905593)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Partly Cloudy 77°F Feels Like 77°F Updated Jun 9 05:45 p.m. CT UV Index: 2 Low Wind: From NE at 15 mph gusting to 21 mph Humidity: 73% Pressure: 29.74 in. Dew Point: 68°F Visibility: 8.0 miles |
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(Message 905592)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Robert McNamara (1916) McNamara served as the US Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968. He was offered the post less than five weeks after being named president of the Ford Motor Company. As Secretary, he shifted US military strategy away from heavy reliance on nuclear weaponry and strengthened conventional fighting capacity. He initially supported the escalation of the Vietnam War, but his growing doubts led him to resign from the cabinet. |
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(Message 905591)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Brocken Specter A Brocken specter is an optical phenomenon sometimes seen at high altitudes, when the observer is between the sun and a mass of clouds. The figures of the observer and surrounding objects are seen projected on the clouds, greatly enlarged and often encircled by a colorful halo. The phenomenon, named after a peak in Germany's Harz Mountains where it is often observed, can be seen on misty mountainsides, in cloud banks, and even from airplanes |
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(Message 905590)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: US Journalists Sentenced to 12 Years in N Korea Journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling have been held by North Korean authorities since March 17, 2009, after they allegedly crossed into the country from China. The women were arrested in a border area, where they had been filming a report about North Korean refugees in China. Found guilty of illegally entering North Korea and committing an unspecified "grave crime," the two women were sentenced to 12 years hard labor on Monday |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 905589)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Roman Emperor Nero Commits Suicide (68 CE) Often remembered as a tyrant who played the fiddle while watching Rome burn, Nero was the fifth and last Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Though few surviving sources treat him favorably, some portray him as a competent emperor who was popular with the Roman people. In 68 CE, a military coup drove Nero into hiding, where he reportedly stabbed himself to avoid facing execution at the hands of the Roman Senate. |
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(Message 905588)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question." - Albert Camus |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 905587)
Posted 9 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1583 Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1908 Jose FdT Coelho, Portuguese writer (Os meus amores), dies at 46 1947 Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz, president of Poland (1939-40), dies at 62 1976 Sybil Thorndike, actress (Melba, Major Barbara), dies at 93 2006 Drafi Deutscher, German Schlager singer (b. 1946) 2007 Frankie Abernathy, Former The Real World: San Diego castmate (b. 1981) |
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(Message 904853)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Looks creepy |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 904850)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
My understanding their are Three types of Kers one being mechanical, one being electrical and the thris one being hydraulic recovery system To save weight on the car using the electrical version would be better. |
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(Message 904840)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ..this is my last win for a while - in support for NTC GO NTC GO NTC!!!! YAHOO!!!!!!!!!!! :o) |
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Car Racing 2009
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Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
So it the combination of Kers+Diffusers+track setup = Wins :o) |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 904825)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Are the Diffusers making that much of A difference? or is it the fact they have their car set up better for the F1 race tracks? |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 904815)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Turkey F1 race Button takes Turkey, one hand on the title? GP Istanbul Local Time 05/06- Free 1 10:00 05/06- Free 2 14:00 06/06- Free 3 11:00 06/06- Qualif 14:00 07/06- Race 15:00 Timetable Drivers & Teams Standings 2009 Race results J.BUTTON M.WEBBER S.VETTEL J.TRULLI N.ROSBERG |
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Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Service for Tiller is peaceful as family, friends remember |
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UK Politics. Which way now?
(Message 904808)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Being unfamiliar with European politics is England part of the E.U. ? |
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Police: Kansas abortion physician killed
(Message 904805)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Link to photo's the Kansas City posted on their website George Tiller's funeral |
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(Message 904801)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of the BAND OF BROTHERS |
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The Grand Goodbye: Larry Wood’s Retirement Party
(Message 904715)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hot Wheels design chief: Designing for fun article |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 904714)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1358 Ashikaga Takauji, Japanese shogun (b. 1305) 1826 Joseph von Fraunhofer, German physicist (b. 1787) 1927 Voikov, Soviet ambassador to Warsaw, murdered 1928 Chiang Tsolin, Chinese warlord of North-China, murdered 1935 Ivan V Mitsjoerin, Russian botanist, dies 2002 Mary Lilian Baels, Belgian princess (b. 1916) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 904713)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Black Obelisk The most complete Assyrian obelisk yet discovered, the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III is a black limestone Neo-Assyrian bas-relief sculpture. Found in 1846 in what is now northern Iraq, the sculpture was originally erected as a public monument in 825 BCE, at a time of civil war. It features 20 reliefs depicting 5 kings bringing tribute and prostrating before the Assyrian king |
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(Message 904701)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Scientists Locate Penguin Colonies in Unusual Way Antarctic emperor penguins stay on the same sea ice for months as they breed, during which time they produce large quantities of excrement. Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey were looking at satellite images of their bases when they discovered that they could see the large brown stains of penguin guano from space, and this gave them an idea: they could use the satellite images to pinpoint other colonies of emperor penguins. Overall, they found 38 colonies in this manner. Weather conditions in Antarctica are often forbidding, so this unusual technique will help scientists monitor the emperor penguin population from a distance. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 904699)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Earthquake Devastates Port Royal, Jamaica (1692) In the 17th century, Port Royal was the capital of Jamaica and a popular place for pirates to bring and spend their treasure, earning the city a seedy reputation. On June 7, 1692, a devastating earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit the city, causing two-thirds of it to sink into the Caribbean Sea. Between 1,000 and 3,000 peopleâ€â€more than half of the city's populationâ€â€were killed in the disaster |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 904698)
Posted 7 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Patience is the companion of wisdom." - St. Augustine |
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The Grand Goodbye: Larry Wood’s Retirement Party
(Message 904207)
Posted 6 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Every who has collected Hotwheels has heard of the designer of those cars. here is An article about Larry Wood retiring from Mattel. Retirement Party |
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(Message 904205)
Posted 6 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All Aboard!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it is time for Matthew to win again!! Matthew throws Cat Nip to distract kitties from win! Takes over 1st place! |
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Did you know!
(Message 904204)
Posted 6 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: More movies produced in Bollywood than Hollywood Each year, more movies are produced in India, where the moving image industry is referred to as Bollywood, than in Hollywood. About 1000 movies are released annually in India, about twice the output of Hollywood. The "B" in Bollywood refers to Bombai (renamed Mumbai). Bollywood movies often are quite long; 3 hours or more of dancing and singing around love as the main plot - although kissing is almost never shown on screen. Everyday, some 14 million Indian people queu for a movie, with more than 4 billion movie tickets sold annually, compared to 3 billion for Hollywood movies worldwide. Before Bollywood The first movie screened publicly was "La Sortie des Ouvriers de l'Usine Lumire" which was presented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere in Paris in 1895. The first movie to use sound was "The Jazz Singer," released in 1927: the first words, spoken by Al Jolson, were: "Wait a minute, you ain't heard nothing yet." According to the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America), in 1996 the average Hollywood film cost $35.3 million to make and another $17.7 million to market. Disney's "The Lion King" cost $45 million to make and employed a total of 800 animators. Bollywood flicks are produced at average $2m. The most expensive film ever made as at year 2000, was James Cameron's "Titanic." It cost $200 million, but also was the most successful, in the sense that it won 11 Academy Awards, equalling "Ben Hur" of 1959. The top five moneymaking films of all time are: Titanic (1997) [$1,835m], The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) [$1,129m], Jurassic Park [$920m], Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) [$1,060m], and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) [$968,657,891]. When adjusted for inflation, Gone With The Wind remains the highest grossing [$1,4 billion and growing], followed by Star Wars and Sound of Music, according to boxofficemojo. Note that they all are family-type movies. In fact, movies with strong sexual or violence content usually bomb at the box office. According to the American Family Association, the average cost to produce a movie in 1996 was $40 million. Sex films grossed on average only $700 000. Movies with strong Christian or family content each grossed over $37 million. The figures have sinced changed, but not the facts. "Frankly my dear..." Gone With The Wind has been the best-attended film since its release in 1939. Without a doubt the most famous line in the movie is when Rhett Butler tells Scarlet O'Hara, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn." According to Cuss Control, a book by James O'Connor, director David Selznick was fined heavy for that curse word: $5,000. A lot of money in those days. The movie is based on the book by Margaret Mitchell. It was the only book she wrote. The biggest movie promotion deal is the $2 billion agreement between George Lucas - the director of the "Star Wars" trilogy - and Pepsi for exclusive worldwide use of the film's characters. 50% of Hollywood movies never achieve a cinema release. Those that do, make 5 times more from video sales than cinema takings. The longest movie ever The longest movie in the world according to Guinness World Records is The Cure for Insomnia, directed by John Henry Timmis IV. Released in 1987, the running time is 5220 minutes (87 hours) and has no plot. Instead, it consists of poet L. D. Groban reciting his 4,080-page poem "A Cure for Insomnia" over the course of three and a half days. The movie is inter-spliced with clips from porno and heavy metal music videos. |
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(Message 904202)
Posted 6 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All Aboard!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it is time for Matthew to win again!! |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 904201)
Posted 6 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1443 Ferdinand, Portuguese saint/slave to Fez, dies 1906 Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann, German philosopher (b. 1842) 1913 Chris von der Ahe, baseball pioneer (b. 1851) 1915 Brzeska, sculptor, dies 1984 Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, Indies Sikh leader 2001 Pedro LaÃÂn Entralgo, Spa |
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(Message 904107)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pentagon Preps Soldier Telepathy Push Pentagon’s mad-science division Darpa |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 904093)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Website on feeding the hungry. Bringing Hope to the Table |
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(Message 904091)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the assistance of K.C.Jones!!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 904090)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pat Garrett (1850) Garrett was a lawman, bartender, and customs agent who was appointed sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico, in 1880. As sheriff, he was charged with tracking down and arresting Henry McCarty, a jail escapee and participant in the Lincoln County War who was better known as Billy the Kid. |
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(Message 904089)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sir Thomas Phillipps and His Multitude of Books An English antiquary and book collector, Phillipps amassed the largest collection of manuscript material in the 19th century. He suffered from severe bibliomaniaâ€â€an obsessive-compulsive disorder involving the collecting or hoarding of booksâ€â€and spent much of his inherited fortune expanding his holdings, which ultimately contained some 100,000 books and manuscripts and was arguably the largest collection amassed by a single individual. |
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(Message 904087)
Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Extensive Cell Phone Use Causing Nerve Damage Orthopedic specialists are seeing a rising number of cell phone-wielding patients with damage to an essential nerve in the arm caused by prolonged bending at the elbowâ€â€a condition they have termed "cell phone elbow." Holding a cell phone to one’s ear stretches the ulnar nerve and may diminish blood flow to the area. This can cause tingling in the ring and little fingers, weakness in the hands, and, in severe cases, difficulty writing and typing. Simple behavioral changes usually correct the condition, officially known as cubital tunnel syndrome, but severe cases can require surgical intervention. |
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Quote of the Day
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Posted 5 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument." - William G. McAdoo |
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Did you know!
(Message 903441)
Posted 4 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One billion bicycles There are about a billion bicycles in the world, twice as many as motorcars. Almost 400 million bicycles are in China. Although Leonardo da Vinci drew some rough sketches of a contraption that looked like a bicycle, the Frenchman De Sivrac built the first bicycle-type vehicle in 1690. It was referred to as a hobbyhorse. However, it did not have pedals. Those were added in 1840 by a Scottish blacksmith, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, who is credited with inventing the real bicycle. On a penny-farthing bicycle, one pedal gave the wheel one turn. A lot of pedalling was needed to get around! With the advent of gears, bicycles could move as fast as cars. Air-filled tyres were used on bicycles before they were used on motorcars. The bicycle as we know it today - with two wheels of the same size - looks almost exactly the same as one from 1900. The first five-seat bicycle, the quindem, was built in 1940. The world speed record on a bicycle is held by John Howard, Olympic Cyclist and Ironman triathlon winner from the US. In 1985 he reached 245,08 km/h (152.2 mph), cycling in the slipstream of a specially designed car. |
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(Message 903440)
Posted 4 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chelation Therapy Chelation therapy is the intravenous administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. Chelating agents work by making chemical bonds with metal ions, resulting in a water-soluble complex that can enter the bloodstream and be harmlessly excreted. Introduced during World War I to treat soldiers exposed to poison gases, chelation therapy is now used to treat acute toxic metal poisoning. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 903364)
Posted 3 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: China: Government Sends Troops to Tiananmen Square (1989) In April 1989, Chinese students gathered in Tiananmen Square to demand democratic reform. The demonstrators were gradually joined by workers, intellectuals, and civil servants, until over a million people filled the square and martial law was declared. The protesters demanded that the leadership resign, and the government answered, on June 3, with troops and tanks, killing thousands to quell a "counterrevolutionary rebellion." |
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(Message 903363)
Posted 3 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jefferson Davis (1808) Davis was the only President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He served in both houses of the US Congress, fought in the Mexican War as colonel of a volunteer regiment, and was elected President in 1861. A West Point graduate, Davis prided himself on his military skills and closely managed the Confederate army. When the war ended, he was indicted on charges of treason and imprisoned for two years. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 903362)
Posted 3 Jun 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The inner fire is the most important thing mankind possesses." - Edith Sodergran |
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Police: Kansas abortion physician killed
(Message 902123)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NPR news Article |
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Police: Kansas abortion physician killed
(Message 902122)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the New York Times article |
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Police: Kansas abortion physician killed
(Message 902119)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Police: Kansas abortion physician killed article |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 901863)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 91°F Feels Like 91°F Updated May 30 07:05 p.m. CT UV Index: 1 Low Wind: From S at 9 mph Humidity: 25% Pressure: 29.87 in. Dew Point: 50°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 901862)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1903 Ray Howard-Jones, artist 1907 Elly Beinhorn, German pilot (d. 2007) 1930 Mark Birley, British nightclub owner (d. 2007) 1961 Ralph Carter, NYC, actor (Michael Evans-Good Times) 1968 Jerry Springer, White Plains NY, Canadian Tour golfer 1977 Rachael Stirling, British actress |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 901861)
Posted 31 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kansas Stupid Law If two trains meet on the same track, neither shall proceed until the other has passed. |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 901265)
Posted 30 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fun Utilities Desktop wallpapers Website |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 900954)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with A cup of Java!~ |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 900902)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Charles II of England Restored to Throne (1660) After Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658, the English republican experiment soon faltered. A strong reaction set in against Puritan supremacy and military control, and opinion favored recalling the exiled king. Charles II was persuaded to issue the Declaration of Breda, granting amnesty to former enemies of the house of Stuart, and return to England. As king, Charles reopened the country's theaters, which Cromwell's Puritanical government had closed, |
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(Message 900901)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Compression Stockings Fail to Prevent Clots Researchers say the compression stockings widely used by stroke victims to prevent the development of a second blood clot do not work. A review of data from more than 2,500 stroke patients found that about 10 percent developed a type of blood clot known as a deep vein thrombosis and that patients who wore the stockings were no less likely to develop such a clot. Not only did the stockings fail to prevent the clots, they also caused certain medical problems like skin ulcers and blisters |
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(Message 900899)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Islamic Banking Islamic banking is a system of banking that is consistent with Islamic Sharia law. In particular, it prohibits usuryâ€â€the collection and payment of interestâ€â€and investment in businesses considered unlawful. In the late 20th century, a number of Islamic banks were created to cater to the needs of the Muslim banking market. These institutions rely on the common Islamic concepts of profit sharing, safekeeping, joint venture, and leasing. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 900898)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John F. Kennedy (1917) A decorated veteran of World War II, John F. Kennedy was the youngest man and first Catholic to be elected US President, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. In office, Kennedy drafted an ambitious domestic program, but his administration soon became enmeshed in a series of foreign crises, including the Space Race, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, and the Vietnam War |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 900896)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 900895)
Posted 29 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Maserati Gran Turismo S Automatic |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 900715)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Well both shows are currently on daytime ITV4 here in the UK. In the United states |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 900700)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Savage Rivale Roadyacht GTS |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 900698)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Well both shows are currently on daytime ITV4 here in the UK. Would we be able to watch the Tv via the internet using A computer? |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 900298)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The women in the show always had odd color hair :o) Like green as well as purple. |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 900290)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the game!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 900287)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1900 Lord Roberts' army fights the Vaal in S Africa 1938 Bradman scores his 1000th cricket run of Eng season, earliest to do so 1942 Hitler orders 10,000 Czechs murdered 1948 Arabs blow up Jewish synagogue Hurvat Rabbi Yehudah he-Hasid 1983 Former EPA official Rita Lavelle indicted for contempt of Congress 1999 The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands indicts Slobodan Milošević and four others for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Kosovo. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 900285)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1892 Sara Heyblom, Dutch actress (Pygmalion, Fietsen naar de Maan) 1907 Felix de Nobel, Dutch orchestra leader 1935 Ramsey Lewis, Chic, pop jazz artist (Hang on Sloopy) 1946 Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Danish musician (d. 2005) 1957 Duncan Goodhew, swimmer 1969 Francois Letourneau, St Jerome Quebec, canoeist (Olympics-96) |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 900284)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while being leader of the pack!! |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 900282)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1569 Francois de Coligny, French general (Jarnac), dies 1914 Joseph Wilson Swan, physicist/chemist, dies 1939 Joseph Roth, Austria journalist (Fluctuate ohne Ende), dies at 44 1991 Leopold Nowak, Austrian musicologist (b. 1904) 2001 Ramon Bieri, American actor (b. 1929) 2006 Rob Borsellino, American columnist (b. 1949) |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 900280)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I liked the show for that fact it did not come across hokey. That they strived for quality and believability. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 900278)
Posted 28 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Women are prohibited from wearing patent leather shoes in public in Ohio. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 899866)
Posted 27 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 451 - The Battle of Avarayr between Armenian rebels and the Sassanid Empire takes place. The Armenians are defeated militarily but are guaranteed freedom to openly practice Christianity. 961 - German King Otto II crowned 1328 - William of Ockham forced to flee from Avignon by Pope John XXII 1521 - Edict of Worms outlaws Martin Luther & his followers 1538 - Geneve throws out Calvijn 1538 - Geneva expels John Calvin and his followers from the city. Calvin lives in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years. 1596 - England, France & Netherlands signs Drievoudig Covenant against Spain 1637 - 1st battle of Pequot at New Haven Ct kills 500 indians 1647 - Massachusetts disallows priest access to colony 1647 - Alse Young becomes the first person executed as a witch in the American colonies, when she is hanged in Hartford, Connecticut. 1736 - Battle of Ackia (La), British & Chickasaw Indians defeat French 1770 - The Orlov Revolt, a first attempt to revolt against the Turks before the Greek War of Independence ends in disaster for the Greeks. 1781 - Bank of North America incorporates in Philadelphia 1790 - Territory South of River Ohio created by Congress 1798 - British kill about 500 Irish insurgents at the Battle of Tara |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 899860)
Posted 27 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Does the group remember the SCI FI TV SHOW UFO?? I collected the Dinky toys for this TV show :o) |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 899854)
Posted 27 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Does the group remember the SCI FI TV SHOW UFO?? Too bad the show only lasted two seasons :o( |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 899852)
Posted 27 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is more info Robert Evans, ITV team for 'UFO' film |
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The British UFO TV series is headed for the big screen
(Message 899849)
Posted 27 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Does the group remember the SCI FI TV SHOW UFO?? It looks like their will A movie version coming out according to SCI FI WIRE Article |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 899843)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A collection of Vintage Commercials. Car Vintage Commercials Pt 6 |
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(Message 899840)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Avant-Garde - Naturally Stoned - [STEREO] |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 899837)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Coronation of Czar Nicholas II (1896) Nicholas II was the last Czar of Russia, King of Poland, and Grand Duke of Finland. Ruling until his forced abdication in 1917, he proved unequal to the combined tasks of managing a country in political turmoil and commanding its army in World War I. Bolsheviks executed Nicholas and his family, fearing he would be liberated through a counterrevolutionary advance during the Russian Revolution. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 899833)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Ultimate Fate of the Universe A number of theories have been proposed regarding the ultimate fate of the universe. Some, like the Big Crunch and the Big Rip, suggest the universe will come to an end, while others conclude that it will exist for an infinite period of time. Most cosmologists agree that the universe's average density, the rate at which it expands, and the physical properties of the mass and energy in the universe will determine its ultimate fate |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 899832)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Dogma does not mean the absence of thought, but the end of thought." - Gilbert Chesterton |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 899831)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ahead of the curve for another win!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 899830)
Posted 26 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Miles Davis (1926) Rising to prominence with the birth of modern jazz in the mid-1940s, when he was a sideman in Charlie Parker's bebop quintet, Davis became a dominant force in jazz trumpet. He was influential in the development of cool jazz, led many small groups through the 1950s and 60s, and produced a successful blend of jazz and rock music in the 1970s and 80s. His trumpet and flügelhorn styles were warmly lyrical and marked by a brilliant use of mutes |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 899309)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 61°F Feels Like 61°F Updated May 25 06:25 a.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From N at 5 mph Humidity: 99% Pressure: 29.85 in. Dew Point: 61°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 899307)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for An early Morning win! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 899306)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803) Emerson, known as the "Sage of Concord," was a poet and essayist who established himself as a leading spokesman for transcendentalism. He dominated the American lecture circuit of the 1830s with his winter lecture tours, which included the notable essays "The Over-Soul" and "Self-Reliance." Plato, the sacred books of the East, Swedenborg, and Kant all contributed to the development of his ideas. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 899305)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Frogmen An allusion to the appearance of divers clad in shiny wetsuits and wearing large fins on their feet, the term "frogman" was first used to describe scuba divers around 1940. Although scuba users prefer to be called "divers," the word "frogman" is often used, especially by the media, to refer to professional divers, such as soldiers, who carry out amphibious assaults, sabotage operations, and clandestine surveys |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 899303)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Edict of Worms Declares Martin Luther an Outlaw and Heretic (1521) The Diet of Worms was an assembly opened by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V to deal with the question of Martin Luther's recalcitrant behavior. Luther was asked to retract his teachings condemned by the pope, but he refused. Various theologians argued with him for a week, but he would not change his position. On May 25, Luther was formally declared an outlaw in the Edict of Worms, and the lines of the Reformation were thereby hardened. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 899302)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There is a kinship, a kind of freemasonry, between all persons of intelligence, however antagonistic their moral outlook." - Norman Douglas |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 899212)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did all teams using the Mercedes receive the same quality engine? I have noticed this year the front wing is longer than last years front wing. It will be interesting how far the F1 teams will modify the rear Diffuser to achieve more down force. I see most teams do not use KERS does really had that much weight to the car or is the cost the factor? |
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(Message 899200)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Another Classic Jazz song from the one the only Dave Brubeck - Take Five |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 899196)
Posted 25 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did all teams using the Mercedes receive the same quality engine? It is interesting how one team is winning most of the races while the other team is is not winning while using the same engine design. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 899015)
Posted 24 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did all teams using the Mercedes receive the same quality engine? |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 899001)
Posted 24 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A song from the late great Wayman Tisdale ~ Get Down On It HQ AUDIO (R.I.P) |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898990)
Posted 24 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Did not get to see the race where did Hamilton end up at 15th? |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898682)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jenson Button and Kimi Raikkonen are first and second on the starting line in Monaco. It will be interesting to see if Raikonnen keeps up his A game all season :o) |
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(Message 898673)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Link Wray - I'm branded ( unbelievable USA surf guitar instrumental ) |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 898672)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Procol Harum - Whisky Train (1970) |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898665)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jenson Button and Kimi Raikkonen are first and second on the starting line in Monaco. Well lets see if Ferrari can keep it close in the next none street course. |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 898664)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Danger Will Robinson!!! Matthew has another win!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898620)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
From what I read about this ban it is all about spending caps. The amount of money A team can spend in A given year. Would't keeping A even playing field keep the sport competitive? |
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I'm back! :D
(Message 898619)
Posted 23 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A Big Welcome Back John!!! CHEERS |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898387)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Mike I am sure if the Ferrari was the first to ask then it would be okay. Is Ferrari still going to boycott the FIA in 2010? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 898230)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Carson Hosts The Tonight Show for Last Time (1992) Johnny Carson hosted NBC's The Tonight Show from 1962 to 1992. Carson had a very personable demeanor and wry sense of humor, and during his tenure, the show became America's most popular late-night program. Carson's Tonight Show was initially based in New York City, but in May 1972, it relocated to Burbank, California, where it remained for the rest of its run and continues today with its current host, Jay Leno |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 898228)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There are people who believe everything is sane and sensible that is done with a solemn face." - Georg Lichtenberg |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898031)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Double Diffusers |
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Did you know!
(Message 898028)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
LOLOLOL Good One!! |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 898027)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Having my Cake an eating to for another win! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 898025)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mike & Carlos, Found this article on Double Diffusers Formula One Double Deck Diffuser explained |
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TLPTPW (Upside Down Beast wins!) #86
(Message 898024)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Posting A win before memorial day! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 898023)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, women may be fined for falling asleep under a hair dryer, as can the salon owner. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 897987)
Posted 22 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Vermont, USA, it is illegal for women to wear false teeth without the written permission of their husbands. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 897366)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1911 Gardner Francis Fox, US, sci-fi author (Kothar-Barbarian Swordsman) 1945 Nikolai Nikolayevich Fefelov, Russian colonel/cosmonaut 1952 Warren Cann, Victoria Canada, rock drummer (Ultravox) 1959 Bronson Pinchot, NYC, actor (Perfect Strangers, Beverly Hills Cop) 1966 Gina Ravera, American actress 1971 Jonas Berqvist, Angelhorn SWE, hockey forward (Team Sweden, Oly-98) |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 897363)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Interested in getting a more personal involvement in a scientific project? Do I dare look ?? LOL |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 897361)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1310 Shoes were made for both right & left feet 1571 Venice, Spain & Pope Pius form anti-Turkish Saint League 1967 93rd Preakness: Bill Shoemaker aboard Damascus wins in 1:55.2 1970 2 die in a NYC subway accident 1989 115th Preakness: Pat Valenzuela aboard Sunday Silence wins in 1:53.8 1990 Hubble Space Telescope sends 1st photograph's from space |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 897360)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1910 - Jean-Baptiste Theodore Weckerlin, composer, dies at 88 1911 - E M Grace, cricketer (one Test v Australia 1880, 36 & 0), dies 1917 - Philipp von Ferrary, Italian philatelist (b. 1850) 1917 - Valentine Fleming, Scottish politician (b. 1887) 1919 - Jacob Verdam, philosopher, dies 1923 - Hans Goldschmidt, German chemist, dies 1926 - Dick Pougher, cricketer (17 & 3-26 in only Test for Engld 1892), dies 1935 - Ivans, [Jacob van Schevichaven], lawyer/detective writer, dies at 68 1939 - Joe Carr, NFL hall of famer/NFL president (1921-39), dies at 59 1940 - Amar Singh, cricketer (of pneumonia Indian pace bowler 1932-36), dies 1940 - Joris [Georges] van Severen, Flem fascist/Member of parliament, dies 1946 - Jacob Ellehammer, Danish inventor (b. 1871) 1947 - Philipp Lenard, Austrian physicist, Nobel laureate (b. 1862) 1949 - Randolph West, American biochemist, known for the Dakin-West reaction (b. 1890) 1956 - Andre Eugene Maurice Charlot, actor (Summer Storm), dies 1956 - Max Beerbohm, caricturist/writer (Yet Again), dies 1959 - Alfred Schutz, Austrian/US architect/philosopher, dies at 60 1961 - Josef "Pips" Priller, German fighter ace (b. 1915) 1968 - Albert Hartkopf, cricketer (one Test for Australia), dies 1968 - Kees van Dongen, Dutch/French painter, dies at 91 1969 - Fred Sherman, actor (Chain Lightning), dies after a stroke at 64 1969 - Royal Beal, actor (Death of a Salesman), dies of cancer, at 69 1971 - Waldo Williams, Welsh poet (b. 1904) 1972 - Cornelis J van der Klauw, Dutch biologist/zoologist, dies at 78 1972 - Walter Winchell, columnist/narrator (Untouchables), dies at 75 1973 - Jarno Saarinen, Finnish motorcycle racer (b. 1945) 1975 - Barbara Hepworth, sculptor, dies 1975 - Dame Barbara Hepworth, English sculptor, dies in fire at 72 1975 - Jacques Stehman, composer, dies at 62 1976 - Syd Howe, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1911) 1976 - Zelmar Michelini, Uruguayan politician, member of the Christian-Democrat party, and Héctor Gutiérrez Ruiz "disappeared" 1980 - Jack Walsh, cricketer (at Wallsend)/commentator (NBN), dies 1984 - Peter Bull, British actor (Dr Doolittle), dies of a heart attack at 72 1985 - George Memmoli, actor (Earl-Hello Larry), dies at 46 1986 - Bernard Naylor, composer, dies at 78 1986 - Willem Pee, Belgian linguistic, dies at 83 1989 - Anton Diffring, actor (Zeppelin, Fahrenheit 451), dies at 70 1989 - Gilda Radner, comedienne (SNL, Haunted Honeymoon), dies at 42 1989 - John R Hicks, English economist (Nobel 1972), dies 1991 - Julian Orbon De Soto, composer, dies at 65 1992 - Roger Keith Coleman, American convict 1993 - Max Klein, inventor (paint by numbers), dies at 77 1994 - Dallas Pratt, collector, dies at 79 1994 - Ronald Russell, actor/manager (We Are Angels), dies at 83 1994 - Vivien John, artist, dies at 79 1996 - Eric Davidson, comedy scriptwriter, dies at 65 1996 - George Malcolm Thomson, journalist, dies at 96 1996 - Jack Wyngaard, dancer, dies at 37 1996 - Janaki Ramachandran, PM of Indian state of Tamil Nadu (1988), dies 1996 - John Pertwee, actor (Dr Who), dies at 76 1996 - Julius Marmur, biochemist/geneticist, dies at 70 1996 - Lewis B Combs, naval commander/civil engineer, dies at 101 1997 - Virgilio Boat, president of Colombia (1986-90), dies 2000 - Jean Pierre Rampal, French flutist (b. 1922) 2000 - Malik Sealy, American basketball player (b. 1970) 2001 - Renato Carosone, Italian musician (b. 1920) 2002 - Stephen Jay Gould, American paleontologist (b. 1941) 2005 - Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher (b. 1913) 2005 - William Seawell, United States Army Brigadier General (b. 1918) 2007 - Norman Von Nida, Australian golfer (b. 1914) 2008 - Hamilton Jordan, former Carter White House Chief of Staff (b. 1944 |
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Did you know!
(Message 897359)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Can openers invented 48 years after cans Cans were opened with a hammer and chisel before the advent of can openers. The tin cannister, or can, was invented in 1810 by a Londoner, Peter Durand. The year before, French confectioner, Nicolas Appert, had introduced the method of canning food (as it became known) by sealing the food tightly inside a glass bottle or jar and then heating it. He could not explain why the food stayed fresh but his bright idea won him the 12,000-francs prize that Napoleon offered in 1795 for preserving food. Durand supplied the Royal Navy with canned heat-preserved food while Appert would help Napoleon's army march on its stomach. Tin canning was not widely adopted until 1846, when a method was invented to increase can production from 6 in an hour to 60. Still, there were no can openers yet and the products labels would read: "cut around on the top near to outer edge with a chisel and hammer." The can opener was invented in 1858 by American Ezra Warnet. There also is a claim that Englishman Robert Yeates invented the can opener in 1855. But the can opener did not become popular until, ten years later, it was given away for free with canned beef. The well-known wheel-style opener was invented in 1925. Beer in a can was launched in 1935. The easy-open can lid was invented by Ermal Cleon Fraze in 1959. Since 1972, some 64 million tons of aluminum cans (about 3 trillion cans) have been produced. Placed end-to-end, they could stretch to the moon about a thousand times. Still, cans represent less than 1% of solid waste material - about one quarter of all cans are recycled. Worldwide, some 9 million cans are recycled every hour. Which is good news, considering that it takes a can about 200 years to degrade if you bury it. It takes paper about a month to bio-degrade, a woolen sock about a year, and plastic hundreds of years. Recycling cans saves 95% of the energy required to make aluminum from ore, or the equivalent of 18 million barrels of oil, or 10.8 billion kilowatt hours. Used aluminum cans that are recycled return to store shelves within 60 days. Canned petfood was introduced by James Spratt in 1865. Bookmark and Share |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 897357)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A afternoon win! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 897350)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mike & Carlos, Have you guys heard is any of the teams are going to Diffusers for the rest of the season? |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 897348)
Posted 20 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lets get ready to RUMBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 897028)
Posted 19 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2 days to Monaco practice. Carlos do you think the cars for Brawn GP will do good on A street course? |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 896795)
Posted 19 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Isabella d'Este (1474) Isabella d'Este was one of the leading women of the Italian Renaissance and a major cultural and political figure. Known as "The First Lady of the Renaissance," she was well-educated in her youth and was a keen musician and collector of Roman sculpture. Under her auspices, the court of Mantua became one of the most cultured in Europe, drawing many important artists, writers, and thinkers. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 896789)
Posted 19 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "To endeavor to forget anyone is a certain way of thinking of nothing else." - Jean de La Bruyere |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 896786)
Posted 19 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Plessy v. Ferguson: "Separate but Equal" Ruled Constitutional (1896) In this case, the US Supreme Court upheld a Louisiana statute mandating racially segregated railroad cars, ruling that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment dealt with political and not social equality. This provided constitutional sanction for the adoption of the Jim Crow laws. Justice Henry Billings Brown wrote the majority opinion, stating that "separate but equal" laws did not imply one race's inferiority to another. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 896784)
Posted 19 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for Win in the 10 year club! |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 896419)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Grand Slam Breakfast win!! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 896238)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 35,000-Year-Old Figurine Found in Germany A 35,000-year-old ivory carving of a busty woman, dubbed the "Venus of the Hohle Fels" after the German cave in which it was uncovered, may be the oldest sculpture of a human figure ever found. The figurine measures just 2.4-inches (6-centimeters) tall and has neither feet nor a head. A ring carved above its shoulders suggests it was worn as a pendant. The find indicates that at the time the "Venus" was sculpted, humans had the intelligence to create symbols and think abstractly in a way that matches modern humans. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 896237)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Divide and conquer Win! Using Rational numbers to take another win! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 896235)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Brown v. Board of Education Decided (1954) In 1951, a class action suit was filed against the Board of Education of the City of Topeka, Kansas, by 13 African-American parents on behalf of their children. The plaintiffs argued that segregating schools along racial lines violated the students' 14th Amendment right to equal protection under the law. The case was heard by the US Supreme Court, which unanimously agreed that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 896233)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor." - Samuel Coleridge |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 896232)
Posted 18 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Divide and conquer Win! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 895521)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chevrolet Cruze I believe this car will be built on the Global Compact Vehicle Architecture or Delta 2 platform. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 895517)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Netflix win!! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 895513)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Latest Tech News in one place Latechnews info |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 895511)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Future Cars Article |
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Did you know!
(Message 895500)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The word "dollar" has its origins in the Roman Empire I agree whole heartedly :o) |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 895499)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Good morning all! Getting A bigger house? |
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The Kittyman's musical travels...........
(Message 895458)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I had a Buick GS400 that would beat either of them...... Was stage Gs was your Buick? |
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Military Police Document
(Message 895456)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Why is it certain groups and have need to control the masses? |
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The Kittyman's musical travels...........
(Message 895445)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For fans of the Big band Era!! Three Little Fishes - kay kyser |
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The Kittyman's musical travels...........
(Message 895444)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: While not exactly a music vid........it is music to my ears...... The Mustang used in the film did it have A 390 motor? |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 895429)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listen to Cat Scratch Fever! |
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Did you know!
(Message 895428)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The word "dollar" has its origins in the Roman Empire A mining hole in the mountains of Bohemia produced so much silver it became the official source of coinage for the entire Holy Roman Empire. The mine was in a valley called Joachimsthal, and the coins came to have the same name: "Joachimstalers." Over time this became shortened to "Talers" and over more time, the American pronunciation of the word became the name for the currency that you would like to have in your pocket. The $ sign was designed in 1788 by Oliver Pollock, a New Orleans businessman, using a combination of Spanish money symbols. The $ sign is used in many countries other than the United States, including the use for the Argentine peso, Brazilian real, Cape Verde escudo, Chilean peso, Colombian peso, Cuban peso, Dominican peso, Mexican peso, Tongan pa'anga and Uruguayan peso. Other countries that trade in their currency as dollars are Australia, Bahamas, Canada, Liberia and others If you stack one million US$1 bills, it would be 110m (361 ft) high and weight exactly 1 ton. A million dollars' worth of $100 bills weighs only 10 kg (22 lb). One million dollars' worth of once-cent coins (100 million coins) weigh 246 tons. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 895421)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with my new Mafia name Danny The Hips Brasco |
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He's back!
(Message 895393)
Posted 16 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I wish I had a remote control on my swamp cooler, but I have to make due with manual control. Swamp Music?? Can I order this music delight on K-TEL RECORDS? :O) |
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Wayman Lawrence Tisdale (June 9, 1964 – May 15, 2009)
(Message 895050)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Too bad, we're from the same home town. :( Is was an excellent musician ! went an saw him preform at A Jazz Concert In Kansas City. |
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Wayman Lawrence Tisdale (June 9, 1964 – May 15, 2009)
(Message 895030)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Basketball Great and Jazz musician passed Away today. College Hall of Famer Tisdale dies at 44 |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 894949)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM INTO FIRST PLACE |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 894946)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pierre Curie (1859) Curie was a chemist who studied crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity, and radioactivity. He and his wife Marie worked to isolate polonium and radium and were the first to use the term "radioactivity," pioneering its study. He and one of his students discovered nuclear energy by identifying the continuous emission of heat from radium particles. Pierre and Marie were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 |
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Did you know!
(Message 894945)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bank of America started as Bank of Italy Amedeo Giannini, son of Italian immigrants to the US, started the Bank of America in a converted saloon in San Francisco at 9 am on Monday, 17 October 1904. On the first day, 28 deposits totalled $8,780. When an earthquake struck in 1907, he ran his bank from a plank in the street. Word quickly spread about his service and by 1916 he had several branches. By 1929, the bank was strong enough to withstand the Great Depression stock crash. Giannini changed the name to Bank of America in 1928 and remained chairman until 1963. The Bank of Italy in Italy was created in 1893 through the merger of 3 of the 6 banks at the time: Banca Nazionale nel Regno d'Italia and 2 Tuscan banks. The Bank of England was founded by William Patterson after King William III of England found himself badly in need of funds to fight a war with France in 1694. Patterson provided the funds after the king agreed to order all the goldsmiths of London to stop issuing receipts as depositories for precious metals, forcing merchants to store their gold with the new bank. The Bank of England was finally authorised in 1946. The Reichsbank of Germany was founded by Meyer Amschel Rothschild (1743-1812), who appointed his son Karl over the Bank of Naples, and his son Salomon over the Bank of Vienna. Later, his son Edmund presided over the Bank of Germany,and his son Nathan over the Bank of England. By the time of the American Civil War (1861 - 1865) there were 1600 banks in the US, issuing about 7,000 different kinds of bank notes. In 1861, the US Congress authorised "promissory notes," calling them "greenbacks" to contrast in colour with notes issued by private banks. The US Treasury held the impressive sum of $346,681,016. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 894944)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rube Goldberg Machine A Rube Goldberg machine is an exceedingly complex apparatus that performs a very simple task in an incredibly indirect and convoluted way. Named after cartoonist Rube Goldberg, who was known for illustrating such contraptions, the machines are now the subject of an annual national competition at Purdue University, where teams are judged on their machine's ability to complete a certain task using as many steps as possible without a single failure. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 894943)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Toothpicks as Good as Acupuncture for Back Pain According to a recent study, acupuncture works better than standard treatments to relieve back pain, and these benefits remain the same even when a patient is merely prodded with toothpicks at the points that would normally be penetrated by acupuncture needles. While these results could be due to the placebo effect, a psychological phenomenon in which the mere belief that one is receiving treatment leads to actual reduction of symptoms, it is also possible that the toothpick procedure provided enough stimulation to the acupuncture points that it triggered a beneficial physiological reaction. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 894942)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Van Gogh's Portrait of Doctor Gachet Sold for $82.5 Million (1990) In June 1890, shortly before the artist's death, Vincent Van Gogh created two versions of a painting depicting his doctor, Paul Gachet. The paintings, called Portrait of Dr. Gachet, portray the doctor seated beside a foxglove plant, an extract of which is used to treat heart conditions. In 1990, 100 years after it was first painted, Japanese businessman Ryoei Saito purchased one version of the work for the record sum of $82.5 million. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 894941)
Posted 15 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "If someone tells you he is going to make 'a realistic decision,' you immediately understand that he has resolved to do something bad." - Mary McCarthy |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 893895)
Posted 12 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tennessee: 1. It is illegal to lasso a catfish in Tennessee!! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 893894)
Posted 12 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oklahoma: 1. Violators can be fined, arrested or jailed for making ugly faces at a dog. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 893823)
Posted 12 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is illegal for a man to drink with a woman in an Edmonton beer parlour in Alberta. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 893822)
Posted 12 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NHL ALL THE WAY!!!! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 893657)
Posted 11 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Murphy's Lesser Known Laws Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak. He who laughs last, thinks slowest. Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine. Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't. Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool. The 50-50-90 rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there's a 90% probability you'll get it wrong. If you lined up all the cars in the world end to end, someone would be stupid enough to try to pass them, five or six at a time, on a hill, in the fog The things that come to those who wait will be the things left by those who got there first. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat all day drinking beer. Flashlight: A case for holding dead batteries. The shin bone is a device for finding furniture in a dark room. A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well. When you go into court, you are putting yourself in the hands of 12 people who weren't smart enough to get out of jury duty. |
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(Message 893656)
Posted 11 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Food one-liners The snack bar next door to an atom smasher was called "The Fission Chips." On April Fools Day, a mother put a fire cracker under the pancakes. She blew her stack. A new chef from India was fired a week after starting the job. He keep favoring curry. A couple of kids tried using pickles for a Ping-Pong game. They had the volley of the Dills. The four food groups: Fast, Frozen, Instant, and Chocolate. A friend got some vinegar in his ear, now he suffers from pickled hearing. Overweight is something that just sort of snacks up on you. Sign in restaurant window: "Eat now - Pay waiter." I thought you were trying to get into shape? I am. The shape I've selected is a triangle. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 893444)
Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 - Chris Berman, sportscaster (ESPN) |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 893443)
Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1960 - Yury Olesha, Russian novelist (b. 1899) 1963 - Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, American football player (b. 1931) 1964 - Carol Haney, dancer (Pantomime Quiz), dies at 35 1964 - Ignace Lilien, composer, dies at 66 1964 - Mikhail Larionov, Russian painter (b. 1881) 1965 - Hubertus J van Mook, Dutch min of Colonization (1942-45), dies at 70 1967 - Lorenzo Bandini, Italian racing driver, (b. 1935) 1968 - Maurie Sievers, cricket medium-pacer (Austral v England 1936-37), dies 1968 - Philippa Bevans, dies at 55 1968 - Scotty Beckett, dies at 38 1971 - Mihail Jora, composer, dies at 79 1971 - Shukichi Mitsukuri, composer, dies at 75 1973 - Jack E Leonard, Chicago Ill, comedian, dies at 62 1973 - Loren Tindall, dies of heart attack at 51 1974 - Hal Mohr, Cinematographer, Husband of Evelyn Venable (b. 1894) 1976 - George Curzon, dies at 77 1976 - Elias Aslaksen, Leader of Smith's Friends (b. 1888) 1977 - Joan Crawford, actress (Mildred Pierce), dies at 69 1979 - John Cameron Andrieu Bingham Morton, satirist (Beachcomber), dies 1979 - Louis Paul Boon, Flemish writer (Eros & the Lonely Man), dies at 67 1982 - Jean C M Picart le Doux, French designer, dies 1982 - Peter Weiss, German playwright (Marat-Sade), dies at 65 1983 - John P Strijbos, writer (Called that Bird), dies at 92 1984 - Joaquin Agostinho, Portuguese cyclist, dies at 41 1984 - Robert Moore, actor (Marshall-Diana), dies at 56 1988 - Shen Congwen, Chinese writer (b. 1902) 1989 - Woody Shaw, American jazz musician (b. 1944) 1990 - Susan Oliver, actress (Disorderly Orderly), dies of cancer at 61 1990 - Walker Percy, physician/novelist (Lancelot), dies of cancer at 73 1991 - Armand HF Boni, [Armand the Good], Flemish poet/writer, dies 1992 - Joan Merrill, vocalist, dies of a stroke at 74 1992 - John Lund, actor (Perils of Pauline), dies at 81 1992 - Liesbeth Saijers, sculptor, dies 1992 - Sylvia Sims, singer (Flower Drum Song), dies of a heart attack at 74 1994 - John Wayne Gacy, mass murderer, executed in Illinois at 52 1994 - Lucebert [J Swaanswijk], poet/cartoonist (PC Hooft 1967), dies at 69 1994 - Phyllis Flowerdew, school Reading text author, dies at 81 1995 - Harold Berens, comedian, dies at 92 1995 - Hilde Jarecki, educationist, dies at 83 1995 - Jimmy Raney, jazz guitarist, dies at 67 1997 - Joanie Weston, roller derby queen (Bay Bombers), dies at 61 1999 - Shel Silverstein, American poet and composer (b. 1930) 2000 - Dédé Fortin, Quebec singer and songwriter (Les Colocs) (b. 1962) 2000 - Jules Deschênes, Quebec superior court judge (b. 1923) 2001 - Deborah Walley, American actress (b. 1943) 2002 - Lynda Lyon Block, convicted murderer (b. 1948) 2002 - Yves Robert, French actor, screenwriter and director (b. 1920) 2003 - Milan Vukcevich, Yugoslavian chemist and chess problem composer (b. 1937) 2005 - David Wayne, American singer (Metal Church) (b. 1958) 2006 - Raizo Matsuno, Japanese politician (b. 1917) 2006 - A. M. Rosenthal, American newspaper editor (b. 1922) 2006 - Soraya, Colombian-American singer (b. 1969) 2006 - Val Guest, British film director (b. 1911) 2008 - Leyla Gencer, Turkish soprano (b. 1928) 2008 - Jessie Jacobs, Australian Actress (b. 1990) |
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(Message 893442)
Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hamilton-Burr duel The guy on the US ten-dollar bill is, of course, Alexander Hamilton and he was killed in a duel by Vice President Aaron Burr. Hamilton was a revolutionary war hero and leading architect of the new American government. He co-authored the Federalist Papers, considered one of the most important contributions to American political thought. As Washington's right-hand man and the first US Secretary of the Treasury, he formulated an economic policy that got the then-new nation on its feet. Aaron Burr was a colonel in the Continental Army and briefly served - as Hamilton did - with Washington at Valley Forge. In the election of 1800, he was in a deadlock with Thomas Jefferson for the presidency, with 73 votes each. The election went to the House of Representatives to be decided. There Federalist votes kept the election deadlocked until the 36th ballot, when Hamilton's influence gave the presidency to Jefferson. Burr, a Republican, became vice president. Many at the time thought that the political mudslinging of Burr by Hamilton may have cost him the election. The animosity between the two men would continue until July 1804 when Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel, and as was customary, was accepted. The fateful day came on July 11, 1804 at Weehawken, New Jersey. Vice President Aaron Burr and former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton faced off, and Hamilton was mortally wounded. He was dragged from the duelling area and died the next day. While the nation mourned, Burr returned to complete his term as vice president but his success in the duel proved to be to his detriment. There was some talk of murder charges being brought against him, but as the rules of the duel were followed, no indictment was carried forward. He would later go on to be charged for treason for his ill-fated attempt to establish his own empire in the South. Aaron Burr (1756-1836) served as US Vice President from 1801-05. He disliked Hamilton, accusing him of competing for political positions and the favours of married women in New York's high society. Alexander Hamilton (1755-1804) was mortally wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr. Hamilton disliked Burr because the orphan Burr came from a relatively privileged background while he was the unacknowledged illegitimate son of a Jamaican planter |
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Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The heart of a mother is a deep abyss at the bottom of which you will always find forgiveness." - Honore de Balzac |
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Stupid Laws part #2
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Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Atlanta it's against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or a street lamp. |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 893436)
Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Brawn GP way!! one race at A time. :o) |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 893393)
Posted 10 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winmobile Themes |
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Star Trek's Warp Drive not impossible.
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 893128)
Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1457 BC - Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) between Thutmose III and a large Canaanite coalition under the King of Kadesh. It is the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail. 328 - Athanasius is elected Patriarch bishop of Alexandria. 1092 - Lincoln Cathedral consecrated 1336 - Italian poet Francesco Petrarca climbs Mont Ventoux 1386 - Treaty of Windsor between Portugal-England 1450 - 'Abd al-Latif (Timurid monarch) is assassinated. 1460 - Court yard episcopal palace Atrecht has witch burnings 1502 - Columbus left Spain on his 4th & final trip to New World 1519 - Austrian adel/burgerij in uprising against central government 1573 - Polish Parliament selects duke of Anjou as king 1588 - Duke Henri de Guises troops occupy Paris 1689 - English King Willem III declares war on France 1726 - Five men arrested during a raid on Mother Clap's molly house in London are executed at Tyburn. 1738 - England routes fleet in Mediterranean Sea & West-Indies 1753 - King Louis XV disbands French parliament 1754 - 1st newspaper cartoon in America-divided snake "Join or Die" 1766 - John Byron back in England after trip around the world 1785 - British inventor Joseph Bramah patents beer-pump handle 1788 - English parliament accepts abolishing of slave trade 1836 - HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin departs Port Louis, Mauritius 1837 - "Sherrod" burns in Mississippi River below Natchez Miss; 175 dies 1846 - Battle of Resaca de la Palma-US sends Mexico back to Rio Grande 1862 - Battle of Farmington, MS 1862 - Battle of Ft Pickens, FL (Pensacola), evacuated by CS 1862 - US Naval Academy relocated from Annapolis MD to Newport, RI 1864 - -20] Skirmish at Ware Bottom Church, Virginia 1864 - Battle of Cloyd's Mt, & Swift Creek, VA (Drewery's Bluff, Ft Darling) 1864 - Battle of Dalton, GA 1864 - Ship battle at Helgoland, Austria-Denmark 1868 - Anton Bruckner's 1st Symphony in C, premieres 1868 - The city of Reno, Nevada, is founded. 1873 - Der Krach: Vienna stock market crash heralds the Long Depression. 1874 - Victoria Embankment, in London opens 1874 - The first horse-drawn bus makes its début in the city of Mumbai, plying two routes. 1877 - Mihail Kogălniceanu reads, in the Chamber of Deputies, the Declaration of Independence of Romania. This day became the Independence Day of Romania. 1882 - Telegraph Hill RR Co organized 1887 - Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show opens in London. 1889 - 15th Kentucky Derby: Thomas Kiley aboard Spokane wins in 2:34.50 1896 - 1st horseless carriage show in London (featured 10 models) 1899 - Lawn mower patented 1901 - Australia opens its 1st parliament in Melbourne 1901 - Cleve's Earl Moore no-hits Chic White Sox 9 inn but loses in 10th 4-2 1904 - The steam locomotive City of Truro becomes the first steam engine to exceed 100mph. 1908 - Dirk Fock becomes governor of Suriname 1911 - Fire breaks out at Empire Theater in Edinburgh Scotland 1913 - 17th amendment provides for election of senators by popular vote 1914 - 40th Kentucky Derby: John McCabe aboard Old Rosebud wins in 2:03.4 1914 - Pres Wilson proclaims Mother's Day 1914 - J.T. Hearne becomes the first bowler to take 3000 first-class wickets. 1915 - German & French fight Battle of Artois 1916 - British-France Sykes-Picot meet over division of Turkey 1925 - Cornerstone for Hebrew University, Jerusalem laid 1926 - Richard Byrd & Floyd Bennett make 1st flight over North Pole 1927 - 53rd Preakness: Whitey Abel aboard Bostonian wins in 2:01.6 1927 - Canberra replaces Melbourne as the capital of Australia 1927 - The Australian Parliament first convenes in Canberra. 1929 - NY Giant Carl Hubbell no-hits Pitts Pirates 1929 - WJW-AM in Cleveland Ohio begins radio transmissions 1930 - 56th Preakness: Earl Sande aboard Gallant Fox wins in 2:00.6 1931 - 57th Preakness: George Ellis aboard Mate wins in 1:59 1932 - 58th Preakness: Eugene James aboard Burgoo King wins in 1:59.8 1932 - Piccadilly Circus, 1st lit by electricity 1932 - WOC-AM in Davenport Iowa merges with WHO to become WHO-WOC 1933 - Spanish anarchists call for general strike 1934 - Bradman out for a Cricket duck against Cambridge University! 1936 - 1st KLM airplane to land on Bonaire 1936 - Italy takes Addis Abba, annexing Absynnia (Ethiopia) 1937 - Reds beat Phillies 21-10 (Ernie Lombardi goes 6 for 6) 1939 - Catholic church beatified the 1st Native American, Kateri Tekakwitha 1941 - English Army breaks German spy codes 1942 - 68th Preakness: Basil James aboard Alsab wins in 1:57 1943 - 5th German Pantser army surrenders in Tunisia 1943 - Rotschild-Haddassh University Hospital opens 1944 - 1st eye bank opens (NYC) 1944 - Country singer Jimmie Davis becomes governor of Louisiana 1944 - Dutch resistance fighter Gerard Musch arrested 1944 - Joe McCarthy returns as Yankee manager after an illness 1944 - Russians recapture Crimea by taking Sevastopol 1945 - Czechoslovakia liberated from Nazi occupation (Natl Day) 1945 - Jersey liberated from nazis 1945 - Nazi propagandist Max Blokzijl arrested 1945 - New balata ball used in baseball, 50% livilier 1945 - Norwegian nazi collaborators Vidkun Quisling arrested 1945 - Victory celebration at Red Square 1945 - World War II: Partisans liberate Ljubljana. 1945 - World War II: Hermann Göring is captured by the United States Army. 1945 - World War II: The Soviet Union marks Victory Day. 1945 - World War II: The Channel Islands are formally liberated by the British. 1946 - 1st hour long entertainment TV show, "NBC's Hour Glass" premieres 1946 - 1st variety show on TV "NBC's Hour Glass," premieres 1946 - King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy abdicates, replaced by Umberto 1949 - Britain's 1st launderette opens in Queensway London 1949 - Prince Rainier III becomes leader of Monaco 1950 - French Foreign min Robert Schuman calls for European community EGKS 1950 - Norman Dello Joco's premieres in Bronxville 1951 - Air raid on Chinese positions at Yalu River 1955 - German Federal Republic joins NATO 1956 - First ascent of Manaslu, the world's eighth-highest mountain. 1958 - Botvinnik recaptures world chess championship 1959 - Dorothy Rigney, husband John, & Hank Greenberg resign from White Sox 1960 - Nigeria becomes a member of British Commonwealth 1960 - US is 1st country to use the birth control pill legally 1960 - US send U-2 over USSR 1961 - Balt Oriole Jim Gentile hits 2 grand slams (9 RBIs) vs Minn Twins 1961 - FCC Chairman Newton N Minow criticizes TV as a "vast wasteland" 1961 - Jim Gentile is 4th to hit grand slams in consecutive innings 1962 - Beatles sign their 1st contract with EMI Pstlophone 1962 - Laser beam successfully bounced off Moon for 1st time 1962 - US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island 1963 - US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site 1964 - Khrushchev visits Egypt 1964 - Peter & Gordon release "World Without Love" 1965 - Beatles attend a Bob Dylan concert 1965 - Luna 5 launched (USSR) 1st attempt to soft land on Moon (fails) 1966 - 1st black member of Federal Reserve Board (A F Brimmer) 1966 - China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC 1967 - 1st flight of Fokker F-28 Fellowship 1967 - Gijsbert van Hall resigns as mayor of Amsterdam 1969 - BPAA All-Star Bowling Tournament won by Billy Hardwick 1970 - 100,000s demonstrate against Vietnam War 1971 - 23rd Emmy Awards: All in the Family, Jack Klugman & Jean Stapleton 1971 - Elizabeth Bonner runs female world record marathon (3:01:42) 1971 - Friends of Earth return 1500 non-returnable bottles to Schweppes 1971 - Largest walk in crowd (31,626) in Balt Oriole history 1971 - Sandra Haynie wins LPGA San Antonio Alamo Golf Open 1973 - For 2nd time, Johnny Bench hits 3 HRs in a game 1974 - House Judiciary Committee begin formal hearings on Nixon impeachment 1975 - Brian Oldfield shot puts 22.86 m (world record) 1975 - Flyers 1-Isles 5-Semifinals-Flyers hold 3-2 lead 1976 - "So Long 174th St" closes at Harkness Theater NYC after 16 perfs 1976 - Sally Little wins LPGA Ladies Masters at Moss Creek Golf Tournament 1977 - Hotel Poland in Amsterdam destroyed by fire, 33 killed 1977 - Mabel Murphy Smythe confirmed as ambassador to Rep of Cameroon 1977 - Patty Hearst let out of jail 1978 - "Ain't Misbehavin'" opens at Longacre Theater NYC for 1604 perfs 1978 - Corpse of kidnapped ex-premier Aldo Moro found 1978 - Fee Waybill of Tubes breaks a leg falling off stage 1978 - Musical "Ain't Misbehavin'," premieres in NYC 1978 - PSV beats Bastica, 3-0, to win UEFA Cup in Eindhoven Neth 1979 - US & USSR sign Salt 2 treaty, limiting nuclear weapons 1980 - 35 motorists die as a Liberian freighter rams a Tampa Bay Bridge 1981 - Kazimiroff Blvd in Bronx named for a Bronx historian 1982 - "9" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 739 performances 1982 - Arthur Kopit's musical "Nine," premieres in NYC 1982 - Sally Little wins LPGA United Virginia Bank Golf Classic 1983 - 18th Academy of Country Music Awards: Alabama & Willie Nelson 1984 - Alexander Calder's "Big Crinkly" sells for $852,000 1984 - Chicago White Sox beat Milw Brewers, 7-6, in 25 inn (started 5/8) 1984 - White Sox & Brewers play 8:06, game, longest timed baseball game 1987 - 183 die aboard a Polish jetliner that crashes in Warsaw 1987 - Actor Tom Cruise (27) & actress Mimi Rogers (33), marry 1987 - Oriole Eddie Murray is 1st to switch hit HRs in 2 consecutive games 1988 - A's winning streak hits 14, ends tommorow 1988 - Australia's new parliament house is opened by Queen Elizabeth 1988 - Belgium: 8th govt of Martens forms 1988 - The new Australian Parliament House opens in Canberra. 1989 - "Saratina!" closes at Cort Theater NYC after 597 performances 1989 - Journalist petition Chinese govt for freedom of press 1989 - NY Mets Kevin Elster, errors after 88 errorless games at shortstop 1989 - NY Mets Rick Cerone, errors after 159 errorless games as catcher 1989 - VP Quayle say in United Negro College Fund speech: "What a waste it is to lose one's mind" instead of "a mind is terrible thing to waste" 1990 - NY Newsday reporter Jimmy Breslin suspended for a racial slur 1990 - Sampdoria wins 30th Europe Cup II 1991 - Italian actress Laura Antonelli found guilty of cocaine possession 1991 - Michael Landon appears on Tonight Show to talk about his cancer 1992 - America Cup finals begin in San Diego 1992 - Final episode of "Golden Girls" airs on NBC-TV 1992 - Michelle McLean, 19, of Namibia, crowned 41st Miss Universe 1992 - Armenian forces capture Shusha, marking a major turning point in the Karabakh War. 1993 - "Ain't Broadway Grand" closes at Lunt-Fontanne NYC after 25 perfs 1993 - "Song of Jacob Zulu" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 53 perfs 1993 - Landslide in Nambija Ecuador, kills 300 1993 - Meg Mallon wins LPGA Sara Lee Golf Classic 1993 - Mustapha Matura's "Playboy of West Indies," premieres in NYC 1993 - Paraguay holds its 1st pres & parliamentary elections in 50 years 1994 - "Passion" opens at Plymouth Theater NYC for 280 performances 1994 - Mass murderer Joel Rifkind found guilty in NY 1995 - Cleveland Indians tie record of scoring 8 runs before making an out, they beat Twins 10-0 1995 - Kinshasa, Zaire under quarantine after an outbreak of Ebola virus 1997 - 1st US ambassador since Saigon fell arrives in Vietnam 1997 - San Diego Padres retire #35 worn by pitcher Randy Jones 2001 - In Ghana 129 football fans die in what became known as the Accra Sports Stadium Disaster. The deaths were caused by a stampede (caused by the firing of teargas by police personnel at the stadium)that followed a controversial decision by the referee handling a crucial match between arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko. 2002 - The 38-day stand-off in the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem comes to an end when the Palestinians inside agree to have 13 suspected militants among them deported to several different countries. 2002 - In Kaspiysk, Russia, a remote-controlled bomb explodes during a holiday parade killing 43 and injuring at least 130. 2004 - Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov is killed in a land mine bomb blast under a VIP stage during a World War II memorial victory parade in Grozny, Chechnya. 2006 - Estonia ratifies the European Constitution. 2006 - George Preca is canonised as the first Maltese saint in history. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 893126)
Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1079 - Stanislaus, Polish bishop of Cracow, murdered 1280 - Magnus VI Lagaboeter, King of Norway (1263-80), dies at 42 1315 - Hugh V, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1282) 1443 - Niccolo d'Albergati, Italian cardinal, dies 1446 - Mary of Enghien, Queen of Naples (b. 1368) 1460 - Jean Lavite, Atrechts painter, dies 1474 - Peter van Hagenbach, Elzasser knight/land guardian, beheaded 1590 - Karel "Cardinal" van Bourbon, archbishop of Rouen, dies at 66 1657 - William Bradford, Governor (Plymouth Colony, Mass), dies 1667 - Marie Louise de Gonzague-Nevers, French Queen of Poland (1645-48) 1688 - Frederick William, Great Elector of Brandenburg, dies at 68 1707 - Dietrich Buxtehude, German organist/composer, dies at about 69 1745 - Tomaso Antonio Vitali, composer, dies at 82 1747 - John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair, Scottish soldier and diplomat (b. 1673) 1760 - Nikolaus Ludwig und Pottendorf, Austrian composer, dies at 59 1760 - Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, German religious and social reformer (b. 1700) 1770 - Charles Avison, composer, dies at 61 1785 - Franz Xaver Schnitzer, composer, dies at 44 1790 - William Clingan, American delegate to the Continental Congress 1791 - Francis Hopkinson, US writer/music/lawyer, dies at 53 1799 - Claude-Benigne Balbastre, composer, dies at 72 1805 - Friedrich Schiller, writer, dies at 45 1805 - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, poet/playwright, dies at 45 1822 - Charles Duquesnoy, composer, dies at 62 1850 - Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac, chemist/physicist, dies 1853 - Johann Philipp Samuel Schmidt, composer, dies at 73 1861 - Peter Ernst von Lasaulx, German philosopher and writer (b. 1805) 1864 - "Uncle" John Sedgwick, US Union general-major, dies in battle at 50 1864 - Thomas Donnely Doubleday, US Union Col, dies in an accident 1880 - Johann Hermann Berens, composer, dies at 54 1884 - Hermanus W Witteveen, theologist, dies at 69 1889 - William S. Harney, U.S. general (b. 1800) 1903 - Rudolf Serkin, Bohemian/US pianist, dies 1905 - Ernst Pauer, composer, dies at 78 1914 - C.W. Post, American food manufacturer (b. 1854) 1915 - François Faber, Luxembourgish cyclist (b. 1887) 1918 - George Coşbuc, Romanian poet (b. 1866) 1926 - Joseph Mallaby Dent, publisher, dies 1927 - Tommy Routledge, cricketer (4 Tests for S Africa 1892-96), dies 1928 - Constantin Dimitrescu, composer, dies at 81 1931 - A[lbert] A[braham] Michelson, US physicist (1907 Nobel), dies at 78 1937 - Walter Mittelholzer, Swiss aviation pioneer, dies in crash at 43 1938 - Thomas B. Thrige, Danish industrialist (b. 1866) 1944 - Ethel Mary Smyth, composer, dies at 86 1945 - Clem Hill, cricketer (49 Tests for Australia 1896-1912), dies 1949 - Louis II, Prince of Monaco, dies 1950 - Esteban Terradas i Illa, Catalan mathematician, scientist, and engineer (b. 1883) 1951 - Marie Ault, dies at 80 1952 - Canada Lee, black actor (Lost Boundaries), dies in NYC at 45 1955 - Kate Booth, the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth (b. 1858) 1957 - Ezio F Pinza, Italian bass (Scale of Milan, NY Met Opera), dies 1957 - Heinrich Campendonk, German painter/wood carver/glasier, dies at 67 1958 - Bill Goodwin, TV announcer (Burns & Allen), dies at 47 1965 - Leopold Figl, premier Austria, dies at 62 1966 - Alfred Mendelsohn, composer, dies at 56 1966 - Wilhelmus M Bekkers, bishop of Dukeenbosch, dies 1967 - Elmar Berkovich, Dutch industrial designer (Eindhoven theater), dies 1967 - Philippa Duke Schuyler, composer, dies at 35 1968 - Finlay Currie, dies at 90 1968 - Harold Gray, US comic strip artist (Little Orphan Annie), dies at 74 1968 - Marion Lorne, actress (Aunt Clara-Bewitched), dies at 81 1968 - Phil Arnold, actor (Skidoo, Errand Boy, Damn Yankees), dies at 58 1968 - Mercedes de Acosta, American poet, playwright, costume designer, and socialite (b. 1893) 1970 - Percy Brier, composer, dies at 84 1970 - Walter P Reuther, US worker's union leader/president (CIO), dies 1970 - Andrew Watson Myles, Canadian politician (b. 1884) 1974 - Lyubomir Pipkov, composer, dies at 69 1975 - Philip Dorn, dies at 73 1976 - Raymond Chevreuille, Belgian composer, dies at 74 1976 - Valentino Bucchi, composer, dies at 59 1976 - Jens Bjørneboe, Norwegian author (b. 1920) 1977 - James Jones, US writer (Bad Blood, From Here to Eternity), dies at 55 1977 - Walter Kraft, composer, dies at 71 1979 - Cyrus S Eaton, Canada/US multi-millionaire, dies at 95 1979 - Lan Adomian, composer, dies at 73 1981 - C E "Nip" Pellew, cricketer (10 Tests 484 runs at 37), dies 1981 - Nelson Algren, US writer (Man with the Golden Arm), dies at 72 1981 - Ralph Allen, English footballer (b. 1906) 1985 - Edmond O'Brien, actor (Moon Pilot, Wild Bunch), dies at 69 1986 - Dirk de Vroome, [Red Giant], Limbourg activist, dies at 60 1986 - Herschel Bernardi, actor (Lt Jacoby-Peter Gunn, Arnie), dies at 62 1986 - Tenzing Norgay, Tibetan climber (Mount Everest 1953), dies at 71 1987 - Obafemi Awolowo, Nigeria, pres of Nigeria (1979-83), dies at 78 1989 - Keith Whitley, country singer (Don't Close Your Eyes), dies at 33 1989 - Paul J Steenbergen, actor (Ciske de Rat), dies at 82 1990 - Luigi Nono, Ital composer (Intolleranza), dies at 66 1990 - Pauline Frederick, 1st women to moderate Pres debate, dies at 84 1991 - James L Reinsch, media-advisor (Roosevelt/Churchill/Kennedy), dies 1991 - Ronnie Brody, British actor (Superman III, Whats Up Nurse), dies at 72 1991 - Rudolf Serkin, Bohemian/US pianist, dies 1992 - Mike Tyrell [Red Baron], British air acrobat, dies in an accident 1993 - Freya Stark, English author (Sunday Bloody Sunday), dies at 61 1993 - Mary Duncan Sanford, dies at 98 1993 - Penelope Gilliatt [Conner], British author 1994 - Elias Motsoaledi, South African freedom fighter (b. 1924) 1995 - Abha Gandhi, servant to Gandhi, dies at 68 1995 - Charles Montgomery Monteith, publisher, dies at 74 1995 - Marshall Royal, jazz Sax/Clarinet, dies at 82 1995 - Percy Mansell, cricketer (355 runs in 13 Tests for S Afr), dies 1997 - Marco Ferreri, Italian film director (b. 1928) 1998 - Alice Faye, American actress (b. 1915) 2001 - James E. Myers, American songwriter (Rock Around the Clock) and producer (b. 1919) 2002 - Dan Devine, American football coach (b. 1924) 2003 - Russell B. Long, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (b. 1918) 2004 - Akhmad Kadyrov, Chechen president (b. 1951) 2004 - Alan King, American comedian (b. 1927) 2005 - Nasrat Parsa, Afghani singer (b. 1969) 2007 - Dwight Wilson, second-to-last Canadian WWI veteran (b. 1901) 2007 - Edith Rodriguez, hospital emergency room refused to treat (b. 1964) 2008 - Jack Gibson, Australian rugby league footballer and coach (b. 1929) 2008 - Nuala O'Faolain, Irish journalist (b. 1942) |
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(Message 893117)
Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I as well saw this excellent movie and concur with Dirk on the two points he mentioned in his post. The actor who played Scotty (sp) did an excellent portrayal of the character . |
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Quote of the Day
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Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Nothing has an uglier look to us than reason, when it is not on our side." - George Savile |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
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Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre-mothers day win!! |
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Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Some Baby Foods More Fatty than Cheeseburgers According to a recent survey, some baby and toddler foods contain more sugar and saturated fats than cheeseburgers and cookies. Many of these foods are marketed as healthy for babies and young children, but only about 50% of the 107 products reviewed were found to be low in saturated fat, salt, and sugar as defined by Britain's Food Standards Agency. Farley's Original Rusks, made by Heinz and touted as "ideal weaning food for babies," were found to be 29% sugar. Another company has halted production of its baby biscuits after the study revealed they contain trans fats, which have been linked to heart disease |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 893111)
Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thomas Blood Attempts to Steal Crown Jewels of England (1671) Blood was an Irish-born adventurer who served under Oliver Cromwell during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. After Charles II returned to the throne, Blood fled to Ireland. There, he attempted to kidnap the Duke of Ormonde but failed. In 1671, Blood and three accomplices made an infamous attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England. Having befriended the jewel keeper, Blood arranged a private viewing, during which time the men made off with the treasures |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 893110)
Posted 9 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: J. M. Barrie (1860) Sir James Matthew Barrie was a Scottish novelist and dramatist best known for creating the character Peter Pan, whom he based on his friends, the Llewelyn Davies boys. Educated at Dumfries Academy and the University of Edinburgh, he became a journalist and, later, a celebrated novelist who counted Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Thomas Hardy amongst his friends and acquaintances. |
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Military Police Document
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Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: On May 5, the WikiLeaks website posted a document entitled “Concept of Operations for Police Intelligence Operations†produced by the U.S. Army and dated March 4, 2009. The 60 page PDF is a “For Official Use Only†intelligence manual from the U.S. Army’s Military Police School Military Police Document Intergration with Local Law Enforacement |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892701)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Beers For Geeks DOS Beer: Requires you to use your own can opener, and requires you to read the directions carefully before opening the can. Originally only came in an 8-oz can, but now comes in a 16-oz can. However, the can is divided into 8 compartments of 2-oz each, which have to be accessed separately. Soon to be discontinued, although a lot of people are going to keep drinking it after it's no longer available. MAC Beer: At first, came only in a 16-oz can, but now comes in a 32-oz can. Considered by many to be a "light" beer. All the cans look identical. When you take one from the fridge, it opens itself. The ingredients list is not on the can. If you call to ask about the ingredients, you are told that "you don't need to know." A notice on the side reminds you to drag your empties to the waste bin. Windows 95 Beer: The world's most popular beer. Comes in a 16-oz can that looks a lot like Mac Beer's. Requires that you already own a DOS Beer. Claims that it allows you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously, but in reality you can only drink a few of them, very slowly, especially slowly if you are drinking the Windows Beer at the same time. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, a can of Windows Beer will explode when you open it. Windows 98 Beer: See Windows 95 beer above. About the same but Windows 98 beer creates less gas and makes you crash less. Windows 2000 Beer: A new beer on the market. A lot of people have taste tested it and claim it's wonderful. The can looks like Mac and OS/2 Beer's can, but tastes like Windows 95/98 Beer. It comes in 32-oz cans, but when you look inside, the cans only have 16-oz of beer in them. Most people will probably keep drinking Windows 95/98 Beer until their friends try Windows 2000 Beer and say they like it. The ingredients list, when you look at the small print, has some of the same ingredients that come in DOS and Mac Beer, even though the manufacturer claims that this is an entirely new brew. Windows NT Beer: Comes in 32-oz cans, but you can only buy it by the truckload. This causes most people to go out and buy bigger refrigerators. The can looks just like Windows 95 Beer's, but the company promises to change the can to look like Windows 2000 Beer's, after Windows 2000 Beer starts shipping well. Touted as an "industrial strength" beer, and suggested only for use in bars. Unix Beer: Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8-oz to 64-oz. Drinkers on Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though they claim that all the different brands taste almost identical. Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you have to have your own can opener around for these occasions, in which case you either need a complete set of instructions, or a friend who has been drinking Unix Beer for several years... AmigaOS Beer: The company has gone out of business, but their recipe has been picked up by some weird German company, so now this beer will be an import. This beer never really sold very well, because the original manufacturer didn't understand marketing. Like Unix Beer, AmigaDOS Beer fans are an extremely loyal and loud group. it originally came in a 16-oz can, but now comes in 32-oz cans too. When this can was originally introduced, it appeared flashy and colorful, but the design hasn't changed much over the years, so it appears dated now. Critics of this beer claim that it is only meant for watching TV anyway |
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(Message 892699)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cows don't have upper front teeth I utter the thought!! :o) |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892698)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Three men were sitting in a bar talking about how whipped they had their wives. The first two kept bragging about how they could get their wives to do anything. They looked at the third man and he said, "I have my wife so whipped that the other day I had her crawling towards me on her hands and knees." Both of the other men were very impressed and asked him how he had managed that. The man replied, "Well, I was lying under the bed and she crawled over and said, "Come out and fight like a man!". |
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What kind of email do you use?
(Message 892692)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I use Hotmail as well as Gmail |
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Did you know!
(Message 892691)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oscar Awards held twice in 1930 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was established in May 1927 as a non-profit corporation to promote the art of movie making. In the first year, the Academy had 36 members, with Douglas Fairbanks Sr as president. The first Academy Awards, now better known as the Oscars, were presented at a private dinner in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, with less than 250 persons attending. Today, the Academy has over 6 000 honorary members - the Oscar Awards are viewed by more than a billion people on television. The first television broadcast of the Oscars took place in 1953 - on black and white TV, telecasted throughout the US and Canada. Telecasting in colour begun in 1966, and since 1969, the Oscars have been telecast throughout the world. By the mid-1990s it was telecast in over 100 countries. The first Oscars At the first Acadamy Awards, held in May 1929, Best Director awards went to Lewis Milestone for Two Arabian Knights and Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven. The first award for Actor in a Leading Role went to Emil Jannings for his roles in The Last Command and The Way of All Flesh. The first Best Actress award was won Janet Gaynor for her roles in 7th Heaven, Street Angel and Sunrise. The first Best Picture award went to WINGS. All those films were screened in 1927. Those were the days of the silent movies, thus WINGS was the only silent to have won a Best Picture Oscar. It also featured Gary Cooper in a minor role. Swiss-born Jannings grew up in Germany and had a heavy German accent which, with the advent of sound in movies, basically put an end to his Hollywood movie career. The most popular night in the world The Academy Award ceremony basically was a non-public affair in 1927 and 1928. But it had created such public interest that the Oscar Presentation Night was introduced in 1929. Until 1954 the Oscars were presented mostly on a Thursday. From 1955 to 1958, they were presented on a Wednesday. From 1959 until 1998 the Oscars were, with a few exceptions, presented on a Monday night. Only since 1999 did the Awards ceremony take place on a Sunday (in March). In total up to 2005, the famous statuettes have been handed out on 32 Monday nights, 21 Thursday nights, 8 Wednesdays, 6 Tuesdays, 2 Fridays, once on a Saturday (1948), and four times on a Sunday. In 1930, the Academy Awards were held twice: on 3 April and on 5 November. No ceremony was held in 1933. Since 1940 people have been kept on the edge of their seats with the familiar phrase "The envelope please." The Envelope Please The record for most acting nominations without a single win is shared by Peter O'Toole and Richard Burton with seven. The most nominated actors for Best Actor and Best Supporting Roles are Jack Nicholson (11), Laurence Olivier (10), and Spencer Tracy (9). No male performer has yet won three Best Actor awards. Only one actress has won the Best Actress award four times: Katharine Hepburn is the only actress to have won the Best Actress award four times, for Morning Glory (1932/3), Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? (1967), The Lion in Winter (1968), and On Golden Pond (1981). In 1968 Katherine Hepburn was tied with and Barbra Streisand for the Best Actress award. Anthony Quinn's performance as painter Paul Gaugin in Lust for Life (1956) is the shortest ever to win a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award. He was on screen for only 8 minutes. Judi Dench made the an equally short performance, winning Supporting Actress for her potrayal of Elizabeth I in "Sheakespeare in Love" (1999). More Oscar factoids In 1997 James Cameron's Titanic received 11 Oscars, sharing the record of the most Oscars awards for a single film with William Wyler's Ben Hur (1959). The closest runner-up is West Side Story with 10 Oscars in 1961. |
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(Message 892675)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while consuming two oranges!!! |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 892653)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A terenchal down poor of rain. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 892652)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Antoine Lavoisier Tried, Convicted, and Guillotined (1794) Lavoisier was a French nobleman known today as the "father of modern chemistry." He stated the first version of the Law of Conservation of Mass, co-discovered and named oxygen, wrote the first detailed list of elements, and introduced the metric system. Lavoisier also worked to improve economic and social conditions in France, holding various government posts. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892651)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What does a blonde owl say? A: What, what? |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892647)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why does it take longer to build a blonde snowman than a regular one? A: You have to hollow out the head. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 892646)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is unlawful to lend your vacuum cleaner to your next-door neighbor in Denver. |
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Did you know!
(Message 892644)
Posted 8 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cows don't have upper front teeth Although a cow has no upper front teeth, it grazes up to 8 hours a day, taking in about 45 kg (100 lb) of feed and the equivalent of a bath tub full of water. A healthy cow gives about 200,000 glasses of milk in her lifetime. A cow has four stomachs: the rumen, reticulum, omasum and abomasum. The rumen is the largest stomach and acts as a fermentation chamber. The abomasum is last of the four and is comparable in both structure and function to the human stomach. With all its grazing and many stomachs, it is no wonder that cows are one of the main contributors to the hole in the ozone layer. Apart from CFC, the biggest culprit is hydrocarbon emissions from cars and cows. Yes, cows! Cows release some 100 million tons of hydrocarbon annually - by releasing gas. To give you an idea of how much gas a cow emits: if the gas of 10 cows could be captured, it would provide heating for a small house for a year. But unlike what you think, cows release hydrocarbon mostly by burping. Cow factoids The average lifespan of a cow is 7 years. The oldest cow ever recorded was Big Bertha. She reached 48 in 1993. She also holds the record for producing 39 calves. There are more than a billion cattle in the world, about 200 million in India. Cows that are called individually by name and cows that are played classic music to provide more milk. Twelve cows are known as a "flink." |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 892478)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A UFC WIN!! Thats the one!! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 892477)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Hey do they do mail order!!! I will need the boot by this sunday!! LOL |
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HAPPY ODD DAY
(Message 892475)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Today's date 5/7/09, is one of only six this century that will feature three consecutive odd numbers. Math geeks are calling it "Odd Day". Those who are not math geeks are just calling it "Thursday" what about 5/11/09 |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 892350)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A UFC WIN!! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892345)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Do leprechauns make good secretaries? A:Sure, they're great at shorthand! |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 892343)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why can't you borrow money from a leprechaun? A: Because they're always a little short. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 892342)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Briton Snags "Best Job in the World" On July 1, bungee jumping, ostrich-riding, British charity worker Ben Southall will begin a six month assignment dubbed "the best job in the world." As caretaker of an island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Southall will spend his days swimming, snorkeling, sailing, and blogging about his experiences in the tropical paradise, earning 150,000 Australian dollars (US$111,000) in the process. He was selected from a pool of more than 34,000 applicants in a highly publicized contest that is part of a tourism campaign aimed at promoting the charms of northeastern Queensland. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 892340)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Petrosomatoglyphs Petrosomatoglyphs are naturally-occurring or man-made representations of human or animal body parts that are found incised in rock. Footprints are the most common form of petrosomatoglyph. The ancient images, some of which date back to megalithic times, were once considered important symbols and were used in both religious and secular ceremonies. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 892336)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Also brings to mind the song from Nancy Sinatra >> These Boots are Made for walking |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 892335)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1989 - Guy Williams, actor (Zorro, Lost in Space), dies in Argentina at 65 2000 - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., American actor (b. 1909) 2006 - Machiko Soga, Japanese actress, singer, and tokusatsu legend (b. 1943) |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 892333)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Eva Perón (1919) Eva Perón was an actress who became a political and cultural icon as the wife of Argentinean president Juan Perón. When Juan entered office in 1946, Eva became his chief adviser, virtually co-governing the country alongside her husband. Commonly known by the affectionate diminutive Evita, she presided over the creation of a charitable foundation that built homes and schools for the poor and gave them access to free healthcare. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 892332)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: RMS Lusitania Sunk by German U-Boat (1915) The Lusitania was a British ocean liner that was sunk off the Irish coast by a German U-boat during World War I. The ship sank quicklyâ€â€its submersion took only 18 minutesâ€â€and resulted in the loss of nearly 1,200 lives, including approximately 100 children. The question of whether contraband munitions were being transported by the vessel when it was attacked, causing a possible secondary explosion, has been hotly debated since. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 892330)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: CONCORD, N.C. -- Mark Martin will return to drive the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Chevrolet for the entire 36-race Cup Series season in 2010. It will be the 22nd full-time Cup campaign of Martin's career and his second with car owner Rick Hendrick. Rest of the article >>Martin to run full 2010 Cup season in Hendrick No. 5 |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 892328)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just out of the workshop of Le Mans, the brand new Pescarolo-Judd surprised everyone for its first race in Barcelona. After leading almost the entire race, Jean-Christophe Boullion and Christophe Tinseau missed the victory due to a late race safety car. Here is the rest of the Article >> Pescarolo realistic going against diesel power |
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TLPTPW (The V Club) #85
(Message 892324)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Two days of sunshine!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 892320)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Following the announcement last week from the FIA in which the sport's governing body cemented an optional �40 million (US$ 60m) budget cap for the 2010 season, the Formula One Teams' Association met today at Heathrow to discuss the issue. Many FOTA members are against the rule in fear of a 'two-tier' series. The rest of the article FOTA call for urgent talks with the FIA |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 892318)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." - Albert Einstein |
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Did you know!
(Message 892317)
Posted 7 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mathematical decimal system introduced in 4BC On 23 September 1999 NASA scientists lost the $100 million Mars Climate Orbiter because they instructed the craft in imperial (inches and feet) instead of metric (metres) measurements. It sent the probe, which was set up for metric data, off course and burning up in the Mars atmosphere. The first decimal system was introduced in the 4th Century BC by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, to whom the invention of writing is credited. They based their numerical system on powers of 60 subdivided into multiples of 10. It was from this system that Sumero-Babylonians developed the time system that we use today: each hour is divided into 60 minutes, which are divided into 60 seconds. However, they did not have a symbol for zero, which was introduced by Arabians only toward the end of the first millennium BC. It is thought that the zero could have been devised by Indian Hindu mathematicians because the concept of nothing was important in their early religion and philosophy. Metric system introduced into Europe In 1202, Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa - better known as Fibonacci - explained the decimal system to his European colleagues in his Book of the Abacus. Fibonacci's father was a customs officer in the North African town of Bugia, so Fibonacci grew up with the Moor education of the decimal system. English mathematician John Halifax would try to promote the decimal system to his countrymen in 1253. But it was only in the 16th Century that Simon Stevin, a quartermaster in the Dutch Army, presented the Western world a user-friendly way to convert to decimal fractions in his book "The Tenth" published in 1585. In 1670, Gabriel Mouton, a theologian and mathematician from Lyon, France proposed the general use of the decimal system and suggested a standard linear measurement based on the length of the arc of one minute of longitude on the Earth's surface and divided decimally (by ten). A "metre" was defined as 1/10,000,000 of the distance on the earth's surface between the equator and either pole. Later the metre was redefined as the distance between 2 scratches on a bar of platinum-iridium alloy. In 1960, the metre was established in terms of an atomic standard, redefined in wavelengths of light. The metric system was given the official symbol SI for Systeme International d'Unites, the "modernised metric system." Decimal system used in most countries The decimal system is used in most countries, but not the USA. The system was made legal (but not mandatory) in the US by the Metric Act of 1866, and the US also was a signatory of the Treaty of the Metre in 1875. The US Congress passed the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 (Public Law 94-168) and established the US Metric Board, but did not set a target date for metric conversion. However, US companies are gearing toward the metric system, with all 4 major motor companies converting to the metric standard. The computer industry also uses the decimal system: your computer operates on the binary calculations of 1 and 0. Interestingly, standardisation of the inch for worldwide use occurred only in 1958. (The inch was standardised worldwide as 25.4 millimetres exactly.) Prior to that the United States, Great Britain, and Canada each had their own definition of the inch, and in each case the inch was defined in terms of metric units, the only set of internationally-accepted measurement standards. A problem still exists for the foot, where the international foot (based on the 25.4 mm inch) and the survey foot (based on the 25.40005 inch) are both in use. Over 100 miles they differ by 32 cm, or over one foot. The mile comes from the Latin "mille passus", based on the Roman Legion's 1,000 paces. "Decimal" is the Latin word for "ten." The word "metre" was adopted only in 1793 by the French Academy of Science, derived from the Greek word "metron", meaning "a measure." The metric system was adopted officially in France in 1799. |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 892041)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1950 - Agnes Smedley, writer, dies 1951 - Élie Cartan, French mathematician (b. 1869) 1952 - Alberto Savinio, Italian composer (Capitano Ulisse), dies at 60 1952 - Maria Montessori, Italian physician/educationist, dies at 81 1960 - Paul Abraham, Hungarian composer (Blume von Hawaii), dies at 67 1961 - Lucian Blaga, philosopher/poet (Transcendental censor), dies at 65 1963 - Monty Wooley, actor (Pied Piper, Man Who Came to Dinner), dies at 74 1963 - Theodore von Kármán, Hungarian-born physicist (b. 1881) 1964 - Harold Morris, composer, dies at 74 1967 - Zhou Zuoren, Chinese writer (b. 1885) 1971 - Helene Weigel, Austrian/German actress (Metropolis), dies at 70 1972 - Deniz GezmiÅŸ, Turkish Left-wing Political Activist (b. 1947) 1973 - Ernest MacMillan, composer, dies at 79 1975 - Jozsef Mindszenty, [Joseph Prehm], Hungarian cardinal, dies at 83 1976 - Karel M J F Cruysberghs, Flemish author (On the Pulpit), dies at 85 1978 - Ethelda Bleibtrey, US swimmer (Olympics-3 gold-1920), dies at 76 1978 - Ko van Dijk Jr, Dutch actor (Zaak M P), dies at 61 1982 - Sam Baker, dies 1983 - Kai Winding, American trombonist and jazz composer (b. 1922) 1984 - Bonner Pink, Conservative Party politician 1984 - Mary Cain, Mississippi newspaper editor and politician (b. 1904) 1985 - Julie Vega, Filipino child actress and singer (b. 1968) 1987 - William J Casey, director of CIA (1981-87), dies at 73 1989 - Guy Williams, actor (Zorro, Lost in Space) 1990 - Charles Farrell, actor (Vern-My Little Margie), dies at 89 1991 - Anthony van Kampen, writer (Ketelbinkie, Geschonden Eldorado), dies 1991 - Chucky Mullins, US soccer player, dies 1991 - Thomas A Carlin, dies at 62 1991 - Wilfrid Hyde-White, Brits actor (Peyton Place/140+ films), dies at 87 1992 - Jilly Rizzo, restauranteur/friend of Frank Sinatra, dies in car at 75 1992 - Marlene Dietrich, [Maria Losch], actress (Angel), dies in Paris at 90 1992 - Gaston Reiff, Belgian athlete (b. 1921) 1993 - Ann Todd, actress (Things to Come, Danny Boy), dies of stroke at 84 1993 - Minnie Gentry, actress (Def by Temptation), dies in NY at 77 1994 - Fred Sadoff, actor (Quiet American), dies of AIDS at 67 1994 - Haskell "Cool Papa" Sadler, blues singer/guitarist, dies at 59 1994 - Helen Lessore, artist, dies at 86 1994 - Montague Modlyn, broadcaster, dies at 72 1994 - Moses Rosen, Romania's chief rabbi, dies at 81 1995 - Dona Maria Pia de Braganca, pretender to Port throne, dies at 88 1995 - Leanoard "Red" Truss, R&B singer, dies at 47 1995 - Nicholas Palmer, TV writer/producer, dies at 57 1995 - Noel Brotherston, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1956) 1995 - Hilda Toledano (b. 1907) 1996 - Frank Hercules, writer, dies at 85 1996 - Geoffrey Dawes, physiologist, dies at 78 1996 - Geoffrey Hodges, bomb disposal expert, dies at 87 1996 - Joseph Stone, lawyer, dies at 79 1996 - Leon Joseph Suenens, cardinal, dies at 91 1996 - Michael Gerzon, mathematician, dies at 50 2002 - Otis Blackwell, American pianist, singer and songwriter (b. 1932) 2002 - Pim Fortuyn, Dutch politician (b. 1948) 2003 - Art Houtteman, baseball player (b. 1927) 2004 - Philip Kapleau, American Zen teacher (b. 1912) 2004 - Barney Kessel, American jazz guitarist (b. 1923) 2006 - Lillian Asplund, last American RMS Titanic survivor (b. 1906) 2006 - Shigeru Kayano, Japanese Ainu activist (b. 1926) 2006 - Grant McLennan, co-founder of Australian band The Go-Betweens (b. 1958) 2006 - Lorne Saxberg, Canadian television journalist (b. 1958) 2007 - Enéas Carneiro, Brazilian politician (b. 1938) 2007 - Curtis Harrington, American film director (b. 1926) 2007 - ÄÂorÄ‘e Novković, Croatian songwriter (b. 1943) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 892040)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shahnameh The Shahnameh, or Book of Kings, is an enormous poetic opus compiled by the Persian poet Ferdowsi around 1000 CE. Considered the first great work of modern Persian literature, the Shahnameh recounts the mythical and historical past of Iran, from the creation of the world until the Islamic conquest in the 7th century. With 62 stories, 990 chapters, and 60,000 rhyming couplets |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 892039)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sigmund Freud (1856) Sigmund Freud was an Austrian psychiatrist who pioneered the study of the unconscious mind and founded the method of psychological therapy known as psychoanalysis. He postulated that there are a number of defense mechanisms that protect the conscious mind from the harsher aspects of reality and made conscious recognition of these forgotten experiences the foundation of psychoanalytic therapy. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 892038)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gunmen in Turkey Kill Dozens at Wedding Eight men are suspected of gunning down dozens of men, women, and children attending a wedding party in southeastern Turkey. Forty-four people were killed in the massacre, including the betrothed couple. Authorities believe the attack was motivated by a longstanding feud between two families in the area. There are unconfirmed reports that some of the attackers are members of local militias known as village guards, groups that fight Kurdish separatists alongside government troops. If these allegations prove to be true, the Turkish government will face increased pressure to disband these militias. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 892037)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Louis XIV of France Moves His Court to Versailles (1682) During his reign, King Louis XIV of France moved his court and government offices to Versailles in an attempt to combat the nobles' efforts to undermine his increasing power. The palace is one of the largest and most lavish ever built. The park and gardens contain fountains, reservoirs, and sculptures, and the park contains two smaller palaces, as well as temples, grottoes, and decorative structures. |
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Question to native English speakers.
(Message 892036)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o) |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 892032)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul." - Michel de Montaigne |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 892031)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Posting before a Dr.'s appointment. Dr.Who! :o) |
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Did you know!
(Message 891883)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thanksgiving held twice in 1815 Thanksgiving was a centuries-old tradition held by most cultures around the world. After the autumn harvest, communities held 3-day-long feasts, sharing meat, bread and beer. Today, Thanksgiving is known best as an US public holiday. The first US Thanksgiving was held between 21 September and 11 November 1621 in Massachusetts by 50 Plymouth Pilgrims and their 90 Wampanoag neighbours. After that, Thanksgiving was held fairly randomly. Thanksgiving days were proclaimed annually by the US Congress from 1777 to 1783 which, except for 1782, were all celebrated in December. George Washington declared Thanksgiving in 1789 and 1795, and John Adams in 1798 and 1799. James Madison declared Thanksgiving twice in 1815. None of these were celebrated in the autumn. The next national Thanksgiving was declared only in April 1862, by Abraham Lincoln. In 1863, he declared Thanksgiving for 6 August, and for the last Thursday in November. He went on to declare a similar Thanksgiving observance in 1864, establishing a precedent that was followed by Andrew Johnson in 1865 and by every subsequent president. After a few deviations of the day of celebration - Thanksgiving was held on 7 December in 1865, and 18 November in 1869 - the last Thursday in November was proclaimed as the national Thanksgiving day, but still not a officially holiday. Thanksgiving remained a custom unsanctified by law until President Roosevelt signed a bill on 26 November 1941 that established the fourth Thursday in November as the national Thanksgiving public holiday. Turkey is the traditional dish for the Thanksgiving feast. In the US, about 280 million turkeys are sold for the Thanksgiving celebrations. There is no official reason or declaration for the use of turkey. They just happened to be the most plentiful meat available at the time of the first Thanksgiving in 1621, starting the tradition. Canada's Thanksgiving is held on the second Monday in October. Israel has the highest consumption of turkey per capita: [b]27 pounds = 12.246994 kilograms to be exact12 kg (27 lb). |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 891735)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
It will be interesting to see how KERS plays out in the next race. |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 891733)
Posted 6 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A cinco de mayo Win |
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Did you know!
(Message 891725)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: World's largest flower The largest flower in the world, the rafflesia arnoldi, weighs 7 kg (15 pounds) and grows only on the Sumatra island of Indonesia. Its petals grow to metre (1,6 feet) long and 2,5 cm (1 inch) thick. There are 16 species of rafflesia, found in Sumatra, Malaysia and Borneo. The species is named after the naturalist Sir Stamford Raffles, who founded the British colony of Singapore in 1819. Raffles discovered the parasitic plant with his friend Dr. Joseph Arnold during their travels in May 1818. The rafflesia arnoldi is named after the two. However fascinating and beautiful the rafflesia arnoldi may be, it is also called "corpse flower" and really reeks, the latter to attract flies for pollination. Of about 200,000 kinds of flowers in the world, the smallest is the duckweed, which can only be seen with a microscope. Oldest living thing The oldest living thing on earth is a flowering shrub called the creosote bush, found in the Mojave Desert. It is 15 metres (50 ft) in diameter. It is estimated that it started from a seed nearly 12,000 years ago. During its lifetime the last major period of glaciation in North America came to an end, the wheel and writing were invented, and the great Egyptian and Mayan pyramids were built. The shrub is still living. P.S. measurements in this quote are approximate |
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Did you know!
(Message 891724)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Human head and brains Not everything in life is perfect LOL |
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(Message 891611)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Human head and brains SJ >>> Human Brain |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 891608)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For the first time this season, neither BMW Sauber will be equipped with a KERS this weekend in Spain. BMW abandons KERS for Spain, Monaco |
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Famous Deaths on this Day
(Message 891607)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 200 - Sun Ce, warlord of the Han Dynasty (b. 175) 311 - Gaius VM Galerius, emperor of Rome, dies at about 50 984 - Gerberga of Saxony, Queen of Western Francia 1028 - Alfonso V, King of Leon/Galicia (999-1028), dies in battle 1194 - Kazimierz II, the Justified, grand duke of Poland (1177-94), dies 1194 - King Casimir II of Poland (b. 1138) 1219 - King Leo II of Armenia (b. 1150) 1309 - Charles II, the Lame, King of Naples (1285-1309), dies 1504 - Anton of Burgundy, the Great Bastard, knight, dies at about 82 1525 - Frederik III, the Wise, ruler of Saxon (1486-1525), dies at 62 1525 - Frederick III of Saxony (b. 1463) 1582 - Charlotte de Bourbon, Princess of Orange, dies 1586 - Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy of Ireland (b. 1529) 1604 - Claudio Merulo, Italian organist/composer, dies at 71 1613 - Johann Steuerlein, composer, dies at 66 1672 - Samuel Cooper, English painter (b. 1609) 1678 - Anna M van Schurman, Dutch poet/spoke 10 languages, dies at about 70 1702 - Jacob Hintze, composer, dies at 79 1705 - Leopold I von Hapsburg, Emperor of Holy Roman Empire, dies at 64 1766 - Jean Astruc, French physician and scholar (b. 1684) 1786 - Pedro III, King of Portugal, dies 1801 - Philippe-Lambert-Joseph Spruyt, Flemish painter/engraver, dies at 74 1808 - Pierre Jean George Cabanis, French physiologist (b. 1757) 1811 - Robert Mylne, Scottish architect (b. 1734) 1821 - Napoleon I Bonaparte, emperor France (1799-1815), dies in St Helena 1827 - Frederik Augustus I, Justified, King of Saxon (1806-27), dies at 76 1827 - Frederick Augustus I of Saxony (b. 1750) 1831 - Friedrich Ludwig Seidel, composer, dies at 65 1837 - Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli, Italian composer/bandmaster, dies at 85 1840 - Gottlob Benedikt Bierey, composer, dies at 67 1840 - Matthaus Fischer, composer, dies at 76 1855 - Sir Robert Inglis, Bt, English politician (b. 1786) 1859 - Peter G L Dirichlet, German mathematician, dies at 53 1864 - Alexander Hays, US Union-general-major, dies in battle at 44 1864 - John Marshall Jones, Confederate brig-general, dies in battle at 43 1864 - Leroy A Stafford, US Confederate brig-general, dies in battle at 42 1875 - Jan A C A van Nispen tot Sevenaer, Dutch MP (1848-75), dies at 71 1885 - Lauro Rossi, composer, dies at 73 1886 - Joseph Albert, German photographer (Albertotype), dies at 61 1892 - Jan Nepomuk Skroup, composer, dies at 80 1892 - August Wilhelm von Hofmann, German chemist (b. 1818) 1896 - Silas Adams, American lawyer and politician (b. 1839) 1900 - Ivan Aivazovsky, Russian painter (b. 1817) 1902 - Bret Harte, writer, dies at 65 1909 - Pauline Staegeman, German feminist, dies 1921 - Alfred H Fried, Austrian/German pacifist (Nobel 1911), dies 1927 - Charles Boissevain, editor in chief (General Trade 1885-1908), dies 1931 - Glen Kidston, British aviator and racing driver (b. 1899) 1941 - Natalija Obrenović, Queen of Serbia (b. 1859) 1942 - Qemal Stafa, Albanian politician (b. 1920) 1945 - Peter Van Pels, Jewish Refugee (b. 1926) 1947 - Ty LaForest, Canadian baseball player (b. 1917) 1949 - Maurice Maeterlinck, Belg playwright (Grand Fairie, Nobel 1911), dies 1951 - Eddie Dunn, comedian (Face to Face, Spin the Picture), dies at 54 1956 - Charles R Gallas, lexicographer (French Dictionary), dies at 88 1957 - Mikhail Fabianovich Gnesin, composer, dies at 74 1959 - Carlos Saavedra Lamas, Argentine politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1878) 1960 - Sulho Ranta, composer, dies at 58 1962 - Ernest Tyldesley, cricketer (990 runs in 14 Tests for England), dies 1963 - Heinrich Gebhard, composer, dies 1963 - Jacobus JP Old, architect/co-founder (Stijl), dies at 73 1968 - Albert Dekker, dies of accidental suffocation at 62 1969 - Ben Alexander, actor (Frank Smith-Dragnet), dies at 57 1971 - Alice Tissot, actress (Italian Straw Hat), dies of cancer at 81 1971 - Petro Scaglione, Italian procureur-general, killed by Mafia 1971 - Violet Jessop, Titanic survivor (b. 1887) 1972 - Rev Gary David, vocalist, dies at 76 1976 - Thomas Burnett Swann, sci-fi author (Day of Minotaur), dies at 47 1977 - Ludwig Erhard, German minister of Economic Affairs (CDU), dies at 80 1978 - Alfred H H Gilligan, cricketer (4 Tests for England), dies 1979 - Shirley O'Hara, actress (Wild Party), dies at 68 1980 - Edmond Vandercammen, Belgian writer/poet (Grand Combat), dies at 79 1981 - Bobby Sands, IRA activist/terrorist dies in the 66th day of his hunger strike 1983 - John Williams, actor (Family Affair, Dial M for Murder), dies at 80 1983 - Horst Schumann, Nazi physician (b. 1901) 1985 - Sir Donald Bailey, British civil engineer (b. 1901) 1986 - Jon William Haussermann Jr, composer, dies at 76 1986 - Rui Coelho, composer, dies at 94 1988 - George Rose, actor (Devil's Disciple, Hideaways), dies at 68 1988 - Tamara Pos, Suriname/Dutch activist 1988 - Michael Shaara, American author (b. 1928) 1989 - Frank Easton, cricket wicketkeeper (NSW 1933-39), dies 1991 - William De Acutis, dies at 33 1992 - Ben Frommer, dies at 78 1992 - Dick Yarmy, dies of lung cancer at 58 1992 - Jean-Claude Pascal, French actor (Golden Salamander), dies at 64 1992 - Stefano d'Arrigo, Siciilian writer, dies at 72 1993 - Balak Brahmachari, [Marxist Godman], Indies guru, dies at 73 1993 - Irving Howe, US writer/critic (Dissent), dies at 72 1993 - Lenore Kingston Jenson, dies of cancer at 79 1994 - Hein Salomonson, architect, dies at about 83 1994 - Joe Layton, director (Richard Pryor Live on Sunset Strip), dies at 63 1995 - Anthony Wagner, genealogist, dies at 86 1995 - Bernard Benjamin Gillis, judge, dies at 89 1995 - Esther Waterhouse, doctor/methodist, dies at 86 1995 - James Pack, naval officer museum curator, dies at 81 1995 - Lionel Alexander Bethune [Alastair] Pilkington, engineer, dies at 75 1995 - Mikhail Moseyevich Botvinnik, world chess champ, dies 1995 - Thomas Eden Binkley, musician, dies at 63 1996 - Ai Qing, poet, dies at 86 1996 - Beryl Burton, cyclist, dies at 58 1997 - Walter Gotell, German actor (b. 1924) 2000 - Gino Bartali, Italian cyclist (b. 1914) |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 891603)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while on Vacation! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 891580)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Coco Chanel Introduces Chanel No. 5 (1921) One of the best-known perfumes in the world, Chanel No. 5 is the first fragrance from Parisian couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel. The name of the perfume allegedly derives from the fact that multiple perfume samples, labeled No. 1 through No. 6, were mixed for Coco's approval, and it was bottle No. 5 that met with her liking. |
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(Message 891579)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us." - Herman Hesse |
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(Message 891578)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Human head and brains The human head contains 22 bones, consisting the cranium and the facial bones. The cranium is formed by 8 bones: the frontal bone, two parietal bones, two temporal bones, the occipital bone in the back, the ethmoid bone behind the nose, and the sphenoid bone. The face consists of 14 bones including the maxilla (upper jaw) and mandible (lower jaw). (The skull has many little holes in its base which allow the cranial nerves to travel to their destinations.) The cranium protects the brain, which, for an average adult male weighs about 1400 gram (49oz). The brain of Russian novelist Turgenev, weighed 2021g (71oz), Bismarck's brain weighed 1807g (64oz), while that of famous French statesman Gambetta was only 1294g (46oz). Female average brain mass is slightly less than that of males. The largest woman's brain recorded weighed 1742g (6oz). Einstein's brain was of average size. An elephant's brain weighs 5000g (176oz or 11 lb), a whale's 10000g (352oz or 22lb). In proportion to the body, the whale has a much smaller brain than man. This seem to give man the edge, until it was discovered that the dwarf monkey has 1g of brain per 27g (0.95oz) of body, and the capuchin monkey has 1g of brain per 17,5g body, whereas man has 1 gram of brain to 44g of body. Most scientists believe that "photographic memory" is a myth. Clever people train their brains to remember well. In fact, as humans we simply do not remember things well. Of the three beings known to be able to recognise themselves in the mirror, the orangutan, the dolphin and the human, only the latter turns around and instantly cannot remember what his/her own face looks like. (Try drawing a picture of yourself without looking in the mirror:) Brain power The human brains consists of more than 100 billion neurons (nerve cells) through which the brain's commands are sent in the form of electric pulses. These pulses travel at more than 400 km/h (250 mph), creating enough electricity to power a lightbulb. The brain consumes more energy than any other organ, burning up a whopping one-fifth of the food we take in. It is estimated that the mental capacity of a 100-year old human with perfect memory could be represented by computer with 10 to the power of 15 bits (one petabit). At the current rate of computer chip development, that figure can be reached in about 35 years. However, that represents just memory capacity, not the extremely complex processes of thought creation and emotions. But consider this: for all the complexity of the brain, you still have only one thought at a time. Make it a positive thought. Factoids One-quarter of the brains in used to control the eye. We actually see with our brains, with the eyes basically being cameras. You're born with 300 bones, but when you get to be an adult, you only have 206. |
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(Message 891445)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Budweiser beer named after Czech town In the mid-1800s, Eberhard Anheuser was a successful manufacturer of soap and candles in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. In 1859, he financed a loan to a struggling neighbourhood brewery called The Bavarian Brewery, which was started by George Schneider in 1852. When the brewery faltered again in 1860, Anheuser and a partner, William O'Dench, bought the interests of minority creditors rather than see the brewery go under. They reorganised the company and resumed production under the name E. Anheuser & Company. The partnership In 1857, the 18-year old Adolphus Busch, the second youngest of 22 children, immigrated to the United States from Germany to join his 3 brothers in St. Louis. Although his brother had started the John B. Busch Brewing Company in Washington, Missouri, Adolphus opted to enter into a partnership with Ernst Wattenberg to sell brewing supplies. It was through this business that Adolphus met his wife, whose father would be his future partner. Adolphus Busch and Lily Anheuser married in 1861. In 1865, the two beer companies merged, with Adolphus as equal partner with Eberhard Anheuser. Budweiser beer In 1876, Busch and his friend Carl Conrad, a liquor importer, developed a "Bohemian-style" lager, inspired after a trip to the region. Brewers in Bohemia generally named a beer after their town with the suffix "er." Beers produced in the town of Plzen, for example, were called Plzners, or Pilsners. Busch and Conrad had visited another town, only 104 km (65 miles) south of Plzenalso, known for its breweries: Bömische Budweis, which became Ceske Budejovice in 1918. Beer has been brewed in Ceske Budejovice since it was founded as Budiwoyz by king Premys II Otakar in 1245. The German name for the town is Budweis. The name "Budweiser" is a locative, meaning "of Budweis." The beer recipes from Budweis were carried around the world - including by Busch and Conrad - and in the late 1800s there were several breweries producing beers called Budweiser. Miller and Schlitz both produced Budweisers but, as the name became so strongly associated with Anheuser-Busch, they stopped it. In the US the last other Budweiser producer was DuBois Brewing, which stopped making the brand only in the late 1970s. The American Bud Busch and Conrad introduced "Budweiser Lager Beer" in St. Louis, brewed by E. Anheuser Co.'s Brewing Association, and bottled and distributed by Carl Conrad. The Anheuser company was renamed Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association in 1879, and Adolphus became president the following year, a position he was to hold for 33 years. On 24 January 1883, Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association acquired the rights in the US to bottle and sell Budweiser. In 1919, the company was renamed Anheuser-Busch, the name by which it is known today. In 1997, the Anheuser-Busch annual worldwide beer volume exceeded 100 million barrels, confirming its position as the world's largest brewer. The Bud battle In 1895, almost 20 years after Busch's Budweiser was first brewed, a Bohemian company called Budejovicky Pivovar started making a beer known as Budvar, a shortened version of the brewery name. It was exported under the name Budweiser Budvar, being from Budweis. The golden rule in business is that the one with the gold rules. Well, usually. In the battle for the Budweiser brand name there has not been a victor. A legal battle between the Buds has raged for years. According to EU regulations, a locative can be registered as a trademark only by a manufacturer residing at that place. Thus, according to EU regulations, the Czech beer is the legal bearer of the trademark "Budweiser", or "Budejovicky." But that's not the only claim. According to the German "Reinheitsgebot" (Beer Purity Regulations), the Annheuser-Busch Budweiser cannot be considered as beer because rice is used in the production process. According to the Beer Purity Regulations, beer can only be brewed from [barley] malt, hops and beer. (Wheat beers are called "weizens" in German.) Germany forbade the use of word "Bud" as trademark on everyone; the court ruled it was too close to "Bit" which the domestic Bitburger brewery uses as its trademark. The oldest brewery in the town of Ceske Budejovice (Budweis) is Budweiser Burgerbrau, founded in 1795, and by far the most "original" of the claimants over the name Budweiser. The main brand of Budweiser Burgerbrau (Budejovice Burghers' Brewery) is Samson, still brewed as both light and dark lager beer, bearing the labels Budweiser Bier and Budejovicky Pivo. It is said Samson was the model for Augustus Busch for his brew. Budweiser Burgerbrau has claimed they have the right to the trademark "Budweiser" on the basis they were the oldest brewery of the German-speaking burghers of Budweis. They insist that Budejovicky Budvar was the brewery of the Czech-speakers, who thus only have the right to the trademark "Budejovicky". The Budweisers from Budejovice has been called "The Beer of Kings" since the 16th century. Adolphus Busch is said to have turned the slogan around to "The King of the Beers". The Czech Budweiser is imported all around Europe, sold in some countries as "Budejovicky Budvar" but known as Budweiser. In Europe it is still known as the original Budweiser. In the US and elsewhere the Anheuser-Busch Budweiser remains, if not the king of beer tastes, the king of beer sales. Eberhard Anheuser (1805-1880). He had a taste for success. A German immigrant to the US, he made a fortune in soap manufacturing. But when he helped finance a small brewery in 1860, he suddenly found himself in the lucrative beer business. Adolphus Busch (1839-1913). He was taken with Lily Anheuser from the start. His brother Ulrich courted Lily's older sister Anna. On 7 March 1861, Eberhard Anheuser gave away the hands of both daughters in a double wedding ceremony with the Busch boys in St. Louis. Adolphus Busch died in 1913, and his son August took charge of the company. When August passed away in 1934, his son Adolphus Busch III took over. He was succeeded by his brother, August A. Busch Jr in 1946. In 1974, his son August A. Busch III became the fifth-generation Anheuser-Busch president. In 1992, August A. Busch IV was named vice president, Budweiser Brands. |
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(Message 891442)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Whiskey |
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(Message 891434)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: More than 5 billion crayons are produced each year More than 100 billion crayons have been produced so far. The first crayons consisted of a mixture of charcoal and oil. In the early 1900s, cousins Edwin Binney and Harold Smith developed a nontoxic wax crayon. Binney's wife, Alice, attached the French word for chalk, craie, with "ola," from oily, to form the Crayola name. Their first box of Crayola crayons were sold for a nickel in 1903. The first Crayola crayons came in a box of eight colours: black, blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red and yellow. By 1957, 40 new colours were introduced. Today there are more than 120 crayon colours, including Atomic Tangerine, Blizzard Blue, Mango Tango, Outrageous Orange, Laser Lemon, Screamin' Green and Shocking Pink. Over 5 billion crayons are produced each year. |
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(Message 891407)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: First submarine designed in 1578 Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) made sketches of a submarine and William Bourne, a British mathematician, drew plans for a submarine in 1578. But it was only in 1620 that Cornelius van Drebbel, a Dutch inventor, managed to build a submarine. He wrapped a wooden rowboat tightly in waterproofed leather and had air tubes with floats to the surface to provide oxygen. Of course, there were no engines yet, so the oars went through the hull at leather gaskets. He took the first trip with 12 oarsmen in the Thames River - staying submerged for 3 hours. The first submarine used for military purposes was built in 1776 by David Bushnell (1742-1824) of the US. His "Turtle" was a one-man, wooden submarine powered by hand-turned propellers. It was used during the American Revolution against British warships. The Turtle would approach enemy ships partially submerged to attach explosives to the ships's hull. The Turtle worked well but the explosives did not. Two rival inventors from the US developed the first true submarines in the 1890s. The US Navy purchased submarines built by John P Holland, while Russia and Japan opted for the designs of Simon Lake. Their submarines used petrol or steam engines for surface cruising and electric motors for underwater travel. They also invented torpedoes which were propelled by small electric motors, thereby introducing one of the most dangerous weapons in the world. Submarines are also called U-boats, which is short for Unterseeboot, the German word for undersea boat. The first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, was launched in 1955. In 1958 the Nautilus made the first voyage under the polar ice pack, completing the 2945 km (1,830 miles) journey in 6 days. The first submerged circumnavigation of earth was made in 1960 by the nuclear submarine USS Triton. |
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Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: AH, Loki! LOL I remember that name. Thanks goodness :o) That name would hard to pronounce ten times fast !! LOL |
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Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: AH, Loki! LOL I remember that name. What do you remember about Loki? :o) |
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(Message 891377)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Trickster Part 2 Part 2 |
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(Message 891372)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Trickster A common figure in the folklore of many indigenous peoples, the trickster is a god, goddess, spirit, human, or anthropomorphic animal who is often an amoral and comic troublemaker. The trickster's rule-breaking frequently takes the form of tricks or thievery. An enduring archetype, the trickster can be cunning, foolish, or both and often inspires laughter even when considered sacred. In many cultures, the trickster is also a culture hero |
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(Message 891368)
Posted 5 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A taxi passenger tapped the driver on the shoulder to ask him a question. The driver screamed, lost control of the car, nearly hit a bus, went up on the footpath, and stopped centimeters from a shop window. For a second everything went quiet in the cab, then the driver said, "Look mate, don't ever do that again. You scared the daylights out of me!" The passenger apologized and said, "I didn't realize that a little tap would scare you so much. "The driver replied, "Sorry, it's not really your fault. Today is my first day as a cab driver. I've been driving a funeral van for the last 25 years. |
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Posted 4 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Character and personal force are the only investments that are worth anything." - Walt Whitman |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 891205)
Posted 4 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1006 - Abd-Allah Ansari, Persian mystic/poet (Monadjat) 1008 - Khajeh Abdollah Ansari, The Persian Sufi (d. 1088) 1008 - King Henry I of France (d. 1060) 1611 - Carlo Rainaldi, composer 1631 - Mary I Henriette Stuart, daughter of Charles I/queen of England 1635 - Willem van Outhoorn, Dutch governor-general (Dutch East Indies) 1654 - Kangxi Emperor of China (d. 1722) 1655 - Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori, Italy, piano builder 1715 - Richard Graves, English writer (d. 1804) 1733 - Jean-Charles de Borda, French mathematician, physicist, political scientist, and sailor (d. 1799) 1738 - Josef Kohaut, composer 1744 - Marianne von Martinez, composer 1752 - John Brooks, 11th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1825) 1763 - Franz Stanislaus Spindler, composer 1767 - Tyagaraja, Composer of Indian classical Carnatic music (d. 1847) 1769 - Charles Hague, composer 1772 - Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus, German publisher (d. 1823) 1776 - Johann Friedrich Herbart, Germany, philosopher/psychologist 1777 - Charles-Louis-Joseph Hanssens, composer 1781 - Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, German philosopher (d. 1832) 1796 - Horace Mann, US, educator/author/editor (pioneered public schools) 1796 - Joseph Pannell Taylor, Brig General (Union Army), died in 1864 1796 - William H. Prescott, American historian (d. 1859) 1820 - Joseph Whitaker, England, publisher, founded Whitaker's Almanack 1820 - Julia Gardiner Tyler, 2nd wife of Pres John Tyler (1841-45) 1822 - Charles Boucher de Boucherville, Quebec politician (d. 1915) 1825 - Thomas Henry Huxley, scientist/humanist/Darwinist 1825 - Augustus Le Plongeon, French antiquitarian (d. 1908) 1826 - Frederick Church, US romantic landscape painter (Hudson River Sch) 1827 - John Hanning Speke, British explorer (d. 1864) 1835 - Edmund Hart Turpin, composer 1852 - Alice Pleasance Liddell, English schoolgirl model for Alice in Wonderland (d. 1934) 1860 - Emil Nikolaus Von Reznicek, Vienna Austria, composer (Donna Diana) 1867 - Dynam-Victor Fumet, composer 1870 - Alexandre Benois, Russian artist (d. 1960) 1871 - Mynona, writer 1873 - Joe De Grasse, Canadian film director (d. 1940) 1875 - Ramiro de Maeztu y Whitney, Spanish writer (Don Quixote & Celestine) 1875 - Reggie Schwartz, cricketer (1st of great South African googlists) 1877 - Arthur Lang, US, boxer/businessman (Died Aug 8, 1992 at 115) 1881 - Aleksandr F Kerenski, Russian premier (1917-Prelude to Bolshevism) 1882 - Wilhelm Lehmann, writer 1889 - Francis J Spellman, US Cardinal 1891 - Frederick Jacobi, composer 1891 - Johan W F Werumeus Buning, Dutch poet (Daily Bread) 1893 - Edgar Dearing, Ceres CA, actor (Abraham Lincoln, Free & Easy) 1893 - Royal Butler, [Edwin Richey], Atlanta GA, actor 1902 - Cola [Nicolas] Debrot, Bonaire governor (Neth Antilles)/author 1902 - Cvjetko Rihtman, composer 1902 - Rodney Meredith Thomas, architect/painter 1903 - Luther Adler, NYC, actor (Dr Bernard Altman-Psychiatrist) 1904 - Umm Kulthum, Egyptian singer (official Date of Birth) (d. 1975) 1905 - Mátyás Seiber, Budapest Hungary, composer (Scherzando) 1906 - Esmond Knight, East Sheen England, actor (Hamlet, Sleeping Murder) 1907 - Lincoln Kirstein, American impresario (d. 1996) 1909 - Howard Da Silva, [Silverblatt], Cleve Oh, actor (Ben Franklin-1776) 1909 - Jeroom Verten [Jozef F Vermetten], Flemish playwright 1910 - Mady Alfredo, [Maria M the Brieder], actress (Alicia) 1912 - Lou Brown, Bkln, orch leader (Jerry Lewis Show) 1913 - Lady Katherine Brandram, née Princess of Greece and Denmark (d. 2007) 1914 - Abdel Karim Kassem, general/premier/dictator of Iraq (1958-63) 1914 - Emmanuel Robles, Algerian-Fren journalist/playwright (Lesson Hauteurs) 1915 - Curt Conway, Boston MA, actor (Raw Deal) 1915 - Pedro Saenz, composer 1916 - Maurice "Moe" Purtill, jazz drummer 1917 - Edward Toner Cone, composer 1918 - Kakuei Tanaka, Japanese PM (1972-74), convicted of bribe-taking 1918 - Thomas Mead, Australian politician and journalist (d. 2004) 1919 - Dimiter Petkov, composer 1919 - Mary Ann McCall, singer 1921 - John van Kesteren, Dutch tenor (Komische Oper, West-Berlin) 1921 - Patsy Garrett, Atlantic City NJ, actress (Nanny & the Professor) 1921 - Edo Murtić, Croatian painter (d. 2005) 1922 - John Paul Hammerschmidt, (Rep-R-AR, 1967- ) 1923 - Ed Cassidy, American musician (Spirit) 1923 - Assi Rahbani, Lebanese composer and author 1924 - Peter Aldersley, actor/disc jockey 1924 - Tat'yana Petrovna Nikolayeva, composer 1925 - Peter Blum, German/South African/English poet (Capricorn) 1925 - Maurice R. Greenberg, American businessman 1926 - G Reinshagen, writer 1926 - Milton "Milt" Thompson, US NASA-test pilot/chief-engineer (X-15) 1928 - Betsy Rawls, Spartanburg SC, golfer (US Womens Open-51, 53, 57, 60) 1928 - Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian president (1981- ) 1928 - Maynard Ferguson, Verdun Quebec, jazz trumpeter (Roulette) 1928 - Wolfgang von Trips, German racing driver (d. 1961) |
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Posted 4 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1436 - Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman (b. 1390s) 1471 - Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales (killed in battle) (b. 1453) 1471 - Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset, English military commander (executed) 1506 - Husayn Bayqarah, ruler of Herat (b. 1438) 1519 - Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino (b. 1492) 1566 - Luca Ghini, Italian physician and botanist (b. 1490) 1594 - Paul Buys, Grand Pensionary of Holland, dies at 62 1604 - Claudio Merulo, composer, dies at 71 1605 - Ulisse Aldrovandi, Italian biologist/medical, dies at 82 1615 - Adriaan van Roomen, Flemish mathematician (b. 1561) 1626 - Arthur Lake, Bishop of Bath and Wells, English bishop and Bible translator (b. 1569) 1677 - Isaac Barrow, English mathematician (b. 1630) 1684 - John Nevison, English highwayman (b. 1639) 1729 - Louis-Antoine, Cardinal de Noailles, French cardinal (b. 1651) 1734 - James Thornhill, English painter 1737 - Eustace Budgell, English writer (b. 1686) 1752 - Pieter Snyers, Flemish painter/engraver, dies at 71 1770 - Christian Gottfried Krause, composer, dies at 51 1774 - Anthony Ulrich II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (b. 1714) 1776 - Jacques Saly, French sculptor (b. 1717) 1790 - Matthew Tilghman, American delegate to the Continental Congress (b. 1718) 1799 - Tipu Sultan, Indian military leader (b. 1750) 1811 - Nikolay Kamensky, Russian general (b. 1776) 1824 - Joseph Joubert, French essayist and moralist (b. 1754) 1832 - Jan van Speyck, Dutch admiral, buried in New Church 1855 - Camille Pleyel, Austria piano builder/composer, dies at 66 1858 - Aimé Bonpland, French explorer and botanist (b. 1773) 1859 - Joseph Diaz Gergonne, French mathematician (b. 1771) 1860 - Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek, composer, dies 1879 - William Froude, Brit civil eng/shipbuilder (F Integer), dies at 68 1880 - Edward Clark, Governor of Texas (b. 1815) 1885 - Aleksandar I Karadjordjevic, monarch of Serbia (1842-58), dies at 78 1891 - Sherlock Holmes, "dies" at Reichenbach Falls 1893 - George Washington Hewitt, composer, dies at 82 1901 - John Jones Ross, Canadian politician (b. 1831) 1903 - Goce Delchev, a revolutionary from the Balkans - leader of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (b. 1872) 1916 - Joseph Mary Plunkett, Irish revolutionary (b. 1887) 1919 - Milan Rastislav Štefánik, Slovak politician, French general and astronomer (b. 1880) 1922 - Viktor Kingissepp, Estonian Bolshevik politician (b. 1888) 1928 - Barry E Odell Pain, English writer (Punch), dies at 63 1929 - Henry Morton Dunham, composer, dies at 75 1937 - Noel Rosa, Brazilian songwriter (b. 1910) 1938 - Carl von Ossietzky, German pacifist/writer (Nobel 1935), dies at 48 1953 - Edward B B Shanks, British poet/critic, dies at 60 1953 - Thomas Tertius Noble, composer, dies at 85 1955 - Georges Enescu, Romanian/French violist/composer (Oedipe), dies at 73 1955 - Louis Breguet, French aviation pioneer, dies at 75 1961 - Anita Stewart, dies of heart attack at 66 1965 - Norman Brokenshire, TV moderator (Four Square Court), dies at 66 1966 - Juan Maria Thomas Sabater, composer, dies at 69 1967 - Bengt Axel von Torne, composer, dies at 75 1969 - Osbert Sitwell, English writer (b. 1892) 1970 - 4 students, at Kent State University killed by Ohio National Guard 1970 - William Schroeder (b. 1950) 1971 - Donald Dexter Van Slyke, US chemist (Cyanosis), dies at 88 1971 - Joseph Csaky, Hungarian/French sculptor, dies at 83 1971 - Louis de Bree, [Louis C Davids], Dutch actor (Bluejackets), dies at 87 1972 - Edward Calvin Kendall, American chemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1886) 1973 - Jane Bowles, writer, dies at 56 1974 - Israel Citkowitz, composer, dies at 65 1974 - John Wengraf, actor (Pride & Passion, 12 to the Moon), dies at 77 1975 - Moe Howard, [Moses Horowitz], comedian (3 Stooges), dies at 77 1980 - Josip Broz Tito, leader of Yugoslavia (1943-80), dies at 87 1980 - Kay Hammond, actress (Blithe SPirit, 5 Golden Hours), dies 1983 - Nino Sanzogno, composer, dies at 72 1984 - Diana Dors, actress (Berserk!), dies at 52 of cancer 1984 - Bob Clampett, American cartoonist (b. 1913) 1985 - Clarence Wiseman, the 10th General of The Salvation Army (b. 1907) 1987 - Cathryn Damon, actress (Mary Campbell-Soap), dies at 56 1987 - Dick Hillenius, Dutch biologist/writer, dies at 59 1987 - Paul Butterfield, singer/harmonica player, dies of drug abuse at 44 1990 - Don Appell, dies 1991 - Dennis Crosby, son of Bing, commits suicide at 54 1992 - Henri Guillemin, French historian, dies at 89 1992 - Ismael Galeano, "Commandant Franklyn" (Contra), dies 1992 - Vitali Andreyevich Grishchenko, Russian cosmonaut, dies at 50 1992 - Gregor Mackenzie, Labour Party (UK) politician (b. 1927) 1994 - Karl Francis Hettinger, onion Field survivor, dies at 59 1995 - Lewis T Preston, banker, dies at 68 1995 - Louis Krasner, violinist, dies at 91 1996 - Jean Crepin, soldier/industrialist, dies at 87 1996 - Stanley William Reed, cineaste, dies at 85 1997 - Alvy Moore, actor/producer (Mr Kimball-Green Acres), dies at 75 1997 - Vijayananda Dahanayake, PM of Sri Lanka (1959-60), dies 2001 - Bonnie Lee Bakley, American murder victim (b. 1956) 2005 - David Hackworth, U.S. Army officer and military journalist (b. 1930) |
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(Message 891203)
Posted 4 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Indians asked their Chief in autumn if the winter was going to be cold or not. Not really knowing an answer, the chief replies that the winter was going to be cold and that the members of the village were to collect wood to be prepared. Being a good leader, he then went to the next phone booth and called the National Weather Service and asked, "Is this winter to be cold?" The man on the phone responded, "This winter is going to be quite cold indeed." So the Chief went back to speed up his people to collect even more wood to be prepared. A week later he called the National Weather Service again, "Is it going to be a very cold winter?" "Yes", the man replied, "it's going to be a very cold winter." So the Chief goes back to his people and orders them to go and find every scrap of wood they can find. Two weeks later he calls the National Weather Service again: "Are you absolutely sure that the winter is going to be very cold?" "Absolutely," the man replies, "the Indians are collecting wood like crazy!" |
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Posted 4 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Check. Team |
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(Message 890886)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: How is Andy enjoying the colonies ? |
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(Message 890882)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1010 - Ansfried, 9th bishop of Utrecht (995-1010)/saint, dies at about 69 1152 - Matilda of Boulogne, Queen of England (b. 1105) 1160 - Peter Lombard, Italian scholar and bishop (b. c.1100) 1270 - King Béla IV of Hungary (b. 1206) 1294 - Jan I, duke of Brabant/Limburg/poet, dies 1410 - Alexander V, [Petros Philargi], Kreta's Pope (1409-10), dies 1442 - Engelbert I, Earl of Nassau-Dillenburg, dies 1481 - Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan (b. 1432) 1567 - Leonhard Paminger, composer, dies at 72 1598 - Anna Guarini, Italian singer (b. 1563) 1606 - Henry Garnet, English Jesuit (executed) (b. 1555) 1614 - Sasbout Vosmeer, RC theologist/apostole vicar, dies at 66 1622 - Pedro Páez, Spanish Jesuit missionary (b. 1564) 1654 - Francois van Kinschot, treasurer-gen/chancellor of Brabant, dies at 77 1679 - James Sharp, English archbishop (assassinated) (b. 1613) 1693 - Claude de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, French courtier (b. 1607) 1703 - Eglon van de Down, still-life painter, dies 1704 - Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, Austrian violist/composer, dies at 59 1707 - Michiel de Swaen, South Netherlands physician/poet, dies at 53 1724 - John Leverett the Younger, American President of Harvard (b. 1662) 1737 - Abraham Patras, gov-gen of East-Indies (1735-37), dies at 65 1750 - John Willison, Scottish minister and writer (b. 1680) 1752 - Samuel Ogle, British provincial Governor of Maryland (b. c. 1692) 1758 - Benedict XIV, [Prospero L Lambertini], Pope (1740-58), dies at 83 1763 - George Psalmanazar, British impostor (b. 1679) 1764 - Francesco Algarotti, Italian earl/encyclopedist, dies at 53 1779 - John Winthrop, American astronomer (b. 1714) 1783 - Pieter Valck(x), South Netherlands sculptor, dies at 49 1792 - Carlo Zuccari, composer, dies at 87 1839 - Ferdinando Paer, composer, dies at 67 1841 - Cornelis T Elout, Dutch minister of Finance/Navy/Colonies, dies at 74 1854 - William Beale, composer, dies at 70 1856 - Adolfo Fumagalli, composer, dies at 27 1856 - Adolphe Charles Adam, French composer/critic (Giselle), dies at 52 1861 - Anthony Philip Heinrich, composer, dies at 80 1863 - Elisha Franklin "Bull" Paxton, US Confederate brig-gen, dies at 35 1868 - Olof Wilhelm Udden, composer, dies at 68 1881 - Josip Jurcic, Slovic writer (Schone Vida), dies 1893 - Josef Rudolf Zavrtal, composer, dies at 73 1902 - David R Capriles, Curacaos director of psychiatric, dies at 64 1910 - Artie Shaw, bandleader 1917 - Norman Callaway, NSW bat, cricketer (207 in only FC innings), dies 1918 - Charlie Soong, Christian Missionary 1921 - Théodore Pilette, Belgian racing driver (b. 1883) 1926 - Napoleon V Bonaparte, French pretender to the throne, dies at 63 1931 - Frank Hoyt Losey, composer, dies at 59 1931 - Otto Winter-Hjelm, composer, dies at 93 1932 - Anton Wildgans, Austr writer (Dies Irae)/dir Burgtheater, dies at 51 1939 - [Karl Eduard] Wilhelm Groener, German general, dies at 71 1942 - Johan H Westerveld, lt-col/leader Order Service, executed 1942 - Thorvald Stauning, Prime Minister of Denmark (b. 1873) 1943 - Leslie Heward, composer, dies at 45 1945 - Louis L H de Visser, Dutch MP (CPN), dies at 66 1955 - Philips C Visser, explorer/ambassador to Moscow, dies 1958 - Frank Foster, cricketer (England all-rounder, 11 Tests 1911-12), dies 1961 - Maurice [Jean Jacques] Merleau-Ponty, French philosopher, dies at 53 1964 - Diana Wynyard, dies at 58 1965 - Howard Spring, British author (Heaven Lies About Us), dies at 76 1965 - Otto Forst de Battaglia, Austrian diplomat/genealogist, dies at 75 1966 - Wylie Watson, dies at 77 1968 - Leonid Leonidovich Sabaneyev, composer, dies at 86 1969 - Imre Vincze, composer, dies at 42 1969 - Zakir Hussain, 3rd President of India, (b. 1897) 1970 - Candelario Huizar, composer, dies at 82 1972 - Bruce Cabot, actor (Diamonds are Forever), dies at 68 1972 - Dan Blocker, actor (Hoss-Bonanza), dies at 43 1972 - Les Harvey, rocker, dies 1975 - Samuel Gonard, chairman (International Red Cross), dies at 78 1976 - David Bruce, dies at 62 1976 - Ernie Nevers, college fullback (Stanford), dies at 72 1978 - Wim van Doorne, Dutch auto manufacturer (DAF), dies at 71 1979 - Erin O'Brien-Moore, actress (Nurse Choate-Peyton Place), dies at 76 1982 - Helmut Dantine, actor (Shadow of the Cloak), dies at 64 1982 - Hugh Beaumont, actor (Ward-Leave it to Beaver), dies at 73 1983 - Vaughn Taylor, act (Jailhouse Rock), dies of cerebal hemmorrhage at 72 1986 - Robert Alda, actor (Dan Lewis-Supertrain), dies at 72 1987 - Dicky Fuller, cricketer (one Test for WI 1935, one run, 0-12), dies 1987 - Yolande Christina Dalida, dies at 54 1988 - Lev Semenovich Pontryagin, Russian mathematician (b. 1908) 1989 - Christine Jorgensen, 1st transsexual, dies at 62 1989 - Muriel Ostriche, dies 1989 - Edward Ochab, Polish Communist politician (b. 1906) 1990 - Pimen, [Sergei Irzyekov], patriarch of Rus-orthodox church, dies at 79 1991 - Gerrit Mik, child psychiatrist/Dutch MP (D66), dies 1991 - Jersy Kosinski, author (Being There), dies at 57 1991 - Margaret Tallichet, actress (Stranger on the 3rd Floor), dies 1991 - Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Egyptian singer and composer (b. 1907) 1992 - Elizabeth Lennox, radio singer, dies of heart seizure at 98 1992 - George Murphy, (Sen-R-Ca, 1965-71)/actor, dies of Leukemia at 89 1992 - Peter Bruni, dies of heart failure at 60 1994 - Gustaaf AWC baron van Hemert Dingshof, mayor of Maarn, dies at 78 1994 - Haty Tegelaar-Boonacker, Dutch MP (CDA), dies at 63 1994 - Milford Dolliole, pioneer jazz drummer, dies at 90 1994 - Richard Scarry, author/illustrator of children's books, dies at 74 1995 - Michael Horden, actor (Fool, Green Man, Scoop), dies at 83 1996 - Jack Weston, actor (Ishtar, Rad, Cuba), dies of lymphoma at 71 1996 - Timothy Gullikson, tennis player/coach, dies at 45 1997 - Narciso Yepes, Spanish classical guitarist (b. 1927) 1999 - Joe Adcock, American baseball player (b. 1927) 1999 - Steve Chiasson, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1967) 2000 - John Joseph Cardinal O'Connor, Catholic Archbishop of New York (b. 1920) 2001 - Billy Higgins, American drummer (b. 1936) 2002 - Barbara Castle, British politician (b. 1910) 2002 - Evgeny Svetlanov, Russian composer and pianist (b. 1928) 2003 - Suzy Parker, American actress (b. 1932) 2004 - Anthony Ainley, British actor (b. 1932) 2004 - Ken Downing, British racing driver (b. 1917) 2004 - Darrell Johnson, American baseball player (b. 1928) 2006 - Karel Appel, Dutch painter (b. 1921) 2006 - Pramod Mahajan, Indian politician (b. 1949) 2006 - Earl Woods, Athlete and father of Tiger Woods (b. 1932) 2007 - Warja Honegger-Lavater, Swiss illustrator (b. 1913) 2007 - Wally Schirra, American astronaut (b. 1923) 2007 - Knock Yokoyama, Japanese comedian and politician (b. 1932) 2008 - Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo, Spanish former Primer Minister (b. 1926) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 890878)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 621 Francis Bacon accused of bribery 1629 French huguenot leader duke De Rohan signs accord with Spain 1960 Harvey Schmidt/Tom Jones' musical "Fantasticks," premieres in NYC 1983 Bruins 3-Isles 8-Wales Conf Championship-Isles hold 3-1 lead 1985 Date of $5 million check in "View to a Kill" 1986 NY Yankee Don Mattingly is 6th to hit 3 sacrifice flies in a game |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 890876)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Trigonometry for farmers: swine and coswine... |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 890871)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HistoryOrb |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 890869)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Famous Birthdays on this Day 612 - Constantine III, Byzantine Emperor (d. 641) 1415 - Cecily Neville, mother of Edward IV of England and Richard III of England (d. 1495) 1428 - Pedro González de Mendoza, Spanish cardinal and statesman (d. 1495) 1446 - Margaretha, English princess/duchess of Bourgondie 1446 - Margaret of York, wife of Charles I, Duke of Burgundy (d. 1503) 1469 - Niccolo Machiavelli, Italy, politician/writer (Prince) 1514 - Bartholomaeus a Martyribus, [Fernandez], primate of Portugal 1535 - Alessandro "Agnolo" Allori, Italian painter/carpet designer 1647 - John A "Joannes" Antonides van der Goes, poet (Bellone aen bant) 1649 - Johann Valentin Meder, composer 1662 - Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann, German architect (d. 1736) 1692 - Jan J Mauricius, Dutch governor-general of Suriname (1742-51) 1695 - Henri Pitot, Italian-born French engineer (d. 1771) 1708 - Johann Adolph Scheibe, German music theroist/composer 1713 - Alexis Clairault, French mathematician (d. 1765) 1729 - Florian Leopold Gassmann, composer 1737 - Friedrich Schwindl, composer 1742 - Jean-Baptiste Krumphultz, composer 1744 - Freidrich Wilhelm Weis, composer 1752 - Braz Francisco de Lima, composer 1761 - August von Kotzebue, German dramatist (d. 1819) 1764 - Elisabeth PMH, princess of France/son of king Louis XVI 1768 - Charles Tennant, Scottish chemist and industrialist (d. 1838) 1773 - Giuseppe Acerbi, Italian traveller/nature investigator/diplomat 1815 - Hermanus W Witteveen, Dutch theologist 1816 - Montgomery Cunningham Meigs, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union Army), died in 1892 1819 - Nicola De Giosa, composer 1826 - Charles XV Louis E, King of Sweden/Norway (1859-72)/poet 1844 - Edouard A Drumont, French anti-semitic journalist 1844 - Richard D'Oyly Carte, England, opera impresario (Ivanhoe) 1849 - Jacob Riis, Denmark, reporter (NY Tribune, NY Evening Sun) 1849 - Bernhard von Bülow, Chancellor of Germany (d. 1929) 1857 - George Gore, American baseball player (d. 1933) 1859 - Andy Adams, US writer (Log of a Cowboy) 1860 - John Scott Haldane, Scottish physiologist (d. 1936) 1860 - Vito Volterra, Italian mathematician (d. 1940) 1861 - Emmett Dalton, American outlaw (d. 1937) 1867 - Jack Hearne, cricketer (cousin of George & Alec 12 Tests for Eng) 1870 - Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (d. 1948) 1873 - Nikolay N Tcherepnin, St Petersburg, composer of ballets, songs [OS] 1873 - [Nicoline] Magdalene Anchor-Roll, Norwegian author (Kvinnen og Den) 1873 - Pavlo Skoropadsky, Ukrainian general (d. 1945) 1874 - Francois Coty, Corsica, Corsican senator/perfume maker 1874 - V. Walfrid Ekman, Swedish oceanographer (d. 1954) 1876 - Bert Hopkins, cricketer (Australian pace bowler of the 1900's) 1876 - John Elicius Benedict B P Quick Carrington Dwyer, cricketer (Sussex) 1877 - Karl Abraham, German psychoanalyst (d. 1925) 1879 - Fergus McMaster, Australian businessman (d. 1950) 1886 - Marcel Dupré, French organist and composer (d. 1971) 1888 - Beulah Bondi, American actress (d. 1981) 1890 - B Traven, writer 1891 - Tadeusz Peiper, Polish poet (d. 1969) 1892 - Beulah Bondi, Chicago, actress (It's a Wonderful Life) 1892 - George Thomson, demonstrated electron diffraction (Nobel 1937) 1893 - Hope Landin, Minneapolis MN 1893 - Konstantine Gamsakhurdia, Georgian writer and public benefactor (d. 1975) 1895 - Earnest Kantorowicz, German/US historian (Laudes regiae) 1895 - Zoltan Korda, Hungarian/British director (Jungle Book, 4 Feathers) 1895 - Cornelius Van Til, philosopher and Christian apologist (d. 1987) 1896 - Dodie Smith, English novelist and playwright (d. 1990) 1896 - Karl Allmenroder, German World War I Ace (d. 1917) 1897 - V K Krishna Menon, India, minister of defense 1898 - Golda Meir, [Meyerson], Kiev Ukraine, 4th Israeli PM (1969-74) 1898 - Septima Poinsette Clark, civil rights activist/educator 1899 - Aline MacMahon, McKeesport Pa, actress (Backdoor to Heaven) 1901 - Gino Cervi, Bologna Italy, actor (Les Miserables, Naked Maja) 1902 - Hugo Friedhofer, composer 1902 - Jack Larue, NYC, actor (Lights Out, Mouthpiece, My Favorite Brunette) 1902 - Seton I Miller, Chehalis WA, writer (Pete's Dragon, Istanbul) 1902 - Walter Slezak, Vienna, actor (Bedtime for Bonzo, Inspector General) 1903 - Bing Crosby, Tacoma Wash, singer (White Christmas, Going My Way) 1904 - Charles "Red" Ruffing, NY Yankee pitcher, hitter (1930-46) 1904 - John Breeden, SF CA, actor (Salute, Madame Racketeer, Joy Street) 1905 - Albrecht Luitpold G Ferdinand Michael Wittelsbach, duke of Bavaria 1905 - Sebastian Lewis Shaw, actor (High Season, Ace of Spades, Caste) 1906 - Mary Astor, Quincy IL, actress (Maltese Falcon, Dinky) 1907 - Earl Wilson, Rockford Ohio, columnist (Midnight Earl) 1910 - Alceo Galliera, composer 1910 - Norman Corwin, American radio pioneer 1911 - John Rhea "Yank" Lawson, trumpeter 1912 - Virgil Fox, American organist (d. 1980) 1913 - Earl Blackwell, Atlanta Ga, author (Celebrity Register) 1913 - William M Inge, US playwright (Picnic-Pulitzer 1953) 1915 - Evencio Castellanos, composer 1915 - Stu Hart, Canadian professional wrestler and trainer (d. 2003) 1916 - Henry Barbosa Gonzalez, San Antonio Tx, (Rep-D-Tx, 1961- ) 1916 - Pierre Emmanuel, French poet (Sodome) 1916 - Léopold Simoneau, French Canadian tenor (d. 2006) 1917 - James Penberthy, composer 1917 - Betty Comden, American lyricist (d. 2006) 1918 - Ted Bates, English former footballer (d. 2003) 1919 - Betty Comden, Bkln, song writer (Comden & Green-Bells are Ringing) 1919 - Pete Seeger, NYC, folk singer (Weaver, Goodnight Irene) 1919 - John Cullen Murphy, American comic strip artist (d. 2004) 1920 - Sugar Ray Robinson, [Walter Smith], middle/welterweight boxer (champ) 1921 - Vasco dos Santos Goncalves, Portuguese leftist colonel 1921 - Joe Ames, American singer (d. 2007) 1922 - Marina Svetlova, ballerina/choreographer (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo) 1922 - Len Shackleton, English former footballer (d. 2000) 1923 - Ralph M Hall, (Rep-D-TX, 1981- ) 1923 - George Hadjinikos, Greek pianist and conductor 1924 - Mary Carver, LA Calif, actress (Cecilia-Simon & Simon) 1924 - Yehuda Amichai, Israeli poet (d. 2000) 1924 - Ken Tyrrell, English founder of eponymous F1 racing team (d. 2001) 1925 - Nina Bara, Buenos Aires Arg, actress (Tonga-Space Patrol) 1928 - James Brown, Augusta Ga, singer/jail bird, soul brother #1 (Hot Pants) 1928 - Jeanne Bal, Santa Monica Calif, actress (Pat-Love & Marriage) 1929 - Hendrik L van Beek, Dutch vice-admiral 1929 - Jaharna Imam, Bangladeshi writer/political activist 1930 - David Evatt Tunley, composer 1931 - Joseph Lichtman Layton, dancer 1932 - Robert Osborne, American film historian 1933 - Collie Smith, cricketer (exciting WI all-rounder all too briefly) 1933 - James Brown, American singer and dancer (d. 2006) 1933 - Alex Cord, American actor 1934 - Georg Kroll, composer 1934 - Henry Cooper, English boxer 1934 - Frankie Valli, American singer (The Four Seasons) 1935 - Donald P Hodel, Portland Ore, US Secretary of Interior (1985-89) 1935 - Ron Popeil, American inventor 1936 - Engelbert Humperdinck, [Arnolde Dorsey], India, singer (EH Show) 1937 - Frankie Valli, [Castelluccio], Newark NJ, singer (Four Seasons-Sherry) 1937 - Nélida Piñon, Brazilian writer 1938 - Chris Cannizzaro, American baseball player 1939 - Jonathan David Harvey, English composer (Bhakti, Music of Stockhausen) 1939 - Jose Torres, US, boxer (Olympics) 1939 - Samantha Eggar, London England, actress (Collector) 1940 - Konrad "Conny" Plank, German record producer and musician 1940 - Clemens Westerhof, Dutch football manager 1941 - Nona Gaprindasvili, USSR, world women's chess champ (1962-78) 1941 - Edward "Monk" Malloy, American university president 1942 - Lynn Farleigh, Bristol England, actress (Lovers of Their Time) 1942 - Věra Čáslavská, Czech gymnast 1942 - Dave Marash, American journalist 1942 - C.L. Otter, American politician, governor of Idaho 1943 - John Costello, historian 1944 - Ian Peter Leslie Smith, journalist 1944 - Peter Staples, rocker (Troggs-Wild Thing) 1945 - Sadiq Mohammad, cricketer (attacking Pakistan opening batsman 1969-81) 1946 - Greg Gumbel, sportscaster (CBS TV, WFAN) 1946 - Norm Chow, American football coach 1947 - Doug Henning, Ft Garry Manitoba, magician (Broadway play-Magic) 1948 - Chris Mulkey, American actor 1949 - Albert Sacco Jr, Boston Mass, PhD/astronaut (STS 73) 1949 - Ron Wyden, (Rep-D-OR, 1981- ) 1950 - Mary Hopkin, South Wales, singer (Those Were the Days) 1951 - Christopher Cross, [Geppert], Texas, singer (Sailing, Arthur's Theme) 1951 - Tatyana Tolstaya, Russian writer 1952 - Allen Wells, England, 100m dash (Olympic-gold-1980) 1952 - Caitlin Clarke. American actress (d. 2004) 1953 - Bruce Hall, Champaign Ill, rock bassist (Reo Speedwagon) 1953 - Van McLain, rocker (Shooting Star) 1954 - Gary Young, American drummer (Pavement) 1955 - David Hookes, cricketer (dashing Australian LHB, S Aussie stalwart) 1955 - Steve Jones, English pop guitarist (Sex Pistols-Mercy) 1955 - Timmy Cappello, rock & sax player (played with Tina Turner, Ringo Starr & The Lost Boys) 1956 - Marc Bellemare, French Canadian lawyer and politician 1957 - Cactus Moser, Montrose Co, country singer (Highway 101-Cry Cry Cry) 1957 - Rod Langway, Formosa, NHL defenseman (Mont Canadiens, Wash Caps) 1958 - Kevin Kilner, American actor 1958 - Sandi Toksvig, Danish comedian and radio presenter 1959 - Ben Elton, London UK, actor (Stark, Friday Night Live) 1959 - David Ball, Blackpool, rock keyboardist (Soft Cell) 1959 - Uma Bharati, Indian politician 1959 - Ben Elton, British comedian and author 1960 - Amy Steel, American actress 1961 - Steve McClaren, English football manager 1961 - Joe Murray, American cartoonist 1961 - David Vitter American politician 1962 - Anthony Gilligan, Penrith NSW, Australasia golfer 1962 - Anders Graneheim, Swedish bodybuilder 1963 - Jeff Hornacek, NBA guard (Utah Jazz) 1963 - Jamie Reeves, British strongman 1963 - Sally Whittaker, English actress 1964 - Ron Hextall, Winnipeg, NHL goalie (Phila Flyers, NY Islanders) 1965 - Rob Brydon, Welsh comedian 1965 - Nina Garcia, Colombian-American fashion expert and television personality 1965 - John Jensen, Danish footballer 1966 - Paul Stevenson, Victoria Australia, badminton player (Olympics-96) 1966 - Peter Abbay, American actor 1966 - Firdous Bamji, Indian-American actor 1966 - Darren Morgan, Welsh snooker player 1968 - Deborah Caprioglio, Miestre Italy, actress (Big Game Hunter) 1968 - Jay Darlington, London England, keyboardist (Kula Shaker) 1968 - Shane Minor, American singer 1969 - Karen Kraft, San Mateo Calif, rower (Olympics-silver-96) 1969 - Daryl F. Mallett, American writer/editor 1970 - Alexia Dechaume-Ballert, La Rochelle France, tennis star (1992 Aust) 1970 - Ted Crowley, Concord Mass, US hockey defenseman (Olympics-1994) 1971 - James Roberson, defensive end (Tennessee Oilers) 1971 - Damon Dash, American label executive 1971 - Josey Scott, American singer (Saliva) 1972 - Brett Hayman, Australian rower (Olympics-96) 1972 - Josh Taves, defensive end (New England Patriots) 1972 - Vyacheslav Kozlov, Voskresensk Russia, NHL forward (Detroit Red Wings) 1972 - Shonie Carter, American MMA fighter 1972 - Suzi Suzuki, former Japanese adult actress 1973 - Dominique Monami, Verviers Belgium, tennis star 1973 - Michel Traveller, soccer player (Ajax) 1974 - Princess Haya bint Hussein of Jordan 1975 - Maksim Mrvica, Croatian pianist 1975 - Eva Santolaria, Spanish actress 1975 - Dulé Hill, American actor 1976 - Jeff Halpern, American ice hockey player 1977 - Mashima Hiro, Japanese Mangaka of Rave Master and Fairy Tail 1977 - Ryan Dempster, American baseball player 1978 - Paul Banks, American vocalist (Interpol) 1978 - Christina Hendricks, American actress 1978 - Lawrence Tynes, American football player 1979 - Steve Mack, American professional wrestler 1980 - Marcel Vigneron, American chef (Top Chef) 1981 - Farrah Franklin, American singer (former member of Destiny's Child) 1982 - Igor Olshansky, Ukrainian-born American football player 1983 - Joseph Addai, American football player 1983 - Romeo Castelen, Dutch footballer 1983 - Márton Fülöp, Hungarian footballer 1983 - Myriam Fares, Lebanese singer 1984 - Cheryl Burke, American professional dancer 1984 - Nam Sang-mi, South Korean actress and model 1985 - Greg Raposo, American pop/rock singer |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 890868)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lithium in Water May Prevent Suicide High doses of lithium are used clinically to treat serious mood disorders like bipolar disorder, but recent research suggests that even relatively small amounts in drinking water can reduce the risk of suicide. Researchers examined the drinking water in the prefecture of Oita, Japan, and found that the suicide rate was significantly lower in areas with the highest levels of lithium in the water. The researchers speculate that years of drinking tap water containing low levels of the element may have a cumulative protective effect on the brain. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 890867)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Post-War Japanese Constitution Goes into Effect (1947) The Constitution of Japan was drawn up under the Allied occupation that followed World War II. It was intended to replace Japan's previous imperial system with a form of liberal democracy, which provides for a parliamentary system of government and guarantees certain fundamental rights. Under its terms, the right to wage war is renounced and the Emperor of Japan exercises a purely ceremonial role. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 890861)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric." - Bertrand Russell |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 890860)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Teacher: "Who can tell me what 7 times 6 is?" Student: "It's 42!" Teacher: "Very good! - And who can tell me what 6 times 7 is?" Same student: "It's 24!" |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 890859)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What is the difference between a Ph.D. in mathematics and a large pizza? A: A large pizza can feed a family of four... |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 890853)
Posted 3 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oh no, the thread is being stolen by bikers!!! Bikers!!!! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 890593)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Man-of-the-moment Jorge Lorenzo put in a blistering qualifying display at his home race in Jerez this afternoon to take his fifth pole with Yamaha in MotoGP Lorenzo flying high in front of home fans |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 890592)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Massa counting on the F60 upgrades |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 890589)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Motif of Harmful Sensation The motif of harmful sensation, a recurring concept in both traditional and modern stories, involves the idea that a person can suffer physical or mental harm merely by experiencing an ordinarily benign sensation. This motif is especially apparent in Greek mythology and the tale of Medusa, a being so ugly that all who look at her turn to stone. Although the concept is largely rooted in fiction, it is not entirely fanciful |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 890555)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Theodor Herzl (1860) Herzl was the founder of modern Zionism. A journalist, he was sent to Paris to report on the Dreyfus Affair and was appalled by the vicious anti-Semitism he observed. Concluding that Jewish assimilation in Europe was impossible and that the only solution to the Jewish problem was the establishment of a Jewish national state, Herzl organized the first Zionist World Congress. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 890554)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "As you live, believe in life. Always human beings will live and profess to greater, broader and fuller life. The only possible death is to lose belief in this truth simply because the great end comes slowly, because time is long." - W.E.B. Du Bois |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 890553)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: King Hussein of Jordan Enthroned (1953) Jordan's King Hussein reigned from the early 1950s to 1999, ascending the throne after his father was declared mentally unfit to rule. Hussein generally espoused a pro-Western policy that brought him into conflict with Arab leftist leaders and Palestinians in Jordan. His neutral stance during the Gulf War and a 1994 peace treaty with Israel secured his reputation as a moderating force in Middle Eastern politics. As a teen, Hussein survived an attempt on his life. |
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The joke thread Part 3.
(Message 890552)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What do you call a cow in an earthquake? A: A milkshake! Q: Why is a cat in the desert like Christmas? A: Because of its sandy claws! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 890511)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You can't use elephants to plow cotton fields in North Carolina. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 890510)
Posted 2 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another law in Helena, Montana, mandates that a woman can't dance on a table in a saloon or bar unless she has on at least three pounds, two ounces of clothing. |
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Las Vegas legend Danny Gans dead at 52
(Message 890267)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Las Vegas legend Danny Gans dead at 52 Article |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 890180)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Deadly Yellow River Stretching 3,395 miles (5,464 km), the Yellow River, or Huang He, is the world's sixth longest river. Called the "the cradle of Chinese civilization" because its basin is the birthplace of the northern Chinese civilizations, the oft-flooding river has also earned the nickname "China's Sorrow." Its floodsâ€â€more than 1,500 in the last 3 to 4 millenniaâ€â€have caused some of the deadliest natural disasters in human history and claimed millions of lives. |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 890179)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Rainy win!! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 890178)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Car Attack on Dutch Royal Parade Kills Bystanders Five people were killed and more than a dozen injured when a car plowed through a crowd of bystanders watching a Dutch royal parade on Thursday. The 38-year-old driver was apparently attempting to attack the royal family and only narrowly missed the open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix and members of her family. Paramedics and bystanders immediately came to the aid of those who were injured, administering CPR and caring for their wounds. Officials say the driver of the car suffered life-threatening injuries but will be charged with attempting an attack on the royal family and murder if he survives. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 890177)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper." - Adelle Davis |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 890176)
Posted 1 May 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Minamata Disease Officially Discovered in Japan (1956) Minamata disease is a degenerative neurological disorder characterized by a loss of coordination and peripheral vision, poor articulation of speech, and numbness of the extremities. It was first encountered in 1956, when numerous cases of the then-unknown disease were observed in Minamata, Japan. Investigations showed that the consumption of seafood contaminated by a local chemical factory's mercury-laden wastewater caused the disorder. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 889862)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Joachim von Ribbentrop (1893) Joachim von Ribbentrop was the foreign minister of Nazi Germany from 1938 until 1945, during which time he helped negotiate the German-Soviet Nonaggression Pact of 1939. Having played a role in persuading the leaders of satellite countries of the Third Reich to deport Jews to Nazi extermination camps during World War II, Ribbentrop was found guilty of war crimes by the military tribunal at Nuremberg and hanged in 1946. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 889860)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vertigo Derived from a Latin phrase meaning "a condition of turning about," the term vertigo is used in medical circles to describe the sensation of spinning or swaying while the body is stationary. Usually associated with a disturbance in the inner ear balance mechanism, the brain, or nerve connections between the two, vertigo is a major symptom of a balance disorder. There are two types of vertigo: subjective and objective. |
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(Message 889859)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Scientists Make Puppies Glow Red South Korean scientists say they have created dogs that glow red by using a cloning technique that could one day help researchers develop cures for human diseases. The four beaglesâ€â€named "Ruppy," a portmanteau of the words "ruby" and "puppy"â€â€have thin, red tinted skin that glows brightly under ultraviolet light. They are believed to be the world’s first transgenic dogs to carry fluorescent genes and show that it is possible to successfully insert genes with a specific trait in dogs. Scientists hope to find treatments for human genetic diseases by studying cloned dogs that have had human disease-related genes implanted. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 889858)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Washington Becomes First Elected US President (1789) Washington, who served as commander-in-chief of the Continental army in the American Revolution, was elected the first President of the US after the adoption of the Constitution. His two-term administration was marked by the establishment of a number of key American institutions that continue to operate today. Because of his central role in the founding of the US, Washington is often called the "Father of his Country." |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 889857)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." - Marie Curie |
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The eyes of the Kittyman....epiretinal membrane
(Message 889688)
Posted 30 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: charlie schmidt's "cool cat" |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 889642)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Duke Ellington (1899) Duke Ellington was an American jazz musician and composer. Among his best-known short works are "Mood Indigo," "Solitude," and "Sophisticated Lady." He also wrote jazz works of complex orchestration for concert presentation and composed religious music, including three sacred concerts. Ellington toured Europe extensively, appeared in numerous jazz festivals and several films, and made hundreds of recordings. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 889636)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hollow Earth Theory Popularized by adventure, fantasy, and sci-fi literature, Hollow Earth theories advance the notion that Earth has a hollow interior and, possibly, a habitable inner surface. Although direct knowledge of Earth's structure extends only 15 m (24 km) downâ€â€the deepest humans have ever drilledâ€â€the Hollow Earth hypothesis has long been refuted by the modern understanding of planet formation. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 889634)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cache of Egyptian Mummies Unearthed Archaeologists excavating the area around Egypt’s Lahun pyramid have discovered a cache of dozens of mummies, brightly painted sarcophagi, and ancient tombs. Some of the tombs date back 4,000 yearsâ€â€to the time of Egypt’s 12th dynastyâ€â€and could give researchers insight into the development of ancient Egyptian funerary architecture and traditions. Prayers to help the deceased are inscribed on several of the coffins, while others bear colorfully painted images of their occupants. A funerary chapel with an offering table, masks, pottery, statues, and protective amulets was also found at the site. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 889633)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dachau Concentration Camp Liberated by US Troops (1945) Dachau was the first Nazi concentration camp and served as a model for others that followed. Over 200,000 prisoners from more than 30 countries were housed there, and records indicate that at least 32,000 inmates died in the camp, many from a typhus epidemic in 1945. Dachau was liberated by the 42nd Infantry Division of the US Seventh Army. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 889632)
Posted 29 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us." - Helen Keller |
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(Message 888991)
Posted 28 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Moves Up Istanbul Release to June Article |
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(Message 888372)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Formula 1 one way!! Winning with speed!! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 888362)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Quinceañera The Quinceañera is, in many Spanish-speaking regions of the Americas, the celebration of a young woman's fifteenth birthday and marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. In this latter respect, the Quinceañera is similar to the "sweet sixteen" or debutante ball of the English-speaking world. Observed differently in different countries, Quinceañera festivities range from modest religious ceremonies to lavish, wedding-style celebrations |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 888361)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fossil Ancestor of Seal Found in Arctic The fossil of a previously unknown web-footed carnivore that looks like a cross between a seal and an otter may help explain how seals developed from land-based mammals. The animal, dubbed Puijila darwini, was likely adept at both swimming and walking on land and lived about 20 to 24 million years ago. The creature was a member of the pinniped family, a suborder of aquatic mammals that includes seals and walruses. Its feet and other anatomical features provide scientists with evidence of the animal’s land-to-sea transition, showing the beginning stages of its development of flippers and other marine adaptations. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 888360)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "If a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it." - Edgar Howe |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 888359)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oliver Cromwell (1599) Cromwell, a highly controversial figure in English history, was the Puritan leader of the parliamentary forces that battled the Royalists in the English Civil War. After the execution of Charles I in 1649, Cromwell became Lord Protector and virtual dictator of England. He inherited a divided and war-weary nation, to which he forcibly united Scotland and Ireland for the first time |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 888357)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Robinson Crusoe Is Published (1719) Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is a fictional autobiography of the eponymous English castaway marooned on a desert island for 28 years. During this time, Crusoe encounters natives, captives, and mutineers and endures endless hardships. The first volume of Defoe's Crusoe story was published in 1719 and garnered immediate acclaim. It is considered by some critics to be the first true English novel |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 888355)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Formula 1 one way!! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 888116)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Owensboro, Kentucky, it is illegal for a woman to buy a new hat without her husband trying it on first. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 888115)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In fire-sensitive Chicago, it is against the law to eat in an establishment that is on fire. Well someone must have stayed while the fire was raging LOL |
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(Message 888114)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is Disco!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 888110)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Woolworth Building Opens in New York City (1913) The 57-story Woolworth Building is one of the oldest and most famous skyscrapers in New York City. It was constructed in the neo-Gothic style by architect Cass Gilbert, who was commissioned by Frank Woolworth in 1910 to design a new corporate headquarters for his company in Lower Manhattan, opposite City Hall. Construction cost $13.5 million, which Woolworth paid in cash. The Woolworth Building was the tallest in the world until 1930 |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 888109)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In fire-sensitive Chicago, it is against the law to eat in an establishment that is on fire. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 888108)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, if an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 888107)
Posted 25 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tact in audacity consists in knowing how far we may go too far." - Jean Cocteau |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 887926)
Posted 24 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning because it is MILLER TIME! |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887880)
Posted 24 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin LMP1 |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 887759)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This is too much LOL |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 887758)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 887756)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win while searching the Stars for E.T. |
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(Message 887755)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887750)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin and Lola are considering F1 Article |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887748)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Raikkonen rues Ferrari slowness Article |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887746)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New doubt on Thursday fell on Donington's ability to host the British Grand Prix beginning in 2010. Donington legal action threatens British GP |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 887731)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "New Coke" Introduced (1985) New Coke was the sweeter drink introduced in 1985 by The Coca-Cola Company to replace its flagship soda, Coca-Cola. The move was intended to cater to a seeming public preference for a sweeter soft drink and to combat Pepsi's growing popularity. Public reaction was devastating, and the new cola quickly entered the pantheon of major marketing flops |
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(Message 887728)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while putting on my poker face!! :o) |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 887727)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Everything that emancipates the spirit without giving us control over ourselves is harmful." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 887531)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Spouse #1: Honey, this coffee tastes like dirt. Spouse #2: That's not surprising, dear, it was just ground this morning. |
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(Message 887528)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before the early bird gets the worm! :o) |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887527)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Has anybody heard if they are going to allow defusers for the rest of the season? |
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(Message 887476)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on Earth Day! |
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Installing updated boinc
(Message 887453)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Programing is not my forte Doesn't Ubuntu as well as KuBuntu have A installer that will up grade the BOINC Client similar to the windows installer? Thanks Matthew |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 887448)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jensen Button was able to pull out another top three finish! |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 887447)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Game set and Match I win!! :o) |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 887446)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alaska: It is illegal to push a live moose out of a moving airplane. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 887444)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Jones had been giving her second-grade students a lesson on science. She had explained about magnets and showed how they would pick up nails and other bits of iron. Now it was question time, and she asked, "My name begins with the letter 'M' and I pick up things. What am I?" A little boy on the front row proudly said, "You're a mother!" |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 887443)
Posted 23 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1 2 3 green light!! I win! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 887404)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A salesman is driving toward home in northern Ontario when he sees an Indian thumbing for a ride on the side of the road. As the trip had been long and quiet, he stops the car and the Indian gets in. After a bit of small talk, the Indian notices a brown bag on the front seat. "What's in bag?", the Indian asks the driver. The driver says, "It's a bottle of wine. I got it for my wife." The Indian is silent for a moment then says, "Good trade." |
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(Message 887403)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hei! ;-) A full Moon! :o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 887261)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hammond Circus Train Wreck On June 22, 1918, a locomotive pulling 20 empty passenger cars rear-ended the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus train near Hammond, Indiana. The wreck and subsequent fireâ€â€likely ignited by the oil lamps in the circus train's wooden sleeping carsâ€â€resulted in 86 deaths and 127 injuries. Most of the dead were buried five days later in a nearby cemetery in a section called Showmen's Rest, which had been purchased by the Showmen's League of America just months earlier. |
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(Message 887260)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Video Game Addiction May Be a Growing Problem According to a recent survey of nearly 1,200 American youths between the ages of eight and 18, nearly one in 10 children who play video games may be developing an addiction to the activity. According to researchers, about 8.5 percent of video game players exhibited "pathological patterns of play," a designation reserved for gamers who displayed at least six of 11 clinical symptoms showing damage to family, social, school, or psychological functioning. The most typical symptom was skipping household chores in order to play video games, but many of those surveyed also said they played to escape problems and took time away from homework and school studies to play. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 887259)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John Kerry Testifies before Congress on Vietnam (1971) Kerry was the first Vietnam veteran to testify before Congress about the war. In his testimony, he urged the US to pursue an immediate and unilateral withdrawal based on Vietnam veterans' personal experiences and presented the conclusions of the Winter Soldier Investigation, in which veterans had described personally committing or witnessing war crimes. Kerry's testimony became a hot topic when he ran for president in 2004. |
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(Message 887258)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Many a man fails to become a thinker for the sole reason that his memory is too good." - Friedrich Nietzsche |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 887257)
Posted 22 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Trains, Planes and Automobiles!! |
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(Message 887082)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: **** |
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(Message 887035)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Posting during a heat wave. (92 Deg F.) What is the normal temp in your area? |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 886996)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: YOU MAY NEED A NEW PSYCHIC IF... * He keeps shaking black crystal ball and says, "Ask again later." * Every time you draw the Death card, she yells "Go Fish!" * Looks suspiciously like that guy who fixed your muffler last week. * His idea of an "out of body experience" involves whipped cream and women's clothing. * His spoon bending requires two pliers. * Sign in window: "As Seen on '60 Minutes." * During card-reading, asks if you want to "hit" or "stand." * Insists that your astrological sign is "The Armadillo." * Psychics Magazine rates her just below fortune cookies, just above your mom. * Repeatedly attempts to read your palm with his genitalia. * Shakes her crystal ball, then predicts a large snowstorm. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 886993)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Anthony Quinn (1915) Quinn was a Mexican-American painter, writer, and Oscar-winning actor. Quinn boxed in his youth and studied art and architecture under Frank Lloyd Wright. He later turned to acting and achieved international stardom in the 1950s and 60s for his ability to portray ethnically diverse characters, most notably Zorba the Greek. He fathered 12 children and wrote two memoirs, and his paintings have sold for hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 886992)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Storm Chasing Broadly defined as the pursuit of any severe weather condition, storm chasing is an endeavor with motives ranging from thrill-seeking to serious scientific research. Although witnessing a tornado is the primary goal for most storm chasers, many enjoy watching thunderstorms, hail, lightning, and other meteorological events as well. Storm chasers are most active in May and June in the American Great Plains region. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 886990)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hijacking in Jamaica Ends with Gunman's Capture A troubled 20-year-old man named Stephen Fray hijacked a CanJet plane parked in Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Jamaica, late Sunday night. More than 150 passengers and eight crew members were on board at the time, but he allowed almost everyone to disembark shortly after seizing the plane. His family was brought in to help negotiate the release of the remaining hostages, but when communication broke down, Jamaican authorities made the decision to storm the plane and end the standoff. The hijacker was taken into custody early Monday morning. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 886988)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Red Baron" Shot Down by Allied Fire (1918) Manfred von Richthofen, or the "Red Baron," was the WWI German aviator who commanded the 11th Chasing Squadron, known as Richthofen's Flying Circus. He was the most successful flying ace of WWI, shooting down 80 aircraft before being killed in action. In April 1918, he was shot in the chest while pursuing an enemy target over France. He managed to land his plane but died soon after. The Red Baron has since become a symbol of dexterity, daring, and victory. |
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(Message 886985)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Those who are believed to be most abject and humble are usually most ambitious and envious." - Benedict Spinoza |
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(Message 886980)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Taking taking the torch for another win!! |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 886848)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in F sharp!! Ouch!! :o) |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 886828)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'll look out for that next time I'm in Munich - they have an IMAX. The movie itself runs 40 minutes long. |
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(Message 886827)
Posted 21 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the Key of G |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 886673)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A little boy was attending his first wedding. After the service, his cousin asked him, "How many women can a man marry?" "Sixteen," the boy responded. His cousin was amazed that he had an answer so quickly. "How do you know that?" "Easy," the little boy said. "All you have to do is add it up, like the Bishop said: 4 better, 4 worse, 4 richer, 4 poorer" |
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(Message 886672)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A O.K. Corral win!! |
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(Message 886670)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Muhammad (570?) According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad received his first divine revelation at the age of 40. The Qur'an, the sacred book of Islam, records many of the revelations Muhammad received as the final prophet of God. Included among Muhammad's fundamental teachings are the ideas that there is one God; that people must in all things submit to Him; and that nations have been punished for rejecting God's prophets. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 886669)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Operation Praying Mantis In April 1988, US naval forces launched Operation Praying Mantis, attacking several Iranian targets in retaliation for the mining of an American warship in the Persian Gulf. The battle, the largest for American surface forces since World War II, was the first surface-to-surface missile engagement in US Navy history. It resulted in the sinking of two Iranian warships and three speedboats and helped pressure Iran into a ceasefire that ended its eight-year war |
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(Message 886668)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Forests Could Become CO2 Source Plants both absorb and emit carbon dioxide (CO2), and while healthy forests take in far more greenhouse gasses than they let off, this stored carbon is released when they become damaged or die. Scientists believe that if Earth’s surface warms by another 3.6° F (2° C), forests that today take in a quarter of the CO2 released into the atmosphere could actually become a source of the gas. The release of CO2 from damaged forests could then accelerate the global warming process. Since the mid-19th century, human activities have caused global temperatures to rise about 1.3° F (0.7° C). |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 886667)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Korean Air Flight 902 Shot Down by Soviet Fighters (1978) Korean Air Flight 902 was a civilian flight shot down by Soviet fighters after it violated Soviet airspace and failed to respond to interceptors. One rocket caused heavy damage to part of the left wing and punctured the fuselage, causing rapid decompression and killing two passengers. Forty minutes later, the plane was forced to make an emergency landing on a nearby frozen lake |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 886666)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We are not satisfied to be right, unless we can prove others to be quite wrong." - William Hazlitt |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 886656)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A good movie about Men waling on the moon. Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon†This out-of-this-world IMAX film (produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman and directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Mark Cowen) takes you on a journey to the moon to stand alongside the astronauts who have walked upon on its surface. With the film's never-before-seen photographs, CGI renditions of the lunar landscape and previously unreleased NASA footage |
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(Message 886526)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Larry Walters, Lawn Chair Pilot (1949) Larry Walters, or Lawnchair Larry, was an American adventurer who constructed a homemade aircraft out of a patio chair and 45 helium-filled weather balloons and lifted off from his girlfriend's backyard in July 1982. He quickly rose to an unexpected height of 16,000 feet (4,876 meters) and drifted toward Long Beach Airport, where passing airplane pilots reported him to the control tower. Asked by a reporter why he did it, he replied, "A man can't just sit around." |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 886525)
Posted 20 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Actress Grace Kelly Marries Rainier III of Monaco (1956) Kelly was an Oscar-winning American actress who appeared in many films, including Dial M for Murder and Rear Window. In 1956, she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco and became Her Serene Highness Princess Grace, an event that marked her retirement from acting. The couple had three children, one of whom, Albert II, is Monaco's reigning Sovereign Prince. Kelly died in a car accident in 1982. |
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(Message 886373)
Posted 18 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Radiocarbon Dating Radiocarbon dating is a method for determining the age of carbonaceous materialsâ€â€especially ancient archaeological specimensâ€â€that relies on the presence of a naturally occurring isotope called carbon-14. After an organism dies, the amount of carbon-14 in its remains gradually decreases through radioactive beta decay. Measuring the amount of carbon-14 in an organism's remains thus allows scientists to determine how long it has been dead. |
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(Message 886372)
Posted 18 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win using Safari 4 public Beta version! Take that!! :o) |
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(Message 886370)
Posted 18 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bacteria Thrive Beneath Arctic Glacier For years, scientists have been fascinated by the flow of blood-red water from the side of Taylor Glacier, a feature called Blood Falls. Analysis of the rust-colored outflow revealed that iron compounds give the fluid its reddish hue, but how the iron actually gets to the surface of the glacier remained a mystery until researchers finally obtained a sample of marine brine trapped about a quarter of a mile (400 m) beneath the glacier. The sample revealed that microorganisms are thriving in the cold, salty, subglacial pool and use iron leached from the glacial bedrock to complete a series of energy-producing metabolic reactions. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 886369)
Posted 18 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "British Bang" on German Archipelago (1947) Heligoland is a small German archipelago located in the North Sea that consists of two islands: the populated main island of Hauptinsel and the smaller island of Düne. Hauptinsel is commonly divided into three geographic sections, the last of which came into being in 1947, when the Royal Navy detonated 6,800 metric tons of explosives on the island, actually changing its shape. The "British Bang" was the biggest non-nuclear single detonation in history |
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(Message 886262)
Posted 18 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago." - Bernard Berenson |
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(Message 886089)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Caribou Caribou, or reindeer, are wild, North American arctic and subarctic deer that are capable of traveling 3,000 mi (5,000 km) a year and reaching speeds of up to 50 mph (80 km/h). Each year, millions of caribou in northern Canada and Alaska migrate in large herds, using their wide, sharp-edged hooves to travel on snow and ice and even swim across wide lakes or rivers. Caribou derive their name from a word in the Mi'kmaq language meaning "snow-shoveler" |
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(Message 886087)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stem Cells Stimulate Egg Development in Adult Mice Scientists say that infertile female mice were able to reproduce after being implanted with female germline stem cells extracted from the ovaries of other mice. According to the researchers, 80 percent of the mice that had the cultured stem cells implanted in their ovaries produced offspring after natural mating. It is widely accepted in scientific circles that that the production of eggs, known as oocytes, stops before birth for most mammalian species. This research could therefore have important implications in the treatment of female infertility |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 886086)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peace Treaty Ends 335 Years' War (1986) When hostilities between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly, an archipelago located off the southwest coast of England, ended, the warring parties recalled their troops, and the conflict was forgotten. Without a treaty declaring its end, however, the 1651 war peacefully became the world's longest, technically lasting 335 years. Despite questions regarding the validity of the declaration of war, peace was officially declared in 1986 |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 886084)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just as those who practice the same profession recognize each other instinctively, so do those who practice the same vice." - Marcel Proust |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 886083)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kansas Crazy Law The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks. |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 885961)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Great Moon Hoax Article |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 885958)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cool Iris Is A plug in for firefox Cool Iris |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 885956)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Charlie Chaplin (1889) Chaplin was one of the most creative personalities in the silent film era: he acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films. Merging physical grace and disrespect for authority, he created a signature character, the Little Tramp, who wore a gentlemen's derby, carried a cane, and sported a toothbrush mustache. The Little Tramp's baggy trousers and oversized shoes contributed to his unique, bow-legged dance-walk. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 885955)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Celiac Disease Celiac disease is a digestive disorder in which glutenâ€â€a protein found in wheat and other floursâ€â€generates an inflammatory response in the small intestine, damaging tissue and impairing nutrient absorption. A lifelong gluten-free diet is the only effective way to relieve symptoms, which include diarrhea, weight loss, and depression. Though it was observed as early as 200 CE, celiac disease's link to wheat remained undiscovered until 1950. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 885953)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Promotions Can Be Harmful to Health Researchers testing the hypothesis that an improvement in job status leads to better health found instead that promotions can actually produce the opposite results. It had previously been assumed that an improvement to a person’s job status would directly result in better health because the promotion would lead to an increased sense of self-worth, but this study found no evidence that physical health improves after promotion. Instead, researchers concluded that promotions actually produce 10 percent more mental strain and leave employees up to 20 percent less time to visit the doctor in the event of illness. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 885951)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Harriet Quimby Flies over English Channel (1912) In 1911, Harriet Quimby earned the first US pilot's license issued to a woman. Less than a year later, Quimby became the first woman to fly across the English Channel. She continued piloting aircrafts until her tragic death in 1912, when she was tossed from her airplane after it unexpectedly pitched forward. |
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TLPTPW #84
(Message 885950)
Posted 17 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the H&R Block way! |
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the Wiretapping Cover-Upâ€Â
(Message 885688)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Obama Joins Fellow Senators in Passing New Wiretapping Measure |
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the Wiretapping Cover-Upâ€Â
(Message 885686)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wall Street Journal Obama adopts Bush view on the powers of the presidency. |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 885642)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: youtube symphony |
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(Message 885640)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I would lock this thread so the winner can start another thread however the only red X I show is one to report A Offensive post!! Thanks for understanding!! :o) |
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(Message 885637)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Winner is Gary Charpentier!!!!! |
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(Message 885630)
Posted 15 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: After the Great Britain Beer Festival, in London, all the brewery presidents decided to go out for a beer. The guy from Corona sits down and says, "Hey Senor, I would like the world's best beer, a Corona." The bartender dusts off a bottle from the shelf and gives it to him. The guy from Budweiser says, "I'd like the best beer in the world, give me 'The King Of Beers', a Budweiser." The bartender gives him one. The guy from Coors says, "I'd like the only beer made with Rocky Mountain spring water, give me a Coors." He gets it. The guy from Guinness sits down and says, "Give me a Coke." The bartender is a little taken aback, but gives him what he ordered. The other brewery presidents look over at him and ask "Why aren't you drinking a Guinness?" and the Guinness president replies, "Well, I figured if you guys aren't drinking beer, neither would I. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 885357)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax." - Albert Einstein |
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(Message 885344)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Placed first in posting |
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(Message 885340)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Marco!!! |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 885337)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bringing down the house with the one the only Spirit -I Got A Line On You |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 885334)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Max Frost - The Shape of Things to Come |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 885331)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Brenton Wood-Gimme Little Sign (1967) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 885174)
Posted 14 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Getting my kicks posting on thread number 1206!! |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 884935)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Question, If we did land on the moon why haven't the Astronauts elaborated more on what they have seen while in Space. I.E. UFO'S? I do not claim to be right. |
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(Message 884934)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an article on Obama's policy on wiretapping warrantless wiretapping program |
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(Message 884790)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Taking the Bull by the horns for another win! |
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(Message 884779)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I evening win on Easter!! |
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(Message 884765)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while fending off pirates on the High seas |
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(Message 884755)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the mchales navy way! |
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(Message 884746)
Posted 13 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A green and eggs Ham Win! |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 884668)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Question, If we did land on the moon why haven't the Astronauts elaborated more on what they have seen while in Space. I.E. UFO'S? According to who? NASA or the astronauts? |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 884626)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Talk Radio show Wait Wait don't tell me |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 884622)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: RULES OF THE AIRWAYS Takeoff's are optional. Landings are mandatory. Flying is not dangerous; crashing is dangerous. Speed is life, altitude is life insurance. No one has ever collided with the sky. The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire. Flying is the second greatest thrill known to man. Landing is the first! Everyone knows a 'good' landing is one from which you can walk away. But a 'great landing is one after which you can use the airplane again. The probability of survival is equal to the angle of arrival. Was that a landing or were we shot down? Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself. Trust your captain.... but keep your seat belt securely fastened. Be nice to your first officer, he may be your captain at your next airline. Any attempt to stretch fuel is guaranteed to increase headwind. A pilot is a confused soul who talks about women when he's flying, and about flying when he's with a woman. Try to keep the number of your landings equal to the number of your takeoffs. There are old pilots, and there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold, pilots! Gravity never loses! The best you can hope for is a draw! Gravity SUCKS!! |
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(Message 884620)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Easter!!! I have to go hide about 1,500 eggs. Mostly plastic ones. You have A Knack of finding the coolest photo's on the internet. :o) |
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(Message 884619)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Question, If we did land on the moon why haven't the Astronauts elaborated more on what they have seen while in Space. I.E. UFO'S? |
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(Message 884616)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Easter!!! I have to go hide about 1,500 eggs. Mostly plastic ones. YES!!!!! That's it!! |
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(Message 884614)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At the airport for a business trip, I settled down to wait for the boarding announcement at Gate 35. Then I heard the voice on the public address system saying, "We apologize for the inconvenience, but Delta Flight 570 will board from Gate 41." So my family picked up our luggage and carried it over to Gate 41. Not ten minutes later the public address voice told us that Flight 570 would in fact be boarding from Gate 35. So, again, we gathered our carry-on luggage and returned to the original gate. Just as we were settling down, the public address voice spoke again: "Thank you for participating in Delta's physical fitness program. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 884611)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Henry Clay (1777) Henry Clay, known as the "Great Compromiser," was an American statesman and orator who served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. His multiple bids for the presidency all failed, but he was nevertheless extremely influential in US politics. He orchestrated the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states, and he attempted to strengthen the nation's economy through his American System. |
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(Message 884610)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Extremely Rare Shark Caught and Eaten A megamouth shark, a shark so rare that the International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the species as "data deficient," was caught by fishermen in the Philippines and then cooked as part of a local delicacy. The 13-ft (4-m), 1,100-lb (500 kg) specimen was only the 41st megamouth ever found. The species, discovered in 1976, is so unusual that scientists initially had to create a new family and genus to classify it. Representatives of the World Wildlife Fund, an international conservation organization, say the catch highlights the incredible biodiversity of the area and the importance of continuing to protect the region’s marine ecosystem. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 884609)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 'Twas Easter-Sunday. The full-blossomed trees filled all the air with fragrance and with joy." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 884608)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Harry Truman Becomes 33rd President of the US (1945) Following the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, the vice president and second in command, succeeded to the presidency. Truman's presidency saw a number of major events in world affairs: the Allied victory in Europe, the atomic bombings in Japan, the end of WWII, the founding of the UN, the Truman Doctrine to contain Communism, the beginning of the Cold War, the creation of NATO, and the Korean War |
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(Message 884606)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Easter!!! I have to go hide about 1,500 eggs. Mostly plastic ones. Good luck on Hiding the Easter eggs :o) Hide some up in tree's as An suggestion. |
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(Message 884514)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Bunnies are coming!! the Bunnies are coming!! |
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(Message 884463)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ... have you ever seen the Easter Bunny?! ---- > Not like that one :o) |
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(Message 884459)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oh Where Oh Where are did my Easter Eggs go?? :o) |
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(Message 884454)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one Easter Egg Hunt at A time! |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 884452)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hit Song from Paul Hardcastle-Rain Forest |
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(Message 884450)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1980's hit song from Siouxsie and the Banshees Kiss Them For Me |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 884445)
Posted 12 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Remember when life's path is steep to keep your mind even. Horace Roman lyric poet & satirist (65 BC - 8 BC) |
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(Message 884403)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on Saturday CDT !!! :o) |
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What Nvidia Cards use Cuda?
(Message 884397)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If you have a big wallet - no contest, get a Tesla - just be sure to check mobo carefully that it will not choke it. Tesla's are really for genuine high end scientific applications and number crunching, which is why they happen to be co-incidentially useful in BOINC. On Ebay they have A XFX GeForce 8800GT Alpha Dog Edition up for auction Specs Clock rate 650 MHz Dual Link DVI Supporting digital output up to 2560x1600 Memory Clock 1.6 GHz Chipset GeForce 8800 GT Memory 512 MB Bus Type PCI-E Memory Type DDR3 Memory Bus 256-bit Highlighted Features HDCP Ready , RoHS , Vista , Dual DVI Out , SLI ready , HDTV ready Features Features 8800 Series single slot solution PCI Express® 2.0 support Increased to 112 Stream Processors NVIDIA® Unified architecture with GigaThread™ technology Full Microsoft® DirectX® 10 Shader Model 4.0 support. NVIDIA SLI™-Ready 16x full-screen anti-aliasing True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range(HDR) lighting NVIDIA Quantum Effects™ physics processing technology Two dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displays NVIDIA PureVideo™technology® OpenGL® 2.0 support Nvidia ForceWare® Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™ |
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(Message 884340)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks for the info!! another question I of the Three Video Cards listed in the website which is better >> Geforce, Quadro or Tesla? |
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(Message 884332)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, One of my computers has A Nivia Quadra FX 3400 video card however when I start the BOINC program under the nessage tab it says no Cuda Devices found. Thanks Matt |
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TW's new bandwith cap
(Message 884321)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Greed is everywhere!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 884309)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Easter Humor |
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(Message 884306)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-Easter win! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 884291)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Swedish Internet Traffic Drops with Piracy Law According to a Swedish company that measures Internet traffic in and out of the country, Internet traffic dropped 33% on the day the country’s new anti-piracy law came into effect. The law, which is based on the European Union's Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive, allows copyright holders to force Internet service providers to furnish them with the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of computers sharing copyrighted material. Though the new anti-piracy law has clearly been a deterrent for many of Sweden’s Internet users, it remains to be seen how long these effects will last |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 884290)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What does a mathematician present to his fiancée when he wants to propose? A: A polynomial ring! |
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(Message 884288)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition in which the lower esophageal sphincter allows gastric acids to move up into the esophagus. The disorder can cause heartburn, esophagitis, and chronic chest pain and has been linked to laryngitis, pulmonary fibrosis, and asthma. GERD affects children as well as adults, and it is estimated that up to 35% of babies born in the US struggle with reflux. Why are GERD-like symptoms sometimes paradoxically caused by a lack of stomach acid? |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 884287)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Leo Calvin Rosten (1908) Rosten was an American teacher, screenwriter, and humorist. He is best remembered for his stories about a night-school "prodigy" named Hyman Kaplan, which were first published in The New Yorker in the 1930s and later reprinted in a two volume set. His The Joys of Yiddish is a humorous guide to the Yiddish language and Jewish culture. Rosten is quoted as having once said that "anyone who hates babies and dogs can't be all bad!" |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 884286)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Brixton Riot (1981) In the early 1980s, south London's Brixton neighborhood was plagued by severe social and economic problems, including high rates of unemployment and crime and poor housing conditions. In 1981, in an effort to reduce street crime, police began stopping and searching anyone they deemed suspiciousâ€â€a policy that many residents of the predominantly black community found discriminatory and heavy-handed. Eventually, the angry residents rioted |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 884285)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few Virtues." - Abraham Lincoln |
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(Message 884283)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Crunching up WU'S with Cuda!!!! |
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CUDA cards: SETI crunching speeds
(Message 884281)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I recenetly installed A Geforce 8800 GT card that BOINC version 6.4.7 recognizes as having Cuda. It sure does make A world of Difference in crunching time by using Cuda. |
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Obama - A New Hope?
(Message 884145)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Obama is not any better than the last couple of Leaders1 |
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(Message 884139)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A French guest who was staying in a hotel in Edmonton phoned room service for some pepper. "Black pepper, or white pepper?" asked the concierge. "Toilette pepper!" |
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(Message 884136)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I thought I saw an Easter Bunny. That is Egg citing!! |
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(Message 884128)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help from the little green men from Mars!! |
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(Message 884118)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while traveling the yellow brick road! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 884114)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Max von Sydow (1929) Max von Sydow is an award-winning Swedish actor who is known in particular for a number of film collaborations with his mentor, director Ingmar Bergman. Von Sydow honed his acting skills on both stage and screen in Scandinavia before moving to Los Angeles to star in Hollywood films. He was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for his work in Hawaii and The Exorcist. In 2002, he had one of his largest commercial successes, co-starring with Tom Cruise in what Steven Spielberg |
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(Message 884113)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Imperial Camel Corps The Imperial Camel Corps was a brigade-sized military formation that fought for the Allies in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. After being evacuated to Egypt following the failure of the Gallipoli Campaign, Allied troops looking to suppress a tribal rebellion in the west formed four companies of camel-mounted infantry. The units were so successful that 14 more camel companies were eventually formed. |
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(Message 884112)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sherpa to Scale Everest for 19th Time Forty-nine-year-old Apa Sherpa has summitted Mount Everest a record 18 times, and he hopes to conquer it once again this spring. Apa has said that since his first success in 1990, he has encountered less and less snow on the mountain’s summit. He hopes this trip will bring attention to the impact that climate change is having on the Himalayas. He also plans to educate other climbers about the negative impact human waste has on Everest by collecting some of the garbage left behind by decades of careless mountaineers and bringing it off the mountain with him |
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(Message 884110)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Belfast Agreement Signed (1998) The Belfast Agreement, also known as the Good Friday Agreement, was a major step in the Northern Ireland (NI) peace process. Signed by the British and Irish governments and endorsed by most of NI's political parties, it secured the commitment of all parties to "exclusively peaceful and democratic means" and affirmed that the constitutional future of NI should be determined by a majority vote of its citizens. |
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(Message 884109)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There's one thing true about the movie "Capricorn One!" .. OJ can handle a knife. LOL |
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(Message 884106)
Posted 11 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Style |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 883998)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Excess on occasion is exhilarating. It prevents moderation from acquiring the deadening effect of habit." - Somerset Maugham |
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(Message 883995)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A posting we will go!! |
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(Message 883850)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Matt Helm Win!! James Colburn made several SPY Moives tiled Our man Flint! |
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(Message 883842)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for another win with our Man Flint!! |
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(Message 883841)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Matt Helm Win!! I thought he made At least two Matt Helm Films |
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(Message 883838)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Matt Helm Win!! |
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(Message 883816)
Posted 10 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the 007 way! |
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LEST WE FORGET-FINAL ROLL CALL
(Message 883707)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: God grant me the serenity to accept things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 883704)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Don't think there are no crocodiles because the water is calm. Malayan Proverb |
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(Message 883703)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A USA WIN! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 883661)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: J. William Fulbright (1905) Fulbright, a Rhodes scholar, served in the US Department of Justice, taught law, and was president of the University of Arkansas before becoming a member of the US Senate. His Fulbright Act provides grants that enable thousands of Americans to study abroad and allow overseas students to study in the US. It was passed into law in 1946 and earned him international recognition. Fulbright's Senate career was marked by his opposition to the Vietnam War |
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United Arab Emirates Residents.
(Message 883660)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My Thoughts as well as my prayers with Whiskey for A speedy recovery. :o) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 883659)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Notre-Dame Affair (1950) The Notre-Dame Affair was an anti-Catholic intervention performed by radical members of the Lettrist movement on Easter Sunday, 1950. During a quiet moment in the Easter High Mass, Michel Mourre, disguised as a Dominican monk, climbed to the rostrum and declaimed a blasphemous anti-sermon on the death of God. The proclamation was heard not only by the thousands of faithful present at the mass but also by hundreds of thousands of TV viewers |
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(Message 883658)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities because it is the quality which guarantees all others." - Sir Winston Churchill |
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(Message 883657)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There were two blondes, and they had just came from a store. The blonde that owned the mustang had locked her keys in the car. She was trying to pick the lock when she stoped to rest for a second. When she sat down, her friend said, "Hurry up, it's starting to rain and the top's down!" |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883655)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning Everyone!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 883580)
Posted 9 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All censorships exist to prevent any one from challenging current conceptions and existing institutions. All progress is initiated by challenging current conceptions, and executed by supplanting existing institutions. Consequently the first condition of progress is the removal of censorships. George Bernard Shaw Irish dramatist & socialist (1856 - 1950) |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 883541)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic hit song from The Grass Roots - Heaven Knows |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883539)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sunny Wednesday Win!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883491)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Open the Door Matt is winning with post #904 Do not forget the Guard Dogs!! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 883477)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Now here is one law some visiting Ks will have to know LOL In McLough, Kansas, it's illegal to wash your false teeth in a public drinking fountain. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883476)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Open the Door Matt is winning with post #904 Oh great the locks are going to be changed! maybe I should try the window? |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 883474)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The people in this State must of really caused A bunch of trouble You can't kill a squirrel with a gun in a courtroom in Canton, Mississippi And in Hazelhurst you'll get in trouble if you carry fish down the street. Finally, in Meridian the law forbids you to roll a safe down the street on its wheels. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883472)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Open the Door Matt is winning with post #904 Using Skeleton key to open the door for another win :o) |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 883471)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Vision is the art of seeing things invisible." - Jonathan Swift |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883462)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Open the Door Matt is winning with post #904 |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 883343)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: How To Speak Southern Hah Tu Spek Suthun) BARD - verb. Past tense of the infinitive "to borrow." Usage: "My brother bard my pickup truck." JAWJUH - noun. A highly flammable state just north of Florida. Usage: "My brother from Jawjah bard my pickup truck." MUNTS - noun. A calendar division. Usage: "My brother from Jawjuh bard my pickup truck, and I aint herd from him in munts." IGNERT - adjective. Not smart. See "Auburn Alumni." Usage: "Them N-C-TWO-A boys sure are ignert!" RANCH - noun. A tool. Usage: "I think I left my ranch in the back of that pickup truck my brother from Jawjuh bard a few munts ago." ALL - noun. A petroleum-based lubricant. Usage: "I sure hope my brother from Jawjuh puts all in my pickup truck." FAR - noun. A conflagration. Usage: "If my brother from Jawjuh doesn't change the all in my pickup truck, that things gonna catch far." BAHS - noun. A supervisor. Usage: "If you don't stop reading these Southern words and git back to work, your bahs is gonna far you!" TAR - noun. A rubber wheel. Usage: "Gee, I hope that brother of mine from Jawjuh doesn't git a flat tar in my pickup truck." TIRE - noun. A tall monument. Usage: "Lord willing and the creeks don't rise, I sure do hope to see that Eiffel Tire in Paris sometime." HOT - noun. A blood-pumping organ. HOD - adverb. Not easy. Usage: "A broken hot is hod to fix." RETARD - Verb. To stop working. Usage: "My granpaw retard at age 65." TARRED - adverb. Exhausted. Usage: "I just flew in from Hot-lanta, and boy my arms are tarred." RATS - noun. Entitled power or privilege. Usage: "We Southerners are willing to fight for out rats." LOT - adjective. Luminescent. Usage: "I dream of Jeanie in the lot-brown hair." FARN - adjective. Not local. Usage: "I cudnt unnerstand a wurd he sed ... must be from some farn country." DID - adjective. Not alive. Usage: "He's did, Jim." EAR - noun. A colorless, odorless gas (unless you are in LA). Usage: "He can't breathe ... give 'em some ear!" BOB WAR - noun. A sharp, twisted cable. Usage: "Boy, stay away from that bob war fence." JU-HERE - a question. Usage: "Juhere that former Dallas Cowboys' coach Jimmy Johnson recently toured the University of Alabama?" HAZE - a contraction. Usage: "Is Bubba smart?" "Nah ... haze ignert." SEED - verb, past tense. VIEW - contraction: verb and pronoun. Usage: "I ain't never seed New York City ... view?" HEAVY DEW - phrase. A request for action. Usage: "Kin I heavy dew me a favor?" GUMMIT - Noun. An often-closed bureaucratic institution. Usage: "Great ... ANOTHER gummit shutdown!" |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 883342)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Redneck Medical Terms Benign - What you be, after you be eight. Artery - The study of paintings Bacteria - Back door to cafeteria Barium - what doctors do when patients die Cesarean section - a neighborhood in Rome Cat scan - searching for kitty Cauterize - made eye contact with her Colic - a sheep dog coma- a punctuation mark D & C - Where Washington is Dilate - to live long Enema - Not a friend Fester - quicker than someone else Fibula - a small lie Genital - a non-Jewish person GI series - world series of military baseball Hangnail - what you hang your coat on Impotent - distinguished, well-known Labor pain - getting hurt at work medical staff - a doctor's cane Morbid - a higher offer Nitrates - cheaper than day rates Node - I knew it Outpatient - a person who has fainted Pap Smear - A fatherhood test Pelvis - second cousin to Elvis Post Operative - a letter carrier Recovery room - place to do upholstery Rectum - darn near killed him Secretion - hiding something Seizure - a Roman emperor Tablet - a small table Terminal Illness - getting sick at the airport Tumor - one plus one more Urine - opposite of you're out Varicose - nearby / close by |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 883341)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Plummer Humor A good flush beats a full house every time! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883339)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morn'n to yeah!! |
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A Window into Microsoft Windows
(Message 883091)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: They have gotten to big for their own Britches ! :o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883090)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Authorities: Pilot of stolen plane Lets send the whole U.S. Air Force after on Prop driven Cessna!! that is A good use of tax dollars!! |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 883089)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Still waiting for A heat wave Currently At 9:58AM Sunny 30°F RealFeel® 36°F Winds: W at 3mph Sunny Humidity: 69% Dew Point: 21° F Pressure: 30.26 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 883083)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This Stupid law is really out there Dogs must have a permit signed by the mayor in order to congregate in groups of three or more on private property in Oklahoma. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 883082)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Most of one's life is one prolonged effort to prevent oneself thinking." - Aldous Huxley |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 883081)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Top Ten Signs You Won't Win "American Idol" From the Late Show with David Letterman 10. You dedicate "I Will Always Love You" to Saddam Hussein 9. Backstage, people say, "Are you still here?" 8. North Korea says if you lose they'll stop producing enriched uranium 7. Your mother says, "You're okay, but I'm really a big fan of Ruben" 6. You were recently named the three of clubs on the "Most Wanted Iraqi" playing cards 5. You've already appeared on another reality show -- "Cops" 4. Vegas gives you the same odds of winning it all as the Mets 3. You cancel your performance to stay home and watch "Jag" 2. Simon beats you with the microphone stand 1. Your voice is muffled by the SARS mask |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 883080)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Charles Fourier (1772) Fourier was a French social philosopher who developed a form of utopian socialism known as Fourierism. He proposed the idea that the natural passions of man would, if properly channeled, result in social harmony. The social organization for such development was to be based on an economic unit composed of 1,620 people living in a single community building and dividing work according to their interests and desires |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 883079)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Shroud of Turin The subject of intense study, the Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have been crucified. Though carbon dating places the shroud's origin in the Middle Ages, some believe the image on the cloth is that of Jesus of Nazareth, recorded on the shroud at the time of his proclaimed resurrection. Skeptics, however, have dismissed the shroud as a medieval forgery created using paint or even crude photography. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 883076)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Death Toll Climbs in Italy Quake A powerful earthquake in central Italy caused entire blocks of buildings to collapse early Monday morning as residents slept, killing and trapping many under the rubble. Rescue efforts in the mountain city of L'Aquila as well as neighboring towns are ongoing following the powerful quake, the country's deadliest in nearly three decades, with residents and rescuers using their bare hands to clear the debris. More than 100 people were killed and 1,500 injured, and the death toll is likely to rise as more victims are extracted from the rubble |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 883075)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't it heaven I am winning with post #837 |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 883074)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Toronto Blue Jays Play First Game (1977) The Toronto Blue Jays are a major league baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario. In 1992, "the Jays" became the first team based outside of the US to win the World Series, a feat they repeated in 1993. Originally owned by Labatt Breweries, Imperial Trust, and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the Blue Jays came into existence in 1976 as one of two teams slated to join the American League for the next season. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882974)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I did not make up this joke. Here it is in all of its glory Baskin Robbins Two robins were lying on their backs, basking in the sun. A mama cat and her kitten were walking by. The kitten complained, "Mama, I'm sooo hungry, what can we eat?" To which the mama cat, spying the two robins, replied, "How about some Baskin Robbins?" |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882973)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Q. What do smart blondes and UFO's have in common? A. You always hear about them but never see them. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 882972)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 9:38PM Clear 38°F RealFeel® 27°F Winds: NNW at 13mph Clear Humidity: 37% Dew Point: 14° F Pressure: 30.34 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882966)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A flying saucer landed at a gas station on a lonely country road. The two space aliens inside seemed completely unconcerned about detection; in fact, the letters "UFO" were emblazoned in big, bold letters on one side of their shiny craft. As the station owner stood and gawked in silence, paralyzed with shock, his young blonde attendant nonchalantly filled up the tank and waved to the two aliens as they took off. "Do you realize what just happened?" the station owner finally uttered. "Yeah," said the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the space aliens in that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the letters 'UFO' on the side of that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Don't you know what 'UFO' means?!" The blonde attendant rolled his eyes. "Good grief, boss! I've been working here for six years. Of course I know what 'UFO' means 'Unleaded Fuel Only.'" |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882965)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sign in a car dealership office: "The best way to get back on your feet - miss a car payment." |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882964)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One day, an elderly woman was walking along the street, coming home from the supermarket. Her bag of groceries was especially heavy that day, and as she passed Nathan Hale's Used Cars, she got an idea that she could drive herself to the store and save a lot of shoe leather, time and aching muscles. She walks into the car dealership and, as it just so happens, gets the owner himself. He asks her what kind of car she wants and she replies, "Well, sonny, I can't remember the name exactly, but it has something to do with hate or anger." The owner replies, "Well, let's see... Oh yes, you want a Plymouth Fury! We have a couple on the lot. What color do you prefer?" The lady has some trouble explaining the exact color to him, so she reaches into her shopping bag, takes out an ear of corn, strips down the shucks and says, "I want this color sonny." To which Nathan replies, "Ma'am I'm sorry, but we don't have any in this color. Could I show you a nice blue one?" "No son, I want this color." "But ma'am, they didn't make that color! Maybe a cherry red one would suit you?" says the owner, obviously worried about losing a sale. By this time, the old lady gets mad, and starts throwing things at the owner, thereby chasing him out of the office and into the lot. One of the salesmen, coming into the office from the back door, notices the disruption and asks the secretary what the old woman was so upset about. The secretary replies, "Apparently, Hale hath no Fury like the woman's corn!" |
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(Message 882962)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an article from the BBC NEWS on ID Cards ID cards 'could use chip and pin' |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 882961)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Illinois, it is illegal for anyone to give lighted cigars to dogs, cats, and other domesticated animal kept as pets. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882960)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Their is good news I am winning with post #822 |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882737)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning this post with Ambition! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 882694)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hostess Twinkies Are Invented (1930) The Twinkie was invented by bakery manager James Dewar, who noticed that the shop's shortcake pans were only used during the strawberry season and otherwise sat idle. His thrifty idea to use the pans during the off-season led to the development of the banana-filled Twinkie snack cake. During a World War II banana shortage, vanilla filling replaced the original banana. Today, 500 million Twinkies are produced each year. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 882692)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A house that does not have one worn, comfy in it is soulless. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 882691)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Conscience is the inner voice which warns us that someone may be looking." - H.L. Mencken |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882690)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning with the help of Coast to Coast AM :o) |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 882689)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Any city in Missouri can levy a tax to support a band, as long as the mayor plays piccolo and each band member can eat peas with a knife. |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 882536)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Last weekend On cable channel AMC aired the 1970's movie Capricorn One! After watching this movie is makes one question what read as well as what we watch on Tv. Capricorn One |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 882522)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Malaysian GP I read ended with only 31 laps completed do to rain. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882521)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hold the Door I am winning with post 754 !! |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 882520)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, a special law prohibits unmarried women from parachuting on Sunday or she shall risk arrest, fine, and/or jailing. |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 882518)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In Denver, I break the law every week... What about Leap year? LOL |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 882483)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 Lagonda Concept |
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Stupid Laws part #2
(Message 882482)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: # In Alabama, it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. # In Norfolk, Virginia, a woman can't go out without wearing a corset. (There was a civil-service job- for men only- called a corset inspector.) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882481)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A new win with post #752 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 882429)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 Volvo V70 Pickup Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 882425)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 Gumpert Apollo Speed |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 882424)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz F-CELL Roadster |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882412)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning with post 744!! |
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Skildude needs our thoughts and prayers
(Message 882405)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! |
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FBI Seizes All Servers In Dallas Data Center
(Message 882403)
Posted 5 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: he FBI raided a Dallas carrier hotel Thursday and seized equipment from data ceTnter space operated by Core IP Networks. Agents armed with a search warrant appear to have confiscated all the servers in the facility, which houses gear for about 50 businesses. Another Article |
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The Music Video thread [4] - CLOSED!!
(Message 882400)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lemon Pipers - Jelly Jungle (Of Orange Marmalade) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882399)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In to win with post #742 |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 882398)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: So where are the dedicated F1 fans. We had one race last weekend that completely turned the F1 world upside down and the second race is tonight. I cann't understand why there were not comments on Hamilton's disqualification or that an team that was formed only 3 weeks ago won first and second. The season has started, let's get this thread rev'ed up. What is the latest on Lewis Hamilton losing his points from the last race? |
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FBI Seizes All Servers In Dallas Data Center
(Message 882254)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This is interesting the FBI Seizing Servers in Dallas Data Center. atricle |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882253)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Mike how is the weather in your part of the world? Here it is suppose to be sunny and 67 tomorrow is another story 46 and rain. |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 882252)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is An article on Engineering Students Build Robotic Foosball Players article |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882248)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with post #727 |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 882247)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: SMART BLONDE JOKE A blonde walks into a bank in New York City and asks for the Loan officer. She says she's going to Europe on business for two weeks andNeeds to borrow $5,000. The bank officer says the bank will need some kind of security for the loan, so the blonde hands over the keys to a new Mercedes Benz SL 500. The car is parked on the street in front of the bank, she has the title and everything checks out. The bank agrees to accept the car collateral for the loan. The bank's president and its officers all enjoy a good laugh at the blond for using a $110,000 Benz as collateral against a $5,000 loan. An employee of the bank then proceeds to drive the Benz into the bank's underground garage and parks it there. Two weeks later, the blonde returns, repays the $5,000 and the interest, which comes to $15.41. The loan officer says, "Miss, we are very happy to have had your business, and this transaction has worked out very nicely, but we are a little puzzled. While you were away, we checked you out and found that you are a multimillionaire. What puzzles us is, why would you bother to borrow $5,000?" The blonde replies, "Where else in New York City can I park my Car for two weeks for only $15.41 and expect it to be there when I return?" |
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(Message 882246)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What do you call A cow with no legs?? GROUND BEEF! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882238)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Morning!!!! Have I missed roll call? ;o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882216)
Posted 4 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with post 722 |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882037)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Grand Funk - Walk Like A Man -- [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882034)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bullet - White Lies Blue Eyes -- [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882033)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Motherlode - When I Die -- [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882031)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Flirtations singing Nothing But A Heartache -- [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882030)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jigsaw Sky High[STEREO] |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 882028)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one thread at A time! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 882027)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A song from the Beatles that to this day is A classic Get Back |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 881874)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: CT Scan Reveals Two-Faced Nefertiti According to German researchers, there is more to the 3,300-year-old bust of ancient Egypt’s Queen Nefertiti than meets the eye. The team uncovered a second, hidden face within the bustâ€â€a detailed carving in the limestone core that differs from the external stucco faceâ€â€after an imaging procedure known as a computed tomography (CT) scan allowed them to study artifact’s stone core. A comparison of the two versions revealed that the sculptor enhanced the cheekbones, smoothed creases around the mouth, and fixed a slight bump on the ridge of the nose of the visible, stucco visage |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 881873)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Knowledge can be communicated but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it." - Herman Hesse |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 881872)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ponce de León Sets Foot on Florida (1513) In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León set out from Puerto Rico, sailing northeast through the Bahamas. He soon sighted the Florida peninsula, which he believed was actually an island, and in early April, he became the first European to reach it. His discovery coincided with the Easter feast, Pascua Florida, and is perhaps the reason why he named the land he claimed for Spain "La Florida." |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 881870)
Posted 3 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Max Ernst (1891) Ernst was a German painter who joined the Dada movement in Paris after WWI and later became one of the founders of surrealism. He experimented with collage, photomontage, and surreal images, creating some of the most haunting images of 20th-century art. An innovator as well as a painter, Ernst developed several artistic techniques, including frottage, in which the artist rubs a drawing tool against paper that is laid over a textured surface, and grattage, |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 881827)
Posted 2 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: staying alive with post 665 |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 881803)
Posted 2 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 661 |
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Ubuntu BOINC Upgrade question
(Message 881500)
Posted 2 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Best is to enable the "multiverse" repository (for Ubuntu) and use the 'package manager' to install the Ubuntu version of Boinc for your system. The Default BOINC version is 5.10.45 that comes with Ubuntu 8.04. I installed the BOINC Manager as well as KBoincspy program. After installation I clicked on BOINC manager when the program loads up it says connecting to localhost. Then an error comes up cannot connect to localhost. Do I need to install another app? |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 881457)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I am not fool-in I am the winner :o) |
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Unix/Linux :
Ubuntu BOINC Upgrade question
(Message 881456)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My question once I have downloaded the 6.4.5 version for linux on my desktop where do I go from their? Thanks matt |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 881408)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of Linux!! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 881258)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Crew Settles in for 105-Day Simulated Mars Journey Six European menâ€â€four Russians, a German, and a Frenchmanâ€â€entered a cramped capsule on Tuesday to begin a 105-day simulation intended to test the men’s ability to endure the isolation, stress, and fatigue of a mission to Mars. During the simulation, the volunteers will eat dehydrated food, breathe recycled air, and face specially designed emergencies and problems such as 20-minute communication delays with flight control as the radio signals "travel" to Earth and back. Scientists outside the module will monitor the crew via video cameras, watching for stress and tension among crewmembers. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 881257)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Internal Combustion Engine Patented by Morey (1826) In an internal combustion engine, fuel combusts within a confined space, causing gasses to expand and increase pressure within the chamber. This pressure is, in turn, converted to mechanical power. American inventor Sam Morey's patent for his internal combustion engine helped pave the way for the first car ride in the US, which took place in the late 1820s, and the invention of the modern, gas-powered automobile in the 1890s. |
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(Message 881256)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: William Manchester (1922) Manchester, an American historian, biographer, and best-selling author, published 18 books during his lifetime. His popular writings have since been translated into 20 languages. He served as a US Marine during World War II, and his wartime experiences formed the basis for Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War. |
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Post your favorite Monty Python sketch
(Message 881255)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Silly Walk Sketch!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 881254)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year." - Mark Twain |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 881253)
Posted 1 Apr 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning everyone!! |
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Japan Prepares for North Korea Missile Launch
(Message 880890)
Posted 31 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article in the Wall Street Journal Japan Prepares for North Korea Missile Launch Article |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880882)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Maybe I could pop across in the tunnel between London & New York? And what name should we give this supposedly tunnel? |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 880878)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ingvar Kamprad (1926) In 1943, Ingvar Kamprad founded the home furnishing retail chain IKEA. The acronym IKEA is made up of his initials, I.K., plus those of Elmtaryd, the farm where he was born, and Agunnaryd, a nearby village. As a boy, Kamprad earned a profit buying matches in bulk and reselling them individually. When he was 17, his father gave him a cash reward for performing well in school, and he used the money to establish IKEA. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 880877)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Amazons The Amazons are a mythical nation of female warriors whose place in Greek mythology may have been inspired by Sarmatian warrior women who, according to ancient historians, went to battle alongside their men. Archaeological evidence seems to confirm this theory; a quarter of the Sarmatian military graves that have been discovered belong to women, many of whom were buried with bows. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 880876)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Biological Basis for Kids' Candy Cravings Children across cultures have shown a preference for higher levels of sweetness in their foods than adults, and researchers have wondered whether this preference is the result of biological or sociological factors. To investigate this phenomenon, researchers gave 143 children between the ages of 11 and 15 sugary drinks with increasing levels of sweetness. They found that children who had the highest levels of a biomarker for bone growth in their urine were most likely to prefer the sweetest drinks and speculate that the preference for sweet things may be the body’s response to an increased need for calories during growth |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 880875)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thomas Cranmer Becomes Archbishop of Canterbury (1533) Thomas Cranmer was the archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. He promoted and proclaimed Henry's various marriages and divorces according to the king's will, and he endorsed the translation of the Bible into English. During Edward VI's reign, he shaped the doctrinal and liturgical transformation of the Church of England and was responsible for much of the first Book of Common Prayer. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 880874)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience." - Eleanor Roosevelt |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880873)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Linux way!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 880871)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Photons have mass? I didn't even know they were Catholic. |
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Brown accused over green spending
(Message 880691)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been accused by a think tank of failing to harness his economic stimulus for the benefit of the environment Article |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 880689)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The network, known as GhostNet, infected 1,295 computers in 103 countries and penetrated systems containing sensitive information in top political, economic and media offices, according to a new report. China-based network caught in global cyber-espionage |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880687)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: posting # 517 |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 880686)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The chief executive of struggling US car company General Motors - Rick Wagoner - has agreed to step down. GM chairman to leave US car maker |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 880684)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin unveils £1m car |
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THE Joke Thread . . . Part Deux
(Message 880677)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger, and then it hit me |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880676)
Posted 30 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: in for A 515 win!! |
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(Message 880559)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And then there is the Tim Wilson song....She named me Dale Daryl Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty awesome Bill Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith Johnson Jr LOL Moonshine will that do!! :o) |
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(Message 880555)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another classic song from the Beatles Too bad the Beatles could not work out their differences to keep the band together. |
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(Message 880550)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another classic song from the Beatles Paper Back Writer |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 880548)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hear is A good song from the Beatles Day Tripper |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880544)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hey Andy whats new? |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880541)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And then there is the Tim Wilson song....She named me Dale Daryl Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty awesome Bill Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith Johnson Jr LOL Maybe with the help of A couple of brewski's you could say three times lol |
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Obama - A New Hope?
(Message 880538)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Obama in my opinion is for the Globalisation point of view. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880535)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And then there is the Tim Wilson song....She named me Dale Daryl Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty awesome Bill Irvan Gordon Earnhardt Smith Johnson Jr LOL Now lets hear you say that tens times fast!! :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 880534)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BMW M6 RZ |
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(Message 880530)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on the BBC News website I have heard of the phrase however not the clip you are referring to. Is the clip from A famous movie? |
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(Message 880529)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: That should be Gentle Men Start Your engines. What's up with the weather station in your area? I noticed in the other thread (weather) you mentioned it was down. In for A Warm Sunny day!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880525)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: That should be Gentle Men Start Your engines. Thanks for the heads up! ;o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 880521)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Great Fire of Rome According to the historian Tacitus, the Great Fire of Rome started in the shops around the Circus Maximus on July 18 in 64 CE and burned for 5 days. In his account, Tacitus writes that the fire completely destroyed 4 and severely damaged 7 of the 14 Roman districts. Both the size and cause of the fire are debated as well as Emperor Nero's response to the crisis. Some claim he sang or played music while the city burned, and many accused Nero of arson. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 880518)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Scientist Track Asteroid's Impact with Earth For the first time, scientists tracked an asteroid on a collision course with Earth, observed as it crashed into Earth's atmosphere and exploded, and collected surviving fragments from the crash zone. The asteroid, dubbed 2008 TC3, disintegrated about 23 miles (37 kilometers) over the Nubian Desert of Sudan last October, releasing the energy of one to two kilotons of trinitrotoluene, or TNT. The fragments recovered from the crash site are a rare type of meteorite known as ureilite. Observations of 2008 TC3 before impact showed that it belonged to the F-class, providing scientists with the first direct evidence that ureilite meteorites originate from F-class asteroids. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 880517)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sir John McEwen (1900) McEwen was an Australian politician and the country's 18th prime minister. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1934 and served in several ministerial posts between 1937 and 1941. He was prime minister for three weeks following the disappearance and presumed death of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967, and he sparked a leadership crisis by announcing that he and his party colleagues would refuse to serve in a government led by William McMahon. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 880514)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sir John McEwen (1900) McEwen was an Australian politician and the country's 18th prime minister. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 1934 and served in several ministerial posts between 1937 and 1941. He was prime minister for three weeks following the disappearance and presumed death of Prime Minister Harold Holt in 1967, and he sparked a leadership crisis by announcing that he and his party colleagues would refuse to serve in a government led by William McMahon. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880513)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gentlemen Starts your Engines!!!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 880512)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg Convicted of Espionage (1951) In 1951, the Rosenbergs were prosecuted for conspiracy to transmit classified military information to the Soviet Union. During the Rosenbergs' trial, the government charged that they had persuaded Ethel's brother, an employee at the Los Alamos atomic bomb project, to provide them with top-secret data on nuclear weapons. They were convicted and executed via the electric chair, becoming the first US civilians to suffer the death penalty in an espionage trial. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 880511)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny 39°F Feels Like 32°F Updated Mar 29 12:05 p.m. CT UV Index: 6 High Wind: From SE at 9 mph Humidity: 61% Pressure: 29.89 in. Dew Point: 26°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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(Message 880509)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1980's band the one the only The Pixies : Where Is My Mind (1988) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 880507)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A hamburger walks into a bar and the bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve food in here." |
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(Message 880503)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mark have you ever heard of the Trade Winds - New York's A Lonely Town |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880501)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on NASCAR DAY!! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 880500)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Classic Band from the late 1960's Spiral Staircase - More Today Than Yesterday |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 880497)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should." Who is to say we are not Artificial Intelligence but Humans!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880494)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On Sunny Sunday!!! !! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880484)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A wing and A prayer!! |
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(Message 880257)
Posted 29 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while driving on the Burma Road!! |
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Bad day to quit smoking......
(Message 880209)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I understand what you are going through. My mother smoked cigarettes from the age of 19 to the age of 70. She is now on liquid oxygen for the rest of her life. She regrets now that took up this addictive habit. We are all here to help!! what are friends for!!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 880208)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on the BBC News website LOL you are too much!!! |
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Bad day to quit smoking......
(Message 880204)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I understand what you are going through. My mother smoked cigarettes from the age of 19 to the age of 70. She is now on liquid oxygen for the rest of her life. She regrets now that took up this addictive habit. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 880199)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on the BBC News website Wind-powered car breaks record |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880197)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of Kelly's Hero's !! |
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Protesters injured in Madagascar
(Message 880194)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At least 30 people have been injured - some from gunshot wounds - at an anti-government rally in Madagascar. Protesters injured in Madagascar |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880193)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning where Eagles Dare!!! |
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G20 demonstrators march in London
(Message 880190)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BBC article on the G20 Meeting G20 demonstrators march in London |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880178)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Too far east for Me, Now that West Coast storm is interesting, We'll see If It gets done here out of the North West at all. That is okay by me :o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880174)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Too far east for Me, Now that West Coast storm is interesting, We'll see If It gets done here out of the North West at all. If you can send the storm north :o) |
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Bad day to quit smoking......
(Message 880169)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I never started thank goodness. The smell of cigarette smoke deterred me from taking up smoking. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880165)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with an extended forcast!! |
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(Message 880163)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while the storm front heads east!! |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 880157)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thank goodness getting tired of all this snow!! |
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(Message 880156)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My House is covered from top to bottom; the streets are covered Here is an image of what just came through |
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Bad day to quit smoking......
(Message 880148)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: have you tried nicorette gum yet? |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 880134)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cloudy and Windy 32°F Feels Like 19°F Updated Mar 28 02:25 p.m. CT Wichita Live Webcams UV Index: 2 Low Wind: From NNW at 24 mph gusting to 33 mph Humidity: 82% Pressure: 29.66 in. Dew Point: 28°F Visibility: 3.0 miles |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 880127)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning under melting snow!! |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 879891)
Posted 28 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
30 degrees burrrrrrrrrrrr |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 879888)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wintry Mix and Windy 30°F Feels Like 16°F Updated Mar 27 06:25 p.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From NNE at 25 mph gusting to 30 mph Humidity: 89% Pressure: 29.76 in. Dew Point: 28°F Visibility: 1.8 miles |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879858)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is A Musketeer win for Mr Love!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879857)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A blizzard win!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879826)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 378 |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 879817)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Deadly Nightshade Although deadly nightshade, a perennial herbaceous plant that has bell-shaped flowers and shiny black berries, is related to potatoes, tomatoes, and eggplants, it is one of the most toxic plants found in the Western Hemisphere. It contains alkaloids that can cause tachycardia, hallucinations, blurred vision, and, in extreme cases, death. Also known as belladonna, meaning "beautiful lady" in Italian, |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 879816)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Snow and Windy 28°F Feels Like 13°F Updated Mar 27 01:45 p.m. CT UV Index: 3 Moderate Wind: From NNE at 30 mph gusting to 37 mph Humidity: 83% Pressure: 29.86 in. Dew Point: 25°F Visibility: 0.8 mile |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 879815)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Karl Pearson (1857) English scientist and professor of mathematics Karl Pearson was an instrumental figure in the development of mathematical statistics. In 1911, he became professor of eugenics at the University of London and director of the eugenics laboratory. A disciple of Francis Galton, he applied statistical methods to the study of biological problems, especially evolution and heredity, in a science he called biometrics. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 879814)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Ira furor brevis est. Anger is a short madness." - Horace |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 879813)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Permanent United States Navy Established (1794) The establishment of a permanent US Navy came with the authorization to build six frigates in 1794. Three of these were welcomed into service soon thereafter and distinguished themselves in the War of 1812 by unexpectedly defeating British Royal Navy forces several times. The US Navy currently has nearly 500,000 personnel on active duty or in the Navy Reserve and operates 279 ships in active service and more than 4,000 aircraft. |
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(Message 879812)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of ADAM - 12 |
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(Message 879745)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning all. On A video card? winning again :o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879736)
Posted 27 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning all. How much memory does the card come with? |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879520)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should." A human is A Human A robot it A robot :o) |
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(Message 879501)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 331 |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 879500)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Saw TV news article about this company where You buy and sell things hand made ETSY |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879498)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should." Looking better to me is the inside as well as the outside!! Robots I believe will never truly get the emotion as well as the feeling part exact. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 879487)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: But the body is deeper than the soul and its secrets inscrutable. E. M. Forster British novelist (1879 - 1970) |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879485)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: To quote Michael Criton "Just because you can, does not mean you should." No Robot will look better the Human!! |
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United Arab Emirates Residents.
(Message 879453)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gods Speed Whiskey |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879448)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What will the Japanese come up with next! Leads me to believe if the Japanese are this far along in Robot technology I wonder if the United States has something similar. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 879439)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sun Exposure Reduces Blood Clot Risk While tanning has been discouraged in recent years due to the link between sun exposure and skin cancer, researchers say the sun’s rays are not entirely bad for the health. According to the results of a new Swedish study, women who suntan have about 30 percent lower risk of suffering blood clots. Sun exposure stimulates vitamin D production in the body, and researchers believe that the vitamin plays a role in preventing blood clots. The study authors stress that though daily sun exposure can be beneficial, people should always take care to avoid sunburns |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 879438)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Earthquake Destroys Caracas, Venezuela (1812) Caracas is the capital of Venezuela, located in the northern part of the country near the Caribbean coast. In 1811, Venezuela declared its independence from Spain, signing a declaration to that effect in Caracas on July 5. Less than a year later, the city was destroyed by an earthquake, prompting authorities to portray the disaster as divine punishment for those who rebelled against the Spanish Crown. |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879437)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What will the Japanese come up with next! Or Like the movie I ROBOT |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 879434)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fray Pascual Philosopher / Comic / Dominican Friar Patrick Manalio Passarelli Random Rants: My ex-girlfriend kept going out with me because she said I wasn't worth breaking up with. The only nice thing my ex-girlfriend ever said to me was that I was a jerk, but in the good sense of the word. My furniture is too old to be antique. You must have run this meal through the flavor extractor. Do people who do graffiti ever suffer from writer's block? Why do people say, "out of the mouth of babes"? Have you ever seen what comes out of the mouth of babes? You must be a genius to keep your brilliance so well hidden. I'll never eat another meal made by someone who needs Toast Helper. I don't know why they tell us to buy fish oil. Aren't they slippery enough already? |
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(Message 879432)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Chevy Camaro black concept Every sharp dressed man needs A car like this!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 879431)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A corn stalk walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Wanna hear a good joke?" The corn stalk says, "I'm all ears |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 879430)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John Hurt walks into a bar, with that alien emerging from his chest. The bartender asks, "What's gotten into you?" |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 879428)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Joseph Priestley (1733) Priestley was an English theologian and scientist. He prepared for the Presbyterian ministry but gradually rejected orthodox Calvinism for Unitarianism. His History of the Corruptions of Christianity, published in 1782, was officially burned in 1785, and he immigrated to the US in 1794. As a scientist, his manipulation of gases enabled him to investigate their properties and discover new gases, including "dephlogisticated air," |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 879426)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Beware the fury of a patient man." - John Dryden |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879425)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with spunk!! |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879424)
Posted 26 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What will the Japanese come up with next! That would really open up Acan worms if that happened. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879230)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with ADAM-12 to back me up for another win! |
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Japanese catwalk robot unveiled
(Message 879219)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What will the japanese come up with next! Article |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879203)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of K-9 Well you know he is A fugitive from the DOG STAR!!! LOL |
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(Message 879178)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the help of K-9 |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 879101)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the aid of the Millennium Falcon |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 878990)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: EUROPA i6 MID 2010 LOTUS CONCEPT CAR |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 878986)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: All happy families resemble one another, but each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. - Leo Tolstoy |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 878985)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Mont Blanc Tunnel Fire (1999) The Mont Blanc Tunnel was completed in 1965 and soon became a major trans-Alpine transport route. On March 24, 1999, a truck carrying a cargo of flour and margarine caught fire in the tunnel. The margarine load in the trailer was the equivalent of 6,000 gallons (23,000 L) of oil and caused the fire to burn for 56 hours and reach temperatures of over 1,832°F (1,000°C). The blaze claimed 39 lives. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 878984)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fatty Arbuckle (1887) Roscoe Conkling "Fatty" Arbuckle was a portly American silent film comedian. Despite his size, Arbuckle was physically adept and surprisingly agile. His comedies are known for their rollicking, fast-paced nature and chase scenes. Arbuckle was particularly fond of the "pie in the face" gag that has come to signify silent film comedy in general |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878981)
Posted 25 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Matt takes the checkered flag for another win!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878953)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Matt is taking pole position for another win! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878909)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching people court! Do not watch anymore it could have. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878904)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching people court! Jerry Springer Show now the is what you call A circus! LOL |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 878901)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Teams threatened to boycott season opener F1 news |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 878899)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Great Star Trek Quotes |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 878897)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I like the new Enterprise design :) Looks.. FAST! Scotty > Laddie, I was drinking scotch a hundred years before you were born. And I can tell you that whatever this is, it is definitely not scotch. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878894)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching people court! |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 878745)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For the Toy Collector in all of us Hot Wheels Star Trek |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878737)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 212 |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 878728)
Posted 24 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think you have to be a little careful, when making comments about McClaren- Mercedes and cheating. They were basically found guilty by a 'kangaroo court', for starters and by accepting 'guilt', saved themselves a fortune - it was the cheapest option. Lets not forget, that this was based on the actions of a few employees of the respective teams; other teams were also found to have information that they should not have had. Renault being one of them, suffered no penalty at all. There is nothing quite like a level circuit, eh? Bending rules is one thing, but on the track, the sort of 'strategies' employed by a certain former F1 WDC, who drove for an Italian team, beggared belief! There again, he'd probably learned a few things from a Brazilian driver and a French driver and became worse than the pair of them put together. No Canadian GP this year whats up with that? |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878727)
Posted 23 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with nose congestion !! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878477)
Posted 23 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A windy Free zone!! They are forecasting 30mph winds for us tomorrow. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 878461)
Posted 23 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Veritas RS III - Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 878460)
Posted 23 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: bat11 concept car |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878459)
Posted 23 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A windy Free zone!! |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 878329)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I have often wondered what motivates conspiracy theorists. Moon hoax, lizard people, aliens at Roswell, the grassy knoll, whatever. To answer your question on what motivates conspiracy theorists. Moon hoax, lizard people, aliens at Roswell, the grassy knoll because the whole truth is never told to the general public. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 878328)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Audi R15 TDI LM P1 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 878325)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Wildcat 2010 Concept |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878323)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A smoke free area!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 878320)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Chevy Camaro black concept |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 878133)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If I remember correctly the Moon landing took place in July of 1969. Mono sound I am impressed :o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878130)
Posted 22 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 7-up the uncola :o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878106)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while taking the pepdi challenge !! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878102)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Pepsi the taste of the new generation! Pepsi has used that theme in the 80's and 90's as well |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878092)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Pepsi the taste of the new generation! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 878086)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: taking the lead as well as the win!! |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 878081)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If I remember correctly the Moon landing took place in July of 1969. I do!! MY family was huddled around the TV in the family room. |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 878073)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cartoon Factory |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 878068)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If I remember correctly the Moon landing took place in July of 1969. |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 878063)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Website for the Cartoon Fan The Big Cartoon Database |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 878023)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Her is A article that debunks the theory A Debunking of the Moon Hoax Theory |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 878008)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Little Darlin'-The Diamonds-1957 |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 878006)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Do You Want to Dance-Bobby Freeman-original song-1958 |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 877964)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: MSNBC Debates Moon Landing Hoax (2002) |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 877963)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Space Pictures The Home Galaxy |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 877957)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: IN the interview he mention the Van Allen radiation belt |
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Moon Hoax Theory
(Message 877956)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I listened to Coast To Coast Am last night. They had on Bart Sibrel who supposedly has evidence that the Mission to the moon was A HOAX. Moon Hoax Theory |
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Can I speak softly now?
(Message 877942)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome back my friend, we missed ya. Good to have you back Mark!! as well as the Kitties |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877939)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning after unclogging a drain. What a fun way to spend a weekend. By the sound if you had enough hair to make A wig =o) |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877924)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning after unclogging a drain. What a fun way to spend a weekend. I wouldn't wish that on anybody!! At times the smell can be too much to handle! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 877923)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alcatraz Closes (1963) Alcatraz, a rocky island in western California's San Francisco Bay, served as a federal prison housing the country's most dangerous criminals from 1934 to 1963. It became a National Recreation Area in 1972, and by the mid-1990s it was attracting almost a million visitors a year. Nicknamed "The Rock," Alcatraz was a symbol of the impregnable maximum security fortress prison. During its 29 years of operation, 34 prisoners attempted escapes, but only three may have succeeded |
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Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim
(Message 877921)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NASA will conduct A Battery of tests to confirm the cause of death. Whats my Batting average did you say? :o) |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 877920)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Maggots as Good as Hydrogel for Leg Ulcers Researchers have concluded that maggots are no better than the standard therapy when it comes to treating leg ulcers. Because maggots eat dead and rotting tissue but leave healthy tissue alone, they have been used to treat wounds for hundreds of years. In the first study to compare maggots with a standard wound-cleaning product, researchers found that while the flesh-eating creatures do clean leg ulcers more quickly than normal treatment, this does not lead to faster healing. Patients whose venous leg ulcers were treated with maggots also experienced more pain than those who received the traditional hydrogel treatmen. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 877918)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reading Terminal The Reading Terminal complex is located in the Market East section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Completed in 1893, the complex houses a massive trainshed as well as a flourishing market that continues to do business today. At the time of its construction, the terminal's single-span arched-roof trainshed was one of the largest in the world. Now the world's oldest structure of its kind, the trainshed has been declared a National Historic Landmark. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 877915)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gary Oldman (1958) Oldman is an English actor known for playing eccentric characters and for his ability to master accents. He first appeared on screen in the 1982 film Remembrance and has since played a variety of characters including Dracula, Beethoven, and Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. In 1997, he wrote, directed, and produced Nil By Mouth, an award-winning film reportedly based on his life. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? III
(Message 877909)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 61°F Feels Like 61°F Updated Mar 21 12:05 p.m. CT UV Index: 4 Moderate Wind: From SSE at 19 mph Humidity: 57% Pressure: 30.17 in. Dew Point: 46°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim
(Message 877908)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NASA will conduct A Battery of tests to confirm the cause of death. |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877905)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A NBA SLAM DUNK!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877682)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A non full moon! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877672)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another Moonlight win for ME ;o) |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 877669)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HULU shows BSG later in the week. So if you miss tonights show you can watch it on HULU |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877668)
Posted 21 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching March Madness! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877535)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 53 and counting! In winning with Internet Explorer 8 |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877528)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 51 and counting!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877522)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 49 |
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Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim
(Message 877513)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The new adventures of Bats in Space!!!! :o) |
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Post your favorite Monty Python sketch
(Message 877511)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mr Neutron |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877508)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I Came I saw I won again! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877349)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another win for me! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877336)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Congrats Matt to your win! Many thanks Cebion!! |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 877328)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: [quote]A planet close to the moon perhaps?[/quote First we must define what we mean by 'close'. It is all relevant. lets ask this question if it is in light years then I would say 2; if by chance you mean miles perhaps millions. |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 877322)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Well in the remake which was released in Dec 2008 I got the impression they traveled from another Planet in the solar system. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 877320)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ambergris Found floating in warm seas or washed up on the shore, ambergris is a solid, waxy substance formed in the intestines of sperm whales. Possessing a sweet, earthy odor, it has been used throughout history as a food flavoring and a material for jewelry, though its primary commercial use has been as a fixative in perfumes. However, because ambergris is quite rare and expensive, many of today's perfumes use synthetic replacements |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 877319)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Meat-Free Diet Linked to Less Cancer A study of meat-eaters, fish-eaters, vegetarians, and vegans has found that those who do not eat meat have significantly fewer cancers overall than those who do. Surprisingly, this trend was reversed for colorectal cancer, with vegetarians having a significantly higher incidence of the condition than the other groups. Previous research has linked colorectal cancer to eating red meat. This study highlights the complex relationship between diet, lifestyle, and cancer risk |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 877318)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sydney Harbour Bridge Opens (1932) The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of Australia's major landmarks, connecting Sydney's central business district with the North Shore commercial and residential areas. Colloquially referred to as the "coat hanger" because of its arch-based design, it is the widest long-span bridge in the world and the highest steel arch bridge, standing as much as 430 ft (131 m) above the harbor |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 877317)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A world at the inside of the hearth (une terre creuse) From beneath the surface of the earth? |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877316)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is rumble in the Jungle for another win!! |
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Galaxies in gridlock
(Message 877300)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another article I found Astromart |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 877296)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A planet close to the moon perhaps? |
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Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim
(Message 877295)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Can you imagine what the bat thought when the space shuttle took off? |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877294)
Posted 20 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lets get ready to rumble!!!!!! |
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TLPTPW #83
(Message 877258)
Posted 19 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HEYYYY I WON WOW !!! :o) |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 877198)
Posted 19 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1234 |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 877054)
Posted 19 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win before UFO Hunters starts! It is on the History Channel tonight. |
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Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim
(Message 877034)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Of all things to stow away on the Space Shuttle Bat's fate after shuttle launch appears grim |
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Galaxies in gridlock
(Message 877032)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: That is beautiful Matthew! That is quite A site! It would awesome if we had A ship to view these two galaxies closer! |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 877031)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win before UFO Hunters starts! |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 877030)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Could the urgency be that he is from a planet in the vicinity of Betelgeuse, in the Orion Const., which is going nova soon, if it hasn't done so already? Our danger could be gamma radiation, his planet, much worse??? YES YOU CAN :o) |
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Galaxies in gridlock
(Message 876975)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: a pair of colliding galaxies called NGC 6240 |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876974)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning from the 3rd rock Sun! |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 876963)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't Andromeda hurtling toward us at a rate equal to the space between the moon and the Earth every 15 seconds? He was making reference to the movie in his first post. I was asking in the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still did his answer still hold true. |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876962)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Taking another win for the team! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 876957)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kayan Neck Rings The Kayan are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group known for their unusual tradition of body modification, which consists of coiling lengths of brass around women's necks. The coils are first applied to young girls when they are approximately five years old, and each coil is replaced with a longer one as the weight of the brass pushes the collar bone down and compresses the rib cage. Contrary to popular belief, the neck vertebrae are not actually lengthened |
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Post your favorite Monty Python sketch
(Message 876955)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I like this skit for their use of famous philosophers playing A soccer game. monty python football |
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Post your favorite Monty Python sketch
(Message 876950)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A classic indeed Monty Python - Spam |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 876949)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lon Nol Ousts Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia (1970) Nol became defense minister and army chief of staff in Norodom Sihanouk's Cambodian government in 1955 and later served as premier under him. In 1970, he led the coup that deposed Sihanouk and assumed control of the government. His unsuccessful attempts at suppressing the Communist Khmer Rouge guerillas plunged the country into civil war, and he ultimately fled the country in 1975. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 876948)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BMW needs to learn how to cheat better if they want to be productive in F1. McLaren owes their new found success to massive cheating. A more common term would be Bending the rules! :o) |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still ( the original movie, 1951)
(Message 876947)
Posted 18 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't Andromeda hurtling toward us at a rate equal to the space between the moon and the Earth every 15 seconds? Would this hold true for the remake as well? |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876725)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1155 |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876710)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1148 |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876703)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for another St. Pats win! |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 876697)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Four Leaf Clovers for another win! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 876695)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Red Imported Fire Ant Accidentally introduced into the US in the 1930s from its native S America, the red imported fire ant (RIFA) is an invasive ant species that has since spread to Asia and Australia. These resilient, aggressive pests possess a painful sting and build mounds that can destroy crops. US officials estimate that the ants cause more than $5 billion in damages annually. While RIFA stings are rarely life-threatening to humans, the insects are responsible for at least 80 deaths. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 876694)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Kingdom of Italy Is Proclaimed (1861) Modern Italy became unified under the house of Savoy on March 17, 1861, largely through the efforts of Cavour, Garibaldi, and Victor Emmanuel II, who became king of Italy that same year. However, the protectorate of Napoleon III over the Papal States delayed the Italian annexation of Rome until 1870, and relations between the Italian government and the papacy, which refused to concede the loss of its temporal power, remained a major problem until 1929 |
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(Message 876693)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Screaming Trees - All I Know |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 876692)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BMW needs to learn how to cheat better if they want to be productive in F1. McLaren owes their new found success to massive cheating. Their was another team that got caught as well? I think it was williams. |
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(Message 876691)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with St. Pats luck!! |
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(Message 876485)
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Quote of the Day
(Message 876339)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Let your capital be simplicity and contentment. - Henry David Thoreau |
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Browncoats, cast your votes....
(Message 876338)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: How many names have been submitted so far? |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 876335)
Posted 17 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: BMW needs to learn how to cheat better if they want to be productive in F1. McLaren owes their new found success to massive cheating. Didn't McLaren get caught last year for cheating? |
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(Message 876010)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: As opposed to having a weiner. Which Pizza Hut rarely serves... :-) They do sell Sausage Pizza! |
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(Message 876006)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A trivia win!! We have A winner!!! |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 876003)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I mini version it looks like to me :o) |
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(Message 876002)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A trivia win!! What town was Pizza Hut founded in? |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 875999)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Website for the Cars Fans everywhere Auto Motto |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 875997)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Water TAXI concept Water Taxi |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 875994)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The a.d. Tramontana R |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 875993)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ibite car concept |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 875991)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 100 year old photo Blog Shorpy |
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(Message 875990)
Posted 16 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A Photo Finish Win !! Matt takes the Checkered Flag!! No the Indy 500 Checkered Flag Win! |
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(Message 875931)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shiva The Hindu god Shiva is the subject of an elaborate and sometimes contradictory mythology. He is seen as both destroyer and restorer, the great ascetic and the symbol of sensuality, the benevolent herdsman of souls and the wrathful avenger. The trident he is often depicted holding represents his three aspects as creator, preserver, and destroyer, while the snakes his is often garlanded with show his power over deadly animals |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 875930)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New Lithium-Ion Battery Charges in Seconds Lithium-ion batteries are the most common rechargeable batteries found in consumer electronics. They can store large amounts of energy, but they discharge the energy slowly and require hours to recharge. Scientists have traditionally blamed slow-moving lithium ions for the batteries’ sluggish nature, but a group of researchers recently found that the problem actually stems from the way ions pass through lithium iron phosphate, a material commonly used in lithium ion batteries. By altering the surface structure of this material, they were able to create a small prototype battery that could be fully charged in less than 20 seconds |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 875928)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rolls-Royce Ltd Is Founded (1906) Frederick Henry Royce built his first car, a "Royce," in 1904. That same year, he was introduced to Charles Stewart Rolls, the owner of one of Britain's first car dealerships, and the two soon decided to embark on a joint business venture. They agreed that Royce's cars would be sold exclusively by Rolls, and by 1907, the men were winning awards for the engineering reliability of their cars. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 875927)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. - John Wooden |
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(Message 875926)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A Photo Finish Win !! Matt takes the Checkered Flag!! |
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(Message 875920)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A 1st place win! |
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(Message 875913)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning from the 3Rd Rock from the Sun |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 875733)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
From the trailers that have been released so far it looks like the producers have done their homework! Do you know if they released how muchthis movie ended up costing them to make? |
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(Message 875732)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for Morning Mighty Mocha Win!! |
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(Message 875618)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
$9 for A drink? Wow it better be the A 2 liter size drink for that price! |
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(Message 875617)
Posted 15 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is A win for Matthew!!! YAHOOOO!!!! |
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(Message 875506)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A listing of Current movie ticket prices where I live Ticket Prices Matinee (Before 6pm) $7.00 Evening (6pm and Later) $9.00 Children (3-12) $7.00 Seniors (55+) $7.00 Balcony (Matinee) $12.00 Balcony (Evening) $18.00 Warrentheaters |
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Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think I'll be in the US when it is released which is good because your Movie Theaters are sooo much better than ours! Isn't that the truth!! For A large Popcorn and Large drink about $9 dollars if you are lucky |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 875489)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 11:30AM Partly Sunny 46°F RealFeel® 53°F Winds: SE at 5mph Partly Sunny Humidity: 40% Dew Point: 23° F Pressure: 30.14 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 875471)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Formula 1 news The final day of testing of the BMW Sauber team |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 875470)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: New rules 'disadvantaged' Ferrari - boss |
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(Message 875469)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think I'll be in the US when it is released which is good because your Movie Theaters are sooo much better than ours! Here in the States it costs about $10 dollars to see A evening Movie. |
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(Message 875463)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stagecoach surprise I had a dream the other night. I was in the old West riding in a stagecoach. Suddenly, a man riding a horse pulls up to the left side of the stagecoach, and a riderless horse pulls up on the right. The man leans down, pulls open the door, and jumps off his horse into the stagecoach. Then he opens the door on the other side and jumps onto the other horse. Just before he rode off, I yelled out, "What was all that about?" He replied, "Nothing. It's just a stage I'm going through." |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 875461)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Paul Ehrlich (1854) Ehrlich was a German bacteriologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1908 for his work on immunology. He is also noted for his work in hematology, cellular pathology, and the use of dyes in microscopy. Ehrlich coined the term "chemotherapy" and is credited with the first empirical observation of the blood-brain barrier |
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(Message 875460)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Sea Peoples Sea Peoples, seafaring raiders who ravaged and settled the Mediterranean coasts between the 12th and 13th centuries BCE, are mentioned in a number of records from ancient civilizations. Scholars believe that the warriors were actually members of a confederacy of several ethnic groups, and a number of hypotheses exist regarding the identities and motives of the Sea Peoples. |
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(Message 875459)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: From the movie trailers I have seen it looks to be A awesome Movie! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 875458)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ozone Exposure Linked to Premature Death The first nationwide US study to evaluate the impact of long-term ozone exposure on human health found that people who live in areas with the most ozone pollution are 25 to 30 percent more likely to die from lung disease than those living in areas with the cleanest air. Ozone, an allotropic form of oxygen with three atoms in its molecule, is considered beneficial in the earth's stratosphere, where it forms a shield that blocks the sun's harmful rays, but doctors have long known that ground-level ozone is hazardous. Short-term exposure aggravates asthma symptoms and causes breathing problems, and experts now know that long-term exposure increases mortality |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 875457)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Assassination Attempt on Gerry Adams (1984) Adams is an Irish Republican politician, member of Parliament for Belfast West, and president of Sinn Féin, the Irish nationalist movement that has gained notoriety for its association with the volatile Irish Republican Army (IRA). He has been a key figure in Irish peace negotiations and was the main architect of the 1994 IRA ceasefire. In 1984, Adams was seriously wounded when several gunmen opened fire on his car. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 875455)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The old believe everything; the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything. Oscar Wilde |
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(Message 875454)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Grand Prix Win!! |
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(Message 875337)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And the winner is ? Envelope please!!!! MATTHEW YAHOOOOOOOOOOOO!! |
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(Message 875329)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Only months away till the New Star Trek Movie will open !! |
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I hate February.
(Message 875326)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I am glad the February is over!! |
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(Message 875324)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is the right thing to do! |
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(Message 875307)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Look for your return to the Seti Homeworld! |
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(Message 875305)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is one of my all time favorite songs from the one the only For me this is one of his best works!! |
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(Message 875304)
Posted 14 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A dipsy doodle win! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 875097)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop." - Ovid |
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(Message 875096)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gustav Kirchhoff (1824) German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff was a pioneering scientist who contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and the emission of black-body radiation by heated objects. He formulated a number of eponymous laws which explain the activity of both electrical circuits and thermodynamic reactions. |
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(Message 875095)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tapeworms Tapeworms are parasitic flatworms of the class Cestoda that live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates and steal vital nutrients from their hosts. Most human tapeworm infestations result from the consumption of contaminated meat or fish that has not been properly cooked. An adult tapeworm consists of a knoblike head, or scolex, equipped with hooks for attaching to the intestinal wall of the host, a neck region, and a series of flat, rectangular body segments. |
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(Message 875094)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Warm Weather Migraine Trigger? Warm weather and changes in atmospheric pressure may trigger headaches and migraines. In a recent study, researchers found that with every 9° F (5° C) increase in temperature, the risk of severe headaches jumps by nearly 8 percent. Lower barometric pressure also appears to be a trigger, but it is not as strongly associated with headache incidence as temperature. Scientists do not know why higher temperatures are linked to headaches, but they do know that warmer weather leads to lower blood pressure, and there is evidence that migraines are related to changes in blood flow around the brain |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 875093)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: On this date: In 1664, England's King Charles II granted an area of land in present-day North America known as New Netherland to his brother James, the Duke of York. In 1864, Ulysses S. Grant was promoted to the rank of general-in-chief of the Union armies in the Civil War by President Abraham Lincoln. In 1930, Indian political and spiritual leader Mohandas K. Gandhi began a 200-mile march to protest a British tax on salt. In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered the first of his 30 radio "fireside chats," telling Americans what was being done to deal with the nation's economic crisis. In 1938, the Anschluss merging Austria with Nazi Germany took place as German forces crossed the border between the two countries. In 1939, Pope Pius XII was formally crowned in ceremonies at the Vatican. In 1947, President Harry S. Truman established what became known as the Truman Doctrine to help Greece and Turkey resist Communism. In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson won the New Hampshire Democratic primary, but anti-war Sen. Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota placed a strong second. In 1969, Paul McCartney married Linda Eastman in London. In 1989, some 2,500 veterans and supporters marched at the Art Institute of Chicago to demand that officials remove an American flag placed on the floor as part of a student's exhibit. Ten years ago: Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic joined NATO. Violinist Yehudi Menuhin died in Berlin at age 82. |
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(Message 875092)
Posted 13 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning after eating at the Golden Arches! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 874766)
Posted 12 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Not being able to govern events, I govern myself." - Michel de Montaigne |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 874765)
Posted 12 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dust Devils A dust devil is a rotating updraft that forms when hot air near the ground rises quickly through a small pocket of cooler, low-pressure air above it, picking up dust and debris as it spins. Formed most often over flat, barren terrain, dust devils are typically less than 3 ft (0.9 m) wide, reach maximum wind speeds of 45 mph (72 km/h), and dissipate in less than a minute. Though usually harmless, some are strong enough to pose a real danger. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 874764)
Posted 12 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bureau of Indian Affairs Created (1824) Though the Bureau of Indian Affairs was given jurisdiction over trade with Native Americans and was responsible for protecting them from exploitation, it had little success safeguarding Native American rights and, instead, evolved primarily into a land-administering agency. It now acts as trustee over Native American lands and funds, promotes development, and provides Native Americans with various social services. |
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(Message 874738)
Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for another NBA win! they say it is out of this world :o) |
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(Message 874735)
Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Slam Dunk win the NBA way!! |
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Forum Disappearance
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Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks for the update, Chas. Who is the Admin for this site? |
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NFL Fantasy: The Best Players video
(Message 874727)
Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks...cool vid... I wonder how times it took to get those stunts to work? |
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(Message 874726)
Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A NBA Jams he's on fire for another win!! |
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(Message 874581)
Posted 11 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the grand ole opry way! |
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(Message 874437)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for An Up Up and away win!! |
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(Message 874396)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: now I am |
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(Message 874394)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning! |
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NFL Fantasy: The Best Players video
(Message 874322)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: NFL Fantasy: The Best Players |
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(Message 874199)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is one of my all time favorite songs from the one the only Gerry Rafferty Get it right next time-Night owl 1979 |
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(Message 874193)
Posted 10 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Argent Hold Your Head Up 1973 |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 874054)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: He who sitteth on an upturned tack shall surely rise |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 874052)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Yuri Gagarin (1934) Gagarin was a Russian cosmonaut who, in 1961, became the first human being to successfully travel into space. Gagarin circled the earth once during his 1-hour-and-48-minute flight aboard the Vostok 1. His success is believed to have ushered in the modern era of man in space, and Gagarin toured widely to promote the Soviet achievement. Ironically, he died in a plane crash just seven years later. |
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(Message 874051)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Capoeira An Afro-Brazilian dance form that incorporates self-defense maneuvers, capoeira originated among African slaves in 19th-century Brazil and is now a popular art form practiced worldwide. Capoeira is performed in a special roda, or circle, where practitioners take turns playing instruments, singing, and sparring. While capoeira focuses on skill rather than injuring opponents, the intensity of an individual game depends on the rhythm of the music. |
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Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Belly Fat May Hurt Lungs Abdominal obesity is already linked with diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease as part of a group of health problems known collectively as metabolic syndrome, but researchers now say it poses another health hazardâ€â€it impairs lung function. They have found that waist measurement is strongly associated with decreased lung function, and they believe that belly fat may cause this by impeding the way the diaphragm and chest function. In this study, researchers defined abdominal obesity as a waist circumference of greater than 35 inches for women and 40 inches for men |
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(Message 874048)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Barbie Doll Debuts (1959) When Ruth Handler, wife of Mattel toy company co-founder Elliot Handler, realized that there were no adult-bodied dolls on the toy market, she suggested to her husband that Mattel begin producing one. In 1959, Barbie made her debut. She was based on a German doll called Bild Lilli and was marketed as a "Teen-age Fashion Model." According to estimates, over a billion Barbie dolls have been sold worldwide and many have become collector's items |
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(Message 874047)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You know that children are growing up when they start asking questions that have answers. John J. Plomp |
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(Message 874046)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hey I know that song!! It is Cat Scratch Fever!! |
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(Message 873950)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 51°F Feels Like 51°F Updated Mar 8 08:25 p.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From SSE at 9 mph Humidity: 40% Pressure: 29.96 in. Dew Point: 28°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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(Message 873948)
Posted 9 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For those who like reading about the news Online newspapers.com |
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(Message 873923)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I never really care what time it is anyways. If I don't have time enough to pull out my cell and get the back-light turned on, it doesn't really matter anyways. :-) Timex rules for another win 1971 Timex Torture Test Commercial with John Cameron Swayze |
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(Message 873922)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I never really care what time it is anyways. If I don't have time enough to pull out my cell and get the back-light turned on, it doesn't really matter anyways. :-) Will time be on your side? :-) |
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(Message 873917)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A Timex it takes A licking and keeps on ticking!! John Cameron Swayze stands by his timex :o) |
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(Message 873907)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A timex it takes A licking and keeps on ticking!! |
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(Message 873905)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Maybe we should enlist his services for S.E.T.I.? maybe he can be another air cebu radio telescope? |
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(Message 873899)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think this was the only Hit song from this band. Five Man Electrical Band - Signs |
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(Message 873898)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: YOU ARE IN RARE FORM TODAY MATTHEW!!!.....THE TEARS....'STILL COMING DOWN MY FACE. I have a cat, (just put one down 'couple mos. ago, he was 18yrs old) so I can identify with all that is listed. Off the subject Do you remember the detective show Barreta? in that show he had A Cocktail named fred. |
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To the Kitty People VII.....
(Message 873895)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Two Different Points of View Dogs vs. Cats -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOG DIARY 8:00 AM - Dog food! My favorite thing! 9:30 AM - A car ride! My favorite thing! 9:40 AM - A walk in the park! My favorite thing! 10:30 AM - Got rubbed and petted! My favorite thing! 12:00 PM - Lunch! My favorite thing! 1:00 PM - Played in the yard! My favorite thing! 3:00 PM - Wagged my tail! My favorite thing! 5:00 PM - Milk bones! My favorite thing! 7:00 PM - Got to play ball! My favorite thing! 8:00 PM - Wow! Watched TV with the people! My favorite thing! 11:00 PM - Sleeping on the bed! My favorite thing! CAT DIARY Day 983 of my captivity! My captors continue to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while the other inmates and I are fed hash or some sort of dry nuggets. Although I make my contempt for the rations perfectly clear, I nevertheless must eat something in order to keep up my strength. The only thing that keeps me going is my dream of escape. In an attempt to disgust them, I once again vomit on the carpet. Today I decapitated a mouse and dropped its headless body at their feet. I had hoped this would strike fear into their hearts, since it clearly demonstrates what I am capable of. However, they merely made condescending comments about what a 'good little hunter' I am. The sick bastards! There was some sort of assembly of their accomplices tonight. I was placed in solitary confinement for the duration of the event. However, I could hear the noises and smell the food. I overheard that my confinement was due to the power of 'allergies'. I must learn what this means, and how to use it to my advantage. Today I was almost successful in an attempt to assassinate one of my tormentors by weaving around his feet as he was walking. I must try this again tomorrow - but at the top of the stairs. I am convinced that the other prisoners here are flunkies and snitches. The dog receives special privileges. He is regularly released - and seems to be more than willing to return. He obviously has issues |
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(Message 873894)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is the only game in town!! |
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(Message 873892)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another favorite songs of mine from the group Taxxi - I'm Leaving (Stereo) |
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To the Kitty People VII.....
(Message 873890)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: YOU ARE IN RARE FORM TODAY MATTHEW!!!.....THE TEARS....'STILL COMING DOWN MY FACE. I have a cat, (just put one down 'couple mos. ago, he was 18yrs old) so I can identify with all that is listed. 18 years old WOW I did know cats lived that long! He/she was well taken care of :o) |
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(Message 873887)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A excellent song from Taxxi - Girl (New York City) |
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. . . i can hear a pin drop in 'ere
(Message 873886)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
As big as those ears are He probably can hear in STEREO |
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To the Kitty People VII.....
(Message 873885)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Things Cats Should Remember Meow! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Screaming at the can of food will not make it open by itself. Leaping from the very top of the condo onto the curtain rod makes my human very annoyed with me. If I do it, I will get a time out, squirted with The Water Bottle Of Death and yelled at. If I'm trying to hide behind the window shade so no one will see me (and I'm all clever for hiding behind the window shade, ya know) I shouldn't let my tail hang down. I must perfect a death stare to give my human every time I am disturbed. If I vomit on the carpet after overeating yet again I must stand up and walk away without the slightest hint of a care. I should not assume the patio door is open when I race outside to chase leaves. If I put a live mouse in my food bowl, I should not expect it to stay there until I get hungry. The guinea pig likes to sleep once in a while. I will not watch him constantly. If I bite the cactus, it will bite back. I will not stand on the bathroom counter, stare down the hall, and growl at nothing (especially right after my human has finished watching "The X-Files"). Television and computer screens do not exist to backlight my lovely tail. No matter how dangly and attractive they are, my human's earrings are not cat toys. If I play 'dead cat on the stairs' while people are trying to bring in groceries or laundry, one of these days it will really come true. My human is capable of cooking bacon and eggs without my help. The cat food is already dead. I do not need to kill it by swatting bits of it all over the floor. I am a carnivore. Potted plants are not meat. I will never be able to walk on the ceiling, and staring up the wall and screaming at it will not bring it any closer. It is not a good idea to try to lap up the powdered creamer before it all dissolves in the boiling coffee. The goldfish likes living in water and should be allowed to remain in its bowl. If my human wants to share her sandwich with me, she will give me a piece. She will notice if I start eating it from the other end. I cannot leap through closed windows to catch birds outside. The large dog in the back yard has lived there for six years. I will not freak out every time I see it. If I must give a present to my human's overnight guests, my toy mouse is much more socially acceptable than a live cockroach, even if it isn't as tasty. Even though I hear voices in my head, I do not have to answer them |
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. . . i can hear a pin drop in 'ere
(Message 873875)
Posted 8 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 873555)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning in HD with SURROUND SOUND The surround sound is my shield to fend off potential winners so I can claim the win!! :o) |
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(Message 873539)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning in HD with SURROUND SOUND |
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(Message 873520)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A blind man with a seeing eye dog at his side walks into a grocery store. The man walks to the middle of the store, picks up the dog by the tail, and starts swinging the dog around in circles over his head. The store manager, who has seen all this, thinks this is quite strange. So, he decides to find out what's going on. The store manager approaches the blind man swinging the dog and says, "Pardon me. May I help you with something." The blind man says, "No thanks. I'm just looking around." |
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(Message 873519)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A US Border Patrol Agent catches an illegal alien in the bushes right by the border fence, he pulls him out and says "Sorry, you know the law, you've got to go back across the border right now." The mexican man pleads with them, "No, noooo Senior, I must stay in de USA! Pleeeze!" The Border Patrol Agent thinks to himself, I'm going to make it hard for him and says "Ok, I'll let you stay if you can use 3 english words in a sentence". The Mexican man of course agrees. The Border Patrol Agent tells him, "The 3 words are: Green, Pink and Yellow. Now use them in 1 sentence." The Mexican man thinks really hard for about 2 minutes, then says, "Hmmm, Ok. The phone, it went Green, Green, Green, I Pink it up and sez Yellow?" |
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(Message 873518)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: An old Native American wanted a loan for $500. He approached his local banker. The banker pulled out the loan application, asking, "What are you going to do with the money?" "Take jewelry to city and sell it," said the old man. "What have you got for collateral?" queried the banker, going strictly by the book. "Don't know of collateral." "Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan. Have you got any vehicles?" "Yes, I have a 1949 Chevy pickup." The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?" "Yes, I have a horse." "How old is it?" "I don't know; it has no teeth." Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan. Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank. He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here's the money to pay loan," he said, handing the entire amount including interest. "What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" "Put it in my pocket." "Why don't you deposit it in my bank?" he asked. "I don't know of deposit." "Well, you put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you. When you want to use it you can withdraw it." The old Indian leaned across the desk, looking suspiciously at the banker, and asked, "What you got for collateral?" |
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(Message 873516)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I have a HD TV, but no HD sources. SKY is too expensive for the amount of TV I watch and there isn't a reasonably priced FreeSat recorder on the market yet. I went the DVD up convert route. |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 873509)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in 3D HD |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 873508)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 71°F Feels Like 71°F Updated Mar 7 01:45 p.m. CT UV Index: 2 Low Wind: From SSE at 29 mph gusting to 35 mph Humidity: 58% Pressure: 29.77 in. Dew Point: 56°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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(Message 873441)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent song from Ratatat - Loud Pipes |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 873433)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: After the season of BSG will they go the next step towards making A movie? |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 873432)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 66°F Feels Like 66°F Updated Mar 7 10:45 a.m. CT UV Index: 1 Low Wind: From SSE at 29 mph gusting to 35 mph Humidity: 68% Pressure: 29.80 in. Dew Point: 55°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 873431)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rudi Dutschke (1940) Dutschke was an important figure in the Socialist German Student Union and the most prominent spokesperson of the left-wing German student movement of the 1960s, a movement aimed at creating a more democratic society and overcoming social injustice. In 1968, Dutschke survived an assassination attempt by Josef Bachmann, who shot him in the head. The brain damage Dutschke sustained in that attack led to his drowning death more than a decade later |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 873429)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hadhramaut The name Hadhramaut formerly referred to the Hadhramaut states, a collective term for the Quaiti and Kathiri sultanates that were British protectorates until 1967. Today, the Hadhramaut region roughly incorporates the territory of the two sultanates, extending about 400 mi (640 km) along the southeastern coast of Yemen. It consists of a narrow, arid coastal plain, a broad plateau, a network of deeply sunk wadis, and an escarpment bordering the desert. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 873428)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Archeologists Rediscover Ancient Tomb Belgian archaeologists have unearthed a 3,500-year-old Egyptian tomb that disappeared under sand after it was first found about 130 years ago. The tomb, which was originally discovered in 1880 by Swedish Egyptologist Karl Piehl, belongs to Amenhotep, the deputy seal-bearer for King Thutmose III who ruled Egypt in the 18th Dynasty. Most of the inscriptions on the tomb’s walls are damaged, a sign that it may have been robbed in the early 19th century. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 873427)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ellen Turner Abducted in Forced Marriage Ploy (1827) At just 15 years of age, Ellen Turner, the eligible daughter of a wealthy English mill owner, caught the attention of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. He hatched a plan to kidnap and marry her, thereby gaining access to her sizeable inheritance. After convincing the mistresses at Turner's boarding school that her father had sent for her, Wakefield abducted the young girl and married her. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 873425)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action." - Benjamin Disraeli |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 873424)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in HD |
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As Prot says.....
(Message 873169)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Is this image A map to k-pax |
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As Prot says.....
(Message 873157)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: S'no wonder why your life here on earth is so short...... Now thats A signal! |
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As Prot says.....
(Message 873137)
Posted 7 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: S'no wonder why your life here on earth is so short...... Prot >> send photo's of K-pax when you can. |
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As Prot says.....
(Message 873086)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And I suppose the best quote of all would be.......... K-PAX is that you!! |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 873082)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching the Time Tunnel on Hulu!! |
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(Message 873052)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching the Tv show Land Of the Giants on Hulu! |
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Spring is coming..........LOL.
(Message 872929)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: SPRING HAS SPRUNG |
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TLPTPW #82...WINNER!!!! #1234!!!! Matthew Love!!!!
(Message 872927)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one post at A time!! |
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(Message 872896)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One of my favorite songs from the early 1970's Jigsaw - Sky High -- [STEREO] |
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(Message 872894)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Keith - Ain't Gonna Lie -- [STEREO] |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 872887)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Website for the car fanatic Supercars.net |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 872886)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gabriel GarcÃÂa Márquez (1927) GarcÃÂa Márquez is a Colombian novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982 and is widely regarded as one of the world's greatest 20th century writers. His two masterpieces, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, center on themes of violence, solitude, and the human need for love. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 872885)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bloatware During the 1970s, computer system resources like disk space and memory were fairly limited, and software developers worked long hours to produce small, efficient software products. Although technology has since improved, the industry's focus on marketing and rapid coding has resulted in the proliferation of bloatwareâ€â€software that gets larger and more complex with each version without providing obvious benefits to users. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 872883)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sixty Percent of the World Has Cell Phones According to a UN report, mobile phones are now the communications technology of choice for people around the globe. Six in 10 people have cell phone subscriptions, and two thirds of the world's 4.1 billion cell phone subscriptions are in developing nations. While just 1 in 50 Africans had a cell phone in 2000, 28% of the population now has a cellular subscription. When it comes to Internet access, however, poor countries still trail industrialized nations. The report places Sweden at the top of a list ranking countries according to how advanced their use of information and communications technology is. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 872882)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dmitri Mendeleev Presents First Periodic Table (1869) The periodic table is a tabular display of all known chemical elements arranged according to the periodic law discovered by Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. The elements are arranged in columns and rows according to increasing atomic number, which is defined as the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. The table summarizes the major properties of the elements and enables predictions to be made about their behavior. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 872881)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "It is a common experience that a problem difficult at night is resolved in the morning after the committee of sleep has worked on it." - John Steinbeck |
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Astropulse
(Message 872726)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Question, The preferences are talking is this located in the BOINC program on the PC or on the SETI website where you manager passwords etc.. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 872723)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Eye of Providence Often interpreted as the eye of God watching over man, the Eye of Providence depicts an eye enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by rays of light. Found on the back of the US one-dollar bill, the Eye was adopted as part of the country's Great Seal in 1782. While the symbol in its modern form emerged in the West in the 17th and 18th centuries, representations of an all-seeing eye existed in ancient Egypt |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 872722)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: TV Habits Linked to Asthma Children who watch two or more hours of television a day have twice the risk of developing asthma than those who watch less. Scientists have long suspected that sedentary behavior and poor physical fitness have an effect on respiratory development, especially the smooth muscle tissue of the airway, and the results of a long-term study of more than 3,000 children seem to support this hypothesis. While the study’s authors say that watching television is not problematic in itself, they believe it is indicative of a sedentary lifestyle |
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(Message 872721)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In West Kerry, the wife commented, "When we were first married, you took the small piece of steak and gave me the larger. You don't love me any more...." "Nonsense, darling," replied the husband, "you cook better now." |
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(Message 872720)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman were without tickets for the opening ceremonies of the summer Olympics but hoped to be able to talk their way in at the gate. Security was very tight, however, and each of their attempts was met with a stern refusal. While wandering around outside the stadium, the Englishman came upon construction site, which gave him an idea. Grabbing a length of scaffolding, he presented himself at the gate and said, "Johnson, the pole vault," and was admitted. The Scotsman, overhearing this, went at once to search the site. When he came up with a sledge hammer, he presented himself at the gate and said, "McTavish, the hammer." He was also admitted. The Irishman combed the site for an hour and was nearly ready to give up when he spotted his ticket in. Seizing a roll of barbed wire, he presented himself at the gate and announced, "O'Sullivan, fencing." |
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(Message 872718)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A Scotsman walking through a field, sees a man drinking water from a pool with his hand. The Scotsman man shouts ' Awa ye feel hoor thatâs full Oâ coos Sharn' (Don't drink the water, it's full of cow s ** t.) The man shouts back 'I'm English, Speak English, I don't understand you'. The Scotsman man shouts back 'Use both hands, you'll get more in.' |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 872717)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A great many people think they are thinking when they are really rearranging their prejudices." - William James |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 872716)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rosa Luxemburg (1871) Luxemburg was a Polish-born German revolutionary and Marxist political theorist. She helped found the Polish Social Democratic Party, was a leader of the left wing of the German Social Democratic Party, and collaborated with Karl Liebknecht in founding the Spartacus League in 1918. Imprisoned during World War I for opposing the war, Luxemburg continued to secretly write politically inflammatory essays and had them illegally smuggled out of prison and published |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 872715)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Boston Massacre (1770) Many Bostonians resented the heavy British military presence in their city during the late 1700s, and the soldiers' enforcement of the unpopular Townshend Acts merely exacerbated the tense situation. On March 5, 1770, soldiers opened fire on an aggressive, rioting civilian mob, killing five men. The Boston Massacre, as it became known, fueled the anti-British sentiment that culminated in the American Revolutionary War |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 872714)
Posted 6 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 71°F Feels Like 71°F Updated Mar 5 07:45 p.m. CT UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From S at 14 mph Humidity: 21% Pressure: 29.72 in. Dew Point: 29°F Visibility: 8.0 miles |
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The Invisible Thread
(Message 872251)
Posted 4 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Radio Legend Paul Harvey Dies
(Message 870895)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: He will be truly missed I believe his son is in the Radio business as well. I always enjoyed how he told A story about A person, subject and A event. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 870894)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sunday Morning Win!! |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 870892)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 17°F Feels Like 4°F Updated Mar 1 04:05 a.m. CT Wichita Live Webcams UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From N at 13 mph Humidity: 55% Pressure: 30.57 in. Dew Point: 6°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 870890)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You know what charm is: a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question." - Albert Camus |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 870889)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GuaymàThe Guaymàare an indigenous group living primarily within the Ngöbe-Buglé region of western Panama. Spanish conquistadors found 3 Guaymàtribesâ€â€the Nata, Parita, and Urracáâ€â€after settling Panama in the 16th century. Urracá, leader of the tribe that took his name, is the most well known of the 3 tribal chiefs. Famed as a Panamanian freedom fighter, Urracá battled and defeated the Spaniards on several occasions. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 870888)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alcohol Linked to Cancer in Women A study of nearly 1.3 million British women found that middle-aged women who said they drank in moderation had a higher risk of liver, rectal, and breast cancer in the seven years after they completed the study's questionnaire compared to women who said they drank less than two drinks per week. The risk goes up the more you drink, whether it be spirits, wine, or beer. Although moderate drinkingâ€â€considered one drink a day for women, two drinks a day for menâ€â€is thought to lower the risk of heart attack and stroke, the study highlights alcohol’s dangers as well. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 870887)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Salem Witch Trials Begin (1692) Viewed by many to be the result of a period of factional infighting and religious hysteria, the witch trials of Puritanical Salem Village, Massachusetts, led to the executions of 20 peopleâ€â€15 women and 5 menâ€â€and the imprisonment of approximately 150 accused witches. Even after the trials ended, people who had previously been found not guilty of witchcraft remained in prison, held until they paid their jail fees. |
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Radio Legend Paul Harvey Dies
(Message 870886)
Posted 1 Mar 2009 by Matthew Love Post: He will be truly missed Radio Legend Paul Harvey Dies |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 870591)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kung Foo Kitty |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 870589)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 870588)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 870578)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Kitties are winners as well!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 870554)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I declare everyone A winner today!!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 870541)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning their is no substitute! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 870539)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mario Andretti (1940) Mario Andretti is the only racecar driver to have won the Indianapolis 500, the Daytona 500, and the international Formula One championship. He retired from Indy-car racing in 1994 with 52 victories, but continued his attempts to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a sports-car endurance race held annually in France. The Italian-American legend has been called the "Driver of the Century." |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 870536)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Flowers (Icehouse) - We Can Get Together (HQ Audio) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 870527)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: ATF Raids Branch Davidian Compound (1993) After investigating charges of child abuse and the illegal stockpiling of weapons at the Texas ranch of the Branch Davidian religious sect, US ATF agents raided the compound. The confrontation turned violent, and 10 people were killed in the firefight. A siege of the compound ended 51 days later, when the complex was engulfed in flames. Seventy-nine people, including 21 children and Davidian leader David Koresh, died in the incident. |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 870526)
Posted 28 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Split Enz - I Got You (1980) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 870173)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I bought a self-learning record to learn Spanish. I turned it on and went to sleep; the record got stuck. The next day I could only stutter in Spanish. |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 870172)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vintage early 1970's Drag Racing clips |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 870171)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Swamp Buggy Racing! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 870170)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The 1883 Eruption The massive 1883 eruption of the volcanic island of Krakatoa in Indonesia ejected more than 6 cu mi (25 cu km) of rock and ash, destroyed the island, and left more than 36,000 people dead. The eruption's explosive power was about 13,000 times greater than that of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, and the sound of the explosion, believed to be the loudest sound in recorded history, was heard some 3,000 mi (4,828 km) away |
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(Message 870169)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: For my birthday I got a humidifier and a dehumidifier... I put them in the same room and let them fight it out. Then I filled my humidifier with wax, and now my room is all shiny. |
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(Message 870167)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I went down the street to the 24-hour grocery. When I got there, the guy was locking the front door. I said, "Hey, the sign says you're open 24 hours." He said, "Yes, but not in a row. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 870077)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: David H. Hubel (1926) In 1981, neurobiologist David Hubel and his research partner, Torsten Wiesel, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research in visual neurophysiology and their discoveries concerning information processing in the visual system. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 870076)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Vitamins May Prevent Vision Loss According to a new study, women who take a combination of B6 and B12 vitamins along with a folic acid supplement have a 34 percent lower risk of developing age-related macular degeneration than women taking a placebo. Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in people 65 and older. The progressive deterioration of a critical region of the retina called the macula blurs the center of the field of vision, making it difficult to recognize faces, read, drive, and perform various day-to-day tasks |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 870075)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people. - Will Rogers |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 870074)
Posted 27 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Dominican Republic Gains Independence from Haiti (1844) Occurring in the midst of the Dominican Republic's turbulent 19th-century history, the 1844 revolt that overthrew French-Haitian rule established an independent republic with a presidency that was, in turns, held by Pedro Santana and Buenaventura Báez. Each president at one point tried to bring stability to the country through foreign ruleâ€â€the former through Spain and the latter through the US. |
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U.S. Mint issues four new versions of the penny
(Message 869784)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reading the comments that go with that article,it seems that some people are a bit upset although others seem to like it,cant please everyone I suppose. I am okay with the new Designs. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 869572)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rinspeed iChange |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 869570)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo MiTo GTA |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 869564)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun If memory seves me right the Cher song ou listed came out in 1972 :o) |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 869519)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Le Mans 1969 Part 2 - Race |
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Car Racing 2009
(Message 869517)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Post past and present videos on car(s) or car racing of any type as well as comment on the latest car racing news. Le Mans Classic - Group 5 - Incredible Sound |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 869514)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Terry Jacks - Seasons In The Sun |
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(Message 869508)
Posted 26 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: castaways - liar liar |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 868858)
Posted 24 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Voice - The Moody Blues |
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Politics :
Bush-era energy drilling leases in Utah canceled
(Message 868857)
Posted 24 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We need to drill because oil will go back up as soon as more Americans get back to work and can afford to buy gas. Do you think our addiction to gasoline is too strong for us break free?? |
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(Message 868193)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mad Cow Disease There were these two cows, chatting over the fence between their fields. The first cow said, "I tell you, this mad-cow-disease is really pretty scary. They say it is spreading fast; I heard it hit some cows down on the Johnson Farm." The other cow replies, "Hell, I ain't worried, it don't affect us ducks!" |
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Microsoft 7-point plan
(Message 868189)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
The tech net website says the download is no longer available. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 868188)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: George Washington (1732) Washington is often called the "Father of his Country" because of the central role he played in the founding of the United States. As commander of the Continental Army, he led colonial forces to victory over the British and served as the new nation's first president. He then relinquished that power and retired after two terms, thereby setting a key precedent for republican democracy |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 868186)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Profits, like sausages... are esteemed most by those who know least about what goes into them. - Alvin Toffler |
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Browncoats, cast your votes....
(Message 868185)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: How about naming it the West Wing!! or East Wing? |
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Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic
(Message 868093)
Posted 22 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What type of technology do these subs use to hide their presents. |
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Happy Birthday Fuzzy!!!
(Message 867442)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Fuzzy!! |
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U.S. Mint issues four new versions of the penny
(Message 867438)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: U.S. Mint issues four new versions of the penny |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 867330)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: CSN&Y - Ohio |
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(Message 867329)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Crosby, Stills & Nash - Blackbird |
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Microsoft 7-point plan
(Message 867244)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Where can some download the beta version of windows 7 ? Is there A place where A person can request A dvd from Microsoft? I know when vista came out they offered A DVD for the beta version. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 867220)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Grand Slam Win!! |
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What was your first?
(Message 867219)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: My First computer was A Headstart III computer HeadStart III $2,995 HeadStart III With the explosive growth and fierce competition of PC-compatible computers, microcomputers keep getting more powerful and less expensive. Nowhere is this more evident than with the HeadStart III. This 12-MHz, 80286-based IBM compatible's features include 1 megabyte of memory, a fast 32-megabyte hard drive, 5 ¼- and 3½-inch quad-density floppy disk drives, a VGA graphics card and monitor, a mouse, and three expansion slots. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 867217)
Posted 20 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Have taken over first position in superbowl of posting! |
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Microsoft 7-point plan
(Message 867216)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just to add some positivity to the Microsoft vs The World discussions, here I offer 7 personal ideas of mine from my personal views to turn around the "User Experience": Where can some download the beta version of windows 7 ? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 867214)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win on Thursday eve!! |
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How The Pirate Bay sailed into infamy
(Message 867211)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pirate Bay joy at charge change |
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(Message 867155)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fernwood 2Night - Tony Rolletti sings "I've Got to be Me" |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 867080)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nicolaus Copernicus (1473) Copernicus was an astronomer, mathematician, and economist who developed the heliocentric theory of the universe that placed the Sun, not the Earth, at the center of our solar system and helped launch a scientific revolution. Though Copernicus had first conceived of his revolutionary model decades earlier, he delayed publication because it raised new problems that had to be explained, and his book did not see print until he was on his deathbed. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 867079)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mark "Chopper" Read Read is an Australian criminal and author who has committed numerous crimes including armed robbery, assault, and kidnapping. He spent only 13 months outside of jail between the ages of 20 and 38 and has since written a series of popular books detailing his criminal and prison exploits. In them, he tells of attacking a judge, robbing drug dealers, torturing members of the criminal underworld, and starting a prison war. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 867077)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of Gallipoli Begins (1915) The Battle of Gallipoli took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli during World War I. It was initiated by the Allies in an attempt to open their supply routes to Russia, establish a new war front, and draw Bulgaria and Greece into the war as allies. Ultimately, the Allies hoped to capture the Ottoman capital of Constantinople, and they fought a fierce and bloody campaign for several months before withdrawing in January of 1916. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 867075)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. - Carl Sagan |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 867074)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: new scientist |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 867072)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cabinet of Curiosities |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 866929)
Posted 19 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Have they updated vehicles motor? I bet it is pretty fast !! :o) |
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Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic
(Message 866907)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nuclear Submarines Collide in Atlantic French and British sources have confirmed that two of their nuclear submarines collided deep under the Atlantic Ocean earlier this month. The low-speed crash did not damage the vessels’ nuclear reactors or missiles, though both submarines did sustain damage from the impact. Had the collision ruptured the hulls, set off conventional ammunition, or started a fire, the results could have been catastrophic. Officials say that the two countries may coordinate patrols in the future in order to avoid another accident. |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 866905)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Moody Blues - Ride my See Saw |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 866904)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: One of the guys I used to work with when I worked at Sturm-Ruger Firearms' Prescott, AZ facility; he was one of their Tool & Die makers. I've seen this vehicle. It's nice!! Have they updated vehicles motor? |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 866903)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Smog A combination of the words "smoke" and "fog," smog is a kind of air pollution that plagues cities throughout the world. Smog can form in almost any climate but is worse during periods of warm, sunny weather, when it can build up to dangerous levels and cause a number of health problems. It has even led to acute incidents in which thousands of people in a single metropolitan area have been killed. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 866900)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence." - Aristotle |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 866899)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pluto Is Discovered (1930) Pluto was discovered by the astronomer Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory in Arizona while he was searching for "Planet X," a hypothetical planet that was believed to exist beyond Neptune. Pluto was long regarded as a planet, but following the discovery of other, larger Kuiper belt objects, astronomers recognized the need to reclassify Pluto. In 2006, the International Astronomical Union ended official recognition of Pluto as a planet |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 866897)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Toni Morrison (1931) Morrison is an African-American writer and former editor for Random House whose work helped bring African-American literature into the mainstream. In 1988, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Beloved, which is now included in the canon of American literature, and she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993. Her fiction is noted for its poetic language, lush detail, and emotional intensity. |
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(Message 866895)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I read a book on helium once. I couldn't put it down! |
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(Message 866734)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A man goes into a bar with a giraffe, they both get a couple of rounds in. When they get up to leave they're extremely drunk and the giraffe passes out and falls over. The man opens the door, about to leave by himself, when the bartender stops him suddenly and says, "Hey! You can't leave that lyin' there!" The man turns around and slurs, "Don't be silly, that's not a lion, that's a giraffe!" |
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(Message 866733)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'm busier than a one-toothed man in a corn-on-the-cob eating contest. |
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(Message 866732)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Photons have mass? I didn't even know they were Catholic |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 866728)
Posted 18 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Last Song - Edward Bear - 1972 |
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Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic
(Message 866344)
Posted 17 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I believe that it has happened between US and Russian subs. One would think with all the high tech equipment this would not happen.. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 866343)
Posted 17 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Insecta |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 866340)
Posted 17 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chevrolet Corvette Centennial |
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How The Pirate Bay sailed into infamy
(Message 866334)
Posted 17 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Pirate Bay was launched in 2003 and has established itself as the world's most high-profile file-sharing site. But its founders are now on trial for copyright violation and face imprisonment, if found guilty. More news >> The Pirate Bay |
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Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic
(Message 866332)
Posted 17 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Never thought this would happen in A million Years!! A Royal Navy nuclear submarine was involved in a collision with a French nuclear sub in the middle of the Atlantic, the MoD has confirmed. More news >> Nuclear subs collide in Atlantic |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 866132)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Jam - That's Entertainment |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 866131)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kyoto Protocol Comes into Force (2005) The 1992 Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, produced a treaty aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in order to combat global warming, but it failed to establish mandatory limits or enforcement provisions. The Kyoto Protocol is an amendment to the agreement that establishes such limits. Countries that ratify the treaty promise to reduce their emission of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases or engage in emissions trading |
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(Message 866130)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The jam - Town called malice {this is a cult legend}... Hey I remember those lads!! :o) |
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(Message 866128)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only Equals - Baby Come Back |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 866127)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Meerkat Mobs Meerkats are members of the mongoose family that inhabit the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and South Africa. They are highly social creatures and live in groups called "mobs," "gangs," or "clans,†which have a dominant breeding pair and up to 23 helpers to assist with rearing the young. Mob members regularly groom each other, and some even babysit or stand guard while others forage for food. |
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(Message 866126)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Venus by Shocking Blue |
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(Message 866125)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVdhZwK7cS8 Whats the name of the group? |
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(Message 866123)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Does everyone remember the Chicory Tip 1972 - Son of my Father |
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Spray on Solar Panels
(Message 866121)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: solar technology |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 865931)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew is winning again!! :o) |
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(Message 865930)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jars Of Clay - Flood |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #81
(Message 865924)
Posted 16 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: so shall it be written so shall it be done Matthew is the winner! |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 865919)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Traffic - Paper Sun |
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(Message 865917)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Yes - Roundabout |
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(Message 865916)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Evanescence - Lithium Music Video |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 865866)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 40°F Feels Like 33°F Updated Feb 15 02:05 p.m. CT UV Index: 3 Moderate Wind: From NE at 12 mph gusting to 18 mph Humidity: 37% Pressure: 30.32 in. Dew Point: 15°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 865864)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Galileo Galilei (1564) Galileo was a Tuscan astronomer, philosopher, and physicist whose technological advances and scientific investigations greatly enhanced humanity's knowledge of the universe. Though his work is today considered crucial to the development of the modern scientific method, the Catholic Church of the 17th century tried him for heresy and forced him to abjure his findings. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 865863)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Father of the Yellow School Bus In 1939, American educator Frank Cyr organized the first national standards conference for school transportation. One of the most memorable accomplishments of the conference was the selection of a highly visible, standardized color for school buses that would allow them to be easily identified by other motorists. The hue became known as "National School Bus Chrome," and Cyr was hailed as the "Father of the Yellow School Bus. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 865861)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shrinking Linked to Breathlessness Researchers have found that as the arm span-to-height ratio increases in seniors, lung function tends to decrease and breathlessness increases. Arm span measurement is typically close to a person’s standing height, so an increasing arm span-to-height ratio indicates a probable loss of height. The researchers suspect that a loss of height may reduce the space available for the lungs to expand, resulting in this shortness of breath. They also found that cardiac complications may be linked to a discrepancy between arm span and standing height |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 865860)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ocean Ranger Drilling Rig Sinks (1982) The Ocean Ranger was a semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling unit that sank in Canadian waters on February 15, 1982, killing all 84 crewmembers on board. The crew had been drilling an exploration well in the Grand Banks area, 166 miles (267 kilometers) east of St. John's, Newfoundland, for Mobil Oil of Canada, Ltd., when a sudden storm struck the rig. A Canadian Royal Commission spent two years investigating the disaster. |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 865858)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A smile is the chosen vehicle for all ambiguities." - Herman Melville |
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(Message 865856)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: On a fixit-shop: We can fix anything! (Please knock loudly, doorbell broken |
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(Message 865855)
Posted 15 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In a Maine restaurant: "At your service: Open 7 days a week and weekends." |
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(Message 865503)
Posted 14 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Huh? What could these mean? I'd give my right arm to play guitar like that. That's more fun than a barrel of pickles. Cross my legs and hope to die! I like it when it stays light out until it gets dark. If the cows are laying down, the fish aren't biting! I have a lot of irons in the fire, but I'm holding them close to my chest. It is kisstomary to cuss the bride. You couldn't pay me to work on commission. I could smell that with one nostril tied behind my back. You hit the nail right on the nose. That guy would give you the arm off his back. Go jump off a lake. The gunman was believed to be armed. I'm up to my ass in elbows. I can lead you to horsewater, but I can't make you drink. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 865502)
Posted 14 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Breaking the Ice An icebreaker is a ship specially designed to force its way through ice-covered waters. Whether powered by gas turbines, diesel-electric power, or nuclear energy, icebreakers are expensive to build, very expensive to run, and uncomfortable to travel in on the open sea because they roll easily. Nevertheless, icebreakers are needed to keep trade routes open where there exist seasonal or permanent ice conditions. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 865499)
Posted 14 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929) When Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn, a member of Al Capone's gang, was almost killed by members of rival George "Bugs" Moran's gang, he devised a plan to retaliate: he would lure Bugs and his men into a warehouse and kill them. On the day of the massacre, Capone's men mistook one of Bugs's gangsters for the rival crime boss and opened fire. Bugs had not yet arrived at the warehouse and survived the attempt on his life |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 865498)
Posted 14 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Max Horkheimer (1895) Horkheimer was a German philosopher and sociologist and played an important role in the development of critical theory and Western Marxism. In Eclipse of Reason and Dialectic of Enlightenment, he developed a critique of scientific positivism, detailing the differences between objective and subjective reason and the impact of subjective reason on the ideals of society |
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ORBIT @ Home Dead ??
(Message 865168)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I think that maybe an old website page however worth A look. Cheers! Matthew |
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ORBIT @ Home Dead ??
(Message 865166)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: found this link on Orbit Orbit@Home News: |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 865137)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Honorable Matthew son is in for another win!! |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 865136)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This job will drive me to drink, and for that reason, I will be eternally grateful. - W. C. Fields |
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(Message 865121)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: An older, white haired man walked into a jewelry store one Friday evening with a beautiful young girl at his side. He told the jeweler he wanted a special ring for his girlfriend. The jeweler looked through his stock and found a $5,000 ring. The old man said, "No, I'd like to see something much more special." The jeweler went to his special stock in the safe and brought another ring back. "This one's $40,000." The young lady's eyes sparkled and her whole body trembled with excitement. The old man said, "I'll take it!" The jeweler asked how payment would be made, and the old man said, "By check, but I know you need to make sure my check is good, so I'll write it now, and you can call the bank on Monday to verify funds. I'll pick up the ring on Monday afternoon." Monday morning, the jeweler called the old man saying, "There's no money in that account!" The old man said, "I know, but let me tell you about my weekend!" |
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(Message 865119)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Headlines Actual Newspaper Headlines! Bush Argues That Economy is Fundamentally String Crack Found on Governor's Daughter Navy Changes Skirt Policy, Making Apparel Optional Dead Officer on Force for 18 Years Headless Body Found in Topless Bar (thanks to Larry) State Dinner Featured Cat, American Food All Utah Condemned to Face Firing Squad Robber Holds Up Albert's Hosiery Chinese Apeman Dated Woman Kicked by her Husband said to be Greatly Improved Former Man Dies in California MacArthur Flies Back to Front Shut-Ins Can Grow Indoors with Lights Deer Kill 17,000 Court to Try Shooting Defendant Lucky Man Sees Pals Die Passengers Hit by Cancelled Trains New Vaccine To Contain Rabies Lucky Victim Stabbed Three Times |
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(Message 865118)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rabindranath Tagore Tagore was a Bengali poet, philosopher, artist, writer, and composer whose works reshaped Bengali literature and music in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writings, which often exhibit rhythmic lyricism, colloquial language, and philosophical contemplation, received worldwide acclaim, and he became Asia's first Nobel laureate in 1913, when he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
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(Message 865117)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peter Gabriel (1950) Gabriel is an English singer and songwriter who first rose to fame as the lead vocalist and flutist of the progressive rock group Genesis. In the 1970s and 80s, he became an influential solo artist, producing music videos with groundbreaking special effects and writing the soundtrack for Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ. |
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(Message 865115)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gestures Linked to Broader Vocabulary Child development experts have long known that a child’s vocabulary at the time he begins school is a strong predictor of future educational success, and new research suggests that children whose parents demonstrate a broad range of gestures may develop stronger language skills. Previous research has shown that parents from higher socioeconomic backgrounds tend to talk and read more to young children and to use more complex syntax and varied vocabulary, but a recent study has shown that they also gesture more around their children. The youngsters, in turn, learn a greater variety of gestures early in life and have richer vocabularies as they prepare to enter kindergarten |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 865114)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Last Original Peanuts Strip Is Printed (2000) With 355 million readers in 75 countries at the peak of its popularity, Charles Schulz's Peanuts is one of the most beloved comic strips in the history of the medium. Among its principal characters are Charlie Brown, a gentle, puzzled boy, usually failing, yet always persevering; Lucy, his bossy, know-it-all friend; Linus, a philosophical tyke with a security blanket; and Snoopy, a romantic, self-deluded beagle. |
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(Message 865112)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." - Winston Churchill |
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(Message 865111)
Posted 13 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Man who sinks into woman's arms soon will find arms in woman's sink. Man who eat many prunes get good run for money. |
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(Message 864696)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Birds Shifting North in Winter A US study of bird migration habits from 1966 through 2005 found that more than half of 305 bird species in North America are wintering farther north than they did 40 years ago. The purple finch is an extreme example of this shift, spending its winters more than 400 mi (643.7 km) farther north than it did in the past. Most of the bird species observed are staying an average of 35 mi (56.3 km) north of their previous winter spots. Over the last 40 years, the average January temperature in the US rose about 5 degrees Fahrenheit, and experts believe that this warming has prompted the birds to winter in more northerly areas |
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Spray on Solar Panels
(Message 864695)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Solar cells are usually made of silicon coated with a thin layer of silicon nitrate. This silicon nitrate works as an anti-reflective agent to boost cell efficiency. But the catch is these types of cells are costly to produce. This anti-reflective layer deposition happens in vacuum and creating vacuum like situation doesn’t come cheap! More information >>>Spray on Solar Panels |
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(Message 864694)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Star Clusters A star cluster is a group of related stars usually held together by gravity. Globular clusters are densely packed groups of hundreds of thousands of very old stars. Open clusters are smaller, scattered groups of younger stars. Until recently, astronomers wrestled with a great cosmological mystery: according to theories of stellar evolution, it appeared that some globular clusters were actually older than the universe itself. |
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(Message 864693)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Have you seen Quasimodo? I have a hunch he's back! Help stamp out, eliminate and abolish redundancy! Honk if you love peace and quiet. How many of you believe in telekinesis? Raise MY hand! Hypochondria is the only disease I haven't got. I bet you I could stop gambling. |
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(Message 864689)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
That Mike he is A very wise man :o) |
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(Message 864688)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I used to be schizophrenic, but we're all right now. |
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(Message 864686)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What has four legs and an arm? A happy pit bull. |
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(Message 864685)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: William Roscoe Estep (1920) Estep was an American Baptist historian, author, and professor of Church history. He was considered to be one of the world's leading authorities on the Anabaptist movement, a Christian sect that rejects infant baptism and practices the ritual of believer's baptism only after a person has made a declaration of faith. Estep wrote numerous works on subjects such as Baptist and Anabaptist history, religious liberty, and world missions. |
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(Message 864682)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." - Winston Churchill |
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(Message 864513)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hollywood Squares Questions and answers from the classic game show Q. In Hawaiian, does it take more than three words to say 'I Love You'? A. Vincent Price: No, you can say it with a pineapple and a twenty. Q. During a tornado, are you safer in the bedroom or in the closet? A. Rose Marie: Unfortunately Peter, I'm always safe in the bedroom Q. Back in the old days, when Great Grandpa put horseradish on his head, what was he trying to do? A. George Gobel: Get it in his mouth. Q. Jackie Gleason recently revealed that he firmly believes in them and has actually seen them on at least two occasions. What are they? A. Charley Weaver: His feet. |
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(Message 864512)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: South Africa's "Big Hole" In 1866, a small, white pebble, which turned out to be a 21-carat diamond, was found on the banks of the Orange River in South Africa. When a second, larger diamond was found in 1871, a diamond rush brought miners to the area by the thousands. Eventually, five big holes were dug, and the largest, known as the "Big Hole," yielded three tons of diamonds before it was closed in 1914 |
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(Message 864510)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sites Take Steps to Curb Cyber-Bullying A recent survey of teenage Internet users found that 29 percent of them have been bullied on the Web. The European Commission marked the sixth Safer Internet Day by unveiling the terms of an agreement aimed at curbing cyber-bullying on social networking websites. Seventeen social networking sites in Europe, including MySpace, Facebook, and YouTube, have pledged to proactively protect young users by developing easily-accessible "Report Abuse" buttons that allow teens to report misconduct with just a single click. The sites will also ensure that profiles of users under the age of 18 are set to private and that they are not searchable on search engines |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 864509)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Manuel Noriega (1938) Noriega was a Panamanian general and the country's de facto military leader from 1983 to 1989. A one-time operative for the CIA, he was implicated in drug trafficking, the sale of US secrets to Cuba, and other illegal activities. Following the murder of a US marine on the streets of Panama City, Noriega was captured and brought to America to stand trial for drug trafficking, racketeering, and money laundering. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 864508)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nelson Mandela Is Freed (1990) As a young man, Mandela was an active opponent of South Africa's apartheid regime. Initially committed to non-violent struggle, he became the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress after the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre, when police opened fire on several thousand protesters. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1964, but international pressure led to his release in 1990 |
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Quote of the Day
(Message 864507)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements." |
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(Message 864505)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What do you get when you bake beans and onions together? Tear gas. |
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(Message 864503)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Did you hear about the doctor who fell into a well? He learned to tend to the sick, and leave the well alone! |
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Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I woke up this morning and felt so bad that I tried to kill myself by taking 1,000 aspirin. After the first two, I felt better! |
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(Message 864499)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Poland's worst air disaster occurred today when a small two-seat Cessna crashed into a cemetery. Polish search and rescue workers have recovered 826 bodies so far and expect that number to increase as digging continues into the night |
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(Message 864480)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Man who streaks is unsuited for his work |
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Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wife who put husband in doghouse soon find him in cathouse. |
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(Message 864478)
Posted 12 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Once we had Clinton, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope. Now we have Bush, no Cash and no Hope. |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread: Part deux
(Message 864458)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Who on the message board likes SPAM!!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 864456)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "All Right Now" by Free |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 864455)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning because my fortune cookie said so!! :o) |
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(Message 864453)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Rockets - She's a Pretty One |
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Presentation.
(Message 864450)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Greetings Raul!!! |
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(Message 864449)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: John Holt - Tell Me Why (1974) |
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(Message 864193)
Posted 11 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: E*TRADE banking baby and friends The commericals are too funny. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 864098)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: General Tom Thumb Marries Lavinia Warren (1863) General Tom Thumb, born Charles Sherwood Stratton, began touring with circus pioneer P.T. Barnum in 1843 at the tender age of five. Stratton's short statureâ€â€he was a mere 3 feet, 4 inches (102 cm) tall when he diedâ€â€and his comedic impersonations quickly made him an international success. In 1863, Stratton married Lavinia Warren, another performer in Barnum's show. Their marriage was front-page news, and thousands joined them at their wedding reception |
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(Message 864096)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: E*TRADE banking baby and friends |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863975)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Yes I agree Coffee mate yuk! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863960)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Sportback Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863959)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mindset E-Motion The E-Motion is an electrically powered vehicle from Swiss company Mindset. The concept behind the Mindset E-Motion was to create a commuter vehicle designed for European metropolitan areas, where it has the greatest chance of commercial success. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 863951)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: William G. Morgan Invents Volleyball (1895) William G. Morgan invented volleyball in Holyoke, Massachusetts, just four years after basketball was invented in the neighboring town of Springfield. Morgan, a physical education director, created "Mintonette" for older athletes who wanted to play indoor sports but for whom basketball was too rough. Mintonette was later renamed volleyball because the point of the game is to "volley" the ball back and forth over a net |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863950)
Posted 10 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Drinking the huge cup would keep anyone up all night for sure!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 863759)
Posted 9 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gerhard Richter (1932) Richter is considered one of the foremost German artists of the post-World War II period, and the prices his paintings fetch at auction reflect this distinction. Unwilling to settle on any one approach, Richter has varied his style from austere photorealism to pure abstraction. Richter's photo-paintings, which reproduce photographic images on canvas in exacting detail, explore the tension between reality and its depiction, between process and material. |
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(Message 863757)
Posted 9 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A wise man will make haste to forgive, because he knows the true value of time, and will not suffer it to pass away in unnecessary pain." - Samuel Johnson |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863659)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863658)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with out Bail out money from the Gov. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863657)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Rayo |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863655)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot 50x |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863654)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: magnet-by-tolga |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863652)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stream Life Concept |
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Mackenzie’s Music Thread
(Message 863651)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I like many kinds of music, but I especially like Gaelic music. One example of which is the album "The Road North" by Machlis and Fraser. Myself I like Scottish Drums however it is hard to find any music on Youtube to listen to. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863650)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Urban Aeronautics plans X-Hawk flying car for 2010 X-Hawk flying car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863648)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Audi O concept The 2008 Audi O concept fuses audio equipment with transport and was designed by Ondrej Jirec, a design student from the Czech Republic who is beginning studies at the Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California in 2008. The Audi O concept was designed to fuse a powerful and innovative audio system with a stylish and sporty four-seat hatchback. The exterior design uses several Audi trademark styling themes, especially at the front where the square grille sits neatly between the LED headlights. The doors feature glass windows running along the bottom edge which provide an interesting shape to the profile of the car. At the rear of the car the pullout door echoes the design of the squared off Audi grille. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863647)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another view of the AUDI CALAMARO CONCEPT |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863585)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Not for Long!! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 863581)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Motortopia is to bring motor enthusiasts and the information they desire together in one place MOTORTOPIA |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863580)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: AUDI CALAMARO CONCEPT |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 863577)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 863574)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Those who throw dirt are sure to lose ground. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 863573)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Afonso IV of Portugal (1291) Afonso IV, known as "the Brave," was king of Portugal from 1325 until his death in 1357. A soldier and general, he fought several wars against Castile and the Moors and engaged in much political intrigue. Afonso's most important contribution as king was, perhaps, his strengthening of the Portuguese navy, which later became a formidable power in overseas exploration and trade. |
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(Message 863570)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Butterfly Young Trick Ants into Raising Them The larvae of the European butterfly Maculinea rebeli have learned to infiltrate ant nests and trick adult ants into feeding them. The caterpillars accomplish this feat by mimicking the ants’ young. Not only do the parasitic larvae take food from the ant providers, they earn special treatment by imitating the sounds of an adult queen. In times of food shortage, these ants have been known to feed their own young to their queens, and the crafty caterpillars are thus more likely to survive periods of stress |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 863569)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Boy Scouts of America Is Founded (1910) The Boy Scouts of America (BSA), founded in 1910, is the largest youth organization in the US. Scouts are taught outdoorsmanship through participation in camping, aquatic, and hiking activities. These programs are designed to build character, promote fitness, and encourage good citizenship. Scouts advance in rank by completing projects and showing leadership, and they receive recognition in the form of merit badges and awards |
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(Message 863568)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A neutron walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender sets the beer down and says, "For you, no charge!" |
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(Message 863565)
Posted 8 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a cash advance. |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 863323)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 863321)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 863319)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Transportation By Design: The Fertile Mind of Luigi Colani |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 863316)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: prato italy public transport concept |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863310)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while jumping over buildings in A single bound! |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 863309)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 4:45PM Mostly Cloudy 69°F RealFeel® 67°F Winds: E at 5mph Mostly Cloudy Humidity: 31% Dew Point: 38° F Pressure: 30.05 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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Obama imposes limits on executive pay
(Message 863288)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Some of the executives that got bailouts under Bush recently received bonuses from their companies in the range of tens of millions of dollars. Is this a wise expenditure of public money? Not at the expense of the American Tax Payer! If these CEOs are the best of the best then why do they need bail out money! |
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SETI - 10 years on
(Message 863285)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent News!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863283)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1972 Ford Carousel Minivan Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 863281)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Suzuki's Concept Kizashi 3 |
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(Message 863280)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fireblade Concept |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 863279)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It's not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what's required. Sir Winston Churchill |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863277)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Watching the show: Treasure Quest on the Discovery channel(Dish 182), Return to the Legend: the HMS Victory the 1st(maybe), So far they've recovered a bronze cannon from the bottom and now their going after a larger 42 pounder cannon(The Cannon ball weighed 42lbs and so that's why the Cannon is a 42 pounder). Watching Hulu it is replenishing my brain power as I am typing :o) |
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(Message 863275)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A default Sans Serif font walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve your type here! |
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Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I just got back from a pleasure trip. I took my mother-in-law to the airport. |
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(Message 863273)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week!" |
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(Message 863269)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Two peanuts were walking down a spooky road at night. One was assaulted. |
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(Message 863266)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I can't listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland. Woody Allen |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863255)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning Steelers Sty;e ! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863253)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning like the Yellow Pages!! let my fingers doing the walking. |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 863251)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Temperature High Past 6 Hours: 66 °F Low Past 6 Hours: 39 °F Change from Normal: 8 °F 24 Hour High: 73 °F 24 Hour Low: 39 °F Dew Point: 40 °F Wind Chill: 66 °F Precipitation Past 3 Hours: 0.00 in Past 6 Hours: 0.00 in Past 24 Hours: 0.02 in Visibility: 10 Miles Cloud Cover: 70 % Ceiling: 24397 ft |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 863249)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sir Thomas More (1478) More was an English lawyer, writer, and politician who earned a reputation as a leading humanist scholar. He held many public offices during Henry VIII's reign, including that of Lord Chancellor. He is remembered for his book Utopia, which describes an ideal state founded entirely on reason, and for his principled refusal to accept the King as the head of the Church of Englandâ€â€a decision that resulted in his execution on the grounds of treason. |
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Need a supercomputer? This guy builds 'em himself
(Message 863248)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
British Columbia is my vote for best place to live in Canada!! :o) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 863247)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Gaston Planté In 1859, French physicist Gaston Planté invented the lead acid battery, the world's first rechargeable electric battery and the forerunner of the modern automobile battery. His early model consisted of two sheets of coiled lead soaked in sulfuric acid, but he soon revised this design, and just a year later, he presented a nine-cell version to the Academy of Sciences |
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(Message 863246)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Colors May Impact Task Performance According to researchers, seeing the color red improves attention to detail while blue inspires creativity. These subconscious effects may be the result of learned associations. People learn early in life to associate red with danger, and researchers believe that this association may cause people to be more cautious and careful. A recent study found that people perform better on tests of recall and attention to detail when looking at computer screens with red backgrounds but exhibit more creativity and imagination when viewing a blue background. The color blue is often associated with freedom and peace |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 863245)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Maastricht Treaty Establishes The European Union (1992) The history of the European Union (EU) began soon after WWII, when there developed in Europe a strong revulsion against national rivalries and parochial loyalties. The idea of a united Europe was seen as the basis for European strength and security, and the European Coal and Steel Company, established in 1951, was the first attempt at accomplishing this. In 1992, the Maastricht Treaty, formally the Treaty on European Union, officially established the EU |
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(Message 863244)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: We are continually faced by great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems." - Lee Iacocca |
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(Message 863243)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Watching the show: Treasure Quest on the Discovery channel(Dish 182), Return to the Legend: the HMS Victory the 1st(maybe), So far they've recovered a bronze cannon from the bottom and now their going after a larger 42 pounder cannon(The Cannon ball weighed 42lbs and so that's why the Cannon is a 42 pounder). Winning while watching the Legend of the Seeker on HULU!! |
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Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Greed has been the motto in Corporate America for the last 8 years. This is A good exmaple of that fact. |
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Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Is the person that runs the Cafe ill? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
(Message 863175)
Posted 7 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one post at A time!! |
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(Message 862663)
Posted 6 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them." - Patrick Henry |
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Posted 6 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Colloidal Silver Colloidal silver is a colloid of silver particles in water. It has antimicrobial properties and was, in the past, used on external wounds and burns to prevent infection. Some alternative-health practitioners claim that it is a beneficial nutritional supplement. Others also claim that it is a powerful antibiotic[1] which is relatively safe for human consumption, though this is disputed because of the risk of argyria,[2] a permanent blue or gray skin condition which is otherwise benign. The intake of some silver products in large quantities over long periods of time has caused argyria in some people,[3][4][5][6] though at dosage levels generally considered normal, the risk for argyria is low. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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Posted 6 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Singapore Established as a Trading Post (1819) Situated along busy shipping routes that connect Europe to China, the Port of Singapore is the world's busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage handled. In 1819, Sultan Hussein Shah signed a treaty that effectively established Singapore as a trading post and transferred control of the island to the British East India Company. Singapore was made a British crown colony in 1867 and became a self-governing state in 1959 |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Party Cloudy and 66F |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #80
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning for the thrill of it all! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 862345)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: H.R. Giger (1940) Giger is a Swiss painter who became popular for providing concept art for the movies Alien and Species and won an Oscar for his work on the former in 1980. His work is often surreal and nightmarish, leading some to classify it as disturbing. His most distinctive stylistic innovation is that of biomechanics, which depicts the connection between human forms and machines.[/b] H. R. Giger |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Murders at Wright's Taliesin Famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright led a turbulent life rife with personal tragedy as well as several failed marriages. In 1909, Wright left his first wife and eloped to Europe with Mamah Cheney, who was also married at the time. When the pair returned to the US, Wright began building a new home, called Taliesin. In August 1914, while Wright was away, one of his workers set fire to Taliesin and murdered 7 people with an axe, including Cheney and her 2 children. |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ocean Exploration Now Available with Google Earth Approximately 70% of Earth’s surface is covered with water, and now users of the 3D mapping program Google Earth can virtually dive beneath the water’s surface and explore the terrain of the ocean floor. The program’s newest features also allow users to browse ocean-related content contributed by marine scientists and view videos on marine life, shipwrecks, and dive spots. Another new tool allows people to see how parts of the planet have changed over time. Conservation groups hope that the new features will raise awareness about the climate crisis as well as the dangers faced by marine life. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hydrogen Bomb Lost in the Ocean (1958) The Tybee Bomb is a 7,600-lb (3,500-kg) hydrogen bomb containing 400 lb (180 kg) of conventional high explosives and highly enriched uranium. During a simulated combat mission, the B-47 bomber carrying it collided with an F-86 fighter plane and the bomb was jettisoned and lost. It is presumed to be somewhere in Wassaw Sound, off the shores of Georgia's Tybee Island, but recovery efforts have been unsuccessful. |
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(Message 862339)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I do not care so much what I am to others as I care what I am to myself |
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(Message 862338)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Ruffles have ridges !! |
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(Message 862335)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I always thought the eskimos lived in Igloos Canadians Live in the Great white North! :o) |
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(Message 862135)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Music score from the TV show IT TAKES A THIEF |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Just put the computer outside! it is always cold in Canada eh? |
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(Message 862128)
Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Napoleon XIV They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha~Haaaaa |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stayed up too late watching kung fu movies so sleeping til 11 am isn't really a sleep in, but nevertheless...I Win. Did the actors use Hi Karate!! :o) |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Nice shoot'n tex :o) |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 9
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Did you take into account wind direction?:o) |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listening to Scottish Drums!! :o) |
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Posted 5 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Obama imposes limits on executive pay $500,000 cap would apply to those getting ‘exceptional’ bailout assistance limits on executive pay |
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(Message 862086)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Crazy Idea Department: Oh you mean BOINC Anonymous!! :o) |
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(Message 862085)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Bill passed with a Simple Majority and largely along party lines and is off to be signed or Vetoed(Probably signed) by President Obama, So the 17th is off, All thanks to Dish Network, DirecTV and the Cable Companies. ;p Advertising pays for the majority of cost. What are people going to do during hurricanes, mudslides, tornado's and earthquakes to receive the digital signal??? |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Politics is not the art of the possible. It consists in choosing between the disastrous and the unpalatable. |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Crazy Idea Department: So their will be A Q-baby 2,3,4 ? :o) |
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(Message 862077)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bush-era energy drilling leases in Utah canceled |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Bill passed with a Simple Majority and largely along party lines and is off to be signed or Vetoed(Probably signed) by President Obama, So the 17th is off, All thanks to Dish Network, DirecTV and the Cable Companies. ;p I believe they should keep analog signal TV for the masses. |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: A pre- dinner win! |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching Youtube! |
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(Message 862025)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HEE HAW HUMOR |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A Bat free environment :o) |
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(Message 861878)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Doctor to patient: "I'd tell you what your condition is, but I'm not sure how to pronounce it!" |
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(Message 861877)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alan Magee's Death-Defying Free Fall Alan Magee was an American airman who amazingly survived a 22,000-ft (6,700-m) fall from his damaged B-17 bomber during World War II. In 1943, Magee was on a daylight bombing run over France when German fighters shot off a section of his plane's right wing, causing the aircraft to enter a deadly spin. His parachute had been damaged and rendered useless, yet the wounded airman had no choice but to leap from the plane. |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oscar de la Hoya (1973) At the age of 19, de la Hoya made his professional debut in the world of boxing, following in the footsteps of his pugilist grandfather, father, and brother. He quickly made a name for himself as an international superstar, earning an Olympic gold medal for the US Boxing Team and winning 38 of 43 professional bouts. When de la Hoya defeated Felix Sturm in 2004, he became the first boxer in history to win world titles in six different weight divisions. |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Marijuana Use Down Among Teens A study of 15-year-olds in 30 countries found that teens are going out less at night and smoking less marijuana. In the US, Canada, and a number of European countries, teen pot use declined rapidly between 2002 and 2006. Researchers believe that technology along with drug prevention efforts may be responsible for the recent drop. Kids are going out less with their friends at night, instead using cell phones, instant messaging, and e-mail to maintain contact with their peers |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: When is the next vote on the delay? |
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Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." - Marie Curie |
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(Message 861871)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Klaus-Peter Sabotta Sentenced to Life Imprisonment (2000) Klaus-Peter Sabotta was an extortionist who sabotaged German railways in 1998. Claiming to represent former employees of the German railway operator Deutsche Bahn, he demanded a ransom of DM10 million. As he attempted to collect the ransom at a filling station in Bavaria, he was ambushed by police and arrested. On February 4, 2000, he was convicted of attempted murder and attempted extortion and was sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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(Message 861869)
Posted 4 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Temperature High Past 6 Hours: 19 °F Low Past 6 Hours: 12 °F Change from Normal: -11 °F 24 Hour High: 35 °F 24 Hour Low: 14 °F Dew Point: 5 °F Wind Chill: 10 °F Currently at 6:32AM CLEAR Temperature: 15°F Humidity: 64% Pressure: 30.57 in RealFeel®: 15 °F Winds: SSE at 3 mph Gusts: 3 mph |
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Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: bill (not Clinton) I can see how one would think it was A person and not the type of Bill that is voted on in the house as well as the senate. :o) Here is the Person who submitted the bill >> Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla. |
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(Message 861566)
Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Bill creates detention camps in U.S. for 'emergencies' |
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(Message 861450)
Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hilarious Pepsi Advertisement (Spartacus Version) |
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(Message 861447)
Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Will Ferrell Bud Light Commercial - Hilarious Super Bowl Ad |
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Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It was a lot closer than the pundits would have me believe. I don’t know anything about NFL and didn’t watch the game, but did check online from time to time. A couple minutes before the end, I thought that my little birds might pull it out. But either way, it is good to see a "relatively" small market team make it to the top. I watched curling when it first was shown on the winter Olympics several years back. I believe they are A terminate called A bonspiel for curling? |
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(Message 861444)
Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Electric Light Orchestra - Calling America |
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Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on Ground Hog Day!! My shadow knows !!! :o) |
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Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It was a lot closer than the pundits would have me believe. I don’t know anything about NFL and didn’t watch the game, but did check online from time to time. A couple minutes before the end, I thought that my little birds might pull it out. But either way, it is good to see a "relatively" small market team make it to the top. Canadian Sports question! Kenzie do they promote the canadian sport of Curling on Tv ? |
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Posted 3 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: That was A good game as well as A close Game!! My Hats to both teams for A game well played! |
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Posted 2 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Bridgestone commercial tonight was good!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Critter Fest: Budweiser Frogs Lizards and Ferret!! 18 clips! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Can't help but love Mean Joe Greene's Coke Commercial, even if I weren't a Steeler Fan. What is troys last name? |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Budweiser® Bud Bowl II • Pre-Game Show 1989 |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Can't help but love Mean Joe Greene's Coke Commercial, even if I weren't a Steeler Fan. They are doing A newer version on this Ad which will air tonight during the game! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Budweiser® Bud Bowl I • 3rd Qtr. 1988 Budweiser® Bud Bowl I • 4th Qtr. 1988 |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Budweiser® Bud Bowl I • 1st Qtr. 1988 Budweiser® Bud Bowl I • 2nd Qtr. 1988 |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Go!! Cardinals they do not horse around :o) here is another Superbowl ad Budweiser Horses |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found one of them 2003 Super Bowl Commercial Budweiser Clydesdales |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GO STEEEEELRS GO!!!! It will take many more Steelers to take down the mighty Arizona Cardinals!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Theres always a joker in every crowd. As well as Two in every deck of cards!! :o) |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another Classic Superbowl Ad!! Trying to find the football with the clydesdales. |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another Classic Superbowl Ad!! GO!!! Cardinals |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CARDINALS!!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And of course the Budweiser Frogs! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Budweiser Sports Announcers! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A brand new day!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Always Like this Superbowl AD Would to see this Ad re shown some day!! :o) |
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The weather here is similar to Music A Little bit Country and A little bit Rock'n Roll!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Superbowl WIn!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Always Like this Superbowl AD |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: winning with snow feets! Is that A photo of BIG FOOT! :o) |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This is what the steelers have to look forward to for Sundays Game |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Cardinals have won SUPER BOWL 43 |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning Its in the Game!! |
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Posted 1 Feb 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The old saying power corrupts Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely! |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ned it will still be on the eye level shelf... The cheaper version will still be on the bottom shelf. Additionally the Name Brand companies pay for space in the warehouses of all the Grocery Stores as well. |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 8:57PM Partly Cloudy 46°F RealFeel® 45°F Winds: N at 5mph Partly Cloudy Humidity: 45% Dew Point: 26° F Pressure: 30.26 in Visibility: 10 Mile |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre-Super Bowl Win!! |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Watch out for Robin In Tights!! LOL |
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(Message 859971)
Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Every Day I Have To Cry Some- Steve Alaimo- 1963 |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
My Opinion is to do away with the speculators!! They are like A wild animal with no self control. No Morals! No Values for other peoples livelihood. |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ned it will still be on the eye level shelf... The cheaper version will still be on the bottom shelf. You have not noticed take A look at the New PKG is using. They are using fewer colors than they had in the past. For example the regular pepsi PKG is one solid color followed by a redesign of the Pepsi logo. The Diet Pepsi is solid silver with revised Pepsi Logo as well. I can see other companies using fewer colors to promote they brand which will help their production and material costs. |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just curious -- I can see why someone would be for the delay (granny who still has her old 19" RCA, rabbit-eared, TV), but why would anyone be against it? I requested two coupons at the end of Dec 2008. Received an e-mail saying they would be mailed 1/16/2009. I received them last week so I do not think it is A funding issue with the coupons. I believe it is the system of sending the digital signal to reach every house hold in country. |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the one the only Catwoman!! |
1973)
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(Message 859949)
Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: True however most Companies focus on cutting the ounces in products rather than down sizing the container itself. I know Frito Lay has done this three times as least over this past year. |
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(Message 859947)
Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Edgar Winter Group - Autumn |
1975)
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: PITT 28 - ARI 17 The Steelers Do DISCO!! :o) |
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Posted 31 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another Touchdown for the Winning Team!! The ARIZONA CARDINALS |
1977)
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 1933 The first episode of the "Lone Ranger" was broadcast on radio station WXYZ in Detroit. |
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GOING DOWN?... GROUND FLOOR PLEASE! going to the ground floor for another touch down!! Yeah Buddy!! |
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Now where did that ball go!! |
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(Message 859806)
Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hitler Is Appointed Chancellor of Germany (1933) Hitler's rise to power began long before 1933, with his development of the Nazi party in the early 1920s and the widespread release of his book, Mein Kampf, in 1925. After the Nazi party lost seats in Germany's November 1932 parliamentary elections, leading businessmen and political figures appealed to Germany's president to appoint Hitler chancellor. As chancellor, Hitler quickly moved to eliminate his rivals and consolidate his power. |
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The One the only Kurt Warner |
1982)
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This guy can do any dance he wants, he's still the best safety in the NFL. Hey is that Bob Marley :o) |
1983)
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Do my eyes deceive me? the Pittsburgh Steelers square dancing? LOL |
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Cardinals are scoring the winning touchdown |
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Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: With out junk mail the post office would be out of business LOL |
1986)
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(Message 859532)
Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Porsche 911 GT3, Hennessey ZR700 ZR1, Hacked Road |
1987)
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(Message 859518)
Posted 30 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ned it will stil be on the eye level shelf... The cheaper version will still be on the bottom shelf. Shelf position is key in the retail business!! |
1988)
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(Message 859127)
Posted 29 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kurt Warner, Iron Man |
1989)
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(Message 859124)
Posted 29 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cheering on the winning Team the Arizona Cardinals |
1990)
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(Message 859120)
Posted 29 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At a Proctologist's door: 'To expedite your visit, please back in |
1991)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 859078)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "Nothing, to my way of thinking, is a better proof of a well-ordered mind than a man's ability to stop just where he is and pass some time in his own company." - Seneca |
1992)
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(Message 859077)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Street Art Street art is any art developed in public spaces and includes traditional graffiti, stencil graffiti, sticker art, video projections, street installations, and posters. Though it usually refers to art of an illicit nature, the term is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art. Some street artists have even achieved mainstream recognition and commercial success. |
1993)
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 859075)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: José Martà(1853) A poet as well as a man of action, Martàwas a writer and revolutionary who dedicated his life to the cause of Cuban independence. At the age of 16, he was arrested for treason and exiled to Spain. He returned to Cuba in 1878, only to be exiled again two years later. He fled to the US and founded the Cuban Revolutionary party, but he was killed mere months after proclaiming the uprising that would lead to Cuban independence |
1994)
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(Message 859065)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Kellogg testing new box shapes to save space |
1995)
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(Message 859056)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Use the Gov. Bail Money to win the super bowl! LOL |
1996)
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(Message 859055)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 White Vapor Concept |
1997)
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(Message 859054)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Terrena concept car |
1998)
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(Message 859050)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: peugeot shoo car concept |
1999)
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(Message 859046)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Delta concept |
2000)
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(Message 859044)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: peugeot 888 eco friendly car concept |
2001)
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(Message 859040)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo Montreal Concept |
2002)
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(Message 859035)
Posted 28 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: If you have him rooting for the Steelers they are bound to lose. :o) |
2003)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 858601)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A wintery Win |
2004)
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(Message 858587)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mourning Sickness Disparaged by critics as the new opiate of the masses, "mourning sickness" is the relatively recent phenomenon of collective public grieving for murder victims and celebrities who have died. Princess Diana's death in 1997 prompted one of the most widespread examples of this in the UK, where makeshift memorials quickly became gathering places for public displays of mourning. |
2005)
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Threat to delay the Transition to Digital TV in the USA!
(Message 858586)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Long Live Analog TV!!! |
2006)
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 858585)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Clean Air Adds Months to Life Between 1980 and 2000, Americans' average life span increased almost three years, and researchers believe that nearly 5 months of that increase is the result of dramatic improvements in air quality. Residents of cities that were most successful in reducing air pollution showed the biggest jump in life span. People living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for example, could expect to live an extra 10 months with their cleaner air. Many other factors also boost life expectancy, including improved socioeconomic status and reduction in smoking prevalence |
2007)
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 858584)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Outer Space Treaty Signed (1967) The Outer Space Treaty represents the basic legal framework of international space law. It bans the stationing of weapons of mass destruction in outer space, exclusively limits the use of the Moon and other celestial bodies to peaceful purposes, and forbids any government from claiming a celestial resource, such as the Moon or a planet, on the grounds that they are the common heritage of mankind. |
2008)
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(Message 858582)
Posted 27 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I'M STILL IN. PITT 28 ARI 17. Ari 24 Pitt 14 |
2009)
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(Message 857915)
Posted 26 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At a Propane Filling Station: 'Thank heaven for little grills.' |
2010)
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 857914)
Posted 26 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tessellations Tessellations are patterns of carefully juxtaposed, non-overlapping shapesâ€â€like the multicolored tiles of a mosaicâ€â€that fill a given surface. They have been used throughout history, from ancient architecture to modern art, and are frequently found in the works of M.C. Escher. Regular tessellations, which are highly symmetrical and made up of congruent, regular polygons, can only be formed using equilateral triangles, squares, or hexagons |
2011)
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 857913)
Posted 26 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Microscopic Robot May Take Fantastic Voyage In the 1966 sci-fi film Fantastic Voyage, a group of doctors are miniaturized along with a submarine and then injected into a man's body to destroy a blood clot in his brain. Incredible as the plot may sound, scientists are now one step closer to making the fictional tale a reality. They have developed a microscopic robot that measures just a quarter of a millimeter, or the width of two to three human hairs, and is propelled forward by a motor that uses piezoelectricity. Scientists hope that the minute robot will one day be able to perform delicate surgeries within blood vessels and arterie |
2012)
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 857912)
Posted 26 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nellie Bly Goes Around the World (1890) Elizabeth Jane Cochran, better known by her pen name, Nellie Bly, was a pioneering investigative reporter who feigned insanity in order to be committed to the Women's Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island and expose the institution's horrific and abusive treatment methods. In 1888, she embarked on a 24,899-mi (40,071-km) journey around the world inspired by the Jules Verne novel Around the World in Eighty Days. |
2013)
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 857872)
Posted 26 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In a Podiatrist's office: 'Time wounds all heels.' |
2014)
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(Message 857669)
Posted 25 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
2015)
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(Message 857664)
Posted 25 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
The same can be said about the Steelers as A matter fact all NFL football teams are made up of various coaches from colleges. Also, I am sure if you look at the coachs for the Steelers they have worked for other NFL football teams as well. |
2016)
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(Message 857651)
Posted 25 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Outside a Muffler Shop: 'No appointment necessary. We hear you coming.' |
2017)
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(Message 857650)
Posted 25 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At a Towing company: 'We don't charge an arm and a leg. We want tows.' |
2018)
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SciFi BSG
(Message 857648)
Posted 25 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Finally, Here's Episode 10! The website Hulu is showing season 4 of BSG. |
2019)
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"Ironside" co-star Don Galloway dies
(Message 857317)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Anyone Interested in watching the Ironside Tv show check out HULU Cheers!!!!! |
2020)
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(Message 857315)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Actually by the looks of the LOGO the Steelers are the ones Having the seizure because they will lose the Superbowl. :o) |
2021)
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SciFi BSG
(Message 857313)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Finally, Here's Episode 10! I thought the webisodes were not related to the one shown on TV. |
2022)
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(Message 857293)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: THEY HAVE AN AWFUL LOT OF REBUILDING TO DO. DO YOU THINK THEY WILL GET SHANAHAN? THAT WAS THE BUZZ ON ESPN. No! more like the the Offensive Coach for the cardinals. |
2023)
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SciFi BSG
(Message 857241)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Finally, Here's Episode 10! any update on episode 11? |
2024)
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"Ironside" co-star Don Galloway dies
(Message 857238)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I watched the series when i was a boy. I have seen the first to seasons on DVD. |
2025)
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(Message 857231)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chiefs were next to last in total D last year. Good riddance to Gunther. Looking back Herm was was not the right fit the Chiefs ! |
2026)
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(Message 857223)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In a Restaurant window: 'Don't stand there and be hungry; come on in and get fed up.' |
2027)
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(Message 857207)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: GOING FOR THE WINNING TD |
2028)
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(Message 857190)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here we come to win A Superbowl!! |
2029)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 856972)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 FORD Mustang GT That is A good looking color!! Reminds me of the trans Am series of the late 1960's when Ford used that color on one of their mustangs |
2030)
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(Message 856969)
Posted 24 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Cardinals are going to swoop down for A Super Bowl Victory!! |
2031)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 856825)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chambers Brothers - Time Has Come Today |
2032)
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(Message 856824)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Music Explosion - Little Bit O'Soul - 45 RPM |
2033)
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(Message 856822)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 FORD Mustang GT SJ found this pic 2009 Mustang concept |
2034)
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(Message 856690)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found these stats on ESPN TEAM OFFENSE TM PER GAME AVERAGE Total Yards PIT 311.9 ARI 365.8 Yards Passing PIT 206.3 ARI 292.1 Yards Rushing PIT 105.6 ARI 73.6 TEAM DEFENSE TM PER GAME AVERAGE Yards Allowed PIT 237.2 ARI 331.5 Pass Yds Allowed PIT 156.9 ARI 221.3 Rush Yds Allowed PIT 80.3 ARI 110.3 |
2035)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 856689)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one post at Time! |
2036)
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(Message 856688)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chiefs were next to last in total D last year. Good riddance to Gunther. The House Cleaning was well over due!! |
2037)
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(Message 856673)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I predict no Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009 :o) Blurf the Cardinals will by ten ;o) |
2038)
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(Message 856668)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chiefs were next to last in total D last year. Good riddance to Gunther. I predict no Super Bowl for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2009 :o) I am glad the Cheifs rid themselves of Carl Peterson! |
2039)
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(Message 856642)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: THE HOLLIES - Look Through Any Window |
2040)
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(Message 856641)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: As a loyal fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, I hereby serve notice that we will be in the Superbowl next year. A $20 donation if the Steelers lose. The Chiefs will need A new Defense Coach since Gunther left for the Lions this week!! |
2041)
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(Message 856638)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A seldom heard song from The Hollies - Gasoline Alley Bred (1970) |
2042)
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(Message 856635)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Smart Car ~vs~ Go-Kart - Garage419 |
2043)
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(Message 856633)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin rapid |
2044)
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(Message 856632)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Fiat 500, SSC Ulitmate Aero EV, Civic Speed Camera |
2045)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 856630)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning because their is no substitute! |
2046)
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(Message 856627)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Cardinals Air offense!! |
2047)
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(Message 856623)
Posted 23 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cardinals by ten points!! |
2048)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 3
(Message 856361)
Posted 22 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ford GT, Fast and Furious - Fast Lane Daily - 15Jan09 |
2049)
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(Message 856358)
Posted 22 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chrysler PT Cruiser, Pagani Zonda R, Raikkonen |
2050)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 856123)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A inauguration speech win!! |
2051)
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(Message 856112)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Henrik Fisker on the Future of Fisker Automotive |
2052)
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 856106)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: UI Enhancements - Windows 7 |
2053)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 856098)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning for the fun of it all :o) |
2054)
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(Message 856096)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ford PowerShift, The Squid, Nissan 370Z Convertible, |
2055)
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(Message 856086)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In a Veterinarian's waiting room: 'Be back in 5 minutes. Sit! Stay |
2056)
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Happy Obama Day Everyone!
(Message 856082)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is bout time we have A president that can speak A complete sentence. Also carry on A conversation what degrading the the English Language . |
2057)
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 856075)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny 49F |
2058)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 856074)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In For A January Win!! |
2059)
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(Message 856073)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jigsaw - Sky High -- [STEREO] |
2060)
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(Message 856072)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Rivers - Ashes And Sand -- [STEREO] |
2061)
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(Message 856070)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: On a Taxidermist's window: 'We really know our stuff.' |
2062)
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(Message 856066)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At an Optometrist's Office: 'If you don't see what you're looking for, you've come to the right place.' |
2063)
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(Message 856064)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: At a Tire Shop in Milwaukee: 'Invite us to your next blowout |
2064)
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(Message 856063)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: On a Plumber's truck: 'We repair what your husband fixed.' |
2065)
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(Message 855958)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cat Owls |
2066)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855955)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Wednesday is OBAMA DAY!! |
2067)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855849)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A tuesday Win!! |
2068)
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(Message 855845)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I watched the series when i was a boy. The Show was ahead of it's time when it first aired in 1967. |
2069)
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(Message 855839)
Posted 21 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Oh No I have been Caught!! |
2070)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855824)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on the Most historic day in United States History!! We are already ahead of the game we do not have the GW in office :o) |
2071)
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 855812)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Iran Releases 52 American Hostages (1981) On November 4, 1979, Iranian students calling themselves the "Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line" seized the US embassy in Tehran and took 66 Americans hostage. Tensions between the US and Iran had intensified following the CIA-backed removal of the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953, and the students justified the hostage-taking by calling it an act of retaliation. After 444 days, the 52 remaining hostages were released. |
2072)
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 855810)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Does Rocky and Dogbytes cafe serve Steaks? |
2073)
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What Is Your Weather Like? II
(Message 855809)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: 43 and sunny |
2074)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 855808)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." - Article II, Section 1, United States Constitution |
2075)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855807)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on the Most historic day in United States History!! |
2076)
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(Message 855806)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I watched the series when i was a boy. Mike have you collected the DVD series? |
2077)
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Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009)
(Message 855804)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: He finally made his escape. I agree as well A very under rated actor. Did he make any movies after the prisoner? |
2078)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855624)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Yes I am the Winning Bidder!! |
2079)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855618)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one post at A time! |
2080)
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"Ironside" co-star Don Galloway dies
(Message 855615)
Posted 20 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Being A fan of Ironside with Raymond Burr I was sadden to learn that his co-star Don Gallway pasted away. (July 27, 1937 – January 8, 2009 |
2081)
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Happy Birthday Mark!
(Message 855345)
Posted 19 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Mark and Many more!! |
2082)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #79...WE HAVE A WINNER...CEBION!!!
(Message 855134)
Posted 18 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the LCD Universe!! |
2083)
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 855132)
Posted 18 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Takeshi Kitano (1947) Kitano is a famous Japanese actor, comedian, TV host, and film director. His films are generally action-oriented and include a great deal of deadpan acting and dark comedy. He is known almost exclusively by the name "Beat Takeshi" and hosts a weekly television program where a panel of entertainers and politicians discuss current events. |
2084)
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 855131)
Posted 18 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Nervous as a Fainting Goat When a fainting goat is startled, its external muscles freeze for about 10 seconds, causing younger members of the breed to collapse as if in a faint. Older goats generally learn to spread their legs or lean against something when startled and remain standing during these episodes. The condition is caused by a hereditary genetic disorder called myotonia congenita, which disrupts the flow of chloride ions into skeletal muscle cells |
2085)
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 855130)
Posted 18 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Jim Thorpe's Olympic Medals Posthumously Restored (1983) Jim Thorpe, an American Olympian, was considered one of the most versatile athletes in modern sports history. He won Olympic gold medals in the pentathlon and decathlon but was stripped of his awards after reports surfaced that he had played minor league baseball before participating in the 1912 Olympic Games. At the time, strict rules barred professional athletes from Olympic competition |
2086)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 855129)
Posted 18 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. |
2087)
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True Music the 3rd,,,,,,,,,,,
(Message 854519)
Posted 17 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: merle haggard i think i'll just stay here and drink |
2088)
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 854329)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Aaliyah (1979) Aaliyah was a popular American R&B singer, dancer, and actress. Her 1996 album, One in a Million, catapulted her to international stardom with hits like "If Your Girl Only Knew." The album also fueled the careers of Missy Elliott and Timbaland, who wrote and produced it. Aaliyah died tragically at age 22 when her plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Bahamas |
2089)
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 854328)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ivan the Terrible Is Tsar of Russia (1547) Ivan IV was the first ruler of Russia to assume the title "tsar." The early part of his reign saw modernization and peaceful reforms, but after a near-fatal illness and the death of his wife in 1560, his mental state rapidly deteriorated. His later reign was marked by extreme violence in both his personal and political life and bad decisions that led to war and famine in Russia |
2090)
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True Music the 3rd,,,,,,,,,,,
(Message 854327)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is Honky Tonk Day Dwight Yoakam Guitars Cadillacs |
2091)
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The Last Person To Post Wins #78 - Magenta Wins!
(Message 854321)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A living Color win!! |
2092)
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(Message 854320)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Tupac Shakur on In Living Color with Jamie Foxx |
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(Message 854314)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Win~ |
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(Message 854302)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Don't Eat Me |
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True Music the 3rd,,,,,,,,,,,
(Message 854291)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A fav of mine from Alan Jackson Marty Robins is another excellent country singer that comes to mind. |
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Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009)
(Message 854287)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the "The Prisoner" Opening credits/sequence |
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(Message 854281)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A fav of mine from Alan Jackson Alan Jackson - Pop A Top |
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(Message 854280)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I always like watching him preform in movies as well as in his Tv show the Prisoner. |
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True Music the 3rd,,,,,,,,,,,
(Message 854275)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mark remember this song Dixie Chicks - Goodbye Earl |
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(Message 854274)
Posted 16 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I agree so lets start of Today with Foreigner - Blue Morning, Blue Day |
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Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009)
(Message 853950)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Patrick Joseph McGoohan (March 19, 1928 – January 13, 2009) was a two-time Emmy winning Irish-American actor, raised in Ireland and England, with an extensive stage career, who rose to fame in the British film and TV industry by starring in the 1960s television series Danger Man (renamed Secret Agent when exported to the US) , cult classic The Prisoner and Mel Gibson's Oscar winning epic Braveheart as Edward Longshanks. McGoohan wrote and directed several episodes of The Prisoner himself, occasionally using the pseudonyms Joseph Serf and Paddy Fitz |
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True music II
(Message 853606)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rene and his Alligators - Two guitars ( Instr. guitar ) 1962 |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 853605)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "In order to go on living one must try to escape the death involved in perfectionism." |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 853604)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Albert Schweitzer (1875) Schweitzer was an Alsatian theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician. Determined to become a medical missionary, he established a hospital at Lambaréné, Gabon, in 1913. He later expanded this facility to include a leper colony. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952 for his "reverence for life" concept of universal ethics, which emphasizes respect for the lives of all beings, and for his medical and humanitarian work. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 853602)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Beehive Tombs Beehive tombs, or tholoi, are the large, underground ceremonial tombs constructed in Greece during the Late Bronze Age. The tombs, usually built into the side of a hill, have a distinctive beehive shape formed with layers of stone that taper toward the top of the structure. Though many of these tombs have been pillaged, they have still provided archeologists with some of the richest finds from the period. |
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True music II
(Message 853600)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Ventures - Sleigh ride ( Surf instrumental 1962 ) |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 853599)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shiver me timbers it is 20 degrees BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR! |
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(Message 853595)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the Key of G |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 853593)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Ransom Found in Pocket of Drowned Pirate The body of a Somali pirate has washed ashore with a pocketful of cashâ€â€$153,000 to be exact. The man had been a member of a group of pirates who seized the Saudi supertanker Sirius Star in November and who had just released the ship after reportedly receiving a $3 million ransom. As the pirates returned home, their small boat was hit by rough seas and capsized. Five of the pirates drowned; one washed ashore with cash from the ransom in a plastic bag in his pocket. Three others survived, but all lost their shares of the ransom while swimming to shore. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 853589)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Marilyn Monroe Marries Joe DiMaggio (1954) Marilyn Monroe married baseball star Joe DiMaggio after a two-year courtship that captivated America. The marriage lasted just 274 days, collapsing amid reports of her infidelity and his violence and jealousy, but the two became close again after Monroe divorced Arthur Miller. When Monroe was found dead in August 1962, it was DiMaggio who claimed her body and arranged her funeral. |
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True music II
(Message 853587)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Javalins - Foot patter ( instr.guitar 1964) live Koln |
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(Message 853586)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the color of PURPLE |
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. . . 24's Future . . .
(Message 853581)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
He is an exact copy of his father!! |
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True music II
(Message 853580)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Fireballs - Rik-a-Tik ( USA instr. guitar) 1960 |
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(Message 853579)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the Seti Home world! Winning in the Seti Galaxy!! |
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(Message 853577)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the Seti Home world! |
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True music II
(Message 853573)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It is the one the only Duane Eddy - Detour ( USA instr. guitar ) 1959 |
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(Message 853572)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Duane Eddy - Shazam |
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(Message 853571)
Posted 15 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Duane Eddy - Rebel Rouser |
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(Message 852875)
Posted 13 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I saying this across the board ! |
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(Message 852857)
Posted 13 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before and Cows come home !! |
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(Message 852827)
Posted 13 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A BSG WIN!! |
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(Message 852560)
Posted 12 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Connie Francis - Fallin' |
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(Message 852558)
Posted 12 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Shangri-Las - Give Him A Great Big Kiss (1965) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 852556)
Posted 12 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Mark that is an excellent Joke !! Kudo's |
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(Message 852555)
Posted 12 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Guess I just took the Long Way Around.......... Excellent Group. I first saw them preform live in Aug 1998 in Kansas City, Mo. Have been A fan ever since |
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(Message 851754)
Posted 10 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And the best version I have ever heard..........Frank Vignola and Ken Peplowkski..Tiger Rag on steroids........... This frank I am not familiar with |
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(Message 851751)
Posted 10 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Hola to all my amigo's!! |
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(Message 851749)
Posted 10 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And the best version I have ever heard..........Frank Vignola and Ken Peplowkski..Tiger Rag on steroids........... This music is way way way before my time :o) |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 851432)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Windows 7 BETA Build 6519 I think this link to the windows 7 download site. |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 851431)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Windows 7 Pre-Beta Early Reactions |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 851386)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reasons to skip Microsofts windows 7 beta download I am just the messenger :o) |
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(Message 851341)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true." - Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 851337)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Joan of Arc Goes on Trial (1431) Joan of Arc was a French military leader and heroine who was canonized as a saint in 1920, nearly 500 years after she was burned at the stake. Claiming to be inspired by religious visions, Joan organized the French resistance that forced the English to end their siege of Orléans in 1429 and led an army to Reims where she had the dauphin, Charles VII, crowned king. Captured and sold to the English by the Burgundians, she was later tried for heresy and executed. |
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(Message 851336)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine Perhaps the most famous lost mine in US history, the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine is a legendary gold mine allegedly located in Arizona's Superstition Mountains. It is named after German immigrant Jacob Waltz, who, in most versions of the story, was told of the mine's location as a reward for aiding a member of the Peralta mining family. Though many say the mine is a legend, some historians argue that the story has some basis in fact. |
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(Message 851335)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Continental Flight Fueled by Algae On Wednesday, Continental Airlines conducted its first demonstration flight powered partly by alternative fuels. One engine of the Boeing 737-800 was powered by a 50-50 blend of regular petroleum-based jet fuel and a synthetic alternative made from jatropha and algae. Both jatropha and algae are considered sustainable, second-generation biofuels and release fewer emissions than traditional biofuels like ethanol. The biofuel exceeded specifications for regular jet fuel, and neither the plane’s engines nor the plane itself needed to be modified to use it. |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 851328)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Reasons to skip Microsofts windows 7 beta download |
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One Born Every Minute - P T Barnum Was Right
(Message 851327)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And I thought Infomercials were bad!! |
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alien incounter
(Message 851323)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: From ready all the posts in this thread the consensus is that we are the lonly ones in this Universe? |
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(Message 851148)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A germ free environment !! |
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(Message 851118)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the Seti Home world |
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(Message 851114)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Until we take out the greed, self self centeredness as well as the me only concept then things will change. |
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(Message 851113)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Found this microsoft website MSDN |
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(Message 851112)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: FWIW, the official beta can be downloaded tomorrow (1/9/09) from M$... do you have the URL :o) |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 851111)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Would that be the Frackin can :o) |
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(Message 851110)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Stopping by to win again |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 851089)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And from TV... Did you see the Movie that came out based on the Thundbirds tv Show? |
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(Message 851088)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pre-dinner win. Words cannot not express eh =) |
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(Message 851085)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: UV Index: 0 Low Wind: From SE at 10 mph Humidity: 63% Pressure: 29.87 in. Dew Point: 28°F Visibility: 10.0 miles |
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(Message 851083)
Posted 9 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Pre-dinner win. How was your Pre-Dinner win ;o) |
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(Message 850867)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Came across this article on the selling off of Puget Sound Energy to group of investors from Canada and Australia when is this for personal profit going to stop. Selling off A energy company with total disregard of peoples lives. They always make this statement protect customers and the public interest, would be "consistent with the public interest" In past selling of companies do what they actually say what they mean and mean what they say. |
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(Message 850863)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Style! |
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(Message 850861)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Came across this article on the selling off of Puget Sound Energy to group of investors from Canada and Australia when is this for personal profit going to stop. Selling off A energy company with total disregard of peoples lives. State regulators OK sale of PSE to investors |
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(Message 850851)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: VW Ponders the future of cars |
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(Message 850847)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota's Intelligent Multimodal Transit System Article |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 850843)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "A wise prince will seek means by which his subjects will always and in every possible condition of things have need of his government, and then they will always be faithful to him." - Niccolo Machiavelli |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 850841)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Japanese Sake Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage made from rice. Although there are multiple theories about how it was developed, the first sakes were likely made from rice, millet, chestnuts, and acorns that people chewed and spit into a tub. The enzymes from the saliva converted the starches to sugars, resulting in a sweet mixture that was combined with freshly cooked grain and allowed to ferment. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 850840)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: US President Woodrow Wilson Introduces His Fourteen Points (1918) Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, a program intended to lay the foundation for peace in Europe after WWI, to the US Congress in 1918. The idealistic message laid the groundwork for the creation of the League of Nations. It successfully encouraged the Central Powers to yield, and thus became the basis for the terms of Germany's surrender. |
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(Message 850838)
Posted 8 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-spring time win! |
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STAR TREK
(Message 850276)
Posted 7 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: FYI their is already A thread for star trek labeled First Trek film footage unveiled :o) |
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(Message 850182)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning will using the the kingsbury rules. |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 850178)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just finished watching all 8 episodes. Excellent series. |
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(Message 850168)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: IN for A BSG win |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 850152)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Ronn Motors Scorpion hydrogen Scorpion hydrogen |
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(Message 850151)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another website for Automoblie fans Desk Top Car wallpapers |
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(Message 850149)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Interior of the Lotus Evora |
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(Message 850148)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in -4c temperatures! I am with on that Mike. All we can do is wait for spring and sunny skies! |
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(Message 850147)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Lotus Evora |
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(Message 850145)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in -4c temperatures! Too cold for me :o) |
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FUNNY - FOR U.S.A. TV USERS ONLY
(Message 850143)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Too bad they missed the real problem. Many people are not going to have reception AT ALL. I applied for two coupons as well. According to the website it would be mailed on 1/16/2009 they did not mention A waiting list. |
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(Message 850142)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in -4c temperatures! |
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alien incounter
(Message 850140)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: What other details do you remember about this event? |
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(Message 850139)
Posted 6 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Partly Cloudy -4c |
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(Message 849766)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: looks like one of the tesla cards... theyre about 1500usd on other places people have posted I cannot see any average Joe Shelling out that much cash for A video to be added in computer. |
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(Message 849763)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just sitting in my office and waiting for the trucks. Do the Companies in Europe give more vacation time to their employee's. |
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(Message 849736)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: I noticed on their spec sheet they have listed in the video card section CUDA card for $1,600 smackers !! |
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(Message 849727)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just sitting in my office and waiting for the trucks. What is the average work week in Germany? Here in the states is 40hrs Monday to Friday is the average week. |
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(Message 849713)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just sitting in my office and waiting for the trucks. It seems their are more Holidays now then when I was A young lad. |
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(Message 849709)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cool website on Night Photography Lost America |
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(Message 849706)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Desktop wallpapers website Thanks for kind comment. You run across loads of websites that have terrible desktop wallpapers these days, when I found this website I was pleasantly surprise on the quantity as well as the quality they offered. |
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(Message 849698)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Just sitting in my office and waiting for the trucks. Then when your finished there I have loads of work you can help me with :o) |
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(Message 849695)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Website for Custom Cars as well as Hot Rod Enthusiasts The Rodders Journal |
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(Message 849692)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Car website for Car Fans Jalopy Journal |
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(Message 849687)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win on time in 09 :o) |
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(Message 849682)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This computer uses the new Intel i7 Xi® MTower™ IGE-SLI™ |
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(Message 849543)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Proxima the car bike hybrid concept It is safe to say if This vehicle were put into production these issues would resolved. Besides I see cars all the time driving around the city streets with bumpers torn off as well as head lights missing. |
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(Message 849536)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A Ice free area!! |
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(Message 849514)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Manned Cloud Manned Cloud Transportation |
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(Message 849512)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: super tipper truck |
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(Message 849510)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The NASA Concept Car |
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(Message 849508)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Chaparral-Volt |
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Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 849500)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mazda-Kaan |
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(Message 849499)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning after venturing out to buy a replacement stove. The city has not made out to your neck of the woods yet to salt the roads? |
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Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 849497)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mazda TONBO Concept |
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(Message 849496)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: proxima the car bike hybrid concept |
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Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 849493)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 849491)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 849490)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 7:32PM Partly Cloudy 26°F RealFeel® 13°F Winds: N at 12mph Partly Cloudy Humidity: 40% Dew Point: 5° F Pressure: 30.48 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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(Message 849488)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Actual Signs On a plumber's truck: "We repair what your husband fixed." In a veterinarian's office: "Back in 15 minutes. Sit! Stay!" On the door to a proctologist's office: "To expedite your visit, please back in." At a tailor shop: We give our customers the lowest prices and workmanship At a Pennsylvania cemetery: "Please do not hunt during daylight In a clothing store: "Wonderful bargains for men with 16 and 17 necks." At a teriyaki restaurant: "$3.99 Chicken Bowel!" In a Vermont men's store: "25 men's wool suits, $10. They won't last an hour!" On a shopping mall marquee: "Archery Tournament - Ears pierced" In a Mall: "Ears pierced, while you wait" In a New Jersey store: "Why go elsewhere and be cheated when you can come here?" Seen on a Taco Bell sign in Coralville, Iowa: "Everyday low value" In a Maine restaurant: "At your service: Open 7 days a week and weekends." On a radiator repair garage: "Best place to take a leak." In the vestry of a Westminster church: "Will the last person to leave please see that the perpetual light is extinguished." Outside a country shop: "We buy junk and sell antiques." |
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(Message 849484)
Posted 5 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning at 28F |
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(Message 849139)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: There is no place in the US that is safe from quakes. unless your an Eagle :o) |
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(Message 849135)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning Before the Earthquake comes :o) |
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(Message 849133)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning !!! |
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(Message 849132)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: No quakes for me thanks. I'll stay up here in the upper Midwest. We did have one a couple years back, but that's one in a century... Looks like the earth quake could rattle somebodies teeth :O) |
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Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: No quakes for me thanks. I'll stay up here in the upper midwest. We did have one a couple years back, but that's one in a century... I will take tornado's over Earthquakes anytime . |
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Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The last earthquake I felt was while I was living in Lancaster CA. The worst one I was in was the Northridge quake in '94. Also , the Quake in San Fransisco in 1989 was A bad one as well. |
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One Hundred years ago
(Message 849115)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Norfolk News, 15 May 1909, |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 849113)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: "There are two things to aim at in life; first to get what you want, and after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second." - Logan Pearsall Smith |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 849112)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sharks Have Weak Bite Scientists have concluded that sharks have fairly weak bites relative to their size and can only bite through their prey because they grow so large, develop very wide jaws, and have very sharp teeth. According to the researchers, mammals have evolved much more efficient jaw muscles than sharks. In fact, sharks often have to resort to using a sawing motion to break apart their prey with their teeth. The study also shows that lions and tigers have significantly greater jaw strength than the fearsome carnivorous fish |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 849111)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: J.R.R. Tolkien (1892) Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, was a respected medieval scholar and university professor. The enduring influence of his works, which recount the fictional history of Middle Earth, has earned him recognition as "the father of modern fantasy literature." Recently, Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings series was adapted for film, and it soon became the world's highest grossing motion picture trilogy |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 849110)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Digital Physics First posited by Konrad Zuse in his 1969 book Rechnender Raum, or Calculating Space, the theory of digital physics suggests that the universe is essentially digital or informational and that the entire history of the universe is actually the output of a computer program. Proponents hypothesize that reality is a computer itself or is being implemented on a computer that creates a simulated reality |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 849109)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Curse of the Bambino (1920) According to baseball lore, a curse was placed on the Boston Red Sox after Babe Ruth, the "Bambino," was sold to the New York Yankees in 1920. Before the sale, the Red Sox had won 5 World Series titles; the Yankees had never even played in a series. Following the sale, the Yankees went on to win 26 World Series titles. The Red Sox, meanwhile, failed to win another series for more than 8 decades, finally breaking the "curse" in 2004. |
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(Message 849107)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A list of Radio Telescopes from Wikipedia Radio Telescopes |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 849105)
Posted 4 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Two zebras pondering Two zebras are talking and one asks the other, "Am I black with white stripes or white with black stripes?" The other replies, "Well I don't know. You should pray to God about that and ask him." So that night he did and God replied, "You are what you are." The next day he said to the other zebra, "I still don't understand what I am because God just said, You are what you are." The second zebra responds, "You must be white with black stripes or else God would have said, Yo is what yo is." |
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Funny Desktop Wallpapers
(Message 848826)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: It looks to me, that you dont like WINDOWS. LOL I coexist with windows :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 848825)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Even though It's not everybodys favorite, It is mine: Seeings that you are A Ford Mustang fan I thought just watching the auction you would see some classic Ford mustangs from the 1960's to the present. :o) |
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(Message 848820)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Funny Desktop Wallpapers
(Message 848816)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Funny Desktop Wallpapers
(Message 848812)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: |
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True music II
(Message 848806)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another awesome song from the Steve Miller Band Say it isn't so!! Did he also learn some pick'n and some grin'n |
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(Message 848805)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Now where did I put that thread??? Mark did you happen to keep the instructions? =) |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 848804)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Desktop wallpapers website Desk Top Nexus |
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True music II
(Message 848772)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Steve Miller Band-Space Cowboy REAL VERSION |
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True music II
(Message 848769)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Another awesome song from the Steve Miller Band Keep on rocking me Baby |
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True music II
(Message 848766)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Mark here is A excellent song from the Steve Miller Band Fly Like an Eagle |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 848762)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Even though It's not everybodys favorite, It is mine: SJ The Barret-Jackson Car Auction will be on the speed channel starting this Month. I believe it Airs on 1/13/2009 |
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Hm..........
(Message 848757)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I know from personal experience that praying for that person or situation helps in at least two ways 1.) relieves the stress if the event. 2.) It puts you at peace with the the events or person. |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 848635)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 4:51AM Fog 38°F RealFeel® 33°F Winds: SSE at 6mph Dense Fog Humidity: 96% Dew Point: 37° F Pressure: 29.54 in Visibility: 0 Miles |
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(Message 848631)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Cars of Tomorrow |
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(Message 848626)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Rare 1937 Bugatti car found in English garage |
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True music II
(Message 848620)
Posted 3 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Remember this song from the mid 1970's The only relation I that come to mind is the 1970's :o) |
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(Message 848381)
Posted 2 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Remember this song from the mid 1970's convoy cw mccall |
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True music II
(Message 848376)
Posted 2 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: This is the song I remember from Dr. Hook When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman |
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True music II
(Message 848371)
Posted 2 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: And anybody remember Dr. Hook?? Yes I do. He had just one hit song if I remember correctly. |
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(Message 847849)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
I was reading the bio on him and noticed that he passed away in Dec 2008. It did not give the day of the month. What did he pass away from? |
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(Message 847804)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post:
Is that near Mount Pilot? :o) |
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True music II
(Message 847793)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is some 1960's music from Delaney, Bonnie & Friends - Comin' Home |
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(Message 847792)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Analog TV!!! |
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(Message 847787)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: READY TO WATCH THE COLLEGE BOWL GAMES!! only for today is the button stuck :o) |
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True music II
(Message 847786)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Lee Dorsey singing his hit song Ya Ya |
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(Message 847784)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Here is a song from the one the only Marv Johnson - You Got What It Takes |
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True music II
(Message 847783)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Fendermen - Mule Skinner Blues |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 847780)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny and 31F 10 am |
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True music II
(Message 847779)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Diamonds - Little Darlin' |
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True music II
(Message 847776)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: The Reflections-Just Like Romeo And Juliet |
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(Message 847772)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: READY TO WATCH THE COLLEGE BOWL GAMES!! IT IS TRADITION TO WATCH COLLEGE FOOTBALL ON NEW YEARS DAY! |
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(Message 847768)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: READY TO WATCH THE COLLEGE BOWL GAMES!! |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 847754)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: PARTY SUNNY 29F |
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(Message 847753)
Posted 1 Jan 2009 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY NEW YEAR!! |
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(Message 847407)
Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just buy a Honda. They make better cars anyway. Take any Japanese, German car put them up to any America Car on Fit, Finish as well as reliability the America Cars will finish last. |
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(Message 847393)
Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Every "American" car is manufactured overseas and is maybe assembled in the US. Honda does the same, so what is the difference? Based on what you are saying then their is not such thing as An Japanese car, German Car etc.... |
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(Message 847378)
Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Uncola win |
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(Message 847377)
Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Every "American" car is manufactured overseas and is maybe assembled in the US. Honda does the same, so what is the difference? No that is not true. Not All American Cars are made over seas. Some are made in Canada as well as Mexico. As for Honda, Toyota as well as Mazda All three have manufacturing plants here in the States. As A matter of fact Honda plant is in Marysville , Ohio and another one in Greensburg, In. Another difference is the work ethic as well as the business model the Japanese car companies use. |
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(Message 847370)
Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just buy a Honda. They make better cars anyway. No all imports flex when you lean against them besides Honda's,Toyota as well as Mazda's will last ten times longer than an American Car. The fit, the finish the quality is by far better than any American car made. Until American Car companies put quality back into their cars I will by not one. |
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Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't it great I am still winning in 2008! Very true!! One more day left on the sig :o) |
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Posted 31 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't it great I am still winning in 2008! |
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(Message 846975)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: robin trower too rolling stoned |
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Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A Snow free environment!! |
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(Message 846969)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A video from the TV show the Midnight Special Bill Withers performs "Ain't No Sunshine" |
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(Message 846942)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is in the game! |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 846919)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny 38F |
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(Message 846916)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for the pre-outage win! |
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Wishing all a better future for 2009
(Message 846915)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: PEACE AND UNDERSTANDING IS WHAT I WISH FOR IN 2009 |
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hello friends! are you excited about the artificial sun?
(Message 846637)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/3981697/Scientists-plan-to-ignite-tiny-man-made-star.html While were at lets create our own solar system LOL |
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(Message 846635)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: rufus thomas breakdown |
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(Message 846632)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here you go!! RUFUS THOMAS - Walking the Dog (1965) |
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True music II
(Message 846630)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Muddy Waters - Blow Wind Blow |
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(Message 846628)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Etta James - At Last |
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(Message 846623)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy The song that comes to mind from Etta James is the song called At Last |
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(Message 846606)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy Are you A fan of Etta James? |
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(Message 846605)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is preposterous! Yes it is!! they want the American People to buy thier cars then they turn around and do stupid things like this. I have no pitty for companies that treat employee's past, prestent or future like slave labor. |
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hello friends! are you excited about the artificial sun?
(Message 846602)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/3981697/Scientists-plan-to-ignite-tiny-man-made-star.html When is Man going to stop trying to play god?? |
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Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy |
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(Message 846598)
Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FORD says to Disabled who get SSI(Supplemental Security Income), No W-2 form, No car loan, Good thing they don't need any money I guess. That is big business for yeah!! |
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Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I will take one of everything!! |
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Posted 30 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Beyonce At Last - Etta James Fashion Rocks 2008 LIVE |
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Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 753 |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 846555)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: All Top is an “online magazine rack†of popular topics. |
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(Message 846549)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Transient Lunar Phenomena Transient lunar phenomena are short-lived lights, colors, or other changes in the appearance of the moon's surface. Reports of such events have been recorded for at least 1,000 years and range from foggy patches to major changes in the lunar landscape. Though some have been observed independently by multiple witnesses or reputable scientists, the vast majority of accounts have come from a single observer or from a single location |
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(Message 846546)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cytomegalovirus Raises Risk of Infant Hearing Loss Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the most common viral infection affecting the fetus. While in adults with healthy immune systems the virus rarely causes symptoms, CMV can cause problems when passed from a mother to a fetus during pregnancy. Previous studies have shown that children with congenital CMV are at risk of developing sensorineural hearing loss, and now researchers have determined that the risk of hearing loss is greatest when the mother-to-be is infected with the virus during the first trimester of pregnancy. |
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(Message 846545)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We fear things in proportion to our ignorance of them." - Livy |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 846544)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wounded Knee Massacre (1890) The Wounded Knee Massacre was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota Sioux and the US. After the death of Sitting Bull, a band of Sioux, led by Big Foot, fled south, but was captured by the 7th Cavalry on December 28, 1890. The next day, the Sioux were ordered disarmed. During the tension that ensued, a weapon discharged, US troops opened fire, and within minutes almost 200 men, women, and children were dead. |
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Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning when the day the Earth Stood still! |
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Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the linux way! |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 846489)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 2:20PM Mostly Sunny 56°F RealFeel® 58°F Winds: ENE at 5mph Partly Sunny Humidity: 36% Dew Point: 30° F Pressure: 30.22 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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(Message 846387)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Win the Ferrari way one race at A time! |
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(Message 846375)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Ubuntu 8.04 the Hardy Heron |
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(Message 846374)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger, and then it hit me. |
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(Message 846373)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Once we had Clinton, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope. Now we have Bush, no Cash and no Hope. |
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(Message 846372)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 8:46AM Sunny 26°F RealFeel® 22°F Winds: S at 6mph Sunny Humidity: 81% Dew Point: 21° F Pressure: 30.26 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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(Message 846221)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And maybe listening to Cat Scratch Fever puuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrr-haps :o) |
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(Message 846219)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Currently At 8:12PM [ More ] Clear 36°F RealFeel® 27°F Winds: S at 10mph Clear Humidity: 67% Dew Point: 26° F Pressure: 30.19 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 846207)
Posted 29 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One suggestion I can think of is Less security fixes!! True, windows seems to have more of the lions share of flaws than other Operating systems. Windows is more user friendly than other Operating systems I have used. :o) |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 846184)
Posted 28 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One suggestion I can think of is Less security fixes!! Let me reword it Less flaws than the OS before windows 7 :o) |
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(Message 846182)
Posted 28 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I can see this actually happening in real life :o) |
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Gameing?
(Message 846181)
Posted 28 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Computer Game series The Call Of Duty is an excellent shooter game. The era of the game is WW2. |
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(Message 846180)
Posted 28 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 46f at sunset |
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Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the little green men from mars!! |
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Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: forecasating 35F today w/ snow possible. Tomorrow in the 50's BTW nice looking telescope what is the make? |
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The Catwoman is Dead
(Message 845719)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I also just learned that there was even another Catwoman. Lee Meriwether. 1966 Movie, before the TV Series. Gee will-it-kers Batman say it is so!! ;o) |
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Actor cuts throat on Vienna stage
(Message 845718)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
The prop knife really must have looked like the real thing. |
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Windows 7 suggestions
(Message 845698)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One suggestion I can think of is Less security fixes!! I know windows 2000 had at least 100 + |
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Silently in the background....
(Message 845697)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: As per thread heading - silently in the background, but with deadly intent, where is the protection? Clue please! :o) |
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Antique Post Cards
(Message 845696)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Antique post card for the holidays |
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(Message 845694)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have not found any updates in this article. Wanted to find out if this was intentional or an Accident. |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 845693)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Updated: 3 min 48 sec ago 30.9 °F Mostly Cloudy Windchill: 25 °F Humidity: 69% Dew Point: 22 °F Wind: 6.0 mph from the NW Wind Gust: 18.0 mph Pressure: 29.83 in (Rising) Visibility: 10.0 miles UV: 1 out of 16 Clouds: Mostly Cloudy 11000 ft (Above Ground Level) Elevation: 1368 ft |
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(Message 845691)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A Sunny Saturday Morning! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 845638)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Technology news website Dvice.com |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 845636)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Magic Tricycle Concept Article |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 845635)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Houseboat transportation concept Article |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 845634)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: skiing transportation device |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 845632)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Burnelli's Safer ESTOL Jet transport |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 845631)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 845628)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sleeping Good for the Heart Getting too little sleep has been linked to a number of health problems, including weight gain, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and now researchers have added another consequence to the list: coronary artery calcifications. They found that just one extra hour of sleep a day appears to reduce the risk of developing calcium deposits in the arteries, a precursor to heart disease. About 12% of the people in the study developed artery calcification during the 5-year study period. Among those who slept less than 5 hours a night, 27% had developed artery calcification. Only 6% of those who slept more than 7 hours a night developed coronary artery calcifications |
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Cuda Cuda Cuda!!!!!!!
(Message 845627)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And THIS is what I know as a 'Cuda....' Some one has CUDA FEVER!! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 845626)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but, unlike charity, it should end there." - Clare Boothe Luce |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 845625)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johannes Kepler (1571) Described by Carl Sagan as "the first astrophysicist and the last scientific astrologer," Johannes Kepler was a German astronomer, mathematician, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution, Kepler derived the three famous laws of planetary motion, which established that the planets travel around the Sun in elliptical rather than circular orbits. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 845624)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Enzymes An essential part of almost all cellular processes, enzymes are biological catalysts, proteins that can accelerate the rates of chemical reactions by several orders of magnitude. Enzymes serve a wide variety of functions inside living organisms, especially in the digestive systems of animals, where they help break down large molecules like starches and proteins. Like a key for a lock, each enzyme is specific to one molecule |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 845623)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Charles Darwin Sets Sail on HMS Beagle (1831) The theory of evolution, which Darwin first expressed in The Origin of Species, was the result of his discoveries as a naturalist on board the HMS Beagle. His book explained evolution through the principles of natural selection and aroused widespread debate among scientists and religious leaders. Darwin spent the rest of his life studying the results of that expedition and developing his theory of evolution |
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The Catwoman is Dead
(Message 845621)
Posted 27 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Catwoman is Dead, Eartha Kitt played Catwoman in the 1960's TV series Batman. When you look up the definition Catwoman her picture is there!! She will be missed!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 845101)
Posted 25 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Living Color The Dirty Dozens 2 with Al Bundy |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 845098)
Posted 25 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Living Color-Family Feud |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 845095)
Posted 25 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Partly Sunny Humidity: 39% Dew Point: 28° F Pressure: 29.93 in Visibility: 10 Miles |
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CHRISTMAS WISHES TO ALL
(Message 845029)
Posted 25 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Merry Christmas to all |
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(Message 845026)
Posted 25 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Currently at 11:14AM MOSTLY CLOUDY Temperature: 42°F Humidity: 54% Pressure: 30.12 in RealFeel®: 28 °F Winds: S at 26 mph Gusts: 32 mph |
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(Message 844755)
Posted 24 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A HP X4000 workstation duel 2.0 GHZ CPU'S |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 844677)
Posted 24 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You make it sound like that's a bad thing! ;) The Matrix is still my favorite movie of all time. That was not my intention. I think some people not me of course will always think him as Neo. In The Day the earth stood still I liked his portrayal of Klaatu. The Role of the Secretary of state was missed casted in this movie in my opinion. |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 844676)
Posted 24 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any word on spin offs from the show? Like robbing pete to pay paul seems to be the norm these days! |
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(Message 844315)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A partridge and A pear tree! |
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(Message 844308)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win on A windy day! |
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(Message 844298)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning the BSG way! |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 844276)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any word on spin offs from the show? BSG for me got that way towards the end. |
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(Message 844272)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: -30°C No thanks :o) I read where the temp in Saskatoon was -22 below. That is too cold for me!! |
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(Message 844266)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Morning everyone. 39 Deg. F. here in the East Bay. BBBBBbbbbbbrrrrrrr...... Days like these Hot Chocolate is A must!! |
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True music II
(Message 844264)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Manhiem Steamroller Carol of the Bells |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 844262)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any word on spin offs from the show? In what way? |
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(Message 844258)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 7C and drizzle here. Very unexciting weather. Any sunny weather in coming you way this week? |
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True music II
(Message 844254)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another classic Xmas song !! Christmas Music: "Let it Snow!", Dean Martin |
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True music II
(Message 844253)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: jingle bell rock bobby helms |
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(Message 844252)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Afternoon all :) It is the Same here as well Cars Cars Cars everywhere!! |
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True music II
(Message 844249)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Rockin' Around / Christmas Tree" Brenda Lee |
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True music II
(Message 844246)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the 1967 Brenda Lee tune "Ride, Ride, Ride" |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 844245)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any word on spin offs from the show? According to the website it will premiere in 2010. It would great if were in 2009 if you ask me. :o) |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 844243)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Overcast 32F winds at 24mph |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 844242)
Posted 23 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I liked the movie over all. I think Keanu will always be typed casted with the matrix no matter what other movies he makes in the future. |
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(Message 843805)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in 18 degree temperatures! |
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(Message 843796)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wonder if these threads might not be more apropos in the Political Forum? Going of the topic for A Sec. Kenzie How is the Q baby? |
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(Message 843680)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'm guessing that you're running MDV2006, which is now unsupported and the reason you can't find any official Mandriva update mirrors. I'd strongly urge you to upgrade to the current release. Is the current Version MDV2009? if so what time frame will this version be released? |
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Linux Mandriva question
(Message 843342)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: you'll have to do this in konsole and its pretty easy thus the name Thanks for the heads up. |
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SciFi BSG
(Message 843290)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any word on spin offs from the show? |
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(Message 843289)
Posted 22 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am current running Linux Mandriva with KDE Kernal 3.42. I selected the Mandrive upadte option however when it checks the website it cannot find any suitable mirrors I looked at the software media manager and found out their wasn't A default address entered. Woudl anyone know the web address. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 842978)
Posted 21 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right." - Thomas Paine |
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(Message 842977)
Posted 21 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Is it your opinion that the elitist in this country have will as well as A desire to be rulers of this country? |
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(Message 842790)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alex Jones interviews Alan Watt on the rapidly consolidating tyranny in the United States of America. Click here to download torrent. Tyranny by who? |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 842789)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oregon Crazy Law # Canned corn is not to be used as bait for fishing. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 842786)
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 842782)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing like relaxing by the pool with your state of the art portable computer! |
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(Message 842479)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A chemist walks into a pharmacy and says, "Do you have any acetylsalicylic acid?" The pharmacist asks, "You mean aspirin?" "That's it, I can never remember the word." |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 842478)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Louisiana Purchase Completed (1803) American settlers in the western territories depended on the Mississippi River's port of New Orleans for commerce. When Spain retroceded New Orleans to France in 1800, Americans feared their access to the river would be blocked, so President Thomas Jefferson sent negotiators to broker a deal for the port city. Ultimately, Napoleon sold the entire Louisiana territory, including New Orleans, to the US for approximately 3 cents per acre |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 842477)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mechanical Puzzles These puzzles are comprised of mechanically interlinked pieces that must be manipulated in a certain way in order for them to be assembled, disassembled, and otherwise solved. The oldest known example, from the 3rd century BCE, consists of a square divided into 14 parts that fit together to form other shapes. Mechanical puzzles have since taken on myriad forms, including dexterity and disentanglement puzzles, trick vessels, and impossible objects. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 842476)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Percentage of Cell-Only Households Grows in US Nearly 18% of households in the US have no traditional telephone and rely entirely on cell phone services, up from just 13.6% of households in the beginning of 2007. The weak economy may have exacerbated the trend, perhaps prompting some customers to cancel home phone service in order to save money. The majority of households without landlines are comprised of unrelated adults, renters, and young people. While just 9% of homeowners have cell phones but no home phones, 34% of renters are living this way. The growing trend has even skewed poll results, since pollsters have traditionally interviewed only people who have landlines |
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(Message 842475)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The summit of happiness is reached when a person is ready to be what he is." |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 842474)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Samuel Mudd (1833) Mudd, a physician and Confederate sympathizer, set the broken leg of John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's assassin, just hours after Booth fled the crime scene at Ford's Theater. In 1865, Mudd was charged with conspiracy to murder the President, stood trial, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. He was pardoned by President Johnson in 1869 and returned to his home in Maryland |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 842473)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mostly Cloudy with A temp of 29 degree's |
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The Last Person to post Wins #76 how about Lebkuchen?
(Message 842472)
Posted 20 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the color of PURPLE |
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Nvidia Launches Tesla Supercomputer
(Message 842138)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Previously posted okay thanks for the heads up |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 842126)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two antennas meet on a roof, fall in love and get married. The ceremony wasn't much but the reception was great. |
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(Message 842122)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My friends are my estate." - Emily Dickinson |
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(Message 842121)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with gov. bail out money! |
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Nvidia Launches Tesla Supercomputer
(Message 842119)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tesla Supercomputer |
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The unions have been hung by their own petards..............
(Message 842113)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Unions (at least manufacturing unions) were also hung by globalization. When you have to compete against non-union and practically slave labor you will definitely lose. No ifs ands or buts. You just lose. Or should I say USA unionized workers lose. BRAVO BRAVO WELL SAID!!!! |
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Best Buy Gives Employees Reason to Quit
(Message 842060)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Why not the rest of the American companies are going down the tubes. :o) |
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World's First Refrigerated Beach
(Message 842059)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: His I believe talks about the country as A whole. My thread focuses on one specific area aka the beach resort. |
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(Message 842003)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with morris the cat!! Meow! |
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The unions have been hung by their own petards..............
(Message 842002)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It seems to me the Big business has been trying to break the unions for years. If it was not for them we would all be working 70 hrs A week with poor pay, poor health benefits, health care etc.. Sweat shops here we come!! |
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Shoe throwing
(Message 841994)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Article The Bush Boot Camp Game |
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(Message 841991)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now I have seen everything LOL Beach Article |
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberry passes
(Message 841987)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hopefully here children will carry on the star trek torch. :o) |
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Best Buy Gives Employees Reason to Quit
(Message 841984)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bestbuy article |
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Dell Adamo is it Thinner Than Air
(Message 841983)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dell Adamo |
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overclocking world champion.
(Message 841978)
Posted 19 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: U.S. Team IRONMODS Wins! |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 841678)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 10C & raining here. I'd rather have the cold & dry back if I could choose. Andy I am with you! I hate icy conditions. |
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Opinions on whether alien contact has already happened?
(Message 841677)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Their is noway that we can be the only living beings in the Universe. |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 841670)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We present the one the only sugarloaf - green eyed lady |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 841669)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 34 degree with fog |
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(Message 841668)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the speed of A Formula 1 race car!! No did they state A reason why they quit the Rally? |
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(Message 841667)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Traffic - Walking In The Wind |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 841664)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Buffalo Springfield - Mr Soul |
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(Message 841660)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the speed of A Formula 1 race car!! |
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(Message 841386)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Extinct Amphibian Had World's Strangest Bite An odd amphibian that lurked at the bottoms of warm lakes some 210 million years ago had one of the most unusual bites in Earth’s history. Rather than drop its lower jaw to catch its prey, as most other vertebrate animals do, Gerrothorax pulcherrimus would actually raise its head as much as 50 degrees to create the mouth gape necessary to capture its food. A special adaptation of the joint between its skull and first neck vertebra allowed for the unusual hinging action. The 3-ft (1-m) long creature had a flat body and head, well-developed gills, stubby limbs, and sharp fangs as well as bony body armor that protected it from other predatory amphibians and reptiles. |
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(Message 841385)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "We lie the loudest when we lie to ourselves." - Eric Hoffer |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 841383)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Snow plowing train going from Kansas to Colorado. Snow Plowing Train |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 841381)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Foggy with A snow covered ground! |
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(Message 841380)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A snowy day!! |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 841379)
Posted 18 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Guinness just launched "Tipping Point", the most expensive TV ad in its 80-year marketing history Tipping Point |
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(Message 840806)
Posted 17 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two cows were talking to one another in Washington. One says to the other, "What do you think about this mad cow disease?" The other cow says, "What do I care, I'm a helicopter!" |
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(Message 840804)
Posted 17 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning for Mankind!! |
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What Is Your Weather Like?
(Message 840802)
Posted 17 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Snow snow snow snow snow snow then wind wind wind wind :o) |
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(Message 840377)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ...MUWAHAHA...yes i am Mr Love, and you'd better ZIP IT... :) EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWEWWWWWWWWWWWE I am scared!!!! LOLOL Well, the future better get ready. 'Cause I have with me Foxxy Cleopatra, and she's a WHOLE LOTTA WOMAN. |
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(Message 840372)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oscar Niemeyer (1907) Considered one of the most important figures in modern architecture, the Brazilian Niemeyer was a pioneer in the use of reinforced concrete. His buildings feature smooth curves that are distinct from those of his more utilitarian contemporaries. Niemeyer's remarkable work in the creation of Brazil's new capital, BrasÃÂlia, included his design for the President's Palace and the cathedral. |
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(Message 840371)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: then dress me in a black plastic suit, and call me evil... I suppose you going to hold the message board hostage for billion dollars!!!! muwahaha ..... |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 840370)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ibogaine Ibogaine, a psychoactive compound derived from plants, is used by some African peoples for medicinal and ritual purposes. Identified in the early 1960s as having anti-addictive properties, it has been shown to cause sudden and complete interruption of heroin addictionâ€â€without withdrawalâ€â€in a matter of hours. Research suggests that it may also be useful in treating addiction to alcohol, methamphetamine, cocaine, and nicotine. |
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(Message 840368)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mount Everest Deaths Result from Brain Swelling Adventurers who dare to scale Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak in the world, face many dangers including extreme cold, strong winds, treacherous climbs, and avalanches. Since 1921, more than 200 people have died attempting to summit the 29,000-ft (8,850-m) peak. Researchers investigating these deaths had expected to find that many resulted from pulmonary issues, however, they instead found that high-altitude cerebral edema was largely to blame. The low oxygen levels found at such high altitudes cause cerebral blood vessels to leak fluid into surrounding brain tissue, triggering swelling that results in confusion and loss of coordination. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 840367)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: James Naismith Invents Basketball (1891) Looking for an activity for his students during indoor gym classes, Naismith nailed a peach basket to each end of a gymnasium, created two teams of nine players, and thus invented basketball. The sport was inspired in part by a game Naismith had played as a child called "Duck on a Rock." One month later, Naismith published rules for the game, which did not allow for what is known today as dribbling. |
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(Message 840366)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw |
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(Message 840365)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: then dress me in a black plastic suit, and call me evil... Dr. Evil? |
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(Message 840359)
Posted 16 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning to infinity and beyond! |
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(Message 840346)
Posted 15 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Star Trek way!! Make it so Number # 1 |
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(Message 840313)
Posted 15 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: <<<< and here he is!! |
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Pandora internet radio.........
(Message 840312)
Posted 15 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody else familiar with Pandora internet radio? Lets Make A Deal aired from 1963 to 1976 PIR aired from 1956 to 1965 with Bill Cullen. The revamped version aired from 1972 to 2007 with Bob Barker |
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(Message 840308)
Posted 15 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Below zero here Burrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!! |
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(Message 840186)
Posted 15 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody else familiar with Pandora internet radio? I do not know about the Bob Barker show however I do remember The Monte Hall show lets make A deal with Carol Merrel! :o) |
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(Message 840014)
Posted 14 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I listen to "Live 365". For free I listen to: I went ahead and registered not too bad os A service. |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 840013)
Posted 14 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is this your new ride :o) |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 840012)
Posted 14 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: People put too much in A remake movie comparing it to the Original rather judging the movie by itself. I saw the movie last night I give 3 out of 4. The only character that I think was missed cast was the part of the Secretary of Defense. I think Marel Streep would have been better for that role rather than Katy Bates. |
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(Message 840010)
Posted 14 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You Gotta Love the south Tennessee The owner of a golf course was confused about paying an invoice, so he decided to ask his secretary for some mathematical help. He called her into his office and said, 'You graduated from the University of Tennessee and I need some help. If I were to give you $20,000, minus 14%, how much would you take off?' The secretary thought a moment, and then replied, 'Everything but my earrings.' Alabama A group of Alabama friends went deer hunting and paired off in twos for the day. That night, one of the hunters returned alone, staggering under the weight of an eight-point buck. 'Where's Henry?' the others asked. 'Henry had a stroke of some kind. He's a couple of miles back up the trail,' the successful hunter replied. 'You left Henry laying out there and carried the deer back?' they inquired. 'A tough call,' nodded the hunter. 'But I figured no one is going to steal Henry!' Texas The Sheriff pulled up next to the guy unloading garbage out of his pick-up into the ditch. The Sheriff asked, 'Why are you dumping garbage in the ditch? Don't you see that sign right over your head'. 'Yep', he replied. 'That's why I dumpin it here, cause it says 'Fine For Dumping Garbage'. Louisiana A senior at LSU was overheard saying... 'When the end of the world comes, I hope to be in Louisiana .' When asked why, he replied he'd rather be in Louisiana because everything happens in Louisiana 20 years later than in the rest of the civilized world. Mississippi The young man from Mississippi came running into the store and said to his buddy, 'Bubba, somebody just stole your pickup truck from the parking lot!' Bubba replied, 'Did you see who it was?' The young man answered, 'I couldn't tell, but I got his license number.' Georgia A Georgia State trooper pulled over a pickup on I- 75. The trooper asked, 'Got any I.D.?' The driver replied, 'Bout whut?' North Carolina A man in North Carolina had a flat tire, pulled off on the side of the road, and proceeded to put a bouquet of flowers in front of the car and one behind it. Then he got back in the car to wait. A passerby studied the scene as he drove by and was so curious he turned around and went back. He asked the fellow what the problem was.. The man replied, 'I have a flat tire.' The passerby asked, 'But what's with the flowers?' The man responded, 'When you break down they tell you to put flares in the front and flares in the back. Hey, it don't make no sense to me neither.' And this from South Carolina 'You can say what you want about the South, but I ain't never heard of anyone wanting to retire to the North |
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(Message 839737)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rain and sleet for us here in KS tomorrow YUCK!! |
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Silently in the background....
(Message 839734)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: . I figured it would cost around 2,500 to 3,000 is my best guess |
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(Message 839732)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: WOW the sound quality is awesome!! I am listening to the ventures! They limit the number of songs you can skip |
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(Message 839724)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN for A Ventures win!!! |
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(Message 839721)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: WOW the sound quality is awesome!! I am listening to the ventures! |
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(Message 839720)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for a BSG Win :o) |
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Silently in the background....
(Message 839716)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CES 2008 - Alienware Curve prototype display |
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Silently in the background....
(Message 839713)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I bet that monitor was not cheap! |
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(Message 839712)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for a BSG Win |
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Top investors 'hit by $50bn con'
(Message 839696)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: $50bn fraud |
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Silently in the background....
(Message 839694)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
what type on Computer Monitor is that? |
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(Message 839678)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Ages? :o) |
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(Message 839658)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody else familiar with Pandora internet radio? Do you want whats behind Channel 1? Or whats behind channel 2? or Channel 3? |
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(Message 839657)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
They look like twins! |
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(Message 839626)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning by Default! |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 839619)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: People put too much in A remake movie comparing it to the Original rather judging the movie by itself. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 839617)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mary Todd Lincoln (1818) Mary Todd Lincoln was a tragic figure of the American Civil War period. As First Lady, she was criticized for her use of taxpayers' money in refurbishing the White House and was even accused of being a Confederate spy. She struggled with depression after her husband's assassination and the deaths of three of her children, and she was committed to an insane asylum for three months in 1875 |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 839616)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jim Ignatowski Ranked 32nd on TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Characters of All Time," Jim Ignatowski was a character played by Christopher Lloyd in the 1970s television series Taxi. A burned-out product of 1960s counterculture, Ignatowski lived in a world of his own, often exhibiting "spaced-out" behavior as a result of his extensive drug use. However, Lloyd was able to add much humanity to what could have been a one-dimensional role. |
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(Message 839615)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the KLAATU Way one world at A time |
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Pandora internet radio.........
(Message 839614)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody else familiar with Pandora internet radio? Or what channel A person selects :o) |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 839613)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Carbon Dioxide Found on Distant Planet Astronomers have discovered that a so-called "hot Jupiter" found 63 light-years from Earth has both water vapor and carbon dioxide in its atmosphere. Though scientists already knew that water vapor was present in the planet’s atmosphere, they only recently detected the carbon dioxide. HD 189733b has a fiery, molten core and a highly gaseous atmosphere that mimics the atmosphere found on Jupiter, but with surface temperatures of about 1,800°F (1,000°C), it is too hot to support life. Despite this, astronomers believe that these observations demonstrate that the basic chemistry for life can be found on planets orbiting other stars. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 839610)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of the River Plate (1939) The Battle of the River Plate, the first major naval battle of World War II, involved the Admiral Graf Spee, a German pocket battleship. Its crew had been under orders to sink British merchant ships, a practice known as commerce raiding, but avoid combat with enemy forces. During the Royal Navy's attack on the ship, the German vessel suffered some superficial damage and set a course for Montevideo Battle |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 839607)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The advice of their elders to young men is very apt to be as unreal as a list of the hundred best books." - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
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(Message 839606)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody else familiar with Pandora internet radio? Is it similar to Pandora's box? :o) |
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(Message 839605)
Posted 13 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My firewall keeps asking to allow Boinc to connect to Google. It seems kinda strange. I blocked the Google connection from Boinc and now get failure to connect to internet. I don't mind the connection to Setiathome, but do not like the connection to a search engine that has in the past tracked users and sold the info. These days you can not be too careful. Sounds like you have spyware on the computer. |
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(Message 839280)
Posted 12 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Patient: "Doctor, something is wrong! I'm shrinking!" Doctor: "Now, now - you'll have to be a little patient!" |
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. . . UOTD @ SETI - DNolan - 12.12.2008
(Message 839274)
Posted 12 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Congrats D Nolan!! |
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(Message 839051)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sneaking in a win between setting up (2) C7000 Blade chassis. Like this one C7000 Blade chassis Part 2 Winning! |
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The world's first underwater motorbike
(Message 839047)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Underwater Motorbike I want one! |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 839026)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Unique business card designs |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 838924)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Day the Earth Stood Still: Trailer #2 |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 838922)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ..........or Issac Asimov's "Foundation" Series. Now that would make an interesting series of films! I am surprised that keanu reeves was chosen for KLAATU |
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Actor cuts throat on Vienna stage
(Message 838879)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on the BBC News website An actor narrowly escaped death |
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Irish ready to hold new EU vote
(Message 838876)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: EU Treaty The Irish Republic |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 838862)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Shatner on the Star Trek XI Enterprise |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 838857)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do they serve Latte's here :o) Well I need A double Latte to kick start the day! |
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(Message 838850)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Expresso Coffee win!! |
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(Message 838812)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The first restaurant on the moon isn't doing very well. It's got great food, but no atmosphere. |
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(Message 838809)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A blonde wanted to apply for job as a detective. She went into the station to apply, and the sergeant said, "I will need to ask you a few questions." "What is 2+2?" The blonde said, "4." "What color is the sky?" The blonde answered, "Blue." "Who shot Lincoln?" The blonde said, "I don't know." The officer said, "When you find out come back and tell me." So the blonde went home. Her roommate asked her if she got the job. She said, "As a matter of fact I did, and they put me on a case already!" |
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(Message 838808)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is my middle name!! :o) |
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(Message 838805)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stopping by for A Pre Xmas win! |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 838804)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well tomorrow is the BIG DAY!! The remake of THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL |
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(Message 838803)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A man got a blood transfusion, but the hospital ran out of blood - so substituted borscht. Now his heart never skips a beet |
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Spider Bites
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Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 838798)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do they serve Latte's here :o) |
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Want fries with that...got a wheelbarrow??
(Message 838797)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: a large fish to go with your large spud The Fish is bigger than the Man who caught the fish!! LOL |
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. . . Matthew Love is UOTD - 12.09.2008
(Message 838796)
Posted 11 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Hey thanks !!! Wishing everyone the best this holiday season!!!! CHEERS!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 838244)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kecksburg UFO Incident (1965) Many believe that the large fireball observed in the sky above Ontario, Canada, and six US states in 1965 was nothing more than a passing meteor. However, residents of the small town of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, claim that a car-sized, acorn-shaped object with hieroglyphic-like markings crashed in a nearby wood. Kecksburg |
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(Message 838159)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with the festivus holiday |
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(Message 838158)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN For A hanukkah Win |
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(Message 838154)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before the 12 days of Xmas! |
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(Message 838141)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for another Robbie the Robot Win |
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(Message 838125)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Saw this sale on QVC for A Dell Laptop Dell 17.0" Diag Ntbk w/ 4GBRAM, 320GBHD |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 838120)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eli Whitney (1765) Whitney was the American inventor of the cotton gin, a mechanical device that separates cotton fiber from its seeds. His invention, which had immense economic and social ramifications, brought great wealth to many others, but little to Whitney himself. In 1798, he built a firearms factory, and his products were some of the first to have standardized, interchangeable parts. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 838119)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Swaddling Swaddling is the age-old practice of snugly wrapping infants in cloths or blankets so that movement of their limbs is tightly restricted. Originally believed to be an essential part of stimulating proper posture in infants, swaddling is still widely used today to settle and soothe irritable infants, supposedly by providing warmth and security for a baby who has recently left the womb |
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(Message 838118)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happiness is Contagious Researchers have concluded that an individual's happiness is largely a collective affair, depending heavily on the happiness of one’s friends, one’s friends' friends, and even the friends of one’s friends' friends. These effects persist across three degrees of separation; a happy third-degree friend increases a person's chance of being happy by 6%. Surprisingly, it appears that a next-door neighbor’s happiness has more impact on a person’s mood than a live-in partner. A next-door neighbor’s joy increases one’s chance of being happy by 34%, while a live-in partner who becomes happy increases the likelihood of his or her partner being happy by just 8 |
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(Message 838117)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Robbie the Robot from the Movie the Forbidden Planet! |
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(Message 838116)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: All the toilets were stolen out of the police station. The police have nothing to go on. |
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(Message 838113)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in A SNOW FREE ZONE!! |
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(Message 838109)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rock'n and roll'n for another win!! |
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(Message 838105)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: God was talking to one of the angels, and said, "I've just created this spinning earth, which creates, in a 24 hour period, alternating light and darkness!" The angel said, "What are you going to do now?" God said, "I think I'm going to call it a day." |
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(Message 838104)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A woman got into her car and discovered that the steering wheel was gone, the radio was gone, the accelerator and brake pedals were gone. She was just about to report it to the police when she discovered she was in the back seat. |
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(Message 838101)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: There was a doctor, a lawyer and an HMO director at the pearly gates. St. Peter says to the doctor,"You can go on in." The lawyer steps up, and St. Peter says, "You can go in on a trial basis." The HMO director is next in line, and St. Peter says, "You can enter, but only for 3 days." |
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(Message 838099)
Posted 9 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two dogs are walking down the street, one says, "Wait a minute" and then crosses the road. He sniffs around a fire hydrant and returns. The other dog says, "What was that all about?" The first dog replies, "Just checking my messages. |
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(Message 837890)
Posted 8 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, Not so much gaming however if their is A game I would like to play I would like to know the notebook can handle it. |
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True music II
(Message 837766)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BEATLES-HEY BULLDOG |
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True music II
(Message 837765)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Beatles-You Know My Name(Look Up The Number) |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 837764)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: McCartney, Gilmour - Your Loving Flame |
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(Message 837762)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Poland's worst air disaster occurred today when a small two-seat Cessna crashed into a cemetery. Polish search and rescue workers have recovered 826 bodies so far and expect that number to increase as digging continues into the night |
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(Message 837761)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Donald Rumsfeld briefed President Bush this morning. He told Bush that three Brazilian soldiers were killed in Iraq today. The color ran from Bush's face, and he was visibly shaken. Bush composed himself and asked Rumsfeld, "Just exactly how many is a brazillion? |
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True music II
(Message 837758)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jimmy Page - 14years old |
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(Message 837757)
Posted 7 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, Some gaming, Video editing, e-mail, media apps etc. All I see in the The Sunday Ads are Turion or Intel Core 2 Duo. Looking to spend around $899 max. |
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(Message 837551)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A cheetah clone was found slain at the city zoo. Police suspect a copycat killer. |
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(Message 837550)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Doctor, I have a memory problem!" The doctor says, "When did it start?" "When did what start? |
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(Message 837548)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, |
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Laptop Question
(Message 837438)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Laptop with intel CPU Toshiba 15.4" Intel Pentium Dual-Core 1.86GHz Notebook Processor Model Pentium Dual-Core Brand Intel Speed 1.86GHz System bus 533MHz Memory RAM 2GB RAM expandable to 4GB Compatible with 5-in-1 Bridge Media Adapter (Memory Card) Hard Drive Type Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Size/speed 160GB / 5400RPM Optical Drives Optical Drive 1 DVD SuperMulti Drive supporting 11 formats Ports USB 4 USB Type 2.0 Firewire i.LINK IEEE-1394 Audio Microphone in, Headphone out Video RGB out, S-Video out Internet/Network Modem RJ-11 Network Card RJ-45, 10/100 Ethernet, Atheros 802.11b/g wireless-LAN, Integrated Wi-Fi Additional Features Graphics/Video Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with 8MB-256M Audio Sound volume control dial Accessories Included Speakers Built-in stereo speakers, Printer Details Brand Epson Type Stylus C120 Ink jet; 4-color CMYK Printer resolution 5760 x 1400 optimized dpi Color print speed 20 ppm (draft), 11 ppm (laser quality) Black/white print speed 37 ppm (draft), 25 ppm (laser quality) Power Specifications Battery Type 4000mAh Lithium Ion battery pack AC Adapter Included Warranty Parts 1 year Labor 1 year Weight CPU 6.05 lbs. Printer 10.14 lbs. Software Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium |
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(Message 837435)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, I am looking to purchase A Laptop in the next month or so. Wanting to know is the Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core A good CPU for A Laptop? Here is one of the specs on the Laptop I am looking at Acer Extensa 14.1" AMD Turion 2.0GHz Notebook Processor Model Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core Brand AMD Speed 2.0GHz System bus 1600MHz Memory Type DDR2 RAM 4GB (2 x 2GB) Cache 2 x 512KB L2 Memory card reader 5-in-1 card reader Compatible with Secure Digital, xD, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Multimedia Card Hard Drive Size/speed 250GB / 5400RPM Optical Drives Optical Drive 1 DVD-RW Ports USB 4 Firewire 1 Audio 1 audio out jack, 1 microphone jack Video 1 S-Video Monitor 1 VGA Internet/Network Modem 56Kbps modem Network Card Integrated LAN adaptor(RJ-45 port) and built-in Acer InviLink 802.11b/g wireless LAN compatible w/ LAN data transfers of 10/100/1000 Mbps; WAN data transfer rates of 54Mbps, compatible with 802.11b/g protocols. Additional Features Graphics/Video ATI Radeon X1250 graphics card; up to 896MB of HyperMemory Audio Integrated audio Accessories Included Keyboard Integrated Mouse Two-button touchpad Printer Details Brand HP Type Deskjet D1520 Printer resolution Up to 4800 x 1200 DPI (Color), Up to 1200 x 1200 DPI (Black) Black/white print speed Up to 11 PPM Camera Details Brand Built-in Power Specifications Battery Type 6-cell lithium ion battery AC Adapter Included Warranty Parts 36 months (1 year from Acer, 2 year extended) Labor 36 months (1 year from Acer, 2 year extended) Software Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium |
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(Message 837431)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stopping by for A Saturday wIn! |
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(Message 837430)
Posted 6 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I read a book on helium once. I couldn't put it down! |
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(Message 837247)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hollywood Squares You do not see that type of talent today! |
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(Message 837242)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hollywood Squares Questions and answers from the classic game show Q. Which of your five senses tends to diminish as you get older? A. Charley Weaver: My sense of decency. Q. Paul, why do Hell's Angels wear leather? A. Paul Lynde: Because chiffon wrinkles too easily. Q. When you pat a dog on its head he will wag his tail. What will a goose do? A. Paul Lynde: Make him bark? Q. Jackie Gleason recently revealed that he firmly believes in them and has actually seen them on at least two occasions. What are they? A. Charley Weaver: His feet. |
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(Message 837241)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Honest men are the soft easy cushions on which knaves repose and fatten." - Thomas Otway |
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. . . Happy Birthday Carlos - December 04th 2008
(Message 837239)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Big Happy Birthday To Carlos!! |
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(Message 837238)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The English Civil War The English Civil War, which began in 1642, consisted of a series of conflicts between Parliamentarians and the Royalist supporters of King Charles I and, later, King Charles II. Ending with Parliamentary victory in 1651, the conflicts left England, Scotland, and Ireland without a monarch. After the execution of Charles I and the exile of Charles II, the monarchy was replaced with a republican commonwealth government led by Oliver Cromwell |
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The Last Person to post Wins #76 how about Lebkuchen?
(Message 837237)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I for A Fantastic Friday Win!!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 837236)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fritz Lang (1890) Lang was a giant of the German Expressionist movement. Before fleeing Nazi Germany, he made two extraordinary films, Metropolis and M, that helped define the film noir and science fiction genres and continue to influence modern filmmaking. In the 1950s, Lang returned to Germany to make Indian Epic, now considered a masterpiece by many film scholars |
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(Message 837235)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 312 Million-Year-Old Insect Imprint Found A geology student in Massachusetts has found what researchers are calling the oldest imprint of a prehistoric insect. Found at a rocky outcrop near a large shopping center in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, the 312 million-year-old imprint shows the creature’s thorax, abdomen, and six legs. Though not a dragonfly, the insect had a similar body structure and may have been some sort of mayfly. A few weeks earlier, the fossilized remains of a wing that may have belonged to another insect of the same species was uncovered |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 837234)
Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin Debuts in US (1926) Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin was a seminal film in cinematic history and was based on the real-life 1905 uprising aboard the Russian battleship Potemkin. Eisenstein deliberately wrote the film as a revolutionary propaganda piece and used it to test his theories of "montage," a form of movie collage consisting of a series of short shots edited into a coherent sequence |
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Posted 5 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: we already have more than that they are call the national guard. According to the reports this would replace the national Guard. |
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“The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011
(Message 836424)
Posted 2 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The U.S. military expects to have 20,000 uniformed troops inside the United States by 2011 trained to help state and local officials respond to a nuclear terrorist attack or other domestic catastrophe, according to Pentagon officials,†POLICE STATE? |
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True music II
(Message 836419)
Posted 2 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This guy was one crazy cat....Screamin' Jay Hawkins.... Bite it. Itsn't he the man who put on A cape while singing the I'LL put A spell on you? |
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The Last Person to post Wins #76 how about Lebkuchen?
(Message 836418)
Posted 2 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For win in the AM :o) |
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(Message 836317)
Posted 2 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q. Why do aliens make crop circles? A. Because they are corny. Q. Where do dumb aliens go? A. Area 52. Q. How are men like UFOs? A. You don't know where they come from, what their mission is, or what time they're going to take off. Q. What do smart blondes and UFO's have in common? A. You always hear about them but never see them. |
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(Message 836310)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A flying saucer landed at a gas station on a lonely country road. The two space aliens inside seemed completely unconcerned about detection; in fact, the letters "UFO" were emblazoned in big, bold letters on one side of their shiny craft. As the station owner stood and gawked in silence, paralyzed with shock, his young blonde attendant nonchalantly filled up the tank and waved to the two aliens as they took off. "Do you realize what just happened?" the station owner finally uttered. "Yeah," said the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the space aliens in that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Didn't you see the letters 'UFO' on the side of that vehicle?!" "Yeah," repeated the blonde attendant. "So?" "Don't you know what 'UFO' means?!" The blonde attendant rolled his eyes. "Good grief, boss! I've been working here for six years. Of course I know what 'UFO' means 'Unleaded Fuel Only.'" |
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The Last Person to post Wins #76 how about Lebkuchen?
(Message 836303)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Has Mike claimed the win yet? :o) |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 836301)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
He was probably drunk when the car lost control. |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 836300)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Yes it is!! LOL by the looks of it they have A full house!! |
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You will not believe it thread
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Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 835993)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 835991)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: haha ;) so Matthew can dream and look for some one Would one call that Windows Shopping? :o) |
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(Message 835971)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ...ho ho ho... And where pray tell does she live? midwest? |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 835965)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And of course........The Marcels........Blue Moon..... Were the Marcels considered A DOO WOP group? |
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(Message 835962)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ...ho ho ho... I can see living at the north pole has helped them stay young! |
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. . . dinner is bein' served
(Message 835958)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What No Corn Bread? Any Cornbread left?? |
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(Message 835957)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: and I must catch the next win ... my win! Did Santa recruit Bat Girl as one of his helpers this year?? :o) |
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(Message 835955)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A neutron walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender sets the beer down and says, "For you, no charge!" |
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(Message 835948)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: default Sans Serif font walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve your type here!" |
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(Message 835947)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well, Santa read the opinion polls and discovered his popularity has been flagging... Well he did listened very well to the opinion polls! |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread II ;-)
(Message 835946)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Was is the latest news from Norway!! |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 835943)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And of course........The Marcels........Blue Moon..... THe Marcels have excellent Harmony as well as A Killer song! |
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(Message 835942)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ...ho ho ho... Santa has up graded his helpers for this year!! :o) |
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(Message 835931)
Posted 1 Dec 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, long time no see :) Hi Fred whats new!! |
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(Message 835923)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A late Sunday Night win!! |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 835909)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ... LOL |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 835890)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ... Well he should receive A medal as well as plaque :o) |
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(Message 835888)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everybody remember Emerac?? No more movies just County Fairs? |
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(Message 835886)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ... Tell us what does the Lucky man win !! |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 835884)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Song selection from the Beatles. What other music gems do you gave in store for us today :o) |
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(Message 835882)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A pre-Monday Win!! |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Burroughs B200 |
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Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everybody remember Emerac?? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 835877)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Skeleton of "Lucy" Discovered (1974) "Lucy," a 3.2 million-year-old female hominid of the species Australopithecus afarensis, was discovered by scientists in Ethiopia's Afar Depression. An unprecedented 40% intact, Lucy was the first fossil hominid to really capture public notice. Although she was 3 feet, 8 inches tall and looked somewhat like a chimpanzee, her bipedal knee structure indicates that she walked upright, like a human |
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The new Uli thread......
(Message 835874)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Song selection from the Beatles. Thanks for posting them! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 835870)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mahjong Tiles These popular tiles are used to play many games of Chinese origin, most notably Mahjong. Traditionally, the pieces were made of bone and backed with bamboo, but most modern sets are constructed from various plastics and contain between 136 and 144 tiles. The symbols on the tilesâ€â€the majority of which have a rank and suit like playing cardsâ€â€are almost always engraved or pressed into the material. |
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(Message 835869)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Drug Fails to Help ALS Patients in Study Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a degenerative disease that affects motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, causing weakness, paralysis, and eventual death. There is currently only one drug available for people with the incurable disease, and a two-year study of another drug, which had previously shown some benefit to ALS sufferers, has found that the treatment does not slow the progression of muscle weakness. Two previous studies had looked at whether the growth hormone known as insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) could treat ALS, but they had produced conflicting results. |
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(Message 835868)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On NFL SUNDAY!! |
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(Message 835867)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Nothing ever gets anywhere. The earth keeps turning round and gets nowhere. The moment is the only thing that counts. |
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(Message 835866)
Posted 30 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Doctor called Mrs. Cohen saying, "Mrs. Cohen, your check came back." Mrs. Cohen answered, "So did my arthritis!" |
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(Message 835553)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before starting honey-dos. I hear that Honey-dos can take up to 6 months to complete! :o) |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 9
(Message 835547)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: $850 of car work but I paid only $674. Is the Honda Odyssey user friendly ? Doesn't Chevy make A van that replaced the Astro? |
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(Message 835545)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for PRE-Xmas Win!! It A win before Christmas!! I have been good all year!! :o) |
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(Message 835540)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found listing for old computer ads as well as manuals on ebay Vintage computers |
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(Message 835518)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for PRE-Xmas Win!! |
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(Message 835513)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while watching the Great TV Western Bonanza!!! |
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(Message 835511)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dong?? Yes Have you seen Cousin It? :o) |
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(Message 835460)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning to Infinity and Beyond! |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Basic 650 Configuration |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IBM 650 Comsole unit |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Image is too large to post NCR |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 9
(Message 835453)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: $850 of car work but I paid only $674. What type of excellent Car did you get for $674.00 :o) |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IBM 7090 Data Processing System |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IBM 704 Data Processing |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wish I had one on these babies :o) |
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 835446)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Rainy Day Win! |
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CNN article on Jill Tarter and Seti
(Message 835414)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Article thanks for posting it! Cheers!! |
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My new VR glasses!
(Message 835413)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is what you are getting. Which is Better the VR920 or the AV920? |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
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Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The New Star Trek Movie trailer looked good! Lets wait and see if the movie can be better!! |
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(Message 835411)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Manners are especially the need of the plain. The pretty can get away with anything." - Evelyn Waugh |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 835410)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jacques Chirac (1932) Chirac served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. He has played a critical role in the development of the European Union, of which France is a leading member. He has also been an outspoken critic of the war in Iraq. At home, Chirac has faced criticism for his alleged involvement in various unlawful schemes |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 835409)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of Kadesh Likely the largest chariot battle in history, the Battle of Kadesh was fought between the Egyptians and the Hittites in 1274 BCE at the city of Kadesh in what is now Syria. Pharaoh Ramses II mounted the attack to regain lost territory, but he was eventually forced to retreat to Egypt. Hostilities between the two peoples were finally ended with a peace agreement in 1258 BCEâ€â€one of the earliest international peace treaties. more to the story |
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(Message 835408)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chicken Trucks Leave Trail of Bacteria A recent study found that trucks transporting crates of chickens leave a trail of bacteria in their wake, prompting the study’s authors to recommend that anyone driving behind these trucks attempt to pass them quickly. Riding in a 4-door car with all the windows open and the air conditioning off, the researchers followed several chicken trucks down a 17-mile long stretch of highway connecting chicken farms to a processing plant. While it remains unclear whether the bacterial debris from these trucks can make people sick, the researchers did find strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria on and in the cars that trailed the trucks |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 835407)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Japan's Meiji Constitution Goes into Effect (1889) The Imperial, or Meiji, Constitution was the fundamental law of the Empire of Japan from 1890 until 1947. Enacted after the Meiji Restoration, it provided for a form of constitutional monarchy based on the Prussian model. The constitution allowed the active Emperor to wield considerable political power, but the control was to be shared with an elected assembly |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 835406)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oklahoma Crazy Law It is illegal to have the hind legs of farm animals in your boots. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 835404)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week |
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(Message 835403)
Posted 29 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A early Saturday Morning!! |
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(Message 835247)
Posted 28 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listening to the Song Let the Music Play! |
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(Message 835239)
Posted 28 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listen to the song Five Days of Funk!! |
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True music II
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Posted 28 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: DEREK AND THE DOMINOES ON JOHNNY CASH SHOW |
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True music II
(Message 835232)
Posted 28 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" by Derek and the Dominos |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 834984)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Duane Eddy - Kommotion (1960) |
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(Message 834975)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning after seeing Quantum Of Solace!! |
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True music II
(Message 834973)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 834899)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Dodge Firearrow III Sport |
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(Message 834898)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jacob, age 92, and Rebecca, age 89, are all excited about their decision to get married. They go for a stroll to discuss the wedding and on the way they pass a drugstore. Jacob suggests they go in. Jacob addresses the man behind the counter: 'Are you the owner?' The pharmacist answers yes. Says Jacob: 'We're about to get married. Do you sell heart medication?' Pharmacist: 'Of course we do.' Jacob: 'How about medicine for circulation?' Pharmacist: 'All kinds.' Jacob: 'Medicine for rheumatism, scoliosis? ' Pharmacist: 'Definitely.' Jacob: 'How about Viagra?' Pharmacist: 'Of course.' Jacob: 'Medicine for memory problems, arthritis, jaundice?' Pharmacist: 'Yes, a large variety. The works.' Jacob: 'What about vitamins, sleeping pills, Geritol, antidotes for Parkinson's disease?' Pharmacist: 'Absolutely.' Jacob: 'You sell wheelchairs and walkers?' Pharmacist: 'All speeds and sizes.' Jacob says to the pharmacist: 'We'd like to register here for our wedding gifts, please.' |
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(Message 834897)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A little boy was attending his first wedding. After the service, his cousin asked him, "How many women can a man marry?" "Sixteen," the boy responded. His cousin was amazed that he had an answer so quickly. "How do you know that?" "Easy," the little boy said. "All you have to do is add it up, like the Bishop said: 4 better, 4 worse, 4 richer, 4 poorer" |
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(Message 834895)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A man and his wife were having some problems at home and were giving each other the silent treatment. The next week the man realized that he would need his wife to wake him at 5.00 am for an early morning business flight to Chicago. Not wanting to be the first to break the silence, he finally wrote on a piece of paper, "Please wake me at 5.00 am." The next morning the man woke up, only to discover it was 9.00am, and that he had missed his flight. Furious, he was about to go and see why his wife hadn't woken him when he noticed a piece of paper by the bed ... it said... "It is 5.00am; wake up." |
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(Message 834892)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: James Agee (1909) Agee was an American novelist, screenwriter, journalist, poet, and film critic who worked for Fortune, Time, and The Nation. His first major book, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, a commentary on the life of tenant farmers in the South in the 1930s, is ranked among the greatest literary works of the 20th century by the New York School of Journalism and the New York Public Library |
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(Message 834889)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Land of Punt Punt was a fabled land in eastern Africa sought by ancient Egyptians as a source of gold, frankincense, myrrh, and other exotic and precious goods. It is known only from Egyptian records of expeditions to East Africa, which date back to the 25th century BCE. Punt was also called "God's Land" because its position in relation to the rising sun placed it under the sun god's domain. Though most scholars link Punt with the Red Sea, its exact location remains a mystery. |
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(Message 834888)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wrecked Slave Ship Found In 1841, some 192 Africans survived the sinking of the Spanish slave ship Trouvadore off the British-ruled Turks and Caicos Islands. The slave trade had been banned there, and the surviving Africans were apprenticed to trades and allowed to settle on the islands. Their descendents now form an integral part of the islands’ population. Over the years the ship had been forgotten, but marine researchers now believe they have located the wreck. It is the only known wreck of a ship involved in the illegal slave trade |
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(Message 834886)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg Begins (1926) The restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, one of the largest historic restorations ever undertaken, was championed by the Reverend Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who wanted to celebrate the early history of America. Today, Colonial Williamsburg is almost completely restored. It features shops, taverns, and open-air markets in the colonial style, and it has become a popular tourist destination |
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(Message 834885)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If the only prayer you said in your whole life was, 'thank you,' that would suffice." - Meister Eckhart |
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(Message 834884)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Thanksgiving everybody! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 834883)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Owensboro, Kentucky, it is illegal for a woman to buy a new hat without her husband trying it on first. |
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My new VR glasses!
(Message 834759)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What type of power source do these glasses use? |
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(Message 834758)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listening to the Neal Diamond! |
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(Message 834741)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listening to the Grass Roots You are too funny!! let me clarify Grass Roots the Band from the 1960's!! :o) |
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True music II
(Message 834740)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic song from the early 1970's "The Cisco Kid" by War |
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Happy Birthday Andy!
(Message 834732)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Andy and many More!!! |
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(Message 834731)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while listening to the Grass Roots |
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True music II
(Message 834730)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: DON'T PULL YOUR LOVE / HAMILTON, JOE FRANK & REYNOLDS |
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(Message 834717)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before Black Friday!! |
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(Message 834707)
Posted 27 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gobbling up another win before Thanksgiving!!! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 834462)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bad Bosses Hurt the Heart The longer you work for an inconsiderate boss, the more damage your heart may suffer. A recent study of 3,000 men found a strong link between poor leadership and the risk of heart attack and serious heart disease. Previous studies have shown that unfair bosses can drive up employees’ blood pressure, increasing heart disease risk. In addition, stress can foster unhealthy behaviors like smoking and eating a poor diet, which can also lead to heart disease. Of the men surveyed, those who viewed their senior managers as least competent had a 25% higher risk of serious heart problems. Those who had worked for a bad boss for four years or more had a 64% higher risk. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 834461)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Norbert Wiener (1894) Wiener was an American mathematician and educator who made significant contributions to a number of areas of mathematics, including harmonic analysis and Fourier transforms. He is best known, however, for his theory of cybernetics, the comparative study of control and communication in humans and machines. |
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(Message 834460)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dictionaries The lexical compilations known as dictionaries have taken many forms throughout the ages. The earliest dictionaries were created by the Greeks in the first century CE, while multilingual dictionaries emerged during the Middle Ages. Though today's lexica contain alphabetized word lists, until the 18th century, English dictionaries were predominantly organized by topic. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 834459)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Carter Breaches Entrance to Tutankhamun's Tomb (1922) When Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon entered the tomb of the Egyptian King Tutankhamun, they were the first people to do so in approximately 3,000 years. The pharaoh's tomb was then the best preserved and most intact ever found in the Valley of the Kings. The discovery received worldwide press coverage and renewed public interest in ancient Egypt, for which Tutankhamun remains a popular icon. |
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(Message 834458)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it." - D. H. Lawrence |
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(Message 834383)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well My quest for a house and land is over, I found out the taxes are way too high and so I've been priced out of the market as the tax collector said the houses price is below what they consider market value and refused to lower the taxes from the appraised value of $223,000 to the selling price of about $50,000 to $54,000 dollars(asking was $58,900 and the place had back unpaid taxes I found out about), So until My SSI income doubles(Like that will ever happen) or I win the lottery big time(that could happen sooner than Hell freezes over for My SSI payment and Property Tax assistance Payments from the state of California for the Disabled are gone as they were deleted from the Budget, So being off the radar here is all I can do), It looks like I'm not moving anytime soon from being pigeonholed, President-Elect Obama or not as I don't think any change is coming My way, Forgotten as usual and yes I wrote His change website too, Fat lot of good that will do Me. AS it goes for KS when you get closer to the Kansas City Area those prices are considerable higher than those in other areas of Ks. Also, The East Coast as well as the West coast have been traditional higher than those in the Midwest. |
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True music II
(Message 834372)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Fortunes-You've Got Your Troubles |
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True music II
(Message 834369)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Burnette - You're Sixteen |
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(Message 834368)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well My quest for a house and land is over, I found out the taxes are way too high and so I've been priced out of the market as the tax collector said the houses price is below what they consider market value and refused to lower the taxes from the appraised value of $223,000 to the selling price of about $50,000 to $54,000 dollars(asking was $58,900 and the place had back unpaid taxes I found out about), So until My SSI income doubles(Like that will ever happen) or I win the lottery big time(that could happen sooner than Hell freezes over for My SSI payment and Property Tax assistance Payments from the state of California for the Disabled are gone as they were deleted from the Budget, So being off the radar here is all I can do), It looks like I'm not moving anytime soon from being pigeonholed, President-Elect Obama or not as I don't think any change is coming My way, Forgotten as usual and yes I wrote His change website too, Fat lot of good that will do Me. From what listen to the Media The Govinator is not doing the well. ( In for A win ) |
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FreeRice Donation Challenge - 1,207,980 grains!
(Message 834366)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 500 more. Bats Using radar is now allowed LOL :o) |
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(Message 834364)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well My quest for a house and land is over, I found out the taxes are way too high and so I've been priced out of the market as the tax collector said the houses price is below what they consider market value and refused to lower the taxes from the appraised value of $223,000 to the selling price of about $50,000 to $54,000 dollars(asking was $58,900 and the place had back unpaid taxes I found out about), So until My SSI income doubles(Like that will ever happen) or I win the lottery big time(that could happen sooner than Hell freezes over for My SSI payment and Property Tax assistance Payments from the state of California for the Disabled are gone as they were deleted from the Budget, So being off the radar here is all I can do), It looks like I'm not moving anytime soon from being pigeonholed, President-Elect Obama or not as I don't think any change is coming My way, Forgotten as usual and yes I wrote His change website too, Fat lot of good that will do Me. The prices here in Ks are steady as for taxes well Ks is known for taxing everything under the sun. |
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(Message 834361)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sharon Little - "Follow That Sound" - Live |
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(Message 834360)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well My quest for a house and land is over, I found out the taxes are way too high and so I've been priced out of the market as the tax collector said the houses price is below what they consider market value and refused to lower the taxes from the appraised value of $223,000 to the selling price of about $50,000 to $54,000 dollars(asking was $58,900 and the place had back unpaid taxes I found out about), So until My SSI income doubles(Like that will ever happen) or I win the lottery big time(that could happen sooner than Hell freezes over for My SSI payment and Property Tax assistance Payments from the state of California for the Disabled are gone as they were deleted from the Budget, So being off the radar here is all I can do), It looks like I'm not moving anytime soon from being pigeonholed, President-Elect Obama or not as I don't think any change is coming My way, Forgotten as usual and yes I wrote His change website too, Fat lot of good that will do Me. Yes Price of houses as well as taxes. Do you think northern Cal. is cheaper to live? |
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(Message 834357)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sharon Little - "What Gets In The Way" - Live/Acoustic |
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(Message 834355)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Holiday Season Win!! |
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True music II
(Message 834354)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Prairie Home Companion - My Minnesota Home |
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(Message 834346)
Posted 26 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well My quest for a house and land is over, I found out the taxes are way too high and so I've been priced out of the market as the tax collector said the houses price is below what they consider market value and refused to lower the taxes from the appraised value of $223,000 to the selling price of about $50,000 to $54,000 dollars(asking was $58,900 and the place had back unpaid taxes I found out about), So until My SSI income doubles(Like that will ever happen) or I win the lottery big time(that could happen sooner than Hell freezes over for My SSI payment and Property Tax assistance Payments from the state of California for the Disabled are gone as they were deleted from the Budget, So being off the radar here is all I can do), It looks like I'm not moving anytime soon from being pigeonholed, President-Elect Obama or not as I don't think any change is coming My way, Forgotten as usual and yes I wrote His change website too, Fat lot of good that will do Me. Is it like this all over Cal.? |
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(Message 834333)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gobbling up all wins before Turkey Day!! |
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. . . 24's Future . . .
(Message 834332)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I watched the last 10 minutes of the show. Where he is at the Embassy trying to get in as well as trying to get others in to reach the Helicopters. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 834330)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Andrew Carnegie (1835) Famed philanthropist and self-made man Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist and businessman. He amassed a huge fortune in iron and steel during the American Industrial Revolution and later sold his firm to J.P. Morgan's U.S. Steel Corporation. He donated over $350 millionâ€â€the equivalent of more than $4 billion todayâ€â€to various charitable organizations before his death |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 834329)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Abbas the Great Shah Abbas I ascended the Persian throne in the late 16th century, after participating in the coup that deposed his father. Persian artistic achievement flourished during Abbas's reign. The empire's new capital, Isfahan, was transformed into one of the world's most beautiful cities and quickly became one of the most important cultural centers in the Islamic world. Abbas's rule was tarnished, however, by his cruelty to his family. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 834327)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of Montgisard (1177) At the Battle of Montgisard, the Kingdom of Jerusalem, established by the First Crusade and led by Baldwin IV, defeated the renowned Kurdish military general Saladin. Learning of Saladin's plans to invade from Egypt, Baldwin's forces surprised his army en route and were triumphant despite inferior numbers. The kingdom enjoyed a year of peace before Saladin renewed his attacks, prompting another decade of warfare. |
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(Message 834325)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Deliberation is the work of many men. Action, of one alone." - Charles de Gaulle |
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(Message 834324)
Posted 25 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre Thanksgiving Day Win!! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 833879)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Michigan Crazy Law It is illegal to paint sparrows to sell them as parakeets. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 833878)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The stupid neither forgive nor forget; the naive forgive and forget; the wise forgive but do not forget |
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. . . 24's Future . . .
(Message 833877)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do they plan to rerun the 2 hour special? |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 833876)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849) Burnett, an English-American playwright and author, is best known for her children's stories, particularly The Secret Garden and Little Lord Fauntleroy. She began writing at the age of 18 in order to support her four young siblings after her mother's death. Her stories were initially printed in magazines, and her first novel was published in 1877. After her son's death in 1890, she embraced spiritualism. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 833874)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Klondike Gold Rush In August 1896, a party led by Skookum Jim Mason discovered rich gold deposits near the confluence of the Klondike and Yukon rivers in northwest Canada. The news quickly spread to other mining camps in the river valley and reached the US within a year, setting off the Klondike Gold Rush that drew more than 30,000 prospectors to the area. By the time mining ended in 1966, the area had yielded $250 million in gold |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 833873)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tasmania Sighted by Dutch (1642) Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to sight the island of Tasmania. He named it Anthoonij van Diemenslandt after the Governor of the Dutch East Indies. In 1803, Britain took possession of the island and established a penal colony there. The indigenous population numbered about 5,000 at the time of colonization but was subsequently decimated, leaving few survivors |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 833872)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wife isn't in the car On a rural road a state trooper pulled this farmer over and said: "Sir, do you realize your wife fell out of the car several miles back?" To which the farmer replied: "Thank God, I thought I had gone deaf!" |
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(Message 833871)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting on A Monday winning by Friday! |
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FreeRice Donation Challenge - 1,207,980 grains!
(Message 833797)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Final for tonight 6020 grains of rice! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #75...closed BECAUSE Mike won...congrats..
(Message 833790)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I Bestow A win for ME!! |
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FreeRice Donation Challenge - 1,207,980 grains!
(Message 833787)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 3600 grains of rice :o) |
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FreeRice Donation Challenge - 1,207,980 grains!
(Message 833777)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: up to 2100 grains of rice |
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FreeRice Donation Challenge - 1,207,980 grains!
(Message 833771)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have donated 1100 grains of rice so far! |
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(Message 833764)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just past 11am... how about that. Well it is Just past 6:12 how about! :o) |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 833761)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 833760)
Posted 24 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wonder is Shatner has gotten over not being included in this new Star Trek Movie? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 833756)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Spcae transportation concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 833754)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 833752)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 833655)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 833653)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Light Expression Megha has swing-up door bars which take up no space when open. Simple sealing and Velcro attachment secure flexible plastic screens to the apertures for weather protection. |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 833652)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Comparable Transit Technologies |
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(Message 833649)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while tracking the fugitive from the Dog Star! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 833647)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Teen Survives Four Months without a Heart An American teenager survived for 118 days without a heart, having her blood circulated by a pair of artificial pumping devices as she waited for a second heart transplant. Fourteen-year-old D'Zhana Simmons suffered from dilated cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the heart becomes weakened and enlarged and is unable to pump blood efficiently, and underwent a heart transplant in July. When the donor organ failed, doctors quickly removed it and replaced it with the heart pumps that kept Simmons alive until she could have a second transplant. Doctors believe this is the first time a child has survived in this manner for so long. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 833644)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mirror Neurons The discovery of mirror neurons in primates is considered by some to be one of the most important findings in neuroscience in the last decade. These neurons, which are also believed to exist in humans, act as a "mirror" for behavior, firing both when an animal performs an action and when it observes another carrying out that action. This system may play a role in learning new skills and understanding the behavior of others. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 833642)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Billy the Kid (1859) Billy the Kid, whose real name was Henry McCarty, was an infamous outlaw and murderer who roamed the American West from his teenage years until his death at the age of 21. The young fugitive successfully escaped from prison several times before being killed by his friend Pat Garrett, a local sheriff. Although rooted in history, the story of Billy the Kid has developed into a popular legend. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 833640)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Someone stole all my credit cards, but I won't be reporting it. The thief spends less than my wife did. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 833638)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I've been in love with the same woman for 49 years. If my wife every finds out, she'll kill me! |
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(Message 833636)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Introductions This man dresses like an unmade bed. Now, the band that inspired that great saying, "Stop The Music!!" Those two are a fastidious couple. She's fast and he's hideous. She's a big-hearted girl with hips to match. |
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(Message 833635)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My horse was so late getting home, he tiptoed into the stable. |
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(Message 833633)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A doctor says to a man, "You want to improve your love life? You need to get some exercise. Run ten miles a day." Two weeks later, the man called the doctor. The doctor says, "How is your love life since you have been running?" "I don't know, I'm 140 miles away!" |
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(Message 833631)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL!! |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 833629)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Priceless WWII films discovered |
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Website of the Day Part 2
(Message 833625)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Profiles in History |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 833624)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It will be interesting how well this remake will compared to the original movie. |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 833548)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 833546)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good night Bob. High Mike!! good to see you on the Early Sunday Morning! 4:47 am CST |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 833545)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This classic 1964 mainframe computer IBM System 360 used high-voltage gas-discharge lamps to indicate the status of the arithmetic unit. In later models, the lamps were replaced by LEDs. The cabinet-sized 360 had a performance comparable to a current low-end laptop computer |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 833542)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Let's not forget these: What type of computers did Intertect use in the TV show |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 833538)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: First episode of Doctor Who Debuts on BBC (1963) This long-running science fiction program about a mysterious time-traveling adventurer known only as "the Doctor" has become a significant part of British popular culture. Despite its regular use of low-budget special effects, it was widely recognized for creative storytelling and innovative music. After 26 seasons and a TV movie, Doctor Who recently reappeared as a new series. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 833537)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "God, give us the serenity to accept what cannot be changed; Give us the courage to change what should be changed; Give us the wisdom to distinguish one from the other." - Reinhold Niebuhr |
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(Message 833536)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for For A NFL Win!!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 833535)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1969 reynolds Aluminum Concept |
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Looney Tunes SoundSource
(Message 833534)
Posted 23 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.nonstick.com/sounds/ Thanks for posting the sound links!! Cheers! |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 832941)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
This kitty could take out Mike Tyson!! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 832939)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic song from 1984 from the one the only Scandal/Patty Smyth-The Warrior (Live)--[STEREO] |
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(Message 832934)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Poco - Indian Summer -- [STEREO] |
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(Message 832872)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Flat Earth Society - Midnight Hour (1968) |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 832870)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Tymes - People (1968) |
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(Message 832867)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Keith - 98.6 (1967) |
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True music II
(Message 832866)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daylight Savin' Time- Keith- 1967 |
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True music II
(Message 832865)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Asia Minor - Kokomo - 1961 |
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(Message 832864)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: X64 Beer......you still have to go to the 'fridge to get your beer, but the trip is shorter and goes much faster..... How is that X64 beer holding out these days! |
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(Message 832848)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Windows 7 pre-beta hits BitTorrent |
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(Message 832847)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Beers For Geeks DOS Beer: Requires you to use your own can opener, and requires you to read the directions carefully before opening the can. Originally only came in an 8-oz can, but now comes in a 16-oz can. However, the can is divided into 8 compartments of 2-oz each, which have to be accessed separately. Soon to be discontinued, although a lot of people are going to keep drinking it after it's no longer available. MAC Beer: At first, came only in a 16-oz can, but now comes in a 32-oz can. Considered by many to be a "light" beer. All the cans look identical. When you take one from the fridge, it opens itself. The ingredients list is not on the can. If you call to ask about the ingredients, you are told that "you don't need to know." A notice on the side reminds you to drag your empties to the waste bin. Windows 95 Beer: The world's most popular beer. Comes in a 16-oz can that looks a lot like Mac Beer's. Requires that you already own a DOS Beer. Claims that it allows you to drink several DOS Beers simultaneously, but in reality you can only drink a few of them, very slowly, especially slowly if you are drinking the Windows Beer at the same time. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, a can of Windows Beer will explode when you open it. Windows 98 Beer: See Windows 95 beer above. About the same but Windows 98 beer creates less gas and makes you crash less. Windows 2000 Beer: A new beer on the market. A lot of people have taste tested it and claim it's wonderful. The can looks like Mac and OS/2 Beer's can, but tastes like Windows 95/98 Beer. It comes in 32-oz cans, but when you look inside, the cans only have 16-oz of beer in them. Most people will probably keep drinking Windows 95/98 Beer until their friends try Windows 2000 Beer and say they like it. The ingredients list, when you look at the small print, has some of the same ingredients that come in DOS and Mac Beer, even though the manufacturer claims that this is an entirely new brew. Windows NT Beer: Comes in 32-oz cans, but you can only buy it by the truckload. This causes most people to go out and buy bigger refrigerators. The can looks just like Windows 95 Beer's, but the company promises to change the can to look like Windows 2000 Beer's, after Windows 2000 Beer starts shipping well. Touted as an "industrial strength" beer, and suggested only for use in bars. Unix Beer: Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8-oz to 64-oz. Drinkers on Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty, even though they claim that all the different brands taste almost identical. Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open them, so you have to have your own can opener around for these occasions, in which case you either need a complete set of instructions, or a friend who has been drinking Unix Beer for several years... AmigaOS Beer: The company has gone out of business, but their recipe has been picked up by some weird German company, so now this beer will be an import. This beer never really sold very well, because the original manufacturer didn't understand marketing. Like Unix Beer, AmigaDOS Beer fans are an extremely loyal and loud group. it originally came in a 16-oz can, but now comes in 32-oz cans too. When this can was originally introduced, it appeared flashy and colorful, but the design hasn't changed much over the years, so it appears dated now. Critics of this beer claim that it is only meant for watching TV anyway. |
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(Message 832846)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Samuel Cunard (1787) Cunard was a Canadian-born British magnate and a giant of Atlantic shipping. When the British government invited bids in 1838 for carrying mail between England and Boston, Cunard's carefully considered plans won him the contract. Within two years, Cunard and several business partners had placed four ships in operation, establishing the first regular steamship service between the continents and marking the beginning of the noted Cunard Line |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 832844)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Graphology Used to evaluate job recruits, potential jurors, and romantic partners, graphology is the study and analysis of handwriting, especially in relation to human psychology. Supporters cite anecdotal evidence for its accuracy in personality evaluation, but empirical studies have often failed to prove its validity. Among its most controversial forms, medical graphology uses handwriting analysis to evaluate patient health. |
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(Message 832843)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Groundbreaking Tracheal Transplant Successful The world's first tissue-engineered whole organ transplantâ€â€performed using a windpipe made from the patient's own cellsâ€â€appears to have been a success. Tracheal transplants require high doses of anti-rejection, immunosuppressant drugs, but these can cause side effects like hypertension, kidney failure, and cancer. In order to bypass the need for such drugs, doctors used a groundbreaking procedure that involved stripping a donor trachea of cells until only a collagen scaffold remained and then repopulating it with cells taken from the lining of the patient's windpipe and stem cells harvested from her bone marrow |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 832842)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Opens (1964) The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connects the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City. From the time of its completion until 1981, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world, with a center span of 4,260 feet (1,298 meters). The bridge furnishes a critical link in the local and regional highway system, and it is widely known today as the starting point for the New York City Marathon |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #75...closed BECAUSE Mike won...congrats..
(Message 832840)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN FOR FRIDAY WIN! |
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(Message 832839)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information? |
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(Message 832837)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting in Non Pink Print for the win! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 832835)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: An ordinance in Lawrence, Kansas, forbids anyone to carry bees in his hat while on the city streets. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 832834)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anyone interupting a meeting of the British Columbia Grasshopper Control Committee can be arrested. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #75...closed BECAUSE Mike won...congrats..
(Message 832831)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in 3D |
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Gasoline prices
(Message 832808)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: $1.76 this morning for regular unleaded. Kanas I believe is one the highest when it comes to taxes on Gasoline. Plus 1 cpg environmental fee. Gasoline tax increased 1 cents per gallon 7/1/03. Gas Tax website |
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(Message 832804)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in 20 Degrees temperatures! |
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got a new phone :D
(Message 832803)
Posted 21 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I had a v3 razor and it was giving the dreaded check sim/ insert sim card. hence the new one. I dont know much about at&t, but i know cingular does have shares in it. My uncle has verizon and has never had any problems with it. and hes a long hauler. What type of features does this Bad Boy have :o) |
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(Message 832191)
Posted 19 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fertility Treatments Linked to Birth Defects A new study of infants born using assisted reproductive technology found that they are two to four times more likely to be born with certain types of birth defects than babies conceived naturally. Researchers found that children conceived using assisted reproductive technology like in vitro fertilization are twice as likely to be born with a septal heart defect, a cardiac defect involving a hole in the heart. They were also found to have more than twice the risk of cleft lip with or without cleft palate and four times the risk of two gastrointestinal defects |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 832189)
Posted 19 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Indira Gandhi (1917) India's first and only female prime minister, Indira Gandhi held the position from 1966 to 1977 and from 1980 to 1984. As leader, she instituted a number of economic reforms and fought a successful war against Pakistan. However, she was later embroiled in political controversy and a fierce ethnic conflict, which led to her assassination in 1984. Her son, Rajiv Gandhi, succeeded her as prime minister, but was himself assassinated by Tamil militants |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 832188)
Posted 19 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Absolute Zero The lowest temperature theoretically achievable by a system, absolute zero is the point at which substances possess no thermal energy. In 1848, British physicist Lord Kelvin devised a temperature scale that set absolute zero, or 0°K, at -273.15°C. Although absolute zero is impossible to achieve, scientists have brought some substances within a billionth of a degree of 0°K, inducing in these materials odd quantum effects such as superconductivity |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 832187)
Posted 19 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Abraham Lincoln Delivers Gettysburg Address (1863) The Gettysburg Address, one of the most quoted speeches in US history, was delivered by President Lincoln at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, four and half months after the famous battle fought there. In approximately three minutes, Lincoln's address redefined the American Civil War as not merely a struggle for the Union, but as "a new birth of freedom" for the US and its people |
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(Message 831915)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Relative Jokes I just got back from a pleasure trip. I took my mother-in-law to the airport. My son is 21. He'll be 22 if I let him. My son complains about headaches. I tell him all the time, when you get out of bed, it's feet first! I wish my brother would learn a trade, so I would know what kind of work he's out of. My brother was a lifeguard in a car wash. My brother then opened a tall man's shop in Tokyo. My brother then bought 1000 Japanese cameras. They all go, "Crick". My other brother-in-law died. He was a karate expert, then joined the army. The first time he saluted, he killed himself |
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(Message 831912)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A honeymoon couple is in the Watergate Hotel in Washington. The bride is concerned: "What if the place is still bugged?" The groom says, "I'll look for a bug". He looks behind the drapes, behind the pictures, under the rug - "AHA!" Under the rug was a disc with four screws. He gets his swiss army knife, unscrews the screws, throws them and the disc out the window. The next morning, the hotel manager asks the newlyweds, "How was your room?", "How was the service?", "How was your stay at the Watergate Hotel?" The groom says, "Why are you asking me all of these questions?" The hotel manager says, "Well, the room under you complained of the chandelier falling on them!" |
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(Message 831908)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Let's not forget these: Did this machine use punch cards? |
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(Message 831906)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jewish Jokes A Jewish woman had 2 chickens. One got sick, so the woman made chicken soup out of the other one to help the sick one get well. A Jewish man pulls up to the curb and asks the policeman, "Can I park here?" "No" says the cop. "What about all these other cars?" "They didn't ask!" Why do Jewish divorces cost so much? They're worth it. Why do Jewish men die before their wives? They want to. Why don't Jews drink? It interferes with their suffering. I asked a Jewish man, "Do you know where Michigan Avenue is?" He said, "Yes", and walked away. A car hit a Jewish man. The paramedic says, "Are you comfortable?" The man says, "I make a good living." 2 Jewish women in New York. One says, "Do you see what's going on in Poland?" The other says, "I live in the back, I don't see anything |
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Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Italian Jokes A bomb fell on Italy. It slid off! During the war an Italian girl saved my life. She hid me in her basement in Cleveland. Why does the New Italian navy have glass bottom boats? To see the Old Italian Navy! |
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(Message 831904)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hollywood called me, asking me, "How much to do a movie with Farrah Fawcett?" "$50,000" They called back, "How about $20,000?" I said, "I'll pay it!" |
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Jumpin' Jack Flash (film)
(Message 831833)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I researched the IMDB website on the Jumpin' Jack Flash movie. Under the credits section I found A list of companies that contributed to the movie, here is the list Other Companies * Central Casting extras casting * Cinema Catering catering * R/Greenberg Associates main and end title design * Cinema Research opticals * Mercury Records soundtrack published by * Howard Kaplan Antiques thanks * Keytronics Corporation thanks * Showtime Video Ventures thanks * Sony Corporation of America thanks * Sperry Corporation thanks * STB Systems Inc. thanks * Tatung Company of America thanks * Taxan Corporation thanks * Viasyn Corporation thanks * Leonetti Cine Rentals thanks * Lee Lighting lighting Does this help any? |
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Jumpin' Jack Flash (film)
(Message 831830)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No, that'a MicroVAX, like the one from my avatar... :-) From the photo it looks like A early version of A thin Client. |
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(Message 831711)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A doctor has a stethoscope up to a man's chest. The man asks, "Doc, how do I stand?" The doctor says, "That's what puzzles |
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(Message 831706)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another view |
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Jumpin' Jack Flash (film)
(Message 831705)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Would this be it? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831704)
Posted 18 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting for another win! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831495)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 831493)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Soichiro Honda (1906) In the wake of WWII, Japanese citizens were faced with significant economic shortages. Realizing the commercial potential of a cheap and efficient mode of transportation, Soichiro Honda founded the Honda Motor Co. and began selling small capacity motorcycles. By the 1970s, Honda was the largest motorcycle producer in the world. His company's clean-burning CVCC engine spurred an automotive revolution, and his cars won a large share of the US market |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 831492)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stari Most Stari Most, meaning "The Old Bridge," is a 16th-century bridge in Bosnia and Herzegovina that is believed to have been the largest single-span arch bridge in the world when it was built. Charged under pain of death to construct a bridge of such unprecedented dimensions, the architect that built it reportedly prepared for his own funeral on the day the scaffolding was finally removed. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
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(Message 831491)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Company Shutdown Leads to Less Spam Despite getting only one response for every 12.5 million messages they send, spammers are able to turn a profit and remain undeterred. E-mail users have received a brief respite, however, after two US internet service providers disconnected the service of McColo Corp., a Web hosting service that may have been responsible for as much as 75% of spam sent worldwide. One anti-spam firm reported a 70% drop in junk mail levels since McColo was taken offline nearly a week ago, but spam levels will likely rebound quickly, as networks move from North America to areas with less scrutiny |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 831490)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Sigmund Freud was once asked to describe the characteristics of maturity, and he replied: lieben un arbeiten ('loving and working'). The mature adult is one who can love and allow himself or herself to be loved and who can work productively, meaningfully, and with satisfaction. |
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First snow fall pics
(Message 831489)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Snow I can Handle it is the Ice that is A Bugger!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831488)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On A Early Monday Morning! |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 831403)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota Winglet "personal transport .. |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 831399)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A mass Transit Concept that was featured in Popular Science |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 831397)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mass Transit Concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 831395)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The “ICare†Concept |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831391)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting Another win with flare! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 831390)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These GM’s Cars of Tomorrow? |
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(Message 831388)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does Dallas have A Team ;o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 831387)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 831385)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Redskins all the way Baby!! Portis is playing tonight!! |
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(Message 831383)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 7 April 1964: IBM System/360 |
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(Message 831381)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
What type of computer power did this Mainframe have? |
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(Message 831376)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sunday night win !! |
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One Hundred years ago
(Message 831375)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 100 Years Ago and Now |
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Microsoft has released the first pre-beta code of Windows 7
(Message 831373)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [... Lot's o' snippage for a few "soundbites"...] I betting the Mircosoft will not be able to release Windows7 on time do to their past track record. Also you will see more and more people not rushing out to purchase A New Od every two years. |
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(Message 831369)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 831368)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The artist must be in his work like God in his Creation, invisible and all-powerful, so that he is felt everywhere but not seen. |
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(Message 831367)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sir Oswald Mosley (1896) Mosley was a British politician and the founder of the British Union of Fascists, which gathered steam in the 1930s on an anti-communist and protectionist platform. After the outbreak of World War II, Mosley's plan for a negotiated peace was at first well received. However, the tide turned after the invasion of Norway, and Mosley was interned along with other prominent British fascists. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 831366)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Comanche Moon The Comanche were one of the first Native American Plains groups to adopt the horse as a significant part of their culture. By the mid-19th century, they were supplying horses to traders and settlers, but because many of the horses had been stolen, the Comanche were often drawn into battle. The group regularly attacked under the full moon, a condition which afforded them better visibility during nighttime raids and led to the term "Comanche Moon." |
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(Message 831365)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How Bleach Kills Germs Bleach has been sanitizing and killing germs for more than 200 years, but only now have scientists discovered how the chemical compound actually works. A team of researchers studying a bacterial protein called heat shock protein 33, which helps to stabilize other cellular proteins when exposed to high temperatures, found that the active ingredient in bleach affects proteins in much the same way that high temperature, or fever, does. Bleach’s hypochlorous acid causes bacterial proteins to clump up, inactivating them and killing the bacteria. The human immune system also produces hypochlorous acid in response to infection, but the substance does not discriminate between foreign invaders and human tissue and attacks both |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 831364)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Sound of Music Opens on Broadway (1959) The Sound of Music, with a score by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, opened on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Mary Martin starred as Maria, and Theodore Bikel played the role of Captain Georg von Trapp. The Tony Award-winning production ran for 1,443 performances. Productions in London, Japan, and Australia followed, as did the phenomenally successful 1965 film, starring Julie Andrews |
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(Message 831362)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Going for A two conversion to cinch another win! |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 831361)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The new faces of Star Trek (2009) |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 831360)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek Poster |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831358)
Posted 17 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A NFL win!!! |
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(Message 831165)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Honey Nut cheerios win!! |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 831163)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The USS Enterprise 1701 (New Movie) |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 831161)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek 2009: More Official Pictures |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 831160)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek 2009: First Official Pictures |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 831013)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with 99.9% of the vote!! |
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(Message 830970)
Posted 16 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with style! |
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(Message 830868)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Southern California is having a Wildfire in Santa Barbara and Western Los Angeles counties. Living In Tornado Alley is fun as well. |
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True music II
(Message 830867)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Marianne Faithfull - Something Better (1968) |
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True music II
(Message 830864)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Marianne Faithfull - As Tears Go By (Hullabaloo London 1965) |
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(Message 830858)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Howdy Stealth and Matt! Why Howdy Mumps has things in your parts of the country! |
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(Message 830852)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A Quad 4 processor! |
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(Message 830725)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fighting off the kitties with Chips Ahoy Cookies for another win in the forum! |
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True music II
(Message 830724)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Wonder what Jimmy Hendrix's music would like if her were A live today? |
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True music II
(Message 830721)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
That is too bad. It seems entertainers with gifts like hers they always get taken down with some sort of drugs. |
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Mini-Cities News
(Message 830720)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Do these numbers represent Global standings? |
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(Message 830718)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And it is A Keebler Chips Deluxe win for me!! |
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True music II
(Message 830717)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
From the article I read she was hooked on drugs for a while. |
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True music II
(Message 830711)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OK.......here we go....... I read A little about her on Wikipedia. Did not see any songs mentioned though. |
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(Message 830710)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Oreo Double stuff win !! |
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(Message 830708)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The UNIVAC I, c. 1951 |
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(Message 830703)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: setting up an old computer |
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True music II
(Message 830695)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OK.......here we go....... Do you remember what song(s) see was famous for? |
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Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OK.......here we go....... As well as Marianne Faithfull |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 830689)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Claude Monet (1840) Monet was a French painter who helped found the Impressionist movement in the late 19th century. His works include renowned en plein air, or outdoor, paintings, which capture natural landscapes with accents of sunlight and vibrant colors. He is also known for painting the same subject repeatedly, at different times of day and in different seasons, to show how changing light affects form |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 74...Winning Wednesday for Monday!!!
(Message 830688)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Chips Ahoy Won!!!! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 830687)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cytokine Storm A cytokine storm is a potentially fatal immune reaction that results from an uncontrolled positive feedback loop between immune cells and cytokines, proteins that facilitate intercellular communication. During an immune response, cytokines prompt immune cells to travel to the site of infection as well as stimulate the production of more cytokines. The body regulates this process, but in some cases it becomes inappropriately elevated. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 830683)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AIDS Patient “Cured†with Bone Marrow Transplant It appears that an American man living in Germany has been "cured" of HIV following a bone marrow transplant to treat his leukemia. He had been infected with HIV for more than a decade prior to the transplant, yet in the 20 months since the procedure, tests have shown no signs of the infection. When screening potential bone marrow donors, doctors also looked for a genetic mutation that provides a natural resistance to HIV. The inherited mutation, which is found in roughly one in 1,000 Europeans and Americans, affects a receptor called CCR5 that the AIDS virus uses to get into the cells it infects. Using marrow from such a donor, doctors were able to treat both the leukemia and HIV. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 830682)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Melville's Moby-Dick Published in the US (1851) Inspired by his whaling experiences on the South Seas, Herman Melville penned Moby-Dick, the now famed tale of a deranged whaling captain's obsessive voyage to find and destroy the great white whale to whom he lost his leg. The novel is at once an exciting sea story, a sociological critique of American prejudices, a repository of information about whaling, and a philosophical inquiry into the nature of good and evil |
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(Message 830681)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments." - John Steinbeck |
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(Message 830680)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Wright on dogs The other day, I was walking my dog around my building...on the ledge. Some people are afraid of heights. Not me, I'm afraid of widths. I had a dog once. I spilled spot remover on him, and now he's gone. I put contact lenses in my dog's eyes. They had little pictures of cats on them. Then I took one out and he ran around in circles. I bought a dog the other day... I named him Stay. It's fun to call him... "Come here, Stay! Come here, Stay!" He went insane. Now he just ignores me and keeps typing. He's an East German Shepherd. |
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(Message 830678)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rowing Your Boat Two blondes were driving along a road by a wheat field when they saw a blonde in the middle of the field rowing a row boat. The driver blonde turned to her friend and said "You know - it's blondes like that that give us a bad name!" To this, the other blonde replies "I know it, and if I knew how to swim, I'd go out there and drown her." |
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(Message 830676)
Posted 15 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Blonde Car Accident One day, while a blonde was out driving her car, she ran into a truck. The truck's driver made her pull over into a parking lot and get out of the car. He took a piece of chalk and drew a circle on the pavement. He told her to stand in the middle and not leave the circle. Furious, he went over to her car and slashed the tires. The blonde started laughing. This made the man angrier so he smashed her windshield. This time the blonde laughed even harder. Livid, the man broke all her windows and keyed her car. The blonde is now laughing hysterically, so the truck driver asks her what's so funny. The blonde giggles and replies, "When you weren't looking, I stepped out of the circle three times!" |
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(Message 829954)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lets hope that Microsoft has learned it's lesson from the Vista debacle. From the screen shots I have seen it looks like new and improved version of Vista!! Like going from windows 98 to windows ME. |
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(Message 829951)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Let's hope it doesn't turn out to be a Christmas turkey. or A Christmas GOOSE :o) |
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(Message 829950)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Georgia Crazy Laws Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. It is illegal for a chicken to cross the road. Atlanta Against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp. |
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(Message 829949)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mexican is at border A US Border Patrol Agent catches an illegal alien in the bushes right by the border fence, he pulls him out and says "Sorry, you know the law, you've got to go back across the border right now." The mexican man pleads with them, "No, noooo Senior, I must stay in de USA! Pleeeze!" The Border Patrol Agent thinks to himself, I'm going to make it hard for him and says "Ok, I'll let you stay if you can use 3 english words in a sentence". The Mexican man of course agrees. The Border Patrol Agent tells him, "The 3 words are: Green, Pink and Yellow. Now use them in 1 sentence." The Mexican man thinks really hard for about 2 minutes, then says, "Hmmm, Ok. The phone, it went Green, Green, Green, I Pink it up and sez Yellow?" |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 829947)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Edward III of England (1312) Edward III, crowned at age 14, was one of the most successful English monarchs of the Middle Ages. After defeating the Scots, Edward laid claim to the French crown, provoking the conflict that would be known as the Hundred Years' War. Edward's long reign saw vital developments in legislature and governmentâ€â€in particular the evolution of the English parliamentâ€â€as well as the ravages of the Black Death |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 829946)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Howard Baskerville Baskerville was an American teacher and Presbyterian missionary who led a group of student soldiers against Mohammad Ali Shah during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in the early 20th century. He is thus often referred to as the "American Lafayette in Iran"â€â€a reference to the French military officer who participated in the American Revolution. He was shot and killed 9 days after his 24th birthday in 1909. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 829944)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ronald DeFeo Jr. Murders Family in Amityville, NY (1974) After the DeFeo family was discovered murdered in their beds, Ronald DeFeo Jr., the family's only surviving member, was placed under police protection. Investigators initially believed a mob hit man had committed the crime, but DeFeo soon confessed and was convicted of murdering his parents and four siblings. A number of controversies surround the case, especially regarding the possible involvement of DeFeo's sister Dawn. |
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(Message 829943)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day." - Robert Frost |
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(Message 829941)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829938)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here An Ad from Seagate |
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(Message 829937)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829935)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829933)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829932)
Posted 13 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dell Computer Ad from 1992 |
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(Message 829662)
Posted 12 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: An IBM Mainframe Installation |
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(Message 829373)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829372)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is the Burroughs Corporation still in business? what type of businesses use Unisys? |
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(Message 829368)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829367)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 829366)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 4:00pm CDT |
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(Message 829365)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Univac 120 Computer |
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(Message 829364)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The famous Univac of Remington |
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(Message 829363)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harvard Mark 1 |
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(Message 829361)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829360)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829359)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 829356)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ad from Japan |
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(Message 829355)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ferranti Pegasus computer. This computer was a classic 1950s/1960s mainframe installation, taking up the majority of space in a room |
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(Message 829353)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This one hits a little too close to home. Is the Burroughs Corporation still in business? |
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(Message 829352)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the last machines I worked on was the A9. What year was this mainframe in use? |
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First Trek film footage unveiled
(Message 829350)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: News article on the Star trek prequel First Trek film footage |
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(Message 829250)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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True music II
(Message 829149)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A song from the Famous John Lee Hooker - BOOM BOOM (1966) |
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True music II
(Message 829146)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A excellent song from the one the only!Muddy Waters plays "Manish Boy" |
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True music II
(Message 829144)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go (1963) |
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True music II
(Message 829143)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rev. Gary Davis plays "Slow Drag / Cincinnati Flow Rag" |
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True music II
(Message 829140)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Donovan, Shawn Phillips, Rev. Gary Davis, and Pete Seeger |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 829112)
Posted 11 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A rainy Monday Evening! |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 828895)
Posted 10 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nerve Regrowth Stimulated in Mice Brains When nerve fibers in the peripheral nervous system are severed, they can regrow and repair themselves; but those in the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord, do not regenerate. Thus, spinal and brain injuries often result in permanent deficits and paralysis. By blocking proteins believed to keep nerve growth in check, however, researchers were able to stimulate nerve regrowth in mice with damaged optic nerves in just two weeks. A number of inhibitory factors have been linked to the prevention of nerve regrowth, but in this experiment, the mice were genetically engineered to lack just the PTEN and TSC1 proteins |
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(Message 828894)
Posted 10 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thought is the work of the intellect, reverie is its self-indulgence. To substitute day-dreaming for thought is to confuse a poison with a source of nourishment." |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 828893)
Posted 10 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A early Monday Morning Win! |
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(Message 828892)
Posted 10 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This one hits a little too close to home. What is it like to work with one of those behemoths? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 828756)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before Thanksgiving! |
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(Message 828753)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A article stating that Microsoft is aiming for A Christmas 2009 release of Windows 7 Windows 7 for next Christmas |
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(Message 828752)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A link to A article on the Windows 7 beta Code On the original link on that website it lists these topics Click below for in-depth guides to: The user interface Multitouch controls Networking Device management Tools for IT departments |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 828751)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A current season win! |
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True music II
(Message 828724)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GROUiP EMAGE - HEEYYAA 1969 |
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True music II
(Message 828723)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rudi "Piroeli" Pieroelie -Cant You Hear Me |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 828703)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have [to] bare the secrets of government and inform the people |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 828702)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Adirondack Forty-Sixers The Adirondack Forty-Sixers is a club whose members have successfully climbed all 46 of the traditionally recognized High Peaks of the Adirondack Mountains in New York. The first "46ers" devised the criteria for the club in the early 20th century, selecting only those summits that rise more than 4,000 ft (1,219 m) above sea level and have at least 300 ft (91 m) of vertical rise on all sides. In 2002, Ted Keizer climbed the 46 in record-breaking time |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 828700)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Napoleon Bonaparte Leads the Coup of 18 Brumaire (1799) During this coup, Bonaparte overthrew the weakened government of the Directory, replaced it with the Consulate, and secured his own election as First Consul. This marked a major turning point in the history of the French Revolution, replacing earlier experiments in democracy with a more stable but autocratic rule. The coup was instigated by Emmanuel Sieyès as an attempt to prevent a return to Jacobinism, but Bonaparte soon seized control. |
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(Message 828699)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nurse: "Doctor, the man you just gave a clean bill of health to dropped dead right as he was leaving the office". Doctor: "Turn him around, make it look like he was walking in |
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(Message 828693)
Posted 9 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A link to A article on the Windows 7 beta Code Windows 7 beta code News |
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True music II
(Message 828419)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bo Diddley - Road Runner |
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True music II
(Message 828417)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is BO-Diddley Day! Bo Diddley - I'm A Man |
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True music II
(Message 828412)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A true classic from Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 828410)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Strangeloves - I Want Candy |
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(Message 828403)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
It is always good to have A kitties watch your back when researching items like BTCO ;o) |
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eyeOS is a new kind of Operating System
(Message 828402)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
A combination of both would help this program. |
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(Message 828321)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We must take change by the hand or rest assuredly, change will take us by the throat. |
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(Message 828319)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Airline Jokes Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week!" I was just in London - there is a 6 hour time difference. I'm still confused. When I go to dinner, I feel sexy. When I go to bed, I feel hungry. |
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(Message 828310)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And still smokin' in '58......a year after I came into this world........ Are you A fan of Cab Calloway? |
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(Message 828133)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The 3000/9X7 computers were introduced in 1991 |
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(Message 828129)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The 2100A replaced the 2116, 2115 and 2114 in 1971. HP The 2100A 1971 |
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(Message 828127)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hp Ad from 1967 |
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(Message 828120)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 828109)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry to hear that John, of course he/she didn't make the plane, not that he would have made it in the first place. And in the Dog House ! |
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(Message 828091)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How bad was the damage John? |
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Caligari giving away trueSpace for free!
(Message 828088)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What is trueSpace website? |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 828086)
Posted 8 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Laws are partly formed for the sake of good men, in order to instruct them how they may live on friendly terms with one another, and partly for the sake of those who refuse to be instructed, whose spirit cannot be subdued, or softened, or hindered from plunging into evil. Plato Greek author & philosopher in Athens (427 BC - 347 BC) |
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(Message 827906)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Did the kitties help you find the answer to BTCO? LOL |
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what does BTCO mean
(Message 827898)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Your Are too much LOLOL :o) |
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(Message 827897)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Need some help on what BTCO means. I recently purchased A Hp x4000 from Ebay. Whille looking up the model number on the HP website I found out my x4000 workstation model is Workstation X4000 (BTCO). I have never seen this type of designation tied to A computer before. I have learned my lesson use google first before going to A company website for information. LOL Thanks for all the help! :o) |
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(Message 827894)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leon Trotsky (1879) Trotsky was a Marxist intellectual whose ideas form the basis of Trotskyism, a Communist ideology based on the theory of worldwide revolution. He was a crucial figure in the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia and organized the Red Army in the civil war that followed. After a power struggle with Joseph Stalin in the 1920s, Trotsky was exiled from the USSR. In 1940, he was assassinated in Mexico by an alleged Soviet agent with ties to Stalin. |
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(Message 827891)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you aren't fired with enthusiasm, you will be fired with enthusiasm. |
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(Message 827885)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this image of A Burroughs B5000/5500. Can you imagine the electric bill! Burroughs large systems |
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(Message 827881)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Win for Win on A Sunny Friday! |
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(Message 827879)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Burroughs Model 205 Electronic Data Center. |
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(Message 827877)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1963 GE 115 1966 GE 205 Jul 1964 |
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(Message 827875)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: NCR 107 1953 |
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(Message 827869)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A computer ad from Philco!! I always thought they made TV'S :o) |
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what does BTCO mean
(Message 827862)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Need some help on what BTCO means. I recently purchased A Hp x4000 from Ebay. Whille looking up the model number on the HP website I found out my x4000 workstation model is Workstation X4000 (BTCO). I have never seen this type of designation tied to A computer before. Any assistance on this question would be much welcomed. Cheers! Matthew |
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(Message 827756)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while waiting for A A HAZY SHADE OF WINTER! |
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(Message 827747)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Thursday Night win!! |
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Michael Crichton passes at age 66....
(Message 827737)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: May he rest in peace!! Gods Speed Michael Crichton!! |
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Hospital Visit
(Message 827713)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My dad has been sober for 47 years!! So I know it can be done! Keep up the good work! |
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(Message 827712)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 827710)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 827709)
Posted 7 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Work with the demo from their website. It is okay. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 827681)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Arash AF10 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 827676)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 Chevrolet Camaro Concept |
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(Message 827671)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: eyeOS is a new kind of Operating System, where everything resides on a web browser. What is eyeOS? |
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(Message 827665)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why was the thirsty alien hanging around the computer? He was looking for the space bar! |
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(Message 827663)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Woodstock, NY it is illegal to walk your bear on the street without a leash. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 827578)
Posted 6 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Life's a tough proposition, and the first hundred years are the hardest |
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(Message 827319)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win on A windy Wednesday day! |
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(Message 827318)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 827317)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Recognize this car? And Same bat time!! :o) |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 827314)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Barak Obama, 44th US President After months of campaigning, the most groundbreaking election in recent US history ended last night with the momentous selection of the country's first African-American president. Democratic candidate Barack Obama, the son of a black man from Kenya and white woman from Kansas, will be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States on January 20, 2009. American war veteran and Republican candidate John McCain conceded defeat and pledged to support Obama as he leads the country through the coming challenges |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 827312)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Susan B. Anthony Breaks US Law to Vote (1872) Anthony was an important figure in the 19th-century US women's suffrage movement. In 1869, Anthony, together with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, founded an association dedicated to securing voting rights for women. Three years later, she defied US law and voted in the presidential election, asserting that the 14th Amendment entitled her to do so. She was arrested and fined, but her actions drew great attention to the women's rights movement. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 827311)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A WAAAAAAYYYY OUT WIN!!! |
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(Message 827309)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Advice is like snow --- the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind." |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 827308)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 827307)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My new Computer to crunch WU for Seti @ Home :o) |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 827303)
Posted 5 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 826960)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Hombres - Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 826957)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mud Volcanoes Mud volcanoes are formations created by the geological emission of liquids and gases. They are frequently associated with earthquake zones, and when they erupt, they release an often acidic slurry as well as methane and other hydrocarbon gases. Some mud volcanoes also spew flames when they erupt, though the volcanoes themselves tend to be relatively cool. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 826955)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dell, Inc. Founded as "PC's Limited" (1984) Using just $1,000, college student Michael Dell founded computer company PC's Limited in 1984. He eventually dropped out of school to focus on his fledgling business full-time, a gamble that paid off when his company grossed more than $73 million in its first year. By marketing custom-assembled machines for sale directly to consumers, the company, now called Dell, Inc. |
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Old Computer Advertisements
(Message 826954)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is a great thread - except that it makes me feel VERY old and I'm only in my 30s! I am heading into my late 40's pushing the BIG OH NO!! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 826951)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The most important political office is that of the private citizen. |
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(Message 826949)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Recognize this car? Didn't they make three Batmobiles for the Tv show? |
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(Message 826948)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
It looks like Rack and Pinion Steering lol :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 826839)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Recognize this car? The Batmobile!!!! |
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(Message 826837)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A blast from the past! suzanne vega-tom's diner |
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(Message 826833)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Original Version The La's- There She goes |
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(Message 826832)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sixpence None The Richer - There She Goes (Live 2000) |
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(Message 826827)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sixpence None The Richer - Kiss Me Excellent song! |
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(Message 826826)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nice Dazzle Camo paint job too. ;) Doesn't hide much really. Maybe they got A deal on the Camo Paint Job!! LOL |
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(Message 826807)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Model Chevy Cobalt Spy Picture |
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(Message 826805)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This computer is bigger than A bread Box LOL |
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(Message 826804)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 826802)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A personal Computer in 1980 for $200 smack - a - roo's? |
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(Message 826800)
Posted 4 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an HP ad from 1993 |
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(Message 826367)
Posted 3 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I still have one and it will still boot! The computer was ahead of it's time! |
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(Message 826334)
Posted 3 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Remember this Apple Computer Ad? |
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(Message 826333)
Posted 3 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 73 A Rainy Holiday Tuesday....................
(Message 826154)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On NFL FOOTBALL SUNDAY!!! BOO YEAH!! |
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(Message 826147)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A blast from the past! |
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(Message 826142)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 826141)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Those are A must for any the seti homeworld! |
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(Message 826139)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon |
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(Message 826135)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 CHEVY CRUZE |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 826127)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Marie Antoinette (1755) Marie Antoinette was the wife of King Louis XVI of France. Their marriage was designed to ally France with its long-time enemy, Austria. Marie was initially popular, but her devotion to Austrian interests and her reputation for heedless extravagance hastened the public's disillusionment with the monarchy and helped to provoke the French Revolution. She was executed by guillotine in 1793, along with her husband and thousands of others |
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(Message 826125)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Charlie Chaplin seling IBM computers |
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(Message 826122)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Isaac Asimov is even selling computers :o) is their no end!! |
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(Message 826119)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bill Bixby Selling computers? |
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(Message 826117)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 826114)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Indian March of Paul The Indian March of Paul, a secret plot to attack British territories in India, was organized by Napoleon Bonaparte and his coconspirator Emperor Paul I of Russia. The plan called for two infantry units, one Russian and one French, to march to India. In a possible attempt to mask the true objective of the campaign, engineers, painters, and scientists were included in the expeditionary force. The Russian unit began its march to India in January 1801, but turned back a few months later |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 826111)
Posted 2 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bartholomew I Becomes Patriarch of Constantinople (1991) The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople serves as the Archbishop of Constantinople and as spiritual leader and chief spokesperson for the Eastern Orthodox Churches. The current Patriarch, Bartholomew I, has been particularly active internationally, working to rebuild the Orthodox Churches of the former Eastern Bloc following the fall of Communism, and also continuing reconciliation dialogues with the Roman Catholic Church |
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Distributed Link Tracking Client
(Message 825728)
Posted 1 Nov 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question to everyone. I recently looked at my msconfig file and noticed the Microsoft has this program installed in Windows XP Pro service pack 3. Does anyone know what this program tracks? Also, what is it's purpose? |
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Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote
(Message 825006)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Video Head Tracking |
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(Message 825004)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Post your old computer ads as well as Video Advertisements. Compaq Portable Computer Compared To A Fish |
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(Message 824750)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Big Audio Dynamite - Rush |
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(Message 824745)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do you remember this female singer? Martika - More Than You Know |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 72 Cloudy and Wet Saturday..:(
(Message 824743)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Euro Dance Win!! |
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(Message 824742)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another hit song from Taylor Dayne - Don't Rush Me |
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(Message 824740)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Taylor Dayne- I'll Be Your Shelter |
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(Message 824737)
Posted 30 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone remember this female artist? Jody Watley - Some Kind of Lover |
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(Message 824734)
Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nasty girl - VANITY 6 |
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(Message 824731)
Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sheila E. - A Love Bizarre |
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BoincSpy 2.0 ( BETA ) now available.
(Message 824688)
Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
What is the advantage of this app? |
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Happy Birthday Dr. C.E.T.I. October 29th
(Message 824681)
Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Dr. C.E.T.I. and Many more!! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 824673)
Posted 29 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey Big Brother... If you're gonna control every aspect of life, you had better learn to accept all blame... ;) I second that motion! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 824019)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Theodore Roosevelt (1858) A hero of the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt served as governor of New York and, later, as vice president under William McKinley. After McKinley's assassination, he became the 26th president of the US. His administration was marked by the regulation of trusts, the building of the Panama Canal, and a foreign policy based on the motto "Speak softly and carry a big stick. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 824018)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Ryutin Affair, one of the last attempts of the Soviet Communist Party to oppose Stalin, took place in 1932, when Martemyan Ryutin, an Old Bolshevik, decided to secretly oppose the controversial Soviet leader. In a nearly 200-page document now known as the "Ryutin Platform," he called for Stalin's elimination and a "fresh start," but he was soon identified as the author, imprisoned, and ultimately executed. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 824016)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Treaty of Madrid Signed (1795) The Treaty of Madrid was an early agreement between the fledgling nation of the United States and colonial Spain. The treaty defined the boundaries between the US and Spanish colonies to the south and west, and it secured the US rights to navigate the Mississippi River, which was a critical waterway for trade. The signatories also agreed not to incite native tribes to warfare |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 72 Cloudy and Wet Saturday..:(
(Message 824014)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-halloween win !! BOO! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 824013)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." - Oscar Wilde |
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Antec ’s skeleton case
(Message 824003)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
You are A bad man LOLOL Make no bones about it!! |
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True music II
(Message 823996)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Gangster of Love |
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True music II
(Message 823992)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Billy Stewart - Summertime |
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(Message 823989)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tossin' and Turnin' for another win!! |
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True music II
(Message 823987)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bobby Lewis - Tossin' and Turnin' |
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(Message 823979)
Posted 27 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mexican is at The border A US Border Patrol Agent catches an illegal alien in the bushes right by the border fence, he pulls him out and says "Sorry, you know the law, you've got to go back across the border right now." The mexican man pleads with them, "No, noooo Senior, I must stay in de USA! Pleeeze!" The Border Patrol Agent thinks to himself, I'm going to make it hard for him and says "Ok, I'll let you stay if you can use 3 english words in a sentence". The Mexican man of course agrees. The Border Patrol Agent tells him, "The 3 words are: Green, Pink and Yellow. Now use them in 1 sentence." The Mexican man thinks really hard for about 2 minutes, then says, "Hmmm, Ok. The phone, it went Green, Green, Green, I Pink it up and sez Yellow?" |
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(Message 823378)
Posted 26 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Teriffic, unfortunately, welcome to RIP-OFF UK...... Gas price for reg. unleaded is 2.25 A Gallon |
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(Message 823377)
Posted 26 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the E.T. way!! |
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Antec ’s skeleton case
(Message 823132)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Antec New Computer case review If you switched your current cases to the Antec Skeleton Design cases you could have quite A collection of Puters :o) |
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(Message 823124)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Kansas the Sunflower state!! :o) |
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(Message 823123)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another photo of the Antec Skeleton case |
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Antec ’s skeleton case
(Message 823122)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 823117)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Antec New Computer case review It is an interesting design however is it practical for the price of $170 smack -A-roos? :o) |
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(Message 823114)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Food fight in a store In February 1994 in New Brighton, Minn., a 32-year-old man and his 24-year-old girlfriend were arrested after a food fight in a grocery store. After arguing loudly, the couple began throwing sweet potatoes at each other. Eventually, the man allegedly threw the woman into several vegetable racks, sending the contents spilling to the floor. As both continued to brawl on the floor, she allegedly stuffed lettuce into the man's mouth. |
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(Message 823113)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
In the northern part of the state where I live they received 1 inch to 2 inches this week. I am glad I live in the southern part of the state :o) |
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(Message 823096)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Antec New Computer case review |
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(Message 823094)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Actual stupid questions asked The below excerpts appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune. They were taken from real court records. Now doctor, isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, in most cases he just passes quietly away and doesn't know anything about it until the next morning? Q: What happened then? A: He told me, he says, "I have to kill you because you can identify me." Q: Did he kill you? Was it you or your brother that was killed in the war? The youngest son, the 20-year-old, how old is he? Q: She had three children, right? A: Yes. Q: How many were boys? A: None. Q: Were there any girls? Were you alone or by yourself? Q: I show you Exhibit 3 and ask you if you recognize that picture? A: That's me. Q: Were you present when that picture was taken? Were you present in court this morning when you were sworn in? Q: You say that the stairs went down to the basement? A: Yes. Q: And these stairs, did they go up also? Q: Now then, Mrs. Johnson, how was your first marriage terminated? A: By death. Q: And by whose death was it terminated? Q: Do you know how far pregnant you are now? A: I'll be three months on March 12th. Q: Apparently then, the date of conception was around January 12th? A: Yes. Q: What were you doing at that time? Do you have any children or anything of that kind? Was that the same nose you broke as a child? Q: Mrs. Jones, do you believe you are emotionally stable? A: I used to be. Q: How many times have you committed suicide? So, you were gone until you returned? You don't know what it was, and you didn't know what it looked like, but can you describe it? Q: Have you lived in this town all your life? A: Not yet. A Texas attorney, realizing he was on the verge of unleashing a stupid question, interrupted himself and said, "Your Honor, I'd like to strike the next question." Q: Do you recall approximately the time that you examined that body of Mr. Huntington at St. Mary's Hospital? A: It was in the evening. The autopsy started about 5:30 P.M. Q: And Mr. Huntington was dead at the time, is that correct? A: No, you idiot, he was sitting on the table wondering why I was performing an autopsy on him! |
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(Message 823093)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ultra dumb people 02 Police in Los Angeles had good luck with a robbery suspect who just couldn't control himself during a lineup. When detectives asked each man in the lineup to repeat the words, "Give me all your money or I'll shoot," the man shouted, "That's not what I said!" |
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(Message 823092)
Posted 25 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning everybody from the cold midwest! Winter is on it's way! |
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(Message 822848)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What is this? When the waitress in a New York City restaurant brought him the soup du jour, the Englishman was a bit dismayed. "Good heavens," he said, "what is this?" "Why, it's bean soup," she replied. "I don't care what it has been," he sputtered. "What is it now?" |
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Unforgotten - Farrokh Bulsara
(Message 822802)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is what Wikipedia has on Freddie Mercury AKA Farrokh Bulsara BIO |
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Unforgotten - Farrokh Bulsara
(Message 822800)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We cannot forget this classic song that he was famous for Queen - crazy little thing called love |
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Unforgotten - Farrokh Bulsara
(Message 822799)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Did he have any brothers or sisters? |
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(Message 822798)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another example of his great singing voice Queen- Somebody to Love |
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(Message 822465)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sue over the property Did you know that heaven and hell are actually right next to each other? They are seperated by a big chain-link fence. Well, one day hell was having a big party and it got a little out of hand. God heard the ruckus and arrived to find his fence completely smashed by the wild partiers. He called the devil over and said "Look, Satan, you have to rebuild this fence." Satan agreed. The next day God noticed that the devil had completely rebuilt the fence...but it was 2 feet further into heaven than before. "Satan!" beckoned God. "You have to take that fence down and put it back where it belongs!" "Yeah? What if I don't?" replied the devil. "I'll sue you if I have to," answered God. "Sure," laughed Satan. "Where are you going to find a lawyer?" |
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True music II
(Message 822460)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Romeo Void-Never Say Never |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 822455)
Posted 24 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Idaho Crazy Law Amen! I would be the doghouse too as well as reminded every year after that! |
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(Message 822308)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. --Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 71 TGIF
(Message 822304)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre-Halloween Win! Why thank you!! I just got it back from the Dry Cleaners :o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 71 TGIF
(Message 822302)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre-Halloween Win! |
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(Message 822301)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A nun arrives at the local bar John was sitting outside his local pub one day, enjoying a quiet pint and generally feeling good about himself, when a nun suddenly appears at his table and starts decrying the evils of drink. "You should be ashamed of yourself young man! Drinking is a Sin! Alcohol is the blood of the devil!" Now John gets pretty annoyed about this, and goes on the offensive. "How do you know this, Sister?" "My Mother Superior told me so." "But have you ever had a drink yourself? How can you be sure that what you are saying is right?" "Don't be ridiculous--of course I have never taken alcohol myself" "Then let me buy you a drink - if you still believe afterwards that it is evil I will give up drink for life" "How could I, a Nun, sit outside this public house drinking?!" "I'll get the barman to put it in a teacup for you, then no one will ever know." The Nun reluctantly agrees, so John goes inside to the bar. "Another pint for me, and a triple vodka on the rocks", then he lowers his voice and says to the barman "and could you put the vodka in a teacup?" "Oh no! It's not that Nun again is it?" |
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(Message 822298)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Idaho Crazy Law Illegal for a man to give his sweetheart a box of candy weighing less than fifty pounds. |
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(Message 822295)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Audi RS5 Spied Looking Sexy |
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(Message 822244)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The New MacBook 2008 |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 822228)
Posted 23 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lucky Moments - Cars, Motorcycles, Sports, etc |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 71 TGIF
(Message 821990)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Wednesday Lunch win! Anyone for Subway Sandwiches? :o) |
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(Message 821989)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Encountering a Lion A Baptist missionary was walking in Africa when he heard the ominous padding of a lion behind him. "Oh Lord," prayed the missionary, "Grant in Thy goodness that the lion walking behind me is a good Christian lion." And then, in the silence that followed, the missionary heard the lion praying too: "Oh Lord," he prayed, "I thank Thee for the food which I am about to receive." |
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(Message 821988)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Animals go to Heaven A cat and a mouse died on the same day and went up to Heaven. At the top they met God and he asked them 'How do you like it so far?' The mouse replied 'It's great, but can I get a pair of roller skates?' God said 'Sure', and he gave him a pair of roller skates. The next day God saw the cat and asked him 'How do you like it up here so far?' and the cat replied 'Great, I didn't know you had meals on wheels up here!' |
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(Message 821986)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Real newspaper headlines These are actual newspaper headlines gathered from papers across the United States and world. Typhoon Rips Through Cemetery; Hundreds Dead Man Struck by Lightning Faces Battery Charge New Study of Obesity Looks for Larger Test Group Astronaut Takes Blame for Gas in Spacecraft |
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(Message 821969)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Wednesday Lunch win! :o) I have A Big Mac and Fries will that do? |
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(Message 821966)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Timbaland - The Way I Are OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO |
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(Message 821963)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Wednesday Lunch win! |
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Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MAC BOOK PRO This is one heck of A Laptop :o) |
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(Message 821955)
Posted 22 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nice Laptop!! |
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(Message 821548)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A teriffic Tuesday Win!! |
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(Message 821542)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A very depressed man There's a man sitting at a bar just looking at his drink. He stays like that for half an hour. Then, a big trouble-making truck driver steps next to him, takes the drink from the guy, and just drinks it all down. The poor man starts crying. The truck driver says, "Come on man, I was just joking. Here, I'll buy you another drink. I just can't stand seeing a man crying." "No, it's not that. This day is the worst of my life. First, I fall asleep, and I'm late to my office. My boss, in an outrage, fires me. When I leave the building to my car, I found out it was stolen. The police say they can do nothing. I get a cab to return home and when I leave it, I remember I left my wallet and credit cards there. The cab driver just drives away. I go home and when I get there, I find my wife sleeping with the gardener. I leave home and come to this bar. And when I was thinking about putting an end to my life, you show up and drink my poison |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW ZX6 Concept I know in the movie I Robot they USED an Audi. |
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(Message 821525)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What do a Wendy's Hamburger and the Waco compound have in common? A: They were both cooked by a guy named "Dave". |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama LawsCan't imagine why this would need to be a law. More like common sense. I noticed when looking up these dumb laws it does not indicate the date law(s) were inacted. |
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(Message 821342)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW ZX6 Concept I concur the streets of the good ole USA have too many pot holes for this fine looking car ;o) |
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(Message 821305)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in CinemaScope |
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(Message 821303)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does technicolor count :o) |
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(Message 821300)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Missed it buy this much >< |
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(Message 821298)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning A cool Monday Evening! |
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(Message 821294)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello. I'm new here. I'll think of things to say after I read some of the threads and get a feel for what goes on in here. Welcome Aboard Matey!! |
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(Message 821293)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Did you hear about the Irishman who was tap dancing? A: He broke his ankle when he fell into the sink. Q: What's Irish and sits outside in the summertime? A: Paddy O'Furniture! Q: What are the best ten years of an Irishman's life? A: Third grade. Q: How do you sink an Irish submarine? A: Knock on the hatch. Q: How can you identify an Irish pirate? A: He's the one with patches over both eyes |
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(Message 821288)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eating the piece of fruit Two Polish guys were taking their first train trip to Warsaw on the train. A vendor came down the corridor selling bananas which they'd never seen before. Each bought one. The first one eagerly peeled the banana and bit into it just as the train went into a tunnel. When the train emerged from the tunnel, he looked across to his friend and said, "I wouldn't eat that if I were you." "Why not?" "I took one bite and went blind for half a minute." |
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(Message 821280)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bragging about Japan There was a Japanese man who went to America for sightseeing. On the last day, he hailed a cab and told the driver to drive to the airport. During the journey, a Honda drove past the taxi. Thereupon, the man leaned out of the window excitedly and yelled, "Honda, very fast! Made in Japan!" After a while, a Toyota sped past the taxi. Again, the Japanese man leaned out of the window and yelled, "Toyota, very fast! Made in Japan!" And then a Mitsubishi sped past the taxi. For the third time, the Japanese leaned out of the window and yelled, "Mitsubishi, very fast! Made in Japan!" The driver was a little angry, but he kept quiet. And this went on for quite a number of cars. Finally, the taxi came to the airport. The fare was US$300. The Japanese exclaimed, "Wah... so expensive!" There upon, the driver yelled back, "Meter, very fast! Made in Japan!" |
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(Message 821278)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Discussing the tax rates A visitor from Holland was chatting with his American friend and was jokingly explaining about the red, white and blue in the Netherlands flag. "Our flag symbolizes our taxes," he said. "We get red when we talk about them, white when we get our tax bill, and blue after we pay them." "That's the same with us," the American said, "only we see stars, too |
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(Message 821277)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why English is tough Twenty-one reasons why English is hard to learn. 1. The bandage was wound around the wound. 2. The farm was used to produce produce. 3. The dump was so full it had to refuse more refuse. 4. We must polish the Polish furniture. 5. He could lead if he would get the lead out. 6. The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert. 7. Since there was no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present. 8. A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum. 9. When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes. 10. I did not object to the object. 11. The insurance was invalid for the invalid. 12. There was a row among the oarsmen on how to row. 13. They were too close to the door to close it. 14. The buck does funny things when does are present. 15. A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line. 16. To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow. 17. The wind was too strong to wind the sail. 18. After a number of injections my jaw got number. 19. Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear. 20. I had to subject the subject to a series of tests. 21. How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Green concept car that has three seats!!! :o) |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why do allmost all "green" cars have 2 seats? Have the designers forgotten that there are people with families? I think so !! LOL Maybe these people that design these cars are single? |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: concept vehicle, MAG, green car |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Audi O Green Car Concept |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green Car Concept Called Embryo |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One Ugly Concept in my opinion :o) The Hinterland |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The The Phoenix Concept - ‘Regeneration Passion’ |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Iomega Green Concept Car RCA Green Concept Cars |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Enigma RCA Green Concept Car |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW ZX6 Concept |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: NASA Boeing 377 Super Guppy |
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Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Laws Boogers may not be flicked into the wind. Bear wrestling matches are prohibited. It is unlawful to wear women's pumps with sharp, high heels. You must have windshield wipers on your car. |
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(Message 821242)
Posted 21 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself They Say Change is good! :o) |
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(Message 820953)
Posted 20 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself |
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(Message 820952)
Posted 20 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Béla Lugosi born in >>(1882) Lugosi, a Hungarian-born US actor, is best known for his portrayal of Dracula in the Broadway stage production and subsequent film of Bram Stoker's classic vampire story. He appeared in the 1931 film version wearing minimal makeup and using his natural, heavily accented voice. Following this memorable performance, Lugosi found himself frequently typecast as a horror film villain. When Lugosi died in 1956, |
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(Message 820948)
Posted 20 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Trout Tickling Trout tickling is the practice of rubbing the underbelly of a trout in order to put it in a trance-like state that makes it easier to catch by hand. Commonly used in times of economic stress, especially during the 1930s depression era, the technique has been featured in works of literature throughout historyâ€â€including writings by 3rd century Greek writer Aelian, Shakespeare, and Mark Twain, who described catching catfish in a similar way |
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(Message 820943)
Posted 20 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Peru and Chile Sign Treaty of Ancón (1883) The Treaty of Ancón ended Peru's involvement in the late 19th-century War of the Pacific, fought between Chile and the joint forces of Bolivia and Peru. Victorious, Chile annexed the former Peruvian province of Tarapacá and gained substantial mineral-rich territories, leaving Bolivia without access to the sea. The loss of the war remains an emotional issue for many Bolivians who attribute their country's problems to its landlocked condition. |
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(Message 820941)
Posted 20 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The way I remember it, transistor radios came out about 1960 or 1961 and then cost about $60 apiece. That radio has seen some good use over the years :o) |
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(Message 820521)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? |
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(Message 820518)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For Sunday NFL WIN!! |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 820508)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The 1964 Rambler Tarpon Concept Car |
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(Message 820496)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do you know the saddest part about the Joe the Plumber story? Last month, he was an investment banker.†- Jay Leno “Joe the plumber has become quite the celebrity. After the debate, he was rushed to Washington to unclog the valve on Dick Cheney.†- David Letterman “Turns out Joe the Plumber, his name is not Joe and he is not a licensed plumber and he owes back taxes. So it sounds like he has the best plan to reduce taxes - don’t pay them.†- Leno “Everyone has Joe the Plumber fever. Even the Statue of Liberty was holding a plunger.†- Letterman “A full 67 percent of Americans say they’ve seen enough and they don’t want any more presidential debates. The other 33 percent are plumbers who want to hear their name on television.†- Conan O’Brien “Events are moving fast in my campaign, and, yes, it’s true that this morning I’ve dismissed my entire team of senior advisers. All of their positions will now be held by a man named Joe the Plumber.†- John McCain |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cadillac Provoq Concept Car Thanks for fixing the link! |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew who's designs are those? Some of the images are from the hot rod .com website. I did not see the person who designed them. Well I know they would not be A Foose design LOL |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cadillac Provoq Concept Car [imghttp://www.imagecows.com/uploads/c867-Cadillac-Provoq-Concept-Car.jpg[/img] |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey Matthew, if you get the SPEED Channel, they are airing the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas auction right now. Hey thanks I forgot about that!! thanks for the heads up!! |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMC Concept Van |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The original AMC AMX concept car |
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Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMC Concept Cars - The Return Of AMC ... |
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(Message 820321)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Few men have virtue to withstand the highest bidder." - George Washington |
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(Message 820320)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chuck Berry (1926) Berry was one of the most innovative musicians of the 1950s, and his distinctive blues-derived guitar style and witty lyrics helped define the rock music genre. His signature crouching and gliding "duck walk" has been imitated by several rock guitarists, including Angus Young of AC/DC. One of the first musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after it was founded in the 1980s, Berry also received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2000 |
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(Message 820319)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alcohol Use and Breast Cancer A survey of 2,000 men and women in the UK found that most are unaware of the link between drinking alcohol and breast cancer risk. While the hereditary factors associated with the disease are widely known, less than one in five people surveyed knew that alcohol consumption can raise breast cancer risk. Women who drink two glasses of wine a day boost their breast cancer risk by one third, and those who drink three large glasses raise their risk by more than 50 percent. |
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(Message 820318)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Persian Miniature Persian miniatures are small paintings with themes that often depict concepts from Persian mythology and poetry. The best-known form of Persian painting in the West, miniature painting became a significant Persian art form in the 13th century, peaking in the 15th and 16th centuries. Likely influenced by the Western and Byzantine traditions of manuscript illumination, Persian miniature is characterized by the use of geometry and a vivid palette. |
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(Message 820317)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Texas Instruments Announces First Commercial Transistor Radio (1954) The transistor radio remains the single most popular communications device in the world. There are approximately 7 billion compact, portable transistor radios worldwide. The battery-operated devices, which are especially handy during electrical outages, became popular in the 1960s, when prices of some models fell below $10 as markets became flooded with radios from Hong Kong. |
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(Message 820316)
Posted 19 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why do blondes like lightning? A: They think someone is taking their picture. |
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(Message 819448)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Had A dream Last night that was in color. I was in A car looking out the window to my left. I saw two buildings being torn down. From what I can remember the sun was out and the buildings had A southwestern design to them. |
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(Message 819431)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: WASP-12b' has been found to have the hottest temperature of any known extrasolar planet. Closely orbiting a sun some 800 light years away from Earth, the planet at 2250 °C, is as hot as some star The Hottest Planet |
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(Message 819428)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark "If You Leave" |
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(Message 819427)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It's a small world, but I wouldn't want to paint it. |
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(Message 819425)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two wrongs don't make a right, but they make a good excuse. |
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Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: When in Rome-The promise |
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Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Echo and the Bunnymen |
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(Message 819416)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win because it is KIDS DAY!! Yes it does!! Kids kids everywhere :o) |
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(Message 819414)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A hit from Feb. 1985 HOWARD JONES - THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER |
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(Message 819412)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy 30th birthday Moon!! :o) |
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(Message 819411)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win because it is KIDS DAY!! |
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(Message 819410)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JOHNNY HATES JAZZ - TURN BACK THE CLOCK |
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(Message 819400)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cop wants an excuse A man was driving home late one afternoon, and he was driving above the speed limit. He notices a police car with its red lights on in his rear view mirror. He thinks "I can outrun this guy," so he floors it and the race is on. The cars are racing down the highway -- 60, 70, 80, 90 miles an hour. Finally, as his speedometer passes 100, the guy figures "what the heck," and gives up. He pulls over to the curb. The police officer gets out of his cruiser and approaches the car. He leans down and says "Listen mister, I've had a really lousy day, and I just want to go home. Give me a good excuse and I'll let you go." The man thought for a moment and said... "Three weeks ago, my wife ran off with a police officer. When I saw your cruiser in my rear view mirror, I thought that you were the officer and that you were trying to give her back to me!" |
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(Message 819398)
Posted 16 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Entering into Heaven A man arrives at the gates of heaven. St. Peter asks, "Religion?" The man says, "Methodist." St. Peter looks down his list, and says, "Go to room 24, but be very quiet as you pass room 8." Another man arrives at the gates of heaven. "Religion?" "Baptist." "Go to room 18, but be very quiet as you pass room 8. A third man arrives at the gates. "Religion?" "Jewish." "Go to room 11, but be very quiet as you pass room 8." The man says, "I can understand there being different rooms for different religions, but why must I be quiet when I pass room 8?" St. Peter tells him, "Well the Jehovah's Witnesses are in room 8, and they think they're the only ones here. |
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(Message 818743)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating. |
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(Message 818741)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Wednesday Win! |
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(Message 818566)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Le Mans 1999 - Race Part 3/6 Mercedes CLR Onboard and Crash |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 818563)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Porsche 911 GT1 Lemans Flip |
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(Message 818561)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hologram Driver Assistant |
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(Message 818558)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mobile Tricks - What can you do with your phone |
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(Message 818554)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Exhibit of Large Toothpick Ships |
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(Message 818552)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Australian sheep made to wear gas masks |
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Do you dream in color?
(Message 818546)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I always dream in color. |
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(Message 818540)
Posted 15 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wishing you A HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND MANY MORE!! |
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(Message 818163)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: First Double Arm Transplant Patient Doing Well A German farmer who lost both of his arms in a corn shredder accident six years ago is feeling whole again after a ground-breaking double arm transplant operation. A team of 40 medical professionals was on hand for the 15-hour procedure to replace the farmer’s missing limbs this past July. Ever since his arms were amputated, Karl Merk has needed round-the-clock care; but the success of his operation has given him hope that he will one day be able to dress and feed himself again. While it may be two years before he relearns how to use his hands, he is already performing simple tasks like opening doors and turning lights on and off |
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(Message 818162)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Korenizatsiya: "Putting Down Roots" Meant to counteract decades of Russificationâ€â€the promotion of Russian identity over indigenous culture during the imperial periodâ€â€korenizatsiya was a Soviet policy that involved encouraging citizens to become literate and educated in the languages of their people and promoting members of the ethnic elite to positions of power. The policy began in the 1920s under Vladimir Lenin, who used it to spread communism |
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Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge EV Excellent choice!! nice looking car!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 818158)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: PLoS Publishes Open Access Scientific Journal (2003) The Public Library of Science (PLoS) is a nonprofit open-access scientific publishing project aimed at creating a library of scientific journals and other scientific literature under an open content license. All of the content of PLoS journals is published under the Creative Commons "attribution" license |
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(Message 818156)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. Voltaire French author, humanist, rationalist, & satirist (1694 - 1778) |
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(Message 818154)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Halloween funny |
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(Message 818153)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Halloween Humor |
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(Message 817980)
Posted 13 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her. Oscar Wilde Irish dramatist, novelist, & poet (1854 - 1900) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 816489)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: NARO Concept Naro tilting car concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 816488)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mazda Kabura Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 816484)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: F&M Vulca V12 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 816481)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Buick Riviera concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 816477)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Buick Invicta Concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 816475)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Motorconcept called the Detonator |
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(Message 816472)
Posted 10 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew I.E. pulling at straws you might say? |
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(Message 816463)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'd explain to you how that the crisis we're in was caused by your altruistically motivated greedy government intervention but that would require you to be intellectually honest so I won't bother. Who are you directing that to? |
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(Message 816457)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here's some intellectual honesty. Greed has corrupted the free market!! |
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(Message 816438)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ever think that the reason why the cancellation happened may not be all that important? And Bush Jr. Co. has pillaged this country for the last 8 years!! |
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(Message 816421)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you shoot at mimes, should you use a silencer? |
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(Message 816419)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Learning Chinese terms Crash Course in Speaking Chinese Chinese Phrase English Translation Ai Bang Mai Ne: I bumped into the coffee table Chin Tu Fat: You need a face lift Gun Pao Der: An ancient Chinese invention Hu Flung Dung: Which one of you fertilized the field? Hu Yu Hai Ding: We have reason to believe you are harboring a fugitive Jan Ne Ka Sun: A former late night talk show host Kum Hia: Approach me Lao Ze Sho: Gilligan's Island Lao Ze: Not very good Lin Ching: An illegal execution Moon Lan Ding: A great achievement of the American space program Ne Ahn: A lighting fixture used in advertising signs Shai Gai: A bashful person Tai Ne Bae Be: A premature infant Tai Ne Po Ne: A small horse Ten Ding Ba: Serving drinks to people Wan Bum Lung: A person with T.B. Yu Mai Te Tan: Your vacation in Hawaii agrees with you Wa Shing Kah: Cleaning an automobile Wai So Dim: Are you trying to save electricity? Wai U Shao Ting: There is no reason to raise your voice |
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(Message 816417)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Evaluating this painting A Brit, a Frenchman and a Russian are viewing a painting of Adam and Eve frolicking in the Garden of Eden. "Look at their reserve, their calm," muses the Brit. "They must be British." "Nonsense," the Frenchman disagrees. "They're naked, and so beautiful. Clearly, they are French." "No clothes, no shelter," the Russian points out, "they have only an apple to eat, and they're being told this is paradise. They are Russian." |
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(Message 816414)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Native American hears A family was visiting an Indian reservation when they happen upon an old tribesman laying face down in the middle Of the road with his ear pressed firmly against the blacktop. The father of the family asked the old tribesman what he was doing. The tribesman began to speak..."woman, late thirties, three kids, one barking dog in late model, Four door station wagon, traveling at 65 m.p.h." "That's amazing" exclaimed the father. "You can tell all of that by just listening to the ground"? "No", said the old tribesman. "They just ran over me five minutes ago"! |
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(Message 816275)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: comment: McCain is liar, and then he get caught. It is not the canceling the appearance it the fact McCain did not tell the truth why he was canceling is the point!! |
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(Message 816273)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Native American trades An old Native American wanted a loan for $500. He approached his local banker. The banker pulled out the loan application, asking, "What are you going to do with the money?" "Take jewelry to city and sell it," said the old man. "What have you got for collateral?" queried the banker, going strictly by the book. "Don't know of collateral." "Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan. Have you got any vehicles?" "Yes, I have a 1949 Chevy pickup." The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?" "Yes, I have a horse." "How old is it?" "I don't know; it has no teeth." Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan. Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank. He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here's the money to pay loan," he said, handing the entire amount including interest. "What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" "Put it in my pocket." "Why don't you deposit it in my bank?" he asked. "I don't know of deposit." "Well, you put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you. When you want to use it you can withdraw it." The old Indian leaned across the desk, looking suspiciously at the banker, and asked, "What you got for collateral?" |
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True music II
(Message 816272)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sandie Shaw singing those are the days! |
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(Message 816270)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another Sandie Song from 1967 Puppet On A String |
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(Message 816267)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What do you call a blonde with 2 brain cells? A: Pregnant |
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(Message 816265)
Posted 9 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Don't You Know- Sandie Shaw- 1965 |
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Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 816046)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: comment: McCain is liar, and then he get caught. John McCain Cancels Letterman Appearance |
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(Message 816035)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Admit that you did that An old Indian lined up all of his 10 little Indian sons and stood in front of them. He then asked, "Who push port-a-potty over cliff?" Nobody answered him. He then asked again, "Who push port-a-potty over cliff?" Again nobody answered. The old Indian said, "I tell story of Georgie and Georgie father. Georgie chop down cherry tree. Georgie tell truth, Big Georgie no punish." So the Indian asked again, "Who push port-a-potty over cliff?" To which the littlest Indian replied, "I push port-a-potty over cliff." The old Indian then shakes and spanks him, for his punishment. When he is done, the little Indian asks, "Georgie tell truth, Georgie no get punish. I tell truth, I get punished. Why you punish, father?" The old Indian replied, "Big Georgie not in cherry tree when it got chopped down!!!" |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 816025)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with A Hp Procurve 2324 Switch win! |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 816019)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the best Cars of all time Isn't their A company from the land down under that makes the GT 40? |
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America Bankrupt?
(Message 816017)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is why America maybe Bankrupt One might say the waterfall theory as well :o) |
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America Bankrupt?
(Message 816011)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is why America maybe Bankrupt White House calls AIG spa trip ‘despicable’ |
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. . . The Hamster Joke Thread
(Message 816008)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The 1,000 meter hamster relay!! Looks like A close finish |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 816007)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Wednesday Win YAHOO!!! |
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(Message 816006)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here are his cousins in the Olympics |
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Kinetic Art
(Message 815835)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kinetic Art, Water and Light & Sculptures |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 815831)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Opportunities multiply as they are seized." - Sun Tzu |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 815829)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Coast to Coast Am Win! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 815828)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spiegel Scandal Erupts in West Germany (1962) The Spiegel scandal was a major political controversy in West Germany at the height of the Cold War. It began when the popular German publication, Der Spiegel, printed a story stating that West Germany's defense against a communist invasion was inadequate. The magazine was accused of treason, its editors were arrested, its offices were seized and searched, and thousands of documents were confiscated. |
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(Message 815825)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What do you call a basement full of blondes? A: A whine cellar. |
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(Message 815821)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Purina Cat Chow Chow Chow Win :o) |
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Kinetic Art
(Message 815819)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HuH... Im exhausted just of trying to follow that stuff.. lol.. and yes, its amazing to look at.. Those guys have had a lot of work to make it right.. Still, that is how things work, isnt it.. a little movement, or a little doing, or saying.,.. and we have no idea where it goes, or what it may cause, or what may fall down because of it.. Soo.. move nicely.. hehe I was Exhausted as well just trying to follow the action!! It could make A person dizzy if they are not careful! :o) |
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(Message 815818)
Posted 8 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For the Next Win |
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True music II
(Message 815653)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Picard Music Video |
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Kinetic Art
(Message 815650)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Video is Amazing!! Kinetic Art |
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True music II
(Message 815526)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A timeless hit from Gary Wright Dream Weaver |
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True music II
(Message 815523)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Blinded by the Light - Manfred Man (long version 7.03)) |
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(Message 815520)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: All Hail the mighty Microsoft!! we must conform to the ways of VISTA!! :o) |
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(Message 815516)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: puppet-string-theory. |
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True music II
(Message 815515)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another Classic Song from Gerry Rafferty! Right Down The Line When Music was Music! |
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(Message 815512)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is AN awesome song from Gerry Rafferty Get It Right Next Time |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 815508)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A evening Night cap WIN! |
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(Message 815507)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bumper stickers It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere. Jury: Twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer. Let not the sands of time get in your lunch. Mediocrity thrives on standardization. Reality is the only obstacle to happiness. The 2 most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity. Back Up My Hard Drive? How do I Put it in Reverse? I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory. Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film. Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it. |
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(Message 815503)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Careful when you wish Two men died and went to Heaven. St. Peter greeted them, and said "I'm sorry, gentlemen, but your mansions aren't ready yet. Until they are, I can send you back to Earth as whatever you want to be." "Great!" said the first guy, "I want to be an eagle soaring above beautiful scenery!" "No problem," replied St. Peter, and POOF! The guy was gone. "And what do you want to be," St. Peter asked the other guy. "I'd like to be one cool stud!" was the reply. "Easy," replied St. Peter, and the other guy was gone. After a few months, their mansions were finished, and St. Peter sent an angel to fetch them back. "You'll find them easily," he says, "One of them is soaring above the Grand Canyon, and the other one is on a snow tire somewhere in Detroit!" |
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(Message 815501)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Diplomat wants water An Arab diplomat visiting the U.S. for the first time was being wined and dined by the State Department. The Grand Emir was unused to the salt in American foods (french fries, cheeses, salami, anchovies etc.) and was constantly sending his manservant Abdul to fetch him a glass of water. Time and again, Abdul would scamper off and return with a glass of water, but then came the time when he returned empty-handed. Abdul, you son of an ugly camel, where is my water? demanded the Grand Emir. A thousand pardons, O Illustrious One, stammered the wretched Abdul, white man sit on well. |
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(Message 815500)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Catharism The Cathars were members of a Christian sect that flourished in France in the 12th and 13th centuries. Because most adherents believed in reincarnationâ€â€as opposed to resurrectionâ€â€as a way of reaching the pure spirit realm, the Roman Catholic Church regarded the sect as heretical and launched the Albigensian Crusade to crush the movement. In one account of a massacre of some 20,000 Cathars, one of the crusade's commanders is asked how to tell Cathars from Catholics. |
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(Message 815499)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Diamonds Useful in Cancer Treatment The popular saying "diamonds are a girl’s best friend" took on new meaning this week, when a research team announced the development of a diamond studded drug patch that may one day aid in cancer treatment. The patch, a thin microfilm, is embedded with tiny diamond specks that can release a chemotherapy drug called doxorubicin slowly over a period of time, minimizing patients’ exposure to the treatment’s toxic side effects. The patch will be used to treat a localized region after a tumor has been removed and where residual cancer cells might remain. These fragments of diamond dust known as nanodiamonds are already widely used in the automobile and electronics industries. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 815498)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cubana Flight 455 Bombed (1976) The bombing of Cubana Flight 455 killed all 73 people on board, including several Cuban government officials. At that time, it constituted the most deadly act of airline terrorism ever carried out in the Western Hemisphere. An investigation uncovered evidence implicating anti-Castro Cuban exiles and members of the Venezuelan secret police in the plot. Four men were arrested: two received 20-year prison terms, one was acquitted, and another fled. |
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(Message 815497)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Some editors are failed writers, but so are most writers." - |
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True music II
(Message 815494)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Riff Ruffin singing Peepin And Hidin |
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. . . The Hamster Joke Thread
(Message 815491)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Hamster Stare |
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(Message 815490)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THE LEGEND! Hamster piano and pop corn - Criceto e popcorn! |
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(Message 815489)
Posted 7 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For An NFL Win!! |
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(Message 815184)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
And the song was Hamster time!! :o) |
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(Message 815181)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
If memory serves me right wasn't their A rapper in the Family? |
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(Message 815175)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The latest in Hamster Living in 2008 |
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(Message 815173)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Video Gaming Hamster! would that be the one the only Fingers Mckee? |
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(Message 815168)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Video Gaming Hamster! |
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True music II
(Message 815166)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an Golden Oldie The Ad Libs - The Boy from New York City |
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(Message 815163)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another good song from Cliff Nobles My Love is Getting Stronger |
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(Message 815159)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cliff Nobles & Co. - The Horse |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 815150)
Posted 5 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning like their is no tomorrow! |
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(Message 814781)
Posted 4 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ninja hamster |
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(Message 814773)
Posted 4 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Looking for Message boards that cover solaris 10 OS if anyone knows of one it would be appreciated. Thanks Matthew |
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(Message 814767)
Posted 4 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Norway the land of enchantment :o) |
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(Message 814761)
Posted 4 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It just wouldn't be a picnic without the ants.†|
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Automobile Racing
(Message 814542)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry to interrupt the F1 & sports car racing, but this weekend is Talladega baby!!!! Hey no problem :o) For Nascar I always liked the larger tracks? |
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(Message 814530)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Passing the Bull for another win!! :o) |
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(Message 814528)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The goal of life is living in agreement with nature. |
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Happy Birthday Beethoven, October the 4'th...
(Message 814384)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [n]happy birthday beets and many more[/b] |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 814383)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A fantastic Friday!! |
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(Message 814331)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nobody believes the official spokesman... but everybody trusts an unidentified source. |
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(Message 814329)
Posted 3 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bill Clinton's haircut Before his infamous haircut on the tarmac, Clinton asked his stylist Christophe, "How long will this take, how much will it cost, and how good will this look?" Christophe replied just ten minutes, cost $20, and look marvelous. An hour and fifteen minutes later, Clinton looked into the mirror in horror and Christophe handed him a bill for $200. Clinton gasped, "You took too long, it doesn't look that great, and it is costing me ten times more than you said!" Christophe replied, "That makes us even." |
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(Message 814121)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: From March 1967 THE TURTLES - Happy Together |
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(Message 814117)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hollies - Bus Stop |
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(Message 814115)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am winning right side up! |
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(Message 814104)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SpaceX Launches Rocket into Orbit After three previous attempts met with failure, Space Exploration Technologies, or SpaceX, has finally succeeded in sending a rocket into orbit around Earth. The company, founded by PayPal creator and Internet millionaire Elon Musk, is the first private venture to put a rocket into Earth's orbit. The 70-foot-long Falcon 1 rocket was launched carrying a dummy payload, but the company plans to begin providing cargo services to the International Space Station in the near future. SpaceX aims to substantially reduce the cost of space transportation while improving the reliability of launch vehicles and spacecrafts. |
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(Message 814103)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Capgras Delusion The Capgras Delusion is a rare disorder in which a person holds the delusional belief that an acquaintanceâ€â€usually a spouse or other close family memberâ€â€has been replaced by an identical impostor. Found in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, dementia, or those suffering from a brain injury, the disorder is named after Joseph Capgras, the French psychiatrist who first described it in 1923. |
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Steve Fossett documents and wreckage found.
(Message 814102)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE4907G820081002 On Coast to Coast Am they talking about this very subject with major Ed Dames. It will be interesting if they can find his body. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 814101)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Revolution in Texas (1835) The Texas Revolution was a war fought between Mexico and the Tejas, or Texas, portion of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas. Much of the Mexican population, including the American settlers in Texas, revolted after President Santa Anna abolished the Constitution of 1824, which had established Mexico as a federal republic, and proclaimed a new anti-federalist constitution in its place |
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(Message 814100)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: “An ant on the move does more than a dozing ox.†|
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(Message 814095)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question and answer Clinton joke Q: Did you hear that someone threw a bottle of beer at Clinton? A: Yes, but it's ok. It was a Draft and he was able to dodge it. |
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(Message 813978)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bumper stickers Sarcasm is just one more service we offer. Whisper my favorite words: "I'll buy it for you." Suburbia: where they tear out the trees & then name streets after them. Stress is when you wake up screaming & you realize you haven't fallen asleep yet. Adults are just kids who owe money. Who are these kids and why are they calling me Mom? I pretend to work. They pretend to pay me. You! Off my planet! -Errors have been made. Others will be blamed. I majored in liberal arts. Would you like fries with that? |
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(Message 813975)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everything has been figured out, except how to live." - Jean-Paul Sartre |
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(Message 813973)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A early Thursday Morning! |
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(Message 813850)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only Jimmy Carter (1924) Carter served as US President from 1977 to 1981. His foreign policy met with some successâ€â€he mediated the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt and signed an arms treaty with the USSRâ€â€but his domestic policy was less effective. His administration was unable to control oil-related inflation or reduce unemployment, factors that weakened his second presidential bid. Since leaving office, Carter has been active in a number of human-rights causes |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 813849)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kshatriya: The Warrior Class Kshatriya is Hindu India's military varna, or caste. In ancient times, it was considered the highest varna, but it was later supplanted by the priestly Brahman class. The legend of the caste's demotion by Vishnu may reflect a historical struggle for power between priests and rulers. According to Hindu texts, Kshatriyas studied the ancient martial arts, which were eventually carried by Buddhist monks to China and Japan. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 813848)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Always Like this show CBS Airs First Episode of The Honeymooners (1955) The Honeymooners, a short-lived American sitcom based on sketches by Jackie Gleason, debuted in 1955 and was initially rated the #2 show in the US. The comedy, which starred Gleason and Audrey Meadows as a struggling working class couple, aired opposite the popular Perry Como Show and soon dropped 17 spots in the rankings. Though the show was cancelled after just 39 episodes, it has been aired for decades in syndication. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 813846)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mathematicians Discover Huge Prime Number By definition, prime numbers are positive integers that can be divided only by themselves and the number 1 without leaving a remainder. While some widely known examples of this are 2, 3, 5, 7, and 11, a group of mathematicians has discovered a lesser known number that fits these criteria, and it has nearly 13 million digits. The discovery of this number, the 46th known Mersenne prime, makes the group eligible for a $100,000 prize. A Mersenne prime is a specific type of prime number that is expressed as 2 to the power of P minus 1, with P being itself a prime number. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 813845)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is Wednesday, Oct. 1, the 275th day of 2008. There are 91 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: One hundred years ago, on Oct. 1, 1908, Henry Ford introduced his Model T automobile to the market. On this date: In 1800, Spain ceded Louisiana to France in a secret treaty. In 1918, Damascus fell to Arab forces as Turkish Ottoman officials surrendered the city. In 1936, Gen. Francisco Franco was proclaimed the head of an insurgent Spanish state. In 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China during a ceremony in Beijing. In 1958, the American Express charge card made its official debut. In 1964, the Free Speech Movement was launched at the University of California at Berkeley. In 1968, the Senate refused to shut down a filibuster against President Lyndon B. Johnson's nomination of Abe Fortas to be U.S. chief justice. (Fortas withdrew the next day). In 1968, the cult horror movie "Night of the Living Dead" had its world premiere in Pittsburgh. In 1971, Walt Disney World opened in Orlando, Fla. In 1987, eight people were killed when an earthquake measuring magnitude 5.9 struck the Los Angeles area. Ten years ago: Seeking to head off threatened NATO attacks, Yugoslavia's Serb leadership invited foreign experts to investigate massacres in Kosovo. Five years ago: The United States took over the monthlong presidency of the U.N. Security Council at a time when it was campaigning for approval of a new resolution aimed at getting more countries to contribute troops and money to Iraq. Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh resigned from his ESPN sports job after stirring controversy by suggesting Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated because the media wanted to see a black quarterback succeed. One year ago: Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a surprise announcement, opened the door to becoming the country's prime minister. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 191.92 points to 14,087.55, surpassing a mid-July closing record of 14,000.41. Olympic gold-medal discus thrower Al Oerter died in Fort Myers, Fla., at age 71. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 813844)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation." - H. H. Munro |
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True music II
(Message 813840)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Music Explosion-Little BitO'Soul |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 813835)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Morris the Cat win! MEOW!! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 813833)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Thing- Paul Revere & The Raiders- 1967 |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 813828)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Phil Phillips - Sea of Love |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 813825)
Posted 2 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lose the Race Lose Your Ride |
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(Message 813820)
Posted 1 Oct 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Baptist preacher and his wife decided to get a new dog. Ever mindful of the congregation, they knew the dog must also be a Baptist. They visited kennel after kennel and explained their needs. Finally, they found a kennel whose owner assured them he had just the dog they wanted. The owner brought the dog to meet the pastor and his wife. "Fetch the Bible," he commanded. The dog bounded to the bookshelf, scrutinized the books, located the Bible, and brought it to the owner. "Now find Psalm 23," he commanded. The dog dropped the Bible to the floor, and showing marvelous dexterity with his paws, leafed through and finding the correct passage, pointed to it with his paw. The pastor and his wife were very impressed and purchased the dog. That evening, a group of church members came to visit. The pastor and his wife began to show off the dog, having him locate several Bible verses. The visitors were very impressed. One man asked, "Can he do regular dog tricks, too?" "I haven't tried yet," the pastor replied. He pointed his finger at the dog. "HEEL!" the pastor commanded. The dog immediately jumped on a chair, placed one paw on the pastor's forehead and began to howl. The pastor looked at his wife in shock and said, "Good Lord! He's Pentecostal!" |
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(Message 813335)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Make it out of a desert An Irishman, a black guy, and a white guy were driving through the desert when they suddenly ran out of gas. They all decided to start walking to the nearest town (which they had passed 50 miles back) to get some help. A rancher was sitting on his front porch that evening when he saw the white guy top the horizon and walk toward him. The rancher noticed that the white guy was carrying a glass of water, so when he was within hearing distance, the rancher said, "Hi there...what are you doing carring a glass of water through the desert?" The white guy explained his predicament and explained that since he had a long way to go, he might get thirsty, so that's why he was carrying the water. A little while later the rancher noticed the black guy walking toward him with a loaf of bread in his hand. "What are you doing?" asked the rancher again. As before, the black guy explained the situation and said that since he had a long way to go, he might get hungry and that's why he had the bread. Finally the Irishman appeared, dragging a car door through the sand. More curious than ever, the rancher asked, "Hey, why are you dragging that car door?" "Well," he said, "I have a long way to go, so if it gets too hot, I'll roll down the window." |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 813334)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: New Jersey Crazy Laws # t is against the law for a man to knit during the fishing season. # You may not slurp your soup. # All cats must wear three bells to warn birds of their whereabouts. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 813332)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Japan Resumes Diplomatic Relations with China (1972) Japanese Prime Minister Tanaka Kakuei's 1972 visit to China culminated in the signing of the Joint Communiqué, a historic document that ended nearly 80 years of enmity and friction between the two states. In the statement, Tokyo recognized the government of the People's Republic as the sole representative and legal government of China, while China waived its demand for war indemnities from Japan at the intergovernmental level. |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 813330)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Earth's Oldest Rocks Found in Canada Scientists believe that our solar system was created some 4.57 billion years ago, and now they have discovered the oldest known rocks on Earth, dating to roughly 290 million years after the planet’s creation. Discovered on the eastern shore of Canada's Hudson Bay in northern Quebec, the 4 square mile (10 square km) tract of pinkish bedrock may actually be a remnant of Earth's primordial crust, formed as the planet cooled in the wake of the solar system’s creation. Scientists hope the rocks will help them learn about ocean formation on Earth, what temperatures were like at the time, and even about the origins of life on the planet |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 813328)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: H.L. Mencken Often regarded as one of the most influential American writers of the early 20th century, H.L. Mencken was a journalist, satirist, social critic, and cynic known as the "Sage of Baltimore," for the city where he lived his entire life. Perhaps best remembered for his satirical reporting on the Scopes evolution trial, which he dubbed the "Monkey trial," Mencken was frequently critical of myriad groups. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 813327)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Miguel de Cervantes (1547) Cervantes was a Spanish author best known for Don Quixote de la Mancha, his novel about an aging "knight." A superb burlesque of the popular romances of chivalry, the work was an enormous success and has had an indelible effect on the development of the European novel. Cervantes himself led an eventful life: he was imprisoned several times, captured by pirates, and sold as a slave. |
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Ghost sets off Security Camera
(Message 813316)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'll try to be a little more discrete in the future... ;) Oh Great someone go send for the cleaning crew! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 813315)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The Great Depression, like most other periods of severe unemployment, was produced by government mismanagement rather than by any inherent instability of the private economy." - Milton Friedman |
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Ghost sets off Security Camera
(Message 813312)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'll try to be a little more discrete in the future... ;) Did not know that ants were camera hungry :o) |
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WARNING: New Deadly Virus/Worm discovered 09/27/08
(Message 813310)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The virus appears to be a variant of the deadly "Viper" that completley destroys the contents of your hard drive. Which operating systems does it effect? |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 813307)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the best Cars of all time |
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The 'Blade Runner' thread.......time to die.........
(Message 813298)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just stay away from the original version (with the Harrison Ford voice-overs). It seemed cool back in the mid '90's when I first saw it but, after having seen the 'director's cut' last year the original seems hokey. Kenzie Are you saying in the Original Movie that was released in the 1980's they used voice overs for Harrison Ford? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 813297)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On A Sunny Monday! |
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Ghost sets off Security Camera
(Message 813279)
Posted 30 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Watched A video the economy however not about A ghost. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812968)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on Sunday before Monday on Monday. Gull A Bull did someone say? :o) |
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True music II
(Message 812966)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Miles Davis Quintet - Generique |
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True music II
(Message 812959)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Yardbirds song from 1968 "Train Kept a Rollin'" 1968 |
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True music II
(Message 812956)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Yardbirds-Shapes of things |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 812952)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I do not see any advantage in F1 to drive at night!! |
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The Dreamer - Happy Birthday 28.09 ! ;-)
(Message 812951)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday and Many more!!! |
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(Message 812950)
Posted 28 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Message in Update Mgr >> updates will be installed during next system restart. I did that however update mgr still shows the same updates after the system restart. What step(s) am I missing? Any help on this would appreciated. Thanks Matthew |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 812323)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: futuristic concept from peugeot the oxia Year (of specifications) 1988 concept Engine 2849 cc Twin turbo V6 Transmission 6 manual AWD Max speed 205 + mph 0-60 mph - Horsepower 680 bhp @ 8200 rpm weight 1374 kgs / 3029 lbs |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 812320)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: WM P78, Le Mans 1978 has anyone seen one of these cars in action? |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 812319)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: inaltera Interest Race car to say the least. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 812313)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: alpine A210 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 812307)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nice design for the time |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 812302)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: paul arzens whale |
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The 'Blade Runner' thread.......time to die.........
(Message 812274)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These are debatably some the most profound words ever spoken on film.....Blade Runner....... I always like Blade Runner A timeless classic! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 812272)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: “Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death†Albert Einstein quotes (German born American Physicist who developed the special and general theories of relativity. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. 1879-1955) |
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True music II
(Message 812239)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A David Essex Classic sound from 1973 Rock On |
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(Message 812236)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I am using the Update mgr that come with Solaris 10 is the Solaris Live Upgrade A newer version? |
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The 'Blade Runner' thread.......time to die.........
(Message 812235)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These are debatably some the most profound words ever spoken on film.....Blade Runner....... Msattler did you ever see the digitally remastered Balde Runner Movie that came out on DVD this year? |
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True music II
(Message 812232)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Always liked this song never knew who preformed it till now ;o) Montego Bay- Bobby Bloom- 1970 |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 812231)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Work smarter not harder! |
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True music II
(Message 812230)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now here is A classic song from the late 1950's Do You Want to Dance-Bobby Freeman-original song-1958 |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812226)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Morning everyone |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812224)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A sausage,egg, cheese and egg biscuit win!! |
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True music II
(Message 812223)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Gypsy Cried-Lou Christie-original song-1962 |
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McCain Skipping Debate
(Message 812086)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: He looks so happy LOL |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 812084)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "How wrong it is for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself." - Anais Nin |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 812082)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Vasco Núñez de Balboa Reaches Pacific Ocean (1513) Balboa was a Spanish conquistador and founder of the Panamanian colony of Darién, the first permanent European settlement on the mainland of the Americas. He was also the first European to lead an expedition known to have seen or reached the Pacific Ocean from the New World. After crossing the Isthmus of Panama in search of gold, Balboa reached the ocean, waded into the water, and laid claim to it and all of its adjoining lands |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 812081)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Better have a double espresso then. :) YES! |
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(Message 812077)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I tried to download and update however I received this message Update 121430-25 must be manually inspected to determine suitability for installation. how would one go about completing this task? |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 812074)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 812072)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 812068)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you searching for a BOINC client and a SETI and/or a Astropulse appplication for Solaris SPARC/x86 or Linux SPARC, have a look at my homepage http://www.dotsch.de. A SETI Enhanched Multibeam application is also available for Solaris 10 on UltraSPARC II, AMD64 and Pentium 4 at SMLUG's site : http://seti.smlug.net/downloads.php?lang=en You read my mind!! I was just going to post A question regarding A Solaris 10 version for BOINC :o) I will check out the link. Another question about the update mgr. I have updates tht I need to install manually from the update mgr how does one go about doing that? |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 812065)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Better have a double espresso then. :) Do they serve A Double Double Espresso? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812059)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If the Feds are bailing out the Mortgage holders, I'm just gonna stop paying mine too. :-) I am with you!! Since the GOv is bailing all the Banks, Investment Companies lets just Add our debt to the bill! |
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. . . 24's Future . . .
(Message 812049)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: So has he kick the booz yet? |
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(Message 812048)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I live in the land Of OZ for real! :o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812047)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning by way of stopping off at the Moon bar for drinks !! |
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(Message 812042)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Atom Ant he is here to save the day!! |
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True music II
(Message 812038)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 812036)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks CR!! how is life treating you these days? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 812035)
Posted 26 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Fed Bail out Win! |
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A cold stare can spur a craving for heat
(Message 811876)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question are Ants effected by Global warming? :o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 811873)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On a Sunny Day |
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1,400 CIO's polled for most baffling help desk questions
(Message 811872)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: * Customer: "One of my friends gave me an ImageWriter printer and this keyboard. He said he gave me all the cables, but I can't figure out how to connect them. Am I missing something?" * Tech Support: "Well, a computer would help." * Customer: "You mean this keyboard isn't a word processor?" * Tech Support: "No ma'am, its just an input device." * Customer: "Then I need to buy a computer, right?" * Tech Support: "Yes." * Customer: "Do you think I'll need a monitor, too?" |
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(Message 811868)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Solaris 10 way |
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. . . the 'Right' to be _ _ _ _ _ _ Thread
(Message 811866)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: They say All Ants are teams players!! Working as A collective group to achieve and Goal :o) |
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Stealth Eagle.. Happy Birthday 25.09 ;-)
(Message 811864)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Stealth and Many More!!! CHEERS!!! |
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(Message 811863)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Can you reset the Internet for me?" LOLOL and these people vote too!! |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811861)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry I missed your birthday but just saw the pictures of the aftermath .... SHOCKING!! I was one heck of A party as the pictures can Attest to that! I am surprised the half of the cake is still there LOL |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811858)
Posted 25 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A late happy birthday from me. Birthday Cake Hat!! and A Bear to boot! Many Thanks Cheers! |
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FDR or Hoover?
(Message 811396)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hoover. Also, invest in our own companies that reside in the USA |
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The next 007 movie is QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(Message 811394)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: another poster image of the movie |
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The next 007 movie is QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(Message 811393)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: New Movie poster |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 811391)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 811389)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Well this must be his kin foke |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 811387)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I dare to ask whats next horses ? Elephants? lol |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811385)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry to be late...HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW Must be A Australia thing you never see these in the States lol |
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(Message 811383)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
That is true he could be the Next President of this fair Country :o) |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 811381)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cats hanging upside down like Bats what is up with that LOL |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811379)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry to be late...HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW A Bat Cat?? |
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(Message 811377)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: He needs more help than that LOL |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 811376)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Smart ForFamily concept |
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Heavy Metal Thread, The *
(Message 811373)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Black Sabbath to me is Heavy Metal :o) |
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A cold stare can spur a craving for heat
(Message 811372)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: For every congenial character who can warm a room, there's another who can bring a draft from the north, a whiff of dead winter. Do they call that Global warming? |
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. . . the 'Right' to be _ _ _ _ _ _ Thread
(Message 811371)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have known Ants to be very Gifted as well!! I know of one his name is Jeffery do you know him? They say All Ants are teams players!! :o) |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 811369)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I know this theory holds true when listening as well as viewing the news ;o) |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811367)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry to be late...HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW Thanks for B-day greeting!!! how is everything from the land down under? |
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(Message 811365)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have known Ants to be very Gifted as well!! I know of one his name is Jeffery do you know him? Are all ants gifted? |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 811364)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Tuesday morning everyone. See you in a few hours. Yes ! I forgot that you were not an American :o) I had A senior moment lol |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 811362)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
would it be A matter of simantics ? |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 811356)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Tuesday morning everyone. See you in a few hours. Bed time all ready? |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 811352)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Tuesday morning everyone. See you in a few hours. Afternoon Qui Gon |
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IN THE NEWS:
(Message 811351)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN THE NEWS: Pakistan's Capital Rocked by Hotel Bombing A little-known Pakistani militant group called Fedayeen Islam has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s deadly suicide bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad. An explosives-laden truck was rammed through the hotel’s security gate and detonated, leaving a crater nearly 60 feet (18 meters) wide and 24 feet (7 meters) deep. The blast also caused a natural gas leak that set the top floor of the building on fire. At least 53 people were killed and more than 250 wounded in the attack. According to government officials, Pakistan’s president, prime minister, and a number of other cabinet members were scheduled to dine at the hotel that day, but a last-minute change of venue likely saved their lives. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 811350)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: slamic Script Calligraphy Revered as the primary means by which the Qur'an has been preserved, Islamic calligraphy is the art of decorative writing that often employs Arabic script, which consists of a 28-letter alphabet and 18 different forms of writing. These calligraphic scripts are often woven into intricate pictographic calligrams depicting animals, mosques, and various other figures. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 811349)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Birthdays: Actor Mickey Rooney is 88 |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 811348)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Highlight in History: One hundred years ago, on Sept. 23, 1908, one of baseball's most famous blunders occurred in a game between the New York Giants and the visiting Chicago Cubs. With the score tied 1-1 in the bottom of the ninth and two runners out, the Giants batted in what should have been the winning run. However, Fred Merkle, who was on first base, began to leave the field apparently without bothering to tag second; the Cubs then claimed to have forced Merkle out. Merkle was eventually ruled out, negating the winning run and leaving the game tied. (The Cubs won a rematch game on Oct. 8 and with it, the National League pennant; Chicago then went on |
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(Message 811346)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: honestly if the Russian navy made it to Venezuela it's a small miracle. Aside from the rusting hulks they call battleships the Russian military is ... Missiles of October all over again! |
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Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 811345)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: any news updates on the treaty? How many countries obstained from the treaty? |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 811343)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What about people who read from right to left! like they do in Arab countries :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 811337)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 811336)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sun Blade 1000 win!! |
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Does anyone know about Sun Mirco Computers
(Message 811335)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well it has been A adventure to say the least!! The Solaris 10 DVD said it would boot from the DVD well it didn't. So on the command line I typed help to give me A list of options which was boot. So I typed in Help Boot which gave me another listing of options Example. Boot cdrom. So I dropped in the DVD into the drive then typed in boot cdrom and wall-a it installed with out A hitch. It takes some getting use to the keyboard layout and the back space key lol. The user interface is refreshing ( use to windows2000, and Xp) The sun blade 1000 has duel Sparc 900mhz processors adn 4 gigs of ram. Thanks for all the feedback! Cheers!! Matthew |
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(Message 811195)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well that does sound perplexing! I have known Ants to be very Gifted as well!! I know of one his name is Jeffery do you know him? |
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(Message 811111)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do the instructions read >> OPEN in Case of an emergency? Well that does sound perplexing! ;O) |
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(Message 811109)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: But do you know how to use it! Do the instructions read >> OPEN in Case of an emergency? :o) |
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(Message 811104)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Hot ant with sauce.. But do you know how to use it! |
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(Message 811098)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Hot ant with sauce.. Is that hollandaiseSauce by chance! |
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(Message 811092)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oh, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener Some would say your A HOT DOG :o) |
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(Message 811091)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question does anyone about install OS on A Sun Micro computer Model is A Sun Blade 1000. Thanks Matt |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 811087)
Posted 23 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yo what up? Me I am in for A win! |
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True music II
(Message 811086)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A song that will through the test time!! The one the only The Allman Brothers Band - Whipping Post |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 811082)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GMC Denali XT Concept Looks like it would give kitties A comfortable ride! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 811081)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ben Chifley born in >>(1885) Chifley was the 16th prime Minister of Australia and one of its most influential leaders. His career in politics began with his participation in the founding of the Australian engine drivers' union and his active membership in the Labor Party. Throughout the Great Depression and WWII, he oversaw numerous reforms in the fields of immigration, citizenship, social security, and intelligence gathering. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 811080)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bulgaria's Independence Recognized (1908) Bulgaria was absorbed into the Ottoman Empire in 1396, but Turkish rule was often oppressive, and rebellions were frequent. In 1908, as the revolution in Turkey gained momentum, Prince Ferdinand declared Bulgaria an independent state and named himself czar. Bulgaria was victorious against Turkey in the first Balkan War, |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 811079)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How absurd men are! They never use the liberties they have, they demand those they do not have. They have freedom of thought, they demand freedom of speech." - Soren Kierkegaard |
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True music II
(Message 811078)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Meters - Cissy Strut |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 811077)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A customer first win!! |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 811076)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Matthew. Thanks Fred!! for kinds words! :o) being 46 feels like being 45 all over again ;o) |
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Finally!
(Message 811074)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just did the last day of training today. What fine retailer do you work for? :o) Paid training WOW |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 811072)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A man becomes the object of a global tug of war between phone companies, trying to get him to switch telephone service (comedy): Switch |
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(Message 811069)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Space Junk |
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Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 810843)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: any news updates on the treaty? |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 810842)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Comfortable Chair - "Let Me Through" and "Now" |
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True music II
(Message 810841)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Paupers - Magic People |
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DESPUES DE TANTO TIEMPO INVERTIDO. ¿ sE HA DESCUBIERTO ALGO?
(Message 810840)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: como esta usted? Mateo |
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The Last Person To Post Wins # 70 Wacky Wednesday.....:):):)
(Message 810839)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
:o) |
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True music II
(Message 810838)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Animated Egg - Tomorrow |
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True music II
(Message 810837)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: T-Rex - Get It On |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 810819)
Posted 22 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sunday coffee is served: The Tea hit the spot many thanks!!! to A job well done!! CHEERS!! |
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True music II
(Message 810817)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Get it On" by the Band "CHASE |
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True music II
(Message 810814)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Boy she is A she's A beaut!! |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 810812)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well just came back from my B-Day dinner at OutBack Steak house man am I full! thanks for the kind words!! CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Matthew |
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True music II
(Message 810692)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I think this was A one hit wonder group? The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore |
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True music II
(Message 810689)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
These were songs performed by ELO? |
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. . . User of the Day @ Intelligence Realm
(Message 810687)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Do you have A link for inquiring minds to find out more about this project? |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 810685)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sunday coffee is served: Do you have by chance have A Spot of Tea brewing? |
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True music II
(Message 810683)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Here is A early Classic from ELO ELO 10538 Overture |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 810680)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Actually not A bad looking car!! |
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. . . User of the Day @ Intelligence Realm
(Message 810679)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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True music II
(Message 810677)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everybody ready for some Hurdy Gurdy Man |
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Kajunfisher User of the day in Seti@home
(Message 810673)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A BIG CONGRATS GOES OUT TO KAJUNFISHER!! FOR BEING UOTD! |
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True music II
(Message 810672)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now for some Donovan atlantis |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810671)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while celebrating my B-Day!! WOW 46 and still holding!! My body yes however my mind is not ;o) |
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True music II
(Message 810669)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dr. C.E.T.I. do you remember this group from the late 1960's Crow - Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me) |
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. . . HAPPY BIRTHDAY Matthew Love - Sunday Sept 21 2008
(Message 810655)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
WELL thank very much for those kinds words!!! :o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810643)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while celebrating my B-Day!! WOW 46 and still holding!! Now if the rest of my body felt that I would agree with you LOL |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810640)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I built one of these from scratch MANY years ago........ I was eight at the time he had this stereo system. All I thought was AWESOME look at the cool stereo can I touch the dials?? NOOOOOOOOOO!! :o) Darn it |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810637)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while celebrating my B-Day!! WOW 46 and still holding!! |
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True music II
(Message 810632)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thunderclap Newman YEAH MAN!! |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810630)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I built one of these from scratch MANY years ago........ I remember my Father building A complete Heath Kit Stereo system in the late 1960's. He had speakers everywhere in the house!! :o) |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810623)
Posted 21 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Looks like one of those old Heath Kits from the 1960's |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 810277)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These VW commercials are too much LOL VW Unpimp - What time is it |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 810275)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Funny VW ad VW Unpimp tv AD |
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aig take over .... socialism ??
(Message 810273)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: $586.1 billion (+7.0%) - Social Security My understanding is that Republicans stand for fiscal conservatism however in the last eight years they have pillaged this country into financial turmoil. They have repealed banking laws to benefit the fleet street people. Greed has run amok since Jan. 2001 with no accountability who make financial choices for this country. This has to stop!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 810272)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: gimme shelter-the rolling stones |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 810271)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Band - Chest Fever |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 810268)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is it time for Poolside Refreshments if you ask me :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 810258)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nOw fOr sOmEtHiNg cOmPlEtElY dIfFeRrEnT! Chocolate Watchband - Misty Lane (1967) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 810256)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: . |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 810255)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Chrysler Akino concept Would this be the awesome car you are referring to? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810254)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A early Saturday Win! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 810164)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OKay has anybody familar with this group? The Flying Circus-Green Eyes Green World(1967) |
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(Message 810162)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Never have heard of this song from Strawberry Alarm Clock Rainy Day Mushroom Pillow - 1968 |
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Your prayers are needed
(Message 810161)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My thoughts as well as my prayers are with you and Lady Josephine! Gods Speed! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 810154)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Any time !! That is one awesome song!! Did Thunderclap Newman record any other songs? |
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my new car
(Message 810145)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: For msattler: Hey I saw that car on PINKS on speed tv :o) That is one fast car! |
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(Message 810143)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thunderclap Newman Something In The Air |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 810142)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Walk Away Renee - The left Banke |
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The.......I am OK thread......
(Message 810138)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey she is the women from the Ronan Movie :o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810137)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And here's a Bit o' Cat Scratch Fever for ya.... Didn't old teddy have A reality show at one point and time? |
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Seti Classic
(Message 810128)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have my ear trained towards the heavens! |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 810127)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the 1950s (a Russian concept) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810125)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And here's a Bit o' Cat Scratch Fever for ya.... Yes that is the one!! I take the kitties are Ted Nugent fans? |
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(Message 810124)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Chrysler Akino concept Not A bad Design |
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(Message 810123)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A modular family car |
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Leaving!
(Message 810121)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GODS SPEED!! M.J. |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 810118)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mach 5 Civil Transport Concept Fly Sydney to Brussels in 4hrs - Emissions Free! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810112)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And here's a Bit o' Cat Scratch Fever for ya.... Is that the one the only Ted Nugent who also played for the Amboy Dukes? |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810106)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: how far can a cat drop/fall safely Looking at the image again I did not see any figures for wind sheer! |
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Seti Classic
(Message 810105)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We are All still listening! |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810101)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810099)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: how far can a cat drop/fall safely Maybe it is the type of toast that will levitate the kitty? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810093)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Cat Scrath Fever! |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810090)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: how far can a cat drop/fall safely They always say in math class figures do not lie :o) |
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One to Tee you off
(Message 810086)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How many days do they play? |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810082)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: how far can a cat drop/fall safely |
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To the kitty people VI......
(Message 810069)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Finally!
(Message 810062)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: So he is breaking down A six pack then he will reassemble once he gets all the cans into work? LOL :o) |
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. . . Happy Birthday John Galt - Friday Sept. 19th 2008
(Message 810057)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday John and Many More!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810046)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sept. Win!! |
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Finally!
(Message 810043)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: taking A six pack to work? WOW ;o) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 810039)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [b] THERE IS A MORAL HERE! A C-130 was lumbering along when a cocky F-16 flashed by. The jet jockey decided to show off. The fighter jock told the C-130 pilot, 'watch this!' and promptly went into a barrel roll followed by a steep climb. He then finished with a sonic boom as he broke the sound barrier. The F-16 pilot asked the C-130 pilot what he thought of that? The C-130 pilot said, 'That was impressive, but watch this!' The C-130 droned along for about 5 minutes and then the C-130 pilot came back on and said: 'What did you think of that?' Puzzled, the F-16 pilot asked, 'What the heck did you do?' The C-130 pilot chuckled. 'I stood up, stretched my legs, walked to the back, went to the bathroom, and then got a cup of coffee and a cinnamon bun.' |
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. . . Happy Birthday John Galt - Friday Sept. 19th 2008
(Message 810036)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Said it before in the LPTP thread, but Happy Birthday, John, my friend. Msattler do they have birthdays on K-Pax? |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 810035)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Skinny Dipping ... An elderly man in Louisiana had owned a large farm for several years. He had a large pond in the back. It was properly shaped for swimming, so he fixed it up nice with picnic tables, horseshoe courts, and some apple, and peach trees. One evening the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five-gallon bucket to bring back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. As he came closer, he saw it was a bunch of young women skinny-dipping in his pond. He made the women aware of his presence and they all went to the deep end. One of the women shouted to him, 'we're not coming out until you leave!' The old man frowned, 'I didn't come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked.' Holding the bucket up he said, 'I'm here to feed the alligator.' The wisdom and humor of an old man is hard to beat. |
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(Message 810031)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Did you hear about the Irishman who was tap dancing? A: He broke his ankle when he fell into the sink. Q: What's Irish and sits outside in the summertime? A: Paddy O'Furniture! Q: What are the best ten years of an Irishman's life? A: Third grade. Q: How do you sink an Irish submarine? A: Knock on the hatch. Q: How can you identify an Irish pirate? A: He's the one with patches over both eyes. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 810030)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Middle age is when your broad mind and narrow waist begin to change places. |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 810028)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It'll be a disappointing piece of crap! Pawly I agree Hollywood does not want to take A risk anymore with movies that have not been money makers. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 810027)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy birthday from one Virgo to another!! Cheers!! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 810026)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fluxus Fluxus, "to flow" in Latin, is an international group of artists noted for blending various artistic media and disciplines in the 1960s. Considered an attitude rather than a movement or style, Fluxus encourages a do-it-yourself aesthetic and values simplicity. Fluxus developed out of many of the concepts explored by composer John Cage, who focused on the notion of chance in art through works such as 4'33"â€â€a "composition" performed without a single note being played. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 810025)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mika Waltari (1908) Waltari was a prolific Finnish author, best known for the 1945 historical novel The Egyptian, which chronicles the rise and fall of the Pharaoh Akhenaten and was hailed by Egyptologists for its historical accuracy. Its theme of corruption of humanist values in a materialist world was curiously topical in the aftermath of World War II, and the book became an international bestseller, serving as the basis for the 1954 Hollywood movie of the same name |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 810024)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Churchill Proposes Creation of Council of Europe (1946) Speaking at the University of Zurich, Winston Churchill implored European states to establish a "United States of Europe" to settle regional differences and promote understanding in the wake of World War II. His speech helped prompt the creation of the Council of Europe in 1949. Open to all European nations that accept the rule of law and guarantee human rights and freedoms to their citizens, the Council today is comprised of 47 member states |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 810023)
Posted 20 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo." - H. G. Wells |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 809317)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fleetwood Mac - Big Love [Tango in the Night Version] |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 809313)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Cow Tipping Win! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 809312)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: chris montez lets dance |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 809309)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What Lights the Firefly? Commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs, the carnivorous beetles of the family Lampyridae are named for their use of bioluminescence when attracting mates or prey. Fireflies are capable of producing red, yellow, or green "cold light" containing no ultraviolet or infrared rays. Approximately 90% of the energy used in the process is converted to visible lightâ€â€compared to 10% for incandescent electric bulbs, which emit the remainder of their energy as heat |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 809307)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Movie win! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 809306)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Born in 1850 Francisco de Quevedo Quevedo was a Spanish satirist and novelist and one of the great writers of the Spanish Golden Age. A determined opponent of culteranismoâ€â€a writing movement of the Baroque period characterized by the use of as many words as possible to convey little meaning or to conceal meaningâ€â€Quevedo championed conceptismo, a movement that aimed to convey multiple meanings in as few words as possible |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 809303)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Treaty of Fredrikshamn Signed >> (1809) Sweden's loss in the Finnish War marked the end of its significance as a monarchical military power in the region and the beginning of constitutional reform there. As part of the terms of the ensuing treaty, the Swedish government was forced to cede about one-third of its easternmost territory to Russia. The territories in question were declared semi-autonomous, but Russian influence continued to be felt there for many years. |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 809299)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: By the looks of the movie trailer I wonder why they chose Keanu Reeves to play Klaatu? |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 809293)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Klaatu barada nikto Yeah what he said! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 809288)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 809287)
Posted 18 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Man who drop watch in toilet have shitty time. |
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The Pet Peeve Thread
(Message 808639)
Posted 15 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My pet peeve! How come when people go into A retail establishment they lose all common sense! Example >> While shopping I over heard A person ask the sales clerk is this Pepsi on sale! The only item on the end display was Pepsi with A big sign saying the Advertised price. No other items were on the display. I just want to knock some sense into that person. What is scary is these people vote!!! |
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Goodnight, my firiends.......
(Message 808633)
Posted 15 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: via con dios |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 808264)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It'll be a disappointing piece of crap! Fingers!!!! ;o) |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 808263)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Watched the replay of the Monza Race today. One of the announcers said the Mclaren is appealing the call from the race last weekend in SPA. They indicated it will be sometime next week before their is another ruling. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 808262)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Doors - Touch Me (Power Version)--[STEREO] |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 808261)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Illusion - Did You See Her Eyes-(Long Version) |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 808144)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Now that is what I call A keyboard!! I bet it would survive A nuclear blast! What type of connect does it have? Does it look like this >> |
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Synopsis for Transformers the Revenge of the Fallen
(Message 808141)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One the Set: Day 1 |
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Synopsis for Transformers the Revenge of the Fallen
(Message 808137)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen On Set Footage |
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Synopsis for Transformers the Revenge of the Fallen
(Message 808133)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Devastating Transformers News |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 808132)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SSSSSSSSSSSSSS....$#^%%$#%@%$*....just ordered some new keyboards from PCkeyboards/unicomp/lexamrk/IBM.......WHATEVER.... I think what you are saying is that you need A Mans Man Keyboard not these light weight keyboards they sell today! :o) |
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Synopsis for Transformers the Revenge of the Fallen
(Message 808130)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Synopsis for Transformers the Revenge of the Fallen |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 808126)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SSSSSSSSSSSSSS....$#^%%$#%@%$*....just ordered some new keyboards from PCkeyboards/unicomp/lexamrk/IBM.......WHATEVER.... What type of Keyboard is A 42h1292? |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 808124)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: They say that Ferrari is already considering Vettel as a future pilot. After all he drives a car with a Ferrari engine. But Hamilton is a great driver, unlike the Ferrari duo. Only time will tell if vettel has the same chops as the likes of A Senna or A Schumacher. |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 808123)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: From watching the movie trailer it looks like they have A different twist in the newer version of this movie. It will be interesting to see if they can pull this off! |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 808111)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: They say that Ferrari is already considering Vettel as a future pilot. After all he drives a car with a Ferrari engine. But Hamilton is a great driver, unlike the Ferrari duo. One Race does not make A driver the caliber like A Schumacher! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 807932)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: human beinz-dance on through |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 807921)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Rolling Stones Playing with Fire |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 807920)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Dave Clark Five Catch Us If You Can |
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The whatever....it is my thread thread..........
(Message 807919)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My first car was a '67 Olds F85.... What is the Difference between A cutlass W-30 and Cutlass 442? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 807917)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: slimbus urban transportation concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 807916)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The NASA Rotorcraft Base R&T Program |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 807914)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Television never replace old reliable key hole |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 807913)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Vermont Crazy Law Women must obtain written permission from their husbands to wear false teeth. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 807906)
Posted 14 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nintendo Releases Super Mario Brothers (1985) Super Mario Bros., one of the first side-scrolling platform games, introduced video game players to expansive worlds that forever changed the way video games were played, perceived, and designed. The game has sold more than 40 million units and holds the Guinness World Record as the best-selling video game of all time. It helped revitalize the floundering video game industry and made Nintendo one of the world's most recognized video game manufacturers |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 807905)
Posted 13 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Loudness War The music industry's tendency to record, produce, and broadcast music at progressively increasing levels of loudness to create a distinct sound is known as the Loudness War. Because the maximum amplitude of recorded music cannot be increased, overall loudness can only be boosted by reducing the dynamic range of source audio and distorting recordings, leading to complaints from some audiophiles |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 807903)
Posted 13 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Judith Martin: "Miss Manners" (1938) Martin is an American journalist, novelist, and etiquette authority. Since 1978, she has written an advice column that is distributed three times a week by United Features Syndicate and carried in more than 200 newspapers worldwide. Using the pseudonym Miss Manners, she answers etiquette questions contributed by her readers and clarifies the essential qualities of politeness. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 807902)
Posted 13 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We had 10 inches of rain in one day!! Going to make my ark!! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 807523)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: to me! Happy Birthday!! well as A wiseman once told me you have only one Birthday the rest are anniversaries. :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 807521)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Carol King Classic song So Far Away |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 807389)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another excellent song from Mr. Dylan Like a Rolling Stone-Bob Dylan |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 807386)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Man who run behind car get exhausted |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 807384)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We cannot forget this song from Bob Dylan lay lady lay |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 807383)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Classic song from Bob Dylan! enjoy! Knocking on Heaven's Door |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 807380)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A rare clip Buddy Holly Live in New York With Peggy Sue 1959 |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 807377)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only The Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace |
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Google Launches New "Chrome" Browser Today!
(Message 807374)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Contrary to what Google says, I have found that at least some games have HUGE pauses occasionally. Will not use for the simple fact wha you stated above. It is another way to track peoples surfing habits to direct more junk mail to your e-mail accounts. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 807372)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: West Virginia: No children may attend school with their breath smelling of "wild onions. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 807371)
Posted 12 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two Plus Four Agreement Signed in Moscow (1990) The Two Plus Four Agreement, also known as the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany, was the final peace treaty negotiated between the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, and the four powers that occupied Germany at the end of WWII: France, the UK, the US, and the Soviet Union. The treaty paved the way for the German reunification, which took place on October 3 of that year |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 806968)
Posted 11 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Paul Bryant Born >> 1913 Paul "Bear" Bryant was an American college football coach. Best known as the longtime head coach of the University of Alabama football team, he achieved an unparalleled legendary status in the sport, winning the national championship six times. Bryant retired with a record 323 career wins, including 15 bowl wins |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 806967)
Posted 11 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 9/11 Terrorist Attacks (2001) On September 11, 2001, 19 Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger airplanes. They crashed two of the planes into the Twin Towers in NYC, and flew a third into the Pentagon building in Virginia. Passengers on the fourth flight attempted to retake control of the aircraft, but it crashed in a Pennsylvania field. The devastating terrorist attacks of 9/11 were responsible for 2,974 confirmed casualties and an unknown number of injuries |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 806966)
Posted 11 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wish Trees Identified by the faithful as possessing special spiritual value, wish trees are individual trees which have been distinguishedâ€â€often by species, position, or appearanceâ€â€as the objects of wishes. Visitors commonly offer up coins, liquor, and other gifts in order to gain fulfillment of their desires. Among the most famous wish tree visitors was Queen Victoria, whose 1877 visit to an oak in the Scottish Highlands brought it much fame |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 806964)
Posted 11 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wife who put husband in doghouse soon find him in cathouse |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 806530)
Posted 9 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! Okay when I read it the first time it did not read that way however I stand correct :o) Are you ready for Monza? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 806453)
Posted 9 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I want one :o) Seabreacher The Amazing Boats of Kotaro Horiuchi |
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Guy Makes a PC Out of Nintendo Wii
(Message 806284)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Interesting to say the least. You never know there is crazy that would make A PS3 into a PC LOL |
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Heavy Metal Thread, The *
(Message 806281)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Crippler would the qualify as Heavy Metal :o) AC/DC - Thunderstruck |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 806279)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A CLEAR CONSCIENCE IS USUALLY THE SIGN OF A BAD MEMORY Ditto! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 806275)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Alan Parsons Project-Stereotomy |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 806274)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Truly Amazing!! if I do say so myself. |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 8
(Message 806273)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do they serve Folgers coffee here :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 806272)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: For those who grew up in the 1980's here is the Alan Parsons Project - Prime Time |
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(Message 806270)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the one the only Little Julian Lonely Lonely Nights |
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Guy Makes a PC Out of Nintendo Wii
(Message 806269)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Interesting to say the least. I am surprised that no one has made A PC from A PS3 machine. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 806262)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Drama, penalties and controversy at Spa |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 806260)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A CLEAR CONSCIENCE IS USUALLY THE SIGN OF A BAD MEMORY |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 806258)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Exabytes An exabyte is a unit of information or computer storage equal to one quintillion bytesâ€â€an amount roughly represented by the number 1 followed by 18 zeros. Though the term is rarely encountered in any practical context, a popular, hotly contested assertion, which often cites as support a project at the UC Berkeley School of Information, is that "all words ever spoken by human beings" can be represented by approximately 5 exabytes of data |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 806257)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! You mean Massa ? Hamilton is with Mclaren |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 806253)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! If it happens Ferrari will be A Team to watch out for! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 806252)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: (1157) King Richard I of England Among the few kings of England remembered by reputation, not number, Richard the Lionheart reigned from 1189 to 1199. He rose to the throne following Henry II's death and set out on the Third Crusade shortly after his coronation. Unable to capture the strongly fortified city of Jerusalem, Richard negotiated a treaty with Saladin that allowed Christian pilgrims access to its holy sites |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 806251)
Posted 8 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: V-2 Rocket Hits London (1944) Developed by Germany during WWII, the Vergeltungswaffe 2 (V-2) Rocket was the world's first modern ballistic missile and the first artificial object to achieve suborbital spaceflight. Unmanned and internally guided, the V-2 traveled at supersonic speeds that allowed it to reach its target in silence. Approximately 20,000 slave laborers died producing the rockets for Germany, and 7,000 civilians perished during more than 3,000 attacks on allied targets. |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 805979)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have to say the service in the MOON BAR is Numero Uno! |
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(Message 805978)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A rare clip of Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live 1965 Night Train Oldest Known Film |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 805973)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ZEN... FOR THOSE WHO TAKE LIFE TOO SERIOUSLY SAVE THE WHALES. COLLECT THE WHOLE SET. I FEEL LIKE I'M DIAGONALLY PARKED IN A PARALLEL UNIVERSE. CHANGE IS INEVITABLE, EXCEPT FROM VENDING MACHINES HOW MANY OF YOU BELIEVE IN PSYCHOKINESIS? RAISE MY HAND. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 805972)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hamilton has been punished by the jury for irregular overtaking of Raikkonen, and is now third. The victory goes to Massa, Heidfeld on BMW is second. So Massa is trailing Hamilton by only two points. Next race, Monza. Well Monza is coming up cannot not wait!! should be an exciting one :o) |
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Guy Makes a PC Out of Nintendo Wii
(Message 805901)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Interesting to say the least. Guy Makes a PC Out of Nintendo Wii |
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Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008
(Message 805897)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008 : Overclocking Goes International Good Article! Cheers! |
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Website of the day
(Message 805894)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Funny Cats.com |
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To the kitty people V
(Message 805892)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an image fo famous cats that everyone should know :o) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 805888)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chinese Proverb Man who wants pretty nurse, must be patient |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 805885)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Zen Sarcasm Never test the depth of the water with both feet |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 805880)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Driving in India Apparently LOL |
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my new car
(Message 805876)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: so I broke down and bought a 1983 vw rabbit GTI.... My question to the masses is, should i paint it flat black or another colour? Is this A wolfsburg edition model? |
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Pick the correct option: BIONIC, BONIC, BOINC, ...
(Message 805874)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I choose c): How do they spell BOINC on K-PAX? :o) |
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(Message 805872)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Never knew who sung this song until now! Enjoy! The Sandpipers - Guantanamera |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 805869)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! Agreed ! |
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(Message 805865)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A good song from Tommy Roe Circa 1973 Working Class Hero |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 805860)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! With the stunt he pulled last year I do not see ferrari taking back Alonso anytime soon. Of the two Ferraris Kimi seemed to have the faster car. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 805857)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Google, Inc. Founded (1998) Google was created in the 1990s by two Stanford students who hypothesized that a search engine that analyzes the relationships between websites would produce better results. Thus, sites with the most links to them from other relevant web pages appear higher on a search results list. Google use is so prevalent that the verb "google" was recently added to the Oxford English Dictionary. |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 805855)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mail Art Some claim that mail art, an art form that uses the postal system as a medium, began when Cleopatra had herself delivered to Julius Caesar in a rolled-up carpet, but the thousands-strong, international network of mail artists as it exists today is a more recent development, evolving between the 1950s and 90s. Mail artists typically exchange ephemera in the form of decorated envelopes, illustrated letters, artist trading cards, zines, objects, and a number of other items. |
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(Message 805853)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Driving in India A monk was driving in India when suddenly a dog crosses the road. The car hit and killed the dog. The monk looked around and seeing a temple, went to knock on the door. A monk opened the door. The first monk said: "I'm terribly sorry, but my karma ran over your dogma." |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 805848)
Posted 7 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays race was awesome! The last two laps was wild when it started to rain and Hamilton won the race I regualr tires!! WOW what can you say! |
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(Message 805514)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am prepared to meet my Maker. Whether my Maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me is another matter. Sir Winston Churchill, on the eve of his 75th birthday British politician (1874 - 1965) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 805511)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Marquis de Lafayette >> 1757 Lafayette was a French aristocrat most famous for his participation in the American and French revolutions. Considered a national hero in both France and the US, he is one of only six people in history to have become an Honorary Citizen of the US. Lafayette is also credited with having created the modern French flag in July 1789 |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 805510)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning again ;o) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 805509)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A win while buidling An Ark ( raining here like cats and dogs) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 805387)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A judge is a law student who marks his own examination papers. H. L. Mencken US editor (1880 - 1956) |
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(Message 805386)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why are there so few Buddhist rhythm and blues bands? A: Because Buddhists don't have any soul. |
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my new car
(Message 805385)
Posted 6 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I would keep it the same color. |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 805227)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 8 Wonders of Kansas Art contest |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 805226)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: putting an order in for Coffee, Bagel and strawberry cream cheese. |
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To the kitty people V
(Message 805225)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is one of the photos entered in the fair. That is one good looking kitty!! |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 805224)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Great Fire of London Ends 1666 This massive fire was one of the biggest calamities in London's history. It destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and countless other buildings over a 4-day period, leaving an estimated 70,000 residents homeless in its wake. Though the death toll is traditionally thought to have been relatively low, recent research suggests it may have been higher, since the deaths of poor and middle-class people were not recorded at the time |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 805223)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Louis XIV of France 1638 Known as the "Sun King," Louis XIV ruled over France for 72 years, longer than any other major European monarch. Reigning over a highly centralized state, he became the archetype of the absolute monarch. He fought several wars, built one of Europe's most elaborate palaces at Versailles, and was a great supporter of the arts |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 805222)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Active Denial System Informally labeled the "pain ray," the Active Denial System (ADS) is a non-lethal weapon being developed by the US military. Designed for use in crowd control operations, the ADS emits electromagnetic radiation that excites water molecules in the epidermis, causing an intensely painful burning sensation. Though the device does not actually burn the skin, its effect is said to feel similar to a hot light bulb being pressed against it. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 805221)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning before work. Ditto! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 805220)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. Rene Descartes French mathematician & philosopher (1596 - 1650) |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 805218)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A 4 am win |
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(Message 805216)
Posted 5 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why don't Buddhists vacuum in the corners? A: Because they have no attachments |
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(Message 804973)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while avoiding hurricanes!! I am here in the Sunflower state I wonder how many miles that makes for A Hurricane Buffer zone :o) |
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Google Launches New "Chrome" Browser Today!
(Message 804970)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: See Chrome's inner workings |
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(Message 804952)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What did a Buddhist say to the hot dog vendor? A: Make me one with everything. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 804950)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Colorado Springs It is permissable to wear a holstered six-gun within city limits, except on Sunday, Election Day, or holidays |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804947)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Theme Music from How The West Was Won |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804939)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Theme music from Magnificent Seven |
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(Message 804937)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: now remember folks this is not for real That phone is better than A Swiss Army Knife LOL |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804930)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone remembers this song from Roger Miller Dang Me |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804928)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while avoiding hurricanes!! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804927)
Posted 4 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Classic from Roger Miller Circa 1964 King of The Road |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 804624)
Posted 3 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ASpyker LM 85, Top Gear tests a Tank -Fast Lane Daily- Sep02 |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804622)
Posted 3 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Those Lonely Lonely Nights |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 804620)
Posted 3 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The institution of the family is decisive in determining not only if a person has the capacity to love another individual but in the larger social sense whether he is capable of loving his fellow men collectively. The whole of society rests on this foundation for stability, understanding and social peace." - Daniel Patrick |
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(Message 804618)
Posted 3 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Very funny video If You're a Man Who Wants to Live a Long and Happy Life |
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Google Launches New "Chrome" Browser Today!
(Message 804273)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
have you ever heard of FLOCK web browser? here is A link to the website Flock web browser |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804256)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning from Dawn to Dusk! |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 804254)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii 1838 Liliuokalani was the last reigning queen of the Hawaiian Islands. She ascended the throne in 1891 upon the death of her brother, King Kalakaua. Her refusal to recognize the constitutional changes inaugurated in 1887 precipitated a revoltâ€â€fostered largely by resident American sugar plantersâ€â€which led to her dethronement in early 1893 and the establishment of a provisional government. Liliuokalani wrote many songs, including the popular "Aloha Oe," |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 804253)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Molecular Machine A molecular machine is a minute mechanism consisting of molecular components that perform mechanical-like movements in response to specific stimuli. Chemists have synthesized a number of simple molecular machines, including molecular propellers and molecular motors, the latter of which are powered by light or reactions with other molecules and are capable of unidirectional rotation. Far more complex biological versions of these artificial nanomachines are found in living cells |
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Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing
(Message 804252)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Guess this isn't an Olympic event. You never know they use it in the next summer Olympic games ;o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 804251)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Only a person of deep faith can afford the luxury of skepticism." - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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(Message 804247)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The hot dog vendor prepares the hot dog and gives it to the monk. The monk pays him and asks for the change. The hot dog vendor says: "Change comes from within".) |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 804246)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting ready for A Grand Slam Breakfast |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 804245)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Massachusetts Crazy Laws Bullets may not be used as currency. No one may cross the Boston Common without carrying a shotgun in case of bears. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 804243)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tennessee Crazy Law It's illegal for frogs to croak after 11 PM. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 804239)
Posted 2 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oberlin College Founded (1833) Oberlin was the first college in the US to regularly admit African-American students and is also the oldest continuously operating coeducational institution. The college has long been associated with progressive causes, and it was a hotbed of abolitionism and a key stop along the Underground Railroad. Both students and faculty were involved in the controversial Oberlin-Wellington Rescue of a fugitive slave in 1858 |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804103)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I will be selecting the Win button today!! :o) Will not press the red this will cause A loss :o) |
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(Message 804102)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Train - Original Song I think Johnny Cash did A song about CannonBall if I remember right. |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804090)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I will be selecting the Win button today!! :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804083)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic from Billy Stewart Summer Time |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804082)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is the only option! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804081)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Train - Original Song Here is A good country song! enjoy! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804079)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
You are welcome honorable Dirk Villarreal Wittich-san |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 804072)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Here is what is listed next to video on you tube Kyu Sakamoto sings Sukiyaki at the TV show "shall we meet at seven?" in 1963. (If you like Kyu Sakamoto you should downdload this torrent that I have uploaded: http://thepiratebay.org/tor/3730710/K... From the Newspaper: KYU SAKAMOTO (Capitol) HOME TOWN: Kawasaki, Japan. AGE: 22 BACKGROUND: Kyu (pronounced "Q") has been a big star in Japan for almost four years, racking up eight best selling albums and 15 hit singles in that time, as well as acting in movies and television appearances. When Washington state disk jockey Rich Osborne (KORD) played a track from a Toshiba LP for his audience recently, entitled "Ue O Mui Te Aruko" the response was so favourable that the disk was soon one of the most popular in Washington State. Capitol Records, the U.S. associate of Toshiba decided to release it in this country, but changed the name to "Sukiyaki." |
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(Message 804057)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sukiyaki-Ue wo muite arukou-Kyu Sakamoto |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804056)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for Holiday Wins in Sept.Labor Day, Nov- Thanksgiving, and Dec. Xmas :o) |
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(Message 804050)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: How many Zen buddhists does it take to change a light bulb? A: None, they are the light bulb. |
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(Message 804045)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Paratrooper A paratrooper was scared to jump. His instructor told him, "If anything goes wrong, say, `Buddha oh Buddha' and you will be saved." The paratrooper got so scared that he forgot to pull his rip cord. So he said, "Buddha oh Buddha," and a hand came out and saved him. He said, "Thank God," and he was dropped |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 804044)
Posted 1 Sep 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Holiday Win |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803738)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You guys are so funny. Well you know with this Global Warming you can never be too prepared LOL |
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(Message 803736)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What is the name of the best Zen teacher? A: M.T. Ness |
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JFK
(Message 803728)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JFK2 - The sequel to Oliver Stone's JFK, you won't see in the cinema. Why is the GOV. putting show down notice to all the movies theaters in the U.S.? |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803727)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on a sunny but cool 46°F (8°C) a this time Sunday. Here in Kansas most of the time it is January however on ocassions we have had snow in late October. |
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(Message 803725)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Driving in India A monk was driving in India when suddenly a dog crosses the road. The car hit and killed the dog. The monk looked around and seeing a temple, went to knock on the door. A monk opened the door. The first monk said: "I'm terribly sorry, but my karma ran over your dogma." |
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(Message 803722)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Check out this video regarding your car tires. It could save your life! Yes very interesting what the tire shops as well as the Car Dealers do not tell you!! |
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(Message 803720)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic song from Lou Christie Two Faces Have I |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 803718)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting Ready for NFL Football!! It starts the 4th of Sept. !! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803716)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on a sunny but cool 46°F (8°C) a this time Sunday. Stealth when does the snow start coming down in your area? |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 803710)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you |
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Rocky and DogByte's Original Cafe
(Message 803709)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting ready for A Sunny Sunday here in the Midwest! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 803708)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kansas Crazy Law The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks. Rabbits may not be shot from motorboats. No one may catch fish with his bare hands. Pedestrians crossing the highways at night must wear tail lights |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 803707)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Edison Patents Kinetoscope in the US (1897) Edison helped design the kinetoscope, a precursor to the modern motion picture projector. It worked through a phenomenon known as "persistence of vision," in which a sequence of images is blended by the eye to create the illusion of motion. Because the work of so many others had gone into its invention, Edison never bothered to apply for an international copyright on the device, believing that it would not stand up in European courts |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 803706)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wilhelmina I of the Netherlands (1880) Strong-willed and astute, Wilhelmina I enjoyed great popularity as queen of the Netherlands. She reigned for 50 years and guided her country through two world wars. Wilhelmina also had a keen understanding of business matters, and her investments made her one of the wealthiest women in the world. In 1948, she abdicated in favor of her daughter Juliana |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 803705)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Etiquette in the Middle East Travelers who fail to familiarize themselves with a region's customs before visiting that area risk inadvertently offending or insulting their hosts. For example, in Iraq and Iran, the "thumbs up" gestureâ€â€a Western expression of approvalâ€â€is considered an offensive insult. In the Middle East, where Islam is the predominant religion, modesty and hospitality are strongly valued traits, but their practice varies across ethnic groups |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803704)
Posted 31 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On A Sunny Sunday!! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 803367)
Posted 30 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny "Guitar" Watson -Gangster of Love |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 803365)
Posted 30 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803364)
Posted 30 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: in for A Super Saturday win!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 803106)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Taking Spin to win!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 803104)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Internet Help Desk-Humor |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 803101)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Check out this video regarding your car tires. It could save your life! A very interesting video on the Code used to tell the age of your tires Car Tire Safety |
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(Message 803008)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Greeting to everyone in Seti world how is life treating you all? Here is the current temp as of 9:54pm cst Temp: 89 F (32 C) Humidity: 52 Heat Index: 94 |
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AriZonaMoon`s web-site + AZM City ,and other relevant inputs ;-)
(Message 803004)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: check linkHer city is looking pretty good!! How long did it take her to acomplished this excellent feet in building the city? |
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(Message 803001)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Greeting to everyone in Seti world how is life treating you all? The 100 degrees does not include the heat index as well as the humidity. |
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(Message 803000)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: check linkHer city is looking pretty good!! |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 802999)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We need to Blood to win this post!! :o) |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread II ;-)
(Message 802996)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Moon I am looking for some awesome photo's of Norway do you know where A young man I my self can find them ;o) Stealth thanks for the heads up I will check it out!! Matthew |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #69 Not So Sunny Sunday........
(Message 802993)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Stupendous win! |
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(Message 802991)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Breaking into a house A man went to the Police Station wishing to speak with the burglar who had broken into his house the night before. "You'll get your chance in court." said the Desk Sergeant. "No, no no!" said the man. "I want to know how he got into the house without waking my wife. I've been trying to do that for years!" |
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(Message 802988)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Greeting to everyone in Seti world how is life treating you all? It has been A another Barn Burner of A day here in the midwest with temps reaching 100 degrees plus. Cheers! Matthew |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 802986)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does this mean I recount :o) |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread II ;-)
(Message 802985)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Miss Moon I am looking for some awesome photo's of Norway do you know where A young man I my self can find them ;o) Cheers! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 802984)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Maine Crazy Laws At time Justice is Blind all the time :o) |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 802981)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while buying the Blue Light Specials!! No you tell me LOL ;o) |
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Backwards PC
(Message 802979)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Idea on the Backward PC!! thanks for sharing!! Cheers! |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 802975)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while buying the Blue Light Specials!! |
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Internet Explorer 8 Beta2 is out
(Message 802954)
Posted 29 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I use Avant most of the time the other time is devoted to FireFox |
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(Message 802806)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Maine Crazy Laws I do believe these laws to be true what I find is that the States do not update their laws that they have passed when the United States was formed. |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 802698)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game :o) |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 802679)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A genetic abnormality gave Yoda, of Downers Grove, Ill., four ear flaps instead of two Yoda the Cat Astounds With Four Ears |
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great to be alive...
(Message 802677)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good news that you were not hurt!! you were traveling at the correct speed >> GODS SPEED that is :o) He was certainly watching over you that day! |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 802676)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Space-Time In physics, space-time is a four-dimensional continuum consisting of three dimensions in space and one dimension in time. This mathematical model, which is an integral part of Einstein's relativity theory, combines space and time into a single continuum that allows physicists to more uniformly describe the workings of the universe. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 802674)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770) Hegel was a German philosopher who developed the Hegelian dialectic, in which one concept inevitably generates its opposite, and the interaction of these leads to a new concept. He used the dialectic to explain everything from logic to nature, and politics to art. Hegel also influenced many subsequent philosophies, including post-Hegelian idealism, the existentialism of Kierkegaard and Sartre, and Marx's socialism |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 802671)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Maine Crazy Laws 1.)Shotguns are required to be taken to church in the event of a Native American attack. 2.)You may not step out of a plane in flight. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 802669)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Hendrix is one of the best guitarist of all time :o) |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 802667)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: New Ferrari Interesting Design concept! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 802666)
Posted 28 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Truth is the only safe ground to stand on. Elizabeth Cady Stanton US suffragist (1815 - 1902) |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 802344)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Those Crazy Texans It is illegal for one to shoot a buffalo from the second story of a hotel. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 802343)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
That is A good question! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 802342)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "I don't think it is given to any of us to be impertinent to great religions with impunity." - John le Carre |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 802188)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this artcile interesting on how they build Robot Fish to match fish that are extinct. Sci/TechRobot fish to resurrect fossils |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 802187)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Robot Sea Bream Watched to video looks like the real thing to me :o) |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 802185)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: West Virginia Crazy Laws 1.) Roadkill may be taken home for supper. 2.) It is legal to beat your wife so long as it is done in public on Sunday, on the courthouse steps. |
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Website of the day
(Message 802183)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: He is A website on W the resource for car design, automotive design, industrial and product design and the future of transport Concept Car Design |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 802181)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-labor Day win |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 802180)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: James Lick (1796) A piano maker by training, Lick spent many years in South America before returning to the US in 1848. He settled in San Francisco, where he soon abandoned the piano-making trade in favor of real estate. Shortly after his arrival, gold was discovered in the region, and Lick made a fortune in the housing boom that followed. The wealthiest man in California at the time of his death, he left most of his estate to social and scientific causes |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 802179)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Parahumans Once solely a concept of science-fiction, the parahuman, or human-animal hybrid, has recently entered the realm of reality. Efforts to combine genes from different species for medical and industrial purposes are now fairly common. Though such research could prove useful for the production of drugs and transplant-ready organs, it has raised numerous ethical, moral, and legal issues. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 802176)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The reason for running A police officer attempts to stop a car for speeding and the guy gradually increases his speed until he's topping 100 mph. He eventually realizes he can't escape and finally pulls over. The cop approaches the car and says, "It's been a long day and my tour is almost over, so if you can give me a good excuse for your behavior, I'll let you go." The guy thinks for a few seconds and then says, "My wife ran away with a cop about a week ago. I thought you might be that officer trying to give her back!" |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 802174)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 42nd Street Opens on Broadway (1980) 42nd Street, a hugely successful stage musical, tells the story of an up-and-coming chorus girl named Peggy Sawyer, who hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and arrives in New York City to pursue a Broadway career. The show premiered in 1980 at NYC's Winter Garden Theatre and won the Tony Awards for Choreography and Best Musical. It was revived in 2001 at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts. In the original Broadway production |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 802172)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Life is a moderately good play with a badly written third act. Truman Capote US author (1924 - 1984) |
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Toonces the Driving Cat
(Message 802169)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another video of Toonces I located on Google video Toonces - the cat who could drive a car |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 802168)
Posted 26 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Puppy Scares 3 Bears From Backyard |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 801854)
Posted 25 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 801844)
Posted 25 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top Ten Signs Your Airline is Cutting Costs 10. During flight they hit you with additional $200 "landing charge" 9. It's day 4 of your honeymoon and you're still on the tarmac 8. Plane has a "Hyundai" hood ornament 7. When you arrive, Hawaii looks suspiciously like Detroit 6. Inflatable vest replaced with smaller inflatable bow ties 5. Plane can't take off until you lose 20 pounds 4. In-flight entertainment: watching two fat guys fight for an armrest 3. Flight attendants wearing clothes you packed 2.The pilot -- Andy Dick. Seriously, Andy, we love you and want you to get help! 1. During the captain's preflight checklist, you hear him say, "close enough" |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 801818)
Posted 25 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I came I saw I Won the post of the Day!! |
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Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing
(Message 801817)
Posted 25 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I forgot to mention:Soo lovely hostesses with those typical dresses...poetry? On MSNBC they showed those young girls with their medals and by the looks of it they look younger than 16. The Chinese really wanted to win Gold Medals in A bad way to the extent to falsify the ages of these youngs ladies. |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 801814)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Don't arrest the judge A squad car driver was covering a quiet beat out in the sticks when he was amazed to find a former lieutenant on the police force covering the beat. He stopped the car and asked, "Why, Irish Mike, this wouldn't be your new beat out here in the sticks, would it?" "That it is, "Irish Mike replied grimly, "ever since I arrested the judge on his way to the masquerade ball." "You mean you pinched his honor?" asked Pat. "How was I to know that his convict suit was only a costume?" demanded Mike. "Well," mused Pat, "there's a lesson in this somewhere." "That there is," replied Irish Mike...." 'Tis wise never to book a judge by his cover." |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 801811)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells, The X Files Theme If my memory serves my correct Tubular Bells was also used in the Exorcist. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 801810)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I dont think massa will get punnished. Another item mention in today race was that Ferrari had overheating issues with the front breaks. I do not see this being an issue at SPA since it is not A street course. |
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(Message 801808)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: To make things simple I will use the 5.10.45 version until the 6.4 version comes out. :o) |
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Toonces the Driving Cat
(Message 801657)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 801656)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I was wondering...... Would the owner have to be cerified scuba diving in order for his/her cat to take lessions? |
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(Message 801654)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am trying to install BOINC 6.2.18 on Windows 2003 server. I receive an error message saying installing BOINC on A domain controller is currently not supported. What is odd is I am currently running BOINC version 5.10.45 with this version of windows. Did they change something in this new version that will not allow me to run BOINC on windows server 2003? Regards Matthew |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 801648)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I dont think massa will get punnished. They showed A replay of Kimi's oops by the looks of it he jumped the gun trying to beat Mclaren out of the pit. Then he is engine took A turn for the worst on the next lap. Listening to Bob Varsha this is the second engine failure Ferrari has had on the new engine. The next race is SPA which will be interesting to say the least. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 801642)
Posted 24 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Massa Wins again! however that pit lane foul will hurt him. Also , did you see Kimi pull away to early which cause one of the pit crew to fall!! They had to take him to the hospital what injuries he received that did not say. |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 801306)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aww, I want a scuba suit for my Chucky! I know your kittys are way above the Scuba cat!! :o) |
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(Message 801305)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Native American trades An old Native American wanted a loan for $500. He approached his local banker. The banker pulled out the loan application, asking, "What are you going to do with the money?" "Take jewelry to city and sell it," said the old man. "What have you got for collateral?" queried the banker, going strictly by the book. "Don't know of collateral." "Well that's something of value that would cover the cost of the loan. Have you got any vehicles?" "Yes, I have a 1949 Chevy pickup." The banker shook his head, "How about livestock?" "Yes, I have a horse." "How old is it?" "I don't know; it has no teeth." Finally the banker decided to make the $500 loan. Several weeks later the old man was back in the bank. He pulled out a roll of bills, "Here's the money to pay loan," he said, handing the entire amount including interest. "What are you going to do with the rest of that money?" "Put it in my pocket." "Why don't you deposit it in my bank?" he asked. "I don't know of deposit." "Well, you put the money in our bank and we take care of it for you. When you want to use it you can withdraw it." The old Indian leaned across the desk, looking suspiciously at the banker, and asked, "What you got for collateral?" |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 801301)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Did you guys happen to see Q1, Q2, Q3 sessions today? what A crazy turn of events! |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 801300)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aww, I want a scuba suit for my Chucky! I sure the owner of Scuba will make yeah one ;o) |
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Toonces the Driving Cat
(Message 801299)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: LOL I haven't seen those SNL skits before, thanks for posting them. Of the SNL kits this one has to rank in the top five!! Everytime I watch Toonces play Ping Pong I laugh for hours :o) Those paws of his are so fast when he plays ping pong LOL |
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BSG
(Message 801298)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It sounds like they are robbing Peter to Paul to get these TV shows out. All for the all mighty Dollar!! if they keep this up they will not have A fan base. |
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Toonces the Driving Cat
(Message 801094)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another funny Clip Toonces play ping pong |
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Toonces the Driving Cat
(Message 801093)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Deos everyone remember this SNL skit Toonces The Driving Cat |
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BSG
(Message 801091)
Posted 23 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have not heard recent news about BSG does anybody know when the final season starts? It sounds like they are robbing Peter to Paul to get these TV shows out. |
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BSG
(Message 801034)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have not heard recent news about BSG does anybody know when the final season starts? |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 801032)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Carnivorous Plants Usually found in places with thin or nutrient-poor soil, carnivorous plants derive some or most of their sustenance by attracting, trapping, and digesting insects, small animals, and protozoans. Though there are hundreds of species of carnivorous plants, they all attract and trap prey using any of 5 basic mechanisms: pitfall traps, flypaper traps, snap traps, bladder traps, and lobster-pot traps |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 801031)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leni Riefenstahl (1902) Riefenstahl was a German filmmaker whose most famous works are documentary propaganda films for the German Nazi Party. Her Triumph of the Will, a documentary of a huge Nazi rally glorifying Hitler, is widely regarded as one of the most effective pieces of propaganda ever produced. After the war, Riefenstahl was classified as a Nazi sympathizer and blacklisted. Later, she became interested in underwater photography and the Nuba tribe in the Sudan. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 801030)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 22, 1968, Pope Paul VI arrived in Bogota, Colombia, for the start of the first papal visit to South America. On this date: In 1485, England's King Richard III was killed in the Battle of Bosworth Field, ending the War of the Roses. In 1787, inventor John Fitch demonstrated his steamboat on the Delaware River to delegates from the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. In 1846, Gen. Stephen W. Kearny proclaimed all of New Mexico a territory of the United States. In 1851, the schooner America outraced more than a dozen British vessels off the English coast to win a trophy that came to be known as the America's Cup. In 1904, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping was born in Sichuan province. In 1910, Japan annexed Korea, which remained under Japanese colonial rule until 1945. In 1956, President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon were nominated for second terms in office by the Republican National Convention in San Francisco. In 1978, President Jomo Kenyatta, a leading figure in Kenya's struggle for independence, died; Vice President Daniel arap Moi was sworn in as acting president. In 1985, 55 people died when fire broke out aboard a British Airtours charter jet on a runway at Manchester Airport in England. In 1989, Black Panther co-founder Huey P. Newton was shot to death in Oakland, Calif. (Gunman Tyrone Robinson was later sentenced to 32 years to life in prison.) Ten years ago: President Clinton, in his Saturday radio address, announced he had signed an executive order putting Osama bin Laden's Islamic Army and two of his main lieutenants on a list of terrorist groups. Five years ago: Alabama's chief justice, Roy Moore, was suspended for his refusal to obey a federal court order to remove his Ten Commandments monument from the rotunda of his courthouse. Texas Gov. Rick Perry pardoned 35 people arrested in the 1999 Tulia drug busts and convicted on the testimony of a lone undercover agent. (The agent, Tom Coleman, was later found guilty of aggravated perjury and sentenced to 10 years probation — he's been appealing his conviction.) In Brazil, a rocket exploded on its launch pad during tests just days before liftoff, killing 21 workers. One year ago: President Bush, addressing the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Kansas City, Mo., offered a fresh endorsement of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, calling him "a good guy, good man with a difficult job." A U.S. helicopter crashed in Iraq, killing 14 soldiers. Hurricane Dean slammed into Mexico for the second time in as many days. The Texas Rangers became the first team in 110 years to score 30 runs in a game, setting an American League record in a 30-3 rout of the Baltimore Orioles in the first game of a doubleheader. Poet and short story writer Grace Paley died in Thetford Hill, Vt., at age 84. |
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(Message 801027)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS McLaren is only 11 points behind as it stands today. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 801024)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IS this A new track or one that is used for other racing? By the looks of the track is has some good corners! |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 800989)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ROFLMAO.....Thanks Matt.... I watched the video again and I still Amazed how at ease the kitty in under water. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 800984)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A night race? wow that will be interesting! |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 800982)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ROFLMAO.....Thanks Matt.... I thought you guys and gals would get A kick out of that LOL That is one brave cat :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 800980)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Power corrupts the few, while weakness corrupts the many. Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983) |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 800641)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-midnght win! |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 800636)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Extraordinary People - Painter with no Eyes |
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Scuba Cat
(Message 800634)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The world's only scuba diving cat loves to scuba dive with her owner. She easily stays under water for nearly an hour Scuba Cat |
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(Message 800633)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A blog I found on Windows 7 |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 800631)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Personally, I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught." - Winston Churchill |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 800629)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toxic Gas Erupts from Lake Nyos (1986) Lake Nyos is a deep lake high on the flank of an inactive volcano in Cameroon. A pocket of magma lies beneath the lake, charging the water with an estimated 90 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). In 1986, a limnic eruption at Lake Nyos triggered the sudden release of about 1.6 million tonnes of CO2 that rushed down nearby valleys, displacing all the air and suffocating approximately 1,700 people within 20 km of the lake. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 800628)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Joe Strummer (1952) Strummer was the lead singer and guitarist, as well as the principle songwriter for The Clash, a British rock band. The Clash was instrumental in ushering in the age of punk rock music in the late 1970s and was the most musically diverse and overtly political of the original English punk bands. Strummer supported the Rock Against Racism campaign. He was also known for his devotion to his fans, often signing autographs for hours after performances |
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Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 800627)
Posted 22 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another article about Comcast reportedly plans to reduce Internet service to customers. Comcast to throttle some customers' Web speeds |
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And jsut so yas know.........
(Message 800271)
Posted 21 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THe Pre- K-pax Movie |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 799507)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Emerson Lake & Palmer-from the beginning |
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(Message 799504)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with Tommy James and the Shondells while Draggin' the Line |
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(Message 799502)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bright Ideas Minor league pitcher John Odom was traded in May by the Calgary Vipers of the independent Golden Baseball League to the Laredo Broncos of the independent United League, but his exchanged counterpart balked at leaving the U.S. for the Canadian team. The clubs huddled and announced that Odom would still report to Laredo, which would send Calgary not a player in return, but 10 bats. [MSNBC-AP, 5-23-08] Car dealer Walter Moore of Max Motors in Butler, Mo. (an hour south of Kansas City), announced in May a free premium to every car purchaser: either $250 worth of gasoline or a gift certificate for a handgun. He told KMBC-TV that 80 percent of customers choose the gun. [KMBC-TV (Kansas City), 5-20-08] |
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(Message 799499)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for another win while going from good to great in 2008! |
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(Message 799498)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Classic Song from Tommy James and the Shondells My Baby Does the Hanky Panky |
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(Message 799497)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mark what is your take on the 1980's film Star man with Jeff Bridges? I believe this movie has the same premise as K-PAX. |
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(Message 799494)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Samuel Goldwyn (1879) Goldwyn was a Polish-born American film producer. He founded his own film company, which later merged with others to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), and in 1946, he received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Goldwyn is said to have had an explosive temper that left him with few close friends. When a former colleague died, Goldwyn allegedly declared, "The reason so many people turned up at his funeral is that they wanted to make sure he was dead." |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 799491)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: On this date: In 1863, Federal batteries and ships began bombarding South Carolina's Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor during the Civil War, but the Confederates managed to hold on despite several days of pounding. In 1896, a prospecting party discovered gold in Canada's Yukon territory, a finding that touched off the Klondike gold rush. In 1915, a mob in Cobb County, Ga., lynched Jewish businessman Leo Frank, whose death sentence for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan had been commuted to life imprisonment. (Frank, who'd maintained his innocence, was pardoned by Georgia in 1986.) In 1942, during World War II, U.S. 8th Air Force bombers attacked Rouen, France. In 1943, the Allied conquest of Sicily was completed as U.S. and British forces entered Messina. |
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(Message 799490)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Survivalism In the 1970s, widespread fear of imminent natural and artificial disasters and societal collapse led to the development of survivalism, a subculture based on the anticipation of catastrophic events and the preparations involved in surviving disaster. Survivalists stockpile food and water, build shelters, and learn skills that they believe will help them live through apocalyptic chaos. Today, many survivalists exchange information via the Internet. |
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(Message 799487)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You've got mail A blonde quickly went out to her mail box, looked in it, closed the door of the box, and went back in the house. A few minutes later she repeated this process by checking her mail again. She did this five more times, and her neighbor that was watching her commented: "You must be expecting a very important letter today the way you keep looking into that mail box." The blonde answered, "No, I am working on my computer, and it keeps telling me that I have mail." |
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(Message 799485)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin, |
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(Message 799483)
Posted 18 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science |
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(Message 799049)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
When is your departure time? |
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(Message 799046)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does everyone remember this group as well as the song? Steam - Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Them Goodbye |
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(Message 799044)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Heading to the Bar for my Daily Brewski!! |
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(Message 799042)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I bet if I take my K-PAX VITAMINS I will be able to travel the GALAXY as well :o) |
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(Message 799039)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting married is very much like going to the restaurant with friends. You order what you want, and when you see what the other fellow has, you wish you had ordered that. we pay one way or another LOL |
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(Message 799036)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
You could always use A GPS tracking device :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 799026)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And gurl.......I be the one to take ya home from the dance...... Boppers with pride babe. Yes that is the one!! His musical talent is A true gift that everyone can enjoy! |
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And jsut so yas know.........
(Message 799024)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some folks lay me links aft a glay,.......... Like you on A journey and that it when it ends you will return home? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 799017)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: all terrain motorbike The Ultimate in All-terrain |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 799005)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getting married is very much like going to the restaurant with friends. You order what you want, and when you see what the other fellow has, you wish you had ordered that. |
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And jsut so yas know.........
(Message 799003)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some folks lay me links aft a glay,.......... Your are the Real K-PAX! |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 799002)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Alabama Laws It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle Bear wrestling matches are prohibited. You may not have an ice cream cone in your back pocket at any time It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street if you have a lantern attached to the front of your automobile |
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ARTICLE OF THE DAY:
(Message 798997)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Atomic Force Microscope With a demonstrated resolution of fractions of a nanometer, the atomic force microscope (AFM) is one of the foremost tools for imaging, measuring, and manipulating matter at the nanoscale. Unlike the electron microscope, which provides a two-dimensional image of a sample, the AFM provides a true 3-D surface profile. Though the term "microscope" suggests the visual study of minute samples, this high-tech device functions in an entirely different manner. |
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And jsut so yas know.........
(Message 798996)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some folks lay me links aft a glay,.......... Well it is not Pig Latin! |
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(Message 798993)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And gurl.......I be the one to take ya home from the dance...... Boppers with pride babe. Mark are you A fan of Louie Armstrong |
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And jsut so yas know.........
(Message 798991)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some folks lay me links aft a glay,.......... Yeah wheat CR said HUH?? |
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Input? Courts blocking MIT students...
(Message 798989)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The MIT students should of presented their findings to the transit authorities first. Then if they would acknowledge the flaws and fix them then I believe they have A right to share the information. I agree with Majestic The ones that go and exploit these weaknesses ALREADY has this information. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 798984)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tenn., at age 42. On this date: In 1777, American forces won the Revolutionary War Battle of Bennington. In 1812, Detroit fell to British and Indian forces in the War of 1812. In 1858, a telegraphed message from Britain's Queen Victoria to President Buchanan was transmitted over the recently laid trans-Atlantic cable. In 1948, baseball legend Babe Ruth died in New York at age 53. In 1954, Sports Illustrated was first published by Time Inc. In 1956, Adlai E. Stevenson was nominated for president at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. In 1960, Britain ceded control of the crown colony of Cyprus. In 1978, James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., told a Capitol Hill hearing he did not commit the crime, saying he'd been set up by a mysterious man called "Raoul." In 1987, 156 people were killed when Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed while trying to take off from Detroit. In 2000, delegates to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles nominated Al Gore for president. Ten years ago: Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland united in uncomprehending grief over the car bomb slaughter of 29 people in Omagh a day earlier. A day before President Clinton was to face a criminal grand jury concerning his relationship with Monica Lewinsky, his lawyer said, "The truth is the truth, and that's how the president will testify." Five years ago: The Midwest and Northeast were almost fully recovered from the worst power outage in U.S. history. A car driven by U.S. Rep. Bill Janklow ran a stop sign on a rural road in South Dakota and collided with motorcyclist Randy Scott, who died in the accident. Idi Amin, the former dictator of Uganda, died in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia; he was believed to have been about 80. One year ago: Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen held for 3 1/2 years as an enemy combatant, was convicted in Miami of helping Islamic extremists and plotting overseas attacks. (Padilla, once accused of plotting with al-Qaida to detonate a radioactive "dirty bomb," was later sentenced to 17 years and four months in prison on the unrelated terror support charges.) A cave-in killed three rescuers in the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah; the search for six trapped miners was later abandoned. |
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BIG sigs
(Message 798983)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have not really been into large Sigs. I believe my sig passes with flying colors. :o) |
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Website of the day
(Message 798978)
Posted 16 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
By the looks of it no number cruncher until 1998 :o) |
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Website of the day
(Message 798499)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daffin's Chocolate Candies The World's Largest Chocolate Candy Store |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 798491)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cool Animated Car Race NSX vs. Lamborghini animated |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 798486)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Octagonal Wheeled Watercraft |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 798483)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kansas Crazy Law The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks |
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Shows you watched when we were younger.....
(Message 798480)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Flip Wilson show I remember watching in the early 1970's |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 798479)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1969: On the opening day of the Woodstock Arts and Music Fair in upstate New York, promoters overwhelmed by the hundreds of thousands in attendance decide to waive admission fees. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 798471)
Posted 15 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Laws alone can not secure freedom of expression; in order that every man present his views without penalty there must be spirit of tolerance in the entire population. Albert Einstein |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 797593)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: through the tulips no doubt! :o) |
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(Message 797575)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Northern Soul Music from the one the only Little Milton We're Gonna Make It 1965 |
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The Last Person To Post #68 Crazy Crunching Thursday.........
(Message 797573)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win while going from Good to Great in 2008 |
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(Message 797572)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1960's flashback from the one the only Human Beinz Nobody but me |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 797570)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is blast from the past!! Time wont let me - The Outsiders |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 797568)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Outsiders-Respectable[Original AM Radio Version] |
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Website of the day
(Message 797564)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Worst cars ever made |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 797561)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Vladimir Odoevsky (1803) Odoevsky was a prominent Russian philosopher, writer, music critic, philanthropist, and pedagogue who was recently credited with having predicted "blogging" and the basic principles of the Internet. Written in 1837, his novel, Year 4338, describes a magnetic telegraph that allows the occupants of different houses to communicate. Odoevsky also wrote tales for children and phantasmagoric stories for adults |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 797560)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "A belief which leaves no place for doubt is not a belief; it is a superstition." - Jose Bergamin |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 797559)
Posted 14 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 13, 1961, Berlin was divided as East Germany sealed off the border between the city's eastern and western sectors and began building a wall in order to halt the flight of refugees. On this date: In 1521, Spanish conqueror Hernando Cortez captured Tenochtitlan, present-day Mexico City, from the Aztecs. In 1624, French King Louis XIII named Cardinal Richelieu his first minister. In 1704, the Battle of Blenheim was fought during the War of the Spanish Succession, resulting in a victory for English-led forces over French and Bavarian soldiers. In 1846, the American flag was raised for the first time in Los Angeles. In 1889, William Gray of Hartford, Conn., received a patent for a coin-operated telephone. In 1910, Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, died in London at age 90. In 1932, Adolf Hitler rejected the post of vice-chancellor of Germany, saying he was prepared to hold out "for all or nothing." In 1934, the satirical comic strip "Li'l Abner," created by Al Capp, made its debut. In 1960, the first two-way telephone conversation by satellite took place with the help of Echo 1. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 796754)
Posted 12 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Christian III of Denmark and Norway (1503) Christian III was king of Denmark and Norway from 1534 to 1559. Early in his reign, he allied with Sweden to defeat the German city of Lübeck, which had invaded Denmark in an attempt to reinstate the deposed Christian II. That victory broke the power of the Hanseatic League and made the Danish fleet supreme in northern waters. As ruler, Christian established Lutheranism in Denmark and laid the foundation for the absolutist Danish monarchy of the 17th century. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 796753)
Posted 12 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Christian III of Denmark and Norway (1503) Christian III was king of Denmark and Norway from 1534 to 1559. Early in his reign, he allied with Sweden to defeat the German city of Lübeck, which had invaded Denmark in an attempt to reinstate the deposed Christian II. That victory broke the power of the Hanseatic League and made the Danish fleet supreme in northern waters. As ruler, Christian established Lutheranism in Denmark and laid the foundation for the absolutist Danish monarchy of the 17th century. |
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Website of the day
(Message 796750)
Posted 12 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Quotations Page You've reached the oldest quotation site on the Web |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 796749)
Posted 12 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company. George Washington First president of US (1732 - 1799) |
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Website of the day
(Message 796255)
Posted 11 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Desk Top Backrounds for car Fanatics All Car Wallpaper |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 796253)
Posted 11 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of Amiens Ends (1918) The Battle of Amiens was the opening phase of the Allied offensive that ultimately led to the end of WWI. Allied forces had pushed, on average, seven miles into enemy territory by the end of the day, constituting one of the greatest advances of the war. The battle marked the end of trench warfare on the Western Front and the return to the mobile warfare that would prevail until the armistice was signed on November 11. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 796252)
Posted 11 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eiji Yoshikawa (1892) Yoshikawa was a Japanese historical novelist and was among the most famous authors of that genre. Despite the fact that many of his novels are actually revisions of past works, Yoshikawa was awarded the Cultural Order of Merit in 1960 and the Mainichi Art Award just before his death two years later. He is credited with renewing Japan's interest in its history |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 796251)
Posted 11 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Great men are rarely isolated mountain-peaks; they are the summits of ranges." |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 796020)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Connecticut:Ah but how high does it have to bounce. Good Question? |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 796019)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Classic Song from the 1950's Very much so! Also another one of his songs called Jump into the Line :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 796014)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Classic Song from the 1950's Banana Boat Song |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 796011)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Deep Purple-Smoke On The Water(Live, 1973) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795997)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1980's flashback video Quarterflash - Harden My Heart |
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Seti City.....
(Message 795989)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Seti City has surpassed any dream I could have had for it....... I hear the city has an awesome amusement park! |
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Seti City.....
(Message 795979)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Seti City has surpassed any dream I could have had for it....... What is the Mayors name of this fine city :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795977)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only Spencer Davis Group I am A Man |
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Website of the day
(Message 795972)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Summer Olympics |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 795968)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing." - Albert Schweitzer |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795967)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Famous song from ARCHIE BELL AND THE DRELLS TIGHTEN UP |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 795963)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ferdinand Magellan Sets Sail to Circumnavigate Globe (1519) Magellan's expedition sailed down the South American coast, through the Straight of Magellan, and across the Pacific Ocean, which Magellan himself named. The voyage proved definitively the roundness of the earth and revealed the Americas as a new world, separate from Asia. Though Magellan is often credited with being the first to circumnavigate the globe, he himself died in the Philippines and never returned to Europe. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795961)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My Blue Heaven-Fats Domino-1957 |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 795960)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Herbert Hoover (1874) At the outbreak of WWI, Hoover devoted himself to humanitarian efforts, arranging the return of Americans stranded abroad and securing supplies for civilians of war-devastated Europe. Elected president of the US in 1928, his administration was dominated by the economic depression that followed the 1929 stock market crash. Believing the economy would regenerate spontaneously, he was reluctant to extend federal activities |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795957)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another Classic Song from the great!! Fats Domino Ain't That A Shame" |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 795955)
Posted 10 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: okay this for all the AARP seti members :o) they will remember this song when it came out in the 1950's Fats Domino - Blueberry hill |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794862)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Gods Speed!! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 794861)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Foo Fighters -Learn To Fly |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794858)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pink Floyd - Learning to Fly I thought their was A change of venue :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794856)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pink Floyd - Learning to Fly |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794851)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Carson Sings With The Rat Pack My Aunts and Uncles shared stores of going to see the Big Bands in the 1940's as well as having the time of their life enjoying the music. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794845)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Carson Sings With The Rat Pack Do not play and instrument however I do enjoy listening to A couple of Big bands Benny Goodman, Les Brown and his Band of Renown |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794833)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is one of my favorite songs from the Rat Pack When Cool Was King |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794831)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Carson Sings With The Rat Pack A young 46 I had influences from my brothers, sister and ants and uncles |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794825)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Johnny Carson Sings With The Rat Pack Excellent Video |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794822)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Frank Sinatra singing one of his Classic songs! Sounds like something Ertha Kit would say :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794819)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Frank Sinatra singing one of his Classic songs! Luck Be A Lady Tonight |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794818)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lets not forget Nancy Sinatra! :o) These Boots Are made For Walking Original |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 794813)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cowsills 2008 |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 794807)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You might be a redneck if You think the last words to The Star Spangled Banner are "Gentlemen, start your engines. |
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Website of the day
(Message 794806)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Website on German WW2 aircraft Luft '46 |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 794805)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this excellent image on Terminator Salvation |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 794803)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wanted no part of politics. And I wasn't in Berlin to compete against any one athlete. The purpose of the Olympics, anyway, was to do your best. As I'd learned long ago from Charles Riley, the only victory that counts is the one over yourself." - Jesse Owens |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 794800)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Emiliano Zapata (1879) During the Mexican Revolution, Zapata led the Liberation Army of the South, whose slogan "Land and Liberty" represented its goal of repossessing the indigenous Mexican lands taken by the Spanish. Though Zapata's family lived comfortably on their own land, he was a born leader who keenly felt the injustices suffered by his people. Zapata's soldiers, mainly peasants recruited from plantations and villages, occupied Mexico City three times between 1914 and 1915 |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 794799)
Posted 9 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Quit India Resolution is Passed (1942) The Quit India Movement was a revolt initiated by Mahatma Gandhi that effectively set into motion the civil disobedience movement that would topple British rule in India. Thousands of Indians responded to the call, while the British attempted to suppress the movement by arresting over 100,000 people, levying mass fines, and subjecting demonstrators to public floggings |
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New forum look???
(Message 794278)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Looks kinda funky....but I like it. Color is okay |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 794276)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)-The Swingin' Medallions |
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Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 794271)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'd trade the world for a life time supply of Guinness! Nudge nudge wink wink give it A go give it go eh? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 794260)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thor Heyerdahl Lands in Polynesia (1947) Heyerdahl was a great adventurer with a background in zoology and geography. His real passion, however, lay in cultural anthropology, and he theorized that the first settlers of Polynesia were of South American origin. To support this theory, he and 5 companions made the crossing from Peru to the Tuamotu Archipelago on a primitive log raft. Heyerdahl describes the voyage in the international bestseller Kon-Tiki. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 794259)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mata Hari (1876) Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, this Dutch courtesan, dancer, and probable spy went by the stage name Mata Hari. During WWI, she had intimate relationships with many high-ranking Allied military officers and government officials. In January 1917, French intelligence intercepted German messages about a spy that the former identified as Mata Hari. Less than a year later, she was executed by the French on espionage charges. |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 794003)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mellow Yellow by Donovan |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 793998)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Classic song from the Cowsills 1967 Some Good Years - The Cowsills |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 793991)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Hair" by the Cowsills |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 793988)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A 1970s classic song from Brian Hyland Gypsy Woman (1970) |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 793985)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does everyone remember the Cowsills? The Rain, the Park, and Other Things |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 793981)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Connecticut: 1. You can be stopped by the police for biking over 65 miles per hour. 2. You are not allowed to walk across a street on your hands. 3. A pickle is not officially a pickle unless it bounces |
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Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 793975)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'd trade the world for a life time supply of Guinness! I would like to second that motion :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 793972)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman." - Thomas Paine |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 793971)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alexander Fleming (1881) Motivated by the devastating infection he saw in battlefield hospitals during WWI, Fleming, a Scottish bacteriologist, set about searching for an effective antiseptic. In 1922, he discovered lysozyme, an antibacterial enzyme present in saliva, nasal secretions, and tears. In 1928, he isolated the antibiotic substance penicillin, a finding that earned him a Nobel Prize and has forever changed modern medicine. |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 793970)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Any idea when the next season starts? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 793969)
Posted 7 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: End of the Holy Roman Empire: Francis II Abdicates (1806) Francis II, last of the Holy Roman Emperors, came to power shortly before the outbreak of war with Napoleon's France. His armies were defeated, and he ceded the left bank of the Rhine to France but was granted Venetia and Dalmatia. In 1798, he joined the Second Coalition against France, but he was again defeated and eventually consented to the virtual dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 793016)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: An ordinance in Lawrence, Kansas, forbids anyone to carry bees in his hat while on the city streets. |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 793014)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, if an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle. plus another space and another space :o) |
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Dumbs Laws
(Message 793002)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, if an elephant is left tied to a parking meter, the parking fee has to be paid just as it would for a vehicle. |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 792999)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just hope that it is better than T3 (very disappointing.) I as well have not really gotten into the TV series. Their is something missing cannot quite put A finger on it. |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 792994)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good looking poster |
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(Message 792989)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Watched the trailer for this movie from what I can tell it does not look half bad Crossing my fingers :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 792986)
Posted 5 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Until you make peace with who you are, you'll never be content with what you have. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAY:
(Message 792621)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TODAY'S BIRTHDAY: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792) Shelley was an English Romantic poet who is widely considered to be among the finest lyric poets in the English language. He studied at Oxford, where his collaboration on the pamphlet The Necessity of Atheism led to his expulsion. He married Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, now famed as Mary Shelley, after his first wife drowned herself in 1816. Shelley himself drowned on July 8, 1822. |
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The next 007 movie is QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(Message 792619)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cannot not wait for this movie to be released. |
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The next 007 movie is QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(Message 792618)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 792617)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Feudalism Abolished in France (1789) Less than a month after the storming of the Bastille, the National Assembly held a meeting in which the nobles and clergy, driven partly by fear and partly by an outburst of idealism, relinquished their manorial rights. In the course of a few hours, nobles, clergy, towns, provinces, companies, and cities lost their special privileges. Shortly afterward, the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 792616)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / like a raisin in the sun?" - Langston Hughes |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 792614)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Being from California myself, I have read with interest some of the discussions here regarding the Govenator. It will be interesting to see Christian Bale will pull off the role of John Conner in this movie. |
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Shows you watched when we were younger.....
(Message 792613)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another Favorite Daktari (Swahili for "doctor") was a television series that aired on CBS from 1966 to 1969, featuring Marshall Thompson as Dr. Marsh Tracy, a veterinarian at the fictional Wameru Study Center for Animal Behavior in East Africa. |
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Shows you watched when we were younger.....
(Message 792612)
Posted 4 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: These lists are bring back fond memories... Here are a few more... Also, Love American Style :o) |
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Shows you watched when we were younger.....
(Message 792270)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How about Ironside It takes A thief Mod Squad Room 222 Mannix Rowan and Martins Laugh In Flip Wilson Show Jackie Gleason Show Mayberry RFD. Mission Impossible Adam 12 Flipper Gentle Ben Gilligans Island My Three Sons Dream of Jeannie Rat Patrol H.R Puff and Stuff Lidsville The Herculoids Space Ghost Banana Splits Medical Center Emergency Big valley High Chaparral Combat with Vic Morrow |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 792264)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We cannot play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent." - Ronald Reagan |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 792261)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Niger Gains Independence from France (1960) In 1884-85, the Conference of Berlin placed the territory of Niger within the French sphere of influence. In 1900, Niger was made a military territory within Upper Senegal–Niger, and in 1922 it was constituted a separate colony within French West Africa. National political activity began when Niger received its own assembly under the French constitution of 1946, which established the French Union. Niger achieved full independence on August 3, 1960 |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 792258)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I hope the remake does the original version justice. Forbidden Planet is another excellent film would not be surprised if they remake that film as well. |
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Loss of friends log..............
(Message 791746)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, It is good to see you. That is news to me. PM me with details when you get time. Cheers!! |
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Boinc 6.2.14
(Message 791745)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No, it has to migrate files from the prior location where you installed it to a newer hidden directory. That is A bum deal! you would think with all this modern Tech stuff that they can do this with out restarting A persons Computer. :o) |
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Terminator Salvation
(Message 791741)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Yeah he is too busy laying off state employed workers LOL |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 791739)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Dave Brubeck Classic from 1961 Take Fave |
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The next 007 movie is QUANTUM OF SOLACE
(Message 791730)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: QUANTUM OF SOLACE He is An excellent Actor! brings the level of 007 to A new Level |
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The Day the Earth Stood Still
(Message 791729)
Posted 3 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I hope the remake does the original version justice. |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 791462)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Smashing Pumpkins 1979 |
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Loss of friends log..............
(Message 791460)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew, It is good to see you. It is good to be back, what shambles are you referring to? |
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Loss of friends log..............
(Message 791444)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gods Speed to all of those who have passed! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 791442)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Neil Diamond Classic song from 1966 Solitary Man |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 791439)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of John Denvers best songs in my opinion is Leaving On a Jet Plane |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 791436)
Posted 2 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A classic Song from John Denver from 1971 Take Me Home Country Roads: |
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Boinc 6.2.14
(Message 791104)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is it possible to install 6.2.14 with out restarting your computer? Cheers! Matthew |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790983)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is some feel good music from EVERYDAY PEOPLE/SLY & FAMILY STONE |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 790979)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: New London Bridge Opens (1831) In 1831, the more than 600-year-old fire-damaged London Bridge was replaced with a new, five-arched, granite bridge. Designed by John Rennie, the New London Bridge spanned the city's River Thames for over a century. In 1968, it was purchased by American entrepreneur Robert P. McCulloch and reconstructed in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where it has since become Arizona's second biggest tourist attraction after the Grand Canyon. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790972)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Has anyone heard of the group from the late 1960's? This band did the theme song for the Brady Bunch Peppermint Trolley Company-Trust |
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To the kitty people V
(Message 790970)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 28" monitor??? 36 inch tv here no Big 60 inch LCD HD tv :o( |
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The Last Person To Post Wins #67 - Clotted cream & Honey for POETs Day
(Message 790953)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: finkling the last berry?? oh my |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790952)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the Baskerville Hounds garage Band from the 1960's The Four Best Songs from SPACE ROCK |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790950)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another song from Status Quo late 1960's Ice in the Sun |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 790947)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough. Groucho Marx |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 790673)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Another man who came away empty-handed had tried to rob a Walgreens in Port Richey, Fla., in July, handing a clerk what appeared to be a holdup note, except that nothing was written on it. The clerk, sensing the forgetful robber's cluelessness, boldly dialed 911 right in front of him, causing the man to flee. [St. Petersburg Times, 7-11-08] |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 790672)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is matter of choice. It is not something to be waited for; but rather something to be achieved." |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790671)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Don't know about the video, but I listened to them when I was young. They sound real good in the video for being older :o) |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 790670)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: he German Assembly Adopts the Weimar Constitution (1919) Written immediately after WWI, the Weimar constitution was the document that governed the short-lived Weimar Republic of Germany. According to the document, the nation was to be a federal republic, governed by a president and parliament. This was a strong attempt to establish a liberal democracy in Germany, but it occurred during a time of civil conflict and failed with the ascent of the Nazi Party in 1933. |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790665)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Status Quo Did that video come out in the late 1980's? |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 790664)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "A diplomatist is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday, but never remembers her age." |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790656)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A timeless hit from Eddie Money Two Tickets To Paradise W/Lyrics |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790652)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Status Quo In the Army Now |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 790646)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Status Quo-Pictures Of Matchstickmen |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 790634)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome back Matthew! Hi Dune It is great to be back!! Cheers! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 790633)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gnarls Barkley-Crazy |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 790632)
Posted 1 Aug 2008 by Matthew Love Post: That is too funny!! |
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Where the Hell is Matt?
(Message 790090)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome back, Matthew. :) Thank thank you and greetings to all :o) Cheers! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 790088)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is the Yardbirds baby oh yeah!! Groovy For your Love |
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The Bullitt chase scene........
(Message 790087)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It would be nice to see Bullitt in HD |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 790083)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What did the tree wear to the pool party? A: Swimming trunks! Q: What did the beaver say to the tree? A: It's been nice gnawing you! Q: Why did the leaf go to the doctor? A: It was feeling green! Q: What is a tree's least favorite month? A: Sep-timber! Q: What kind of tree can fit into your hand? A: A palm tree! |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 790082)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wild child |
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Skydiving Falcon
(Message 790081)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: High-Velocity Falcon thanks for the kinds words Mumps!! it is great to be back! |
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Where the Hell is Matt?
(Message 789996)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matt is right here! :o) Yes I can just count to one million :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 789995)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GMC Denali XT Concept |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 789991)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The June transfer of a prisoner from lockup to Britain's Northampton Crown Court, just across the street, required summoning the closest prison van (57 miles away) to come give him a ride. The prisoner (accused thief Mark Bailey) could not simply be walked across the street because officials feared that public, custodial exposure (a "perp walk") would embarrass him, in violation of his "human rights." [Daily Telegraph (London), 6-6-08] |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 789989)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: carrier delivery vehicle concept |
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Skydiving Falcon
(Message 789983)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: High-Velocity Falcon |
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Where the Hell is Matt?
(Message 789979)
Posted 30 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matt is right here! :o) |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781865)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rowan & Martin's Laugh- In JACK BENNY JOHNNY CARSON 1970 2/5 |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 781855)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Red Label |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781834)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 781828)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stuff |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 781824)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jack Klugman |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 781617)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Did someone say Peanuts? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 781572)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Monkees Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 781564)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1960's Ford Concept Cars - 1965 Mustang |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 781563)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Concept Cars |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 781561)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: V8SC 2008-Rnd 6 - Hidden Valley - Race 3(Part 1) |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 781552)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I Beam |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 781551)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night), 1967 |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 781548)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning again after a two-day win! It that one of them New Hybrid cars I hear about on the radio? :o) |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 781542)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is Give your Favorite Goat a high five day!! |
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Where the Hell is Matt?
(Message 781538)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am right Here!! is someone looking for me? :o) Yes I can Get Jiggie with it!! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 781534)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ACE How long 1974 |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 781531)
Posted 12 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It was the 1980's...and a defiant Elton John returned to the charts with this one. Which Album was this song featured on? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 781292)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Great Train Wreck (1918) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 781290)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." - Martin Luther King, Jr. |
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The Disclosure Project
(Message 781287)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: UFO Case Book-Breaking news reports |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 781283)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "In the fields of observation chance favors only those minds which are prepared." - Louis Pasteur |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781274)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dean Martin & George Gobel Tie Me Kangaroo Down,Sport |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781272)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dean Martin & Paul Lynde |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 781270)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nystagmus Uncontrollable eye movements are involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes. |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 781263)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tyco |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 781262)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Blue Moon |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781259)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dean Martin and Jonathan Winters |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781257)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jonathan Winters As An Airline Pilot |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 781254)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steve Allen show Jonathan Winters stand up part four |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 781252)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ngentot Non Government Experimental Network To Oppress Terrorism. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 781251)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: " Everyone comes across a fork in the road. Be spontaneous and walk through the middle." |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 781250)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: VTOL personal Commuter I totally concur!! it would be an awful mess LOL :o) |
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Where the Hell is Matt?
(Message 781248)
Posted 9 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am right Here!! is someone looking for me? :o) |
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Website of the day
(Message 780843)
Posted 8 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: REAL TIME SATELLITE TRACKING |
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The Disclosure Project
(Message 780842)
Posted 8 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I would like to see more information on the Base they found on the moon. |
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MIT Bunny Letter Opener
(Message 780840)
Posted 8 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bravo!! |
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The Disclosure Project
(Message 780835)
Posted 8 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks Matt, Mr Gray, I watch the video for two hours their were some powerful information talked about which in my opinion needs to shared on the national news. They cannot keep the lid on this information forever the E.T.s will not let this happen as well as the people on this planet. |
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The Disclosure Project
(Message 780801)
Posted 8 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Disclosure Project The National Disclosure Project Conference 2001 |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 780434)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hungry Man |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 780432)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: White Sky-Native American Drumming Song |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 780430)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Native American Music/ Ly-o-lay-ale-loya Great minds think A like !!! |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 780429)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jensen Interceptor Sounds like they did not put A Chrysler Hemi in those cars darn the luck! You would really have A screamer! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 780422)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You can tune A Piano but you cannot Tuna Fish! |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 780421)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Native American Music/ Ly-o-lay-ale-loya |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 780418)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cherokee Morning Song |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 780407)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 500 Nations |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 780378)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jensen Interceptor Question didn't these cars come with an American motor? |
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Laser Pointers Thread
(Message 780159)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: touchpad / laser pointer |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 780156)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Uber Hydrofoil Design Concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 780154)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: VTOL personal Commuter |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 780152)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 780150)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Personal Transportation Concept |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 780149)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Monday Morning Win! |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 780148)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jensen Interceptor |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 780145)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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windows vienna
(Message 780144)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Windows Vienna Hyper Visor being considered |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 780142)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: On this date: In 1807, Napoleon I of France and Czar Alexander I of Russia signed a treaty at Tilsit ending war between their empires. In 1896, the Democratic national convention opened in Chicago. In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii. In 1908, the Democratic National Convention opened in Denver. In 1930, construction began on Boulder Dam (later Hoover Dam). In 1948, six female reservists became the first women to be sworn into the regular U.S. Navy. In 1958, President Eisenhower signed the Alaska Statehood Act, which went into effect in January 1959. |
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Website of the day
(Message 780139)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cell Phone Driving Laws |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 780137)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I don't believe it... ;) Me either! ;o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 780136)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: erquinghem is a commune of the Nord département, in northern France. It is part of the Urban Community of Lille Métropole. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 780135)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do. |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 780133)
Posted 7 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Iron Man |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779971)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: tegretol |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779940)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Portuguese Racing Sardine Club - Race 1 |
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Website of the day
(Message 779928)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eye exams: What to expect |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779925)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning is the scorching sun! The rain here is calmed down finally now the heat as well as the wind are kicking up here in Ks. |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779924)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: People With Issues Since 2004 the Palmerton Area (Pa.) School Board has paid $45,000 for the special education of Rebecca Maykish, 17, who has an apparently devastating fear of "school," dating back to fourth grade. The mere act of spending time in a classroom, her mother says, causes her to cry nonstop for hours. The board, acknowledging her "generalized anxiety disorder," agreed to accommodate her illness by specially funding things broadly educational or therapeutic, and so far that includes not only tutors and software but modeling classes and travel, to build her self-esteem. The Morning Call of Allentown reported in May that, with the board's funds depleted, and Rebecca's continuing to drop out shortly after each school year begins, the government has begun to impose truancy fines on her mother. [Morning Call, 5-18-08] |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779917)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A bus service that shuttles gamblers from Colorado Springs to nearby mountain-town casinos has been awarded $382,000 in Homeland Security anti-terrorism grants, according to a May report by the Colorado Springs Gazette. Federal officials said the grants were part of the Infrastructure Protection Activities program, with the money used for "vehicle security," GPS systems and training drivers, which means, according to a bus company official, teaching them "to be aware of their surroundings, of what's unusual and the people on board." [Colorado Springs Gazette, 5-23-08] |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779916)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning is the scorching sun! |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779915)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: web pages |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779913)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Assume |
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Website of the day
(Message 779615)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MerckMedicus |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779614)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mellow yellow |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779611)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lemon Delight |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779610)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lemonade |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779609)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Siamese Turtle |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779608)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Girl without A face |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779607)
Posted 6 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Shocking story of Half Man Half Tree Wow ! Excellent one Dune!! |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779357)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chang Tzu Ping |
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You will not believe it thread
(Message 779356)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You will not believe it thread is for everyone.Your welcome to post video links as well as news articles. To start off here is one you will not believe!! I have watching this video as least twice! A man with a hole in his face |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 779352)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Head for the hills margaret it' s coming!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 779350)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Festo Air_ray |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779348)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A roswell win!! |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 779344)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jellyfish robot: AquaJelly & AirJelly |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 779338)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Robot fish - shark |
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When Robot Programmers get bored
(Message 779335)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AWESOME |
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Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 779334)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Robot Fish |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779260)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the HALO WAY!!! |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 779259)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is his son :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779258)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leaking |
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The Halo Movie Trailer
(Message 779220)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Sure anytime! I have plated the game once or twice however enjoyed watching the game played even better! |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779217)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chicken fajitas |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779216)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Level |
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The Halo Movie Trailer
(Message 779215)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I have read two release dates one for 2008 and one for 2009 does anybody which one is the correct date? |
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The Halo Movie Trailer
(Message 779186)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HALO MOVIE: FIRST 8 MINUTES (opening credits/all arms race) |
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The Halo Movie Trailer
(Message 779178)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here A link to the Halo Chronicles website HALO |
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The Halo Movie Trailer
(Message 779174)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Halo Movie Trailer |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779167)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
A many thanks to the Bar Keep!! CHEERS! |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779164)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
And when was that I dare ask :o) |
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BSG
(Message 779158)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Music that was used in BSG Globus-Preliator LIVE!!! |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779156)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Half & Half |
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BSG
(Message 779150)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battlestar Galactica-Humans&Cylons |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779149)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
No their are many many of us I just happened to be chosen to speak for the rest!!LOL |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779148)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while enjoying the Midwest SUNSHINE!! |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 779146)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ten years after - I'd love to change to world |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779144)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ontario |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 779143)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CSNY-Suite Judy Blue Eyes |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 779139)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Crosby, Stills,Nash&Young-DéjàVu |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779132)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Keeper |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 779131)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779129)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome one and all. Where are the FREE consumables! :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779126)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AHA |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 779122)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I flattened your cat Seems a guy was driving for hours thu desolate country when he passed a farmhouse, and before he could react, a cat ran out in front of him and*splat*... he flattened the cat. Out of kindness and consideration, he stopped, turned around and drove back to the farmhouse to notify the occupants. When the housewife came to the door, said he, "Pardon memadame, but I just ran over a cat in front of your house, and assumed that it must belong to you. I know this might be hard to hear, but Iwanted to let you know instead of just driving off...." "Not so fast", says she. "How do you know it was our cat? Could youdescribe him? What does he look like?" The man promptly flopped down on the ground, and said "He looks like thts"as he gave his best shot at a dead cat impression. "Oh no, you *horrible* man", she replied. "I meant, what did he look like*before* you hit him?" At that, the man got up, covered his eyes with both hands and screamed"Agggghhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!" |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779114)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Potato Soup |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 779106)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Benefits of having Alzheimer's disease 5. You never have to watch reruns on television. 4. You are always meeting new people. 3. You don't have to remember the whines and complaints of your spouse. 2. You can hide your own Easter eggs. 1. Mysteries are always interesting. |
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Website of the day
(Message 779104)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Traditions of the Sun |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 779102)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fried Onions |
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Happy 4th MISFIT!!!
(Message 779097)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY MISFIT AND MANY MORE!!! |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779095)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an example of excellent service A patron will receive at the Moon Bar |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779092)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Moon you wouldn't happen to have these Beers on tap would you? |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 779086)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while putting the Lime in the coconut shake it all up!! Hey I think their is A song to be made? LOLOL |
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The MOON BAR
(Message 779080)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Would the bartender be so kind to send my Beer parcel post!! :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779071)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: bofunk |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 779016)
Posted 5 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nguyen |
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Number crunching :
windows vienna
(Message 778828)
Posted 4 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does Vista use the MinWin Kernel? From what I have read about windows 7 is that they will be using the Minwin Kernel. |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 778820)
Posted 4 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ripened tomatoes |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 778817)
Posted 4 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SBC |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 778569)
Posted 4 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: dequervains |
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Website of the day
(Message 778565)
Posted 4 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fourth of July is Independence Day |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778204)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I see you still have the mod tag Andy. Did they forget about you or something? Hi Fred whats new!! |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 778166)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tang |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 12 )
(Message 778164)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBFGq7CzJ3s&feature=relatedRichard C.Hoagland on the Alex Jones Show Dark Mission pt1][/url] |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778162)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for a sneaky one. Let's here it for NORWAY!!!!! YAHOOOO!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 12 )
(Message 778152)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Richard C.Hoagland on the Alex Jones Show:"Dark Mission" pt6 |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 12 )
(Message 778145)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Richard C.Hoagland on the Alex Jones Show:"Dark Mission" pt5 |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 778143)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ndiswrapper NDIS wrapper: Linux kernel module to support 802.11[abgn] wireless network cards and ethernet network cards |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778142)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Canadian Steals. Hey they didn't even use the queensbury rules :o) |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778136)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Canadian seal, and only to get an it A Canadian Steal?? those Darn Maple Leafs!!! LOLOLOL |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778130)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In to steal "it". Was that An American Steal or and British Steal :o) |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 778129)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A band ahead of their time >> Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Carry On |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 778125)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The One the only !! CROSBY-STILLS-NASH & YOUNG TEACH YOUR CHILDREN |
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windows vienna
(Message 778082)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Umm. Those are quite old news, aren't they? Does Vista use the MinWin Kernel? |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 778079)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Group Hug |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 778077)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Assume nothing, question everything." |
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Happy Birthday Eric Korpela...
(Message 778074)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Eric! Boy Eric what A huge Birthday Cake!!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 778070)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Digesting lunch. No that would be I am the lucky winner today :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 778015)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: lekemia |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 778009)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A blind man in a store A blind man walks into a store with his seeing eye dog. All of a sudden, he picks up the leash and begins swinging the dog over his head. The manager runs up to the man and asks, "What are you doing?!!" The blind man replies, "Just looking around." |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 778008)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Blonde Car Accident One day, while a blonde was out driving her car, she ran into a truck. The truck's driver made her pull over into a parking lot and get out of the car. He took a piece of chalk and drew a circle on the pavement. He told her to stand in the middle and not leave the circle. Furious, he went over to her car and slashed the tires. The blonde started laughing. This made the man angrier so he smashed her windshield. This time the blonde laughed even harder. Livid, the man broke all her windows and keyed her car. The blonde is now laughing hysterically, so the truck driver asks her what's so funny. The blonde giggles and replies, "When you weren't looking, I stepped out of the circle three times!" |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 778006)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question: How many A.D.D. kids does it take to change a lightbulb? KUDOS !! EXCELLENT! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 777999)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: There are no dogs allowed here A man goes to a bar with his dog. He goes up to the bar and asks for a drink. The bartender says "You can't bring that dog in here!" The guy, without missing a beat, says "This is my seeing-eye dog." "Oh man, " the bartender says, "I'm sorry, here, the first one's on me." The man takes his drink and goes to a table near the door. Another guy walks in the bar with a Chihuahua. The first guys sees him, stops him and says "You can't bring that dog in here unless you tell him it's a seeing-eye dog." The second man graciously thanks the first man and continues to the bar. He asks for a drink. The bartender says "Hey, you can't bring that dog in here!" The second man replies "This is my seeing-eye dog." The bartender says, "No, I don't think so. They do not have Chiwauas as seeing-eye dogs." The man pauses for a half-second and replies "What?!?! They gave me a Chihuahua?!?" |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777995)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Where do you find these photos LOLOL |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 777924)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hugh Capet Crowned King of France Capet, son of Hugh the Great, was king of France from 987 to 996. He was the first of the Capetians, the royal house that ruled France until 1328. After the death of the Carolingian king of France, the nobles and prelates elected him king. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 777922)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are your own fears." |
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Website of the day
(Message 777921)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THE UNITED STATES MINT 50 STATE QUARTERS® PROGRAM |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777919)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: pequods |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 777917)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Big Bear |
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Thank you...
(Message 777916)
Posted 3 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: maybe we can take up A collection to have her website restored! |
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. . . 'veterans pic of the minute' thread
(Message 777515)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Korean War Veterans Memorial |
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. . . 'veterans pic of the minute' thread
(Message 777513)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777512)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And that's about how much time that win attempt should have been good for. :-) Oh Man your pulling out all the stops today!! LOLOL Well when you as much as I do A minute is All I need to win game ;o) |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 777502)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bristol Fighter T |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777496)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win with |
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The ballgirl.....Sign that gal up!!!!!
(Message 777334)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ya gotta see this vid to believe it!!!! She plays better baseball than those baseball players making 20 million A year. |
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Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 777325)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What other European countries voted on bills simular to the Lisbon Treaty? |
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What the devil...
(Message 777309)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CR, I have received my second Foamy plush, he's of the short haired version and looks less angry than the first I got, which is of the long haired version. :-D |
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windows vienna
(Message 777300)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The core of Winodws 7 taking shape |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777290)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: tyvek brand of flashspun high-density polyethylene fibers |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread ;-)
(Message 777287)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wish you the best in your lifes journey!! Regards Matthew |
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What the devil...
(Message 777277)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CR, I have received my second Foamy plush, he's of the short haired version and looks less angry than the first I got, which is of the long haired version. :-D |
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What the devil...
(Message 777259)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CR, I have received my second Foamy plush, he's of the short haired version and looks less angry than the first I got, which is of the long haired version. :-D |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 777255)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: muy loco |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777253)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: get |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777251)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wrong picture... Here is one the drinks straight out of the glass |
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What the devil...
(Message 777239)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CR, I have received my second Foamy plush, he's of the short haired version and looks less angry than the first I got, which is of the long haired version. :-D |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777237)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: umhlanga |
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(Message 777233)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Time to get started. hopefully you will not end up like this |
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Smoking cessation......and digital cameras
(Message 777226)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well, after falling on me bum, I am back at it, and taking another run at the task of quitting..... I have seen A lot of people try and quit it is no easy task from what they tell me |
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(Message 777224)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just received my prize money for winning!! |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777222)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 777210)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just received my prize money for winning!! Weren't they going to pay you in Euro's |
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Number crunching :
windows vienna
(Message 777206)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MS is saying that the kernel will be miminalist & that apps will be added for it to operate in a specialist role, ie database server/file server/web server etc, which should really speed up it's operation. So ture so true!! |
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Smoking cessation......and digital cameras
(Message 777198)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well, after falling on me bum, I am back at it, and taking another run at the task of quitting..... Never smoked A cigarette and never will. My mother smoked since she was in her twenties now she uses Liquid Oxygen to get around. She will be 80 next year. |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 777193)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Revolt Aboard the Amistad (1839) In 1839, 53 African slaves being transported on the Spanish merchant ship La Amistad revolted against their captors. Though their transport to the US was illegal, when they arrived in New York they were declared salvage by the US Navy and were taken to be sold as slaves. The widely publicized court cases that ensued helped propel the abolitionist movement. In 1842, the Africans finally returned home after the Supreme Court ruled they were not legally slaves Amistad (1839) |
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Website of the day
(Message 777189)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Calendars through the ages |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777182)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: olmecs The Olmec civilization was one of the first civilizations in the Americas |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777179)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. --Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy |
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Think
(Message 777174)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777166)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lurkers!! |
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(Message 777164)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ya know rq, MS isn't the only state that doesn't have access to the Internet. :-) I just read they are still using speak and spell |
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Think
(Message 777161)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
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Think
(Message 777152)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
That movie was odd at times!! |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777150)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just received my prize money for winning!! |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777148)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Well I will keep A look out !! :o) |
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Think
(Message 777146)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777141)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Did this happen in the last week? |
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Think
(Message 777138)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
From what I read all of the Governments around the world are releasing information on UFO sightings except our own Government. |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777136)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Your guess is as good as mine. Maybe it is A software mix up? |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 777131)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oh Man I am winning all sorts of money today! Dear Winner, Winning Notification This is to notify you that you have won £750,000.00 in our online email lottery in which e-mail addresses are picked randomly by computerised balloting, powered by the Internet. Your email address was amongst those chosen for this period. Ticket no: 56475600545 188 Serial No:5388/02 Winning number: 08.11.21.32.35.42. {47} Draw (#1187) To claim your prize, please contact: Fiduciary Agent Mr.Timothy Page Email: uk.nl.cordinator@hotmail.com with your Name,Full Address,Country,Age,Gender,Occupation,Phone. Tell: +44 704 577 3086 Yours faithfully, Dr.Magali Sarfatti Larson |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 777129)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A copy of an email I received saying I had won. Dear e-MAIL Winner, Your email address won £850,000.00 GBP in this month NATIONAL CASH-OUT LOTTO BV. To file for your claim, contact our agent Mr Michael Field with the details below(Full Names, Contact Address, Country, Age, Sex, Occupation & Telephone numbers) to this Email: claim.michaelfield@hotmail.com Phone Number:+447031976776: Please do reply to this Email:claim.michaelfield@hotmail.com Yours Sincerely, Clurkey Lory (Web-Email Information Manager |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777126)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Speeding into first place for another win |
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Think
(Message 777123)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: They are coming |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777118)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning again before the 4th of July |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 777115)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just in Lurkers are back!! |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 777113)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 777112)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: rtsp The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) |
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Website of the day
(Message 777109)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here are two I like: |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777108)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I win again! |
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. . . Happy Fourth of July to All
(Message 777104)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 777102)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Wednesday Morning win!! |
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windows vienna
(Message 776950)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MS is saying that the kernel will be miminalist & that apps will be added for it to operate in a specialist role, ie database server/file server/web server etc, which should really speed up it's operation. Lets hope so!! maybe they have learned their lession. |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776945)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The threat is Clear |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776942)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fighting MJ12 |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776938)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fighting MJ12 |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776934)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776931)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
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(Message 776924)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Go Dune GO!!! use your special Goat powers!! |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776915)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776909)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am just glad I was NOWHERE NEAR my computer or it might have been me getting framed... Am REAL curious about everything that transpired though... Mr. Magoo did you say ;o) |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776907)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: in for A win |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776906)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am just glad I was NOWHERE NEAR my computer or it might have been me getting framed... Am REAL curious about everything that transpired though... WOOOO watch out it is Mj 12 on the loose !! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776902)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: More the more the marier I always say! A simple mortal I think not!! Early to bed early to rise is the though for tomorrow |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776899)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: More the more the marier I always say! I also have Stealth powers as well |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776897)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: More the more the marier I always say! I have my cape I am not scared!! :o) |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 776892)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How big do they get? :o) |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 776883)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: They are multiplying |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776878)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: More the more the marier I always say! |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 776874)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just saw this lurker about two minutes ago |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776870)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A late night win!! |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 776866)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here lurkers lurkers lurkers, here lurkers..... Are you taking A talley count? |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776864)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The course of true love never did run smooth." - William Shakespeare |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776862)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The greatest blunders, like the thickest ropes, are often compounded of a multitude of strands. Take the rope apart, separate it into the small threads that compose it, and you can break them one by one. You think, 'That is all there was!' But twist them all together and you have something tremendous." - Victor Hugo |
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. . . another Comment Thread!
(Message 776858)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here lurkers lurkers lurkers, here lurkers..... Oh Man you are on A rampage !! LOLOL |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 776857)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Does he accept Euros ? :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776856)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%. Current company excluded!! :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776853)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: alquimia |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776848)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: enkidu Sumerian mythology as a mythical wild-person raised by animals; |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776844)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%. It seems the younger generation does not want to put in the effort! |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 776842)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wait just a minute! Are you saying this is fake?????????? My cape will protect me HAHAHAHAHAHAHHEHEHEH!! |
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windows vienna
(Message 776839)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MS is saying that the kernel will be miminalist & that apps will be added for it to operate in a specialist role, ie database server/file server/web server etc, which should really speed up it's operation. It will be interesting to see what price they offer this OS at! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776832)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!" - Sir Walter Scott |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 776829)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wait just a minute! Are you saying this is fake?????????? that is A little overboard don't you think lol |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776827)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%." - Andrew Carnegie |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776819)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: icxotitla |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 776817)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: please keep this very discrete and to yourself until the transfer of the funds to you is finalised. Al mums the word I will not tell A soul. :o) |
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Website of the day
(Message 776816)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.jonathanyuen.com/main.html Excellent Find!! Mr. Gray |
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I'm Rich!
(Message 776810)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 30 million..... not a bad take. Next year maybe |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776805)
Posted 2 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: gynecologist |
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windows vienna
(Message 776612)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MS is saying that the kernel will be miminalist & that apps will be added for it to operate in a specialist role, ie database server/file server/web server etc, which should really speed up it's operation. MS is always coy when is comes to the desktop version of their operating systems. |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 776607)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bombardier train concept |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776596)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any Canucks in the house? One summer we took A family vacation to Canada started at vancouver,BC to Sasktoon then headed back to the states. It was an excellent trip!! |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776593)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: icterus |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776590)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any Canucks in the house? My step father is Canadian. Born in Sasktoon |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 776588)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jaguar XJ13 |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 776583)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of my all time favorite Jags is the Jaguar XJ 220 |
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If I could have one wish it would be ........................
(Message 776575)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A herd of Goats escaped and reaked havoc in the message boards Well Stupendous Man will catch the culprit! |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 776572)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pirate Copy |
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If I could have one wish it would be ........................
(Message 776570)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A herd of Goats escaped and reaked havoc in the message boards |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 776540)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wooden ship |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 776539)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I believe that on July 1, 1957, the International Geophysical Year (IGY) began. Oddly enough it continued for 18 months, not just a year. Do you know what country it started in by chance? |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 776521)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1963: Philby confirmed as'third man' |
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"Simple" Maths Problems - CLOSED!
(Message 776512)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Or 9-4 = 5 :o) |
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"Simple" Maths Problems - CLOSED!
(Message 776498)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A simple math problem 4+4 = 8 ;O) |
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windows vienna
(Message 776489)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Video of Windows Vienna |
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windows vienna
(Message 776487)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Number crunching :
windows vienna
(Message 776486)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Number crunching :
windows vienna
(Message 776485)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Windows Vienna |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 776483)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mid-engine Corvette concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 776479)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW Z10 |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 776478)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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THIS DAY IN HISTORY
(Message 776477)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Battle of Gettysburg Begins(1863) The Battle of Gettysburg was the largest and bloodiest battle fought during the American Civil War, resulting in some 50,000 casualties in 3 days. It took place in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and signaled a turning of the tide in favor of the Union. The site is now a national cemetery, at whose dedication on November 19, 1863, President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address. Seamstress Ginnie Wade was the only documented civilian casualty of the battle |
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If I could have one wish it would be ........................
(Message 776475)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If I could have one wish it would be ........................ Is to put down unjust from high places!! |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776472)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happiness is a how, not a what; a talent, not an object." - Hermann Hesse |
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776470)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Monday did you make A Cameo Appearance in the up coming Batman Movie Dark night? :o) No hints what so ever? :o) |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 776461)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Elks Club |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 776459)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: “Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things†|
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TLPTPW#66 - joint winners were MUMPS & DUNE
(Message 776455)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Monday did you make A Cameo Appearance in the up coming Batman Movie Dark night? :o) |
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Website of the day
(Message 776454)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FCC Information for Parents |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 776453)
Posted 1 Jul 2008 by Matthew Love Post: schizophrenia |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775939)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: necronomicon The Necronomicon is a fictional book from the stories of horror writer H. P. Lovecraft |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775937)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top Pop |
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New Name
(Message 775936)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: As most of you have more than likely noticed I recently changed my name to Mr. Majestic. I simply got sick of Albert Einstein as a name, so I decided that it was time for a change :) Thanks for the heads up!! How is the new name working out ? |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775933)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Table Saw |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775932)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: tetracycline |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775926)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Paper Mill |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775925)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: reredos A reredos (also spelled raredos) is a screen or decoration behind the altar in a church |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 775918)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind. I thought Denial was A river in Egypt!! ;o) |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775917)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steel Bridge |
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Website of the day
(Message 775915)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of my favorite sites. I just checked out science daily excellet website!! Cheers! |
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Brown Sugar Meatloaf
(Message 775913)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Brown Sugar Meatloaf anytime let us know how it turns out!! :o) Cheers! |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775912)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: snow cap |
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Brown Sugar Meatloaf
(Message 775882)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Brown Sugar Meatloaf |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775879)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well I have to agree with Mumps, the Jamocha shake from ARBY's is pretty good. Don't know if I'd say it is the BEST drink or not but definately a GOOD one... I am affraid it will not get any better |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775876)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Be patient and wait.... I agree totally that is has A british flavor to it |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 775873)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes of mind." - William James |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775871)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: lymphoma |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775867)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: white out |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775866)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Until I get the fresh pot made, pretty nasty... No instant for me !! The regular ground coffee is excellent!! |
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Website of the day
(Message 775864)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How GPS Receivers Work |
4089)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 775820)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Land Of Confusion - Genesis |
4090)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775818)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Until I get the fresh pot made, pretty nasty... I tried instant coffee once that was the last of that :o) |
4091)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775815)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nobody but me - The Human Beinz |
4092)
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(Message 775814)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Morning Mike/Fred/Matt. Time to make the coffee... Morning Mumps!! hows the coffee this morning? |
4093)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775810)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jimi Hendrix - The Wind Cries Mary |
4094)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775809)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: chorus line |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775808)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning On 4th of July week!! |
4096)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775806)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jimi Hendrix RARE 67-03-07 Belgium-Hey Joe |
4097)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775805)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1968 Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady |
4098)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775804)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One the great Guitar Lengends of all time Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze |
4099)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775801)
Posted 30 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Grass Roots- Wait A Million Years |
4100)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775560)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: torrent |
4101)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775553)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nasa |
4102)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775549)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: naruto Cartoon character |
4103)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775542)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here are more crazy people chasing A tornado Extreme video of the Quinter, Kansas Wedge Tornado on May 23 |
4104)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775538)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 Tornado Footage Clip 5 You got that right!! I am A native of Ks and I do not even want to chase mofos!! |
4105)
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(Message 775532)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 Tornado Footage Clip 5 yes I heard it As well. They get some crazy storm chasers LOL |
4106)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775530)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Tornado that hit A small Kansas Town Tornado in Quinter,KS Quinter Ks |
4107)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775518)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 Tornado Footage Clip 5 |
4108)
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Screenshots
(Message 775514)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found a better one for this rig........& permanent. Excellent Photo of the Lancaster Bomber!! |
4109)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775513)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: temperature |
4110)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775508)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: levaquin an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections |
4111)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775505)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now this what you call A round of Beers The Burnette is on the right is my waitress :o) |
4112)
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(Message 775504)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now this looks like A Beer worth consuming |
4113)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775500)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: night time |
4114)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775499)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now this what you call A round of Beers |
4115)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775477)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: definition |
4116)
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The Eleventh Commandment
(Message 775475)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thou shall use Spicebird for sending and receive my e-mail messages |
4117)
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The Eleventh Commandment
(Message 775467)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thou shall be kind to All OS users no matter what! |
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Screenshots
(Message 775465)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 775425)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Guys wise up. You only dive in every other release. Windows becomes more bloated with each version that is released. |
4120)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775406)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A younger Betty Hutton She was A Hot Mama back in the day!! Hubba Hubba!! |
4121)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775389)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hyundai Concept Genesis |
4122)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775387)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Flextreme |
4123)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775381)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: She was the Root-ness toot-ness six gun shoot-ness cowgirl of the old west |
4124)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775378)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A younger Betty Hutton |
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775377)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Damn.....who WAS that girl?????? she was the fan of many men in WW2 |
4126)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775376)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: lets not forget |
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775370)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Damn.....who WAS that girl?????? LOL |
4128)
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Transportation concepts
(Message 775369)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Raptor Reverse Trike - ride updated with photos |
4129)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775362)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: iams Dog Food |
4130)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775358)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here you go !! :o) Betty Hutton - Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief |
4131)
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Transportation concepts
(Message 775356)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Centaur by Segway |
4132)
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Transportation concepts
(Message 775355)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The EcoBoomer - All Electric, Zero Emissions, Eco-Friendly |
4133)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775351)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Beer to temp A persons taste buds!! |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775350)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Amber Bock is A dark beer with A bite to it. Looks interesting! :o) |
4135)
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Free range feeding thread........
(Message 775349)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Damn.....who WAS that girl?????? If you are talking about the Blonde in the video that is none other than Betty Hutton |
4136)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775347)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The VentureOne on KTLA |
4137)
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 775344)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Given that they just extended support of XP so for me I can wait and pass by Vista! |
4138)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775342)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: New Sumo |
4139)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775340)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Motor Wheel 02 |
4140)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775339)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A favorite of mine Amber Bock is A dark beer with A bite to it. |
4141)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 775332)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fifth Gear T-Rex I want one of these!!!! |
4142)
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 775330)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What will they think of next Holographic Text Messages |
4143)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775326)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stevie Ray Vaughan A true Lengend Little Wing |
4144)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775324)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dick Dale and the Del Tones preforming "Misirlou" 1963 |
4145)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775321)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SANTO AND JOHNNY- "AND I LOVE HER" |
4146)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775320)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And I don't think Santo and Johnny would have any problem with his take on Sleepwalk...........one of the best songs ever recorded......... Here is A another video of Santo & Johnny preforming Sleep Walk |
4147)
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Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 775315)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: good things are hard to find Green or Red power button? |
4148)
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Website of the day
(Message 775311)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: English Pronouncing Dictionary |
4149)
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 775308)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Why would anybody in their right mind upgrade to Vista when Microsoft announced this year they are going to release another windows OS? |
4150)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775290)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A favorite of mine I have not seen that one here in the Midwest however I would give it A try :o) Have you given this A try? |
4151)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775288)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: netflix |
4152)
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Website of the day
(Message 775287)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If anybody would like to share about A website they find interesting you are more than welcome to share. please keep it clean. You are welcome Mr. Ceti I encourage everyone to add their findings!! Cheers!! Matthew |
4153)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775283)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: edema |
4154)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 775278)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Prime number |
4155)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 775277)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: stigmata |
4156)
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The Eleventh Commandment
(Message 775274)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How about thou shall support our friends in the U.K. :o) |
4157)
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Website of the day
(Message 775273)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If anybody would like to share about A website they find interesting you are more than welcome to share. please keep it clean. thanks first off is Robert’s Rules of Order General Henry M. Robert, U.S. Army |
4158)
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The Eleventh Commandment
(Message 775267)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thou shall put an end to greed!! |
4159)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 775266)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A favorite of mine |
4160)
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Favorite wine
(Message 775027)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I go for the red stuff that comes in the brown box. (hic) Kenzie you have the hiccups already :o) |
4161)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775021)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Classic song the Band [/b]Marmalade[/b] Reflections Of My Life |
4162)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775019)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here Comes My Baby- The Tremeloes- 1967 |
4163)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775018)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The early Tina Turner 'Proud Mary' |
4164)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775017)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wanda Jackson - Mean Mean Man |
4165)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 775016)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Bobby Fuller Four - Linda Lu |
4166)
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All BS aside.............
(Message 775005)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: George Carlin - Defrags the 10 Comandments |
4167)
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 774999)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Funny Photo Booth Prank |
4168)
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 774998)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jay Leno - Photo Booth Prank II |
4169)
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Favorite wine
(Message 774972)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I vote for ripple!! |
4170)
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Skydiving Falcon
(Message 774969)
Posted 29 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: That is a peregrine falcon. I believe they can hit up to 250 MPH in a dive--that's because they can fold their wings back. They must have special cushioning for their brain to absorb the impact when they hit their prey (Pigeon e. g.). According to the video the Peregrine Falcon had to exceed 180mph to reach the skydivers so I think at least 200 mph. |
4171)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 774945)
Posted 28 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Home Sick |
4172)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 774464)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: All the posting goes two n fro the last one to post will steal the show |
4173)
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Skydiving Falcon
(Message 774460)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Were they all Falcons? |
4174)
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Skydiving Falcon
(Message 774459)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A photo I found on the internet of the Peregrine Falcon |
4175)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 774456)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wild child |
4176)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 774454)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: icebreakers |
4177)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 774452)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Running Man |
4178)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 774448)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Opportunities are like morning dew. To catch one, you have wake up early while the world is busy sleeping." |
4179)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 774447)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: have seen so many people in life think that they made it on their own, when in reality, it is the positive influence of so many people that gets you there. |
4180)
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Thought of the day.
(Message 774446)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you find yourself fortunate enough to be traveling down the right path in life, don't forget to take time to remember those that cut the path for you to follow." |
4181)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 774438)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Off racing like it should be! Baja Off Road Racing 2007 |
4182)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 774433)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2002 monza montoya onboard lap (fastest ever lap) |
4183)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 774432)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jarno Trulli Onboard Hungarian Grand Prix Qualifying 2003 |
4184)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 774430)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher Compare at Suzuka |
4185)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 774428)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: umbilical |
4186)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 774425)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hot Stuff |
4187)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 774422)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: umbrella |
4188)
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Rocky and DogByte's Closed
(Message 774421)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Shock Therapy now comes in bottle form |
4189)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 774283)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: uranium |
4190)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 774219)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Car Designs for city living |
4191)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 774218)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AREA 2B: HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE |
4192)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 774217)
Posted 27 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Erodes |
4193)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 774004)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harry Belafonte Banana Boat song |
4194)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 773999)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harry Belafonte-Jump in The Line |
4195)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773996)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Black Night |
4196)
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Rocky and DogByte's Closed
(Message 773993)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: PETA is coming next week? So instead of Have A agency like PETA you are using SHOCK THERAPY |
4197)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 773975)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alice Cooper School's Out |
4198)
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Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 773973)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ISPs still considering tracking Web use |
4199)
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Cafe SETI :
Rocky and DogByte's Closed
(Message 773970)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: PETA is coming next week? |
4200)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 773967)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stairway to Heaven-Led Zeppelin |
4201)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 773965)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another awesome Band from Canada Tom Sawyer-Rush |
4202)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 773963)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rush - Limelight |
4203)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 773959)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Goody |
4204)
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 773957)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rush Vital Signs |
4205)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 773956)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Great White North |
4206)
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 773954)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bob & Doug MacKenzie 24 Anniversary |
4207)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773952)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jet Set |
4208)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773950)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win Praying Mantis style |
4209)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773788)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This post has been approved from the Goat Society of Kansas :o) |
4210)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773787)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Light Saber |
4211)
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Number crunching :
10 awesome Internet Easter eggs
(Message 773786)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wanted your 404 error pages Good one!! :o) |
4212)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773608)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now relaxed I am in for A win! |
4213)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773601)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Honey Comb |
4214)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773597)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'll give Matthew a rest. If you do not mind I will take another rest beofre I win again :o) |
4215)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773595)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Funny Bunny |
4216)
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773594)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'll give Matthew a rest. Hey thanks Daniel for the assist!! |
4217)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 773591)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wine Country Classic 2007, Sun. Infineon Lotus 23 |
4218)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773587)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: yogi berra |
4219)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 773582)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Skip Barber - Laguna Seca |
4220)
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Automobile Racing
(Message 773579)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Laguna Seca in the 2008 WRX STI |
4221)
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Number crunching :
10 awesome Internet Easter eggs
(Message 773571)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wanted your 404 error pages |
4222)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773567)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Big Bear |
4223)
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 773564)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an excellent song from PAUL McCARTNEY AND WINGS Uncle Albert Admiral Halsey |
4224)
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(Message 773561)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Paul McCartney & Wings - Band on the run |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773560)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Speed Trap |
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(Message 773559)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This AC/DC clip features "Bon Scott" AC/DC T.N.T. (Full Aussie 1976 Clip) |
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10 awesome Internet Easter eggs
(Message 773558)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on Hidden Items on websites 10 awesome Internet Easter eggs |
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(Message 773555)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while being Thunder Struck !! :o) Cheers!! |
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HiDef - BGT - Scala! Electric String Quartet
(Message 773554)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I wonder if those girls have anything to do with Primo Scala (and the Keynotes), also a British band, that played us (in the United States over the radio/on records) "Underneath The Arches" about October 1948 and "Cruising Down the River" about March 1949 (on London Records)? They are very talented musicans. |
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(Message 773552)
Posted 26 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Classic AC/DC AC/DC - Thunderstruck |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773550)
Posted 25 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Upper Limit |
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Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 773548)
Posted 25 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 'Shake-up' for internet proposed |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 773105)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oklahoma |
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HiDef - BGT - Scala! Electric String Quartet
(Message 773067)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Scala! Electric String Quartet |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 773061)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW Hydrogen 7 Series Car & Jay Leno |
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The mother of all lego models
(Message 773057)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the 750,000-brick Kennedy Space Center |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 773051)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fifth Gear - Lotus 2-Eleven |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 773049)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Atom & Exige S1 (slicks)& 340R |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 773045)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lotus 340R Brands Hatch Track Day |
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Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 773044)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Brands hatch track day |
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Old movies we should watch again.............
(Message 773036)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Night at the Opera |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 773034)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Soccer Ball |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 773033)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Univisión showed the dragrace and crash of Kalitta. It looked like the burning car had slowed considerably before crashing into the restraint at the end of the field. Still it may have been going 100 mph (161 kph). Maybe that crash is what killed him. The next day someone got up to about 325 mph (523 kph) in less than 4.6 seconds in the quarter-mile (402.3 meters). They are certainly pushing the limits!! |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 773031)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Not 16 and running low on raspberries... Like these |
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(Message 773030)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Guess Who - Laughing |
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(Message 773027)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Whose birthday is then TL04? It is said you have one birthday the rest are anniversaries!! |
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(Message 773020)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A clip of the Band in Color! The Guess Who - Share The Land |
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(Message 773018)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Guess Who - No Time |
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(Message 773015)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the Best Canadian Bands ever Dune how much was the bet? LOL |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 772723)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew...The secret is making sure Mumps eats burritos every day! Make note to self while comsuming burritos have A roll of bounty towels handy!! |
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(Message 772722)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: eroticism His last post was A coment not A response is the was I took it :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772711)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Smack |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 772710)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew...The secret is making sure Mumps eats burritos every day! sounds messy!! A persons Keyboard and mouse would get covered with burritos! :o) |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772705)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: erodes |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 772701)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Seals & Croft"Hummingbird" |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772699)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: EWE |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 772698)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: lynyrd skynyrd free bird |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 772695)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 772693)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Off Course |
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(Message 772692)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Breakfast Club-Right on track |
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(Message 772686)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: madagascar |
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(Message 772683)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Smell |
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(Message 772682)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FUNKY TOWN |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 772680)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels-Devil w The Blue Dress on |
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True music thread,,,,,,,
(Message 772679)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: msattler do you remember this group? :o) Mitch Ryder & Detroit Wheels CC Rider/Jenny Jenny |
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(Message 772676)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the Best Canadian Bands ever The Guess Who Undun |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 772674)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And the winner is Daniel!!!! KUDO'S!! tell us Daniel secret on winning :o) |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 772672)
Posted 24 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in PannaVision! |
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(Message 772372)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Peter Gabriel - Steam |
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(Message 772369)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 772366)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Audi R10 sound from outside at Sebring 2007 The race between Audi and Peugeot was A good one! :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 772364)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning. -Mahatma Gandhi |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772361)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lancaster |
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Old movies we should watch again.............
(Message 772360)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The day the earth stood still |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772358)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: aluminium |
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Old movies we should watch again.............
(Message 772356)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Spencer Tracy Movie Bad Day at Black Rock |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 772353)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Class Act |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 772351)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Issues |
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Old movies we should watch again.............
(Message 772349)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The 1956 version of The Man who knew too much |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 772347)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: WINNING IN VISTA VISION |
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Comedian George Carlin dies
(Message 772346)
Posted 23 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: R.I.P GEORGE!! YOU WILL BE MISSED! |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 772003)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Street Car Drag Racing 7-second 1/4 Mile "In-Car" |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 772000)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Two-time Top Fuel champ Kalitta killed during SuperNationals qualifying This indeed is very sad news!! :o( |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 771998)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hai Karate!! Carl Douglas - Kung Fu fighting, 1974 |
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(Message 771997)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Silver Convention - Fly Robin Fly |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 771996)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The New Kim Wilde "Perfect Girl" Video! |
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(Message 771993)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Remember Kim Wilde? Kids In America |
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(Message 771987)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Rare group called Elephant's Memory Randall's Island 1970 |
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(Message 771981)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Paul Revere and the Raiders-Hungry-1967 |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 771980)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Getty |
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(Message 771977)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daniel here is A good Dire Straits song I remember M-TV never did play the video that much when it was released. |
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Es hits the big Three Six!!
(Message 771975)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now the spin that is hitting the press (and that the press is repeating) is saying that Esme is actually 36 rather than 40...Actually i don't know what to believe now...So i'll just keep it generic...Happy Birthday Esme! |
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(Message 771974)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One of the best Songs from the WHO I Can See For Miles |
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(Message 771972)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Beatles-Blue jay Way |
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(Message 771967)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daniel here is A good Dire Straits song Skate Way |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 771965)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A French Grand Prix Win!! |
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(Message 771964)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Beatles - Your Mother Should know |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 771963)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rage |
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(Message 771962)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hootie and The Blowfish-"I Will Wait" Is Hootie and the Blow fish together? |
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Es hits the big Three Six!!
(Message 771961)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now the spin that is hitting the press (and that the press is repeating) is saying that Esme is actually 36 rather than 40...Actually i don't know what to believe now...So i'll just keep it generic...Happy Birthday Esme! She looks Twenty Six to me :o) |
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(Message 771958)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: George Harrison - When We Was fab |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 771957)
Posted 22 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Story Board |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 771654)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa GTAm In Car - HILLCLIMB Ancient Aegira 2007 |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 771652)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo 156 GTA Challenge |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 771648)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: To live and die in L.A while winning ! |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 771646)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everybody Wang Chung tonight. Winning while Listening to Dance Hall Days! |
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(Message 771644)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yello Oh yeah |
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If I could have one wish it would be ........................
(Message 771635)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If I had one wish it would be travel the world! |
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(Message 771633)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Ocean Blue - Ballerina Out Of Control |
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(Message 771624)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Company B is ready to rock the house down!! Fasicnated |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 771619)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Dance Hall Day win!! |
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(Message 771618)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok |
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(Message 771616)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey everyone Wang Chung is in the house!! Dance Hall Days (1st version)] |
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Birthday wishes to Mike, KenzieB, & Esmé!!!!
(Message 771613)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Only 1 hour and 50 minutes til my birthday! YAHOO Birthday Girl!! your going to be 25 again ;o) |
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(Message 771610)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FIXX Saved By Zero |
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(Message 771608)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hear is A good song from the 1980's the Group is The FIXX Stand or Fall Music Video |
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(Message 771604)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daniel here is another Howard Jones Hit THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER |
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(Message 771531)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tea |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 771528)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: John F. Kennedy - My business was mankind |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 771523)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JFK vs. Big Steel |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 771518)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JFK on Civil Rights |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 771514)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rare video JFK 1960 Speech at the Houston Ministers |
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TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 771512)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while fighting crime :o) |
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(Message 771510)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OMD - Souvenir 1981 - EQ Filter |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 771508)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pale Rider |
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(Message 771506)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: kepler |
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(Message 771499)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Berlin - Metro |
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(Message 771496)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Missing Persons - Destination Unknown |
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(Message 771483)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Peter Frampton Show Me the Way(Studio Version) |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 771474)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wedding Gown |
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(Message 771473)
Posted 21 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harry Nilsson - Jump Into the Fire |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770914)
Posted 20 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ferrari 250 SWB Rally-onboard |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 770902)
Posted 20 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: video about his son Who Killed JFK Jr?- 2of11 |
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Have we forgotten JFK?
(Message 770899)
Posted 20 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JFK telling us about the secret society |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770522)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rothmans Porsche 962 |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770511)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Audi R10 Onboard - Le Mans 24 Hours 2006 |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770510)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Le Mans 1977 Martini Porsche 936 Onboard |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770507)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Porsche 962 on board camera |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 770503)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Historic Group C Monza part-1 |
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(Message 770498)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spin Doctors - Two Princes |
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(Message 770496)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OMC - How bizarre |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 770495)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Straight Jacket |
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(Message 770494)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Message |
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North American Union to Replace USA?
(Message 770162)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent Quotes Information is the currency of democracy. ~ Thomas Jefferson Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. ~ Wendell Phillips We cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. ~ Thomas Jefferson When the government fears the People, that is Liberty. When the People fear the Government, that is tyranny. ~Thomas Jefferson The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all. I like a little rebellion now and then. ~ Thomas Jefferson The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. ~ Plato Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty, and dies with chaos. ~ Will Duran A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves. ~ Unknown The hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality. ~ Dante Alighieri I am concerned for the security of our great nation, not so much because of any threat from without, but because of the insidious forces working from within. ~ General Douglas MacArthur History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid. ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery. ~ Winston Churchill In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends. ~ Martin Luther King, Jr. During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. ~ George Orwell A Republic must either preserve its virtue or lose its liberty. ~ John Witherspoon A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny. ~ Alexander Solzhenitsyn It's not what you've got, it's what you use that makes a difference. ~ Zig Ziglar When I took the oath of office, it wasn't to my party or the President. It was to the Constitution. ~ Tom Tancredo It is well that the people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. ~ Henry Ford It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages. ~ Henry Ford It is inevitable that some defeat will enter even the most victorious life. The human spirit is never finished when it is defeated. It is finished when it surrenders. ~ Ben Stein |
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North American Union to Replace USA?
(Message 770159)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A website dedicated to stop the NAU Stop the NAU |
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North American Union to Replace USA?
(Message 770153)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Could this be the NAFTA HIGHWAY!! |
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North American Union to Replace USA?
(Message 770149)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Uncle Pedro wants you!! |
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North American Union to Replace USA?
(Message 770145)
Posted 19 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: North American Union to Replace USA? Here is A excerpt from the article Secretly, the Bush administration is pursuing a policy to expand NAFTA politically, setting the stage for a North American Union designed to encompass the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. What the Bush administration truly wants is the free, unimpeded movement of people across open borders with Mexico and Canada |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770132)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Group B - Pure sound 2 |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770128)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Group B rally racing The old school rally cars that were banned |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770117)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rally Group B |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770112)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [Nissan GT-R R35 laps the Nordschleife in 7m 29s |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770109)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nürburgring Nordschleife Record Nordschleife record lap for street legal car - Edo Competition Porsche 911 GT2 (996) |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 770104)
Posted 18 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stefan Bellof's record laptime in Nurburgring Nordschleife |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769674)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: jaguar silk cut le mans |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Skydiving Falcon
(Message 769672)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Whow I take it that this video was shot in England. What an awesome site from 10,000 feet! I agree that Falcon is beautiful she was very well taken care of by her owners. |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769668)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TWR Jaguar V12 XJS |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#65 - TO NEEDS RECONSTRUCTION BEFORE THE OUTRAGE
(Message 769663)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before wednesday! |
4359)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 769662)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sun tan |
4360)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 769661)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: rates |
4361)
Message boards :
Politics :
Lisbon Treaty: Ireland says NO
(Message 769659)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Question? If this Treaty were to pass then another country or countries would dictate what could/ or should be done in that country. |
4362)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 769651)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: illuminate |
4363)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 769648)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW GINA Concept Car |
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Cafe SETI :
Happy 100th to the teabag
(Message 769645)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Boston Tea Party |
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Cafe SETI :
Skydiving Falcon
(Message 769643)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Video is Amazing!! This is one Fast Falcon peregrine falcon |
4366)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769513)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: triumph tr7 classic |
4367)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769512)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1975 MGB 289 V8 Conversion |
4368)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769510)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MGB v8 tribute |
4369)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769509)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: V8 Mini |
4370)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 769508)
Posted 17 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jack Black |
4371)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 769023)
Posted 16 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MGB |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 768790)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Le Mans - Mercedes CLR On board |
4373)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 768789)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MCLarenF1 On board at Le Mans |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 768788)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot 908 Onboard - Le Mans 24 Hours 2007 |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 768787)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Audi R10 Peugeot 908 Onboard- Le Mans 24 Hours 2007 |
4376)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 768780)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lying |
4377)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768660)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A close up photo of the Peugeot 908s |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768658)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Peugeot 908s put on A good show this weekend at the 24 Hours of Le Mans |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768657)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Search Party |
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Politics :
News - IMF/World Bank meetings
(Message 768630)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: US should lead IMF and World Bank reform - Commonwealth |
4381)
Message boards :
Politics :
News - IMF/World Bank meetings
(Message 768627)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bush, World-Bank Pushing Bogus 'Clean Energy' Funds |
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Message boards :
Politics :
News - IMF/World Bank meetings
(Message 768625)
Posted 15 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Should the World bank get the cold shouler House ponders investment in multilateral clean tech fund |
4383)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768264)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 24 Hours of Le Mans LM GT1 Qualifying Pos./Car No./Drivers/Car/Time 1. (63) Fellows/O'Connell/Magnussen, Corvette C6.R, 3:47.668 2. (50) Bouchot/Bornhauser/Smet, Saleen S7R, 3:47.761 3. (64) Gavin/Beretta/Papis, Corvette C6.R, 3:48.539 4. (009) Brabham/Garcia/Turner, Aston Martin DBR9, 3:48.994 5. (007) Frentzen/Wendlinger/Piccini, Aston Martin DBR9, 3:49.060 6. (55) Kox, Rusinov/Hezemans, Lamborghini Murcielago, 3:52.175 7. (72) Alphand/Policand/Moreau, Corvette C6.R, 3:52.993 8. (59) Menten/Fittipaldi/Borcheller, Aston Martin DBR9, 3:53.031 9. (53) Negrao/Hardman/Leventis, Aston Martin DBR9, 3:53.475 10. (73) Gouselard/Blanchemain/Pasquali, Corvette C6.R, 3:55.736 |
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Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768263)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Corvette Racing Claims First GT1 Pole for 24 Hours of Le Mans |
4385)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768253)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: LOTUS Exige MK1 AMAZING DRIVING OVERTAKES FERRARI,LAMBO, |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768247)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lotus Exige Racing at Bathurst - Race 2 Part 1 Lotus Exige Racing at Bathurst - Race 2 Part 2 |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768243)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nigel Mansell at Brands Hatch in Lotus 95T |
4388)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768241)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wedding Cake |
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Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 768240)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Message |
4390)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768239)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: At this time the first 5 places are diesel only, with the Peugeots leading slightly. The last diesel Peugeot was currently 7th. Any News on the Corvettes and Astons Martins? |
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Politics :
News - IMF/World Bank meetings
(Message 768231)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: World Bank meetings |
4392)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768227)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Golden Rule |
4393)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 768216)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ester |
4394)
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Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768215)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stephane Sarrazin gives Peugeot momentum with Le Mans 24 Hours pole |
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Cafe SETI :
24 Houres de Le-Mans
(Message 768211)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Amanda Stretton, in the #19 Lola |
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 768200)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lorry convoy in M6 fuel protest |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768196)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TR7V8 Race@Oulton Park(2005) |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768195)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Under Water |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768194)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Group 44 Replica TR8 Bullit |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768186)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Guy Harrington Driving the Aston Martin DBRS9 at Brands Hatc |
4401)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768181)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin DB4 Spa October 2007 |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768179)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Snetterton Three Hour Race 1961 |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768177)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 Morris Cooper S Historic Racing - Rudskogen 2007 |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768171)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Big Healey at Spa (2) Dicing with the Jaguars |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768163)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is an excellent video were the Aston Martin and the Austin Healy duel is out! Crank up the sound!! Spa Six Hours 2007 Aston Fights Healey |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768159)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Austin Healey in historic race at Zolder |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 768156)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: austin healey |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768155)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: show down |
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 768151)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thought |
4410)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 768147)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Esso |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768146)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Far Away |
4412)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768141)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Up Stairs |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 768132)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone have A Super Saturday!!! CHEERS!! |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 768118)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Drew Carey Show - Five O'Clock World |
4415)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 768114)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it is not hard to do!! Just ask me :o) |
4416)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 768108)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gun Runner |
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Message boards :
Number crunching :
The world's fastest supercomputer
(Message 768104)
Posted 14 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: . If you act now they will throw in an extra cheese slicer lol |
4418)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 767449)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Newbeats - Bread And Butter |
4419)
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Science (non-SETI) :
Magnetic Fields
(Message 767435)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Very Interesting! Magnetic Fields |
4420)
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Cafe SETI :
Telectroscope - Saying Hello Across The Pond
(Message 767432)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this Video on Flixxy Telectroscope |
4421)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 767430)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eleven |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 767429)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green Emeralds |
4423)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 767421)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Action |
4424)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 767420)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tooth Paste |
4425)
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Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 767417)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No more Usenet? Usenet is a system of newsgroups that provide threaded discussions as well as a way for Internet users to exchange files. Newsgroups have, unfortunately, been used for illegal purposes such as downloading pirated music and software and exchanging child pornography. This week, several major ISPs, including Time Warner, Verizon and Sprint - under pressure from the New York attorney general's office - announced that they will start limiting or eliminating access to Usenet newsgroups. This can include legit newsgroups as well as the questionable ones news groups |
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Number crunching :
The world's fastest supercomputer
(Message 767413)
Posted 13 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The world's fastest supercomputer was unveiled this week, created by IBM and Los Alamos engineers. Its name is Roadrunner (no relationship to the Time Warner cable Internet service) and its computing power is equivalent to about 100,000 of the most powerful laptops available today. It's likely you won't be buying one anytime soon, since the cost is $100 million Super Computer |
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Politics :
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
(Message 766969)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Milton Friedman Debates Naomi Klein |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766968)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just swooping in myself Will the Real John Please Stand UP!! LOL |
4429)
Message boards :
Politics :
Corporations
(Message 766966)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Milton Friedman |
4430)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766957)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toon |
4431)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766956)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hotel reservation |
4432)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766951)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Indian Summer |
4433)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766940)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mimic |
4434)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 766937)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Space Cowboy-Steve Miller Band |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 766933)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spencer Davis Group - Keep on Running This Band was ahead of its time!! enjoy!! this excellent Music. |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 766931)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Spencer Davis Group on "Beat Beat Beat", 1966 Pt. 2 |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 766929)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Spencer Davis Group on "Beat Beat Beat",1966 Pt.1 |
4438)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766924)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Roman Holiday |
4439)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766923)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Justin, is my name Oh really well their is A young man on these message boards that has the same Avatar as you LOLOL he is A lot older hahaha |
4440)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766920)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Quality Inn |
4441)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766889)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Manners |
4442)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766886)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This Just in !!! Everyone on the Seti Message Boards are winners for A Day!!!! Cheers! |
4443)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766885)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tea |
4444)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766794)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Drive through |
4445)
Message boards :
Science (non-SETI) :
Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 766546)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is amazing what will they think of Next? Yes I thought that as well. How they were able to sync all of the fish together as well as have them go off in different directions. |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766544)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: News Stand |
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Cafe SETI :
Seti Singles
(Message 766533)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I´ve been told Texans say something like this: Sounds about right :o) |
4448)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766529)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: yummy Hotdog |
4449)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766523)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hamburger Hill |
4450)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766519)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Foul Smell |
4451)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766514)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Donald Pleasant |
4452)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766510)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daffy Duck |
4453)
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Politics :
Biofuels are ruining the Economy
(Message 766505)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Somebody please explain how biofuels have caused housing prices to go up, unemployment to go down, and Diesel to over $4.50 per gallon. A American TV Channel called the history channel did A show on the Fuel Crisis in the 1970's. They mention that at the time of the Fuel Crisis Brazil was 80% dependent on Oil now they are only 10% dependent. |
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Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766503)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Surely we don't need 2 threads on the same conspiracy over here and in the Cafe, about this BS? This off the topic I see that the fuel prices in England as well as Scotland are sky rocketing! I saw that the Truckers in Scotland are protesting big time. |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766497)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Large eggs |
4456)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766496)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'm back! Albert do you have the current weather report on Saturn? |
4457)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766490)
Posted 12 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cement |
4458)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766476)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No! Thanks for the heads up!! I checked into the link below saw A photo of it OMG!!! NO THANK YOU!! :o) |
4459)
Message boards :
Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766473)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Surely we don't need 2 threads on the same conspiracy over here and in the Cafe, about this BS? Only tim well tell if it is fact or fiction, |
4460)
Message boards :
Politics :
Biofuels are ruining the Economy
(Message 766468)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Somebody please explain how biofuels have caused housing prices to go up, unemployment to go down, and Diesel to over $4.50 per gallon. Brazil uses Sugarcane ethanol Sugarcane ethanol |
4461)
Message boards :
Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766452)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Surely we don't need 2 threads on the same conspiracy over here and in the Cafe, about this BS? So we should show A blinds eye to this topic and disregard any information that we come accross on the internet as well as the news? |
4462)
Message boards :
Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766447)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Surely we don't need 2 threads on the same conspiracy over here and in the Cafe, about this BS? Did not know their was one when made this thread. |
4463)
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Politics :
2012: The Year The Internet Ends (Freedom Shout)
(Message 766442)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Current term for Corporate profit is GREED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
4464)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766440)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: surf board |
4465)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766439)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No! Okay then off to Scotland to purchase some chocolate pudding talley ho!!! |
4466)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 766410)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Black Pudding?? do you have Chocalte pudding my good man! |
4467)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766409)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tender |
4468)
Message boards :
Science (non-SETI) :
Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 766408)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Todays Robots March 5,2008 |
4469)
Message boards :
Science (non-SETI) :
Robot fish synchronise into schools
(Message 766406)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This is amazing what will they think of Next? All News on Robots is welcomed in this thread. Robot Fish |
4470)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 766404)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Boyce & Hart - I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight |
4471)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766385)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Town Meeting |
4472)
Message boards :
Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766383)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Internet 2 takeover |
4473)
Message boards :
Politics :
Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012: Leaked?
(Message 766381)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Plan To Kill Internet By 2012 |
4474)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 766374)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Be Around |
4475)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 766372)
Posted 11 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Needles |
4476)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765956)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oh gawd. You're going to make me say it. 1950s. Now they give you only higher gas prices lol |
4477)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765953)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning now it is Wednesday morning Well Top of the morning to you!! :o) |
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765948)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some Nostalgia may ease the pain--or make it worse. What Oil Company had the TV AD with A tiger in it? |
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765944)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Mathew. I just got up and my eyes hurt. Too many hours on the net without a break I think. Yes I agree 4 gigs of ram is A nice upgrade!! What model of mac do you own? |
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765942)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hyper |
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Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765941)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oh gawd. You're going to make me say it. 1950s. What type of offers did they promote? |
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765939)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oh gawd. You're going to make me say it. 1950s. Wow really in the 1950's I thought it was before that. |
4483)
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765936)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Some Nostalgia may ease the pain--or make it worse. I remember my uncle telling me about the gas wars as well. What era was it 1940's ? |
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765932)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: orange |
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Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 765929)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: People and Principals before Profits!! Or A Moral value that Corporations should live by ;o) |
4486)
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765926)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Albert. Ho Monday whats new? |
4487)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765924)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Umbrella |
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765913)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I declare Matthew the winner. Hey thanks Albert!! No I pass A win to you!! for the rest of the week :o) |
4489)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765909)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: estimate |
4490)
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765903)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is A fouble Win for Albert and I Triple points for both :o) |
4491)
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Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 765900)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: People and Principals before Profits!! |
4492)
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765899)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is A fouble Win for Albert and I |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765897)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wrongly Accused |
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 765890)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A seti win. |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 765889)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Car TVR Tuscan What an excellent design of A sports Car |
4496)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765888)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rye |
4497)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765887)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Point Taken |
4498)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 765886)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tiger Z100 WR |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 765885)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Morgan Super 8 |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765880)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: High Jumper |
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 765878)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hauliers converge on Edinburgh in fuel price protest |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765720)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Broad Shoulder |
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765636)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: National |
4504)
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765635)
Posted 10 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Elbow Macroni |
4505)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765227)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leader |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 765225)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Traffic- Pearly Queen |
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Cafe SETI :
The 'kitty man' musical tidbit thread.......
(Message 765223)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spencer Davis Group - Keep on Running |
4508)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765221)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Danish |
4509)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 765218)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spencer Davis Group-I'm a Man |
4510)
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Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 765216)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: America |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 765213)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin' |
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Cafe SETI :
New ways to bilk money from you.......
(Message 765210)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This one was from HSBC. How can someone be A customer when you do not bank with them LOL Dear Valued Customer, HSBC Bank Plc has been receiving complaints from our customers for unauthorised use of the HSBC Online Banking Accounts. As a result we are making an extra security check on all of our Customers account in order to protect their information from theft and fraud. Due to this, you are requested to follow the provided steps and confirm your Online Banking details for the safety of your Accounts. Please Click Here To Start The Confirmation Process Bank Management, HSBC Bank Plc © 2008. All Rights Reserved |
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Cafe SETI :
New ways to bilk money from you.......
(Message 765209)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This was sent to me yesterday FIDELITY NIGERIA PLC 2,KOFO ABAYOMI STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND ABUJA-NIGERIA RC: 103002 Our Ref: FBN-0XX2/482/08 Dear Honorable Beneficiary IMMEDIATE PAYMENT NOTIFICATION VALUED AT US$4.M It is my modest obligation to write you this letter as regards the authorization of your owed payment through our most respected financial institution (FIDELITY BANK PLC). I am Mr. Ken Isle, The Director, Foreign Operations Department, Fidelity Bank Plc, The British Government in conjunction with US GOVERNMENT, WORLD BANK, UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION on foreign payment matters has empowered my bank after much consultation and consideration to handle all foreign payments and release them to their appropriate beneficiaries with the help of a representative from Federal Reserve Bank of New York. As the newly appointed/accredited International Paying Bank, we have been instructed by the World Governing Bodies together with the Committee on International Debt and the Board of Foreign Winnings, Inheritance and Contract Review Panel to release your over due funds with immediate effect; with this exclusive Vide Transaction No.: WHA/EUR/202 and Transfer Allocation No.:FBN/X44/701LN/WGB/GB, Password: 339331, Pin Code: 78569, Certificate of Merit No: 104, Release Code No: 0876; Immediate Fidelity Bank Telex Confirmation No: -222568; Secret Code: XXTN014. Having received these vital payment numbers, you are instantly qualified to receive and confirm your payment with the United Nation immediately within the next 48hrs. Be informed that we have verified your payment file as directed to us and your name is next on the list of our outstanding fund beneficiaries to receive their payment before the end of this first term of the year 2008. Be advised that because of too many funds beneficiaries due for payment at this first quarter of the year, you are entitled to receive the sum of Four Million United States Dollars (US$4,000,000.00) only, as part payment so as to enable us pay other beneficiaries. To facilitate with the process of this transaction, please kindly re-confirm the following information below: 1) YOUR FULL NAME AND ADDRESS: 2) PHONES, FAX AND MOBILE NO: 3) YOUR BANK NAME AND ADDRESS: 4) YOUR ACCOUNT NAME: 5) YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER: 6) YOUR ROUTING/ABA NUMBER: 7) YOUR BANK'S IBAN/SWIFT CODE: 8) COPY OF ANY VALID FORM OF YOUR IDENTIFICATION: As soon as we receive the above mentioned information, your payment will be processed and released to you without any further delay. Be also informed that you are not allowed to correspond with any other person(s) or office any longer so as to avoid conflict of information, you are required to provide the above information for your transfer to take place through Bank to Bank Remittance directly from Fidelity Bank. Your prompt response to the above directive is highly imperative. Yours truly, Mr. Ken Isle PHONE: +234-806-753-8010 The Director, Foreign Operations Department Fidelity Bank Plc. |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 765208)
Posted 9 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Coffee Shop |
4515)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764998)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Umpire |
4516)
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764957)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top gear - the Stigs Birthday Preasent |
4517)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764953)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TopGear 06x06 - Aston Martin DBR9 Power Lap |
4518)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764950)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin V8 vantage |
4519)
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764948)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is it not the Le Mans 24 Hour race next week end? GO Corvette!!! :o) may the best car win!! |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764946)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Is it not the Le Mans 24 Hour race next week end? Yes it is!! It will be interesting race between Corvette and Aston Martin! |
4521)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764943)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top Gear is an excellent car show!! Top Gear-Bentley Flying Spur |
4522)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764939)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top Gear-Aston Martin Vantage Le Mans |
4523)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764936)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aston Martin & Le Mans Testing @ Snetterton |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764933)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thank you Matthew! What are Fellow seti friends for!! :o) |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764931)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bentley EXP Speed 8 - Le Mans 24 h winner 2003 |
4526)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764929)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IMSA GTP ERA TWR XJR-10 Jaguar |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764927)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew this is brilliant stuff........ I have always enjoyed british racing as well as their history!! CHEERS!! |
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764922)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Big Congrats to Albert for another win!! |
4529)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764920)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IMSA GTP ERA TWR JAGUAR XJR-14 |
4530)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764918)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Capri Racing At Spa |
4531)
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764916)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Capri Vs Holden Hsv |
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Cafe SETI :
Tribute to British Race Cars
(Message 764914)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This thread is A tribute to British cars racing and otherwise! Share your stores as well as photo's Ford Cortina Mark 3 GXL |
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764913)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I like this, finally a boat that won't just sit in the driveway... That does look like A James Bond Car!! :o) |
4534)
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764910)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Modified Car Forums Feature Car CYCOV8 |
4535)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764908)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cortina Mk III at Calder Park Drags |
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764907)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I still vote for the Vauxhall Victor!!! any day :o) Yeah It looks like it! |
4537)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764905)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: G R A S S S R O O T S -Let's Live For Today |
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764901)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chris, I still vote for the Vauxhall Victor!!! any day :o) |
4539)
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Cafe SETI :
Hollywood and space, or give me a break
(Message 764898)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I still cant get my head around how you can have a shock wave in a near vacuum. Again refer to Mission to Mars, the frozen fuel was floating a distance away from the engines when it blew. And to add to that it happens when they visit A Planet. |
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Cafe SETI :
Hollywood and space, or give me a break
(Message 764893)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I still cant get my head around how you can have a shock wave in a near vacuum. Again refer to Mission to Mars, the frozen fuel was floating a distance away from the engines when it blew. Every time when some gets Killed on the show It is always is A crew member with A red shirt! |
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Cafe SETI :
What is your main computer named, why?
(Message 764891)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I name mine after the type of computer. I have A IBM Intellistation M Pro which I named Intelas |
4542)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764874)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Icing |
4543)
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Cafe SETI :
One word to describe Seti@Home Project
(Message 764863)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dedication!! |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764861)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chad Kroeger ''Hero'' |
4545)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764860)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Santana Featuring Chad Kroeger-Into The Night |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764859)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THe Lengend himself Santana - Evil Ways |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764854)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OYE Commo Va (Listen to how it goes ) ! I win :o) |
4548)
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Politics :
Political Thread [21]
(Message 764575)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alex Jones_ BULLHORNS Ben Bernanke!!! |
4549)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764571)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while talking to the most famous Goat (Dune)on the internet!! Hey great we can redo the last 5 days over again :o) |
4550)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764569)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Micro Ice has already been used :o( |
4551)
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Cafe SETI :
The 'kitty man' musical tidbit thread.......
(Message 764566)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is Santana Day!! Santana-Oye Como Va |
4552)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764562)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Doors - Break On Through |
4553)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764560)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while talking to the most famous Goat (Dune)on the internet!! Have to say one thing it sure does save on the water bill ;o) |
4554)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764559)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Micro |
4555)
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Cafe SETI :
The 'kitty man' musical tidbit thread.......
(Message 764556)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Classic song for the Kitties Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride |
4556)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764555)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Manchester |
4557)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764553)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steppenwolf - Rock Me Baby |
4558)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764551)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while talking to the most famous Goat (Dune)on the internet!! We had a lot of rain here in Kansas with hail as well as Tornando's through out the state. I see Indiana has had A ton of rain these past couple of days. |
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 764548)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Strawberry alarm clock - Incense and Peppermint |
4560)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 764547)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Very scary that sgin is :o) |
4561)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764546)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: look |
4562)
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Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 764539)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BLONDE QUESTIONS ANSWERED Q: What did the blonde do when she heard that 90% of accidents occur around the home? A: She moved. Q: What do UFO's and smart blondes have in common? A: You keep hearing about them, but never see any. |
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 764537)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764536)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while talking to the most famous Goat (Dune)on the internet!! Excellent Dune!! how is it in your neck of the woods! |
4565)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764535)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ICE |
4566)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 764534)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 764531)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764528)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while talking to the most famous Goat (Dune)on the internet!! |
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764527)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: We will be here tonight and tomorrow. The Speed TV Channel aired the qualifing today. They were burning up the track! |
4570)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764498)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Error |
4571)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764491)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anti |
4572)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764490)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chris, Is this the car you are referring to? fastest street legal car Vauxhall victor |
4573)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764488)
Posted 8 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 BMW Z10 Preview Chris, I saw A review of this car on Fifth Gear! This car is A monster!! |
4574)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 764484)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hair Spray |
4575)
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TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764483)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while getting ready for the Canadian Grand Prix! |
4576)
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Cafe SETI :
Automobile Racing
(Message 764482)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I will be watchinig the Canadian Grand Prix |
4577)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 764478)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bounty is the quicker picker upper |
4578)
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Cafe SETI :
Closed - Use the Last Two Letters to Make a New Word
(Message 764477)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: mess |
4579)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 764161)
Posted 7 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 BMW Z10 Preview No I haven't where would I might find this excellent video? |
4580)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 763650)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Heavens Gate |
4581)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 763602)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Arthur Conley-Sweet Soul Music |
4582)
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Cafe SETI :
Kitty folks, UNITE............
(Message 763598)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What food do kittes consume when they unite? When they gather around all at once does your will power break down ! :o) |
4583)
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Cafe SETI :
Kitty folks, UNITE............
(Message 763595)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What food do kittes consume when they unite? |
4584)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 763594)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: [Eric Burdon and War-Spill the Wine(1970) |
4585)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 763593)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eric Burdon & The Animals-When I Was Young(1967) |
4586)
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Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 763592)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Animals-It's My Life |
4587)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 763591)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Temptations - Get Ready |
4588)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 763584)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2009 BMW Z10 Preview |
4589)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 763583)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 chevy camaro |
4590)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 763580)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morning to Yeah to my friends across the pond!! |
4591)
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Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 763543)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gas Prices Here in the south part of Kansas range from $3.62 to $3.67 Diesel ranges from $4.45 to $4.79 |
4592)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#64 - UNDER DEMOLITION & RECONSTRUCTION as Champ Won
(Message 763538)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning with Safari 3.1 |
4593)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 763537)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: seven eleven |
4594)
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(Message 763498)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: zunePhone ad |
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Funny errs ;)
(Message 763497)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 763496)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Excellent Photo I found researching the IRL (Indy Racing League) |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 763495)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Indy Racing League |
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(Message 763494)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dirty Windows |
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(Message 763493)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while at the House of the Rising Sun |
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(Message 763492)
Posted 6 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
That is A true classic !! :o) |
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(Message 763095)
Posted 5 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Goog Morning Fred!!! how is life treating you these days :o) |
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(Message 763092)
Posted 5 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Answering Machine Hijinx Hello, you have reached 987-6543. Please press one for English, 2 for English, or better yet: call back when you speak English This is not an answering machine. This is a telepathic thought-recording device. After the tone, think about your name, your number and your reason for calling, and I'll think about returning your call. |
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(Message 763087)
Posted 5 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Guy Goes Into A Bar A guy walks into a bar with jumper cables. The bartender says, "You can come in, but don't start anything |
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(Message 763085)
Posted 5 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A woman gets on a bus with her baby. The bus driver says: "That's the ugliest baby that I've ever seen." The woman goes to the rear of the bus and sits down, fuming. She says to a man next to her, "That driver just insulted me!" The man says, "You go right up there and tell him off! Go ahead, I'll hold your monkey for you." |
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(Message 763083)
Posted 5 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning before going to work!! |
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(Message 762939)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Are Humans allowed to compete :o) |
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(Message 762938)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: power rangers |
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(Message 762795)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 762794)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1983 Buick Questor |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 762793)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The parallel-hybrid Precept Hybird |
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(Message 762789)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IF BILL GATES WAS A REDNECK 1. Their #1 product would be Microsoft Winders 2. Instead of an hourglass icon you'd get an empty beer bottle 3. Occasionally you'd bring up a window that was covered with a heftybag 4. Dialog boxes would give you the choice of Ahh-ight or Naaaaa 5. Instead of ta-da the opening sound would be dueling banjos 6. The Recycle Bin in Winders'95 would be an outhouse 7. Whenever you pulled up the sound player you'd hear a digitized drunk redneck yelling Feebird! 8. Instead of Start Me Up the Winders'95 theme song would be Achy-Braky Heart 9. PowerPoint would be named ParPawnt 10. Microsoft's programming tools would be Vishul Basic and Vishul C++ 11. Winders'95 logo would incorporate the Confederate Flag 12. New Shutdown wav: Y'all come back now, Yah hear? 13. Instead of VP, Microsoft big shots would be called "Cuz" 14. Hardware could be repaired using parts from an old Trans Am 15. Microsoft Office replaced with Micrasawft Henhouse 16. Four words: Daisy Duke Screen Saver 17. Well, the first thing you know, old Bill's a billionaire... 18. Flight Simulator replaced by Tractor Pull Simulator 19. Microsoft CEO: Bubba Gates |
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(Message 762788)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jay Walking |
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(Message 762787)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: what are the simptons of the seti servers takeing over your brain? and orange if it is the uBuntu virus! |
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(Message 762633)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THINGS YOU'D NEVER HEAR A REDNECK SAY I thought Graceland was tacky. No kids in the back of the pick-up, it's not safe. Do you think my hair is too big? Honey, did you mail that donation to Greenpeace? The tires on that truck are too big. I've got it all on a floppy disk. Do you think this ball cap goes with this shirt? Damned if that polititian ain't honest! We're vegetarians. I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy. You can't feed that to the dog. Trim the fat off that steak. I just love the Opera Cappuccino tastes better than espresso. Wrasslin's fake. |
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(Message 762631)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: YOU MIGHT BE A REDNECK IF... You've been married three times and still have the same in-laws |
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(Message 762630)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tall Boy |
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(Message 762629)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: what are the simptons of the seti servers takeing over your brain? Would blured vision be one? |
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(Message 762626)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: YOU MIGHT BE A REDNECK IF You think the last words to The Star Spangled Banner are "Gentlemen, start your engines." |
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(Message 762625)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Grass Land |
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(Message 762621)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: THE NATIONAL TRANSPORT SAFETY BOARD The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged they had covertly funded a project with the U.S. auto makers for the past five years, whereby the auto makers were installing black box voice recorders in pick-up trucks. This was done in an effort to determine, when accidents occured, the circumstances in the last 15 seconds before the crash. They were surprised to find in 49 of the 50 states the last words of drivers in 61.2 percent of crashes were, "Oh, Shit". Only the state of Montana was different, where 89.3 percent of the final words were: "Hold my beer and watch this!" |
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(Message 762617)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In episode 63 I was the last cruncher to have my brain eaten out. Well you know the studios !! you better look At your contract. :o) |
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(Message 762616)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Salt Water |
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(Message 762610)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In episode 63 I was the last cruncher to have my brain eaten out. Well at times they use stand ins A pivotal scenes in episodes! |
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(Message 762601)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In episode 63 I was the last cruncher to have my brain eaten out. So the seti servers are simular to the BORG!! we will all be assimilated? |
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(Message 762598)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In episode 63 I was the last cruncher to have my brain eaten out. NO it has not hit me yet! Maybe I will hide out in another thread on the message board to evade the seti servers!! HA! |
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(Message 762582)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'm Running |
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(Message 762579)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In episode 63 I was the last cruncher to have my brain eaten out. Sounds exciting! can not wait for episode 64!! :o) |
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(Message 762563)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good morning sleepy heads...It's time to play my role in the servers that ate my brain ...episode 64. I know missing one episode will throught the whole series off! |
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(Message 762559)
Posted 4 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good morning sleepy heads...It's time to play my role in the servers that ate my brain ...episode 64. What happened in episode 63?? :o) |
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(Message 762548)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting like their is no tomorrow!! |
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The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 762547)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: World's Lowest Car |
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The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 762544)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMAZING! PitBull, Cat & Chicks! "I Want You to Want Me" |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 762449)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I tell ya what....watching Drag Racing in HD is something to behold. When seen with HD and a really good Surround Sound system....WOW!!! HD has done wonders for racing industry making the action come to life :o) |
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(Message 762448)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win the Beer truck give away!! Here is mud in your eye! ;o) |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 762447)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fleethorse A horse-powered vehicle It would interesting how mauch cars sales have fallen around the world do to rising fuel prices. |
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(Message 762446)
Posted 3 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'm Dancing |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 761988)
Posted 2 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bus Train Article |
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Seti Singles
(Message 761984)
Posted 2 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It seems all the women want A man that Looks like George Clooney or A Brad Pitt :o) |
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(Message 761983)
Posted 2 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Have a good day at work, Dune. Nothing to hard to get back in to the swing? WInning while beating the Heat :o) Is your humble abode all electric? |
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(Message 761981)
Posted 2 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: pierce arrow |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 761805)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chili's Restaurant |
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~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 761766)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761764)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is Excellent image on the internet of A NHRA Dragster |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761763)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: American Le Mans ... |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761761)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 761759)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Compadre Gonzalez. |
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OpenSolarisâ„¢ 2008.05
(Message 761758)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Done that & getting told that boinc does not exist. So at this time BOINC is not compatible with Opensolaris? |
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Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 761756)
Posted 1 Jun 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey lets Have all the oil companies dig up, tear up where ever they want to find oil!! and have no regard for area they are exploring!! I am for exploration however the Oil companies have not shown to the masses that they can operate they equipment with hurting the surrounding in which the are exploring. Example. The oil spill in Alaska to name one. |
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(Message 761367)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while speeding by the Crab Nebula! |
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Kitty roll call
(Message 761366)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have 2 cats who are tattooed, wired for sound and desexed ILM well they know smart Kitties when they see them. |
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OpenSolarisâ„¢ 2008.05
(Message 761362)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I read on the Opensolaris website that later in the year there will be A Opensolaris Sparc edition what is the difference between the two? Hey thanks for the heads up !! :o) |
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(Message 761354)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A Rainy Saturday! |
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Kitty roll call
(Message 761353)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have 2 cats who are tattooed, wired for sound and desexed Do they position themselves around the house to acheive the effect ... |
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(Message 761352)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: God Speed |
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Kitty roll call
(Message 761349)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have 2 cats who are tattooed, wired for sound and desexed Does that sound come in Dolby Digital :o) |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 761347)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: God Son |
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OpenSolarisâ„¢ 2008.05
(Message 761345)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Has any one tried this OS at http://www.opensolaris.com/get/ it is a live cd to try it out and if it is to my liking I can install it. I read on the Opensolaris website that later in the year there will be A Opensolaris Sparc edition what is the difference between the two? |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 761341)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nut House |
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(Message 761337)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any ALMS fans on the board? Yes I follow ALMS as much as I can. The Audi R10 is an awesome car to see in motion. |
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(Message 761126)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: backward thinking |
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(Message 761120)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: goes forward |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761119)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My wife is related to Johnny Benson-Nextel/Sprint/whatever it's called now Craftsman Truck Racing Driver. Agreed they have been doing well since they have come aboard. I beleive their is A race this weekend. |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 761110)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: chocolate pudding!! (YUMMY) |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761109)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How about a nice RX7 burnout vid.............he blows the bonnet at the end...... I like the over all looks of the RX8 however the addidtional doors for the rear passengers looks odd. I like the traditional two door Mazdas Like the Rx7. |
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(Message 761104)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dark Chocolate |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761102)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: How about a nice RX7 burnout vid.............he blows the bonnet at the end...... Those rotory engines are A sleeper of A power plant :o) Does mazda still make Rotory Engines ? |
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(Message 761098)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: yummy cookies |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761087)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nascar rubbin' and Racin' part 10 |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761085)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My wife is related to Johnny Benson-Nextel/Sprint/whatever it's called now Craftsman Truck Racing Driver. I always liked the Nascar Truck series. Toyota has gotten into the trucks series which out to make it interesting this season. |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761082)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: radical SR8 at the nurburgring |
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Automobile Racing
(Message 761079)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This thread is for the advid automobile fan. Any type of automobile racing topic or video is welcome! :o) Nurburgring F1 1967 onboard |
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(Message 761072)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 761069)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 761067)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fever Pitch |
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OpenSolarisâ„¢ 2008.05
(Message 761066)
Posted 31 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My understanding is OpenSolaris can be used both on servers as well as desktops. |
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(Message 760558)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jet Aircraft |
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(Message 760447)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Texas builds it larger A Texan, while visiting Toronto, found himself in the back seat of a taxi cab on the way to his hotel. Passing by the Royal York the Texan asked the cab driver "What's that building there?" "That's the Royal York Hotel" replied the cabbie. "The Royal York? How long did it take to build that?" asked the Texan. "About 12 years" replied the cabbie. "12 years? We build 'em twice as high, twice as wide and four times as long down in Texas, and we do that in six months." A while later the cab driver makes his was past the Metro-Toronto Convention Centre. "What's that building over there?" asked the Texan. "That's the Metro-Toronto Convention Centre" replied the cabbie. "Convention Centre? How long'd it take to build that?" asked the Texan. "About three years" replied the cabbie. "Three years? We build 'em twice as high, three times as long and four times as wide as that down in Texas, and it only takes us about two weeks." Shortly thereafter the cabbie drives past the CN Tower. "What's that building there?" asks the Texan, pointing at the tower. "Danged if I know" replied the cabbie, "It wasn't here when I drove by yesterday." |
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(Message 760445)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mexican is at border A US Border Patrol Agent catches an illegal alien in the bushes right by the border fence, he pulls him out and says "Sorry, you know the law, you've got to go back across the border right now." The mexican man pleads with them, "No, noooo Senior, I must stay in de USA! Pleeeze!" The Border Patrol Agent thinks to himself, I'm going to make it hard for him and says "Ok, I'll let you stay if you can use 3 english words in a sentence". The Mexican man of course agrees. The Border Patrol Agent tells him, "The 3 words are: Green, Pink and Yellow. Now use them in 1 sentence." The Mexican man thinks really hard for about 2 minutes, then says, "Hmmm, Ok. The phone, it went Green, Green, Green, I Pink it up and sez Yellow?" |
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(Message 760440)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You might be a redneck if... More than one living relative is named after a Southern Civil War general. |
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(Message 760437)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Has any one tried this OS at [url=http://www.opensolaris.com/get/]http://www.opensolaris.com/get/[/url it is a live cd to try it out and if it is to my liking I can install it. I ordered my from the website. It did not cost me anything for them to mail it to me :o) Do you know if their is A limit on the number of machines you can install it on? |
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Competition - How Many Biccies In My Bowl?
(Message 760435)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I will say 150 |
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Large Hadron Collider - anybody excited?
(Message 760433)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I just wish people would take the time to do a little reading and gain a little knowledge on the subject so the could understand just how cool and exciting this whole thing is! How much energy will it take to get this Collider up and running? |
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OpenSolarisâ„¢ 2008.05
(Message 760430)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Has any one tried this OS at [url=http://www.opensolaris.com/get/]http://www.opensolaris.com/get/[/url it is a live cd to try it out and if it is to my liking I can install it. Hi Paul I received my OpenSolaris 2008.5 this week. I first used in on A IBM Xseries server which worked out really well. I have not installed yet. Their is A utility tool you can use to see what drivers are need to install. |
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(Message 760423)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Can we view this spectacular event while sitting in Lawn Chairs ;o) |
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(Message 760420)
Posted 30 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: An the winner is ??? snicklefritz |
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(Message 760014)
Posted 28 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: hardware supply |
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TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 759586)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hey great thanks Daniel! that means I am in for another win |
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(Message 759583)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cascade Mountains |
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(Message 759579)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: And I as well have returned for another win! |
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(Message 759578)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rocky Mountains |
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Ubuntu Linux
(Message 759576)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BTW - Ubuntu is very boinc friendly... ;) Does anybody know of Boinc will work with Open Solaris? |
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(Message 759574)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: paved roads |
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(Message 759573)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: So, I said to the vicar, I have .... Winning with A 10 second lead |
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(Message 759569)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
I pass this one with flying elephants OH OH I mean Colors |
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(Message 759566)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win using Open Solaris!! |
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(Message 759565)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hairy Back |
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(Message 759560)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: paint brush |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759541)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Full House |
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(Message 759540)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green means Go |
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759538)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Food Court |
4701)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 759537)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1997 GM Precept Hybrid Electric |
4702)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 759535)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Mitsuoka Orochi |
4703)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 759532)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1980 GM Epcot 2003 |
4704)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759530)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: good try |
4705)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 759513)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning the John Wayne way!! |
4706)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 759511)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4707)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759505)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Breaking News |
4708)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 759504)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4709)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 759503)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4710)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 759502)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4711)
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Cafe SETI :
~ WARNING SIGNS ~
(Message 759500)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4712)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759498)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Back Pack |
4713)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 759458)
Posted 27 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In For A Kentucky Derby !! |
4714)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Seti Singles
(Message 759057)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: so 35 years of age is the Max on es99 wish list? |
4715)
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Cafe SETI :
BSG
(Message 759056)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wonder if any Frack'n Cylons will be left after this final season? |
4716)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 759055)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mr. Love is in for win!! |
4717)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 759054)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cisco Kid |
4718)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758850)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Soccer Player |
4719)
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Cafe SETI :
Domestic bliss (Closed)
(Message 758848)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Congrats!! Live Long and Prosper! |
4720)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758847)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: video recorder |
4721)
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Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758844)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Music Request |
4722)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Seti Singles
(Message 758843)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Interesting the list did not mention if she had to have A full set of teeth :o) |
4723)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758840)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Unreasonable expectations |
4724)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758837)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A while while heading towards mars! Thats sounds like A plan. DO they have A Track for dedicated runners? |
4725)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Kitty roll call
(Message 758630)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: No Kitties here I am allergic to them :o( |
4726)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758629)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A while while heading towards mars! What sport activities are offered on this Awesome Planet ? |
4727)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758624)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Honda's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Clarity |
4728)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758623)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A while while heading towards mars! What Hotel would you recommend I stay at on Jupiter |
4729)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 758622)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #8 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #9 |
4730)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 758617)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #1 Hydrogen Fuel-Engine Fundamentals #2 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #3 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #4 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #5 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #6 Hydrogen Fuel - Engine Fundamentals #7 |
4731)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758612)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Board Meeting |
4732)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Seti Singles
(Message 758610)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: There are more males at Seti because science usually does not interest girls. There are more girls at forums like raising children, sewing, cooking, soap operas involving girls, etc. The reason I'm single is that there's no girl or woman that I want, that wants me. what soap opera do you watch that includes A Saw LOLOL |
4733)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758605)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A while while heading towards mars! |
4734)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Phoenix Mars Lander Touchhdown Today
(Message 758603)
Posted 26 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Phoenix's assignment is to dig through the Martian soil The Phoenix Mars Lander |
4735)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
A day out in London
(Message 758567)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Bird is the word!! ;o) |
4736)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758565)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wishing everyone A Excellent Memorial Day Weekend!! GODS SPEED!! |
4737)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758223)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: machine shop |
4738)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758114)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello everyone. I am in for a win after a long day. I bet Traveling across the Galaxy would man A person tired :o) |
4739)
Message boards :
Politics :
Political Thread [21]
(Message 758106)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: President John F Kennedy Secret Society Speech |
4740)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758099)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the crystal skull win. |
4741)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758097)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Charlie Parker & Dizzy Gillespie |
4742)
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Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758094)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chubby Checker-The twist 46 and Holding :o) My parents lived through the 1940's so I pick up on the Big Bands of the era |
4743)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758091)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chubby Checker-The twist |
4744)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 758090)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Currently, there is very little being done in the U.S., as far as crude oil exploration drilling, or drilling in proven fields. There hasn't been a serious refinery built here in about 30 years. What is the UK Gov. doing about the High Fuel Prices? |
4745)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758088)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A fav of mine from the Rat Pack The Rat Pack: When Cool Was King |
4746)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758085)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The one and the only Rat Pack Johnny Carson Sings With The Rat Pack |
4747)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758082)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is A Classic From Dean Martin. It is nice once and A while to through the time tunnel and visit these classic songs :o) Thats amore Dean Martin |
4748)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 758077)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Pre-Sunday Win |
4749)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758074)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Doris Day A Sentimental Journey |
4750)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758073)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Les Brown & His Band of Renown - Turkey Hop |
4751)
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Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758070)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A String of Pearls/Glenn Miller and his Orchestra |
4752)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758068)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Glen Miller I think it was taken from the Movie the Glen Miller Story. |
4753)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758066)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dean Martin & The Andrews Sisters Anything to help out the kitties!! |
4754)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758062)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Glen Miller |
4755)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758058)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HD TV |
4756)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758057)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dean Martin & The Andrews Sisters |
4757)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 758056)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Andrews Sisters - Song & Dance - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy |
4758)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 758052)
Posted 25 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TV Dinners |
4759)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 757347)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You can't bring that dog in this bar A man goes to a bar with his dog. He goes up to the bar and asks for a drink. The bartender says "You can't bring that dog in here!" The guy, without missing a beat, says "This is my seeing-eye dog." "Oh man, " the bartender says, "I'm sorry, here, the first one's on me." The man takes his drink and goes to a table near the door. Another guy walks in the bar with a Chihuahua. The first guys sees him, stops him and says "You can't bring that dog in here unless you tell him it's a seeing-eye dog." The second man graciously thanks the first man and continues to the bar. He asks for a drink. The bartender says "Hey, you can't bring that dog in here!" The second man replies "This is my seeing-eye dog." The bartender says, "No, I don't think so. They do not have Chiwauas as seeing-eye dogs." The man pauses for a half-second and replies "What?!?! They gave me a Chihuahua?!?" |
4760)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 757309)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win at Thunder storm Alley :o) |
4761)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 757123)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Well Matthew and Albert...I am feeling much better today than i did earlier in the week...I had to have a tooth pulled...So Monday and Tuesday were pretty rough...Today is golden in comparison... Having A tooth pulled is not fun. Did they give you meds to ease the pain? |
4762)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757119)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Booker T & The MGs "Time is Tight" (live) That is an excellent song I wish the oldies stations would play the song more often. |
4763)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 757118)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Those who throw dirt are sure to lose ground. |
4764)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 757117)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine. |
4765)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 757115)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Albert...Hello Matthew...Hello Monday... Hi Daniel how is life treating you these days :o) |
4766)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757110)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: end game |
4767)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 757106)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the morning to yeah Monday! |
4768)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757104)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: DUANE EDDY PETER GUNN |
4769)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757102)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Roger Miller - King Of The Road |
4770)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757100)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: term limits |
4771)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757098)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: outer space |
4772)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757097)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Booker T & The MGs - Boot-Leg |
4773)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757096)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Booker T & The MGs "Time is Tight" (live) |
4774)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757093)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green Onions Booker T & The MGS |
4775)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757092)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Air Plane |
4776)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757089)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Squirrel Nut Zippers "Put A Lid On It |
4777)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757088)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jet set |
4778)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757084)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jet fighter |
4779)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757081)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Squirrel Nut Zippers HE?? |
4780)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 757080)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stray Cats - Rock This Town |
4781)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 757077)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hip-Hop Cats |
4782)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 757076)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: fire men |
4783)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 757075)
Posted 23 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bad Albert, Bad BAD ALBERT, BAD BAD BAD ALBERT. HOW DARE YOU EXPO.. RE EE EH UH.. NEVERMIND BUT bad ALBERT... Did someone say VORTEX!!! :o) |
4784)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 756772)
Posted 22 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Average prices for E85 in Kansas Kansas |
4785)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 756771)
Posted 22 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: E85 Prices |
4786)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 756769)
Posted 22 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here in the midwest (Kansas) E85 Ethanol is $3.29 |
4787)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756767)
Posted 22 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Income Guidelines |
4788)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756629)
Posted 22 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: tax forms |
4789)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756608)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Met Life |
4790)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Something to grouse about - What's the price of road fuel where you are?
(Message 756607)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here in the midwest (Kansas) 87 octane is $3.79 92 octane is $3.89 97 octane is $3.99 |
4791)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
. . . tHe OFF-TOPIC Thread is CLOSED
(Message 756599)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Have No Fear Bicycle Repairman is here |
4792)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756597)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Life cycle |
4793)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
why haven't we returned to the Moon?
(Message 756374)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is already occupied by the Aliens :o) |
4794)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Who's the "oldest"?
(Message 756373)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 45+8 = 53 |
4795)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756370)
Posted 21 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: over done |
4796)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Memorial day weekend plans?
(Message 756063)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any grand plans for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend? LegoLand should keep the kiddies entertained all day :o) |
4797)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 756060)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4798)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 756055)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4799)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 756054)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4800)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 756051)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: London Bridge |
4801)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Microsoft Touch Wall computer and interface
(Message 756049)
Posted 20 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yay, giant iPhone screen, woohoo! Thats the ticket!! |
4802)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 755792)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4803)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The kitty's totally 'off topic' thread.........
(Message 755791)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4804)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 755789)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fever Pitch |
4805)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
Microsoft Touch Wall computer and interface
(Message 755787)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Touch Wall |
4806)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755648)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the CDT way! |
4807)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755647)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4808)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755645)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4809)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755644)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
4810)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 755641)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mono Tracer bike Mono Tracer |
4811)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 755638)
Posted 19 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gyroscopic Electric Uno Bike Uno Bike |
4812)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 755165)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Castle Keep |
4813)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 755163)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock I would have to say summer time blues is my favs of Eddies |
4814)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 755151)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eddie Cochran - Twenty Flight Rock |
4815)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755149)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is Gonk FREE DAY!! Lets try for A Gonk FREE WEEK! |
4816)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 755148)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The one the only!! Eddie Cochran - Summertime Blues |
4817)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755144)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Living Color - Dirty Dozens |
4818)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755142)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is Gonk FREE DAY!! |
4819)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755141)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jim Carrey - Background Guy 3 |
4820)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755134)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jim Carrey Background Guy 1 |
4821)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755130)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-lunch win!! |
4822)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 755128)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In Living Color Wanda on the dating game |
4823)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755122)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green Eggs and Ham for Breakfast! |
4824)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755118)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Most certainly is, Pan Galactic Gargle Blasters all round... Do the tiny umbrellas come with the Galactic Gargle Blasters? :o) |
4825)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 755116)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: kitty carlisle |
4826)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755113)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: UP UP AND AWAY!!! |
4827)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 755111)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Kitty |
4828)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 755107)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: cool dude |
4829)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#63 - OPEN FOR RECONSTRUCTION due to Monday's win!
(Message 755106)
Posted 18 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: To infinity and Beyond!! |
4830)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 754758)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Ventures Live: Wipe Out |
4831)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 754755)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tornadoes - Telstar |
4832)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
The new kitty music thread......
(Message 754752)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cab Calloway Minnie The Moocher |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Dam Busters (1955) What is the age of the Dam? |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Miami Heat |
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(Message 754595)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Dam Busters (1955) Would like to see an updated movie version of the Dambusters. |
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(Message 754593)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A guy walks into A bar with A piece of tarmac under his arm, The Bartenders what will you have? A drink for me and one for the road!! |
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(Message 754586)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rodney Dangerfield Humor She was so fat that when she got on the scale a card came out saying one at a time. One night I asked a cabbie to take me where the action is, he took me to my house. |
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(Message 754584)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Sunny Saturday Win! |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Dam Busters (1955) Is the Derwent Dam protected as A memorial to those who faught in WW2? |
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(Message 754573)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Like this.......The Master....Johnny Lee Hooker.....BOOM BOOM..... Did JOhn Lee Hooker ever do Skat I.E. Ella Fitzgerald? |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: can opener |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gas Station |
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(Message 754523)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Like this.......The Master....Johnny Lee Hooker.....BOOM BOOM..... John Lee Hooker he's Da Man |
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(Message 754502)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kris Kristopherson - Me And Bobby McGee Here is classic song from Kris Kristopherson |
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(Message 754493)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Their is an advertisement on youtube for Kingston Trio ring tones :o) I was too young when their songs came out however I had older family members that knew of them. |
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(Message 754489)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Joan Baez-It Ain't Me,Babe[Live 1965) |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Their is an advertisement on youtube for Kingston Trio ring tones :o) |
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(Message 754483)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: For Baby (For Bobbie) The Chad Mitchell Trio & John Denver Never heard this song on the radio however not A bad song. |
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(Message 754478)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 500 Miles - The Brothers Four |
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(Message 754476)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another one :o) 500 Miles - Peter, Paul & Mary |
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(Message 754473)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is classic PPM song if i had a hammer - peter paul and mary |
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(Message 754470)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leaving On A Jet Plane - Peter, Paul and Mary Almost posted one PPM songs puff the magic dragon :o) |
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(Message 754465)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Boat Dock |
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(Message 754464)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Leaving On A Jet Plane - Peter, Paul and Mary |
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(Message 754461)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Dam Busters (1955) Cast (Cast overview, first billed only) Michael Redgrave ... Doctor B. N. Wallis, C.B.E., F.R.S. Ursula Jeans ... Mrs. Wallis Charles Carson ... Doctor Stanley Van Beers ... Sir David Pye, C.B., F.R.S. Colin Tapley ... Doctor W.H. Glanville, C.B., C.B.E. Frederick Leister ... Committee Member Eric Messiter ... Committee Member Laidman Browne ... Committee Member Raymond Huntley ... Official, National Physical Laboratory Hugh Manning ... Official, Ministry of Aircraft Production Patrick Barr ... Captain Joseph 'Mutt' Summers, C.B.E. Edwin Styles ... Observer at trials Hugh Moxey ... Observer at trials Anthony Shaw ... R.A.F. Officer at trials Basil Sydney ... Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris G.C.B., O.B.E., A.F.C. Ernest Clark ... Air Vice-Marshal The Hon. Ralph Cochrane G.B.E., K.C.B., A.F.C. Derek Farr ... Group Captain J.N.H. Whitworth, D.S.O., D.F.C. Laurence Naismith ... Farmer Harold Siddons ... Group Signals Officer Frank Phillips ... B.B.C. Announcer Richard Todd ... Wing Commander Guy Gibson, V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C. Brewster Mason ... Flt / Lt. R.D. Trevor-Roper, D.F.C., D.F.M. Anthony Doonan ... Flt / Lt. R.E.G. Hutchison, D.F.C. Nigel Stock ... Flying / Off. F.M. Spafford, D.F.C., D.F.M. Brian Nissen ... Flt / Lt. A.T. Taerum, D.F.C. Robert Shaw ... Flt / Sgt. J. Pulford, D.F.M. Peter Assinder ... Plt / Off. G.A. Deering, D.F.C. Richard Leech ... Squadron Leader H.M. Young, D.F.C. Richard Thorp ... Squadron Leader H.E. Maudslay, D.F.C. John Fraser ... Flight Lieutenant J.V. Hopgood, D.F.C. David Morrell ... Flight Lieutenant W. Astell, D.F.C. Bill Kerr ... Flight Lieutenant H.B. Martin, D.S.O., D.F.C., A.F.C. George Baker ... Flight Lieutenant D.J.H. Maltby, D.S.O., D.F.C. Ronald Wilson ... Flight Lieutenant D.J. Shannon, D.S.O., D.F.C. Denys Graham ... Flying Officer L.G. Knight, D.S.O. Basil Appleby ... Flight Lieutenant R.C. Hay, D.F.C. Tim Turner ... Flight Lieutenant J.F. Leggo, D.F.C. Ewen Solon ... Flight Sergeant G.E. Powell Harold Goodwin ... Wing Comdr. Gibson's Batman rest of cast listed alphabetically: Peter Diamond ... Tail Gunner (uncredited) Arthur Howard ... RAF Pay Clerk In NAAFI (uncredited) Patrick McGoohan ... Guard on Door (uncredited) Nina Parry ... Barnes Wallace's daughter (uncredited) |
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Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome to the Dambusters Website |
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(Message 754458)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Thank you very much Matthew... Wasn't their A movie based on the Dambusters? It has some very famous British Actors in it. It is sad that there is only Two Lancaster Bombers left in the world. Cheers!! to the Dambusters! |
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(Message 754235)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Online video of the British Lancaster fly by A service and fly-past has been held to mark the 65th anniversary of the World War II Dambusters mission. Dambusters |
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(Message 754233)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: State Mottos ndiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names |
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(Message 754231)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: State Mottos Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong! Alaska: Jeez, it's cold. Arizona: But It's A Dry Heat Arkansas: Literacy Ain't Everything California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your Honda Colorado: If You Don't Ski, Don't Bother Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only The Kennedys Don't Own It Yet Delaware: Everything is smaller here! Delaware: We Really Do Like The Chemicals In Our Water Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids |
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(Message 754230)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Relative Jokes My brother then opened a tall man's shop in Tokyo. |
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(Message 754225)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Henny Youngman Humor I know a man who is a diamond cutter. He mows the lawn at Yankee Stadium. |
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(Message 754222)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A guy walks into a bar with jumper cables. The bartender says, "You can come in, but don't start anything!" |
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(Message 754221)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A book walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Please, no stories! |
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(Message 754220)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A guy walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Do you want to play a game? See those two rib-eyes nailed to the ceiling? You get to throw one dart. If you hit one, you get to take them home and I'll give you a free drink." The man says, "No thanks, the steaks are too high. |
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(Message 754219)
Posted 17 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Wright Humor One night I walked home very late and fell asleep in somebody's satellite dish. My dreams were showing up on TVs all over the world. I have a microwave fireplace in my house. The other night I laid down in front of the fire for the evening in two minutes. |
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(Message 754204)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If you shoot a mime, should you use a silencer? |
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(Message 754203)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why did kamikaze pilots wear helmets? |
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(Message 754199)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: school cheer |
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(Message 754044)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: good day |
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(Message 753830)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cry Babies |
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(Message 753829)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A evening win! |
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(Message 753828)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The who - baba O` riley ( with keith moon ) |
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(Message 753824)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Scorpions - No One Like You |
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(Message 753823)
Posted 16 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Climax Blues Band-Couldn't Get It Right |
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(Message 753819)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is time for Albert to win!! |
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(Message 753818)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Under Dog |
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(Message 753810)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Run Down |
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(Message 753809)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A pre-Friday Win |
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(Message 753806)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Home Plate |
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(Message 753730)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Supply Depot |
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(Message 753729)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Wright Humor I spilled Spot Remover on my dog. Now he's gone I used to work in a fire hydrant factory. You couldn't park anywhere near the place. |
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(Message 753728)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Wright Humor I bought some dehydrated water, but I don't know what to add to it. The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard. |
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(Message 753727)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Black Pudding Day Win!! |
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(Message 753532)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: power grid |
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(Message 753531)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Relative Jokes My brother then bought 1000 Japanese cameras. They all go, "Crick". |
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(Message 753529)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Airline Jokes Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week!" |
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(Message 753527)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: My father was never home; He was always away drinking booze. He saw a a sign saying, "Drink Canada Dry"; so he went up there. |
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(Message 753525)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "I just came from a pleasure trip took my mother-in-law to the airport." |
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(Message 753522)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "I flew on an airplane, the food was fit for a king. Here, King!" |
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(Message 753520)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HENNY YOUNGMAN JOKE "Two guys in a gym, one putting on a girdle. One guys says, 'Since when have you been wearing a girdle?' Other guy says, 'Since my wife found it in the glove compartment of our car.'" |
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(Message 753514)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nuclear fusion |
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(Message 753506)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jimmy Dean - Big Bad John |
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(Message 753503)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons |
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(Message 753490)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon |
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(Message 753487)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning without the help of a nasel spray, due to the increases of the Peoples Army. Have no fear K-9 is here :o) |
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(Message 753484)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Kinks - Lola |
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(Message 753482)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You Really Got Me- The Kinks-1964-Really Live |
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(Message 753478)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Junior Walker-shotgun |
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(Message 753476)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I like the new avatar Matthew. Many Thanks!! It looks really Intimidating doesn't it LOL |
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(Message 753474)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Cyrkle - Red Rubber Ball |
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(Message 753473)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GARY PUCKETT and the union gap:"YOUNG GIRL"(1968 |
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(Message 753472)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gary Puckett and The Union Gap "Woman,Woman |
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(Message 753461)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone is going Batty for A wednesday Win :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 753457)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1970's Concept Car design study |
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(Message 753450)
Posted 15 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Natural Gas Vehicles |
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(Message 753446)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Flying Car |
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(Message 753441)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Wednesday Win Before Thursday! |
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(Message 752986)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Acura RD-X Concept Melds RSX Sport Coupe Performance, MDX 4-Wheel Drive Capability and Adds High-Tech Functionality |
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(Message 752982)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: point taken |
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The Ultimate War
(Message 752981)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cylons would win |
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(Message 752979)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A stupendous win!! |
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(Message 752978)
Posted 14 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: town meeting |
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(Message 751198)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I'm watching Jerry Springer. I haven't watched it for years and all I can think is that these people are allowed to vote :( and they drive too!! LOL |
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(Message 751195)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: in for spelling bee win!! |
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(Message 751163)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Jelly Belly win!!! |
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(Message 751159)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for the Victory!! |
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(Message 751154)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What type of Animal that you do not play cars with? A CHEETAH!! |
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(Message 751153)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What do you call a crab who plays baseball? -- a pinch-hitter |
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(Message 751151)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Having A heap of fun winning!! |
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(Message 751144)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Shorts are in style for summer ;o) |
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It's Blurf's Birthday TODAY!!!
(Message 751132)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Blurf!!! and many more |
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The End of Hard Drives?
(Message 751126)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on toms hardware website I feel the same rather have the hardrive rather than using memory chips to store information. |
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Tested for Power Consumption on 35 AMD CPU'S
(Message 751118)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 35 AMD CPUs Tested for Power Consumption |
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The End of Hard Drives?
(Message 751117)
Posted 10 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on toms hardware website Memoright SSDs |
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(Message 750566)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: painters paints |
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(Message 750565)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Prime Minister Tony Blair of England just announced that he will step down next month, which means that President Bush is going to lose his closest foreign ally. Bush was sad, and said, 'Now, the only foreign leader I can trust is Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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(Message 750563)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Things not looking good for President Bush. His approval rating has dropped so low the only thing he's above now is the law. |
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(Message 750562)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: "Now there is a new biography of President Bush out, have you heard this? Where it says the president cries a lot. The president said, 'I do tears.' So lets see, he's impulsive, he's stubborn, he's weepy. Sorry Hillary, apparently we already have our first female president |
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(Message 750556)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: booster seat |
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(Message 750449)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just starting a new thread for some of my musical musings........ How old this youngman in the video? he does an excellent playing the guitar Another artist that is good is THAD COCKRELL. |
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(Message 750438)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: this doesnt Will Seti Credits do instead? :o) |
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(Message 750437)
Posted 9 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just starting a new thread for some of my musical musings........ Excellent Song!! Bravo Bravo!! |
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(Message 750092)
Posted 8 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tramontana The single-seat Tramontana |
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(Message 750086)
Posted 8 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Feng Shui Way |
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Compaq 2133 ultraportable laptop
(Message 750070)
Posted 8 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hewlett-Packard unveiled its Compaq 2133 ultraportable laptop |
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(Message 750062)
Posted 8 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A Win the Haiku way |
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(Message 750059)
Posted 8 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Amazing 300 mpg Car |
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(Message 749136)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Last night I played a blank tape at full blast. The mime next door went nuts. |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 749135)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why do they call it a TV set when you only get one? |
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(Message 749134)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Why is it that when you transport something by car, it's called a shipment, but when you transport something by ship, it's called cargo? |
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(Message 749131)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota calls the PM, or Personal Mobility vehicle |
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(Message 749129)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Volvo ReCharge concept car |
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(Message 749127)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Taking A spin for A win!! |
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(Message 749126)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Giving You The Power Of Fuel Choice |
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(Message 749123)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ferrari F250 Concept Car |
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(Message 749122)
Posted 6 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pontiac Solstice Coupe |
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(Message 748484)
Posted 5 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SMALL TOWN COPS A police officer in a small town stopped a motorist who was speeding down Main Street. "But officer," the man began, "I can explain." "Quiet!" snapped the officer. "I'm going to let you spend the night in jail until the chief gets back." "But, officer, I just wanted to say," "And I said be quiet! You're going to jail!" A few hours later the officer looked in on his prisoner and said, "Lucky for you, the chief's at his daughter's wedding. He'll be in a good mood when he gets back." "Don't count on it," answered the guy in the cell. "I'm the groom." |
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(Message 748482)
Posted 5 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: An Irishman, a Mexican and a blond guy were doing construction work on scaffolding on the 20th floor of a building. They were eating lunch and the Irishman said, "Corned beef and cabbage! If I get corned beef and cabbage one more time for lunch I'm going to jump off this building" The Mexican opened his lunch box and exclaimed, "Burritos again! If I get burritos one more time I'm going to jump off, too." The blond opened his lunch and said, "Bologna again. If I get a bologna sandwich one more time I'm jumping too." The next day the Irishman opened his lunch box, saw corned beef and cabbage and jumped to his death. The Mexican opened his lunch, saw a burrito and jumped too. The blond opened his lunch, saw the bologna and jumped to his death as well. At the funeral the Irishman's wife was weeping. She said, "If I'd known how really tired he was of corned beef and cabbage I never would have given it to him again!" The Mexican's wife also wept and said, "I could have given him tacos or enchiladas! I didn't realize he hated burritos so much. "Everyone turned and stared at the blonde's wife. "Hey, don't look at me," she said, "He makes his own lunch." |
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(Message 748481)
Posted 5 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TWO BLONDES AND A BRUNETTE There are two blondes and a brunette on an island. One of the blondes finds a bottle and a genie pops out. The genie says he will grant them one wish each (you get the picture)... The first blonde says, "I need to get off this island, I wish for a rowboat." With a flash, a rowboat appears and she rushes out into the ocean. The second blonde says, "I need to get off this island, I need jetski" With a flash, a jetski appears and she rushes out into the ocean, soon overtaking the first blonde. The genie looks enquiringly toward the brunette, who with raised eyebrows, smiles and says," Just give me a million dollars, I'll take the bridge." |
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(Message 748477)
Posted 5 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win while Dune is away :o) |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 748330)
Posted 5 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: French Fries |
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SON OF WORD LINK
(Message 748102)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: cherry bomb |
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(Message 748100)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN for A win using the Queens Englinsh :o) No way she would spell it correctly :o) Hey I am new at this hahahah hehehe |
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(Message 748091)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IN for A win using the Queens Englinsh :o) |
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(Message 748089)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have A need for Speed!! Choose High speed cable internet AT&T (phone company) saturate TV and newspaper ads for DSL all the time. I have heard both sides I am sticking with High speed Cable. Oh also in for another win !! Cheers! |
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(Message 748079)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nit picker |
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(Message 748077)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have A need for Speed!! Choose High speed cable internet |
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(Message 748070)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A 007 win!! |
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(Message 747977)
Posted 4 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: guitar string |
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(Message 747551)
Posted 3 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: museum piece |
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(Message 747512)
Posted 3 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: modern art |
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(Message 747510)
Posted 3 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Billy Stewart - Summertime |
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(Message 747160)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while doing the Wah-Watusi!! |
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(Message 747159)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Monty Python |
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(Message 747155)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FLOORING THE FERRARI Amen Brother! |
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(Message 747153)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Suspicion-Terry Stafford |
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(Message 747150)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hall Mark |
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(Message 747133)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Down Town |
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(Message 747129)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: forward thinker |
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(Message 747124)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Buena Vista Social Club - Chan Chan |
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(Message 747119)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dumpster Diver |
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(Message 747118)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: problem solving |
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Obscure Microsoft product behind halt of Windows releases
(Message 747115)
Posted 2 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Microsoft news |
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Tiesto The Boxing Cat
(Message 746628)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Watch out Mike Tyson Tiesto The Boxing Cat |
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(Message 746622)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win to take A sip of Gin :o) I must say I Have Grin while sipping my gin |
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(Message 746619)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: sixteen feet |
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(Message 746616)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FLOORING THE FERRARI Doing 120 in a 65, he knew he was in trouble when the cop pulled in behind him with the roof lights on. Figuring he could just lose the cop he floored the Ferrari. 130, 140, 150 and still the cop was right on his tail. 170, 180, still could not ditch the cop. Giving up he pulled over. The cop approached the car," Give me one damn good reason why I shouldn't give you the biggest ticket this world has ever seen" "Well, he stated, " Just last week my wife ran off with a cop." "SO WHAT!!!" the cop screamed. "I thought you were trying to bring her back |
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Happy May Day
(Message 746613)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy May Day simular to S.O.S :o) |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 746612)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Skateboard Chassis Concept Article |
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(Message 746609)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win to take A sip of Gin :o) |
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(Message 746518)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: second base |
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(Message 746517)
Posted 1 May 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fleethorse A horse-powered vehicle I could not stop laughing when I found that gem on the internet. LOL |
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(Message 746272)
Posted 30 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Remote Hybrid Helper For Semi Trucks Hybrid Helper |
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(Message 746082)
Posted 30 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Love, honour, and obey That would be an excellent Idea however the website is still down :o( |
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(Message 746079)
Posted 30 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mo Money |
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(Message 746078)
Posted 30 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Running in for A win!! |
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THE Joke Thread . . . CLOSED
(Message 745853)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CRUISING WITH THE PENGUINS A police officer sees a man driving around with a pickup truck full of penguins. He pulls the guy over and says: "You can't drive around with penguins in this town! Take them to the zoo immediately." The guy says OK, and drives away. The next day, the officer sees the guy still driving around with the truck full of penguins, and they're all wearing sun glasses. He pulls the guy over and demands: "I thought I told you to take these penguins to the zoo yesterday?" The guy replies: "I did . . . today I'm taking them to the beach!" |
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(Message 745848)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: As some of you are aware, several of the websites i am involved in were hosted by freeforums.org .....It was a very similar set-up to what you guys have on forum5.com With all the trouble you had it would make one have a couple pints of Guiness A day!! |
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(Message 745835)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Boney James & Rick Braun - Notorius |
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(Message 745834)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: hello Matthew and TL. HI AL !! CHEERS!!! |
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(Message 745833)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tooth Fairy |
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(Message 745827)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rockin' Robin-Bobby Day |
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(Message 745824)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fairy Princess |
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(Message 745823)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Days |
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(Message 745821)
Posted 29 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Heart & Soul |
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Mmm pfmppfpmfmfffmpmpp mmmpppffmfmpmfpmffpppmfm mfmppfmppfmm fmpmfppffmppmmmmpm
(Message 744822)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fmmfmmmmffmmffpffpfmmfmmmmfffpffpfmmffpffpfmmfmmffpffpfmmffpffpfmmfmmmmfffpffpfmmfmmfmmmmffmmfmmmmffmmffpffpfmmfmmmmffmmffpffpffpffpfmmfmmfmmmmffmmfmmmmffmmfmmmmf! ?????????????? |
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(Message 744812)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: P I N K F L O Y Y D Astronomy |
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(Message 744805)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain - MSG 12/23/72 |
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(Message 744802)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Grand Funk Railroad - Inside Looking Out 1969 |
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(Message 744798)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The latest on the MiniCat: I am ready to say good by to High Gas prices!! |
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(Message 744766)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: JPod Transportation Concept J Pod |
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(Message 744764)
Posted 27 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A Green Spaceport Space Port |
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(Message 744762)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Forte Concept Carbody Design |
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(Message 744757)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Green Box Concept |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 744756)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fleethorse A horse-powered vehicle Atricle |
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(Message 744755)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The latest on the MiniCat: The Discovery Channel featured this car in one of there shows. Where do I sign up!! I am ready to ditch my gasoline powered car !! |
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(Message 744751)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A green thumb |
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May 3 Computer Shutdown Day
(Message 744504)
Posted 26 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I am ready for MAY 3 :o) |
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Androids - educated guesses: how far off is the technology?
(Message 743976)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Honda ASIMO Robot ASIMO |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 743974)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1999 Citroen the Picasso |
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(Message 743970)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Future Cars |
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(Message 743969)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1999 Ford P2000 station wagon concept |
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(Message 743964)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Renault Laguna Laguna |
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(Message 743960)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BMW X Coupe |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 743959)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Gilmore |
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What do you read in the Bathroom?
(Message 743957)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Any current Car Magazine Issue |
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(Message 743829)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A win after having a snack :) A wise choice!! ME I would of chosen OREO'S and a glass of milk :o) |
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(Message 743822)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A win after having a snack :) Oh A snack attack eh?? :o) |
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(Message 743820)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Road to Perdition Soundtrack- Road to Chicago |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 743815)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: thomas newman - road to perdition |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 743814)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 10 Years - Beautiful |
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United States of Europe (Federal Europe)
(Message 743802)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I can see the changes starting here in the U.S.A. The republicans strike again Republicans push for phone company immunity |
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(Message 743797)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: V for Victory!! |
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(Message 743794)
Posted 25 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: What do you call 28 rednecks in the same room? A full set of teeth!! |
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(Message 743383)
Posted 24 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I can see the changes starting here in the U.S.A. Corporate America has bought themselves A President for the past eight years!! With the American Oil companies raking in Billons of profits to line their pockets. Wheat prices as well have shot up in the last year to record highs pushing any wheat related item through the roof. Their is an article on limiting Rice purchasesSam’s Club, Costco limit bulk rice purchaseswhat is next? |
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(Message 743374)
Posted 24 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello TL and Matthew. Hi AL how is everything on the solar system these days? |
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(Message 743301)
Posted 23 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 742815)
Posted 22 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz Citaro fuel cell Fuel Cell Buses |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 742813)
Posted 22 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz „CapaCity |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 742811)
Posted 22 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the Environmental Concept Bus EVO Bus |
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(Message 742806)
Posted 22 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Obvio 828 Hey the color is snazzy as well !! this car will realy draw the ladies LOL |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 742804)
Posted 22 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Bomb Squad |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 742297)
Posted 21 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: garden party |
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(Message 742141)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning! on A sunny Sunday Hey Question did you feel the earth quake they had in southern IL? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 742139)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2005 I2B Concept Project Raven Le Mans Prototype |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 742137)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Obvio 828 |
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(Message 742132)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning! on A sunny Sunday |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 742130)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Magna Steyr MILA Alpin Concept |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 742120)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: grand poobah |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 742110)
Posted 20 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Base Ball |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 741653)
Posted 19 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kleemann GTK Concept |
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TLPTPW#61 - due to rg2000's win! UNDER RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 741437)
Posted 19 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win while taking my Flying Saucer for A spin !! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 741436)
Posted 19 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Aperta Electric/Hybrid Car Aperta |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 741430)
Posted 19 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Levitation and flying saucers Excellent Article!! thanks for posting it. Cheers! |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 741031)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Light Aerial Multi-purpose Vehicle (LAMV) concept LAMV |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 741023)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MIEV: Mitsubishi Electric 4-wheel Drive Concept Car by Christine Lepisto, Berlin on 12.10.05 Mitsubishi Concept-CT MIEV |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 741014)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I enjoyed looking through this thread Matthew, very cool stuff. Well I am wating for them to build a Paddys in Space so all of us can have a round of guiness!! :o) |
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(Message 741010)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Rugbys - You, I -- [Original AM Radio Version] |
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(Message 741006)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Avant-Garde -- Naturally Stoned - [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 741002)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jigsaw - Only When I'm Lonely - [STEREO] |
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The Music Video thread [3] - CLOSED!
(Message 741001)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Jigsaw - Sky High |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 740999)
Posted 18 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I enjoyed looking through this thread Matthew, very cool stuff. HI Johnny, Glad you enjoy it the thread ! ;o) It is awesome the ideas that people come up with to move product, machines as well as people from point A to point B Cheers!!! Matthew |
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(Message 740637)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Concepts Cars that I saw in magazines as well as at car shows opened up my imagination to what might be possible. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 740634)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: OMG when I see these modern cars - all as rounded as a soap bar... The cars until the early 80's still had a soul and looked marvelous, despite having a higher cw-value and needing more gas. You may call me old-fashioned, but if I had the money I would not buy any car younger than 30 years old. I agree totaly. Older cars have more style as well as more of A personality than Cars manufactured today. |
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(Message 740631)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: a new electric age," Electric Age |
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(Message 740627)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan: alpha Truck Concept |
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(Message 740625)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 740624)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mitsubishi: RPM 7000 Concept |
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TLPTPW#61 - due to rg2000's win! UNDER RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 740620)
Posted 17 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I for A win at the SETI HOME WORLD!! |
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(Message 739194)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Motorama Car Concept The Centurion |
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(Message 739193)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello to all carnivore ;) I saw sunshine as well!! it is A nice break from all that Rain, Cold and wind!! |
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TLPTPW#61 - due to rg2000's win! UNDER RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 739177)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello to all carnivore ;) ALOHA!! Daniel whats new? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 739175)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: modular automated individual transport or MAIT MAIT |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 739174)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I came across this this article on Dual Mode Transportation concept Dualmode Transportation Concepts Daul mode |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 739171)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Palleted Automated Transportation (PAT) PAT |
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TLPTPW#61 - due to rg2000's win! UNDER RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 739169)
Posted 15 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lets see I have 20,000 BOH'S (Balance on Hand) :o) |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 738388)
Posted 13 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Out for A win Peace In :o) |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 738384)
Posted 13 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win !! Peace Out!! |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 736555)
Posted 9 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: maritime transportation concept |
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(Message 736554)
Posted 9 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Audi Quattroflex, a concept car |
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(Message 736552)
Posted 9 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Futuristic Concept Car, featured in the movies Minority Report and The Island |
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(Message 736550)
Posted 9 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan's latest concept car dubbed "URGE |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735569)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wacky Races Idaho a Go Go |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735568)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dastardly & Muttley Have Plane Will Travel |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735566)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SPEED BUGGY |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 735562)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rental Property |
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(Message 735561)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: On the road for another win! |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 735397)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for the Win on A windy Day!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 735194)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Tatra Type 603 |
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(Message 735193)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Tatra Type 77 The Tatra Type 87 |
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(Message 735191)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1936 Peugeot Darl’Mat 402 Coupe |
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(Message 735189)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1936 Stout Scarab |
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(Message 735185)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I Say I Say I am in for another win!!! |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735184)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Banana Splits Second Season clip #5 |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735182)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Also do not forget Secret Squirrel |
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Shutting down my ComCast CableTV Service
(Message 735145)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
HD Tv is good however when they break down their will not be any back up for TV signal. Then you will have millions of people screaming about why did we get rid of Analog TV. Also, Just because Someone or sme country goes HD TV does not mean everyone has to go that direction. |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735139)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tijuana Toads |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735138)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Inspector Clouseau Inspector L.D. |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735136)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Go Go Gophers Hey any time Msattler :o) GO GO Gophers is A true classic |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735132)
Posted 6 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Inspector from the Pink Panther Cartoons Les Miserobots |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 735131)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In to cash in for another win!! |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735129)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tennessee Tuxedo Lamplighters |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 735128)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Go Go Gophers Termite Terror |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734740)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Marvin The Martian Duck Dodgers in the 24½th (twenty-fourth and a half)Century |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734737)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mexican mice are being used as guinea pigs in an experimental lab guarded by "pussy-gato SPEEDY GONZÃÂLEZ - WEST OF THE PESOS |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734732)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: msattler here is another SPEEDY GONZÃÂLEZ HERE TODAY, GONE TAMALE |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734728)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is SPEEDY GONZÃÂLEZ Here is one of my Favorite cartoons. These cartoons are above and beyond the current cartoon on TV MEXICAN BOARDERS |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734721)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Classic lovehorn leghorn |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734719)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Well with all the Gov. Regulations around better to be safe than sorry lol |
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Saturday morning cartoons......
(Message 734715)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Great Warner Bors. Cartoon Foghorn Leghorn] |
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Shutting down my ComCast CableTV Service
(Message 734712)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here In the south part of Kansas we have Cox Communication which is the main Cable here. Question!! Why is the gov. Getting rid of the Analog TV next Feb 2009? |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734706)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! As Long as safety Helmets are worn ! |
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Shutting down my ComCast CableTV Service
(Message 734703)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here In the south part of Kansas we have Cox Communication which is the main Cable here. I had Digital Cable paid around $112 with fewer channel selections. I am looking into going with Direct TV or Dish network. Getting tired of paying more $$$ for less TV Channels |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734697)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Well Barrels are welcomed as well ! |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734517)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! People attending will be required to bring their on 100 oz Mug :o) |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734515)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! Sounds Like a Plan!! I have the Rapid Response Beer Team On stand by Just in case some ones Beer runs out ;o) |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 734514)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Eurostar's chunnel vision |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 734512)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MAG LEV Is the London to Paris Rail Road A standard Rail line? |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 734510)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing right now however tomorrow the College Basketball Final Four Games begin !!! YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 734499)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 734498)
Posted 5 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz Mojave Runner Concept Here is an interesting concept Mercedes came up with. |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 733211)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hammer Time |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 733210)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Matthew, how are you? Maybe they are hiding out on Neptune ;o) |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 733051)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hello Matthew, how are you? Excellent Albert! How are things on Saturn :o) |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 733050)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: place setting |
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X-Files 2
(Message 733034)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Looking forward to the sequel |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 733033)
Posted 1 Apr 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harley Earl standing next to three of his cars |
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X-Files 2
(Message 732752)
Posted 31 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Is it going to be a Made for TV movie? |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 732751)
Posted 31 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win at 20,000 FPS!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 732734)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The La Salle II Four Door Hardtop Sedan This was A concept that featured in the Motorama car shows of the 1950's |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 732582)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pontiac Firebird Station Wagon |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 732573)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for another win before The Basketball game starts |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 732552)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Renault |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 732541)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz Actros Space Max |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 732531)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The DAF 95 |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 732192)
Posted 30 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Don't forget for those in the UK the clock change tonight at 1:00am, forward 1 hour as BST begins. Summer is on the way! :) Befire you know it nobody will have to change their clocks |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 732114)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Indian Chief |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 732113)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 El Camino Dream Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 732110)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hudson Italia |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 732101)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The La Salle II Four Door Hardtop Sedan |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 732099)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Judical System |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 732097)
Posted 29 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for A win while watching March Madness!! |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 731361)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: in for A win at $3.09 A gallon !! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731343)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: gyroscopic car G y r o c a r s |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731340)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Curtiss-Wright Air Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731338)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: curtiss wright model 2500 air car |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 731337)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A proposed "flying saucer bus' would alleviate traffic congestion, according to an article in Science and Mechanics, December 1950. Transportation Furturistics |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 731334)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for another win before Gas prices go up and up and up!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731333)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Commer truck from the 1930's |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731332)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Chevy Nomad Motorama Show Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 731329)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 54 Corvette Corvair design sketch Article |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 731327)
Posted 28 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Uno Single Seat Urban Transporter Urban Transporter |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 730832)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kentucky Derby |
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Robotic Dog Video
(Message 730831)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#60 - TL04 is the winner, & we are CLOSED for reconstruction
(Message 730828)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning on A windy Wednesday!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 730827)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Lexus LF-A concept |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 730824)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Crown Royal |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 730823)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Future Transportation: Personal Pods Atricle |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 730818)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: personal rail service Article |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 730817)
Posted 26 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Automated People Mover Systems |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 730266)
Posted 25 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: GM concepts The website I linked image from label the photo wrong :o) |
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(Message 730226)
Posted 25 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1956 Packard Predictor concept ... |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 730223)
Posted 25 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Gaylord Gladiator |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 730221)
Posted 25 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Fairy Princess |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729647)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: One to the Power of Four solar hybrid vehicle |
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A REAL flying CAR
(Message 729646)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Three Wheeled Flyinf Car |
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A REAL flying CAR
(Message 729644)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CellCraft G440 "flying-sportscar" |
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A REAL flying CAR
(Message 729643)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Romeo Spix flying concept car |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729641)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: clap on |
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Robotic Dog Video
(Message 729640)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Boston Dynamics shows off lifelike robot dog |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729637)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Pecan Delight |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729635)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good Afternoon |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729499)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Anytime Dr. C.E.T.I. :o) |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729496)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yeah, no hogging the wins (like me!) Hogging on Easter Sunday !! LOL |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729480)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A easter win is A win for everyone :o) Just make sure you pass on the win ;o) |
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Robotic Dog Video
(Message 729476)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Robotics firm Boston Dynamics has released new video of its most advanced quadruped robot, BigDog. Big Dog |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729460)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A easter win is A win for everyone :o) |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 729455)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Can mute people burp? |
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Thought of the day.
(Message 729453)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: If the sky is the limit, then what is space, over the limit? |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729449)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cheer Leaders |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729291)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: United States |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729290)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with A full Moon. |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729287)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: cold war |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729285)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Loremo 150 MPG Non-Hybrid May Be Reality in 2010 Loremo |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729281)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota's Next Prius: Hybrid X Concept Unveiled Hybrid X |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729279)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota HiCT. A mini semi-truck tractor |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729278)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody know the Name of this Hauler? |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729274)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: A bit older: WOW that is A cool looking Hauler :o) |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729273)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Having a Pre-Easter Win!! |
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Two Word Link - #2
(Message 729272)
Posted 23 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Emergency Room |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729140)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good night fruit bat, and have a pleasant hanging around. Don't let the ultrasound deafen you, and sleep tight |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729139)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: MAG LEV |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729137)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Small Aircraft Transportation System (SATS) SATS |
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729134)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Good night fruit bat, and have a pleasant hanging around. Don't let the ultrasound deafen you, and sleep tight Heading for Bed allready it is only 11:34am here in States :o) |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729131)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AEROTRAIN |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729130)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Locust Bike concept folds like an accordian |
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Transportation concepts
(Message 729129)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: new concept vehicle from Yamaha ... Interesting concept :o) |
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Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 729126)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TWO IN ONE Karsten Willmann |
5190)
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Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 729125)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ROAD TRAIN |
5191)
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Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 729124)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: SPIDERTAINER |
5192)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729123)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Concept NYC 2020 |
5193)
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Cafe SETI :
Transportation concepts
(Message 729116)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: bionics transportation concept |
5194)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729105)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: concept transportation system known as PIXY + SSC. |
5195)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 729098)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Plaire |
5196)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 729096)
Posted 22 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on A Saturday Morning :o) |
5197)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 728351)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hail Ceasar Pizza |
5198)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 728341)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for a pre-black pudding and jalapeno pepper soup win rock'n and Roll'n to another win! |
5199)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 728325)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: In for a pre-black pudding and jalapeno pepper soup win Coming in for for a lemon meringue pie win takes all finish |
5200)
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 728323)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 OLDSMOBILE Delta |
5201)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 728318)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oldsmobile Orion Concept Car |
5202)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 728316)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1957 Oldsmobile F-88 Mark II |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 728312)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1957 Chrysler Dart Concept Car |
5204)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 728311)
Posted 20 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Living the Seti at Home dream while posting :o) |
5205)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 728009)
Posted 19 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning while crossing the finish line! |
5206)
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A REAL flying CAR
(Message 728004)
Posted 19 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Terrafugia |
5207)
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Cafe SETI :
A REAL flying CAR
(Message 728001)
Posted 19 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Engine for this fling car is almost as big as the car LOL |
5208)
Message boards :
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727998)
Posted 19 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win as well as living the Dream ! |
5209)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
AMD Phenom
(Message 727674)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Phenom With B3 Stepping: First Look AMD |
5210)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727646)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Chrysler Falcon |
5211)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727644)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Chrysler Flight Sweep |
5212)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 727643)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: loud racket |
5213)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727523)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: I have triumphed over my foes for another fantastic win |
5214)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727505)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning it is A tradition for me :o) |
5215)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 727504)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Circus Maximus |
5216)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727501)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: for you that was yesterday! for me its infinity and Beyond! |
5217)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 727499)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: force field |
5218)
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Cafe SETI :
Happy St. Paddy's!
(Message 727496)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
5219)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 727495)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: positive reinforcement |
5220)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727494)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1958 Ford De Paolo |
5221)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727492)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Ford MYSTERE |
5222)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727491)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it comes naturally |
5223)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727488)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1958 ford latosca |
5224)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727485)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Ford Concept Car |
5225)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 727484)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: table cover |
5226)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727483)
Posted 18 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting on a soggy Monday here in the Heartland of America |
5227)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727174)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wartburg 311 Bellevue prototype, 1958 Was this car built in the UK ? |
5228)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727035)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with Zen by my side !! AH Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm! |
5229)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727032)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Wildcat II Car The car is Big enough for A family of cats to ride in ;o) |
5230)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727025)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: posting is fun when your #1 |
5231)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727024)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Racer X Design Cobra KC427 Concept |
5232)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727023)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Wildcat II Car |
5233)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 727019)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HumanCar: the concept car powered by... your arms? |
5234)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 727017)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting on A super Sunday Morning!! |
5235)
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Cafe SETI :
Music vids of old..........aka the 'old farts' music video thread....
(Message 726752)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmmmmmmm... I always like CCRs songs Green River |
5236)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726751)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wartburg 311 Bellevue prototype, 1958 Is this car Company still around? |
5237)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726721)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rover T3 gas turbine prototype |
5238)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726719)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Heading toward the Beer tent!! |
5239)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726715)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gilera Fuoco Motor Scooter Half Bike /Half car |
5240)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726713)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: canter dump truck concept |
5241)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726712)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the Opel Flextreme |
5242)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726709)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The new Concept Car from Seat |
5243)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726705)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Matthew! Hi Daniel how is life treating you these days :o) |
5244)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726703)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Bertone-Fiat Geneva Concept |
5245)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726700)
Posted 16 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Saab Aero X Concept Car |
5246)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 726698)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Black Angus |
5247)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726697)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Everyone at Seti @ Home is number One |
5248)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726465)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yes getting ready to for work :o) Thats a bummer!! |
5249)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726460)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Renault Neptun |
5250)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726459)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The RIA Novosti |
5251)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726458)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: On your Mark! get set! GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
5252)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726457)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Idaho Crazy Law You may not fish on a camel's back |
5253)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726455)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Georgia Crazy Law Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs. |
5254)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726453)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Greenville, South Carolina The drinking age on Furman University campus is 60 years old. |
5255)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 726450)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: maybe so |
5256)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726449)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Yes getting ready to for work :o) |
5257)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726445)
Posted 15 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rise And Shine it is going to be a Sunny Saturday!! |
5258)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 726168)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: night life |
5259)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726165)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the euell gibbons way with grapenuts |
5260)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726163)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Detroit Alligators may not be tied to fire hydrants |
5261)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726162)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning with carbon fiber!! |
5262)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726160)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Michigan Crazy Law There is a 10 cent bounty for each rat's head brought into a town office |
5263)
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Cafe SETI :
Stupid Laws
(Message 726158)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Oregon Crazy Law Canned corn is not to be used as bait for fishing |
5264)
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Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 726157)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You can tune A Paino but you can't Tuna A fish |
5265)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 726156)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: magic carpet |
5266)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726155)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning with carbon fiber!! And approved by the AARP as well :o) |
5267)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726152)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning with carbon fiber!! I bet you make many trips to the water closet! eh? :o) |
5268)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726150)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning with carbon fiber!! |
5269)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726147)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mazda Furai concept vehicle |
5270)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726142)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
In the movie the car looks real cool however when it is shown in day light it looks really bad lol |
5271)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726139)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AH-SO!! |
5272)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726137)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 'Damnation Alley' CONCEPT VEHICLE |
5273)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726136)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: HONDA REMIX |
5274)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 726131)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning my way to the BEER COUNTER |
5275)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726129)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 dodge firearrow ii gia concept |
5276)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726128)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: LIVE Series†concept vehicle |
5277)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726125)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
5278)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 726124)
Posted 14 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
|
5279)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 725713)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Today is Posting Day!! |
5280)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 725712)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gun Metal |
5281)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 725686)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: gold digger |
5282)
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Cafe SETI :
Thought of the day.
(Message 725683)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: You can Tune a Piano but you cannot Tuna Fish |
5283)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 725681)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game !! |
5284)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 725657)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge ZEO Concept |
5285)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 725655)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Morgan LIFECar |
5286)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 725653)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen Scirocco |
5287)
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TLPTPW#59 - CLOSED because Andy's wooden balaclava got stuck
(Message 725652)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Living the Dream!! as well as winnng |
5288)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 725648)
Posted 13 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IED Maserati Chicane Concept |
5289)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724701)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Natural-gas-driven concept car |
5290)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724696)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: FYK Concept Car |
5291)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724694)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1969 Plymouth Duster I |
5292)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 724691)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: dogs today |
5293)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724690)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Seat Bocanegra SportCoupé |
5294)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724686)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan Mixim Concept |
5295)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724684)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz F700 Concept |
5296)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724682)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: canter dump truck concept I agree I have always liked this thread as well :o) |
5297)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPWins#58 - CLOSED BECAUSE MONDAY WON IT!
(Message 724436)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning on A Manic Monday Night ! |
5298)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724432)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Thanks it does combine old school and new school concepts ! :o) |
5299)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724431)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mitsubishi Double Shotz Concept |
5300)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724427)
Posted 11 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 SUB G1 |
5301)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724132)
Posted 10 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1997 Pontiac Rageous |
5302)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724125)
Posted 10 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo Nuvola |
5303)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724121)
Posted 10 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Honda Fuya-Jo |
5304)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724120)
Posted 10 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 199 Cadillac Evoq |
5305)
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Cafe SETI :
Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 724119)
Posted 10 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: 1970 Lancia Stratos Zero |
5306)
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Cafe SETI :
TLPTPWins#58 - CLOSED BECAUSE MONDAY WON IT!
(Message 723920)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting on A Sunny Sunday !! |
5307)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 723918)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: wading pool |
5308)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 723916)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: ocean view |
5309)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 723914)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: deep end |
5310)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 723863)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mosh Pit |
5311)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
IE8 beta?
(Message 723862)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Are you brave enough to try this Install Internet Explorer 8. I installed the beta version of IE 7 it completely hosed my computer. So installing IE 8 Beta no thanks :o) |
5312)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
How many flops?
(Message 723860)
Posted 9 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: has participated in the SETI@home project since 26 September 1999, and has contributed 209,893 Cobblestones of computation (181.35 quadrillion floating-point operations) and 582 Classic workunits to SETI@home's search for extraterrestrial life. |
5313)
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Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 721346)
Posted 3 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: See Nothing |
5314)
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Cafe SETI :
Knight Rider
(Message 720111)
Posted 1 Mar 2008 by Matthew Love Post: was wondering if anyone watched it on the 17th.... one thing i noticed was the suv chase, why didnt kitt just take off and leave it in the dust? Ford stands for Found on road dead :o) |
5315)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
"Two" Word Link
(Message 717420)
Posted 23 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Green Screen |
5316)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Word Link VI
(Message 715046)
Posted 19 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: screwball |
5317)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
How old are you?
(Message 715045)
Posted 19 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: too old to count :o) |
5318)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Movie Trailers for 2008
(Message 714203)
Posted 17 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek movie trailer |
5319)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Movie Trailers for 2008
(Message 714202)
Posted 17 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Speed Racer Movie Trailer |
5320)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Movie Trailers for 2008
(Message 714201)
Posted 17 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Get Smart Movie Trailer |
5321)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#56 - The Ecky Thump champion is SEAHAWK
(Message 714200)
Posted 17 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning it's in the game! |
5322)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Word Link VI
(Message 714199)
Posted 17 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: departure |
5323)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Movie Trailers for 2008
(Message 713875)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Batman The Dark Night Trailer The Dark Knight Teaser II |
5324)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Movie Trailers for 2008
(Message 713873)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: IRONMAN Trailer |
5325)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 713862)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST : Yes it was actually A very informative show. |
5326)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
TLPTPW#56 - The Ecky Thump champion is SEAHAWK
(Message 713861)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning on A livingston Saturday Night!! |
5327)
Message boards :
Cafe SETI :
Word Link VI
(Message 713859)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: clothes |
5328)
Message boards :
Number crunching :
The CPU Score Card
(Message 713857)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition: New Hope? Review |
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(Message 713854)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Intel Skulltrail The Power of 8 Cores Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 |
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(Message 713852)
Posted 16 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Wolfdale Shrinks Transistors, Grows Core 2 Article talks about in detail about Intels new 45nm Wofdale dual core wolfdale |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 712905)
Posted 15 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST : KM Did you happen to catch the show on Dr. Warren Sherman? |
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TLPTPW#56 - The Ecky Thump champion is SEAHAWK
(Message 712904)
Posted 15 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning while beating this nasty sinus infection!! |
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Word Link VI
(Message 712903)
Posted 15 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: man |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 707341)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Stupid Laws from Kansas The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks All places of business must provide a horse water troth (Dodge City) |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 707339)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Alaska It is illegal for a moose to walk on the sidewalk downtown |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 707337)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This movie is from the 1950's I think |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 707328)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: West Virginia Crazy Law Roadkill may be taken home for supper |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 707327)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Atlanta Against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or street lamp |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 707326)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Georgia Crazy Law Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs |
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Word Link VI
(Message 707324)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: women |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 707323)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Saturn Astra |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 707322)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: the Formula concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 707321)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mitsubishi: RPM 7000 Concept |
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Word Link VI
(Message 707318)
Posted 2 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Girl |
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Word Link VI
(Message 706892)
Posted 1 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: nut |
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Windows 7 in 2009
(Message 706888)
Posted 1 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Found this article on the internet Be care what you wish for |
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(Message 706886)
Posted 1 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Daily News Brief: Meet Britain's Fastest Supercomputer Link >> Britain Unveils Supercomputer |
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Word Link VI
(Message 706871)
Posted 1 Feb 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Female |
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TLPTPW#54 - CLOSED for a last Boddingtons for Dennis!
(Message 704966)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: winning while taking to tickets to paradise :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 704965)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes Benz Vision GLK Townside |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 704962)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge Zeo Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 704961)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Chrysler Ecovoyager Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 704957)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 704955)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Corvette ZR1 2009 |
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Word Link V
(Message 704954)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: sauce |
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Seti City discussion thread......
(Message 704952)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: To leave the Seti City link easy to get to, I have locked the thread....... When visiting Seti City are we allowed to bring Catnip for the Kitties ;o) |
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Word Link V
(Message 704947)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: drawing |
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Seti City.....
(Message 704945)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Seti City is really looking good ;) |
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Word Link V
(Message 704922)
Posted 27 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: design |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 703741)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz CLR 600 Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 703740)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Lamborghini Embolado concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 703739)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Porsche Carma Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 703737)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Sabino Design B3 |
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Word Link V
(Message 703726)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: falling |
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TLPTPW#54 - CLOSED for a last Boddingtons for Dennis!
(Message 703725)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: This post is AARP approved :o) |
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(Message 703724)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hp Blackbird computer. For more information >> Blackbird |
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(Message 703722)
Posted 24 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Launches 7 Series IGP Chipsets In China AMD launched three IGP chipsets in China on January 23, including the AMD 740G chipset with ATI Radeon 2100 graphics (RS740) 7 series |
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Word Link V
(Message 702072)
Posted 20 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: yes |
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RIP Dogbytes
(Message 702071)
Posted 20 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Gods Speed Dennis wishing you the best !! To Infinity and Beyond!! Regards Matthew Love |
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(Message 701148)
Posted 18 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Windows Vista SP1 RC Refresh - Now Available via Windows Update Today, Microsoft announced it is making the Vista SP1 RC Refresh available to the public. Vista RC1 Refresh is an improved version of the Vista SP1 RC it made available in December. Unlike Vista SP1 RC, the Refresh version is being distributed only via Windows Update. More information >>> Vista |
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Word Link V
(Message 700901)
Posted 17 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Mathmatics |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700884)
Posted 17 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Cream In the White Room |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700881)
Posted 17 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Royal Guardsmen Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700877)
Posted 17 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Harpers Bizarre 59th Bridge Street song |
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Word Link V
(Message 700875)
Posted 17 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Numbers |
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(Message 700680)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Phenom vs. Athlon Core Scaling Compared When we compared AMD's Athlon 64 X2 and the new Phenom 9000 quad core processor last month. More information >> Tomshardware |
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Word Link V
(Message 700673)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Global |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700668)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tommy James and the Shondells Draggin the Line |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700667)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tommy James and the Shondells Crystal Blue Persuasion |
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Favorite T.V. show.
(Message 700662)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rowan and Martins Laugh In |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 700659)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning because its in the Game!! |
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Word Link V
(Message 700657)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: national |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 700656)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tommy James & The Shondells I agree this song is a timeless hit!! |
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Word Link V
(Message 700653)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: owe |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 700652)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning and Winning and Winning is their no end? NO WAY!!! |
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Top Gun II
(Message 700651)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 700649)
Posted 16 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 699795)
Posted 13 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Tommy James & The Shondells Crimson and Clover |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 699793)
Posted 13 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Now Performing the one the only The Standells Dirty Water |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 699788)
Posted 13 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Kenny Rogers & The First Edition Condition |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 699780)
Posted 13 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Posting a win in Sunny 29F weather |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 699579)
Posted 12 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Here is a true 1970's song from the Group called Jigsaw! Enjoy Sky High |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 699578)
Posted 12 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Paul Revere & The Raiders Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon |
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Favorite T.V. show.
(Message 699577)
Posted 12 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Do you remember the TV show It Takes a Thief? Robert Wagner was the star of the show. Yes that is the one. |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 699576)
Posted 12 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning its in the Game!! |
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Favorite T.V. show.
(Message 698727)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: TV show I watched back in the late 1960's Mannix Do you remember the TV show It Takes a Thief? Robert Wagner was the star of the show. |
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Favorite T.V. show.
(Message 698722)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Just curious what everyones favorite t.v. show is. I would have to say that mine is either House or CSI. Current TV show 2 1/2 men TV show I watched back in the late 1960's Mannix |
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Word Link V
(Message 698721)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: brothers |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 698718)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: It is simple to win Just use the TIME TUNNEL |
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(Message 698717)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: CES 2008 - All News, Reviews and Videos More news >> CES |
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(Message 698716)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: The Best Gaming Graphics: January 2008 Don Woligroski January 3, 2008 09:18 Introduction Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great - that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within a certain budget. So if you don't have the time to research the benchmarks, or if you don't feel confident enough in your ability to make the right decision, fear not. We at Tom's Hardware Guide have come to your aid, with a simple list of the best gaming cards available for the money. More Information here >> Graphics |
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(Message 698715)
Posted 9 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, Well somebody at Comcast must think otherwise. I know they are crazy for thinking that LOL |
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Word Link V
(Message 698260)
Posted 8 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Ball |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 698044)
Posted 7 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Desmond Dekker The Israelites |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 698040)
Posted 7 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Rufus Thomas Break Down |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 697903)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning !!! Their is not other option. |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 697900)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: NICK LOWE Cruel to Be Kind |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 697896)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: BOSTON More than a Feeling |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 697893)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: DDR3-1333 Speed and Latency Shootout Thomas Soderstrom January 4, 2008 10:38 The New Mainstream Standard? The portfolio of DDR3 speeds has opened up far sooner than it had for DDR2, as DDR3 data rates of 1066, 1333 and 1600 MHz have all appeared within the past few moths to replace DDR2's 533-, 667-, and 800-MHz data rates. As with DDR2, higher "nonstandard" speeds are also available, but standard speeds are what most buyers need to be familiar with. Link Memory |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 697891)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Winning it's in the Game!! |
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Word Link V
(Message 697890)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: take |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 697888)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: November 28th, 2007 EFF Releases Reports and Software to Spot Interference with Internet Traffic Technology Rights Group Addresses the Comcast Controversy San Francisco - In the wake of the detection and reporting of Comcast Corporation's controversial interference with Internet traffic, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has published a comprehensive account of Comcast's packet-forging activities and has released software and documentation instructing Internet users on how to test for packet forgery or other forms of interference by their own ISPs. Link Internet Traffic |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 697886)
Posted 6 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: October 20th, 2007 Comcast is also Jamming Gnutella (and Lotus Notes?) Posted by Peter Eckersley Yesterday, we posted about some experiments showing that Comcast is forging packets in order to interfere with its customers' use of BitTorrent. There have been reports of strange things happening with other protocols, and we've been running some tests on two other file transfers protocols in particular  HTTP (which is used by the World Wide Web) and Gnutella. Comcast has also been strenuous in telling us, "we don't target BitTorrent". Perhaps not. Perhaps what they're doing is even worse. Link to the rest of the story EFF |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 696550)
Posted 1 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post:
Correct me if I am wrong. Do not Packets and band width go hand in hand? |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 696549)
Posted 1 Jan 2008 by Matthew Love Post: Isn't it great I am winning in 2008!!!!! |
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Word Link V
(Message 695734)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: curtain |
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(Message 695732)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Historically, copyright was intended to be very similar to patents, with a limited term of exclusivity for the author or copyright holder. In fact, here in the US, copyright is explicitly prohibited from being perpetual in the Constitution. However, in the 20th Century the trend has been to tighten the restrictions and extend the term of copyright every time the one on Mickey Mouse is set to expire. In fact, the late Jack Valenti (the former president of the MPAA) testified before Congress that the term for copyright should be forever minus one day! So basically, that means that nothing has gone into the public domain here in the US since around 1938, unless the holder explicitly allowed it to at some point. It seems from what has been shared the more time goes on the more intwined copyright as well as Patents become hard to un tangle. |
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(Message 695653)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: red |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 695652)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in a Poot free thread :) |
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(Message 695643)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition |
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(Message 695640)
Posted 29 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is that copyright indefinite? or is copyright simular to a patent where the owner has 20 years before the patent expires? |
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S@h Berkeley's Staff Friends Club
(Message 695446)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Abrasive messages, falsehood, lies, insults, rudeness, ingratitude, |
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(Message 695445)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: On P2P file sharing how is that any different than a person sharing a book, video or game to another person? Example: A person that has bought a CD he tells a friend about the CD he bought. That friend says I would like to listen to that CD when your done. To me that is sharing music!! |
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(Message 695403)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Part 2 What Communications Are Affected?Initial investigations suggest that Comcast is interfering with some subset of protocols, rather than interfering equally with TCP/IP traffic generally. EFF has run tests of Comcast's treatment of BitTorrent, Gnutella, and World Wide Web (i.e., HTTP) protocols. We have seen definite interference by injection of RST packets into certain classes of BitTorrent and Gnutella TCP sessions (which we explain in more detail below). There have also been credible reports of TCP RST packet forgery occurring against Lotus Notes communications, a "groupware" suite used by many businesses for email, calendaring and enterprise file sharing.9 Following public discussion of this issue, Comcast reportedly adjusted its systems so that Lotus Notes works correctly again.10 One firm also reported that Comcast was jamming their clients' Windows Remote Desktop connections. The report appeared quite credible (the submitter informed us that they had numerous clients, and were experiencing problems only with those using Comcast), but it did not contain concrete evidence in the form of packet logs. The submitter subsequently informed us that the problem had dissipated. Because the resolution coincided with the resolution of Lotus Notes interference, we believe that changes to Comcast's jamming algorithms are the most likely explanation for these changes. EFF has also received unconfirmed reports that Comcast is interfering with other protocols. In particular, some Comcast users have reported that medium and large-sized FTP and HTTP transfers have been interrupted. The FTP and HTTP reports, however, have not included enough detail for us to be certain that there is a problem attributable to forgery of packets by Comcast. Our attempts to test for interference in large HTTP transfers have occasionally resulted in what seem to be interrupted connections, but these results are not consistently reproducible, and we cannot say at this point that there is any interference or that it is caused by Comcast.11 We do not presently have enough data to form complete theories about the details of the algorithm that Comcast has been using to select connections for interdiction. We intend to continue testing, however, and will post an update based on our results or those of others. What Are The Effects Of Comcast's Packet Forgery?There has been some confusion about the impact of Comcast's interference, with Comcast characterizing the impact on its customers as "delaying" some network communications. As both a technical and metaphorical description, this characterization is incomplete and misleading. The consequences of Comcast's spoofing of TCP RST packets are complicated. At a low level, the forged RST packets cause the targeted TCP connections to die as soon as computers try to establish them.12 But the practical consequences depend on which higher level protocol (Gnutella, BitTorrent, Lotus Notes, etc) was using the TCP/IP connection, and on the particular software that is implementing that protocol, and on the way that the user interacts with that software. In many cases, however, injection of forged RST packets will cause software to fail in its attempts to do something a user asks of it. For instance, a BitTorrent client elsewhere on the Internet may fail in downloading a rare document that is available as a BitTorrent seed from a Comcast user.13 In the case of a typical Gnutella node, RST forgery will impair the node's ability to discover and establish proper communications with other parts of the Gnutella network. Gnutella connections can normally be started in either direction: the Comcast user connects outwards, or other Gnutella nodes connect inwards. So, for example, when Alice's Gnutella client starts up, it runs through a "cache" of nodes that it has communicated with in the past.14 It attempts to make outbound connections to these nodes, in the hope that some of them are currently online (most of them are not, because Gnutella nodes are usually transient). At the same time, other Gnutella nodes may be connecting inwards, either because they have Alice's IP address in their cache, or because a node Alice has established a connection with tells them that Alice is online.15 We observed these inwards connections being jammed by Comcast. The practical result is that it takes longer  potentially much longer  for Alice's Gnutella node establish connections with a sufficient number of other healthy Gnutella nodes to ensure reliable data transfers.16 Because it takes longer to establish these connections, it takes longer for the node to begin obtaining meaningful results for its searches (generally speaking, only after users have meaningful search results, can they initiate downloads). Comcast's interference will also have certain large-scale effects on the structure of the Gnutella network, because there is a large set of nodes (those on Comcast's network) which can only be talked to by outside nodes when the Comcast nodes initiates the connection. So, for instance, Comcast's jamming prevents conversation between Comcast nodes and nodes that are behind firewalls. These limits on interconnection are likely to reduce the effectiveness of the Gnutella network for all of its users. In our tests, we did not observe Comcast forging RST packets to interfere with Gnutella search, upload or download operations.17 It was only the initial connection attempts that failed. Users whose ability to upload or find and download a rare file on the Gnutella network was dependent on a connection that would have been established from a non-Comcast node to a Comcast node will have lost this functionality because of Comcast's interference. Also, some users will be discouraged enough by Gnutella's reduced performance that they give up. While it is difficult to say how many users are in this category, Comcast's efforts to impair Gnutella's connection establishment will drastically effect how well Gnutella works for this set of users. So, in many cases, Comcast subscribers will experience problems more severe than a mere "delay" to their traffic. For instance, a user who tries to publish a file by seeding it on BitTorrent (as the Associated Press did with the Bible, and as we did with other copyright-free texts in our tests) will find that others are unable to download the file from them. And, as described above, a user who tries to use Gnutella to find a file but gets no meaningful search results after trying for ten minutes may well give up, concluding that Gnutella is ineffective. In both of these examples, Comcast's packet forgery prevents the transfer of data rather than delaying it. In fact, the characterization of Comcast's packet forgery as "delaying" certain traffic is only true under special conditions, and is certainly not true in general. We can think of only two examples of such special conditions: If Comcast does not jam connections all of the time, and the software that is being jammed keeps reattempting its connections indefinitely, and the user doesn't give up and close the software, then the packet forgery would have had the effect of merely delaying a certain communication. If a non-Comcast user named Alice was trying to download a file over BitTorrent, and that file was seeded by a Comcast user named Charlie and another non-Comcast user named Delilah, then even if Alice's connection to Charlie is jammed, she might still be able to download the file from Delilah. Comcast might argue that Alice's download is only "delayed" (i.e., she was forced to download the file more slowly from non-Comcast customers) rather than prevented altogether. In circumstances other than these special cases, Comcast customers will not experience the interference as a "delay"; their software will simply not work. What Is So Bad About Comcast's Actions?One objectionable aspect of Comcast's conduct is that they are spoofing packets  that is, impersonating parties to an exchange of data. Comcast is essentially deploying against their own customers techniques more typically used by malicious hackers (this is doubtless how Comcast would characterize other parties that forged traffic to make it appear that it came from Comcast). In this sense Comcast is behaving worse than if they dropped a proportion of packets under congested circumstances in order to throttle bandwidth usage, or even if they blocked certain ports on their network. In other words, Comcast is essentially behaving like a telephone operator that interrupts a phone conversation, impersonating the voice of each party to tell the other that "this call is over, I'm hanging up." It might be argued that Comcast is primarily deceiving computers, rather than human beings, but humans may be misdirected and forced to cope with Comcast's deception. The failure of packets to convey the meaning specified by the protocol means that human beings will get misleading messages from their software ("remote host closed connection," as opposed to "connect blocked" for instance). It also means that programmers cannot rely on standards to ensure that their software responds in a manner appropriate to the circumstances. If ISPs continue to forge and inject RST packets, for example, programmers will have to ask themselves "does an RST packet at such and such a moment mean that an old TCP connection is still active, or that the other end doesn't want to talk, or that some ISP is interfering"? In other words, ISPs could become an omnipresent adversary that developers have to constantly worry about when writing their code. Comcast's conduct also threatens innovation by undermining the end-to-end principle.18 The Internet has enabled a cascade of innovations precisely because any programmer  whether employed by a huge corporation, a startup, or tinkering at home for fun  has been able to create new protocols and applications that operate over TCP/IP, without having to obtain permission from anyone. Comcast's recent moves threaten to create a situation in which innovators may need to obtain permission and assistance from an ISP in order to guarantee that their protocols will operate correctly. By arbitrarily using RST packets in a manner at odds with TCP/IP standards, Comcast threatens to Balkanize the open standards that are the foundation of the Internet. Comcast's interference is potentially troubling as well to the extent it may hobble potential competitors deploying next-generation video distribution services. BitTorrent Inc., for example, now distributes films under license from Hollywood movie studios19 and thus competes with Comcast's cable TV products. Similarly, Vuze, which recently filed a petition with the FCC for rule-making regarding Comcast's interference practices, also sells downloads from a huge library of licensed content, using BitTorrent as a distribution mechanism.20 Other companies and products, such as Joost and Miro, also rely on P2P protocols that are similar to those that are being impeded by Comcast. Efforts undertaken by Comcast that interfere with the ability of these next-generation competitors in the video distribution marketplace are cause for concern. What About "Network Management"?Comcast has asserted, without any details, that its actions are necessary for managing the impact of high-volume users who cause congestion on their cable networks. Based on the information Comcast has disclosed, it does not appear that this presents a compete picture of Comcast's activities, nor does it adequately justify them. It is true that some broadband users send and receive a lot more traffic than others, and that interfering with their traffic can reduce congestion for an ISP. This does not imply that protocol-specific packet forgery is a necessary or legitimate means of responding to the congestion; there are more reasonable mechanisms available to ISPs to ensure that low-volume users are not crowded out by high-volume users, which we discuss below.21 Furthermore, in our testing, we saw no evidence that Comcast was targeting their jamming efforts at customers based on their individual consumption of bandwidth. For example, an attempt to seed a 500KB file to a single BitTorrent downloader, instigated after the seeding Internet connection had been idle for the preceding day, triggered the injection of forged RST packets. The pattern of interference by Comcast was exactly the same after the user had uploaded 500MB or so of data over the following day. If Comcast had carefully engineered its interventions to prevent certain users from contributing disproportionately to network congestion, we would expect to see jamming only after subscribers consumed large amounts of bandwidth, or when they were participating in large numbers of connections in a short period of time.22 There are methods available to Comcast to limit the amount of traffic that P2P software transmits on their network, without preventing any categories of connections, interfering with any protocols, or forging packets. For example, ISPs can implement dynamic per-user traffic shaping. They can set a limit on the amount of data per second that any user can transmit on the network. They can also set these limits on a dynamic basis, so that (1) the limits are gradually relaxed as the network becomes less congested and vice-versa and (2) so that the limits primarily slow the traffic of users who are downloading large to very large files that take minutes to transfer. We have observed Comcast to take most of these steps in managing their cable networks, but in our testing, we have never seen them make the kinds of dynamic adjustments to their rate limits that would be necessary to gracefully avert severe network congestion.23 This suggests  though it cannot prove  that even if Comcast began forging RST packets in response to problems with network congestion, they did not exhaust the reasonable, user-friendly, and standards-compliant responses before they began taking decidedly less reasonable measures. Whatever congestion control mechanisms an ISP may choose to deploy, it is critical that it informs consumers of the limits that such mechanisms will impose on their Internet access. Unfortunately, ISPs frequently advertise their services as "unlimited," unmetered Internet connections. Subscribers who purchase "unlimited Internet access" have no reason to expect that particular applications or protocols will fail based on protocol-specific interference by their ISPs. In fact, increased transparency in the market for Internet access may encourage marketplace solutions that encourage customers to sort themselves into high- and low-bandwidth groups.24 What Countermeasures Are Available Against Comcast's Interference Activities?Individual users have few (if any) options to unilaterally defend themselves against Comcast's packet forgery. Collectively, however, the community of users and software developers may be able to develop effective countermeasures against Comcast's current interference activities, although the costs of deploying these may be high. Individual users cannot do much to protect TCP connections against RST spoofing, because the forged packets are being sent in both directions. Although Alice might be able to configure a firewall to recognize and intercept Comcast's forged packets before they affect the state of her computer's network communications, there is no way she can ensure that Bob has gone to the same lengths. Moreover, Alice acting alone may have difficulty filtering out Comcast's forged RST packets without the risk of also blocking RST packets that were legitimately sent by the parties with whom she is communicating. The use of cryptography offers another possible countermeasure, but it again requires that Alice secure Bob's cooperation before it can be deployed. Because unilateral RST filtering and encryption are ineffective, the only feasible option for end users is to find protocols, or alternative use-cases for their existing protocols, that are not blocked by Comcast. For example, users intent on sharing large files could opt to do so using email attachments or Lotus Notes, assuming Comcast is not interdicting those protocols. Of course, Comcast could begin interfering with other protocols at any time. Software developers have more options than individual users to defend traffic against RST spoofing. Their strongest card is cryptography. By modifying the software that both Alice and Bob run, software developers can ensure that both Alice and Bob use the same encryption system. Encrypting traffic theoretically lets them authenticate the authorship of each packet, ensuring that none of them are forged, and prevents ISP intermediaries from telling which protocol a particular connection is using. If ISPs cannot identify the protocol a particular connection is using, they cannot directly discriminate based on protocol. In practice, achieving this outcome may be difficult and costly for software developers. On top of the engineering required to implement an encrypted variant of existing protocols, there are numerous other considerations. For example, developers will have to find an adequate public key management system for P2P protocols; they may also have to employ low level cryptographic protocols (such as IPsec) to effectively disguise the underlying protocol being used, requiring changes to the user's operating system. They may also need to design their applications to resist ever more determined "traffic analysis" attacks by ISPs seeking to determine what protocols and kinds of data subscribers may be using.25 This "arms race" may ultimately force ISPs to rely on dynamic, protocol independent traffic shaping  something Comcast could implement today. By Peter Eckersley, Fred von Lohmann and Seth Schoen Packet Forgery |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 695402)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: More Information from the EFF on comast part 1 Comcast is the second largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the United States. They run the cable TV and cable Internet networks in many parts of the United States, and many consumers know them as their duopoly or monopoly provider of residential broadband Internet access. Some time around May 2007, Comcast installed new software or equipment on its networks that began selectively interfering with some of Comcast's customers' TCP/IP connections.1 The most widely discussed interference was with certain BitTorrent peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing communications, but other protocols have also been affected. This white paper is intended to set forth the current state of public knowledge about Comcast's interference activities. How Do We Know Comcast Is Forging Traffic?Initial reports of users having trouble with BitTorrent connections began to circulate on discussion forums around May 2007.2 Those affected appeared to be Comcast subscribers, and observers began speculating began about the causes. A Comcast subscriber named Robb Topolski ran a tool called a packet sniffer3 while attempting to "seed" (i.e., offer to others for download) files on BitTorrent and discovered unexpected TCP RST packets that were causing inbound connections to his computer to die. Based on his observations, he speculated that Comcast may have been responsible for this interference. TCP is a standard protocol that computers use to exchange information on the Internet.4 RST packets, also known as "reset" packets, are a kind of TCP message that is normally sent when a computer receives TCP packets that it believes it should not have received, or when it thinks it has closed a connection but keeps receiving traffic from the other side. When received, RST packets will generally cause ordinary networking software to close its side of the connection in response. After becoming aware of Topolski's research, EFF contacted Comcast to inquire about these reports of interference with BitTorrent communications. A Comcast representative told us that while Comcast did perform "network management" that might interfere with particular subscribers in rare circumstances, it did not block or target any application or protocol.5 In the wake of Comcast's representations to us, we continued to receive reports of protocol-specific interference, leading us to began performing our own tests. We observed that our attempts to seed a test file (a public domain book) using BitTorrent over a Comcast residential broadband account failed, with connections being disrupted by unexpected TCP RST packets. The Associated Press (AP) was apparently conducting similar experiments, and they subsequently brought the story to widespread public attention.6 The EFF tests used a packet sniffer called Wireshark at both ends of a connection: one on Comcast's network, one from elsewhere. Our tests confirmed that the RST packets were being forged and injected somewhere in the network between the two communicating parties. For example, if we call one end of the connection Alice and the other end Bob, Alice receives a number of RST packets (typically 3-5) from Bob, but Bob's packet sniffer has no record of his computer ever having sent them. Bob, in turn, receives a series of RST messages from Alice, but Alice's computer similarly has no record of having sent them. These inconsistencies in the packet logs at each end of the connection demonstrate that some intermediate party was forging traffic in both directions; each side receives forged RST packets that contain a sender IP address and TCP sequence number that falsely indicates that it was sent by the other. EFF's tests corroborated AP's results  comparisons of packet logs between two communicating parties showed that an intervening computer (almost certainly Comcast's) was injecting forged RST packets into the communications, effectively telling both ends of the connection to stop communicating. We replicated these tests using Comcast residential broadband accounts in California and Oregon. We controlled for the possibility that other intermediary ISPs might have been involved by testing several connections provided by other ISPs (including Sonic, AT&T, and overseas ISPs). In a series of over a dozen tests, we observed only jamming of connections inbound to Comcast subscribers.7 The only likely explanation of these observations is that Comcast was forging and injecting the RST packets in order to interfere with certain connections. For readers who are interested in the full technical details of this process, as well as instructions on replicating the experiments, EFF has published a separate, and much more detailed, technical guide. |
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(Message 695380)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: evade |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695379)
Posted 28 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Yes I agree this thread could turn out to be long thread full of information :) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 695094)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Vector Avtech wx |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 695091)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Koenigsegg CCXR Edition |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 695090)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Supercar Road Test - Bugatti , Lamborghini, Audi , Porsche & Aston Martin Road Test |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695066)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: All Along The Watchtower |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695064)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jimi Hendrix performing Hey Joe at Monterey HQ 1967. Great performance Hey Joe |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695063)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jimmy Hendrix was ahead of his time as a Guitarist!! Purple Haze |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695061)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A timeless song from Neil Young!! Ohio, Neil Young |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695060)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Old Man - Live at Massey Hall |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695058)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: NEIL YOUNG - Mr. Soul |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695056)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Neil Young and Stephen Stills |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695053)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: For what its worth |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695050)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695045)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jimmy Page's Guitar Solo rare video of jimmy page playing a beatiful guitar solo on his acoustic guitar |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 695044)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jimmy Page |
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(Message 695041)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Eric Clapton - Cocain Clapton is one of the best Guitarist a live today. |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 695038)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: U.S. Presidents and their involvement with UFO phenomena |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 695026)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting for a Sunny Day! |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695024)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AMD: Survival and the Future |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695022)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Truth About PC Power Consumption |
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(Message 695017)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Found this website for CPU Scoring. It is an archive of recent PC processors ranked according to their overall speed and colour-coded based on our price vs performance rating. CPU Charts 2007 |
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(Message 695013)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Can Water push Yorkfield to 5 GHz |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695012)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Parallel Processing, Part 1: CPU Cores |
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(Message 695010)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Intel's 45 nm Penryn CPU: 4 GHz Air Cooled |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695009)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AMD Phenom vs. Athlon Core Shootout |
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(Message 695004)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Overclocking: Dual- vs. Quad-Core CPUs tomshardware |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695002)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770: Paper Tiger? tomshardware |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 695001)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Phenom 9700, AMD's 1st Quad-Core CPU Tomshardware |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 694999)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ok thanks for the heads up! |
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The CPU Score Card
(Message 694995)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Found this website for CPU Scoring. It is an archive of recent PC processors ranked according to their overall speed and colour-coded based on our price vs performance rating. CPU Score Card |
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Christmas Humour
(Message 694912)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 694909)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In May 2007, Comcast began engaging in protocol-specific interference with the activities of its subscribers. When confronted by users and by EFF, Comcast responded with denials and answers that told less than the whole story. In October 2007, however, after independent testing by the Associated Press and EFF, it became clear that Comcast is, in fact, interfering with BitTorrent, Gnutella, and potentially other common file sharing protocols employed by millions of Internet users. In specific, it appears that Comcast is injecting forged RST packets into TCP communications, in an effort to disrupt certain protocols commonly used for file-sharing. The interference efforts appear to be triggered by the protocol that a subscriber uses, not by the number of connections made or amount of bandwidth used by the subscriber. In the wake of this set of revelations and in response to the lack of detailed technical information from Comcast, EFF has continued its independent testing of Comcast's protocol-specific interference efforts (at the same time, others have sued Comcast and filed petitions with the FCC). At a minimum, consumers deserve a complete description of what they are getting when they buy "unlimited Internet access" from an ISP. Only if they know what is going on and who is to blame for deliberate interference can consumes make informed choices about which ISP to prefer (to the extent they have choices among residential broadband providers) or what counter-measures they might employ. Policy-makers, as well, need to understand what is actually being done by ISPs in order to pierce the evasive and ambiguous rhetoric employed by some ISPs to describe their interference activities. Accordingly, EFF is developing information and software tools intended to help subscribers test their own broadband connections. While these tests initially will require a relatively high degree of technical knowledge, we hope that we will be able to develop tools that will bring these testing efforts within reach of more subscribers. This web page will collect EFF's white papers, software tools, blog entries, and other materials relating to this ongoing project. |
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Christmas Humour
(Message 694906)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Humour
(Message 694904)
Posted 27 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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. . . Feliz Navidad
(Message 694638)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gracias... ;) Mucho Gracias I would like to add!! |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 694637)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning by the hair of my chinny chin chin!! |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 694629)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It surprise me the an ISP provider like comast would go to that extreme. |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 694627)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting an Xmas Win |
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Word Link V
(Message 694626)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: track |
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A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 694605)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Many projects have changed URLs at least once. Any update on adding a button to update URL'S for BOINC projects? Regards Matthew |
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Acoustic Open Mic Club
(Message 694603)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gerry Rafferty Right Down The Line |
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Acoustic Open Mic Club
(Message 694601)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ladies and Gentlemen we are proud to introduce GERRY RAFFERTY Get It Right Next Time |
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(Message 694598)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: arms |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 694597)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winnig with Chris Krinkle by my side :o) |
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EFF - Detecting Packet Injection
(Message 694591)
Posted 25 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: IntroductionCertain Internet service providers have begun to interfere with their users' communications by injecting forged or spoofed packets - data that appears to come from the other end but was actually generated by an Internet service provider (ISP) in the middle. This spoofing is one means (although not the only means) of blocking, jamming, or degrading users' ability to use particular applications, services, or protocols. One important means of holding ISPs accountable for this interference is the ability of some subscribers to detect and document it reliably. We have to learn what ISPs are doing before we can try to do something about it. Internet users can often detect interference by comparing data sent at one end with data received at the other end of a connection. website >> EFF |
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Top Gun II
(Message 693977)
Posted 23 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Light-beam contour map used by the Air Force to design flight helmets, 1954 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 693974)
Posted 23 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 693808)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 693807)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the Ultra Man way |
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Look! New buttons!
(Message 693805)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I finally figured out my little button issue: 'JavaScript required'............... [rolls eyes]... ;) since finding javascript do the buttons look better? :o) |
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(Message 693730)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Melt |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 693729)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning with a Happy New Year Spirit!! |
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(Message 693619)
Posted 22 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: asprin |
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(Message 693524)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: race |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 693440)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ALAN PARSON PROJECT Ammonia Avenue |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 693437)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alan Parsons Project You don't believe |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 693435)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alan Parsons Project Yes this is a good instrumental from Alan Parsons :) Another excellent Album these released in the 1980's was ammonia avenue. |
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Christmas Humour
(Message 693434)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 693430)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Winter solstice
(Message 693428)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 693427)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link V
(Message 693425)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Big |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 693424)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: winning for Christmas!! |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 693423)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alan Parsons Project prime time |
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Word Link V
(Message 693380)
Posted 21 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Depot |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 693196)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Carpe diem for a win ! |
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Word Link V
(Message 693144)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: rubble |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 693104)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 693103)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the will smith way!! ( I am Lengend) |
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Look! New buttons!
(Message 693102)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: They are in hibernation till spring !! |
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Word Link V
(Message 693101)
Posted 20 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: city |
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Word Link V
(Message 692870)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: clock |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 692856)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DISAPPEARING CAR DOOR car door |
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Microsoft's hypervisor beta arrives early
(Message 692827)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Windows Server 2008 Release Candidate Evaluation Software windows server 2008 |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 692819)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Filomena Ristorante in DC |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 692814)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi R-Zero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 692812)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Cross Cabriolet Quattro Concept |
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TLPTPW#53 - CLOSED IN MEMORY OF DOGBYTES
(Message 692811)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: winning with the Holiday Spirit behind me :o) |
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Facebook does an about-face
(Message 692810)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The trust value for such websites has gone down big time!! |
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Word Link V
(Message 692809)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Floyd performance |
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News of the Weird
(Message 692790)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Christmas card arrives 93 years late The Associated Press OBERLIN, Kan. - A postcard featuring a color drawing of Santa Claus and a young girl was mailed in 1914, but its journey was slower than Christmas. It just arrived in northwest Kansas. The Christmas card was dated Dec. 23, 1914, and mailed to Ethel Martin of Oberlin, apparently from her cousins in Alma, Neb. It's a mystery where it spent most of the last century, Oberlin Postmaster Steve Schultz said. "It's surprising that it never got thrown away," he said. "How someone found it, I don't know." Ethel Martin is deceased, but Schultz said the post office wanted to get the card to a relative. That's how the 93-year-old relic ended up with Bernice Martin, Ethel's sister-in-law. She said she believed the card had been found somewhere in Illinois. "That's all we know," she said. "But it is kind of curious. We'd like to know how it got down there." The card was placed inside another envelope with modern postage for the trip to Oberlin - the one-cent postage of the early 20th century wouldn't have covered it, Martin said. "We don't know much about it," she said. "But wherever they kept it, it was in perfect shape." |
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News of the Weird
(Message 692789)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fight over heat makes wife hot The Associated Press WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. - A woman who was angry because her husband wanted her to turn up the heat pulled out a gun and shot their flat-screen TV while he cowered behind a pillow, Macomb County authorities say. The 65-year-old man called 911 Sunday night from the basement of their Washington Township home, about 25 miles north of Detroit. "My wife's got a gun. She's shooting at me," Joseph Grucz said in the recorded call. He told the operator that Cheryl Grucz, 61, was angry because he wanted the heat turned up. She fired a round while he hid his head in a pillow, striking the plasma TV, then went upstairs, the Detroit Free Press said. "She's all excited about it because she's so cheap," the husband said. His wife, who had picked up another extension, told the operator she wanted to tell her side. "I'm not going to hurt him. He has pushed me over the edge, that was all," Cheryl Grucz said, according to a recording obtained by WXYZ-TV. "He has had a stroke, and he's taking it all out on me." "No I'm not," her husband said. "Yes, he is," she told the dispatcher. Cheryl Grucz was arraigned Monday in Romeo District Court on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, a charge with a top penalty of 10 years in prison. She also faces a felony firearms charge. Grucz was freed on $50,000 bond until a preliminary examination Jan. 15. The judge also ordered her to enroll in a domestic violence program, WDIV-TV said. |
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(Message 692788)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dream Police |
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(Message 692786)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: color |
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Microsoft's hypervisor beta arrives early
(Message 692784)
Posted 19 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: December 13, 2007 10:12 AM PST Microsoft's hypervisor beta arrives early Posted by Ina Fried For the second time in a week, Microsoft said a version of its software is ready sooner than expected. On Thursday, the software maker made available a beta version of its Hyper-V hypervisor technology, a release that had been scheduled for early next year hypervisor beta |
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(Message 692626)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It dont come easy |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692625)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: End Of The Line |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692622)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Handle With Care |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692621)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: While My Guitar Gently Weeps |
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(Message 692617)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fair |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692585)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Green Tambourine |
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(Message 692584)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: city |
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(Message 692582)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: truck |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692581)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GLORIA |
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(Message 692579)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: pushing to hard |
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(Message 692578)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: YOU'RE GONNA MISS ME |
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(Message 692577)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BREAK ON THROUGH |
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(Message 692576)
Posted 18 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: sticks |
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(Message 692389)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One of my alltime favorites: Well I myself I was 6 when that song was preformed :o) |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 692375)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 692374)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is the Hail mary pass for another win :o) |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 692373)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 692371)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 692369)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One of my alltime favorites: Yes Indeed that is one of their best songs!! |
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(Message 692357)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE |
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Top Gun II
(Message 692356)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
GO for it :o) |
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(Message 692355)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Touch me |
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(Message 692353)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: slope |
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News of the Weird
(Message 692339)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fla. woman has 10 husbands, charges say The Associated Press MIAMI -- The honeymoons are over for a 26-year-old woman who authorities say has at least 10 husbands. Eunice Lopez has been charged with bigamy, accused of marrying 10 men between 2002 and 2006 without divorcing any of them, federal immigration authorities say. The Miami Herald reported Saturday that a records search by the newspaper found seven additional marriages under the bride's name and birth date. Lopez arrived in South Florida from Cuba in 2002 and was a legal U.S. resident. "I can tell you that none of the individuals she married had any type of residency," said Terry Chavez, a spokesman for the Miami-Dade office of the state attorney. Prosecutors say she charged her husbands an unspecified amount to help them secure immigration status and continued asking the men for money long after the wedding, threatening to expose them if they didn't pay. Chavez said the state attorney's office began investigating after being tipped off by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Lopez was released on $18,000 bond. Her last known address was in Hialeah, just north of Miami. A telephone listing for her could not be located, and it was not known whether she had an attorney. |
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News of the Weird
(Message 692338)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Associated Press MILWAUKEE -- A 50-year gap in his higher education didn't stop Clarence Garrett. After returning to college in spring of 2006 as a full-time student, Garrett completed course work at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and was awarded his bachelor's degree at commencement ceremonies Sunday - at the age of 87. "We are not sure if Clarence Garrett is the oldest to ever graduate from UWM, but we do know that there had not been a graduate for some time who was born when the president was Woodrow Wilson," Chancellor Carlos Santiago said. On hand were Garrett's wife, Mary, his children and grandchildren. He was chosen to lead the graduates from the College of Letters and Science into the U.S. Cellular Arena, and he earned a standing ovation when awarded his degree. The Baltimore native served as a civilian at a U.S. Navy facility in Virginia before World War II. Once the war began, Garrett, who is black, served with the segregated Army in Europe. He later settled in Milwaukee and took courses at the college that later became UWM, but he gave up college to raise a family. "After all my children went to college ... I said, 'Why shouldn't I?'" Garrett said. "And I have loved it ever since." |
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Acoustic Open Mic Club
(Message 692269)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks, Matthew! Not at the moment :) |
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Top Gun II
(Message 692267)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 692264)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 692262)
Posted 17 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: choose |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 691987)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 691984)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Winter solstice
(Message 691983)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Winter Solstice!! |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 691982)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tim traveling for another win !!!! |
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(Message 691981)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Garden |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 691980)
Posted 16 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hopfnkopf |
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The Music Video thread [2]
(Message 691835)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: cold as ice |
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(Message 691833)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SOUL FINGER |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 691832)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 691830)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Well...........finally found the Martians
(Message 691829)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Excellent :o) |
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(Message 691828)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: shake |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 691826)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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It came out of Berkeley...
(Message 691825)
Posted 15 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DOS = 2 1n Japanese ni |
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Top Gun II
(Message 691490)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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News of the Weird
(Message 691489)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: LEAD STORY Software engineers told Fortune magazine in November that they are constructing a filter to eliminate stupid messages to online forums and bulletin boards. Lead researcher Gabriel Ortiz said his team had compiled a database of idiotic comments and that the new software would detect unintelligible remarks and either alert the writer to fix them or divert the message to the recipient's "junk mail." Easy dumb messages to filter: those with the tacky, immature repetition of a closing consonant, e.g., "That thing is amazinggggg!!!" More difficult: how to treat sarcasm and irony, in that smart writers sometimes deliberately use dumb statements to mock other writers. [CNNMoney-Fortune, 11-7-07] |
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It came out of Berkeley...
(Message 691488)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hail the mighty OS!!! The spanish translation is 2 :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 691487)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 691486)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: peugeot paladine concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 691485)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 691483)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2008 Concept Car. Suzuki Flix |
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It came out of Berkeley...
(Message 691482)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hail the mighty OS!!! Live Long and prosper!! |
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(Message 691480)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: bar |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 691268)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW HR2 hybrid Jabber Jaw perhaps? |
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(Message 691267)
Posted 14 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: speed |
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(Message 690973)
Posted 13 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: rights |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 690972)
Posted 13 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW HR2 hybrid I concur !! |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 690907)
Posted 12 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Espresso Machine Do they need an espresso machine as well :o) |
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(Message 690906)
Posted 12 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It was very good, although I thought it kind of ran out of steam towards the end. It would be interesting to see how they woulb make the transition from movie to tv. |
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(Message 690904)
Posted 12 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW HR2 hybrid very much so!! maybe cartoon type of fish :) |
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(Message 690902)
Posted 12 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: wealthy |
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(Message 690901)
Posted 12 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Super buzzing into first place!! BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!! |
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(Message 690702)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DOG |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 690629)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Woodstock, NY it is illegal to walk your bear on the street without a leash. |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 690627)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win the Super Buzz way!! |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 690625)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I thought I just saw Bob and Doug eh.... No surrender to the Dark side EH? come over to the Beer side!! :o) |
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(Message 690624)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: golden |
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(Message 690523)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: sewing |
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Faster surfing
(Message 690518)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A sweet little tweak for you XP and Vista users...Try it, I liked it. I got an extra 2-300 KB/s DL out of it, and best of all, free! Just a regedit... Does it matter what service pack you are running for this to work? |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 690515)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody up for A game of Curling? |
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(Message 690514)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks for clearing that up LOL |
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(Message 690513)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: nit |
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News of the Weird
(Message 690508)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In October a police officer in Scranton, Pa., charged Dawn Herb with disorderly conduct after he passed her home and heard her, through an open window, cussing her toilet, which at the time was overflowing and leaking into the kitchen. Herb, and the American Civil Liberties Union, were incredulous. [Times-Tribune (Scranton), 10-16-07] |
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News of the Weird
(Message 690507)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Twin sisters Doris McAusland and Dora Bennett are 80 years old, live in Madison, Wis., apparently like and dislike the same foods, met their husbands on the same day, from the same church group, had hysterectomies at the same time, always get their hair done together, and, ever since they were toddlers, have worn identical outfits every day (except for one time that they had different shoes), according to a November CBS News report. [CBS News, 11-16-07] |
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(Message 690506)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Oh OK one of those famous Lengends we all hear about :o) |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 690504)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe first one has a certain Bistro flare You really do not see very many Bistro's here in the USA |
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(Message 690503)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Half |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 690501)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Espresso Machine |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 690500)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is this the real super buzz :o) |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 690498)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hot Chocolate would be nice touch since winter is upon us :o) |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 690496)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Does Maya calendar predict 2012 apocalypse? By G. Jeffrey MacDonald, Special to USA TODAY With humanity coming up fast on 2012, publishers are helping readers gear up and count down to this mysterious  some even call it apocalyptic  date that ancient Mayan societies were anticipating thousands of years ago. Since November, at least three new books on 2012 have arrived in mainstream bookstores. A fourth is due this fall. Each arrives in the wake of the 2006 success of 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl, which has been selling thousands of copies a month since its release in May and counts more than 40,000 in print. The books also build on popular interest in the Maya, fueled in part by Mel Gibson's December 2006 film about Mayan civilization, Apocalpyto. Authors disagree about what humankind should expect on Dec. 21, 2012, when the Maya's "Long Count" calendar marks the end of a 5,126-year era. Journalist Lawrence Joseph forecasts widespread catastrophe in Apocalypse 2012: A Scientific Investigation Into Civilization's End. Spiritual healer Andrew Smith predicts a restoration of a "true balance between Divine Feminine and Masculine" in The Revolution of 2012: Vol. 1, The Preparation. In 2012, Daniel Pinchbeck anticipates a "change in the nature of consciousness," assisted by indigenous insights and psychedelic drug use. The buildup to 2012 echoes excitement and fear expressed on the eve of the new millennium, popularly known as Y2K, though on a smaller scale, says Lynn Garrett, senior religion editor at Publishers Weekly. She says publishers seem to be courting readers who believe humanity is creating its own ecological disasters and desperately needs ancient indigenous wisdom. The convergence I see here is the apocalyptic expectations, if you will, along with the fact that the environment is in the front of many people's minds these days," Garrett says. "Part of the appeal of these earth religions is that notion that we need to reconnect with the Earth in order to save ourselves." But scholars are bristling at attempts to link the ancient Maya with trends in contemporary spirituality. Maya civilization, known for advanced writing, mathematics and astronomy, flourished for centuries in Mesoamerica, especially between A.D. 300 and 900. Its Long Count calendar, which was discontinued under Spanish colonization, tracks more than 5,000 years, then resets at year zero. "For the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle," says Sandra Noble, executive director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies in Crystal River, Fla. To render Dec. 21, 2012, as a doomsday or moment of cosmic shifting, she says, is "a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in." Part of the 2012 mystique stems from the stars. On the winter solstice in 2012, the sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky Way for the first time in about 26,000 years. This means that "whatever energy typically streams to Earth from the center of the Milky Way will indeed be disrupted on 12/21/12 at 11:11 p.m. Universal Time," Joseph writes. But scholars doubt the ancient Maya extrapolated great meaning from anticipating the alignment  if they were even aware of what the configuration would be. Astronomers generally agree that "it would be impossible the Maya themselves would have known that," says Susan Milbrath, a Maya archaeoastronomer and a curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History. What's more, she says, "we have no record or knowledge that they would think the world would come to an end at that point." University of Florida anthropologist Susan Gillespie says the 2012 phenomenon comes "from media and from other people making use of the Maya past to fulfill agendas that are really their own." |
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(Message 690495)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have read that 2012 will be the end on civilization. They relate it to the Mayan Calender. Here is one persons view of 2012 2012 |
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(Message 690479)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He believes the years 2008 through 2019 are likely to be the most horrendous so far in U.S. history. I have read that 2012 will be the end on civilization. They relate it to the Mayan Calender. |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 690469)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe first one has a certain Bistro flare |
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(Message 690467)
Posted 11 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Face |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 690442)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fighting Terrorism one soul at a time |
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(Message 690441)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while fighting off an ice storm !!! |
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(Message 690440)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It was very good, although I thought it kind of ran out of steam towards the end. A series you say? interesting! |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 690439)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe first one has a certain Bistro flare The Les Deux Magots Cafe looks big enough to house all of the Seti message board members :o) |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 690423)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe first one has a certain Bistro flare |
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(Message 690422)
Posted 10 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: little |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 689890)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 689889)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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thE 'watCh out! Bistro . . .
(Message 689886)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Scouting out Bistro's for the thread what do you think |
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(Message 689882)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while skating !! |
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(Message 689881)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: syrup |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 689880)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Michigan, a man legally owns his wife's hair. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 689877)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Delaware, you'll get in trouble if you try to pawn your wooden leg as a night stick perhaps? |
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(Message 689876)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Men may not be seen publicly in any kind of strapless gown in Florida. |
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(Message 689873)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: & eggs |
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Why not install a webcam in the Seti@home lab ?
(Message 689872)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do you think they have the $$$$ in the bidget for a web(s) cams :o) I can stop by the DAV to get them some clothes for web cam show :o) |
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(Message 689870)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Delaware, you'll get in trouble if you try to pawn your wooden leg Did you get your leg back when finished your time in the pen :o) |
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(Message 689869)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: fried |
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Birthdays, Labbie AND Gavin - closed
(Message 689867)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Unfortunately, I am many years older than Gavin physically, so I get the cake first!!! Would be classified OLD AS DIRT!! :O) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 689829)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 689828)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 689827)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 689826)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 689825)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 689824)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Delaware, you'll get in trouble if you try to pawn your wooden leg |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 689823)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Atlanta it's against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole or a street lamp |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 689822)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In McLough, Kansas, it's illegal to wash your false teeth in a public drinking fountain |
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another reason to take the 'rents outta sports ...
(Message 689821)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: http://www.alliancehockey.org/30mayhem.mp3 Hockey Mayhem in Canada oh my :o) |
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Sesame Streetâ„¢ (oh the horror)....
(Message 689819)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: They say the same thing about the Warner Bros cartoons. The supposed violence that was displayed would turn kids into monsters etc.. |
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(Message 689817)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Inquiring minds want to know did Jeffrey call last night? :o) |
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Why not install a webcam in the Seti@home lab ?
(Message 689815)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do you think they have the $$$$ in the bidget for a web(s) cams :o) |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 689813)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning the 1/4 mile post in 1 sec! :o) |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 689812)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 689810)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Republican |
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2007-2008 Donations
(Message 689488)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Can we Donate via Paypal? |
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Word Link IV
(Message 689477)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Man |
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Why not install a webcam in the Seti@home lab ?
(Message 689476)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What a great idea! Then we can see what they are really up to :o) |
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Why not install a webcam in the Seti@home lab ?
(Message 689473)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What a great idea! I seconded that motion !! |
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What's your favorite boinc projects
(Message 689469)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Seti @ Home, Seti Beta, ABC@home, uFluids, Einstein@ Home, Rosetta@home |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 689466)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in a Winter wonderland :o) |
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Word Link IV
(Message 689465)
Posted 8 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Center |
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Word Link IV
(Message 689350)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: physic |
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Tin Man
(Message 689336)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It was very good, although I thought it kind of ran out of steam towards the end. I agree totaly the of the movie ran out of gas. They spent all this time leading up to the ending then wrapped it up in five minutes. |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689335)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: An older design from Northrop, this looks to be part of the design for the B2A Spirit and released in 1977 Northrop |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689334)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pentagon developing supersonic shape-shifting assassin cnn |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689333)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689332)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Switchblade The Northrop design switchbalde |
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Birthdays, Labbie AND Gavin - closed
(Message 689044)
Posted 6 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LABBIE AND GAVIN |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 689022)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Tin Man
(Message 689021)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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News of the Weird
(Message 689019)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
maybe the age cut off is 61 :o) |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 689018)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 689017)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST : K M, I missed last nights show. Did you happen to listen to it? |
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Happy Hanukkah...
(Message 689016)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 689015)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gin and Tonic please :o) |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 689014)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning on Wacky Wednesday |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689010)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Aurora 2 Aurora |
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Top Gun II
(Message 689008)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peacekeeper RVs |
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Word Link IV
(Message 689007)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Claude |
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Tin Man
(Message 689006)
Posted 5 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DOes anybody know if they are going to rerun the show this week? |
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Happy Hanukkah...
(Message 688774)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 688767)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning again with 6 gigs of ram !!!! :o) |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 688766)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Those Mirrors plays tricks all the time :o) |
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(Message 688757)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Amazing find of dinosaur 'mummy' Fossil hunters have uncovered the remains of a dinosaur that has much of its soft tissue still intact. Skin, muscle, tendons and other tissue that rarely survive fossilisation have all been preserved in the specimen unearthed in North Dakota, US. The 67 million-year-old dinosaur is one of the duck-billed hadrosaur group. The preservation allowed scientists to estimate that it was more muscular than thought, perhaps giving it the ability to outrun predators like T. rex. The researchers propose that the dinosaur's rump was 25% larger than had previously been thought. This probably meant more muscle mass and therefore greater acceleration, giving it a greater chance of evading meat-eating dinosaurs in hot pursuit. fossil |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688756)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Black Peter Christmas |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 688755)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Mr Reaper wants you!!! |
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(Message 688754)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmm.... The so-called flat taxes are often not true proportional "flat" taxes as taxable income may not equal total income. |
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(Message 688753)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gaudy |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688752)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: (I celebrate them both: I LOVE Christmas!!! Heehee!) |
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Word Link IV
(Message 688748)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gala |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688744)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 688742)
Posted 4 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bow |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 688446)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688439)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Building a PC for my mum and...
(Message 688432)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have always been a big supporter for a Graphics card rather than intergrated graphics. For simple reason you are not using shared memory when using a graphics card. |
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News of the Weird
(Message 688426)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: week earlier in Sicily, one mother publicly turned her adult son over to the police for staying out too late, and also took away his house keys and cut off his allowance. The son, who immediately complained that the allowance was too small, anyway, is 61 years old. [CNN-Reuters, 8-2-07] |
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News of the Weird
(Message 688425)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Modern Mother: Style- and environment-conscious Canadian mothers insist on cloth diapers, especially designer labels of flannel, fleece or wool-knit, according to a November report in Toronto's Globe and Mail. Handmade embroidered diapers (perhaps in tie-dye or camouflage) are priced at up to $80 each (and some babies get to wear them only just after taking care of business in an ordinary diaper). [Globe and Mail, 11-13-07] And, in London, mothers can take babies for workouts, as several gyms recently reacted to warnings about childhood obesity by creating programs to shape up kids as young as 10 months (teaching galloping, "monkey jumps" and forward rolls), and in February, one gym will begin accepting 4-month-olds. [Daily Mail (London), 11-13-07] |
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(Message 688423)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: High |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688422)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688421)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 688419)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 688418)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Singing in the Rain Win He is a hard act to follow!! |
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Happy Hanukkah...
(Message 688416)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Tin Man
(Message 688232)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Part 2 is tonight on the SCI-FI channel |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 688231)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Connecticut, you are not allowed to walk across a street on your hands. |
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Word Link IV
(Message 688229)
Posted 3 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bugs |
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Ye Olde Tea Rooms
(Message 687948)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Stopped by to a Spot of Tea :o) |
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Top Gun II
(Message 687945)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A-17 EXPERIMENTAL Generally regarded as a fourth generation low-observable design, the A-17 is believed to have evolved from the YF-23 Advanced Tactical Fighter, and will replace the F-111 Fighter Bomber. The YF-23 lost out to Lockheed's F-22, but it's technology could easily be adapted for use on other projects. Shaped with complex curves and compound curvature, the A-17 is contoured to minimise radar and aerothermal signatures as it carries out it's mission of electronic warfare and deep reconnaissance. The engine exhaust geometry is reminiscent of the B-2, where the aft section of the engine nacelle slopes down to meet the aft trailing edge of the tail. The engine exhaust is buried deep within the trough, effectively masking the infra-red signature from observation from below. The two large vertical tail surfaces, serve to mask the exhaust from the sides. No positively-identifiable white world pictures exist of the plane, but sightings have been reported at RAF Boscombe Down in the UK, and Cannon AFB, New Mexico. stealth |
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My green star has done a runner!
(Message 687944)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I just checked the Donation page according to SETI they have suspended the paypal option due ot communication problems. PayPal users: here.> We have temporarily suspended direct paypal donations due to some communications difficulties. Our apologies for the inconvenience |
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(Message 687943)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
That is just TOO much !!! LOLOLOLOL |
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(Message 687941)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: options |
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Top Gun II
(Message 687939)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: U.S. FV-124 Aardwolf VSTOL Stealth Fighter-Bomber Excerpt from Fox's Combat Aircraft of the World, 2090 to 2091: Since the United States Air Force abandoned the Hawk project, which became the Navy Sea Hawk design, there has been pressure to develop an aircraft to fill the ground attack role that was less expensive than the Starblade fighter. The Hypersonic fighters are considered simply too expensive for the use by the Air Force in ground attack roles. The Hypersonic bombers are also considered too expensive and simply do not have the low altitude performance needed anyway. The old B-1E bomber, while much larger than what was desired, could fill this role but had already been retired. Some Air Force senior personnel simply advocated purchasing the Sea Hawk or maintaining the large number of Panther II fighters still in service but it was decided by the Chief of the Air Force that a new aircraft would be developed. His primary reason was that he wanted a higher payload than the Panther II or the Sea Hawk. He did decide to go against the idea of building a full sized bomber like some of his advisors suggested. His design wish list could be considered to be that of an updated F-111 using Stealth Technology and VTOL capability. stealth |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687937)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Oklahoma Crazy Law Cars must be tethered outside of public buildings. Mules may not drink out of bird baths. (Wynona) Dogs must have a permit signed by the mayor in order to congregate in groups of three or more on private property. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687934)
Posted 2 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Stupid Laws from California No vehicle without a driver may exceed 60 miles per hour. You are not permitted to wear cowboy boots unless you already own at least two cows. (Blythe} Detonating a nuclear device within the city limits results in a $500 fine. It is illegal to drive more than two thousand sheep down Hollywood Boulevard at one time. You may not hunt moths under a street light. (Los Angeles) It is illegal to wipe one's car with used underwear. (San Francisco) |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 687536)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Singing in the Rain Win Very much so ! You would not see that type of dedication with todays Movie stars!! |
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Building a pure crunching beast
(Message 687532)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Great (CPU) Debate Penryn & Phenom Make Their Pitches If you’re new to the high-end computing scene, you might not know that Intel’s reign atop the CPU food chain hasn’t been uninterrupted. Sure, Intel’s Conroe architecture has beat AMD’s competitive offerings up and down the street for well over a year, forcing the latter company to hawk its processors at drastically reduced prices. But a few years ago, AMD was top dog. Nothing out of Santa Clara could touch AMD’s line of Athlon 64 FX processors, which started when the FX-51 hit the scene in September 2003. (AMD’s line of regular Athlon 64 processors was also impressive.) During that span of almost three years, serious gamers and many other power users treated Intel’s processors like a country fried steak from Sizzler: serviceable in a pinch but a far cry from a Ruth’s Chris filet that true connoisseurs prefer. Intel still dominated the OEM market, but DIY system builders knew better. As Intel’s Pentium 4 clock speeds and temperatures spiraled through the roof (remember Prescott?), AMD’s Athlon 64 FXes held a steady lead. Then, Intel’s Israeli team cooked up Conroe, and the rest is history. Of course, AMD wasn’t exactly resting on its laurels when Intel shifted into the passing lane and tromped on the gas. Its FX-60 processor was the first dual-core Athlon 64 FX, and the company’s 4x4 platform gave AMD-powered rigs quad-core flavor (albeit via two CPU sockets for two dual-core processors). Still, Conroe-based chips were architecturally better, and advantages AMD had long enjoyed (such as an integrated memory controller) suddenly didn’t seem to matter as much. Over the past year especially, AMD has been dogged by late product arrivals, financial woes, and the lack of identifiable ultra-high-end components. For example, AMD introduced the long-awaited Radeon HD 2900 XT as the “price/performance leader,†essentially ceding the pinnacle of performance to Nvidia. Its processor lines tell a similar story: AMD CPUs are reliable and perform well for the money, but for the PC enthusiast who has to have the very best, AMD’s options left a lot to be desired. Now, as both chipmakers release new architectures, phrases such as “the stakes couldn’t be higher†suddenly become more believable than melodramaticâ€â€if you’re AMD, at any rate. Intel’s Penryn architecture makes marked improvements to Conroe, including a new high-k metal gate technology, which revolutionizes transistor production and breathes new life into Moore’s Law. Penryn chips also boast a new instruction set, among other enhancements. Find out more about the next evolution in Core 2 computing on page 62. For AMD, its Phenom desktop processors and their underlying K10 Barcelona architecture mark an end to the FX era. With Phenom, AMD moves to a 65nm process and a native quad-core die. (Intel’s quad-core chips utilize two dual-core dies grafted onto a single platform.) Phenom processors also feature a different set of SSE4 instructions that aren’t present in Penryn. And close to Phenom’s launch, AMD added a new wrinkle by announcing tri-core Phenoms. It’s an interesting move in an industry dominated by even numbers; two years ago, we’d call the announcement genius, but with AMD struggling to rediscover its Midas touch, time (and sales) will tell. For a closer look at K10, turn to page 58. Of course, white papers will only tell you so much. That’s why we’ve assembled two dream machines, each with Intel’s and AMD’s respective gladiators, and thrown them together for aâ€â€insert ultimate fighting/boxing/pro wrestling cliché hereâ€â€on page 66. For Intel, it’s an opportunity to reassert its Core 2 architecture’s supremacy. For AMD, well, let’s just say AMD’s long on creditors and short on mulligans. We’ve brought you the best DDR2 kits on the market; and now, we have done the same for DDR3 with the latest batch kits. The roundup on page 70 covers five kits from four manufacturers. But more importantly, it shows that some of the early growing pains DDR3 faced (high clocks at the expense of high latencies and prices) are starting to abate. With these processors set to go toe-to-toe, the real Decision ’08 could end up being which CPU will be your next upgrade. |
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(Message 687519)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Singing in the Rain Win That is what I heard as well that he was really sick however he insisted on completing the movie |
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(Message 687514)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Delight |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 687513)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Singing in the Rain Win |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687504)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dumb Laws in Alabama Bear wrestling matches are prohibited Putting salt on a railroad track may be punishable by death. Boogers may not be flicked into the wind. It is legal to drive the wrong way down a one-way street if you have a lantern attached to the front of your automobile. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687501)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Kentucky it is illegal to eat your boogers on Sunday.... Any Laws on pooting? |
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Word Link IV
(Message 687500)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Saturday |
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(Message 687478)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST : Listened to part of the show Mr KaKu seemed to know what he was talking about. |
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Word Link IV
(Message 687477)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: cosmos |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 687475)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW HR2 hybrid BMW |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 687470)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Toyota: First motor race win with a hybrid car 17 July 2007 race car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 687469)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Electric Race Car |
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(Message 687463)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: eye |
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(Message 687460)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: nest |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687459)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Mobile, Alabama, it is illegal for pigeons to eat pebbles from composite roofs. In Berkeley, California, it's against the law to whistle for your lost canary before 7 A.M. In Delaware, you'll get in trouble if you try to pawn your wooden leg |
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(Message 687455)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Storm |
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(Message 687446)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Wax |
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Facebook does an about-face
(Message 687445)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: All for the All mighty Dollar!!! |
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Telephone Operator
(Message 687438)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One Ringy Dingy!! |
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Word Link IV
(Message 687437)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: representative |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 687435)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win for a Sunny Day! |
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(Message 687433)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: President |
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US Tax Break
(Message 687431)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Did not know that you can?? |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 687423)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 687421)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In the state of Washington, all lollipops are banned You can't kill a squirrel with a gun in a courtroom in Canton, Mississippi And in Hazelhurst you'll get in trouble if you carry fish down the street. Finally, in Meridian the law forbids you to roll a safe down the street on its wheels. |
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(Message 687420)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: branch |
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Look! New buttons!
(Message 687417)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 687413)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Family |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 687412)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 687411)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rainging Cats and Dogs Here |
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(Message 687405)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: prune |
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(Message 687403)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dog |
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(Message 687395)
Posted 1 Dec 2007 by Matthew Love Post: RCA |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686943)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: everything's alright as long as it's not raining burning zombie ravens :D Snake Eyes |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 686940)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Key West, Florida, has an ordinance prohibiting turtle racing within the city limits. All bicycle riders must signal with the arm before making a turn, and a bicycle rider must keep both hands on the handlebars at all times" in Edmonton. Mailing an entire building has been illegal in the US since 1916 when a man mailed a 40,000-ton brick house across Utah to avoid high freight rates. In Texas it's legal for a chicken to have sex with you, but it's illegal to reciprocate. In Tennessee a man must walk in front of any car driven by a woman while waving a red flag as a warning. A man may legally beat his wife with a leather strap as long as it is less than 2 inches wide. In Texas, it's illegal to put graffiti on someone else's cow. |
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(Message 686939)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another law in Helena, Montana, mandates that a woman can't dance on a table in a saloon or bar unless she has on at least three pounds, two ounces of clothing. In Burnaby all dogs must be under control by 10 pm or the owners will be penalized. A Florida sex law: If you're a single, divorced, or widowed woman, you can't parachute on Sunday afternoons. The Georgia town of Conyers ventures to curb speech by prohibiting utterances of the phrase "Two fried eggs and a fritter for a quarter." Snoring is prohibited unless all bedroom windows are closed and securely locked in Massachusetts. |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686925)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey Matthew, you need to look at rule #3. Will Do |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686924)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: everything's alright as long as it's not raining burning zombie ravens :D Better Check the Dice! Rain can effect the roll :o) |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686921)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Soul Reaper |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686920)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Guardian of the gate |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686918)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Behold the Reaper awaits |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686917)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Long Walk Home! |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686916)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Trick or Treat!! |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 686912)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: a man holding 2 hostages, with a bomb strapped to him, at Hilary's Campaign office So noted !!!! |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 686909)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: On the news at this time, and you can read about it at CNN.com's website, a man holding 2 hostages, with a bomb strapped to him, at Hilary's Campaign office in New Jersey. BREAKING NEWS MSNBC staff and news service reports updated 19 minutes ago ROCHESTER, N.H. - A man claiming to have a bomb walked in to Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign offices Friday and took hostages, police and witnesses said. The man initially released two hostages, a woman and a child, and later a second woman was freed. It was unclear how many hostages remained. The man had what appeared to be a bomb strapped to himself, said Bill Shaheen, a top Clinton state campaign official. "Hopefully, they're going to negotiate this so no one gets hurt," Shaheen told WMUR-TV in Rochester WNBC-TV in New York quoted an unidentified law enforcement source as saying the man wanted to speak with Clinton. Clinton, who was in Washington, D.C., canceled a speaking engagement and was meeting with staffers. She did not respond publicly to the reported demands, but her campaign issued this statement: "We are in close contact with state and local authorities and are acting at their direction. We will release additional details as appropriate." Witnesses described the man as in his 40s with salt-and-pepper hair. WMUR-TV quoted a woman, Lettie Tzizik, saying she spoke to someone who said she had just been released by the man. "A young woman with a 6-month- or 8-month-old infant came rushing into the store just in tears, and she said, 'You need to call 911. A man has just walked into the Clinton office, opened his coat and showed us a bomb strapped to his chest with duct tape.'" Police surrounded the building, evacuated the immediate area and placed other buildings, including a nearby school, under lockdown. "There are sharpshooters on the roof, and police are negotiating with someone in the building," another witness told WMUR-TV. "There are fire trucks behind the Hillary Clinton office." State and local officials were in charge of the situation, and federal help had not been requested, NBC's Pete William reported. As a result, neither the FBI nor the Secret Service were participating. Workers for Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign office in Rochester also were evacuated, a campaign spokesman said. The office is four doors away from Clinton’s. Staffers in John Edwards’ office, a few buildings away, evacuated as well. Located 75 miles north of Boston in neighboring Massachusetts, Rochester is home to 30,117 people and the site of one of 16 of Clinton's offices in the state, according to Clinton's campaign Web site. This report will be updated as information becomes available. The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report |
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Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition...
(Message 686901)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Monty Python Spanish Inquistion part 2 inquisition |
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Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition...
(Message 686897)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 Inquisition |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 686895)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cat Detectives |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686890)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Reaper at Rest!! |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686889)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: *Competition will finish on Saturday, 5 January 2007 12:00 GMT when I get back from Barbados. Do dare ask? :o) |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 686882)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 686881)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 686879)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 686877)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Kind |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 686873)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Look! New buttons!
(Message 686869)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Father Rushmas's Reaper Photo Contest
(Message 686867)
Posted 30 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It just had to happen... seriously. In the spirit of Rushmas, I present the Father Rushmas Reaper Photo Contest. *Competition will finish on Saturday, 5 January 2007 12:00 GMT when I get back from Barbados. The date above correct ?? 5 January 2007? Just asking :o) |
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Free Speech...the concept
(Message 686426)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If the fires of freedom and civil liberties burn low in other lands, they must be made brighter in our own. If in other lands the press and books and literature of all kinds are censored, we must redouble our efforts here to keep them free. - Franklin Delano Roosevelt |
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Free Speech...the concept
(Message 686424)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is afraid of its people. - John Fitzgerald Kennedy |
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Free Speech...the concept
(Message 686423)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us. - William Orville Douglas |
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Big Brother part 2
(Message 686416)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: JFK-Secret societies PT1 part1 part2 |
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Big Brother part 2
(Message 686413)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: John F. Kennedy - My business was mankind speach |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686408)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe Pig Police |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686407)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting for A Back Bacon Win |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686384)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686377)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win with star wars style |
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Michael Moore's: Sicko
(Message 686372)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 686360)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe >>> HIGH FIVE |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 686357)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Quitman, Georgia, it is against the law for a chicken to cross any road within the city limits. It's against the law to get a fish drunk in Oklahoma. No man may purchase alcohol without written consent from his wife in Pennsylvania. It is illegal for women to wear false teeth without the written permission of their husbands in Vermont. Dogs must have a permit signed by the mayor in order to congregate in groups of three or more on private property in Oklahoma. In Pennsylvania a special cleaning ordinance bans housewives from hiding dirt and dust under a rug in a dwelling. Under Alabama law, anyone who wears a false mustache in church and causes "unseemly laughter" is subject to arrest. |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686356)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pigs in Space |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 686354)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 686351)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Poll |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 686148)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 686147)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Group Hug |
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Word Link IV
(Message 686146)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: peppers |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 686143)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Now appearing in the Cafe Jazzy Bass!! |
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Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition...
(Message 686142)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 686140)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Flying into first place!!! |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 686139)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: An old ordinance in Massachusetts declares goatees illegal unless you first pay a special license fee for the privilege of wearing one in public. Women aren't allowed to wear patent-leather shoes in Cleveland, Ohio - a man might see the reflection of something "he oughtn't!" In Massachusetts mourners at a wake may not eat more than three sandwiches. It's against the law in Willowdale, Oregon, for a husband to curse during sex. In Massachusetts taxi drivers are prohibited from making love in the front seat of their taxi during their shifts. In New Jersey it's illegal to buy ice cream after 6 pm unless you have a written note from your doctor. In Calgary, it is unlawful to throw snowballs or set off firecrackers within the city, without the authorization of the mayor or City Council. Georgia has a law prohibiting people from saying "Oh boy" in public. |
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Word Link IV
(Message 686135)
Posted 29 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Parched |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685877)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Boardwalk |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 685876)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Base jumping |
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Nobody expected the Spanish Inquisition...
(Message 685867)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spanish Inquisition |
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did anybody watch Larry King Live last night?
(Message 685866)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Does anybody know if Larry King will do follow up show on this topic? |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685864)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Phone |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685863)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Florida, a special law prohibits unmarried women from parachuting on Sunday or she shall risk arrest, fine, and/or jailing Citizens are not allowed to attend a movie house or theater nor ride in a public streetcar within at least four hours after eating garlic in Indiana Men may not be seen publicly in any kind of strapless gown in Florida In fire-sensitive Chicago, it is against the law to eat in an establishment that is on fire. In Michigan, a man legally owns his wife's hair. In Illinois, it is illegal for anyone to give lighted cigars to dogs, cats, and other domesticated animal kept as pets. Women in Joliet, Illinois, can be arrested for trying on more than six dresses in one store |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685855)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Protest |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685845)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Group |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 685844)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This is the latest green, planet-friendly car concept I agree as well would not see this vehicle being used during a snow storm or a monsoon |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 685843)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hired this band hope you like thier music :o) |
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Big Brother part 2
(Message 685836)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "If there was hope, it must lie in the proles, because only there, in those swarming disregarded masses, eighty-five percent of the population of Oceania, could the force to destroy the Party ever be generated." - George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 7 "Until the become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they they have rebelled they cannot become conscious." - George Orwell, 1984, Book 1, Chapter 7 |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 685826)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Will not vote for her |
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Hilary Clinton ~ possible first female president of the US
(Message 685825)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You mean other than being a Dumbocrat, remaining married to an adulterer and only the 3rd man in US history to face impeachment and trying to push a health care plan that will be paid for by the working man and utilized by those without real jobs? Look at Bush his administration has destriod the middle class as well as putting this country in atrillion dollar deficit. Furthermore bended the rules and regulation of the constituation to his liking. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685824)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's legal for couples to have sex in a parked vehicle during their lunch break from work, as long as the car or van has drawn curtains to stop strangers from peeking in New Mexico. In Canada, It is illegal for a teen to walk down main street for Fort Qu'Appelle with their shoes untied. In Canada, It is illegal to leave your horse in front of the Country Squire without hitching it securely to the hitching post. In Alabama, it is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. In Norfolk, Virginia, a woman can't go out without wearing a corset. (There was a civil-service job- for men only- called a corset inspector.) |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685821)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Washington: 1. All lollipops are banned. 2. A law to reduce crime states: "It is mandatory for a motorist with criminal intentions to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town. 3. In King County, in Seattle Washington, it is illegal to sit on a man's lap on a metro bus, unless you are married. 4. Vancouver, WA has a city law that requires all motor vehicles to carry anchors... as an emergency brake. (Ted Timmons) - West Virginia: 1. No children may attend school with their breath smelling of "wild onions." |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685820)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Stupid laws in Kansas Rabbits may not be shot from motorboats. Pedestrians crossing the highways at night must wear tail lights. No one may catch fish with his bare hands. The state game rule prohibits the use of mules to hunt ducks. If two trains meet on the same neither shall proceed until the other has passed. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685808)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: - Iowa: 1. Kisses may last for as much as, but no more than, five minutes. - Kentucky: 1. By law, anyone who has been drinking is "sober" until he or she "cannot hold onto the ground." 2. It is illegal to transport an ice cream cone in your pocket. - Louisiana: 1. It is illegal to rob a bank and then shoot at the bank teller with a water pistol. 2. Biting someone with your natural teeth is "simple assault," while biting someone with your false teeth is "aggravated assault." - Massachusetts: 1. Mourners at a wake may not eat more than three sandwiches. 2. Snoring is prohibited unless all bedroom windows are closed and securely locked. 3. An old ordinance declares goatees illegal unless you first pay a special license fee for the privilege of wearing one in public. 4. Taxi drivers are prohibited from making love in the front seat of their taxi during their shifts. - Nebraska: 1. A parent can be arrested if his child cannot hold back a burp during a church service. |
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Stupid Laws
(Message 685807)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alabama: 1. It is illegal for a driver to be blindfolded while operating a vehicle. - Alaska: 1. It is illegal to push a live moose out of a moving airplane. - California: 1. Community leaders passed an ordinance that makes it illegal for anyone to try and stop a child from playfully jumping over puddles of water. - Connecticut: 1. You can be stopped by the police for biking over 65 miles per hour. 2. You are not allowed to walk across a street on your hands |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 685805)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685803)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AID |
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Meoooow......cat quiz
(Message 685801)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I would like this swami of cat education to help me take the test over :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 685796)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This is the latest green, planet-friendly car concept French car makers Venturi have release details of the Eclectic say its no longer just a concept. Production of 20 pre-series vehicles has commenced. A limited version of 200 vehicles with specific equipment will be launched in June 2007. Innovative and astonishing, Eclectic is much more than a simple vehicle; it is a production and storage plant for renewable energies, either solar or wind based. Charging of these energies, which is intermittent in certain regions, can also be complemented by electrical recharging. Eclectic’s message is loud and clear: this is not an ordinary car, but an avant-garde way of getting around. Owning an Eclectic is also a personal commitment: it means changing one’s way of getting from one place to another by exchanging one’s role as a “consumer†for that of a “producer†and this, in the general interest. The Eclectic runs on hi-tech batteries that can be charged up using either its roof-mounted solar panels or the small wind turbine stored in the back depending on climate conditions. Unlike other vehicles which are not used for over 90% of the time, Eclectic takes advantage of moments of immobilisation to store energy in its batteries. A single top-up gives the car a range of more than 30 miles, while the maximum speed is 30mph. VENTURI NEWS www.venturi.fr Venturi Fetish Electric Vehicle Venturi Astrolab |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685793)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685792)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ski Vacation Gone Bad |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 685786)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hired this band hope you like thier music :o) |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 685360)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hired this band hope you like thier music :o) I was hoping they were able to come :o) |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 685359)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do not think this a safe place to stop in |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 685356)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST : I listen to part of this show on a scale of 1 to 10 i give it a 5 |
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Word Link IV
(Message 685354)
Posted 28 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: weaver |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 685353)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This is the latest green, planet-friendly car concept |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 685351)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: EX-LAX POOTS |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 685342)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Small Poots |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685339)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685335)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685334)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Number crunching :
A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 685333)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There is one thing I've seen that prevents this. Some DNS/Bind servers set crazy long cache times, reguardless of the settings from the original zone. Question? In the attach project list under the tools menu it lists BOINC projects you can join however if the URL is incorrect who do we report to to fix the problem? Idea can thier be a update button added that would update the BOINC project list for new BOINC project as well as updated URL? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 685216)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Personally I don't like most of today's cars: They are all as round and aerodynamic as a used soap bar... And too many types look too similar to others :( Ditto!!! |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685214)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A.P.B. |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 685213)
Posted 27 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: YAY!!! Just what I need....more reminders of Christmas... sounds like a dangerous neighborhood :o) |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684917)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684914)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 684910)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in a Poot free world :o) |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684906)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684898)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Next the shopping must be done |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684896)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This film is a non disputable legend |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684895)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's the winter solstice nearing...anything else is disputable legend. does this cover all ages? :o) |
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Meoooow......cat quiz
(Message 684871)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hope this test was not a A pass fail :o) are thier do overs??? |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 684869)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Autocats Thread will be monitored by the |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 684866)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rumor has it that Eric is going to start a new experiment, 366 days after the original. An experiment where the only mods are ... you guessed it ... CATS! I could see that happening!! :o) |
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Christmas Is Coming
(Message 684860)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 684856)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning Yippie! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 684854)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Worlds First Air Powered Engine engine |
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Word Link III
(Message 684849)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Trio |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 684830)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rumor has it that Eric is going to start a new experiment, 366 days after the original. An experiment where the only mods are ... you guessed it ... CATS! Where were they when I needed my taxes last year!! :o) |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 684826)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hired this band hope you like thier music :o) They are on loan till Christmas :o) |
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Word Link III
(Message 684822)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gabriel |
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Cafe SETI :
Rocky's Coffee Club II point 3
(Message 684815)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hired this band hope you like thier music :o) |
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SETI@home Science :
Cosmology@Home
(Message 684796)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sounds like a excellent Project |
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Cafe SETI :
The sciences are engaging but not Seti@home.
(Message 684789)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I'm Spartacus! Hey you did excellent acting in the Movie :o) |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 684788)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Squirrel Impersonators |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 684786)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Poker anyone? |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 684783)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonights show talks about Exploring the Electric Universe “Today, nothing is more important to the future and credibility of science than liberation from the gravity-driven universe of prior theory. A mistaken supposition has not only prevented intelligent and sincere investigators from seeing what would otherwise be obvious, it has bred indifference to possibilities that could have inspired the sciences for decades." David Talbott and Wallace Thornhill, Thunderbolts of the Gods Exploring |
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Word Link III
(Message 684781)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Israel |
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Number crunching :
A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 684774)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The feature I would like to see is a way to correct a incorrect url with out losing your completed Work Units. This is the good url >>http://boinc.iaik.tugraz.at/sha1_coll_search the bad one is >> http://boinc.iaik.tugraz.at/ << this one is located in the tools menu under attach project |
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A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 684772)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another one is to throw out those who are using the oldest version of Boinc or to send them messages to say please update. Or BOINC could send wu's to people that are using the same version of it. Version of BOINC I am running is 5.10.28 |
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Number crunching :
A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 684770)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In order to get workunits to begin with, you must put in a correct URL. This URL, once entered, shouldn't suddenly become "wrong", causing you to detach and re-attach (and causing you to lose workunits). That is the problem when I sign up for other seti projects I use the URL that is on the webpage. Then when I am ready to submit completed work units it say I have the wrong URL . Example is the SHA-1 Collision Search BOINC project. In cases like these it would be nice if thier was a edit feature in the BOINC program that woul allow to correct the bad URL |
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Word Link III
(Message 684766)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OXEN |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 684765)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Famous Kitty Carilie |
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Meoooow......cat quiz
(Message 684764)
Posted 26 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Three out of ten, so guess what...I'm not a cat person. YES :o) |
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Word Link III
(Message 684259)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: flower |
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Number crunching :
A feature I would like to see added to BOINC
(Message 684255)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The feature I would like to see is a way to correct a incorrect url with out losing your completed Work Units. It is a pain to detach the project the resign up again and start over. |
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Elimination Of Violence Against Women Day. 25th Nov.
(Message 684242)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Violence against women is neither culture nor region-specific; it cuts across community and class. Shocking though it is, the fact is that violence against women has become an acceptable norm of life, writes Swapna Majumdar IN Delhi, the daughter of a former Union Minister files for divorce citing mental torture by her well-known businessman husband. In Mumbai, a leading actress contends her actor husband kicked her while she was pregnant. In Kolkata, neighbours respond to distress calls from a woman battered by her husband for refusing to join his drinking revelry. And in Chennai, the wife of a highly placed bureaucrat finally speaks up after enduring years of physical and mental abuse for being unable to bear a child. Violence against women is neither culture- nor region-specific; it cuts across community and class, making no distinction. Shocking though it is, the fact is that violence against women has become an acceptable norm of life. Statistics reveal that 45 per cent of Indian women are slapped, kicked or beaten by their husbands. About 74.8 per cent of the women who reported violence have attempted to commit suicide. Based on a sample size of 10,000 women, these figures are from a study conducted by the International Centre for Research on Women (ICRW) in collaboration with the International Clinical Epidemiologists Network in seven cities of India, in the year 2000. However, a more recent ICRW study (2002) conducted on men, masculinity and domestic violence in four Indian states, finds that men are not naturally violent. "Well, just because a person is a man, it cannot be assumed that he will resort to violence. The study found that there are vast numbers of men who do not engage in violence. There are complex linkages between masculinity and violence. The behaviour of men stems from their understanding of masculinity and what their role should be vis-`E0-vis women, especially their wives," says Nandita Bhatla of ICRW. Men have always been taught to perceive themselves as the superior sex, says Jyotsna Chatterjee, director, Joint Women's Programme, Delhi. It is this conditioning, she says, that makes them believe they have to control their wives. "In fact, there are instruction manuals detailing when a man can beat his wife. This is readily available (in Delhi definitely and perhaps elsewhere too) and its sales indicate that it is being read. Among other reasons listed, the main justification listed in the manual for violence against women is disobedience. Obviously there is sanction to beat the wife if the husband feels his wife is disobedient," reveals Chatterjee. The ICRW study also found that disrespect towards the husband was a key factor in linkages between violence and masculinity. According to the studyâ€â€conducted in Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Punjab and Delhiâ€â€77 per cent of the men felt their masculinity was being threatened if their wives didn't listen to them. They said force was justified to assert their superiority. The use of violence by men must be seen from different perspectives, according to Radhika Chopra of the Department of Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics. Men's violence must be seen in their different roles as perpetrators, witnesses and narrators of violence, contends Chopra, a specialist in gender and masculinity. "Violence is framed and formed by cultures of power and deprivation," says Chopra. "There is enough evidence to demonstrate the unequal gender distribution of critical resources, an inequality that is weighed against women. Also, violence within a household does not remain untouched by political ideologies of violence or cultural dimensions of caste. So, the question of men and violence demands that we rethink the ways in which men inhabit particular subject positions in relation to violence." This is why men's perception of masculinity and its association with different markers like age, caste, socio-economic status and education become important, points out Bhatla. The ICRW study found that while masculinity is rooted in a broader patriarchal ideology of differences in attributes, roles and responsibilities between men and women, sexuality is a very critical marker of masculinity. The study found 79 per cent of the men asserted violence as a legitimate means of controlling their wives' fidelity. Violence in the marital relationship is closely associated with power, control and the privilege of being able to express and satisfy sexual needs. Although control and sexual violence decline steadily with age, the ICRW study found a disturbing correlation between violence, socio-economic status and education. The highest reported rates of sexual violence were found from men who were relatively more literate than those who were illiterate. Thirty-two per cent of men with 0 years of education and 42 per cent men with 1-5 years of education reported sexual violence. While this figure increased to 57 per cent among 6-10 years of education, it stayed at this level for men with high school education and those who had moved further up the educational ladder. A similar pattern was seen among men in the privileged socio-economic class. The lowest rung in the socio-economic ladder reported the lowest rate of sexual violence at 35 per cent. The rate almost doubled to 61 per cent among the highest income groups. Startling as it is, the finding that relatively high education, and socio-economic status increases the risk of violence against women does not surprise theatre personality and activist Tripurari Sharma. She says she was shocked to learn recently that an educated and respected actor in her theatre group was abusing his wife, also an established actress. "He was the most helpful, cordial and endearing man. His wife would attend rehearsals with bruises at times (that she would cover up). Later, I found out she was being beaten. If the actress herself had not told me, I would have never believed it. I think it is a myth to think that the higher the education and economic status, the less the risk of violence against women." Many experts, including Sharma, feel that one way to address this harsh reality is to begin gender sensitisation at an early stage. Intervention strategies need to focus on attitudinal change in families, and the negative impact of the use of violence has to be stressed in a structured form in schools, towards promoting gender equity. Besides, women themselves need to break out of the silence and the stigma related to violence within the home. Unfortunately, women continue to accept violence as a part of their married life until it becomes intolerable - statistics show that more than 55 per cent of women perceive violence as a normal part of marriage. For interventions to be effective  especially those that emphasise gender equity as a strategy to prevent domestic violence - it is imperative that more and more women refuse to accept violence, no matter what the circumstances.  WFS |
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Elimination Of Violence Against Women Day. 25th Nov.
(Message 684240)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread ;-)
(Message 684239)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sunrise at Sedona, Arizona |
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Early Xmas present from Bill
(Message 684237)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 684236)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 684234)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dark Mission Here is the corrected link below Dark Mission |
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Look! New buttons!
(Message 684231)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Well I won't complain about any button Press this button to go back |
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Meoooow......cat quiz
(Message 684229)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 6 out of 10 |
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Word Link III
(Message 684227)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: jack |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 684226)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 684225)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This Fall on TV the new action show Squirrel Commands ! |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 684224)
Posted 25 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: INTRODUCING !!! THE ONE THE ONLY!!!! W If I act now do I get a second tub for free!! :o) |
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Politics :
Big Brother part 2
(Message 683696)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This is from the front page of today's UK Daily Mail It is the Start of the New World Order!!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 683695)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Moonlight Madness Openlines Part 2 David from Virginia told George that he believes he is a 'clinical lycanthrope.' Despite living a rather normal life, he said he has always dreamed of being a werewolf |
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Word Link III
(Message 683694)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Animals |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 683693)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Moonlight Madness Open Lines Boy I bet that was an interesting LOL Maybe she speaks in Canine hehehehe |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 683692)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HOLA!! |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 683679)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting with style! :o) |
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The Daily Funnies V - Closed
(Message 683674)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 683665)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: INTRODUCING !!! THE ONE THE ONLY!!!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 683642)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dark Mission Story on Dark Mission |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 683641)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Moonlight Madness Open Lines During 'Moonlight Madness' Open Lines, Bob in Monterey, CA said he has been working with a man named Ed, who uses night vision goggles to view UFOs and has witnessed them battling in the skies |
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Anti-Bullying Week
(Message 683628)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BULLY POLICE WE FIGHT BULLYISM UNITED WE STAND |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 683598)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What is needed is --- |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 683592)
Posted 24 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
They are already testing this car in southern California |
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Rocky's Cafe closed
(Message 683183)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lurking :o) |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 683182)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Karma!! How are you going decide? Maybe putting all the schools name on a wheel> Then spin the wheel which ever name come pick that school :o) |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 683177)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Karma!! It looks like Karma is on your side today :o) |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 683175)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Our Proud Sponser for this thread Is Rocky J. Squirrel |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 683173)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's A Bird? It's a Plane? it is Faster than speeding Train!!! it is I seconded that Motion!! |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 683172)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Karma!! |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 683151)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Zen is needed in the Cafe :o) |
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Anti-Bullying Week
(Message 683148)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bully Busting |
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Anti-Bullying Week
(Message 683146)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 683144)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's A Bird? It's a Plane? it is Faster than speeding Train!!! it is Super Squirrel |
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Word Link III
(Message 683142)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Arid |
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The Last Person to Post Closed #{[(52]}
(Message 683141)
Posted 23 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am posting a win!!!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 682623)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: both presidental hopefuls being part of the illuminati. yale or Harvard? |
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What is your Favorite Thanksgiving day Float?
(Message 682616)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 682597)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Opel Flextreme Rear View worldcarfans |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 682596)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Opel Flextreme Plug-in hybrids are the next big wave in automotive technology, as the slew of concepts being released in anticipation of the Frankfurt auto show attest. Yesterday, Volvo announced its ReCharge plug-in hybrid concept. Today, it’s Opel’s turn to join the ranks. The Opel Flextreme shares some technology and a similar frame with the Chevy Volt, although the Euro version uses a diesel motor to charge the batteries. Range on battery power alone is expected to be in the neighborhood of 100km (62 miles). Combined range is an impressive 775km (480 miles). Once the lithium-ion batteries are sufficiently depleted, the diesel motor will kick in to top them up. A completely unique feature of the Flextreme is the storage compartment designed to hold two Segway scooters. And don’t worry if your Segways need some more juice to make it from the lot to the shops: the Flextreme can charge them on the spot, directly from its electrical system. An electric motor driving the front wheels generates up to 120kW and 320Nm, and is also capable of regenerative braking. The generator connected to the diesel engine provides 53kW of charging power. The fossil-fuel motor is a 1.3L turbodiesel with intercooler. When functioning solely to maintain the charge level, the motor can be adjusted to maintain between 1,500rpm and 1,800rpm. However, if the batteries are sufficiently depleted, and the entire power of the diesel is required, it can increase up to 3,200rpm. The Flextreme’s futuristic looks blur the line between hatchback and micro-van. The extensive glasswork should provide excellent forward and side visibility, although the blocky C-pillars and a pillar down the center of the rear window may hinder rearward vision. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 682593)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan Bevel Concept: Designed by Nissan Design America (NDA) in California, the Bevel is, nevertheless, an exciting concept in its own right that challenges currently available vehicles such as SUVs and minivans, which emphasize passenger needs and comfort. By contrast, the Bevel's focus is placed strictly on the primary userâ€â€male empty-nesters actively engaged in hobbies, recreation and community service. As John Cupit, Design Manager NDA explained to Car Design News “The idea is it's just for one guy, driving alone or maybe with his dog, a kind of toolbox on wheels. A bit selfish as a concept perhaps, but realisticâ€Â. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 682588)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford's Reflex Action PHOTO CAPTION: Ford Reflex concept car combines state-of-art diesel, all-wheel hybrid drive, lithium-ion batteries and a solar panel integrated into the roof. Computer modeling indicates the two-plus-two sports car could get upwards of 65 mpg, but Ford currently has not plans for production |
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What is your Favorite Thanksgiving day Float?
(Message 682585)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Have a kitty Thanksgiving day!!!
(Message 682584)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Wishing everyone in Seti Land a Happy Thanksgiving!! Regards Matthew |
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Happy Thanksgiving! 8-D
(Message 682582)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is Thanksgiving an entirely American holiday or is it somewhat universal? Canadina Thanksgiving day is October 8th :o) |
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Happy Thanksgiving! 8-D
(Message 682339)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Politics :
Political Thread [21]
(Message 682338)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link III
(Message 682335)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: medieval |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 682334)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
Word Link III
(Message 682301)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: FLYS |
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Politics :
Big Brother part 2
(Message 682296)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Politics :
Big Brother part 2
(Message 682295)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 682294)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gettng ready for the family feast!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 682293)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Did anyboy listen to last nights broadcast of Coast to Coast am? They had David Icke who talked about both presidental hopefuls being part of the illuminati. He indicated that Mrs Clinton as well as Giuliani were both members of this group. |
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Technical changes
(Message 682291)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Now they are light gray and dark gray color bands ? anybody taking bets on what the new choice of colors are? :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 682288)
Posted 22 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Honda FCX Clarity Yes, following on from the news that Honda's sexy CR-Z hybrid hot-hatch has got the production green light comes the spanking hydrogen-powered FCX Clarity fuel-cell car. Unveiled late last night at the Los Angeles Motor Show, the production ready four-seater FCX Clarity is an all-new package that’s lighter, vastly more efficient, roomier and – the crucial bit, this – far more affordable. Honda chose the Clarity name 'to express the idea that the company is creating a fuel cell vehicle that will offer a clear solution to the challenges of the future, helping society achieve sustainable mobility'. Soundbitey, sure, but the challenge is there. This is Honda’s zero-emission gauntlet, thrown down at the energy giants, that says ‘we’re ready, why aren’t you?’ |
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Technical changes
(Message 681654)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I see there have been many technical changes here in SETI@home web site. Almost every week there is something new. For example, "Send private message" is not a link anymore, it is a button now. A Mint Green to say the least!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 11 )
(Message 681638)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Jersey Devil The legendary Jersey Devil is a dragon-like creature, with a head like a horse, a snake-like body and bat's wings. The Jersey Devil is rumored to inhabit the Pine Barrens in southern New Jersey, and has been known to cause chaos and panic whenever it rears its unattractive head; though there are some who consider its appearance as the herald of good luck. The Jersey Devil was rumored to be the unlucky 13th child of Mother Leeds, who cursed her ill-fated son prior to his birth, consigning him to the devil. Apparently, her curse worked, because the Jersey Devil is said to haunt southern New Jersey and parts of eastern Pennsylvania from that day to this! Birth of the Jersey Devil A storm was raging that night in 1735, when Mother Leeds was brought to bed in child birth. The room was full of woman folk gathered to help her, more out of curiosity than good will. They had all heard the rumors that Mother Leeds was involved in witchcraft, and had sworn she would give birth to a devil # Joseph Bonaparte and the Jersey Devil Joseph Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon, was the King of Spain. Unsuccessful in defending Spain against England during the Peninsular Wars, he was forced to abdicate his throne in 1813. Following Napoleon's defeat, he went into exile in America. Joseph purchased eight-hundred acres at Bordentown, New Jersey because it was between the two great sea ports of New York and Philadelphia... # The Jersey Devil and the Dog It was a week of pandemonium! In January of 1909, the Jersey Devil emerged from the Pine Barrens and began terrorizing the local communities, both in New Jersey and in Pennsylvania. Devil hunts failed to catch the flying creature, which danced on rooftops, stalked small animals, and frightened the good people of the area with its unexpected appearances in their yards and businesses... # The Jersey Devil: Legend or Truth? The historic states along America’s Atlantic Seaboard have given birth to hundreds of ghostly tales and unusual stories over the years. One of the strangest is undoubtedly that of the Jersey Devil, a creature that is believed by some to be a mythical creature and by others, a real-life monster of flesh and blood... # The Jersey Devil of the Pine Barrens The Pine Barrens are a dark, beautiful area of land which seem to belong in a fictitious fairy tale of Eastern European origin. They are, however, quite real and comprise two thousand square miles of Southeastern New Jersey. Originally inhabited solely by the Lenni Lenape Indians, white settlers would not set foot there until Henry Hudson, under the funding of the Dutch government, first explored the region in 1609. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 681637)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Concept Car F6 Typhoon |
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Word Link III
(Message 681634)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: behold |
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Word Link III
(Message 681622)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: behave |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 681619)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting a winning Touch Down !! |
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British Newspapers
(Message 681591)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link III
(Message 681570)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: rotten |
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British Newspapers
(Message 681220)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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British Newspapers
(Message 681219)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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British Newspapers
(Message 681217)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Becoming a father...
(Message 681212)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: any ultra sound photo's ? :o) |
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Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread ;-)
(Message 681211)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another Arizona Moon :o) |
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Word Link III
(Message 681207)
Posted 20 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: sleep |
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Acoustic Open Mic Club
(Message 681120)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 681119)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BRAVO BRAVO !!! Well spoken!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 681118)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge M80 Pickup Truck |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 681117)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Just make on false move :o) |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 681116)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AH SO The Honorable NINJA Squirrel at your Service |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 681113)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Quarterback Sneak for a win !! |
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Word Link III
(Message 681112)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Toto |
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A petition to change all kitty threads into squirrel threads
(Message 681014)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link III
(Message 681001)
Posted 19 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: and Munch |
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A petition to change all kitty threads into squirrel threads
(Message 680417)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The title of this thread suggests the originator is in to genetic engineering and stem cell research. Cloning perhaps? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 680347)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: VW Touareg Pickup |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 680345)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: New VW minibus |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 680342)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another amazing feat |
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AutoSquirrels: Experiment Mach 3
(Message 680338)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is One of many amazings feats autosquirrels can do |
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A petition to change all kitty threads into squirrel threads
(Message 680334)
Posted 18 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am sending in Secret Squirrel to save day! |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 679516)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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stolen macbook running SETI
(Message 679513)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: any update news on the laptop? |
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AutoCats: An Experiment
(Message 679512)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rumor has it that Eric is going to start a new experiment, 366 days after the original. An experiment where the only mods are ... you guessed it ... CATS! Oh Beta testing first I hope :o) |
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A petition to save me from msattler's kitty threads
(Message 679510)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He has been taken over by the canines!! What the heck are you feeding them? ;o) |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 679509)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 679506)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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A petition to save msattler's kitty threads
(Message 679504)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: These famous cats should be inclused as well |
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A petition to save me from msattler's kitty threads
(Message 679501)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He has been taken over by the canines!! |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 679500)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Oxford Cheese Ode The ancient poets ne'er did dream That Canada was land of cream, They ne'er imagined it could flow In this cold land of ice and snow, Where everything did solid freeze, They ne'er hoped or looked for cheese. A few years since our Oxford farms Were nearly robbed of all their charms, O'er cropped the weary land grew poor And nearly barren as a moor, But now the owners live at ease Rejoicing in their crop of cheese. And since they justly treat the soil, Are well rewarded for their toil, The land enriched by goodly cows, Yie'ds plenty now to fill their mows, Both wheat and barley, oats and peas But still their greatest boast is cheese. And you must careful fill your mows With good provender for your cows, And in the winter keep them warm, Protect them safe all time from harm, For cows do dearly love their ease, Which doth insure best grade of cheese. To us it is a glorious theme To sing of milk and curds and cream, Were it collected it could float On its bosom, small steam boat, Cows numerous as swarm of bees Are milked in Oxford to make cheese |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 679497)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Poetry should please by a fine excess and not by singularity. It should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost as a remembrance. John Keats English lyric poet (1795 - 1821) |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679495)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679492)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: American Bobtail |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 679487)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese. G. K. Chesterton English author & mystery novelist (1874 - 1936) |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 679485)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We improve ourselves by victories over ourself. There must be contests, and you must win. Edward Gibbon English historian of Rome (1737 - 1794) |
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A petition to save msattler's kitty threads
(Message 679480)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Are all types of cats included? |
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Autumn photography contest
(Message 679470)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679468)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew, post those in the "A petition to save msattler's kitty threads" thread! :) Let's support ALL the fluffy kittens. just say that thread you are pertaining to and posted to that thread :o) |
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A petition to save msattler's kitty threads
(Message 679467)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hear the Call !! I am sending reinforcements |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679465)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Have no fear is here |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679463)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Go Kitty! |
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Top Gun II
(Message 679462)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BAC TSR.2 |
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Trekkies
(Message 679456)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Best CPU for computing SETI@HOME
(Message 679447)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't mean to diss anybody, but the best cpus for Seti crunching are Core 2 duos or quads. Or the server versions. All you have to do is look at the top computers list to see what is crunching the best. Thanks for the heads up!! will check it out. Regards Matthew |
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Top Gun II
(Message 679446)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dornier Do 335 |
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Photography for larger photos IV
(Message 679443)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: photorealistic images |
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Photography for larger photos IV
(Message 679441)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: photorealistic images |
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Best CPU for computing SETI@HOME
(Message 679440)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't mean to diss anybody, but the best cpus for Seti crunching are Core 2 duos or quads. Or the server versions. All you have to do is look at the top computers list to see what is crunching the best. Windows based apps from windows 2000 to XP Pro. I know at one time their was a posting in the Number Crunching area at one time. |
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whAt Is nEEded @ tHe SETI Cafe . . .
(Message 679437)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Meoooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwww, The kitties are here.
(Message 679434)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Best CPU for computing SETI@HOME
(Message 679431)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't mean to diss anybody, but the best cpus for Seti crunching are Core 2 duos or quads. Or the server versions. All you have to do is look at the top computers list to see what is crunching the best. speaking of crunchers I have tried to track down info on Chicken apps in the Number crunching thread and could not find it. Regards Matthew |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 679429)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: VW Concept T vehicle |
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Word Link III
(Message 679427)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chitterlings |
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Best CPU for computing SETI@HOME
(Message 679426)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't mean to diss anybody, but the best cpus for Seti crunching are Core 2 duos or quads. Or the server versions. All you have to do is look at the top computers list to see what is crunching the best. How about a IBM Xseries 360 Quad CPU'S at 1.5 gz with HT will that do? :o) |
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Word Link III
(Message 679161)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Stone |
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What's on TV where you are
(Message 679141)
Posted 17 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Six O'Clock News |
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Photography for larger photos IV
(Message 679135)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Stereo Images |
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Word Link III
(Message 679131)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: dress |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 679129)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 679128)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Early Xmas present from Bill
(Message 679121)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Microsoft never sells anything at a cheap price!! |
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Word Link III
(Message 679120)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ball |
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Protest Songs
(Message 679115)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Protest Songs
(Message 679113)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Early Xmas present from Bill
(Message 679108)
Posted 16 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It does sound to good to be true |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678443)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: FB-22 Strike Raptor/ X-44 MANTA |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678441)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678439)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: PICTURES: EADS Military Barrakuda UCAV rolls out Unofficial photos have emerged of EADS Military Air Systems' Barrakuda unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) demonstrator (pictured below |
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Word Link III
(Message 678411)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Yeah that is it what the other Guy said :o) |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678408)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Paying the price news Nobody doubts that the F-22 is a major advance over the F-15 as a means to gain aerial dominance in any near-term scenario, even if outnumbered by the latest products from Sukhoi, and faced with the most advanced integrated radar networks, controlling SAM systems that can reach out hundreds of kilometres. There is, however, little likelihood of such a situation arising for at least another two decades (although current Pentagon planning anticipates 2015 for these exotic systems – Ed). Nor can it be doubted that during this period the F-15 (with radar upgrade) will be perfectly capable of dealing with the fighter opposition, although it would clearly lack penetration capability. Continuing to fund procurement of the F-22 beyond the 131 under contract may use funds that could benefit more important programmes. For example, further technological developments are arguably needed to pave the way for a truly revolutionary manned or unmanned ‘aerospace-fighter’ to enter service around 2030, when the US might really be faced with a ‘near-peer’ military rival and when the F-22 will be looking long-in-the-tooth. One of the problems in assessing the shelf-life of the F-22 is that nobody knows how long radar stealth will remain viable. If America is planning space-based high-power laser weapons and orbiting radar antennas the size of football pitches, other nations will follow suit. For a downward-looking radar, even the best stealth aircraft is just a black hole moving across the terrain, something that can be tracked and attacked. Another key reason to believe that the F-22 is simply not revolutionary enough is that it represents little improvement over the F-15 in terms of dependence on overseas bases. These may not be made available by the host nation when the need arises, and they may be rendered unusable through strikes by ballistic missiles with NBC warheads. Such considerations have led the USAF to study a range of alternatives that will eventually give America the capability to strike anywhere in the world at short notice and independent of overseas bases. The USAF’s Long Range Strike (LRS) programme might result in a new subsonic or supersonic strategic bomber entering service around 2020. In this context, it may be noteworthy that Lockheed Martin has exhibited a model of a 70-tonne Mach 2 unmanned aircraft. |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678404)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: X-45A |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678400)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What about the MiG bomber "Skat"? Yeah I noticed that when I was seaching the interent that both companies has same designs |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678371)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sukhoi's PAKFA (T-50) |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678369)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Russian hypersonic "Ajax" concept. |
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The Last Person to Post Wins #{[(51]} or higher - How be Eeeh', me deer? Prepare for Outrage Day
(Message 678367)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Engaging warp drive to zoom into 1st place |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678364)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sukhoi T-4MS Russian Black Projects |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678361)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sukhoi t-4 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678358)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: JH-7 |
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Word Link III
(Message 678355)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Blitz |
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Big Macs
(Message 678054)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678049)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I can't imagine why people are so fascinated by plans of Nazi weapons which gladly never even have existed as prototypes that they let them resurrect as paintings or models, including the awful symbol of the most terrible part of German history, the "Third Reich". None of the above. |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678044)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Heinkel "Lerche II another angle |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678042)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Focke-Wulf Fw Triebflugel |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678040)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Focke-Wulf Fw "Super Lorin |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678039)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Messerschmitt Me 329 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 678038)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Messerschmitt Me P.1079 |
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(Message 678028)
Posted 15 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 677377)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: sour |
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News of the Weird
(Message 677376)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: They taught us in shop class: Use the right tool Wash. state man uses shotgun to loosen lug nut; effort does not go well MSNBC staff and news service reports updated 2:44 p.m. CT, Mon., Nov. 12, 2007 SOUTHWORTH, Wash. - A man trying to loosen a stubborn lug nut blasted the wheel with a 12-gauge shotgun, injuring himself badly in both legs, sheriff's deputies said. The 66-year-old man had been repairing a Lincoln Continental for two weeks at his home in Kitsap County northwest of Southworth, about 10 miles southwest of Seattle, and had gotten all but one of the lug nuts off the right rear wheel by Saturday afternoon, Kitsap County Deputy Scott Wilson said. "He's bound and determined to get that lug nut off," Wilson said From about arm's length, the man fired the shotgun at the wheel and was "peppered" in both legs with buckshot and debris, with some injuries as high as his chin, according to a sheriff's office report. "Nobody else was there, and he wasn't intoxicated," Wilson said. The man was taken to Tacoma General Hospital with injuries Wilson described as severe but not life-threatening. The deputies did not take a statement from the man beyond what they were able to gather while he was being treated by medics, The Kitsap Sun reported on its Web site. "I don't think he was in any condition to say anything," Wilson said, according to The Sun. "The pain was so severe, and the shock." It was not immediately clear whether the shotgun blast loosened the lug nut. |
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(Message 677372)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chutzpah! Trial lawyer Gary Baise is also the "lower taxes, limited government ... less spending" candidate for chairman of the Fairfax County (Va.) Board of Supervisors, but an October Washington Post investigation revealed that he had collected nearly $300,000 in federal subsidies between 1995 and 2005 on an already profitable farm he owns in Illinois. At first, he appeared outraged at himself: "There's no way you can justify this for guys like me. This is what's wrong with government." Nonetheless, he said, he'll continue to take the subsidies. [Washington Post, 10-4-07] Even More Chutzpah! The man who witnesses say robbed the Washington Mutual Bank in Miami Springs, Fla., in October was arrested outside the bank, but when he was brought back inside to be identified, he shouted at the employees (according to a Miami Herald report), "You ruined my life! I told you not to call (the) police!" [Miami Herald, 10-16-07] |
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(Message 677370)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: De-tox |
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Top Gun II
(Message 677368)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
It was a concpet drawing the I found on the internet |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 677028)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: YES they have :o) |
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Not for the faint hearted!
(Message 677015)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Internet's Only Fowl Humor |
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Top Gun II
(Message 677005)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 677004)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 676998)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology (HiMAT) was a NASA-program to develop technologies for future fighter aircraft. Among the technologies explored were close-coupled canards, fully digital flight control (including propulsion), composite materials (graphite and fiberglass), winglet etc. The HiMat were actually drone aircraft, as the design team decided that it would be cheaper and safer to not have a pilot on board who could be killed in the event of a crash. This also meant that no ejection seat would have to be fitted. Testing was completed in 1983 and the two HiMat aircraft are now on display, one at the National Air and Space Museum and the other at the NASA Ames Research Center. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 676996)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: PEEL P50 |
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(Message 676995)
Posted 13 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: hill |
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News of the Weird
(Message 676287)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Government in Action! Three aldermen in Dover, N.J., seem exceptionally apprehensive that the town's gumball machines are easy targets for terrorists to poison their community and have been studying the issue zealously since April. The aldermen have checked all 800 gumball machines in the town of 18,000, gotten rid of the 100 that were unlicensed, and will report to the mayor by Jan. 1 on the town's vulnerability. (The mayor has been mildly supportive of the project, as contrasted with the police chief, who said, "You'd probably win the lottery first" before being victimized by terrorists' gumballs.) [Star-Ledger (Newark), 10-11-07] Silliness: The New York City Department of Education is currently paying 757 employees their full salaries while they sit idle in nine "reassignment rooms" each day, awaiting hearings on alleged wrongdoing. Union contracts require the payments until final adjudication, yet the department fears that having the accused in the workplace would jeopardize students and the school system (according to a September New York Post report). [New York Post, 9-30-07] The Lancashire (England) Police recently concluded its investigation of Constable Jayson Lobo, finding that he merely committed errors, and not fraud, in his expense account (with discrepancies totaling the equivalent of less than $200). The Times of London reported that the investigation cost the equivalent of about $1 million. [The Times (London), 9-29-07] |
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(Message 676286)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11, 2007 LEAD STORY Terrye Cheathem, a criminal defense lawyer and adviser to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, has developed a line of greeting cards for a Hallmark-ignored demographic: the recently incarcerated. Among her selections are cards reading "Sorry to hear about your arrest," and "Honestly, I never knew anyone who was arrested before," and, simply, "Not You!" A remorseful correspondent could choose: "I know that I have not visited you. But I still care about you ... When are you getting out, anyway?" Card sales are slow, according to an October Los Angeles Times story, and Cheathem acknowledges that people might prefer to ignore their connections to criminals. [Los Angeles Times, 10-13-07] |
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Veterans Day - Nov. 11
(Message 676282)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Veterans Day - Nov. 11
(Message 676281)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 676280)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 676277)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MerlinV12 |
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(Message 676268)
Posted 12 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: diaper |
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(Message 675725)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: see |
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(Message 675720)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: FORD GT |
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(Message 675718)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 675717)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 675714)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: facts |
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Autumn photography contest
(Message 675648)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Photography for larger photos IV
(Message 675645)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Photography for larger photos IV
(Message 675642)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Big Macs
(Message 675641)
Posted 11 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If a Big Mac was not your cup of tea Try a Filet - O -fish |
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did anybody watch Larry King Live last night?
(Message 675547)
Posted 10 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Most Amazing Video Ever! Bush1 is reptilian! Pause a lot IS it hard to tell you be the judge bush1 |
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did anybody watch Larry King Live last night?
(Message 675539)
Posted 10 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There's something of Larry on UFO's on YouPoop ... from a while ago. Good show |
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(Message 674264)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: below |
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Top Gun II
(Message 674183)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lockheed F-104 Starfighter |
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Top Gun II
(Message 674182)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-5 freedom fighter |
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Trekkies
(Message 674181)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Trekkies
(Message 674180)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ML...you hot linked, again...! It is hard to tell which will an which one won't link up |
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Word Link II
(Message 674178)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: of fortune |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 673903)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Romeo Spix flying concept car |
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Top Gun II
(Message 673901)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lockheed F-104 Starfighter |
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Top Gun II
(Message 673899)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: hawker typhoon |
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(Message 673898)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: P-40 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 673897)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: P-61 Black Widow |
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Word Link II
(Message 673896)
Posted 8 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bacon Kevin Bacon |
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TLPTPW[{50}] - Is CLOSED today as the road is being dug up for repairs
(Message 670241)
Posted 1 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gods Speed |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 670240)
Posted 1 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Sport Trac Adrenaline |
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Happy Halloween!!!
(Message 670231)
Posted 1 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW[{50}] - Is CLOSED today as the road is being dug up for repairs
(Message 670226)
Posted 1 Nov 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!!!!!! |
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Trekkies
(Message 670221)
Posted 31 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 670214)
Posted 31 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ok Dogbytes the Red Baron coming after snoopy :o) |
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Word Link I
(Message 670210)
Posted 31 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: unavailability |
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(Message 669749)
Posted 31 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Short |
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Trekkies
(Message 669748)
Posted 31 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 669745)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: porsche carrera gt |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 669741)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ferrari FXX |
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(Message 669737)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Aurora - X-Plane |
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(Message 669734)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Heinkel He162 jet fighter |
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(Message 669731)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Typhoon Jet Fighter |
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(Message 669727)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AC 130 |
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(Message 669722)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SU 30 |
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(Message 669719)
Posted 30 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MIG 25 |
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Big Macs
(Message 669031)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: mayor mccheese |
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(Message 669029)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I wish they'd bring back the Mc D.L.T. I do not remember those however I do remember Hamburgar The Fry Guys |
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Big Macs
(Message 669027)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Can a Royal with Cheese make you Fat? :o) |
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TLPTPW {49} - Closed
(Message 669024)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BOO!! |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 669023)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 669021)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 669018)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 669015)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MIG 15 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 669011)
Posted 29 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: C5A Galaxy |
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Top Gun II
(Message 668241)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-35 |
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(Message 668238)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-35 |
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(Message 668236)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Stone Trek stone trek |
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Trekkies
(Message 668230)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Shatner can always hock computers like he did in the 1980's |
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(Message 668227)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 668224)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: prison |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 668221)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 668220)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 668216)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 668214)
Posted 28 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word Link I
(Message 667726)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: beyond |
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Rocky's Coffee Club II point 2 - Closed
(Message 667266)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 667257)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 667254)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Big Macs
(Message 667250)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One Big Mac coming up |
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Word Link I
(Message 667246)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: and Field |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 667245)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 667240)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One Giant Leap for Space Tourism space tourism |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 667239)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: On-going Work at Glenn Looks at Breakthrough Propulsion Concepts propulsion |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 667236)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey they come in rainbow of colors |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 667235)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What is this guy thinking |
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Top Gun II
(Message 667232)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The 2200hp F6F Hellcat made its massive presence in the Pacific theatre felt in a big way. It accounted for about 75% of all US carrier-based victories - some 5,000 enemy aircraft falling to its cannon. |
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(Message 667231)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 667226)
Posted 27 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Trekkies
(Message 667222)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome Aboard!! From Rigel 4 A New Star Movie is coming out in the Fall of 2008 |
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Word Link I
(Message 667221)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Race |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 667014)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Same Difference :o) |
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Top Gun II
(Message 667008)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: P-39 Airacobra |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 666646)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
If memory serves me right Steve McQueen stared in this movie |
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Top Gun II
(Message 666641)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-105 thunderchief |
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Top Gun II
(Message 666637)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: McDonnell F-101 Voodoo |
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Top Gun II
(Message 666632)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: B-58 Hustler |
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Top Gun II
(Message 666630)
Posted 26 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A-6 Intruder |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 665922)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The VR Concept is a 2-seat sportscar designed for the year 2010. It is the first creation of Swedish Paulin Motor Company, founded by ex-Ford designer Daniel Paulin |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 665920)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 665917)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I2B Concept Raven |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 665916)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 665912)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 665911)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 665909)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 665906)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F4 PHANTOM II BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER ... |
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Top Gun II
(Message 665905)
Posted 24 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A-7 Corsair II |
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Top Gun II
(Message 665215)
Posted 23 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BF109 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 665214)
Posted 23 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A6M Zero |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 665212)
Posted 23 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 665211)
Posted 23 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 664713)
Posted 23 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Most Amazing Wingsuit Flying wingsuit |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 664697)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 664696)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 664694)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spitfire IIA |
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Top Gun II
(Message 664693)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: P-38 Lightning F4U The Best Fighter Planes of World War II fighterplanes |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 663967)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 663965)
Posted 22 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Top Gun II
(Message 663960)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ME-262 Me-262 Project Gallery me262 |
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Top Gun II
(Message 663947)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-86 SABRE The Sabre first flew as the XF-86 in 1 October 1947, but it wasn't operational until 1948 as North American Aviation incorporated as much of the new jet technology captured from the Germans as was possible. Most important of which was the concept of the swept-back wing that enabled much higher speeds, approaching the speed of sound (Mach 1). It was first built as the FJ-1 Fury for the American Navy with a straight wing, but it was much slower, and therefore, less capable than the F-86. From the pilots perspective the major improvements were the ejector seat, powered controls, pressurized cockpits, and hard "bonedome" helmets. The seats and powered controls were required with the high speeds they were flying at, and a pressurized cockpit was a necessity flying and fighting from ground level to 40,000 ft. The major adversary they faced was the MiG-15 in Korea. Technically it should have been the Sabres falling to the ground in flames based on the flying abilities of the MiG-15. It generally had the edge on the Sabre, however, pilot training and willingness to engage in battle swung the pendulum way over to the United Nations (read Americans) side. They achieved a 15:1 kill ratio over their Chinese, Korean and Russian opponents. By the final stage of the Korean War Sabres were used in ground straffing as no opposition was encountered in the air. |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 663944)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Time Travel
(Message 663761)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Time Travel theories theories |
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Time Travel
(Message 663759)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Time Travel Concepts time travel |
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Big Macs
(Message 663758)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In case you weren't aware, this diatribe was a response to a new proposed law outlawing fatty foods and so forth... Thats all we need is more Gov. Control as well as State Control to regulate what we eat. |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 663756)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1961 Gorgo |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 663754)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 Alphaville Godard’s Alphaville, shot on a very low budget in 1965 Paris, is the director’s take on Orwell’s 1984, capitalism, modernism and the eradication of free will through rationality and efficiency. The city, beautifully shot by Raoul Coultard, is turned into a cold, modernist island where buildings of glass and concrete stand as an effigy to science and dehumanization. Most of the scenes are shot in modernist interiors and exteriors, which could have been designed by Le Corbusier himself. But Godard’s vision turns the modernist dream upside down and associates the architecture with the end of free will and the disappearance of non-conformity. Unlike Lang’s vision of an ultra-modernist city of the future, with its skyscrapers reaching for the sky, Godard’s Alphaville is more spread out and few very tall buildings emerge. The elite continues to live in different areas of the city from the ‘little’ people, but the boundaries are less clearly defined and the sense of height as an association of power seems to dominate less than in Metropolis or even Things to Come. A man of his time, Godard seems to have been able to anticipate post-modernist concerns towards architecture and the city. |
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(Message 663753)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 Crack in the World |
6124)
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Top Gun II
(Message 663749)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-15 Eagle |
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Top Gun II
(Message 663747)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: F-14 Tomcat |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 663745)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is a bird !!! it's a plane !!! it is Super Cat |
6127)
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To the kitty people....
(Message 663744)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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CLOSED . . . Sir Bodley's Birthday is October 24, 2007
(Message 663743)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday!!! |
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Happy Birthday Stacey Jane !!! Oct. 26 - TODAY!
(Message 663742)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY STACEY JANE!! |
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Dr. C.E.T.I. (Richard) - Birthday 10/29 - YESTERDAY!!!
(Message 663741)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: happy birthday, Dr. C.E.T.I ! ! He seems stunded :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663735)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1959 World, the Flesh & the Devil On the Beach |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663730)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1959 4D Man |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663728)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1958 Monster on the Campus |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663725)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663724)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663723)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 663719)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 663718)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 663716)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Extreme Downhill skiing |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 663715)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: B.A.S.E. JUMPING BASE jumping is without doubt an extreme sport which uses a parachute to jump from a fixed position. There are 4 categories of fixed object - jumping |
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(Message 663500)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 663499)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 663497)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: extreme |
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Extreme Sports
(Message 663493)
Posted 21 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What's it like to dive through space at 700mph? Soon we could all have a chance to find out By MICHAEL HANLON - More by this author » Last updated at 01:11am on 19th October 2007 Comments From where pilot Joseph Kittinger was standing at the limit of the earth's atmosphere, there was only the deep black of space above him merging into a vivid blue below. Beneath his feet, the curvature of the Earth and the sands of New Mexico were clearly visible. The Sun burnt brightly, far more brilliantly than it appeared from the ground. Looking up through the glass visor on his spacesuit, Kittinger could see only the huge, fragile, gossamer-thin silver balloon towering 200ft over his tiny gondola. This helium-filled balloon, Excelsior, had taken him to the edge of space, bathed in solar ultraviolet radiation and in temperatures of -70C. space divers |
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(Message 662837)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 662834)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 662832)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 662831)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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HORROR MOVIES 1950'S TO PRESENT
(Message 662830)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW(48) - TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & POLISHING
(Message 662828)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to Win and Winning to post! |
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Dune_Finkleberry’s birthday…10/19-**CLOSED**
(Message 662825)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY DUNE |
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WIFI hacking
(Message 662823)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Internet Connection Security for Windows Users by Steve Gibson, Gibson Research Corporation test |
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WIFI hacking
(Message 662816)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Shields up Greetings! Without your knowledge or explicit permission, the Windows networking technology which connects your computer to the Internet may be offering some or all of your computer's data to the entire world at this very moment security |
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WIFI hacking
(Message 662813)
Posted 19 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gibson Research Corporation Introducing Our Newest Security Freeware: SecurAble security |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 657529)
Posted 10 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 657526)
Posted 10 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 656964)
Posted 9 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 656962)
Posted 9 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 656529)
Posted 8 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Protest Songs
(Message 656526)
Posted 8 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I FEEL LIKE I'M FIXIN' TO DIE RAG |
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Protest Songs
(Message 656524)
Posted 8 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 655317)
Posted 6 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Have to said who is going to Direct the movie? |
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Protest Songs
(Message 655313)
Posted 6 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The 1960's Group Ten Years After preformed a song call For what its worth |
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Protest Songs
(Message 655308)
Posted 6 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 655303)
Posted 6 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 654815)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654812)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Protest Songs
(Message 654811)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite commercial?
(Message 654810)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One of my favorite Commercials is Frito Bandito |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654544)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The nine tailors based on a book by the same name authored by Dorothy L. Sayers. Is this the one |
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Cafe SETI :
What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654543)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654538)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654536)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654534)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654531)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654287)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654285)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654284)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite mystery movie
(Message 654282)
Posted 5 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654139)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654136)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654133)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654132)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654131)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 654128)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Happy birthday Hungover Beethoven. October 4
(Message 654124)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Beethoven!! and many more |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653750)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653748)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653747)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653746)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653743)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 653742)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sputnik 1 launched 4 October 1957
(Message 653740)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 653736)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 653735)
Posted 4 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 652598)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 652597)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 652594)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 652593)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 652592)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 652591)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I forgot all about Josie and the Pussiecats............... and who's in the avatar? Mr. John Lee Hooker? No Charlie Chan of course!! |
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TLPTPW{47} - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & CLEANING
(Message 652590)
Posted 2 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: posting to win |
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Rice cakes eaten under pagodas
(Message 652088)
Posted 1 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Rice cakes eaten under pagodas
(Message 652086)
Posted 1 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Someone said this would be a good thread. That is correct |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 652085)
Posted 1 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 652081)
Posted 1 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Description A mysterious magnetic spool found during a construction project is discovered to have originated from Venus. A rocket expedition to Venus is launched to discover the origin of the spool and the race that created it. This 1960 film was released in the US in 1962. Original German title: Der Schweigende Stern AKA: The Silent Star |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 652079)
Posted 1 Oct 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651504)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651502)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651499)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651498)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651495)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 651493)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 651492)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 651490)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 651489)
Posted 30 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Name that flic!
(Message 651007)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is it North Country |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 650640)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 650639)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 650638)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: At least this one doesn't waste any oil. The car looks like a GEO Metro |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 650637)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 650634)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650625)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650619)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650614)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650613)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650612)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650610)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650607)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650605)
Posted 29 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650362)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 650356)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
I will pass on the cupcake and leave the darkside!!! Yeah!!!! :o) I have overcome the powers of the Darkside once and for all Hurrah! |
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Cafe SETI :
What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650353)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650351)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650349)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650345)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650339)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650334)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650333)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650331)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650330)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650327)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650325)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650323)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650321)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650290)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650288)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650287)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650285)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite war Movie
(Message 650284)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 650282)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Name that flic!
(Message 650278)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hint please! |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 649945)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Which vehicle is the least green and most polluting in the entire world ? I have one. USA ! USA ! We are number one ! Also, The H2 and H3 as well are not used by people that use its full potential. |
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To the kitty people....
(Message 649939)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW{47} - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & CLEANING
(Message 649938)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting to win!! |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649932)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 649930)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
I am with with you!! interesting to look at though! |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649928)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This came out in the early 1970's |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649917)
Posted 28 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 649346)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Flower Crab Portunus pelagicus |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 649343)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Horseshoe crab |
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NASCAR.......
(Message 649342)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He has not won a race in a long time!!! |
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Stargate!
(Message 649341)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: IS the Original Stargate series over with? The Original Movie version with James Spader is the best!!! |
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Stargate!
(Message 649339)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: IS the Original Stargate series over with? |
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Name that flic!
(Message 649338)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Next Flick We have winner!! Good going Captain Avatar !!!! |
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Name that flic!
(Message 649308)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Next Flick |
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Name that flic!
(Message 649300)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dawn of the Dead |
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Name that flic!
(Message 649297)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is it Final Destination?? |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649295)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE SPACE MONSTER (1965). Orson Welles' Citizen Kane is routinely cited as the greatest movie ever made, but what about the all-time worst? Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space seems to be the general consensus (thanks in no small part to its first-place -- or would that be last-place? -- finish in the indispensable book The Golden Turkey Awards), while Robot Monster and Manos: The Hands of Fate are serious contenders for the dishonor. Yet for roughly the past quarter-century, ever since catching it on late-night TV as a teenager, I've been convinced that Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster is the clear choice |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649291)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 649289)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 649287)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Matthew L! Dogbytes do I have to come to the dark to get my birthday cake?? LOL |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 649285)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Bday Matt! Many thanks Blurf!!! :o) |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 649281)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey everybody someone stopped by to say hi! |
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Name that flic!
(Message 649278)
Posted 26 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Hint please! |
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NASCAR.......
(Message 648577)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: any guesses on the winner of the next race? |
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TLPTPW{47} - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & CLEANING
(Message 648575)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Holding off other posts to win again |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 648574)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW{47} - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & CLEANING
(Message 648218)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning another trophey!! |
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TLPTPW{47} - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION & CLEANING
(Message 648216)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Taking home the first place trophy |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 648206)
Posted 25 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Name that flic!
(Message 647250)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Well I know she played Louis Lane in the first superman!! OKay then she was in the Movie Star Man with Jeff Bridges!! I think her name is Karen Allen |
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NASCAR.......
(Message 647244)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Go Gordon, Go......... but Jimmy is on the pole today.. Jeff Gordon is that man if he cannot do it nobdy can :o) |
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Name that flic!
(Message 647239)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Very easy one this time...: Well I know she played Louis Lane in the first superman!! |
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Name that flic!
(Message 647231)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: correct!! and for bonus points can you name the blonde in the photo? |
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Photography for larger photos II
(Message 647230)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: photorealistic spheres |
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Photography for larger photos II
(Message 647225)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Photography for larger photos II
(Message 647224)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is a photo of where I live!! |
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TLPTPW(46) - CLOSED FOR CLEANING & REFURBISHMENT
(Message 647220)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Having a Hoot of a time !! posting to win !! |
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Name that flic!
(Message 647218)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: No try again :o) |
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Name that flic!
(Message 647211)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Okay here is the next Flick |
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Cafe SETI :
Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 646846)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I think this movie came out in the late 1960's |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 646843)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 646841)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 646840)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW(46) - CLOSED FOR CLEANING & REFURBISHMENT
(Message 646839)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning at every turn !! |
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Name that flic!
(Message 646838)
Posted 23 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: dr zhivago |
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Name that flic!
(Message 646572)
Posted 22 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am back !!! The Winner is LOGAN!!!!! tell Don Pardo what has Logan won!!! Well matt he has won a free trip to the SETI!! Homeworld !! WOW what a traffic prize!!! |
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My RAC doesn't need Viagra
(Message 646316)
Posted 22 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Could your recent average credit use some help? Why Yes!! lol |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 646313)
Posted 22 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Yeah and it has John Carradine it!! :) |
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Name that flic!
(Message 646309)
Posted 22 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am back !!! here is the next one |
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The Juice is back behind bars :0
(Message 645082)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He's currently not listed since he checked out...I would have loved to see the room service bill... Well we know he did not pay for it! the tax payers did. He probably signed autographs there as well lol |
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The Juice is back behind bars :0
(Message 645078)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ...for future reference. Oh is he headlining there as well LOL |
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The Juice is back behind bars :0
(Message 645071)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I hear this is where O.J. is the star headliner!! :o) |
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Name that flic!
(Message 645064)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
The Black Dahlia! |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 645060)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Rover SD1 |
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Name that flic!
(Message 645059)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thaks Matt... Looks like a tuf one Hint please |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 645055)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 645051)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 645048)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644986)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644985)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644984)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644983)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644982)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1960 |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 644972)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Crab mini Size Features: 1) Capacity: 10g/cup 2) Main ingredient: crab, egg, carrot and seasoning 3) With a scoop and a soup block in the cup 4) Made by FD technology, which keeps all the nutrition of the materials 5) Add some hot water into the cup, then you can have this delicious instant soup 6) No preservatives, artificial coloring or gourmet powder in this soup 7) Quality controlled by the HACCP and ISO9001 standards 8) Convenient, healthy and nutritional 9) Has been exported to Japan, Canada and Philippines Outer packing: 24 cups/ctn Carton dimensions: 18 x 30 x 39cm Conveyance: Qty/20' FCL: 1,465ctns |
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Name that flic!
(Message 644970)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ok Name that Flick WE HAVE A WINNER!!! YOUR TURN LOGAN!! EXCELLENT !!!! JOB !! |
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(Message 644883)
Posted 20 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hint? This film Did not win an OSCAR |
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DogBytes' Bail Fund
(Message 644479)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alright...I'll bid $100 for Nurse Ratchett... I will Bid $200 if she does windows |
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Name that flic!
(Message 644478)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ok Name that Flick |
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Need help with BOINC and Ubuntu 7.04
(Message 644477)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hi I am New to Linux OK if someone would run through the steps of installing BOINC on Ubuntu 7.04 I would appreciate it. Also, if you could use windows terms that would be great. Regards Matthew |
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The Juice is back behind bars :0
(Message 644211)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Live on Fox News,Court TV and CNN Waiting for I think this country was over due for a O.J. Trial lol |
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Name that flic!
(Message 644208)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Something a little different Is it Ace Ventura Pet Detective ? |
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Psychic 's
(Message 644206)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: With the right Training anyone can be a Psychic... I can see it now a infomercial on how to be a Psychic lol |
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Time Travel
(Message 644196)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Time Tunnel link |
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Time Travel
(Message 644186)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't try this at home: Looks like it was made in China :o) |
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News re Dogbytes
(Message 644179)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
YOu are just doing your Duty ;o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644178)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Looking at some of these it makes me recall when I was perhaps 10 years or so and got into my father's attic and found boxes of old comics/records and those 'Classics Illustrateds'...I thought that was the best thing ever.... I agree totally !! They do not make movies like that anymore :o) |
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Great Prangs - Warning: big files
(Message 644149)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Great Prangs - Warning: big files
(Message 644146)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pretty nice pictures, Matthew. Real beautiful. You mean Pranks? |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644144)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644143)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another version of the Movie Poster |
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(Message 644141)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 link >> movie |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644140)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 644138)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1965 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644136)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1964 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644133)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1964 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644131)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1964 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644129)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1960 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644127)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 644126)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am amazed nobody has posted this one - it's become a classic If memory serves me right that movie came out in the early 1950's |
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Great Prangs - Warning: big files
(Message 644119)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Great Prangs - Warning: big files
(Message 644116)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Aerial view of Lions Head, City Bowl and Table Cloth over Devil's Peak |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 643872)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Moon Base Concepts moonbase |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 643863)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: An artist's concept of a magnetic levitation system for space launch space launch |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 643858)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spaceport concept This artist's conception shows a spaceport with runways and an iris-shaped logo set in the New Mexico desert. Most of the facilities would be underground website >> spaceport |
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Are You Ready For Some FOOTBALL!!!
(Message 643856)
Posted 19 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Larry Johnson |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643852)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Honda Cub |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643847)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Acura Advanced Sports Car Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643845)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: VAD.HO |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643843)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rinspeed concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643842)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Magna Steyr |
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Loss of a cruncher
(Message 643839)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My condolences to his family may he rest in peace!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 643742)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: saab concept car |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643741)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643740)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643738)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643735)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643734)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643733)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643732)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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10 Favourite Singers (Or Groups)
(Message 643731)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The 5th Demension |
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Please send my wife your condolences :-(
(Message 643722)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I told her that I posted this thread AFTER the fact. I'm paying now. LOL! Dune your in the Dog house now !! :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643718)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This is fabulous stuff Matthew. Any links to download any of these? Chris That is an ammazing website has big list of films. If I run accoss anymore I will send them your way Regards Matthew |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 643717)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thank YOu Thank YOu From what they tell me people are like fine wine the older they get the better they get :o) |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643715)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Under Water UFO Bases bases |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643711)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Synopsis Why were the Allies worried about an atom bomb attack by the Germans in 1944? Why did the Soviets threaten to use poison gas against the Germans? Why did Hitler in 1945 insist that holding Prague could win the war for the Third Reich? Why did US General George Patton's Third Army race for the Skoda works at Pilsen in Czechoslovakia instead of Berlin? Why did the US Army not test the uranium atom bomb it dropped on Hiroshima? Why did the Luftwaffe fly a non-stop round trip mission to within twenty miles of New York City in 1944? This book takes the reader on a scientific-historical journey in order to answer these questions. Arguing that Nazi Germany actually won the race for the atom bomb in late 1944, the book then goes on to explore the even more secretive research the Nazis were conducting into the occult, alternative physics and new energy sources. The book concludes with a fresh look at the Nazi Legend of the UFO mystery by examining the Roswell Majestic-12 documents and the Kecksburg crash in the light of parallels with some of the super-secret black projects being run by the SS. This book is must-reading for the researcher interested in alternative history, science, or UFOs. |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643709)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643698)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew likes big crabs! Hey Hey watch it watch it!! LOLOL Yes the kind you find in the OCEAN!!! :o) |
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Please send my wife your condolences :-(
(Message 643697)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cheryl, Here is a purple heart for all of years of marriage |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643613)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1963 Atragon website >>> movie |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643601)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1962 journey to the seventh planet |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643599)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1960 Little shop of Horrors |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643594)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Check out filmsandtv.com website >> films |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643591)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: UFO's" - ARE WE ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE Glad you are enjoying the entertainment |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643585)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643580)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1968 Planet of the apes |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643576)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Destroy All Monsters |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643574)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643572)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Earth Dies Screaming 1964 An American test pilot arrives in England to find almost everyone dead. He combines forces with a handful of survivors to survive an attack of robot creatures who also resurrect the corpses of the dead to do their bidding. |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643571)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1963 Battle Beyond the Sun |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643570)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Slime People 1962 |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643569)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1963 The Mind benders |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1960's
(Message 643567)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 643564)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Matthew L! That $$$$ will come in handy!!! |
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News re Dogbytes
(Message 643562)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: No wonder why I liked the Nurses of the Red Cross :o) |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643561)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Coconut Crab climbing a tree |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643556)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643552)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: UFO's" - ARE WE ALONE IN THE UNIVERSE The Nazi party had a secret flying disc already off of the drawing board and flying and it was capable of 1200 miles an hour. Vertical take-off, 90ƒ changes, much like a helicopter, and of course was far superior to anything the Allies powers had at that time. Secondly they also had another craft about to be up and going it was capable of doing 2500 miles per hours, which was double the original. Not only did it have the characteristics of the original craft, but it also had a laser weapon aboard it which capable of penetrating four inches of armour. Needless to say that really spooked the allied forces into making a redemptive attempt against Von Braun and bringing him … into a state of capitulation." Website >> NaziUFO |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643550)
Posted 18 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another website on Nazi UFO'S he "Nazi UFOs & Wonder Weapons" site deals with all the news, rumours, and wil stories about the fascinating topics of the alleged revolutionary saucer-shaped aircrafts reportedly developed by the Germans during the last months of the WWII, as well as all those fantastic and exotic "wonder" weapons actually designed by the Germans or just rumoured after the end of the war. naziufo |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643175)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643168)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Would not like to meet this in a dark jungle :O) |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 643163)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY MATTHEW!...Is it time for your mid-life crisis? Yes it is lets see from what I have read I have to buy a sports car right? |
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Linux - what to do, what to do
(Message 643162)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hilarious Microsoft MS-DOS 5 Upgrade sales training video from 1991. "No PC Should Be Without It!" Microsoft should have marketed Vista like that microsoft |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643158)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A staff member of the Melbourne Aquarium looks at a coconut crab in Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 19, 2006. The world's biggest crab can climb a coconut palm to look for food. Sometimes, it can even attacks humans |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643155)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Just how big are coconut crabs
(Message 643152)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Coconut Crabs Size: 50 cm from claw to claw. The immense Coconut Crab (or Robber Crab) is the largest terrestrial arthropod on earth, (Grub 1971). They have been found to attain weights in excess of 5kg (Fletcher & Amos 1994) and can span over 50cm from claw to claw, (Reyne 1939). They are very powerful creatures and have vastly strong pincers. These ‘chelae’ can easily cut through an ordinary broom handle, (Johnson 1965). coconut crab |
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? remember the Old Days of SETI Classic
(Message 643137)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
what the first offical day seti classic started? I joined in Sept of 1999 |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643136)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients (Paperback) by David Hatcher Childress (Author) Book Description Popular Lost Cities author David Childress opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the "flying machines of the gods." Technology of the Gods explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the Great Pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. Childress also uncovers many other mysteries, including: * the technology of ancient flight * how the ancients used electricity * megalithic building techniques * the use of crystal lenses and the fire from the gods * ancient evidence of high-tech weapons, including atomic weapons * the role of modern inventors, such as Nikola Tesla, in bringing ancient technology into modern use * impossible artifacts, and more, much more. Childress has done it again! From beginning to end, Technology of the Gods is filled with facts, keen observations and tales that challenge modern assumptions in a humorous, intelligent and compelling way that is quintessential Childress. |
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(Message 643131)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Giza Death Star (Paperback) by Joseph P. Farrell (Author) Book Description Evidence of the use of weapons of mass destruction in ancient times is one of the secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The chapters of this revelatory book include: • An Archaeology of Mass Destruction • Thoth and Theories • The Machine Hypothesis • Pythagoras, Plato, Planck, and the Pyramid • The Weapon Hypothesis • Encoded Harmonics of the Planck Units in the Great Pyramid • High Frequency Direct Current Impulse Technology • The Grand Gallery and its Crystals • Gravito-acoustic Resonators • The Other Two Large Pyramids, the Causeways, and the Temples • A Phase Conjugate Howitzer |
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UFO Videos & Documents
(Message 643130)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The SS Brotherhood of the Bell: Nasa's Nazis, JFK, And Majic-12 Book Description In 1945, a mysterious Nazi secret weapons project code-named The Bell left its underground bunker in lower Silesia, with its project documentation, and the 4-star SS general Hans Kammler. Taken aboard a massive six engine Junkers 390 ultra-long range aircraft, The Bell, Kammler, and all project records disappeared completely, along with the gigantic Junkers 390 carrying them. It has been speculated that it flew to Argentina. As a prelude to this disappearing act, the SS murdered most of the scientists and technicians involved with the project, a secret weapon that, according to one German Nobel prize-winning physicist, was given a classification of decisive for the war -- the highest security classification. Offered here is a range of exotic technologies the Nazis researched, and challenges to the conventional views of the end of World War Two, the Roswell incident, and the beginning of MAJIC-12, the government’s alleged secret team of UFO investigators. About the Author Joseph P. Farrell was born in Sioux Falls, SD, and received his PhD in Patristics 1987 from Oxford. After teaching college for 17 years, he retired to pursue his interest in alternative science and history research. Joseph P. Farrell Paperback: 459 pages Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press (August 15, 2006) Language: English ISBN-10: 1931882614 ISBN-13: 978-1931882613 The SS Brotherhood of the Bell: Nasa's Nazis, JFK, And Majic-12 |
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It's Matthew L's BIRTHDAY on Friday - September 21, 2007
(Message 643129)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thank YOu Thank YOu Boy the years go by fast when you get older!! Hitting the Big 45 this Friday!! I am almost a Half of a Century Old WOW |
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TLPTPW(46) - CLOSED FOR CLEANING & REFURBISHMENT
(Message 643100)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I win on the Fact my Brithday is this Friday! YIPPIE!! |
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Linux - what to do, what to do
(Message 643099)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Linux in my opinion overall is good however when installing or upgrading BOINC it is a royal pain. As for security the more people use an OS the more Hackers are going to target that OS regardless of wether it is Windows, MAC, Linux. |
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Linux - what to do, what to do
(Message 643096)
Posted 17 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have no idea what to do. You could take all I know about Linux & put it into a thimble, & still have room for knowledge on Windows. He's used to Windows (all versions) But after spending all his money on this computer being built, he doesn't have enough money for an operating system. I suggested Linux, but know nothing about it. He's into gaming, so whatever he does, it has to run high graphics games, also Microsoft Office, ect. Try this website called BUYOEMS os |
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Banana in the sky?
(Message 641374)
Posted 14 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Banana in the sky?
(Message 641371)
Posted 14 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Net connect speed poll
(Message 640544)
Posted 13 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: to Munich |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 640539)
Posted 13 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo Arna |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 640533)
Posted 13 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peel Trident Is it a toy? Is it a spaceship? No, although it looks like it just popped out of the Cartoon Network channel, it is a real car. It was made on the Isle of Man, located between England and Ireland, and was released in 1964. It is not the only one in this class, and surely it was hard to choose the worst one between Trojan 200, Bond Bug, B. M. A. Hazelcar, 1942 Peugeot VLV and many others, but we have chosen Peel as our winner. With it's charming plastic bubble, 183 cm length and 107 cm width, 90 kg weight and an engine which produces 6.5 horsepower and 75 km/h top speed, the Peel is our champion in it's microcar category. |
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(Message 637931)
Posted 10 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1970-1972 Citroen SM |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637929)
Posted 10 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1978-1988 Fiat Strada |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637928)
Posted 10 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1956-1968 Renault Dauphine |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637486)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chevy Vega It had a bad rust problem |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637482)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Edsel Unsafe at any speed referred to the Chevy Corvair. Ralph Nader used that phrase in his book. |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637479)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: CHEVY CORVAIR |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637477)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AMC PACER |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637474)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: YUGO GV |
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The 50 worst cars of all time........
(Message 637471)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Edsel |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies (10)
(Message 636970)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This a copy of posting on coast to coast am website Was watching CNN-- President Bush was talking about the Housing Market. I believe it was Sep 3rd 2007 and noticed reflection on White House door showing a Gray alien...Fox News also showed this at the same time. [Video stills below.] --Carolyn C. link to photo's bush |
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(Message 636952)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favourite TV Series
(Message 636945)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TV series Welcome Back Kotter |
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Favourite TV Series
(Message 636943)
Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Barney Miller |
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Favourite TV Series
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Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favourite TV Series
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Posted 9 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favourite TV Series
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 636470)
Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Medical Center staring Chad Everet Status: Ended Premiered: September 24, 1969 Last Aired: March 15, 1976 Show Category: Drama Located in Los Angeles, Medical Center was based on the lives of Doctors as well as patients. Dr. Paul Lochner was the chief of staff, Dr. Joe Gannon was the professor of surgery and a close colleague to Dr. Lochner. At the time Medical Center was the longest running Medical drama in the history of prime time. |
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(Message 636466)
Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Room 222 U.S. High School Drama Room 222 was a half-hour comedy-drama that aired on ABC from 1969-74. While seldom seen in syndication today, the show broke new narrative ground that would later be developed by the major sitcom factories of the 1970s, Grant Tinker's MTM Enterprises and Norman Lear's Tandem Productions. Mixing dramatic elements with traditional television comedy, Room 222 also prefigured the "dramedy" form by almost two decades. The series was set at an integrated high school in contemporary Los Angeles. While the narrative centered around a dedicated and student-friendly African-American history teacher, Pete Dixon (Lloyd Haynes), it also depended upon an ensemble cast of students and other school employees. The optimistic idealism of Pete, guidance counselor Liz McIntyre (Denise Nicholas), and student-teacher Alice Johnson (Karen Valentine) was balanced by the experienced, somewhat jaded principal, Seymour Kaufman (Michael Constantine). These characters and a handful of other teachers would spend each episode arguing among themselves about the way in which to go about both educating their students and acting as surrogate parents. A season and a half before Norman Lear made "relevant" programming a dominant genre with the introduction of programs like All in the Family and Maude, Room 222 was using the form of the half-hour comedy to discuss serious contemporary issues. During its five seasons on the air, the show included episodes that dealt with such topics as racism, sexism, homophobia, dropping out of school, shoplifting, drug use among both teachers and students, illiteracy, cops in school, guns in school, Vietnam war veterans, venereal disease, and teenage pregnancy. Most importantly, Room 222 served as a prototype of sorts for what would become the formula that MTM Enterprises would employ in a wide variety of comedies and dramas during the 1970s and 1980s. When Grant Tinker set up MTM, he hired Room 222's executive story editors James L. Brooks and Allan Burns to create and produce the company's first series, The Mary Tyler Moore Show. This series eschewed issue-oriented comedy, but it picked up on Room 222's contemporary and realistic style as well as its setting in a "workplace family." Treva Silverman, a writer for Room 222, also joined her bosses on the new show, and Gene Reynolds, another Room 222 producer, produced The Mary Tyler Moore Show spin-off Lou Grant several years later. Room 222 was given a number of awards by community and educational groups for its positive portrayal of important social issues seldom discussed on television at the time. It won an Emmy for Outstanding New Series in 1969. CAST Pete Dixon............................................... Lloyd Haynes Liz Mcintyre.......................................... Denise Nicholas Seymour Kaufman.......................... Michael Constantine Alice Johnson .......................................Karen Valentine Richie Lane (1969-1971)............................. Howard Rice Helen Loomis........................................... Judy Strangis Jason Allen..................................................... Heshimu Al Cowley (1969-1971)........................ Pendrant Netherly Bernie (1970-1974) ......................................David Jollife Pam (1970-1972).......................................... Te-Tanisha Larry (1971-1973)..................................... Eric Laneuville |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Herculoids |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
anytime :o) The older tv shows are better than the current programs on tv now a days. CHEERS! |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 636388)
Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Definition of octane rating For more information see [1] The octane rating of a spark ignition engine fuel is the knock resistance (anti-knock rating) compared to a mixture of iso-octane (2,2,4-trimethylpentane, an isomer of octane) and n-heptane. By definition, isooctane is assigned an octane rating of 100 and heptane is assigned a an octane rating of zero. An 87-octane gasoline, for example, possesses the same anti-knock rating of a mixture of 87% (by volume) iso-octane and 13% (by volume) n-heptane. This does not mean, however, that the gasoline actually contains these hydrocarbons in these proportions. It simply means that it has the same autoignition resistance as the described mixture. A high tendency to autoignite, or low octane rating, is undesirable in a spark ignition engine but desirable in a diesel engine. The standard for the combustion quality of diesel fuel is the cetane number. A diesel fuel with a high cetane number has a high tendency to autoignite, as is preferred. Measurement methods The most common type of octane rating worldwide is the Research Octane Number (RON). RON is determined by running the fuel through a specific test engine with a variable compression ratio under controlled conditions, and comparing these results with those for mixtures of isooctane and n-heptane. There is another type of octane rating, called Motor Octane Number (MON) or the aviation lean octane rating, which is a better measure of how the fuel behaves when under load. MON testing uses a similar test engine to that used in RON testing, but with a preheated fuel mixture, a higher engine speed, and variable ignition timing to further stress the fuel's knock resistance. Depending on the composition of the fuel, the MON of a modern gasoline will be about 8 to 10 points lower than the RON. Normally fuel specifications require both a minimum RON and a minimum MON. In most countries (including all of Europe and Australia) the "headline" octane that would be shown on the pump is the RON, but in the United States, Canada and some other countries the headline number is the average of the RON and the MON, sometimes called the Anti-Knock Index (AKI), Road Octane Number (RdON), Pump Octane Number (PON), or (R+M)/2. Because of the 8 to 10 point difference noted above, this means that the octane in the United States will be about 4 to 5 points lower than the same fuel elsewhere: 87 octane fuel, the "regular" gasoline in the US and Canada, would be 91-92 in Europe. However most European pumps deliver 95 (RON) as "regular", equivalent to 90-91 US (R+M)/2, and even deliver 98 (RON) or 100 (RON). The octane rating may also be a "trade name", with the actual figure being higher than the nominal rating. It is possible for a fuel to have a RON greater than 100, because isooctane is not the most knock-resistant substance available. Racing fuels, straight ethanol, AvGas and liquified petroleum gas (LPG) typically have octane ratings of 110 or significantly higher - ethanol's RON is 107 (MON 89, AKI 98) reference[2]. Typical "octane booster" additives include tetra-ethyl lead and toluene. Tetra-ethyl lead is easily decomposed to its component radicals, which react with the radicals from the fuel and oxygen that would start the combustion, thereby delaying ignition. This is why leaded gasoline has a higher octane rating than unleaded. |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1950 Studebaker Bullet Nose - Marina |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spider Question. What percentage of spiders are poisonous ? And what is the most common place of the body to be bitten by a black widow spider ? Are talking the whole planet or by continent? |
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Posted 8 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The winning pose |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The original film of The Lost World was black and white, and, I think, I saw it on the cinemas around 1950 (1949-1951). Who was casted in the black and white version? |
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architecture concepts
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Armada Towers |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Malmö, Sweden just got more alluring. Celebrated Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava's completed skyscraper is now fully erect. Now the second tallest building in Europe, the Turning Torso is based on the human body's torso twisting in mid-motion. 623-feet, 9 distorted cubes and 45 floors complete the overwhelming residential and office structure |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Living in an Urban Cactus |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We should have a 1950s movie in honor of DOgbytes. One he would like. Have you come up with any names for the Movie? |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lynx spiders get their name from the way that they sometimes pounce on their prey in a catlike fashion. These spiders spend their time hunting for insects in bushes and low plants. They are fast runners, but can occasionally be seen lying in wait for prey beside flowers. They build no web for prey capture, but they do release a silk dragline as they hunt among leaves. While the Green Lynx spider aggressively attacks its insect prey, it very seldom bites humans. |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Golden Orb Weavers build large, semi-permanent orb webs. The strong silk has a golden sheen. These spiders remain in their webs day and night and gain some protection from bird attack by the presence of a 'barrier network' of threads on one or both sides of the orb web. Sometimes their strong webs manage to trap small birds or bats, and the spider will wrap them and feed upon them. Commoner prey items include flies, beetles, locusts, wood moths and cicadas. Golden Silk Orb Weavers are large spiders (body 2-4 cm) with silvery-grey to plum coloured bodies and brown-black, often yellow banded legs. The males are tiny (5 mm) and red-brown to brown in colour. This spider belongs to the Tetragnathidae (longjawed orbweavers) family. Nephila clavipes is the only species in the Nephila genus that exists in the USA |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Huntsman Spiders are those long-legged spiders we often surprise crawling around our ceilings at night. They are part of the "modern" spider species which breathe through trachea as well as through "book-lungs". They also have chelicerae which close side to side. The legs of a huntsman spider fan out sideways and the joints bend forwards. This means these spiders can run sideways as well as forwards - useful under bark and among stones. |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: daddy long legs spider |
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Posted 6 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 633105)
Posted 3 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 633103)
Posted 3 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Chevrolet Corvette C6-R engine Corvette |
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Labor day in the USA
(Message 633100)
Posted 3 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HAPPY LABOR DAY |
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Help with Ubuntu BOINC/Seti upgrade
(Message 632231)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Windows Convert: I am still trying to upgrade my BOINC version from 5.4.11 to 5.8.16 can the LINUX GURU'S put into laymen terms via windows speak how to upgrade to the newer BOINC version. In windows when upgrading the BOINC client the windows installer upgrades the software automatically. putting the correct files into the correct directory. It seems with LINUX one has to jump through hoops to install a simple program. any help would greatly appreciated. regards Matthew |
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(Message 632214)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another question I receive this error messege Could not open the file /home/william/local/boin…8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh using the Western (ISO-8859-15) character coding. Please check that you are not trying to open a binary file. Select a different character coding from the menu and try again |
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(Message 632208)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another question Being a Windows person can to restate what said in windows lingo? THanks Matthew |
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(Message 631585)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
That you tube video is too funny!! Excellent!! Excellent!! |
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(Message 631567)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This one still runs and runs and runs... Interesting paint colors :o) |
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(Message 631563)
Posted 2 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HI Sarge Need rating on the strength of the coffee :o) |
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Time Travel
(Message 631562)
Posted 1 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Time Travel There may be no other concept that captures the imagination more than the idea of time travel -- the ability to travel to any point in the past or future. What could be cooler? You could jump into your time machine to go back and see major events in history and talk to the people who were there! Who would you travel back to see? Julius Caesar? Leonardo da Vinci? Elvis? You could go back and meet yourself at an earlier age, go forward and see how you look in the future... It's these possibilities that have made time travel the subject of so many science fiction books and movies. time travel |
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(Message 631559)
Posted 1 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: zooming past everyone for another awesome win |
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(Message 631554)
Posted 1 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Posted 1 Sep 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 630105)
Posted 31 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Duesenberg Torpedo Coupe Duesy |
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(Message 630104)
Posted 31 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cadillac Fins |
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(Message 630103)
Posted 31 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Proxima |
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(Message 627304)
Posted 26 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Carver One |
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Posted 26 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Mercedes-Benz: F400 Carving |
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Posted 26 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: futuristic Buick Riviera Concept ... |
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TLPTPW#44 - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 627281)
Posted 26 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here are the refreshments |
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(Message 627274)
Posted 26 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: read to take the trophy again |
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TLPTPW#44 - CLOSED FOR RECONSTRUCTION
(Message 626345)
Posted 25 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Racing to win !!! |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 620605)
Posted 16 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the concepts of space and time ... space and time |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 619949)
Posted 16 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: space landing concepts Landing |
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(Message 619945)
Posted 16 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spider Space Station Concept Spider |
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(Message 619941)
Posted 15 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Station Concepts of the 1970's history |
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(Message 619937)
Posted 15 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Memories of the Space Age space age |
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(Message 617190)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Question! Do I need to un install the older version of BOINC for the new version to be installed or will update the existing version like it does in windows. |
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(Message 617183)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
okay I clicked on the boincmgr and came up with an error Authorization failed connecting to running client. Make sure you start this program in the same directory as the client. the only thing I can think of is when I first started the installation I did not use the older version of BOINC which I have on my PC. |
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(Message 617180)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Thanks for the heads up will save that info !! |
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(Message 617179)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Hi Jim, OKay now I have a Folder on the desktop that says BOINC. I opened the folder which icon do I click on the one that sat boincmgr? or boinc_cmd? |
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(Message 617159)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew, Files are Case sensitive. Try "D"esktop instead of desktop. getting closer. It now says william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ ./boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: ./boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: Permission denied |
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(Message 617146)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew, Files are Case sensitive. Try "D"esktop instead of desktop. I did use the uppercase D when changed the directory. After the directory changed the D in desktop went to a lower case d. treid it again and this is what I typed william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh |
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(Message 617138)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: did you type the .sh after the name? Like Okay this is what it is saying now william@william-desktop:~$ ./boinc_5.10.8_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: ./boinc_5.10.8_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: No such file or directory I also tried william@william-desktop:~$ desktop./boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: desktop./boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: No such file or directory |
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(Message 617133)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: did you type the .sh after the name? Like This is what I typed in william@william-desktop:~$ cd desktop bash: cd: desktop: No such file or directory william@william-desktop:~$ cd Desktop william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ boinc_5.10.8_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: boinc_5.10.8_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: command not found william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ boinc_5.4.11_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: boinc_5.4.11_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: command not found william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh bash: boinc_5.8.16_i686-pc-linux-gnu.sh: command not found william@william-desktop:~/Desktop$ Are the instructions for upgrading BOINC on Mandirva the same installing the uprade on Unbuntu? |
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(Message 616994)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A Fresh Look at Space Solar Power: New Architectures, Concepts and Technologies architectures |
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(Message 616988)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The idea of a reusable "space vehicles" shuttle |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
(Message 616978)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome to the Choose Respect |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
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Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
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Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 616938)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said, 'It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, Four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!' |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
(Message 616936)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
(Message 616934)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong. William J. H. Boetcker |
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~~~~~ RESPECT ~~~~~
(Message 616932)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Respect yourself and others will respect you. Confucius Chinese philosopher & reformer (551 BC - 479 BC) |
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(Message 616731)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ely Cathedral -- Interior |
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(Message 616727)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Louvre |
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(Message 616723)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building |
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(Message 616721)
Posted 9 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building Caption: The new Bloch Building at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art opened on June 9, 2007 |
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(Message 616390)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Who needs an oven Heck put the food outside to cook your dinner :o) |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616389)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Line architecture |
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(Message 616388)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: new centre for architecture |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616387)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616383)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cable-Stayed Bridge |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616378)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the tallest European skyscraper Tallest |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616372)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Freedom Tower The New World Trade Center: West Plaza at Freedom Tower freedom |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616369)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pearl River Tower Guanzhou, China The firm's most recent commission is the 1,000-foot-tall Pearl River Tower in Guanzhou, for the Guangdong Tobacco Company, which SOM says will be one of the greenest buildings in the world. The project's green elements include a water-retention area; basement fuel cells, which produce electricity by extracting hydrogen from natural gas; façade-integrated photovoltaics; a condensate reclamation system that collects water and reuses it; and stack ventilation, which captures and uses heat caught between the building's double-layer facade. The building's curved shapes form two apertures where air is directed into wind turbines. |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616365)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Excellent photo!! Cool as well |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616323)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Concepts ride |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616320)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: World Trade Center Transportation Hub trade center |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616319)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fallingwater home |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616317)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Frank Lloyd Wright |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616316)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Frank Lloyd Wright House |
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architecture concepts
(Message 616313)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: frank lloyd wright |
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SETI Swimsuit Edition
(Message 616305)
Posted 8 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615712)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Toroidal Colony colony |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615710)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space colonization shuttle |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615706)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: future space habitations Space |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 615699)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 615697)
Posted 6 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 615426)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another question I want to upgrade to BOINC ver. 5.8.16 from 5.4.11. when I download the new version what location do I download to? Also, Can I find the new download via the Synaptic Package Mgr? or do I use the add/remove program? |
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Mandriva
(Message 615410)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Download boinc to the "Desktop" Astro, I download it to the desktop then opened Konsole typed the Boinc version. The messege I got was could not find file. Isn't their version of BOINC for each specific Linux version? |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 615092)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OPERATION BOINC Hey thanks for the heads up on the chicken app. will check it out!! Long Live Linux!! |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 615091)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OPERATION BOINC I like this UBuntu linux version very user friendly!! |
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Cat People or Dog People
(Message 615089)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dog person |
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Credit discussion II
(Message 615087)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The term enhanced is used to say it does a more thorough search than previous seti app. Enhanced apps started May 6th 2006, and basically doubled the sensitivity of the search. Maybe this should be called "new-improved enhanced app". LOL Act now Get the Seti Enhanced Value Pack and for an added bonus you will get your Seti coffee mug :o) |
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Ubuntu Linux 7.04
(Message 615086)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What type of firewall is the best when running Linux? Also, is thier an app that will regulate fan speeds for computers? |
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Spiders
(Message 615082)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Camel Spider |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615081)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Conceptual drawing of a lunar rover being unloaded from a cargo spacecraft. Credit: NASA cargo |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615078)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The space elevator is a concept elevator |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615076)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: future space elevator concepts. elevator |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 615075)
Posted 5 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space station vision from 1950s 1950 |
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SETI Swimsuit Edition
(Message 615063)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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SETI Swimsuit Edition
(Message 615058)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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SETI Swimsuit Edition
(Message 615055)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Give Us A Caption! - CLOSED
(Message 615053)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You can Tune a Piano but you cannot Tuna a Fish |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614547)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Interior |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614546)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fusion powered Fusion Plasma Ion Engine Ship. ion |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614544)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Reusable launch vehicles space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614543)
Posted 4 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Orbital Space Plane rides Delta rocket Orbital |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614343)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: orbital space plane plane |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614340)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: FALCON Project HTV Update Falcon |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614334)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Plane space plane |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614332)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ICAN II ENGINE engine |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614321)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Future Space Propulsion Systems concepts |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614316)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bigelow Aerospace space station. Station |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614314)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hermann Noordung's space station space station |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614311)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Station Concepts |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614307)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Near space: balloons, satellites, and suborbital rockets The enthusiasm of the Air Force’s leadership for “near space†vehicles is undiminished. They foresee that these craft will resemble inflatable aerostats or balloons and will dwell, for months at a time, at over 20,000 meters, where they will provide a variety of functions for US forces within a given theater of operations, such as Iraq. The roles they are considering include communications relays as well as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). Near Space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614305)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Travel space Travel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614303)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Travel travel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614300)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614297)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Orion Space craft |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614296)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Richard, Thanks for the positve feedback :o) Matthew |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 614295)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Orion spacecraft prepares for moon mission The spacecraft that NASA hopes will return humans to the moon is scheduled to begin flight testing in fall 2008. The Orion spacecraft's first duty will be to replace NASA's aged space shuttle fleet with missions in Earth's orbit, including visits to the International Space Station. They are scheduled to begin in 2015. Read more about NASA's plans for the Orion spacecraft. Credit: NASA Orion |
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(Message 614191)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OPERATION BOINC SUCCESS SUCCESS THANKS TO EVERYBODY FOR HELPING ON THIS NEW ENDEAVOR !! BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO !!!! |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 614173)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Needing assistance for installing BOINC . Okay I found the Synaptic Pkg Mgr. when downloading BOINC do you need to create a folder or can I select a folder that already existing on the harddrive |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 614168)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Needing assistance for installing BOINC . Did not find the Synaptic Pkg Mgr. Is this an additional program that I will have to install or is it located on the install CD? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 614158)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chevrolet, Trax, GM |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 614157)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fiat Adventure Concept Car |
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Trying to install BOINC on Ubuntu
(Message 614149)
Posted 3 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Needing assistance for installing BOINC . I am currently running Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. I unable to install the new version of BOINC to Ubuntu. Thanks Matthew |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 613335)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Bat Pod from the Movie Darknight (2008) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 613331)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Nero This could be the older version of the Batmobile |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 613330)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ANother intresting concept |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 613329)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Steven Wright one-liner I went to a general store. They wouldn't let me buy anything specifically |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 613327)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lightbulb joke Q: How many astronomers does it take to change a light bulb? A: None, astronomers prefer the dark. |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 613326)
Posted 2 Aug 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He is new to baseball Coming home from his Little League game, Billy swung open the front door very excited. Unable to attend the game, his father immediately wanted to know what happened. "So, how did you do son?" he asked. "You'll never believe it!" Billy said. "I was responsible for the winning run!" "Really? How'd you do that?" "I dropped the ball." |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 612276)
Posted 31 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Motorama 1953 |
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(Message 612274)
Posted 31 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MOTORAMA |
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(Message 612273)
Posted 31 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THE BI-CAR |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 612272)
Posted 31 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My car of YESTERDAY. Dodge Viper. !50 mph-cop-118 radar-ticket 100. Did he give you a break on the Ticket? $100 sounds cheap for going 68 over the speed limit |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 611087)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Education in Texas has improved greatly under the George W. Bush administration. Now, 60% of Texas 6th graders read at a higher level than the Governor. Under Governor Ann Richards, few if any achieved these levels of literacy. |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 611085)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The blonde was broke and desperate. She knocked on the door of a doctor's house and said she needed money and would be willing to work for it. The doctor asked if she would be willing to paint his porch. He would give her $50 to do it. The blonde said that would be fine. The doctor's wife said the blonde must be really dumb to do such a big job for only $50. "Does she realize that the porch goes all the way? Around the house?" the wife asked. "I guess so," the doctor told his wife. A few minutes later, the blonde knocked on the door. "All done," she said, "and by the way, it's not a porch, it's a Ferrari |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 611084)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A blond, a brunette and a redhead escape from jail and Decide to hide in a barn. As they hear the police closing in, they climb into the loft and hide in three empty burlap feed bags. A young officer climbed into the loft, shined his flashlight around, and decided to check the burlap bags. He kicked the first bag containing the brunette, and she responded with a convincing "woof". He kicked the second bag with the redhead inside, and she let out a perfect cat’s meow. "Nothing up here but cats and dogs," the officer Responded to his superior. Deciding to be sure, he kicked the last bag, the one containing the blonde. She yelled out "Potatoes!!!" |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 611083)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There were eleven people hanging onto a rope that came down from a plane. Ten were blonde, and one was a brunette. They all decided that one person should get off because if they didn’t, then the rope would break and everyone would die. No one could decide who should go, so finally the brunette said, "I'll get off." After a really touching speech from the brunette saying she would get off, all of the blondes started Clapping. |
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(Message 611079)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Concept car carrier with zero emissions Car Carrier |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 611078)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Venus Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 610998)
Posted 29 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 610518)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: IAD Alien |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 610515)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jeep Hurrucane |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 610512)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1969 Jeep XJ |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 610509)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 610507)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 610506)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 610505)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 610504)
Posted 28 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 609136)
Posted 26 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 609133)
Posted 26 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 609130)
Posted 26 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 603253)
Posted 14 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 Other Information One of only two such cars in the world, this pristine, museum-quality Probe 16, designed and built by the Adams Brothers, represents 'An investigation into extremes of styling'. Dennis (designer) and Peter (engineer) Adams were, prior to Probe 16, well established with respect to 'futuristic' car construction, based on their contributions to the design and racing success of the Marcos car series. Of the three Probe 16s built, the first was sold to famous American songwriter Jim Webb and is believed to have been burnt quite early. The second Probe 16 (AB/3) was completed in 1969 and exhibited in the 1969 London Motor Show. With the intention to initiate a British Styling showpiece stand at the '69 Motor Show, the Daily Telegraph Magazine cooperated with the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers to show the Probe 16 on the IBCAM stand – where it obtained a tremendous reception and won the design award as the best British styling exercise. This second Probe was originally sold to bassist Jack Bruce. It later became the property of a Canadian collector and car designer Dr. Clyde Kwok until 1983. Since then it has been in the private collection of Phil Karam. The third (and only other) Probe 16 (AB/4) had been displayed at the 'Pollock Auto Showcase' in USA until returned to the U.K. around 1990, by Colin Feyerabend, where it is undergoing a complete rebuild and restoration. He told Phil in 2001 that his Probe was on a hoist, improperly, and it broke in half. |
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(Message 603250)
Posted 14 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The moment the tallest man met the shortest tall man short man |
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(Message 602856)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16, made in 1969. It was used in Staley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" movie. |
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(Message 602852)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Moonster |
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(Message 602850)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2000 Peugeot VrooMster |
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(Message 602847)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jaw-Dropping. That's the best way to describe these four-wheeled winged wonders. "Startling," "futuristic," and "mind-blowing" would work, too. This visually arresting trio of Berlinetta Aerodinamica Tecnicas--B.A.T. for short--were as radical in their day as was the original Lamborghini Countach. B.A.T.5, in photographs, looks remarkably like the Batmobile, but it never was intended to be one. It is rather a symbol of the dynamism and daring of the postwar boom in design in Italy in the 1950s. |
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(Message 602619)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rover T3 gas turbine prototype The decision was finally made to develop a P5 model as a small car. But all that changed when Maurice Wilks realised that Jaguar were having great success in producing and selling their big and fast Mark VII, and that Alvis, Daimler and Armstrong Siddeley were not doing exceptionally well selling cars just that little bit more expensive than the P4. He was prepared to take a gamble that Rover could build a more luxurious car that would compete with Jaguar and steal customers from the likes of Alvis, Daimler and Armstrong Siddeley. In order to do this P5 would need to be designed by someone with a specialist knowledge in the shaping of cars and the design of interiors. The company's styling office was now developed, and with it Rover's illustrious reputation for designing and producing modern and practical luxury cars would soon be established. The decision to develop P5 as a larger and more luxurious car that would be aimed at a smaller market meant that it would now be a viable proposition and space could be provided in the existing Solihull factory. Once this decision had been made it was all go, and David Bache was now given the task of shaping the new P5 to Maurice Wilks' wishes. website rover |
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(Message 602615)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW Turbo Concept Car One of the greatest cars in the vast BMW stable is the 1972 Turbo prototype or concept car, created for the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. In 1972, the eyes of the world were squarely on Munich, Germany. BMW had built a new corporate headquarters, remarkably styled on the shape of the cylinders of a 4-cylinder engine. A satellite building houses BMW museum pieces. And for the occasion, renowned designer Paul Bracq created an innovative design for a BMW automobile, the BMW Turbo. Only 2 Turbos were ever built. Today, it is one of the rarest of BMW's, with its elegant design, gullwing doors and futuristic cockpit. bmw |
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(Message 602614)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chevrolet Impala 2010 |
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(Message 602611)
Posted 13 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bugatti ID90 |
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(Message 602085)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Locus Concept The main characteristics of the design are the way its surface shapes are formed with a continuous flow from front until the back of the car. Inspiration for that was obviously the Mother Nature we deal with daily but somehow we usually do not realize that everything in the nature has somehow its specific curves and flowing lines it is very rarely to spot perfectly straight lines. The main goal was to implement this design aspect into a car which creates a relaxing, energetic, vibrant and confident feeling. Audi |
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(Message 602082)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bertone and Fiat presented at the Geneva Motor Show a new concept car. The unnamed project is made to resemble the 1947 FIAT 500, the one Nuccio Bertone used to drive on weekends. The concept sports car will commemorate 95 years since the company was founded |
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(Message 601934)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Hawk concept bike |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 601933)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Honda REMIX small sport concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 601931)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Honda’s Small Hybrid Sports Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 601929)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hakaze from Mazda |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 601928)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Super Chief Concept Truck |
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(Message 601927)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This car looks like a bug quick get the can of raid! Present company excluded :o) |
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(Message 601544)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: [b]Ford 4 trac pickup |
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(Message 601543)
Posted 11 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge M80 Concept |
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(Message 601542)
Posted 10 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This car looks like a bug quick get the can of raid! |
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Posted 10 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 601539)
Posted 10 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Toyoat Fine Concept Vehicle cup holders are extra ! LOLOL |
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(Message 600821)
Posted 9 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Toyoat Fine Concept Vehicle Who said efficiency was boring? With hydrogen fuel cells below the deck for a low center of gravity, and independent 4-wheel control for exceptional drivability, the Fine-S is the shape of what's to come. |
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(Message 600818)
Posted 9 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The GMC L'Universelle concept truck |
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(Message 600636)
Posted 9 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The History channel had a UFO story on Kecksburg, Pa about a crach that happened near that town in the 1960's |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600387)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: plymouth xx 500 Ghia & Chrysler |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600385)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Plymouth V.I.P. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600384)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pontiac Cirrus |
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(Message 600380)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Buick Century Cruiser |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600378)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: chrysler concept 70x |
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(Message 600377)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Thunderbird Saturn II |
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(Message 600375)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chevrolet Corvette "Rondine Chevrolet showed this Pininfarina styled Corvette at the 1963 Paris Motorshow. The Rondine, as the car was named, was one of a number of Pininfarina styled Corvettes. Styling cues of the Rondine can be found in future Pininfarina styled production cars like the Fiat 124 Sport Spider. WM |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600371)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: studebaker sceptre |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600369)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chrysler Turboflite |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600365)
Posted 8 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1960 PLymouth XNR |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 600067)
Posted 7 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1953 Muntz Jet Our hunt through eBay's automotive treasure trove for rare 1950's cars continues with this 1953 Muntz Jet. Created by Earl Muntz, entrepreuer extraordinaire who earned his fortune plying consumer electronics and used cars. But selling yesterday's iron wasn't enough for the "Madman," so he embarked on creating his dream car-- a process that resulted in the vehicle shown here. Not a one-off 'special' like the other cars we've seen recently, the Jet was actually a serialized production car, though less than 400 units are thought to have been manufactured between 1952 and 1953. Unusually, all Muntz Jets are in fact removable hardtop convertibles. Designed by Frank Kurtis of Indianapolis and dirt oval motorsports fame, the Jet made use of both Lincoln and Cadillac V8 drivetrains, depending on when the model was built. This particular example is powered by the former, and has been restored in plum metallic and white leather. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 599721)
Posted 7 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I liked the car that Stallone drove in Cobra. It was a custom 1950 Mercury. British sports car would be the TVR TUSCAN |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 599461)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan Urge Concept Nissan North America Inc.(NNA) and Microsoft Corp. have merged automobile design and gaming technology to create the first-ever fully integrated gaming system within a vehicle. Conceived by Nissan Design America Inc. (NDA) and equipped with the Xbox 360™ next-generation video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Nissan URGE concept car allows drivers (while parked) to play "Project Gotham Racing® 3" using the car's own steering wheel, gas pedal and brake pedal while viewing the game on a flip-down seven-inch LCD screen. "PGR® 3" is developed exclusively for Xbox 360 by Bizarre Creations Ltd. for Microsoft Game Studios. Urge Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 599460)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Compact Sports & Specialty, 2003 The first concept car to come out of ED², the CS&S was created to make hearts race. The 4-wheel drive roadster uses Toyota's Hybrid Synergy Drive. An electric motor drives the front wheels, and a gas engine combines with the electric motor to drive the rear. Inside, a new gadget called Toyota Space Touch allows the driver to select minor functions such as air conditioning and lights, using holographic projections. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 599459)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Damn you guys. Is everybody a car expert except ME ? Here is the question. You have $100,000. Which sports car are you gonna BUY ? American Car would be a Corvette Z06 German BMW M3 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 599458)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dodge Razor |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599455)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599454)
Posted 6 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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1980's One Hit wonder Bands
(Message 599183)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Bend me, Shape me", The American Breed Out of the 1960s Chicago sound that spawned The Buckinghams, The New Colony Six, The Shadows of Knight, and The Cryan' Shames, came The American Breed, a very popular band on the Chicago club scene. Formed in 1966 in Cicero, Illinois, the Breed first saw life as Gary and the Knight Lites. Gary Loizzo was their vocalist, Al Ciner played guitar, Lee Graziano was the drummer, and Chuck Colbert played bass. While with Acta Records, the group cut several singles which failed to chart well beyond the Chicago area. It wasn't until their fourth single, "Bend Me, Shape Me" that their music took off. The song climbed as high as #5 nationally in early 1968 and that success led to appearances on American Bandstand and other national TV programs.....David Galassie Check out the dance steps by the band. This step was the benchmark move by most bands in the 60's. (more) Video |
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1980's One Hit wonder Bands
(Message 599175)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Breakfast Club - Right on Track 1987) Despite releasing just one album over a decade together, Breakfast Club will always have a place in the history books as the band that featured two of Madonna's ex-boyfriends -- drummer Stephen Bray and singer Dan Gilroy -- as well as the Material Girl herself, for a short time in her pre-fame days. The New York-based group formed in the late '70s, around the core of Gilroy and his guitarist brother, Ed. By 1979, the lineup featured bassist Angie Schmit and Madonna on drums, but Madonna left after reportedly angling for the lead vocalist's job. She would next go on to form her own band, Emmy, with her old Michigan friend Bray as the drummer and Gary Burke (who was also playing at the same time with the Gilroys) on bass. Madonna eventually began marketing herself as a solo act in the early '80s, armed with songs she and Bray had co-written, and that spelled the end of Emmy. But after the group dissolved, Bray joined the Gilroys and Burke in Breakfast Club, and the quartet signed to Ze Records. Despite Madonna's escalating stardom and the obvious chance at some residual success for Breakfast Club, no recordings surfaced, however, and the group later signed with MCA. The band's eponymous first album was released in early 1987, preceded by the Top 40 hit "Right on Track." Dan Gilroy and Bray wrote most of the nine songs and Bray also added his production expertise to several of the catchy pop and R&B numbers, but his golden touch with Madonna (for whom he'd co-written and produced several hits) didn't quite carry over. Two further singles, "Never Be the Same" and a cover of the old Gamble-Huff composition "Expressway to Your Heart," dented the lower reaches of the charts, but the band's second album wasn't released and Breakfast Club broke up shortly afterward. ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide Video |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599013)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599012)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599011)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599008)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599006)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 599005)
Posted 5 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 597679)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Cadillac BLS is a strange beast, particularly to us Yanks. It’s a front-wheel drive Caddy based on the Saab 9-3 that’s being produced for two purposes. The first is to flesh out Cadillac’s fledgling range in Europe and get the American luxury marque closer to annual sales of 20,000 units by 2010. (Last year Cadillac sold 2,000 units in Europe). The BLS, however, is produced at Saab’s Trollhattan factory in Sweden, which also produces the 9-3 and 9-5 for Saab. The factory is currently underused and building Cadillacs there helps keep the workers busy. They’ll have a lot more time on their hands when production of the next generation Saab 9-3 and 9-5 is moved to Opel’s factory in Ruesselsheim, Germany, according to Autoweek. A BLS Wagon would instantly fill some of that excess production capacity at the Trollhattan plant while also giving Cadillac another Euro-only model in its lineup. GM Europe President, Carl-Peter Forster, has already confirmed plans to build a few thousand BLS wagons a year starting in mid-2007. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 597676)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cadillac Cien |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597675)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597672)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597671)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: War of the Satellites |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597670)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MONOLITH MONSTERS |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597655)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597653)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597652)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597650)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597649)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597644)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
No I have not seen this movie as fo yet. |
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US Members??
(Message 597641)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have got to ask this- I am located in U.S.A. :o) |
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U S or K
(Message 597640)
Posted 3 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Which country would you rather holiday in/live in, or just visit? Would like to Visit the United Kingdom |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597334)
Posted 2 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597333)
Posted 2 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 597332)
Posted 2 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Horoscopes
(Message 597329)
Posted 2 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Did not say what day! :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596956)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AC Ace based on Smart Roadster |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596953)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jaguar cxf concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596950)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: S-Type (XF) Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596947)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lincoln Concept Car |
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Horoscopes
(Message 596946)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Sept. is the month :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596945)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596944)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596943)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596942)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596940)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I can only imagine what it would been like to see all of these movies coming out in the 1950's at a young age. :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596936)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 596935)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I remember seeing "Rodan" in May 1958 (birdlike dinosaur), "Kronos" (huge destructive robot) and "She Devil" (girl whose wounds healed in several seconds) perhaps in late 1958 or early 1959, "The Blob" in January 1959 (jellylike mass that fed on humans and enlarged to several tons), and "The Fly" (mass transfer mistake that made a man with a flys head) around 1961. "The Incredible Shrinking Man" was in there, too, in which a man shrank down to several tenths of a millimeter in height. I think Godzilla came out in the 1950's as well |
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(Message 596934)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :o) Greetings from the Soggy midwest |
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Horoscopes
(Message 596291)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
too far in the year :o) |
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Horoscopes
(Message 596237)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Okay what is my sign? :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596232)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596231)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2003 Alfa Romeo Kamal Concept - not a bad looking concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596230)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Romeo 'Navjo' |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596229)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Alfa Spix |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596227)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 596225)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: LINCOLN MotorCars - Luxury In Motion Yes that would been awesome if they did however I think they had the oil crisis going on at the time |
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What is your Favorite rorschach blot
(Message 596224)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your Favorite rorschach blot
(Message 596223)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your Favorite rorschach blot
(Message 596222)
Posted 1 Jul 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your Favorite rorschach blot
(Message 595852)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your Favorite rorschach blot
(Message 595851)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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what the heck is this?
(Message 595848)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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what the heck is this?
(Message 595847)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595841)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595838)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595837)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595835)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595833)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies (10)
(Message 595830)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The CGI video of the UFO to me was a possible theory on how this object might move or inter act with its environment. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595820)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: cosma ray |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595818)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Predicta |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595816)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lancia concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595815)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lexus concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595814)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The HCD I: Back to the Future |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595813)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Synergy 2010 |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 595575)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 595573)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Concepts for future orbiting fuel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 595572)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 595571)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: space elevator concept Conceptual drawing of a space elevator, courtesy of NASA Marshall Space Center |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595512)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595511)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1999 Audi R8R |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595508)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Silver version of the Audi R Zero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595507)
Posted 30 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
great minds thing a like :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595492)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595491)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595490)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595488)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 595487)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595485)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the Audi R-Zero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595484)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen GX3 3-wheel Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595483)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595480)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: LINCOLN MotorCars - Luxury In Motion MarkVconcept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595476)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Chevrolet Nomad concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 595475)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Volvo C30 this is a awesome car I was able to see this at the Kansas City Auto show this past March. |
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(Message 595474)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings Sorry about that lol |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies (10)
(Message 595382)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings Anytime Knightmare :o) Have you had a chance to go to the website and read about the caret program? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594825)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: peugeot xbox concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594824)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Ridon Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594822)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot concept chrome |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594816)
Posted 29 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594812)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Nero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594808)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1960s Chevrolet Mako Shark Concept Cars |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present part 2
(Message 594807)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Renault Nepta Concept Car Renault introduces its new Concept car, Nepta, a four-seater luxury cabriolet featuring sleek, thoroughbred looks and making its public debut at the Paris motorshow later this month. Nepta's low-slung lines express elegance and movement, while its spacious, comfortable interior has all the hallmarks of a top-end model with performance worthy of a prestige touring car from its 420hp twin-turbo V6 engine. "Nepta's breathtaking proportions and carefully tailored, innovative elegance are in perfect keeping with Renault's long tradition in body design. Its unique opening panels and styling which combines volume and vitality makes Nepta a truly modern vehi |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 594805)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Mr Mod please close this thread <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< regards Matthew |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies (10)
(Message 594804)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings caret program in the 1980's |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 594054)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Explanation of the Recent "Strange Craft" Sightings CARET program in the 80's |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 594050)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 594047)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Destination Mars Genre: Science-Fiction, Classic This ambitious production captures the essence of 1950's sci-fi classic films: it comes complete with Martian Women, Flying Saucers and a 50's typical Doomsday Weapon story line. It has the look and feel of an actual 1950's movie, and is being billed as a "lost-film" that has been recently recovered and restored. Once the production was complete, the movie underwent a film-look process, which gave the video an aged film appearance. "I have been shooting digital documentaries for over four years" says producer Christopher Patton, "This picture looks amazing...the average person won't know that it was shot on digital video, or for that matter, that it isn't an actual film from the 1950's!" |
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(Message 594041)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 594036)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 594034)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Free avatars!!! :)
(Message 594030)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey I am missing a pair of Blue Soxs has anybody seen them? :o) |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 594028)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DS1's ion propulsion engine keeps on firing ion propulsion |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 594021)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OOH ! Want Buick, and Caddy. Just go to your local ATM to get the moolaw :o) |
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What's the count?
(Message 594019)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I did not see a rule on how to close a thread that an author has started? I'm a good SETIzen :o) |
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Free avatars!!! :)
(Message 594013)
Posted 28 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My tv remote has been missing for days. Sucks that I have to get up and walk across the living room to change channels. Your Tv remote got sucked into a black hole :o) |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593889)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593873)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Blaze A New Road To Space New Road |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593868)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Solar-sail mission reflects past and future solar |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593865)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beamed energy propulsion is one of several concepts under study for future space missions; topics of investigation also include laser power and fission propulsion, antimatter, and sails to catch the solar wind. fresh air, wide-open space |
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(Message 593855)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beamed energy propulsion |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593853)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Laser propulsion |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593850)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Future space vehicles: Visions of Spaceflight in the 21st Century vehicles Boussard Ramjet fusion propulsion |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593848)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Internet In Space - What Is Happening? Internet in space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593846)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beyond the bounds of gravity A look at lasers, microwaves and anti-matter for space travel Beyond |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 593840)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There are quite a few technologies that could be used in the future for space travel that we know about now. These technologies would make space travel faster, more efficient and safer space travel |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593838)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen A Concept SUV |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593836)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Renault Egeus Concept SUV (2005) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593832)
Posted 27 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cadillac 16 |
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Happy Birthday Sarge - June 27
(Message 593195)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A person has only one birthday the rest are anniversaries :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593190)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2010 Buick Wildcat |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593187)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593186)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Camaro Convertible Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 593185)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Opel Eco-Speedster: Saving fuel at high speed |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592643)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: WORMHOLES A beam of light traversing a path between two points in curved space-time can take longer to complete the journey than a hypothetical spaceship taking advantage of a wormhole’s shortcut connection between the two distinct regions of space-time. pbs |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592642)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Interplanetary Superhighway Makes Space Travel Simpler nasa |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592639)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The SoloTrek XFV (Exoskeleton) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592638)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592634)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi Avus Concept one of the best car concepts in my opinion |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592633)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Scion Fuse |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592632)
Posted 26 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan Urge Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592242)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The 110-seater passenger vehicles will eventually link Morriston with Mumbles after the city council secured £2.2m Welsh Assembly Government funding. bus info |
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(Message 592240)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In 1995 it was followed by the Environmental Concept Bus, the ECB, and the Environmental Concept Truck, the ECT. These vehicles are research platforms for the development of efficient, safe and environmentally optimised cars to come. |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592235)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: PULSE DETONATION WAVE ENGINES Pulse Engines |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592234)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: wave engine to power Space Travel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592232)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A traveling-wave engine to power deep space travel wave engine |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592191)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Habitat of the future? Part of a torus-shaped space colony proposed for the future by members of a study group. Farms would raise food for 100,000 inhabitants, while rotation at 1 rpm would provide artificial gravity. space colony |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592190)
Posted 25 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One proposed alternative to the use of combustion propellants for future space travel is solar sails that would enable solar winds to propel a spacecraft away from Earth and toward its destination. solar sails |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592189)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: space habitatis |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 592188)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hypersonic Aircraft |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592187)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592185)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1964 Dodge Charger Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592183)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1967 Jaguar Pirana |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592182)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1968 Bizzarrini Manta |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592181)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Saab Aero-X concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 592180)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BMW stresses hydrogen as performance fuel bmw |
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(Message 592179)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My first car was BMW 600. Mom had an NSU Prinz. Dad had a new V-8 Mustang. I haver never forgiven him Simular to the one shown below |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591922)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1970 Cadillac NART Cadillac |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591916)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1968 Ferrari 250 P5 Berlinetta Speciale |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591904)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1974 Vauxhall SRV |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591898)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1971 Italdesign Caimano |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591891)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1971 Nissan 126 X |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591507)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1986 Oldsmobile Aerotech |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591505)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1956 oldsmobile Golden Rocket |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591504)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 olds cutlass |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591502)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford XP63 Cobra II |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591501)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Aurora |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591500)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1971 Ford GT 70 sports prototype |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591498)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591455)
Posted 24 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 591162)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You guys are forgetting something. Hey they brought Mr. Ed out of retirement!!! |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 591157)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Orion |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 591155)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Giant Slingshot: New Way to Space? |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590817)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Finding new frontiers |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590815)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Giant Slingshot: New Way to Space? New Way to Space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590813)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Space Station concepts space |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590808)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Solar boiler concept Future Space Travel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590806)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spaceships Made from Plastic Artist's concept of humans set off to Mars website |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590803)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: New and Improved Antimatter Spaceship for Mars Missions website |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590802)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Galaxy explorer website |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590800)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Private ventures vie to service space station service space station |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590797)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SpaceDev, Inc. (OTCBB: SPDV) has reported the financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2006. The Company reported its 14th consecutive quarter of revenue growth, and 11th consecutive quarter of positive EBITDA, both enhanced by its acquisition of Starsys Research Corporation on January 31, 2006. Starsys is a design, engineering, and manufacturing company for mechanical and electromechanical subsystems and components for spacecraft, headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. Space travel |
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Future Space travel concepts
(Message 590793)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: So what is an orbital airship? Proposed by JP Aerospace, the orbital airship concept is a three-staged process which includes a conventional airship, a permanent sky base, followed by a helium-filled, solar-powered ascender unit that slowly accelerates horizontally until it reaches escape velocity. Here’s a look into the crotch of the Y-shaped ascender unit: Betterways to get into space |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590787)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Staff at Newquay's Blue Reef Aquarium were amazed when local fisherman Jeff Brown of 'Northern Lights' brought in the mutant crab - named Claudette - after hauling her up in one of his pots approx three miles off Portreath . As well as a normal pair of fully functional pincers, the 20cm long edible crab also has a third set growing above her right claw. Curator Matt Slater said: "It's rare to find crustaceans with extra claws and I can only suppose that it must have been caused by some kind of mutation. "Crabs, like other crustaceans, are capable of re-growing limbs and claws if they lose or damage them in a fight. "The most likely cause is that somehow Claudette's ability to re-generate lost limbs has got confused and, rather than replacing a missing set of claws, she's actually ended up growing an extra pair instead. deep sea crab website |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590783)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Deep Sea Fish Spiny King Crab |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590776)
Posted 23 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the Honda Spocket which is also a "hybrid" of a different sort, a mix of car and small pickup truck. The front wheels are driven by a gasoline engine, and there are also electric motors in the rear wheels |
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Bring back BOINC projects, please!
(Message 590417)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I would like to see back online (with WUs): Have these programs gone off line? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590391)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1962 Ford Selene |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590390)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1961 Ford Gyron |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590383)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1972 Ford Mustang Milano Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590379)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lester here is your flying car flying car information |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590378)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Where the hell are u guys getting these pictures ? I read all the car mags and they are new to me. You guys are just making them up arn't you ? And where is my flying car you promised me by 1980 ? Well, I had one once. My Jeep CJ5. I didnt see the gully.... Use search engines on the web. Type in concept cars or electric concept cars etc. |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590177)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Artist rendition of a prehistoric deep sea creature |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590176)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Birdbeak dogfish |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590167)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Got a pic of Nessie? ;) I thought I would leave that up to you!! ;O) |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590145)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Norwegian scientists have discovered a "treasure trove" of fossils belonging to giant sea reptiles that roamed the seas at the time of the dinosaurs. The 150 million-year-old fossils were uncovered on the Arctic island chain of Svalbard - about halfway between Norway and the North Pole. The finds belong to two groups of extinct marine reptiles - the plesiosaurs and the ichthyosaurs. One skeleton has been nicknamed The Monster because of its enormous size. These animals were the top predators living in what was then a relatively cool, deep sea. Artist's interpretation of "The Monster" catching a smaller plesiosaur. Palaeontologists from the University of Oslo's Natural History Museum discovered the fossils during fieldwork in a remote part of Spitsbergen, the largest island in the Svalbard archipelago. Jorn Harald Hurum, co-director of the dig, said he was taken aback by the sheer density of fossil remains in one area. "You can't walk for more than 100m without finding a skeleton. That's amazing anywhere in the world," he told BBC News. Dave Martill, a palaeontologist at the University of Portsmouth said: "These sites are very unusual. To find that many individuals is a remarkable thing - that's a bonanza." |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590144)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In September 2004, off the shores of Japan’s Ogasawara Islands, local scientists captured the first ever recorded images of a live Giant Squid (Architeuthis). Scientists used Sperm Whales, known predators of the giant squid, as their guides for pinpointing areas where the giant squid may reside. Previously, scientists have only been able to study carcasses of giant squids that washed up on shore or were caught by fishermen. Scientists attracted the 25 feet (8 meters) long Cephalopod with a baited fishing line at depth 2,950 feet (900 meters). Along with a tentacle that was severed during the squids fight to free itself from the line the sequence of images offer a great deal of information on the behaviour of these behemoths. According to scientists if the tentacle was not severed at the base, as they believe, the squid could have been significantly longer than estimated |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590142)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Deep-sea glass squid |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590140)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sea Worm This little fella is an Annelid Worm found at a deep-sea vent. |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590139)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590138)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Fangtooth fish |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590136)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: dumbo octopus |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590132)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The strange-looking deep sea creature known as the Blobfish |
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Deep Sea Creatures
(Message 590130)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the Giant-Isopod |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590125)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MIT Concept Cars Shown above is the (G)race H-Type concept car, part of a series of transportation concepts produced as part of the Frank Gehry/GM Concept Car project at MIT. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590122)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Subaru B5-TPH Hybrid Concept - Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590120)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford's Reflex Action Ford Reflex concept car combines state-of-art diesel, all-wheel hybrid drive, lithium-ion batteries and a solar panel integrated into the roof. Computer modeling indicates the two-plus-two sports car could get upwards of 65 mpg, but Ford currently has not plans for production. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 590119)
Posted 22 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen Nanospyder concept car And an excellent Neighborhood at that!! :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589913)
Posted 21 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Volkswagen Nanospyder concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589736)
Posted 21 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GENERAL MOTORS (Hydrogen Fuel Cell Concept Car) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589732)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SSC Autos, Ultimate Aero TT I could see the record being beat by next year maybe by the end of the year. Did you happen to see the test drive of the Bugatti on the British Car show fifth gear? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589726)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Citroen C-Metisse Diesel Hybrid Sports car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589724)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Citroen C-Metisse Diesel Hybrid Sports car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589719)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SSC Autos, Ultimate Aero TT It would be interesting how it stacks up against the Bugatti EB18/4 'Veyron' |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589717)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: electric concept car. Volvo 3CC |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589712)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1962 Ford Cougar Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589704)
Posted 20 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SSC Autos, Ultimate Aero TT Have they tested the top speed of this car yet? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589306)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ultima GTR720 The Ultima GTR720 is a world record breaking supercar manufactured in the UK. Available either pre-built or as a self-build kit, the Ultima GTR is really the benchmark for home-build sports cars. The '720' in the title refers to horsepower. Prior to the GTR720's introduction Ultima's top spec model was the GTR640, also a world record breaker. Power comes from a mid-mounted 6.3 litre Chevrolet V8 driving the rear wheels through a 5 speed gearbox. In July 2006, an Ultima GTR720 set four new speed records for a road car, breaking Ultima's own records. In road going form, with road tires, a GTR720 driven by Richard Marlow (Ultima's director) set the fastest 0-60 mph time (2.6 seconds), the fastest 0-100 mph time (5.3 seconds), the fastest 100 mph - 0 time (3.6 seconds), and the fastest 0-100 mph and back down to 0 again (9.4 seconds). This puts the Ultima GTR720 ahead of legendary supercars like the Mclaren F1, Ferrari Enzo, Porsche Carrera GT and Pagani Zonda F for accelaration and breaking performance. And while the styling might not be world class, it's not that bad either. |
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(Message 589303)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2001 Chevrolet Borrego |
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(Message 589302)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: SSC Autos, Ultimate Aero TT Excellent Car!! I believe someone posted a promo video of this car on youtube |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589269)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589266)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Cadillac Evoq, shown at the 1999 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), was a concept designed to highlight the fact that technology can be physically attractive. The 2 seat Evoq concept, like most contemporary Cadillac products is extremely angular in its exterior design, and its interior is filled with technological innovations, including a heads up display, night-vision, rear view radar and cameras, voice activated multimedia systems, navigation and e-mail. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589265)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford FX-Atmos 1954 |
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(Message 589263)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1958_Ford_X-2000 |
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(Message 589259)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Cyclone, a 1959 show car 1959 Cyclone The Cyclone, a 1959 show car with an aircraft-inspired design, explored futuristic technology. An early version of a crash avoidance system was the Cyclone's radar-sensing technology that provided the driver with information on an object ahead, including distance to the object and stopping distance. When a sensor in the console detected rain, it automatically put up the one-piece bubble top. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 589257)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Thunderbird Saturn II |
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JFK....what do YOU believe???
(Message 589055)
Posted 19 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 'There exists in this country a plot to enslave every man woman and child. Before I leave this high and noble office, I intend to expose this plot.' - President John F. Kennedy - 7 days before he was assassinated. Some people say it was the Illuminati; Greek illumination, name given to those who submitted to Christian baptism. Those who were baptized were called "illuminati" or "illuminated ones" by the Ante-Nicene clergy, on the assumption that those who were instructed for baptism in the Apostolic faith had an enlightened understanding. The Alumbrados, a mystical 16th-century Spanish sect, were among the societies that subsequently adopted the name illuminati. Later, the title of illuminati was used by a secret society founded by Adam Weishaupt that aimed to combat religious thinking and encourage rationalism." ---Microsoft Encarta2000 It is well established that by the end of the eighteenth century, the Illuminati had been effectively disbanded. Because of Freemasonry's inadvertent involvement and misuse by its founder, Adam Weishaupt, the legends of its continued existence (and influence) persist into the twentieth century. In the 1950s and 1960s, members of the John Birch Society made much of this 'shadow' organization, using it as an effective substitute for their anti-Semitism. Perhaps some of the confusion regarding the organization is due to the fact that over time, the word illuminati came to be used more expansively for many enthusiasts of Enlightenment, including but not limited to the followers of Emmanuel Swedenborg. Nevertheless, the Illuminati's connection with Freemasonry was date-specific (the late 1700s) and place-specific (what is now Germany); it had NO involvement in Freemasonry elsewhere despite fanciful claims. Even the oft-mentioned 'Proofs of A Conspiracy' written in 1797 by a Scottish professor (and the root cause of so much furor in the United States as a result of one Boston Minister's fanciful claims) notes that the Illuminati's brand of Freemasonry was NOT the same Freemasonry as found in England and from which all other legitimate Masonic lodges today can trace their ancestry. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588814)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Giugiaro-designed carbon-fiber body seats three people abreast and features “drive-by-wire†controls, allowing you to position the steering wheel and pedals in front of any one of them. And the Volta’s 408-hp Hybrid Synergy Drive® (a 3.3-liter V6 with an electric motor for each axle) not only delivers 435 miles on a 13.7-gallon tank, but 0-60 acceleration in a mere four seconds. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588807)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Honda GRX Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588803)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the rhomboid car from 1954 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588802)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1958 Plymouth Cabana concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588801)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lincoln Futura |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588800)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Lamborghini Miura Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588799)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 'JUDGE' Ram Air 4 Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588798)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Frank Gehry's concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 588797)
Posted 18 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jaguar Cxf Concept Car Left Side View |
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(Message 587968)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The restored "Man from U.N.C.L.E piranha spy car |
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(Message 587964)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 587962)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Piranha "Spy Car |
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(Message 587959)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Reactor appeared on several TV shows, including "Star Trek" with William Shatner |
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(Message 587956)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: So, you are conspiracy theorist The theory about 911 the people involved had help from the U.S |
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Rosie O'Donnell to host Price is Right?
(Message 587954)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bob Barker has endorsed Rosie O'Donnell as a choice for next host of the longest running daytime game show. How about Joan Rivers ?? LOLOL |
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(Message 587952)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587951)
Posted 17 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Blade Runner police car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587660)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Indy Concept |
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JFK....what do YOU believe???
(Message 587658)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: All the news media in the world cannot change my mind that one person killed JFK. He was a threat to elitists as well as those want a one world government. As everbody knows the zapruder film film shows a gunshot from the front not from the back. This country has not recovered from this tragic event and will not be until the truth is revealed JFK information |
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Congratulations to the winners of Le Mans 2007 ...
(Message 587654)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi A10 TDI |
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Congratulations to the winners of Le Mans 2007 ...
(Message 587653)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot 908 diesel |
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Illegal immigration................right or wrong??
(Message 587652)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Illegal immigration wrong wrong wrong!! |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587651)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Engine of the VW w12 More information on the VW W12 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587649)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Interior view of the 2001 VW w12 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587648)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Honda FCX Interior views |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587647)
Posted 16 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2001 Volkswagen W12 Yes that is a realy V-Dub |
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Thankyou for Ubuntu!
(Message 587242)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have recently installed mandriva what websites have yo had luck getting apps as well as updates for this OS Hi Martin, Thanks for the headups on mandriva will check out the mandriva links Regards Matthew |
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Mandriva
(Message 587241)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have both 2007 Free I586 and X86-64 working with boinc. What is the trick to download and install on Linux Mandriva? |
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(Message 587065)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Question? I am running the latest version of Mandriva and wondered if BOINC is compatable with this version Linux CHEERS!! Matthew |
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Thankyou for Ubuntu!
(Message 587063)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is the current version of Boinc compatale with Mandriva? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587049)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1980 Aston Martin Bulldog |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587044)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1973 Chevrolet Aerovette |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587040)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1995 Lamborghini Cala |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587037)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Bentley Continental GT |
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Thankyou for Ubuntu!
(Message 587034)
Posted 15 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is Mandriva Linux the same or better than Ubuntu? HI Martin, I have recently installed mandriva what websites have yo had luck getting apps as well as updates for this OS Matthew |
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(Message 587029)
Posted 14 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2001 Volkswagen W12 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 587026)
Posted 14 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Thankyou for Ubuntu!
(Message 586471)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is Mandriva Linux the same or better than Ubuntu? Thanks Matthew |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586466)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TVR Sagaris |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586464)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tvr Tuscan |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586459)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TVR Cerbera Speed 12 |
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Mr. Wizard has passed on......
(Message 586440)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gods Speed Mr Wizard |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586436)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Aurora Concept Station Wagon |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586432)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rolls-Royce Estate Wagon |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586431)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ... Scimitar Station Wagon Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586428)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: one-of-a-kind Chrysler Plainsman |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586426)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GMC Pad Can you believe someone got paid for designing that winnebago lol |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 586424)
Posted 13 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585887)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1970 - Bertone Stratos Zero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585882)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Maybach Exelero |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585879)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585878)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585875)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Audi RSQ |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585734)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1956 Pontiac Club de Mer |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585732)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1956 Pontiac Club de Mer |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585559)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Mitsuoka Orochi Nude |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585552)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GMC Pad |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585545)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Renault Reinastella Created back in 1992 by the imaginative Renault design team based in Paris, Reinastella was first unveiled to the public on 2nd April that year on the Champs-Elysees at the permanent Renault exhibition showroom. Reinastella was designed with the intention of showing how personal transport might appear in the year 2038 and was physically created following Renault?s decision to become involved with the world-famous Euro Disney theme park. The concept formed an important part of the attraction?s Visonarium 360 degree cinema trip through the centuries and at Goodwood this year, the astounding 12-year-old concept will undoubtedly turn heads once more and prove to be one of the most major talking points of the entire three-day festival. While Reinastella will be the centre-piece of a space-scape built to house the ?Future Cars? display in the Cartier Style et Luxe area, the event will also feature separate displays of the Renaultsport brand of roadcars - including the Clio 182, Clio V6 255 and Megane 225 ? a current R24 Formula One car and also a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the much-loved MPV Renault Espace |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585542)
Posted 12 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nissan Pivo |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585539)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: EcoJet |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585537)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bentley Hunaudi - 8-litre v16 2000 Is a 8 liter v16 going to be enough power? :o) |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585530)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bentley Hunaudi - 8-litre v16 2000 Bentley Motor Cars reveals a dramatic concept car, The Bentley - project Hunaudi?res. This supercar project provides the debut of a new 16 cylinder engine developed to a specific brief to provide a technologically advanced power plant with unique Bentley characteristics |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585513)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nike One Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585508)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Buick Wildcat II concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585505)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The 1956 Buick Centurion |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585504)
Posted 11 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1951 Buick LeSabre Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585242)
Posted 10 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
So because you are upset of what happened in another thread you decided to come here and rant and rave? That is great seeing that you are upset you go from thread to thread and stir things up LOL |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 585192)
Posted 10 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
To each His/Her own!! :o) For what you sat in your message it can be held to for any motorized vehicle. It is the person(s) operating the vehicle that causes death and destruction. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 584326)
Posted 9 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford GT90 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583932)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 583929)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 583926)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Fossilized tracks evidence that dinosaurs swam
(Message 583811)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 583810)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 583806)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583802)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1962 Chevrolet Corvair Monza GT ... |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583796)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583794)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Camaro Concept Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583422)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583419)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583418)
Posted 8 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If we were buying a new car this would be it. Except it would be British Racing Green with a tan interior. At least they did not make look like a Ford Edsel LOL |
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Globalism - good or bad?
(Message 583217)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Greed, Egoism, and more greed in the hearts of those who have the money? So true so true !! well spoken |
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(Message 583212)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Letting the Cat of the Bag :o) |
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Globalism - good or bad?
(Message 583211)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Globalism - good or bad?" It depends on who you are, I guess. ;) Globalism is for those who have a need to control people. Meaning those who try to control are really the ones who feel out of control. A sense insecurity with people as well as their surrounds. |
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Future of Flight
(Message 583109)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Future of Flight Worm holes |
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Globalism - good or bad?
(Message 583108)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Globalism is bad can lead to the new world order.Fundamentalist concerns over Armageddon? Fundamentalist concerns no. Concerns of not having Identity which you would not have with Globalism. Here is the definition of Globalization that I understand it to be: Globalization refers to increasing global connectivity, integration and interdependence in the economic, social, technological, cultural, political, and ecological spheres. Globalization is an umbrella term and is perhaps best understood as a unitary process inclusive of many sub-processes (such as enhanced economic interdependence, increased cultural influence, rapid advances of information technology, and novel governance and geopolitical challenges) that are increasingly binding people and the biosphere more tightly into one global system. There are several definitions and all usually mention the increasing connectivity of economies and ways of life across the world. The Encyclopedia Britannica says that globalization is the "process by which the experience of everyday life ... is becoming standardized around the world." While some scholars and observers of globalization stress convergence of patterns of production and consumption and a resulting homogenization of culture, others stress that globalization has the potential to take many diverse forms.[1] In economics, globalization is the convergence of prices, products, wages, rates of interest and profits towards developed country norms.[2] Globalization of the economy depends on the role of human migration, international trade, movement of capital, and integration of financial markets. The International Monetary Fund notes the growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through increasing volume and variety of cross-border transactions, free international capital flows, and more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology. Theodore Levitt is usually credited with globalization's first use in an economic context. [3] |
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TLPTPW#35 - It all Ended on Thursday! CLOSED!
(Message 583079)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: getting my number 2 pencil ready |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 583074)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2004 Peugeot Quark |
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Globalism - good or bad?
(Message 583067)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Globalism is bad can lead to the new world order. |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582992)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: This not a Car of tomorrow however this would for me be a awesome car to have 1966 Cadillac Fleetwood |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582978)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If we were buying a new car this would be it. Except it would be British Racing Green with a tan interior. If memory serves me right this Jag model could come with a turbo V8 |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 582976)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I can the Ad copy Toys R US toys are testing by members of Hooters Restuarant and Sports Bar LOL |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 582637)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 582621)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The other side One day a young Buddhist on his journey home, came to the banks of a wide river. Staring hopelessly at the great obstacle in front of him , he pondered for hours on just how to cross such a wide barrier. Just as he was about to give up his pursuit to continue his journey he saw a great teacher on the other side of the river. The young Buddhist yells over to the teacher "Oh wise one , can you tell me how to get to the other side of this river"? The teacher ponders for a moment looks up and down the river and yells back "My son, you are on the other side" . |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 582620)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Paratrooper A paratrooper was scared to jump. His instructor told him, "If anything goes wrong, say, `Buddha oh Buddha' and you will be saved." The paratrooper got so scared that he forgot to pull his rip cord. So he said, "Buddha oh Buddha," and a hand came out and saved him. He said, "Thank God," and he was dropped. |
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Beware: Bad guys run Wi-Fi networks
(Message 582617)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One way to literally lobotomize an open WIFI without password protection is to download the manufactures firmware for that specific WIFI router, and do an over the air wireless firmware upgrade. That usually trashs the entire unit and voids the warranty. If their is a will their is a way |
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Beware: Bad guys run Wi-Fi networks
(Message 582597)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One way to literally lobotomize an open WIFI without password protection is to download the manufactures firmware for that specific WIFI router, and do an over the air wireless firmware upgrade. That usually trashs the entire unit and voids the warranty. Never use WIFI network just for that reason. :o) |
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What do you think of the Olympics 2012 logo?
(Message 582593)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582589)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If we were buying a new car this would be it. Except it would be British Racing Green with a tan interior. Excellent choice in color British Racing green all the way :o) |
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What do you think of the Olympics 2012 logo?
(Message 582585)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What do you think of the Olympics 2012 logo?
(Message 582583)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What do you think of the Olympics 2012 logo?
(Message 582582)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What do you think of the Olympics 2012 logo?
(Message 582580)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582577)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot 607 Feline |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582573)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2004 Peugeot 907 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582571)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rolls Royce Phantom Rolls Royce Phantom |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582569)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rolls Royce Phantom |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 582553)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582546)
Posted 7 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2003 Bentley Arnage always liked the style of this car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582543)
Posted 6 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rolls Royce Phantom |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 582541)
Posted 6 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The last car I bought was a Buick LaSabre (don't laugh). I went into the dealers show room looking casual, walking around looking at the various cars (I had already picked out one in the their new car lot). When a sales person finally approached me I told him about the one I wanted and the MSRP price on the window. He quoted me a slightly lower price than the MSRP. I asked him for a pen and paper, took the MSRP, multiplied it by 0.845, which was the price they paided for it and added $750 for their profit. At first they wouldn't take my offer, fine OK, then I explained to them I knew that it was near the end of the month, the end of the quarter, and the factory inventory bonus time was coming up, as well as their having to make another inventory interest payment on the unsold vehicle. Way to go !! Can you imagine all of the times they took advantage of other people and did not care at all? |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 581483)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it. |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 581474)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a leaky tire. |
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Alleged Seti cover-up...
(Message 581470)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Orkin Man |
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Alleged Seti cover-up...
(Message 581459)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: squash it. Well it Bugs me LOLOL hahaha |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581456)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: All these concept cars are beautiful, but the insurance on them would either Yes I can see some idiot driving around not paying attention smack into one of these cars then play if off that is was not his fault. Excuse would be Judge I am just a idiot please let me off with a warning! LOL |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581448)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Honda FCX |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581446)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Wiesmann GT |
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Who is HOT and who is NOT !!!!
(Message 581445)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581442)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2006 Audi R10 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581204)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Lincoln Indianapolis Exclusive Study |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581199)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 Dodge Firearrow Sport Coupe |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581194)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1955 Cadillac Die Valkyrie |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 581193)
Posted 4 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GMC Futurliner |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580989)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Renault Twingo Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580986)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580972)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
From the stand point of this car looking like a 300c the top half does however the rest of the body is all ford. THe front grill looks nowhere near like the 300c. Also the back end of the car is different as well. |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 580565)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dust if you must, but wouldn't it be better To paint a picture, or write a letter, Bake a cake, or plant a seed; Ponder the difference between want and need? Dust if you must, but there's not much time, With rivers to swim, and mountains to climb; Music to hear, and books to read; Friends to cherish, and life to lead. Dust if you must, but the world's out there With the sun in your eyes, and the wind in your hair; A flutter of snow, a shower of rain, This day will not come around again. Dust if you must, but bear in mind, Old age will come and it's not kind. And when you go (and go you must) You, yourself, will make more dust. |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 580562)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
It is either Michael or Tito LOL |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 580561)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey guess I have a tv show in Japan and did not even know it lol |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 580559)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 580557)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 580555)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 580553)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Information is movingâ€â€you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets."â€â€Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580552)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Ford Interceptor Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580550)
Posted 3 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 2007 Chrysler Nassau Concept |
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Coloquialisms and other sayings.
(Message 580423)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A old saying when you get startled by someone or something. Yee Gods and Little Fishes!! |
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Coloquialisms and other sayings.
(Message 580422)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A funny saying Winner Winner Chicken Dinner |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580421)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 580417)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580416)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1970 Mercedes-Benz C 111 |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 580407)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1970 Holden GTR-X |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 580405)
Posted 2 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Logo for Paddys Irish Pub John Glad you like the logo. Went to Bar Called the Fox and the Hound yesterday order up a pint of Guinness excellent Brew if I might say so :o) |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 579804)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The question is, who ought to make that decision? The Congress or the commanders? And as you know, my position is clearâ€â€I'm a commander guy."â€â€Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007 |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 579801)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Logo for Paddys Irish Pub |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 579794)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Watchers The name Watcher, or Grigori, means "Those Who Watch", or "Those Who Are Awake", or "The Ones Who Never Sleep". The mysterious eighth order of angels, the gentle Grigori were created by God to be Earthly shepherds of the first humans. The Grigori were both physically and spiritually gigantic, at least by the standards of the people who later wrote about them. They served early humanity as vast reservoirs of information concerning the finer points of civilization, and their selflessness was beyond compare. They were also called the Watchers, as it was their job to observe humanity, lending a helping hand when necessary but not interfering in the course of human development. In the Book Of Enoch, it describes that God had sent a legion of angels to earth in order to watch over and assist man during the beginning of civilization. These angels taught man sciences which were forbidden by God such as the magick in herbs, reading the stars, divination and sorcery. Enoch goes on to say "...but they chose husbands and wives from among the humans and led greatly debauched lives, neglecting their heavenly duties..." This angered God greatly and he banished the "fallen". Among the Strega the Watchers are called the Grigori. Originally there were 4 royal stars or Lords and they were called the Watchers. Each of these Lords ruled over one of the 4 cardinal points...North, South, East, West. North - Formalhaut - who marked Winter Solstice South - Regulus - who marked Summer Solstice East - Aldebaran - who marked the Vernal Equinox West - Antares - who marked Autumn Equinox In the Strega Mythos, the Watchers were Gods who guarded the Heavens and Earth. Over time the Greeks made them Gods of the 4 winds, and the Christians made them creatures of the Air. In Stregheria we call the elements from the altar. The Grigori are of a "higher" realm and guard the portals to the gods. The witch is watched and aided by the Grigori. Every act of magick is seen and noted by the Grigori. This does not mean that the Grigori will stop a working, we are each responsible for our actions. Just that all workings are noted and we all need to think about what we do - before - we do it. I personally view the Grigori as a sort of 'conscienceness' whereby I weigh the aspects for what I wish to do and the consequences thereof.. Our first encounter is when we cast the circle. We call forth the Watchers to 'watch' or oversee the ritual and whatever workings we may be doing. In 'A Dictionary of Angels' by Gustav Davidson, the Watchers are portrayed as a high order of Angels, (Archangels), also known as Grigori or Irin. Not all the Watchers descended: those that remained are the holy Watchers, and they reside in the 5th Heaven. The evil Watchers dwell either in the 3rd Heaven or in Hell. 1. Armaros: Taught men the resolving of enchantments 2. Araquiel: Taught men the signs of the earth 3. Azazel: Taught men to make knives, swords, and shields, and to devise ornaments and cosmetics. 4. Baraqijal: Taught men astrology 5. Ezequeel: Taught men the knowledge of the clouds. 6. Gadreel: Introduced weapons of war 7. Kokabel: Taught the science of constellations 8. Penemue: Instructed mankind in writing and taught children the bitter and sweet, and the secrets of wisdom. 9. Sariel: Taught men the course of the moon. 10. Semjaza: Taught men enchantments, root-cutting etc. 11. Shamshiel: Taught men the signs of the sun. Taken in part from Archangels Mailing List The Book of Enoch The Book of Jubilees A Dictionary of Angels' by Gustav Davidson |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579792)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1956 GMC Firebird III |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579790)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Nucleon |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579788)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1962 Ford Seattle-ITE XXI |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579783)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pontiac Firebird Concept Here is another Pontiac Firebird in a different color |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579781)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1968 Dodge Charger III |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579778)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: AMC AMX III |
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Greenpeace
(Message 579776)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 579497)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody up for a game of Darts? Here in the States Dart tournments(sp) are being more and more on tv |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 579493)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 579490)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 579488)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 579485)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Anybody up for a game of Darts? |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579483)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Maserati Birdcage 75th Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579480)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Holden Efijy Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579472)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Ford Airstream Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 579466)
Posted 1 Jun 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot Moovie Concept |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578871)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chrysler Turbine Car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578870)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1964 Ford Gas Turbine Concept Truck |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578868)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1963 Ford Allegro Coupe Concept |
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IF...
(Message 578864)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I would wish for common sense among the masses |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578862)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I could see the Hover-Car using the same type of propulsion as the Maglev Trains Work Maglev |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578858)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do you think a hover-car will ever be in mainstream use... BUT, arent tires more effecient... a hover car would be more likely to crash etc I know that the Flying car has received a lot of press in the past couple of years. |
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Energise
(Message 578843)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578841)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Peugeot 908 RC concept car |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578840)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578838)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578837)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Cars of Tomorrow 1950's to the present
(Message 578835)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 578833)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578829)
Posted 31 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578822)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A large pod of dolphins frolic in the ocean |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 578817)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 578813)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 578811)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Shining 1980 |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 578808)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578805)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578803)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Blue Whale |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578798)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The American Cetacean Society Whale Info |
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Greenpeace
(Message 578793)
Posted 30 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Save the whales |
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To Fathers Day 2007
(Message 577875)
Posted 29 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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To Fathers Day 2007
(Message 577874)
Posted 29 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 577490)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another Version of the Schwinn Sting Ray history |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 577488)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One thing that took my breath away was when I was 8 years old. It was a ] Thought stingray was the style of the bike and krate was a trim level |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577487)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 577451)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: From Coast to Coast am - Hawk Tales Robert Collins sent us a document to augment his presentation, a 65 page report by Bruce Maccabee titled Hawk Tales (Part I, Part II, PDF). Collins has identified "Hawk" as Ernie Kellerstrass, an Air Force Lt. Col. who worked at the Foreign Technology Division until retiring. Robert Collins sent us a document to augment his presentation, a 65 page report by Bruce Maccabee titled Hawk Tales (Part I, Part II, PDF). Collins has identified "Hawk" as Ernie Kellerstrass, an Air Force Lt. Col. who worked at the Foreign Technology Division until retiring. Hawk Tales part 1 Hawk Tales Part 2 |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577442)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577106)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: To those brave men who lost their lives on Dec 7 1941 You are correct thanks for the heads up!! :o) |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 577100)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One thing that took my breath away was when I was 8 years old. It was a ] Schwinn Stingray Bicycle |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577092)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tribute to those Men who fought for our freedom on D-Day National D-Day Memorial at Bedford,Va Bedford WW2 memorial |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577089)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: To those brave men who lost their lives on Dec 7 1942 |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577086)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The National World War Two Memorial |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 577084)
Posted 28 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gulf War Memorial - Central Park |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576782)
Posted 27 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576781)
Posted 27 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: For the Golfer that has everything |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576780)
Posted 27 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576777)
Posted 27 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576123)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576120)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576118)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
You would think that guy would be wearing a face shield or at least a poncho LOL |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576110)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I would hate to be the guy behind the cow. You might say it give a new definition to the word Cow Catcher. :o) |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576107)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576105)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Pimp My Vehicle
(Message 576102)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Word of the Day
(Message 576098)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Today's Word: prodigious prodigious (adjective) [prah-DIJ-ahs] 1. great in size, amount, force, or extent: "Grace was falling behind schedule at work and she would need a prodigious effort over the next week to catch up." 2. amazing; extraordinary; 'prodigious talent' adverb form: prodigiously noun form: prodigiousness Origin Approximately 1552; borrowed from Middle French, 'prodigieux,' and directly from Latin, 'prodigiosus': monstrous, marvelous, from 'prodigium': omen, prodigy. |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576088)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And so, my fellow americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. John F. Kennedy, Inaugural address, January 20, 1961 35th president of US 1961-1963 (1917 - 1963) |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576084)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Your silent tents of green We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576080)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: They are dead; but they live in each Patriot's breast, And their names are engraven on honor's bright crest. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth; Rest to each faithful eye that weepeth... ~Thomas Moore |
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Favorite Editorial Cartoons
(Message 576077)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 576072)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Two More Eyewitnesses of Aerial "Drones" in 2005 and 2006 Aerial Drones |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576068)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576066)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576064)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Canadian National War Memorial |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576063)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Korean War Memorial |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576059)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576058)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 576057)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 575786)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 575785)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 575784)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Memorial Day Tributes
(Message 575783)
Posted 26 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 575377)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Dictionary of Custom License Plate Terms Vanity plate terms |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 575344)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rural Northern Ireland |
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Politics :
Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 575342)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Information is moving -- you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., May 2, 2007 |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 575341)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You helped our nation celebrate its bicentennial in 17 -- 1976." --George W. Bush, to Queen Elizabeth, Washington, D.C., May 7, 2007 |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 575336)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 575326)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: tax cut expiration advantage tax cut |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 575324)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 575321)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sending more beer for back up! |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 575319)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Net taxes could arrive by this fall Tax cuts are suppose to generate much a boost in the economy however what we have seen is that big business does not invest this into gorwth of their businesses they just line their pocket with more cash!! A good example of this is the OIL companies! |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 575316)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HI Pawly, I am sending a semi truck full of Labatts Blue for everybody in Canandian Cafe |
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Welcome to the Canadian Cafe!
(Message 575314)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: How many forms if I. D. does no need :o) |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 575112)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Net taxes could arrive by this fall I see this as more of a Republican Plus seeing that they are for revenue generating no matter how they abtain it. |
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(Message 575079)
Posted 25 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Net taxes could arrive by this fall The era of tax-free e-mail, Internet shopping and broadband connections could end this fall, if recent proposals in the U.S. Congress prove successful. Net taxes could arrive by this fall |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 574698)
Posted 24 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do you know what the last words Jeffery Dalmer said to the person who took his life? Hey Buddy I have had guys like you for Breakfast!! |
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Favorite Editorial Cartoons
(Message 574685)
Posted 24 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite Editorial Cartoons
(Message 574683)
Posted 24 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 573693)
Posted 22 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Odd Aerial "Drone"? Photographed Again Over Capitola, California odd aerial craft |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573684)
Posted 22 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morn,n to yeah all :o) |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573360)
Posted 22 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Hello, uno pussy gato. You got uno tacks problemente |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 573335)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 573331)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What do you think (Xserve)?
(Message 573330)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What do you think to the Apple Xserve server system? Apple has awlays over priced their products. THe price vs value is not there with apple products. |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573325)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Keeping it Cool and winning |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573323)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573321)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573320)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573317)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573308)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Regaining First Place!! Van Camps recommended by 4 out of 5 pooters |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573305)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Van Camps Beans Value Pack of pooters everywhere |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 573303)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beans the Magical Fruit. |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572739)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: winning by a nose! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572736)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In first place do to a pooting mishap |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572734)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The world's largest supercomputer is searching the sky for alien signals and home computer users are donating their machines' idle time. The internet has made it all possible |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572732)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572731)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Me first |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572729)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Whats the lastest on the Seti Home world? |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572726)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Taking First place in Space Dock at a time |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572717)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :O) |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572689)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The NOnSENSE thread.
(Message 572687)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572684)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do we have Gas Masks? :o) |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572682)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572678)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572665)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572653)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pooting into first place! Is their going to be a pooting party? |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572644)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The NOnSENSE thread.
(Message 572637)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The NOnSENSE thread.
(Message 572635)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The NOnSENSE thread.
(Message 572620)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572614)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Pooting into first place! |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572602)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572599)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 572593)
Posted 21 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 572588)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572584)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572581)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572578)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572577)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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What is your favorite Vanity Plate!
(Message 572575)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572571)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hitting a Home Run into first place the Mickey Mantel way |
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Have a Look
(Message 572344)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: car assembley the lego/K'nex way Lego Mindstorms Warehouse Project Lego Mindstorms Warehouse Project |
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(Message 572335)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572330)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: To Infinity and Beyond Here is a visual for yeah :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572278)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: To Infinity and Beyond |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572273)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning one post at a time!! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572269)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before Lunch time!!! yippie yahoo!! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572255)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Good Morning ! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 572250)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in the fast lane!!! :o) |
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WARNING... BBCODE thread had Phishing Trojan...now fixed
(Message 572249)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Compare AVP's click on comparatives in the left column, then the "on demand comparative," February 2007 > on on line results Does the test also take into account how much resources these programs have to use to complete the task? I know in the past Norton was a terrible resource hog. |
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WARNING... BBCODE thread had Phishing Trojan...now fixed
(Message 572244)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Here is another antivirus software that is rated the best in 2006 NOD32 Antivirus Software Comprehensive Protection Running separate applications for viruses, hackers, adware, and spyware can slow your PC, be difficult to manage, and provide questionable protection. Beware of large, bloated internet security suites that consume hundreds of megabytes on your PC. These typically exist because vendors have acquired products and 'bundled' them together. In contrast, ESET NOD32 was designed from the core as a single, highly-optimized engine that works as a unified Anti-Threat system to protect against a broad spectrum of malware. Viruses, worms, spyware, and other malicious attacks, which are constantly evolving. ESET NOD32 utilizes patent-pending ThreatSense® Technology to detect tomorrow's threats in real-time, by analyzing code execution for malicious intent - keeping you ahead of the malware-writers. |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571966)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Somebody said there is a Ho in here? Ho Thee Doe!! |
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Last Person to Poot Wins [1]
(Message 571951)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: . |
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Hillary Clinton Needs Your Advice
(Message 571946)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I believe that all she has to do is run, and she will win... Every feminist (male and female) in this country will vote for her on that principal alone... Just my 2 pennies... ;) He has been called on the carpet for giving sounds bites to questions asked of him. |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571935)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Hillary Clinton Needs Your Advice
(Message 571931)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :oP |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571929)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Talley Ho!!! I am in first place! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571926)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks..I didn't know you were buyin' we have this on tap! |
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Hillary Clinton Needs Your Advice
(Message 571923)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do not think she will be elected as president. The country is not ready for a female running the Gov. Obama was a threat early on however in recent weeks he has been critized for comforming political Machine. |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571912)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: New Cray Y-MP C90 Supercomputer |
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Hillary Clinton Needs Your Advice
(Message 571909)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Unbelievable. The rating scale used was the A GW Jr rating scale lol |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571908)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In response to the title. Is that made by Binford? LOL recomended by Tim the Tool man Taylor |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571906)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Aurora Borealis |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571902)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Things that take your breath away...
(Message 571900)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 571898)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571896)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks..I didn't know you were buyin' Name your poison! :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571894)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :O) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571890)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: CHEERS! |
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Hillary Clinton Needs Your Advice
(Message 571889)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do not think she will be elected as president. The country is not ready for a female running the Gov. |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 571887)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Has she rebounded from the pope error she maid a couple years back? |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571884)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have come to take first place with my knights that say Knee |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571883)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have come in Peace!! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571881)
Posted 20 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: have no fear Robin Hood is here |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 571244)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Mothman Prophecies is a 1976 book by parapsychologist John Keel, described as nonfiction. The book's subject matter mostly concerns events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, during 1966 and 1967, focusing on sightings of a creature dubbed Mothman. It also includes Keel's theories about UFOs, Men in Black, ghosts, and other paranormal phenomena, as well as the December 15, 1967, collapse of the Silver Bridge across the Ohio River from Point Pleasant to Gallipolis, Ohio. The book was the basis of a 2002 film of the same name. |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571187)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The killer tortoise. Dune that is one bad tortoise!! :o) |
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A Punning Clan
(Message 571173)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bugs Bunny: You don't say? Well, come 'ere, shorty, come 'ere. Don't say I told ya, but there's a guy in the next car who says he's the meanest, toughest, et cetera, et cetera, and he's got a seven-shooter to prove it. How's about that? |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571172)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Heavens to Murgatroid |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571167)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One banana, two banana, three banana, four Four bananas make a bunch and so do many more. Over hill and highway the banana buggies go Comin'on to bring you the Banana Splits show (CHORUS): Makin' up a mess of fun, makin' up a mess of fun Lots of fun for everyone Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Four banana, three banana, two banana, one All bananas playin' in the bright warm sun. Flippin' like a pancake, popping like a cork Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper an' Snork (REPEAT CHORUS) Two banana, four banana, one banana, three Swingin' like a bunch on monkeys, hangin' from a tree. Hey there, ev'rybody, won't you come along and see How much like Banana Splits ev'ryone can be Makin' up a mess of fun, makin' up a mess of fun Lots of fun for everyone Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la Tra la la, la la la la |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571162)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is a Flinstone Morning here in Seti Land :o) We'll make new friends, there's 4,000 other people in this world! -Fred Flintstone |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571160)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Keeping the post a live that ain't no jive :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571156)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Taking the family pet for a walk :o) |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 571153)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
John What other Famous Irish Female singers would you recommend to listen to? For me Irish music hits a chord with me when I listen to the songs. Cheers! Matthew |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 571147)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A Jestons Good Morning to everyone is Seti Land |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 570901)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What did the sink say to the water faucet? -- you're a real drip |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 570897)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Why did the turtle cross the road? To get to the shell station |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 570896)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Why did the blonde stare at a cna of orange juice for three hours? it said concentrate! |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570889)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Television is a high-impact medium. It does some things no other force can do-transmitting electronic pictures through the air. Still, as an explored, comprehensive medium, it is not a substitute for print. Walter Cronkite :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570884)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Good Evening |
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The Cunning Plan….*** CLOSED**
(Message 570839)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Right this way.... |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 570834)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hi John, have a question about Irish music. Do they use drums in most of their music? I know the scotts do did not know if the Irish do? Cheers! Matt |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 570829)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
The female singer in this band has a awesome voice!! a true gift when she sings she takes the audience with her. Her music centers a person when listening to her music |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570822)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness forces you to grow beyond what you were. Cherie Carter-Scott, "If Love Is a Game, These Are the Rules" Hello world |
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(Message 570813)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonight on Coast to Coast AM airing at 1am EST Knightmare of the regular guests on coast to coast am who is your favorite one? One of mine is Major Ed Dames |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570803)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You must first have a lot of patience to learn to have patience. Stanislaw J. Lec, "Unkempt Thoughts" Polish writer (1909 - 1966) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570801)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions. Confucius, The Confucian Analects Chinese philosopher & reformer (551 BC - 479 BC) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570796)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Humor is everywhere, in that there's irony in just about anything a human does. Bill Nye, Interview with Wired.com, April 2005 US TV host and Science Guy |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570793)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer. Ralph Waldo Emerson US essayist & poet (1803 - 1882) :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570788)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared. Eddie Rickenbacker US WWI aviator & businessman (1890 - 1973) Today is Positive thinking day here at Seti Home :o) |
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(Message 570784)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts. Cicero Roman author, orator, & politician (106 BC - 43 BC) :o) |
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(Message 570781)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug. Patricia Neal In UNO!! |
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(Message 570776)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am still determined to be cheerful and happy, in whatever situation I may be; for I have also learned from experience that the greater part of our happiness or misery depends upon our dispositions, and not upon our circumstances. Martha Washington US wife of George Washington 1759 (1732 - 1802) Matthew is Mucho Numero UNO!!! |
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(Message 570773)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944) Numero UNO!! |
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(Message 570769)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: hey everybody I am in first place!!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#33 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 570767)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Leaping into first place!!!! |
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(Message 570763)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570761)
Posted 19 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570307)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570306)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570303)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570302)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570298)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 570294)
Posted 18 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: morning wake up call |
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(Message 569758)
Posted 17 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: or this! |
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(Message 569756)
Posted 17 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And what does the lucky man win!! |
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(Message 569715)
Posted 17 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One definition of Flat Tax Flat tax From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A flat tax (short for flat rate tax) taxes all household income, and possibly corporate profits as well, at the same marginal rate. A flat tax usually refers to the taxation of incomes but can be applied to consumption. Flat taxes are uncommon in advanced economies, whose nationwide taxes typically include a graduated tax on household incomes and corporate profits, such that the marginal tax rate rises as the income or profit of the taxed entity rises. Flat taxes, implemented as well as proposed, usually exempt from taxation household income below a statutorily determined level that is a function of the type and size of the household. As a result, such a flat marginal rate is consistent with a progressive average tax rate. Otherwise, all income or consumption is taxed at the same marginal rate. The flat tax has been adopted in Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Georgia, Romania, F.Y.R.O.Macedonia, and the Czech Republic (only for companies).[1] Proponents believe the simplicity and efficiency of the flat tax is a key reason behind Eastern Europe's dramatic growth. Others believe it is more readily explained by a low starting base and large inward investment. Other countries employing flat taxes include Iceland,[citation needed] Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, The United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Somalia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Uruguay, Guyana, The Bahamas and Tonga |
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(Message 569712)
Posted 17 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :O) |
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(Message 568893)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 568892)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 568888)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 568884)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568882)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: keeping the winning streak alive |
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(Message 568771)
Posted 16 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Another Winning Touch Down to move into first place |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568164)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ZOOM ZOOM I win again :o) |
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(Message 568160)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The star trek enterprise has warped into first place !! over taking time lord 04 |
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(Message 568157)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The partitioning of Iraq ARGUMENTS FOR: Iraq is an artificial country with no natural unity, created by the British after the 1914-18 war. Under the Ottoman Empire, Iraq was divided into three vilayets (provinces): Shia Basra in the south, Sunni-dominated Baghdad in the centre, and Kurdish Mosul in the north. Partition now would assume a similar shape. Partition is the best solution for the sectarian enmities that have reduced Iraq to civil war. Iraq's Government of National Unity is not united and is incapable of governing. The examples of former Yugoslavia and India/Pakistan show that partition is the answer when peoples cannot live peaceably together. There is no longer an Iraqi nation (if there ever was one): there are Kurds, Sunni Arabs and Shia Arabs. Partitioning Iraq is a recognition of realities. Partition offers a get-out for the US and Britain. Troops could be pulled out sooner ARGUMENTS AGAINST: The Iraqi state has lasted for more than 80 years. There is now an Iraqi nation. The present conflict - brought upon Iraq not by its people, but through an invasion - is about who dominates, not about separation or secession. The sectarian bloodshed will get worse. Proposals for partition ignore the reality of Baghdad (population 6 million) which is divided between Sunnis and Shias. Attempts to partition Iraq will make Bosnia look like a tea-party. Iran will dominate the oil-rich Shia south, which will destabilise Iraq's Sunni neighbours. Turkey to the north, with 14 million Kurds, fears the establishment of an independent Iraqi Kurdistan, and Turkey is the West's most valuable ally in the Middle East. Failure to create a democratic Iraqi state or federation will represent a humiliating defeat for Bush and Blair in the War on Terror, and a victory for Iran and al-Qaeda website where this article can be found |
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(Message 568153)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sending a private message |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568151)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning again before the cows come home!!!! |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568149)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning before the Sunsets!!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568074)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 568058)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Celtic-Musicians - Clannad |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 568052)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in style |
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(Message 567926)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567924)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: C'mon Dune... Think evil Here is another evil clown |
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(Message 567538)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nobody has a ghost of a chance to beat me !! I am in first place |
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(Message 567513)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567512)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MXC GAME SHOW |
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(Message 567510)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: stopping private messages one hill at a time :o) |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 567507)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: WHY DID THE CHICKEN CROSS THE ROAD? Plato: For the greater good. Karl Marx: It was a historical inevitability. Machiavelli: So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road, but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely chicken's dominion maintained. Hippocrates: Because of an excess of light pink gooey stuff in its pancreas. Jacques Derrida: Any number of contending discourses may be discovered within the act of the chicken crossing the road, and each interpretation is equally valid as the authorial intent can never be discerned, because structuralism is DEAD, DAMMIT, DEAD! Thomas de Torquemada: Give me ten minutes with the chicken and I'll find out. Timothy Leary: Because that's the only kind of trip the Establishment would let it take. Douglas Adams: Forty-two. Nietzsche: Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also across you. Oliver North: National Security was at stake. B.F. Skinner: Because the external influences which had pervaded its sensorium from birth had caused it to develop in such a fashion that it would tend to cross roads, even while believing these actions to be of its own free will. Carl Jung: The confluence of events in the cultural gestalt necessitated that individual chickens cross roads at this historical juncture, and therefore synchronicitously brought such occurrences into being. Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road. Ludwig Wittgenstein: The possibility of "crossing" was encoded into the objects "chicken" and "road", and circumstances came into being which caused the actualization of this potential occurrence. Albert Einstein: Whether the chicken crossed the road or the road crossed the chicken depends upon your frame of reference. Aristotle: To actualize its potential. Buddha: If you ask this question, you deny your own chicken- nature. |
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Sorry mates, I've had enough - Goodbye
(Message 567506)
Posted 15 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If you stay I'll let you play with Blurf's girlfriends... 17 will get you 20!! :o) |
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It's brilliant!
(Message 567503)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's brilliant! |
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It's brilliant!
(Message 567502)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Excellent choice in tool bar! I have been using this tool bar for a couple of months all I have to say is it is Excellent!! |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 567500)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: John I also found this excellent Irish folk Band for the pub |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 567498)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: John I found some Irish dancers for your pub |
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Now Hear This!!!
(Message 567497)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: NOW HEAR THIS! THEIR IS A ROOSTER IN THE HEN HOUSE |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 567494)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Working to find the the other letters of my last name :o) Lets see looking through my wallet to find the cash |
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(Message 567491)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567486)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567484)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567481)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 567480)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Working to find the the other letters of my last name :o) |
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(Message 567477)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My patients don't walk out in the middle of an operation!" (McCoy to Spock:Journey to Babel) |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 567468)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Eagle has landed into first place |
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THE BIRD FOR YOU ALL!!!!
(Message 567467)
Posted 14 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the American Bird for Yeah :o) |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 566775)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am winning with a smile |
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(Message 566771)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566761)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566758)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566752)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566750)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566748)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566747)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT helping me to defend first place |
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(Message 566271)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey everyone!!!! There's a party going on over here! Have to stay focused cannot let awesome looking ladies distract me from winning!!! :o) |
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(Message 566268)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting a guard to defend my first place standing He keeps apace power pack for just this type of occasion :o) |
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(Message 566267)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566262)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566260)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566239)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Posting a guard to defend my first place standing |
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(Message 566236)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566235)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566234)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 566227)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Defending my first place position with honor |
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(Message 566225)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MEGATRON |
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(Message 566223)
Posted 13 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One of Ultra Mans foes |
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(Message 565959)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chili's "Baby Back Ribs" jingle |
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I thought it was about the science
(Message 565958)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We are born at a given moment, in a given place and, like vintage years of wine, we have the qualities of the year and of the season of which we are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything more. Carl Jung |
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(Message 565956)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: All who call on God in true faith, earnestly from the heart, will certainly be heard, and will receive what they have asked and desired. Martin Luther Every man must do two things alone; he must do his own believing and his own dying. Martin Luther Faith is a living and unshakable confidence, a belief in the grace of God so assured that a man would die a thousand deaths for its sake. Martin Luther |
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(Message 565952)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. John F. Kennedy A revolution is coming - a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough; compassionate if we care enough; successful if we are fortunate enough - but a revolution which is coming whether we will it or not. We can affect its character, we cannot alter its inevitability. John F. Kennedy A young man who does not have what it takes to perform military service is not likely to have what it takes to make a living. Today's military rejects include tomorrow's hard-core unemployed. John F. Kennedy All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!" John F. Kennedy |
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(Message 565949)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: you spin right round baby right round like a record baby |
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(Message 565948)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: In Flight Humor Here are some real examples of humor on airplanes that have been heard or reported "Hello Everyone, we have a first time flyer on board today - and it is also their 50th birthday!" After everybody cheers, the flight attendant continues, "Will everyone please wish the captain a Happy Birthday!?" The pilot dropped out of the fog at Spokane Washington and discovered he was half way down the runway and slammed the plane down onto the ground. The flight attendant announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, we just dropped into Spokane." "Welcome to Las Vegas, Nevada. We'd like to thank you for flying Southwest Airlines, and on behalf of the flight deck we'd also like to extend a very special and very happy 101st Birthday to a gentleman seated near the front of the aircraft." *scattered applause* "So, if you happen to see the Captain on the way out, mind his walker, shake his hand, and wish him well with another 100 years working here at Southwest Airlines." "If you smoke, please wait until you arrive at a designated smoking area to light up, which (in California) would be outside." "Please use caution when opening the overhead compartments as shift happens!" After taking off, the pilot got on the speaker and said, "Bear with me folks, this is my first time." "From a Southwest Airlines employee: "There may be 50 ways to leave your lover, but there are only 4 ways out of this airplane." Pilot: "Folks, we have reached our cruising altitude now, so I am going to switch the seat belt sign off. Feel free to move about as you wish, but please stay inside the plane till we land. It's a bit cold outside, and if you walk on the wings it affects the flight pattern." After landing: "Thank you for flying Delta Business Express. We hope you enjoyed giving us the business as much as we enjoyed taking you for a ride." As the plane landed and was coming to a stop at Washington National, a lone voice came over the loudspeaker: "Whoa, big fella. Whoa!" After a particularly rough landing during thunderstorms in Memphis, a flight attendant on a Northwest flight announced: "Please take care when opening the overhead compartments because, after a landing like that, sure as hell everything has shifted." From a Southwest Airlines employee: "Welcome aboard Southwest Flight XXX to YYY. To operate your seatbelt, insert the metal tab into the buckle, and pull tight. It works just like every other seatbelt and if you don't know how to operate one, you probably shouldn't be out in public unsupervised. In the event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will descend from the ceiling. Stop screaming, grab the mask, and pull it over your face. If you have a small child traveling with you, secure your mask before assisting with theirs. If you are traveling with two small children, decide now which one you love more." "Weather at our destination is 50 degrees with some broken clouds, but they'll try to have them fixed before we arrive. Thank you, and remember, nobody loves you or your money more than Southwest Airlines." "Your seat cushions can be used for flotation. In the event of an emergency water landing, please take them with our compliments." "As you exit the plane, please make sure to gather all of your belongings. Anything left behind will be distributed evenly among the flight attendants. Please do not leave children or spouses." "Last one off the plane must clean it." From the pilot during his welcome message: "We are pleased to have some of the best flight attendants in the industry. Unfortunately none of them are on this flight." This was overheard on an American Airlines flight into Amarillo, Texas, on a particularly windy and bumpy day. During the final approach, the captain was really having to fight it. After an extremely hard landing, the flight attendant came on the PA and announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Amarillo. Please remain in your seats with your seatbelts fastened while the captain taxis what's left of our airplane to the gate!" Another flight attendant's comment on a less than perfect landing: "We ask you to please remain seated as Captain Kangaroo bounces us to the terminal." An airline pilot wrote that on this particular flight he had hammered his ship into the runway really hard. The airline had a policy which required the first officer to stand at the door while the passengers exited, smile, and give them a, "Thanks for flying XYZ airline." He said that in light of his bad landing, he had a hard time looking the passengers in the eye, thinking that someone would have a smart comment. Finally, everyone had gotten off except for this little old lady walking with a cane. She said, "Sonny, did we land or were we shot down?" After a real crusher of a landing in Phoenix, the flight attendant got on the PA and said, "Ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until Captain Crash and the crew have brought the aircraft to a screeching halt up against the gate. And, once the tire smoke has cleared and the warning bells are silenced, we'll open the door and you can pick your way through the wreckage to the terminal." |
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(Message 565945)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Emperor Guillotine from the Japanese TV show Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 565942)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The New Gas Chamber |
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(Message 565935)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 565931)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Three men die in a plane crash and are waiting to enter heaven. St. Peter asks the first man, What did you do on Earth? Man #1: I was a doctor. St. P.: Go right through those pearly gates. St. P.: And what did you do on Earth? Man #2: I was a school teacher. St. P.: Go right through those pearly gates. St. P.: And what did you do on Earth? Man #3: I was a musician. St. P.: Go around the side, up the freight elevator, through the kitchen... |
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(Message 565791)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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(Message 565779)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in my MACH 5 race car into FIRST PLACE!!! |
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(Message 565768)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning in my MACH 5 race car |
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(Message 565717)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Have no fear Ultra Man is Here to win this Post!! Some who replied to this post suggested he would rust |
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(Message 565706)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Dan is UOTD at beta
(Message 565704)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 565700)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Have no fear Ultra Man is Here to win this Post!! Ultra Man is prepared for the he carries a can of WD-40 |
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. . . iT's Daniel Michel's Birthday - May 13th, 2007
(Message 565697)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 565692)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 565687)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Japanese TV shows
(Message 565685)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: JOHNNY SOKKO AND HIS FLYING ROBOT |
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TLPTPW#32 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 565682)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Have no fear Ultra Man is Here to win this Post!! |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 565681)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 565679)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Here is a better photo of the same cast members |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 565675)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: UFO or Secret Plane Over Montour Falls, New York? Update September 8, 2006: D Davis,who lives in Montour Falls, New York sent this photo to UFOCasebook.com. He took 2 consecutive photos within a split second. One photo had these clouds but the second photo had a little more. What he had on the second photo was a black object in the sky. The picture itself of the trees and clouds is very clear, but the black object seems like it's traveling very fast. The object also has what appears to be a air vortexes on top and bottom. It was a beautiful day, pretty cool picture |
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(Message 565673)
Posted 12 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: DONUT (DOUGHNUT) SHAPED CLOUDS |
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Fun with Gov't Meddling!
(Message 564818)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564812)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here I am in the Yellow Car winning by a nose The secret is out LOL |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564810)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here I am in the Yellow Car winning by a nose |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 564808)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 564804)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 564802)
Posted 11 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564137)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: cutting inline!! to win :o) Use the Vulcun Mind Meld to zoom past you into first place!! |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 564132)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HH the Dalai Lama: This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 564131)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Benjamin Franklin: The moral and religious system which Jesus Christ transmitted to us is the best the world has ever seen, or can see. |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564129)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: cutting inline!! to win :o) |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564124)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 564120)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tornado Death Toll in Kan. Town Hits 10 |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 564118)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is another photo of Greensburg, Kansas after the tornado hit |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 564113)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: a round of beers for everyone By the photo she is very good at multitasking. |
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Time Check
(Message 564108)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the time here in the midwest 7:38pm CDT |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 564102)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: They look scared in this photo LOL |
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TLPTPW#31 - POETS Day is THREAD CLOSED DAY!
(Message 564095)
Posted 10 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beeming myself into first place!! |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 563643)
Posted 9 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 563169)
Posted 8 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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The Daily Funnies - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 563166)
Posted 8 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 562604)
Posted 8 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: a round of beers for everyone |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 562601)
Posted 8 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Time Check
(Message 562597)
Posted 8 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 7:03pm CDT here in the midwest |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 562593)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 562591)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 562587)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself. Sir Richard Francis Burton British explorer & orientalist (1821 - 1890 |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 562584)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is a fine thing to establish one's own religion in one's heart, not to be dependent on tradition and second-hand ideals. Life will seem to you, later, not a lesser, but a greater thing. D. H. Lawrence English novelist (1885 - 1930) |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 562580)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Greensburg tornado rated EF-5 Source: KAKE The tornado that hit the town has been rated as an EF-5 - the largest rating the Enhanced Fujita Scale. An EF0 tornado will likely damage trees but not substantial structures, whereas an EF5 tornado can rip buildings off their foundations leaving them bare and even deform large skyscrapers. Read more: http://www.kake.com/weather/headlines/7347256.html A tornado is a violently rotating column of air which is in contact with both a cumulonimbus (or, in rare cases, cumulus) cloud base and the surface of the earth. Tornadoes can come in many sizes, but are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel, with the narrow end touching the earth. Often, a cloud of debris encircles the lower portion of the funnel. Most tornadoes have winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) or less, are approximately 250 feet (75 meters) across, and travel a few miles (several kilometers) before dissipating. However, some tornadoes can have winds of more than 300 mph (480 km/h), be more than a mile (1.6 km) across, and stay on the ground for dozens of miles (more than 100 kilometers).[1][2][3] Tornadoes have been observed on every continent except Antarctica; however, most of the world's tornadoes occur in the United States.[4] Other areas which commonly experience tornadoes include New Zealand, western and southeastern Australia, south-central Canada, northwestern and central Europe, Italy, south-central and eastern Asia, east-central South America, and Southern Africa.[5] According to the local News the tornado that Hit Greensburg , Kansas was a EF5 Enhanced F Scale for Tornado Damage FUJITA SCALE DERIVED EF SCALE OPERATIONAL EF SCALE F Number Fastest 1/4-mile (mph) 3 Second Gust (mph) EF Number 3 Second Gust (mph) EF Number 3 Second Gust (mph) 0 40-72 45-78 0 65-85 0 65-85 1 73-112 79-117 1 86-109 1 86-110 2 113-157 118-161 2 110-137 2 111-135 3 158-207 162-209 3 138-167 3 136-165 4 208-260 210-261 4 168-199 4 166-200 5 261-318 262-317 5 200-234 5 Over 200 |
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Time Check
(Message 562182)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 8:36am CDT in the midwest The Monument Rocks in western Kansas |
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Brand New SETI@home Video..... WOW its cool!
(Message 562177)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: KUDOS !!! John you out did your self!! |
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Soon-to-be Up Time (May 04 2007)
(Message 562172)
Posted 7 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ORION is the name I want to submit |
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Rocky's Cafe...Closed for cleaning....
(Message 561775)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Woohoo, beers all around. Thanks for the Brewski!! :o) |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561774)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You're OK Matthew. Don't worry about it. We see the damage They are forecasting weather like this for then rest of the week. These storms usually start out in the southwest then move northeast. one good thing is the early warning system is excellent. Also, the local media coverage is very good on all three tv channels. Does Ohio get very many tornados ? |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561757)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Kansas Tornado: Video Shows Greensburg Tornado Destruction, 7 Dead By Lynda Johnson May 5, 2007 A massive tornado swept through Greensburg, Kansas, killing at least seven people. The massive system moved through central Kansas last night spinning off several tornados and causing extensive damage in Macksville, Trousdale, St. John and Claflin. Most of Greensburg was destroyed by the tornado and video taken of the scene shows the destruction. Reports from the ground indicate that 50 percent of Greensburg has suffered extensive damage with the downtown area "wiped out," according to witnesses. A storm spotter sent KSN a lightning-backlit photo of the tornado. In addition to the seven people killed, around 60 people were injured, and more than a dozen of those injuries were serious. The dead included six in Kiowa County, where Greensburg is located, and one in nearby Stafford County, said Sharon Watson, a spokeswoman for the Kansas Adjutant General's Department. We continue to find folks and this will go on for a good couple days  the rescue itself," Hewitt said during a news conference. "I mean, the debris is just unbelievable. Even if you are in a basement, I mean your home is collapsed, and we've got to find a way to get to you." According to reports some 30 people were pulled from the rubble of Kiowa County Memorial Hospital in Greensburg as the storm ripped homes off their foundations and even damaged below-ground shelters. The tornado that struck Greensburg late on Friday damaged about 90 percent of the town about 110 miles west of Wichita, City Administrator Steve Hewitt told reporters Saturday. 1,600 residents were evacuated and they were ordered not to come back as emergency squads continued to comb the wreckage with tractors and dogs to see if any survivors remained |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561752)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You're OK Matthew. Don't worry about it. We see the damage We appreciate the concern everyone here is doing good :o) |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561749)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A tornado touches down south of Haviland, Kansas |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561731)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: KSN Greensburg/Great Bend Tornado Radar Thanks for helping me out on the links. It is very much appreciated :o) |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561720)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Greensburg Tornado 30 Aerial shots I copied and pasted the url in the message then added the begining and end for the link. Example I used ..url=http://google.com/]Google[/url] How is the Snooker Game going so far! :o) |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561712)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TORNADO VIDEO!! May 4, 2007 - Ellis Co., OK Thanks Matt |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561708)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: [quote]KSN Greensburg/Great Bend Tornado Radar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuQGcdgrajA |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561707)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: [quote]Greensburg Tornado 30 Aerial shots okay what is the best way to correct this ? |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561703)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: KSN Greensburg/Great Bend Tornado Radar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqwRilah804 |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561699)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Greensburg Tornado 30 Aerial shots The tornado was two hours west of where I live. Wichita, Ks. |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561692)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Greensburg Tornado 30 Aerial shots youtube |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561689)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TORNADO VIDEO!! May 4, 2007 - Ellis Co., OK thanks :o) Matt |
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Tornados May 4 2007
(Message 561680)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TORNADO VIDEO!! May 4, 2007 - Ellis Co., OK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNL7ASvl4k4&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eriehlworldview%2Ecom%2Fcarnivorous%5Fconservative%2F2007%2F05%2Fgreensburg%5Fkans%2Ehtml |
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Time Check
(Message 561676)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 4:10 pm CDT Here in Tornado Alley AKA Kansas Greensburg,Ks is about 2 hours west of me. Here is a recent photo of what the tornado aftermath |
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Soon-to-be Up Time (May 04 2007)
(Message 561673)
Posted 6 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: the voting so far for the new name is 60% for Helios. I like it coz yes it means sun but also it just has that kinda space like feel to it. has the name orion been suggested yet? |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 559774)
Posted 5 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: For the next Contest they will give away this >>>> |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 559771)
Posted 5 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is a picture of a guiness ad |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 559767)
Posted 5 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Even a Jedi Master Likes Guinness Drunk I am. Dark and strong this is. |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 559351)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 559349)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 559348)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: GO WITH GODS SPEED! |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558916)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I like Matthew's second place style, Dan. It's great to see his style! If the pic was the original size it would take the whole message board :o) |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558912)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I like Matthew's second place style, Dan. It's great to see his style! just face it you guys are just jealous becuase I have won this awesome First Place trophey with First Class Style :o) Now If you gentlman can assist me in carrying this trophey to my car it would nice LOL |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 558909)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The New USA Border Patrol |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 558907)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The New America |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 558906)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558900)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The first place winners trophey goes to Matthew !!! |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558898)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey thanks for the trophey!! it will look awesome on my mantel :o) You are terrible !!!! for shame lololol |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558890)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey thanks for the trophey!! it will look awesome on my mantel :o) |
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We are an endangered species
(Message 558889)
Posted 4 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558865)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558862)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Time Check
(Message 558850)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 6:17pm here in the midwest |
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We are an endangered species
(Message 558849)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The new Cigarette Case of the future |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558516)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Let's keep posted images within 800x600. Thanks. thanks for the heads up did not know the size limit. :o) |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 558513)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The new american SUV |
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Political Thread [19] - CLOSED
(Message 558512)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The new America according to our fearless leader |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558509)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Getting ready for the next round :o) |
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"Hello!" from n00b
(Message 558504)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And not even I who grew up in East-Germany and should recognize one... But no, I never was that interested in tanks. I'm more interested in airplanes. Served as an airplane mechanic at a MiG fighter squadron back in the eighties :) America's entry is the F-22 raptor |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558500)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Driving up to the winners circle to take the grand prize!! |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558498)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Take a look at the photo finish!!! WOW! |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558497)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: making the final turn for the winner circle |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558495)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I am way ahead of everyone :o) |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558492)
Posted 3 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Using another mode of transportation to take first place Faster-than-a-speeding-bullet |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 558307)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: zooming into first place |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558302)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The shippment of Beer just came in |
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"Hello!" from n00b
(Message 558269)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Don't worry about stepping on toes, SoxEd, crunch down hard! Their is a Tank gathering and nobody told me :o) I will bring this one |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558209)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew, your pulling the good ones out of the hat now Bailley's No I have never treid it however I hear it is good. |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558208)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew, your pulling the good ones out of the hat now Not much of a fan for Red Beer. I know the amercian style of red beer is terrible |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558206)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is some American humor |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558196)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558191)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558187)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HOLY COW COW-A BUNGA!!!! |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 558177)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: HOLY COW |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558162)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hi John, Here is a Beer that looks like winner |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558161)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Would you recommend this Ale? |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 558160)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is this a good beer? Thanks for the heads up would not want to smell up a fine establishment like yours :o) |
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Science, money, humans
(Message 558159)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: US $87.5 billion for Iraq You will not see budgets like with the current administration! It would be fantastic if they would :o) |
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"Hello!" from n00b
(Message 558156)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hello! Welcome aboard!! Glad you could join us !!! |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 558154)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 558148)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 558023)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 558021)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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New earth planet
(Message 558020)
Posted 2 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is the second option on getting to the New Planet Earth |
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. . . iT's Daniel Michel's Birthday - May 13th, 2007
(Message 557680)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Happy Birthday Dan |
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TESTING FOR SIGNATURES AND BBCODE
(Message 557676)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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TESTING FOR SIGNATURES AND BBCODE
(Message 557674)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 557659)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is Mr Bush counting his votes again? ;) Used the incorrect word which I agree what I meant to say is that he is not in touch with the American People. He is too wrapped up in himself. I have more respect for his father than I do him. |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 557655)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 557651)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is this a good beer? |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 557650)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Did you ever drink Guinness Matthew? yes thanks I did get this fine Guinness :o) |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 557647)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here they are by request |
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HOMELAND SECURITY DATA MINING RAISES FLAGS
(Message 557645)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 557642)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 557640)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: |
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New earth planet
(Message 557637)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Heading for the new planet earth |
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Reason for my Nickname here ...
(Message 557618)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Matthew is My Middle name Look me up I am in the Bible :o) |
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TLPTPW#30 - Thread CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 557601)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You only have in Birth-day the rest are anniversaries!! Happy B-day Dan! :o) |
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(Message 557600)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is Mr Bush counting his votes again? ;) He thinks he is God and everybody should bow to him NOT!!!! This man is disillusional |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 557597)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1959 Plan 9 from Outer Space Director: Edward D. Wood Jr. More Info Starring: Gregory Walcott, Duke Moore, Dudley Manlove, Tor Johnson, Bela Lugosi, Tom Keene, Mona McKinnon, Joanna Lee, Lyle Talbot, Vampira Many critics rate this film as the worst movie ever made. It stars Bela Lugosi, but Bela died early in the making of the movie. Undaunted, Ed Wood used old home movies and an actor, holding a cape across his face, to fill in for Lugosi's role in the story. |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 557596)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MAD MAX |
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Time Check
(Message 557593)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Rain has arrived here in the Air Capital Time 3:26 pm |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 557590)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Men in Black does everybody agree or disagree that they are real? Would like to see a third Men in Black Movie |
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Time Check
(Message 557420)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 8:44 am here in the Air capital! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 557414)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Men in Black does everybody agree or disagree that they are real? I beleive Tommy Lee is real in the movie not CGI |
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(Message 557411)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Men in Black does everybody agree or disagree that they are real? very true!! :o) they went above and beyond the call of duty |
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HOMELAND SECURITY DATA MINING RAISES FLAGS
(Message 557406)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THe SKY IS FALLING! Oh great the sky is falling now who is going to pick up all of those pieces :o) |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 557405)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "That's a chapter, the last chapter of the 20th, 20th, the 21st century that most of us would rather forget. The last chapter of the 20th century. This is the first chapter of the 21st century. " I tell yeah our fearless leader of this country sure knows how is mess up the english Langauge ! LOL |
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(Message 557086)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You cannot be president of the United States of you don't have faith. Remember Lincoln, going to his knees in times of trial and the Civil War and all that stuff. You can't be. And we are blessed. So don't feel sorry for - don't cry for me, Argentina." --1/15/92 |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 557084)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Men in Black does everybody agree or disagree that they are real? |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 557080)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Putting a quota of the number of winnings eh? LOLOL :o) |
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Stupid or Funny Signs (2)
(Message 557079)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I bet they had a huge trun out with that type of sign posted outside lol |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 557075)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Taking the lead !!! rounding the Seti Home World heading the Dogstar!! for the Win! |
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HOMELAND SECURITY DATA MINING RAISES FLAGS
(Message 557073)
Posted 1 May 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
1984 is already here!! |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 556733)
Posted 30 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: sliding into first place to take home the championship!! :o) |
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(Message 556188)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Say nothing of my religion. It is known to God and myself alone. Its evidence before the world is to be sought in my life: if it has been honest and dutiful to society the religion which has regulated it cannot be a bad one. Thomas Jefferson 3rd president of US (1743 - 1826) |
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A sugestion from Sheryl Crow
(Message 556185)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We had a special on loo paper this week Did you hear about the new John Wayne Toilet Paper? It is Ruff and Tuff it will not take Sh??? off of know one ! :o) |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 556178)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morn'n to ya!!! I see it has been put to good use !! :o) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 556174)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I have won again !!!! thank you |
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Monster in me garden!
(Message 555906)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
anybody for frog legs!!! :o) |
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(Message 555694)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. Arthur C. Clarke, Clarke's first law English physicist & science fiction author (1917 |
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(Message 555691)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: When a man takes one step toward God, God takes more steps toward that man than there are sands in the worlds of time. The Work of the Chariot |
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(Message 555681)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Upcoming JFK Assassination Ian welcomes Saint John Hunt, the eldest son of "super-spy" E. Howard Hunt, for a discussion about how his father had direct knowledge of the planning of the JFK assassination. In the first hour, Capt. Kelly Sweeney (website) will share an amazing story about cargo vessel Tong Cheng (photos). |
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(Message 555680)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cassini Significant Events for 04/18/07 - 04/24/07 The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired on Tuesday, April 24, from the Goldstone tracking complex. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and all subsystems are operating normally. Information on the present position and speed of the Cassini spacecraft may be found on the "Present Position" web page located at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/operations/present-position.cfm. Wednesday, April 18 (DOY 108): Orbit Trim Maneuver (OTM) #105 was performed today. This is the apoapsis maneuver setting up for the Titan 29 encounter on April 26. The main engine burn began at 9:45 PM PST. Telemetry immediately after the maneuver showed the burn duration was 21.9 seconds, giving a delta-V of 3.51 m/s. All subsystems reported nominal performance after the maneuver. Friday, April 20 (DOY 110): An encounter strategy meeting was held today to cover the period between April 26 and May 12, Titan flybys T29 and T30, and maneuvers 107-109. Monday, April 23 (DOY 113): Orbit Trim Maneuver (OTM) #106 was performed today. This is the approach maneuver setting up for the Titan 29 encounter on April 26. The reaction control subsystem (RCS) burn began at 9:30 PM PST. Telemetry immediately after the maneuver showed the burn duration was 9.0 seconds, giving a delta-V of 0.017 m/s. All subsystems reported nominal performance after the maneuver. This was the first OTM where the team adjusted the targeted time of arrival in order to make the OTM large enough to perform. As a policy, we had set the minimum delta-V limit for RCS burns at about 10 mm/sec. Without the arrival time adjustment, this OTM was around 8 mm/sec., which is below the minimum limit. The team was further constrained in that this OTM was not a candidate for cancellation, as the downstream delta-V cost of more than 2 m/sec was too high. This OTM was also particularly challenging as the team tried to find a design that minimized low-rpm regions for the reaction wheels. The Science Operations Plan update process for the S33 sequence kicked off today. The process will run for about five weeks and then will be handed off to the sequence leads for final development. Tuesday, April 24 (DOY 114): Today there were non-targeted flybys of Dione and Telesto. Although there were no observations planned for Telesto, the Imaging Science Subsystem acquired a two-by-two narrow angle camera mosaic of Dione, referred to as a regional map. The Cassini-Huygens Analysis and Results of the Mission (CHARM) teleconference for April was held today. The topic, "Enceladus: Cassini finds another Active World" was presented by a member of the Composite Infrared Spectrometer instrument team. The sequence for the second Radio and Plasma Wave Science Whistler search was uplinked to the spacecraft last Friday and executed on board today. The science teams are in the process of analyzing the data. Wrap up: Check out the Cassini web site at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov for the latest press releases and images. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. JPL designed, developed and assembled the Cassini orbiter. --- To unsubscribe from Cassini Spacecraft Updates, send a message to leave-cassini-31849K@list.jpl.nasa.gov --- Visit the JPL Cassini home page for more information about the Cassini Project: <http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/> |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 555677)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morn'n to ya!!! Good ! Would you happen to have a Pint of Guinness on hand? |
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(Message 555676)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Science makes major contributions to minor needs. Religion, however small its successes, is at least at work on the things that matter most." (Justice Oliver W. Holmes) |
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(Message 555675)
Posted 29 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: He looks like Robert De Niro |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 555673)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Untitled Emily Dickinson To die--takes just a little while-- They say it doesn't hurt-- It's only fainter--by degrees-- And then--it's out of sight-- A darker Ribbon--for a Day-- A Crape upon the Hat-- And then the pretty sunshine comes-- And helps us to forget-- The absent--mystic--creature-- That but for love of us-- Had gone to sleep--that soundest time-- Without the weariness-- |
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Time Check
(Message 555670)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny Evening Here the midwest 6:55pm |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555667)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I came, I saw, I kicked some message board booty to win !!! hurrah!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555507)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I zoom by in a photo finish to win !! the crowd goes wild!! |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555476)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hi Mike. I'll take over for now. Things that go BUMp in the night! |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 555468)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Cr is this the last installment for the series? |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555465)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Need to count the losses. LOL :-) You are a Bad Bad Man LOLOL Never count losses just wins ehehehahahaha |
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(Message 555437)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Science is an effort to understand the creation. Biblical religion involves our relation to the Creator. Since we can learn about the Creator from his creation, religion can learn from science." (Paul H. Carr) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555435)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Lets see counting how wins I have won!! One Billion and counting ! |
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Time Check
(Message 555433)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is a Sunny Saturday here in the Midwest 9:56 am |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555430)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning for the love of the game ! :o) |
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Newegg and UPS
(Message 555429)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I ordered some computer stuff and it was sent by DHL. I watched their website with the tracking number. The day they were supposed to deliver it, they didn't show, but put on their website they tried to deliver and didn't make contact. So I called them, they said they would bring it out the following day. Well, they did, but didnt bother to ring the door bell, or have anyone sign for it, just left it sitting in front of my house. I agree totaly with you!! Customer service has gone out the window companies do not care anymore. What is important to them is $$$$$$ no matter how they get it. Rather than retaing loyal customers they look for the wuick buck then go on to the next victim. |
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#####PADDY'S IRISH PUB#####
(Message 555422)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top of the Morn'n to ya!!! |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555417)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Did you win a Ginsu Knife set? or a Ron Popeal Pocket Fisherman :o) |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 555416)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: One of my concerns is that the health care not be as good as it can possibly be." --George W. Bush, on military benefits, Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007 |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 555412)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The best way to defeat the totalitarian of hate is with an ideology of hope -- an ideology of hate -- excuse me --with an ideology of hope." --George W. Bush, Fort Benning, Ga., Jan. 11, 2007 |
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Newegg and UPS
(Message 555411)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Like installing camera's outside the house to prevent such an abuse to those poor boxes! :o) Maybe someone should start a hotline for Abuse boxes! lol |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 555410)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Cr are you looking forward to the new Pirates of the Carinnean Movie coming this summer? |
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(Message 555409)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Cat 'gives birth to puppy' People in China are flocking to see a pet cat which has reportedly given birth to a puppy. The cat, in Zhengzhou city, gave birth to four kittens, one of which looks like a white poodle. "It looks very different from the other kittens, and its mouth, nose and paws are all dog-like," says owner Zhang Qiming. "Also, its tail is one centimetre shorter than that of the other three kittens." Neighbours are pouring into Zhang's house to pay the cat-dog a visit, reports Zhengzhou Evening Papers. Zhang says he has had the cat for more than two years, and she has given birth before but never to a dog. "I always let her go as she pleases, to date other cats or play outside overnight," he said. website >> http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_2306500.html |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555407)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Going over my acceptance speach for winning the Last person to post wins contest!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 555125)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmm, Poets day? Is Curling still a popular sport in canada? Saw a Curling match on tv this past week. |
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The Other Side of the Coin
(Message 555108)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You should simply ask what you want to know about. Question? when this program is downloaded will it migrate with the Boinc program? THanks |
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(Message 555102)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: About two-thirds of scientists believe in God Sounds like a plan to me :o) Onward and up ward!! |
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(Message 555101)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: MAJIC EYES ONLY: Earth's Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology Ryan S. Wood Foreword by Jim Marrs MAJIC EYES ONLY is the most authoritative and comprehensive chronicle ever published on the subject of worldwide UFO crashes and subsequent military retrievals from 1897 to the present. The author guides the reader through 74 UFO crash incidents supported by compelling evidence in the form of official documents, eyewitnesses and in some cases physical evidence. Since 1984, multiple sources have leaked, revealed or discovered some 3,500 pages of UFO documents, hundreds classified Top Secret and linked to Majestic-12. These MJ-12 documents, coupled with the Leonard Stringfield data and strong investigations by other case experts, provide a powerful core of UFO crash incidents. more information visit >> http://www.majiceyesonly.com/ |
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(Message 555099)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 68 degrees here in the Sunflower state!! John what did you win? maybe a trip to the Seti Home world perhaps ;o) |
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Imus
(Message 555096)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: From what is stated in the news his program was a sounding board for politcal politians who are against the current politcal machine. To rid of this format would put an end opposition. |
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(Message 555088)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Doppelganger Robot Prof. Hiroshi Ishiguro of Osaka University has unveiled a robotic doppelganger of himself. The replica, named Germinoid, has 50 sensors and motors implanted under its skin, which can be controlled by simple movements the Professor makes. For more, visit the Daily Mail. Scientist unveils his doppelganger - a robot perfect in every detail, including his hair Last updated at 21:05pm on 26th April 2007 Comments (7) Japanese robotics expert Hiroshi Ishiguro has unveiled a robot doppelganger of himself. Germinoid is a humanoid robot designed in his creator's image, down to the tiniest of details. It sits on a chair and gazes around the room in a very human-like fashion, just like its creator. The skin tone, the spectacles, and even the lengthy hairs on its head are the same as on Ishiguro, a senior researcher at ATR Intelligent Robotics and Communication Laboratories outside Kyoto. Implanted beneath Geminoid's skin are 50 sensors and motors that can be controlled by simple movements Dr Ishiguro makes. He can see through its 'eyes', talk through its internal speaker and shrug or scowl if prodded and poked. Compressed air forced through its body make Geminoid's chest rise and fall as if breathing. "At first, you may feel strange about the android," said Dr Ishiguro. "However, once you are drawn into a conversation, you will forget every difference and feel totally comfortable to speak with it and look it in the eyes." Dr Ishiguro believes robots like Geminoid will in future allow people to be where they cannot be. Speaking through Geminoid, he says, has become natural, an extension of himself. The development of humanoid robots has been hampered by what some roboticists call the "uncanny valley". This describes a common feeling of revulsion people feel towards a robot that has some human characteristics, but is not yet human-looking enough to make people feel comfortable. As technology improves to make humanoid robots more lifelike, roboticists expect them to become more acceptable. The close similarity between Dr Ishiguro and his robotic replica has caused some curious psychological effects, he said. "When the body of Geminoid is touched by somebody, I get very similar feelings of being touched," he said. This week, British roboticists attacked a report commissioned by the government's chief science adviser, David King, which suggests the robots will one day have rights. The report claimed that advances in artificial intelligence might lead future machines to demand rights and the opportunity to vote. Scientists dismissed the report as poorly founded and a diversion from more pressing concerns, such as autonomous robots being developed and equipped with weapons. Dr Ishiguro's previous work has involved developing video systems to analyse human behaviour, a technique that could help identify people who are planning to commit crimes. His team tested a network of cameras on a Kyoto underground station. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/technology/technology.html?in_article_id=450892&in_page_id=1965 |
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(Message 555081)
Posted 28 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Scientists' Belief in God Varies Starkly by Discipline By Robert Roy Britt LiveScience Staff Writer posted: 11 August 2005 02:24 pm ET About two-thirds of scientists believe in God, according to a new survey that uncovered stark differences based on the type of research they do. The study, along with another one released in June, would appear to debunk the oft-held notion that science is incompatible with religion. Those in the social sciences are more likely to believe in God and attend religious services than researchers in the natural sciences, the study found. The opposite had been expected. Nearly 38 percent of natural scientists -- people in disciplines like physics, chemistry and biology -- said they do not believe in God. Only 31 percent of the social scientists do not believe. In the new study, Rice University sociologist Elaine Howard Ecklund surveyed 1,646 faculty members at elite research universities, asking 36 questions about belief and spiritual practices. "Based on previous research, we thought that social scientists would be less likely to practice religion than natural scientists are, but our data showed just the opposite," Ecklund said. Some stand-out stats: 41 percent of the biologists don't believe, while that figure is just 27 percent among political scientists. In separate work at the University of Chicago, released in June, 76 percent of doctors said they believed in God and 59 percent believe in some sort of afterlife. "Now we must examine the nature of these differences," Ecklund said today. "Many scientists see themselves as having a spirituality not attached to a particular religious tradition. Some scientists who don't believe in God see themselves as very spiritual people. They have a way outside of themselves that they use to understand the meaning of life." For furthure information go to http://www.livescience.com/othernews/050811_scientists_god.html |
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my hero!!
(Message 555079)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is a credit to him to make outstanding effort to leave his wheelchair to experiance weightlessness in zero gravity. What to GO!!! :O) |
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Imus
(Message 555077)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My best guess it that some Big players in the news industry wanted IMUS out!! for political reasons. |
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Time Check
(Message 555074)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 6:48pm here in the midwest. It's friday time Part -tey :o) |
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Fun with Global Warming - Part Deux!
(Message 555073)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: So. It is all China's fault for the Global warming :o) |
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Shocking news for Me
(Message 555072)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: My condolences to you Jim! Peace be with you |
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(Message 555070)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is still a cool 70 degrees here in the midwest thanks goodness!! current in the lead! |
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(Message 554803)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :oP |
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(Message 554500)
Posted 27 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The Goal of Science is understanding lawful relations among natural phenomena. Thanks for the head up did no which area to post so I posted in both |
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(Message 554487)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Science can purify religion from error and superstition; religion can purify science from idolatry and false absolutes. Each can draw the other into a wider world, a world in which both can flourish.... We need each other to be what we must be, what we are called to be." (-Pope John Paul II) |
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(Message 554486)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The Goal of Science is understanding lawful relations among natural phenomena. Religion is a way of life within a larger framework of meaning." (Ian Barbour, "Religion and Science," pg. 204) |
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(Message 554484)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Well I just pasted you up :oP |
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(Message 554483)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The Goal of Science is understanding lawful relations among natural phenomena. Religion is a way of life within a larger framework of meaning." (Ian Barbour, "Religion and Science," pg. 204) |
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(Message 554481)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Howdy Howdy Howdy it is time for a round up! |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 554465)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Jabberwocky Lewis Carroll [Rev. Charles Dodgson] 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe. All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. "Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun the frumious Bandersnatch!" He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the maxome foe he sought- So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood a while in thought. As in uffish thought he stood, The Jabberwock, with eyes of flame, Came whiffling through the tulgey wood, And burbled as it came. One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack. He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back. "Has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Calloh! Callay! He chortled in his joy. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. |
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(Message 554458)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sunny Sunset here in the Midwest!! 6:20pm CDT |
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Congratulations John Clark SETI UOTD!
(Message 554454)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: congratulations John!!! :o) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 554452)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hello! :o) |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 553746)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: any second now that is going to get Cat Scratch Fever!! |
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(Message 553737)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: For those who live outside the USA their will not be an exchange rate for extra points awarded on this post LOL |
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(Message 553730)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968 Caractacus Pott: You'll find a slight squeeze on the hooter an excellent safety precaution, Miss Scrumptious. |
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(Message 553704)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I won I won Hurrah !!!! |
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(Message 553702)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Is it possible that your President's mighty brain is working so hard and fast that his mouth can't keep up....or maybe not:)) All I have to say is I did not vote for that man !! thank Goodness :o) |
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(Message 553701)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: time check 7:089pm CDT from the land of Ahs !! |
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(Message 553699)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: :o) |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 553693)
Posted 26 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Teenage Caveman Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Robert Vaughn, Leslie Bradley, June Jocelyn, Robert Shayne, Jonathan Haze, Frank DeKova, Sarah Marshall, Charles P. Thompson, Beach Dickerson, Ed Nelson A near middle-aged Robert Vaughn as a teenage caveman? Only in a Corman movie can you get that. Anyway, against the rules of his tribe, our hero explores the great land beyond the camp. What is he to make of the strange creature with great powers that he encounters? |
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(Message 553689)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "That's why we are inconveniencing air traffickers, to make sure nobody is carrying weapons on airplanes." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., April 3, 2007 |
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(Message 553685)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "There are jobs Americans aren't doing. ... If you've got a chicken factory, a chicken-plucking factory, or whatever you call them, you know what I'm talking about." --George W. Bush. Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007 |
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(Message 553683)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Raining in the midwest, and not raining in Vancouver. Vancouver what an excellent city. It has been a long time since I have been there. :o) Time check 6:53am CDT |
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Newegg and UPS
(Message 553679)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
My Experiance with UPS as well as FEDEX it not the greatest. Over the past couple of months ever package came to my house beat up. It was like a bunch of monkies has been throwing around my packages!! It is funny they always delivered when no one was at home. Leaving the batered boxes at the front door. |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 553669)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Traveling to the awards dinner for my prize being the last person to Post !! And the winner is Matthew !! HURRAH!!!!!!! |
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(Message 553664)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 6:39 pm CDT here in the midwest. It is raining here so much going to build an ARK !! |
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TLPTPW#29 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 553657)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here I am to claim my prize for winning the Last person post contest :o) |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552618)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while posting from another airport. very true he will have to post pictures of the airport he is located at to get extra points!! lol |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552611)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while others wonder if I get extra points. or you might get points deducted for not being at home :o) |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552605)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning while posting from another airport. Does Sarge get extra points posting from the airport? Hope not!! :o) |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552595)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Back from my bike ride, legs, arms and hands tingling and now for another WIN. Not even close!! Heart is strong as ever !! by the way I am winning !! |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552591)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Back from my bike ride, legs, arms and hands tingling and now for another WIN. It went on Vacation !! In contest mode lol You miss my last name eh? :o) |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 552583)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: somehwere i have never travelled,gladly beyond any experience,your eyes have their silence: in your most frail gesture are things which enclose me, or which i cannot touch because they are too near your slightest look easily will unclose me though i have closed myself as fingers, you open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens (touching skilfully,mysteriously)her first rose or if your wish be to close me,i and my life will shut very beautifully,suddenly, as when the heart of this flower imagines the snow carefully everywhere descending; nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals the power of your intense fragility: whose texture compels me with the colour of its countries, rendering death and forever with each breathing (i do not know what it is about you that closes and opens;only something in me understands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses) nobody,not even the rain, has such small hands e.e.cummings |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 552582)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Back from my bike ride, legs, arms and hands tingling and now for another WIN. With all that bike riding you sould be worn out and not have enough time to win :o) |
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Newegg and UPS
(Message 552573)
Posted 25 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I saw the intent anyway, thanks Astro did you ever get your monitors? UPS can be troublesome at times!! |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 552567)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spring is like a perhaps hand (which comes carefully out of Nowhere)arranging a window,into which people look(while people stare arranging and changing placing carefully there a strange thing and a known thing here)and changing everything carefully spring is like a perhaps Hand in a window (carefully to and from moving New and Old things,while people stare carefully moving a perhaps fraction of flower here placing an inch of air there)and without breaking anything. |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 552563)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 80s Movie Trivia Questions The Questions What special talent did Molly Ringwald have in The Breakfast Club? What was the very first James Bond movie that was shown in the 80's? What was the last? Name the actress who played the pretty blond girl Elliot danced with in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial? How many Nightmare On Elm Street movies were made in the 80's? In Empire Strikes Back, what was chewing on the power cables of the Millenium Falcon while Han Solo and company were hiding inside the asteroid cave? What was the license number on the Ghostbusters' car? In 'Back To The Future', where did Doc Brown get the plutonium to power the time-travelling DeLorean? In 'Empire Strikes Back' when the ghost of Obi Wan Kenobi said that Luke was their last hope against the Empire, who was Yoda refering to when he said: "No, there is another"? What god were the Thugees worshipping in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom"? In the movie Porkey's, why did they call Meat Tuperello 'Meat' For the answers go to the website http://inthe80s.com/mtvtriv.shtml |
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(Message 552561)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Five Finger Prayer Luke 11:5-12 and Luke 18:1-5 Our responsibility is to ask. Be assured, God listens. As you love to hear from your loved ones, God loves to hear from us. Prayer - an ongoing dialogue with God. Thumb - Pray for those nearest you such as your spouse, children, siblings, family, friends and co-workers. Pointing Finger - Pray for those who instruct, heal and minister such as teachers, health care professionals, pastors and church workers. Middle/Highest Finger - Pray for leaders in business, police and fire departments, military personnel, and local, state and federal government including the judiciary. Fourth/Weakest Finger - Pray for those sick and in need, locally, nationally and internationally including the persecuted church and those who have suffered natural and man-made disasters. Fifth/Smallest Finger - Pray for your needs. |
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(Message 552558)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The MOTHMAN He lives in your closet!! do you have any clothes left? lol |
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(Message 552553)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Winning be by wisker and a nose !! ZOOM |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 552548)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Sorry, it's my first ray gun." -- Lily, to Picard |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 552544)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gee, you guys must all be really old if you remember these movies. I remember my ol' Grandaddy talking about them, though... yes we are old just like fine wine!! The Older we get the better we get :o) |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
(Message 552543)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Eagle (a Fragment) Alfred, Lord Tennyson -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He clasps the crag with crooked hands; Close to the sun in lonely lands, Ring'd with the azure world, he stands. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls; He watches from his mountain walls, And like a thunderbolt he falls |
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(Message 552536)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: OhmyDog OhmyDogOhmyDog! Yes that wicker chair scene would make a man quite testy :o) Time Check 6:26 pm CDT |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 551994)
Posted 24 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Elivs Wins HURRAH!! |
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LPTPW#28 - CLOSED! CLOSED! CLOSED!
(Message 551970)
Posted 23 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Elvis has left the building !! |
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(Message 551963)
Posted 23 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Time Check 6:36 pm CDT http://www.tornadochaser.net/tornalley.html Where is Tornado Alley You will find Tornado Alley maps will vary from source to source. So this is only one opinion of many. Here is what Tornado Tim Baker thinks. Some consider tornado alley as the area where only the most intense killer tornadoes are likely to occur, looking where F4 and F5 tornadoes have struck in history multiple times. Others draw tornado alley only where tornado frequency is the highest, looking at areas that have recorded multiple tornado touchdowns consistently year after year. Some years certain states seem to get enough tornadoes to qualify as part of tornado alley but, when looking at tornadoes over many years in that state you see that it was just an unusual period for them. With many areas experiencing warmer than normal temperatures, traditional tornado alley maps don't seem to represent those climate changes accurately. I believe we need to rethink where tornado alley is with these climate changes. Many arguments over what states are in tornado alley take place, so to be fair qualify what criteria you are using in determining tornado alley. In 2004 people in Illinois were at greater risk than most of the areas people think of as tornado alley. If you were to be exact about tornado alley, it would really be made up of hundreds of little strips, and never one large alley. Tornado alley maps are all made up of a general area from data taken over a long period of time. Tornado alley should be thought of on a more yearly basis also, since weather patterns can change, making some states harder hit one year versus others, like Illinois in 1925, 1974 and 2004. Some people have asked if tornadoes appear everywhere in tornado alley. The fact is on all tornado alley maps there are areas that have never had a tornado hit there. Remember, not every city in tornado alley has been struck by a tornado while others have had many tornadoes hit them. |
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(Message 551960)
Posted 23 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
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Rocky's Cafe....Closed
(Message 551958)
Posted 23 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I still have a dozen cans, chilled of course, I am working through. Aye I will take one of those Calring Black Lables :o) |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 551957)
Posted 23 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The best diplomat that I know is a fully-loaded phaser bank." -- Lt. Cdr. Montgomery Scott ("A Taste of Armageddon") |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 551250)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1957 Attack of the Crab Monsters Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, Russell Johnson, Leslie Bradley, Mel Welles, Ed Nelson, Richard H. Cutting, Beach Dickerson, Tony Miller, Charles B. Griffith Giant crabs take on the personalities of their victims and terrify scientists on a remote island in the Pacific. |
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(Message 551235)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is 6:12 pm CDT here in Tornado Alley!!! |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 551234)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Everything you never wanted to know about Canada. Does this information about Canada come in CLIFF NOTES version :o) |
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Veyron beater
(Message 551105)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: has anyone heard of this car SSC Ultimate Aero set to go after "world's fastest car" title. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/14/ssc-ultimate-aero-set-to-go-after-worlds-fastest-car-title/ |
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Veyron beater
(Message 551104)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmm...has anyone bothered to check the fuel efficiency of that thing?? I honestly don't think that ( even running bio fuel ) is all that friendly if it only gets 3 MPG..lol Labbie point well taken!! |
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Veyron beater
(Message 551100)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmm...has anyone bothered to check the fuel efficiency of that thing?? I honestly don't think that ( even running bio fuel ) is all that friendly if it only gets 3 MPG..lol According to the Car magazine Top Gear It can run full speed on a full tank of gas for 12 minutes |
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(Message 551098)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: McLaren F1 Your welcome Chris. Always lliked the McLaren F1 however I knew it would not be the fastest product forever ;o) |
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(Message 551095)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: North America's Fastest Production Cars 1968 Plymouth S/S Barracuda 426 Hemi V8 525 ** 10.5 130 MCR 1968 Dodge S/S Hemi Dart 426 Hemi V8 525 ** 10.5 129 MCR 2007 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo 7.0L V8 T/C 750 10.6 139.8 RT 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray LT2 454 V8 465 ** 10.6 132 MT 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 LS7 7.0L V8 505 ** 10.85 129.5 - 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray ZL1 427 V8 430 ** 10.89 130 MT Here is the website that I obtained the stats from http://www.autofacts.ca/classics/fast.htm |
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(Message 551089)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: McLaren F1 The McLaren F1 was engineered and produced by McLaren Automotive, a subsidiary of the British McLaren Group that, among others, owns the McLaren Mercedes Formula One team. The car features a 6.1-litre 60° BMW S70 V12 engine and it was conceived as an exercise in creating what its designers hoped would be considered the ultimate road car. Only 100 cars were manufactured, 64 of those were street versions, 5 were LMs, 3 were GTs and the rest were GTR racing models. Production began in 1993 and ended in 1998. The McLaren F1 was the fastest production car ever built (having achieved a top speed of 240.14 mph, 386.5 km/h) until surpassed in 2005 by the Koenigsegg CCR, and then the Bugatti Veyron a few months later |
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(Message 551076)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1:13 pm CDT |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 551075)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The MOTHMAN Fact or Fiction? |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
(Message 551067)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Bad movie of the 1980's The Apple (1980) Director: Menahem Golan Starring: Catherine Mary Stewart, Allan Love, George Gilmour, Grace Kennedy, Joss Ackland, Vladek Sheybal Set in futuristic 1994, this musical from the dreaded team of Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus is basically an excuse for some very bad actors to dress in campy outfits and sing really bad songs. Variety described "The Apple" as "a shockingly amateurish affair that offends for both its incredibly poor execution and colossal waste of talent." The story: two innocents enter a worldwide songwriting contest, unaware that the "Pop Idol"-type global broadcast has been rigged by an evil music publisher named Mr. Boogalow. Boogalow wants to take over the world with his "BIM" music, an encoded music that brainwashes listeners. In short, this movie was unreleaseable. When this awful film played at the Paramount Theater (now the El Capitan) in Hollywood for one week in November 1980, the film's distributor, Cannon Films, offered souvenir soundtrack records to moviegoers on their way in (albums to the first 100 and 45 RPM singles to the next 1,000). After the first showing ushers had to stop giving the records out because the few customers that paid to see this disaster started throwing their 12" vinyl LPs at the movie screen and around the theater like Frisbees during the film. For the next showings, ushers tried to hand the records out as people left, but most people refused to take them. This film was later promoted as "The Sensation of the 1980 Cannes Film Festival |
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(Message 551062)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A Bad moive of the 1980's >> Heavens Gate! |
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(Message 550581)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: pet cemetary was another good from the 1980's |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
(Message 550578)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Found some more SCI-FI movies the 1950's 1959 1959 Return of the Fly Sci-Fi N/R, 78 Minutes Director: Edward Bernds More Info Starring: Vincent Price, Brett Halsey, David Franklin, John Sutton, Dan Seymour, Danielle DeMetz, Jack Daly, Michael Mark This film is a sequel to "The Fly" and is followed by "Curse of the Fly." If you are a "Fly" fan, this is fun viewing. A boy tries to put his late father's teleportation machine back in order, and does. 1959 Teenagers from Outer Space Sci-Fi N/R, 86 Minutes |
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(Message 550576)
Posted 22 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 1954 The Stranger from Venus Sci-Fi N/R, 75 Minutes Director: Burt Balaban More Info Starring: Patricia Neal, Helmut Dantine, Derek Bond, Cyril Luckham, Willoughby Gray, Marigold Russell, Arthur Young, Stanley Van Beers, Kenneth Edwards, David Garth This semi-remake of the highly successful "The Day The Earth Stood Still" even has the same female lead: Patricia Neal. A representative from Venus (Helmut Dantine) comes to Earth to warn of the dangers to mankind inherent in nuclear weapons. He befriends Susan (Patricia Neal) who helps get his message out to a population that is not interested in hearing his warnings. 1954 Target Earth Sci-Fi N/R, 74 Minutes Director: Sherman A. Rose More Info Starring: Richard Denning, Kathleen Crowley, Richard Reeves, Virginia Grey, Robert Roark, Whit Bissell, Mort Marshall, Arthur Space, Steve Pendleton, House Peters, Jr. Frank (Richard Denning) and Nora (Kathleen Crowley) awaken in different parts of Chicago to find the city deserted. Robots from Venus are to blame, and Frank, Nora, and a couple of other survivors must find a way to save the Earth. 1954 Them! Sci-Fi N/R, 94 Minutes Director: Gordon Douglas More Info Starring: James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, James Arness, Joan Weldon, Onslow Stevens, Sean McClory, Ann Doran, Dub Taylor, Fess Parker, Leonard Nimoy This is one of the best early films of the science fiction genre. The plot evolves from the Army's efforts to control the spread of giant ants–the result of nuclear testing in America's Southwest. 1955 1955 Bride of the Monster Sci-Fi N/R, 69 Minutes Director: Edward D. Wood Jr. More Info Starring: Bela Lugosi, Tony McCoy, Harvey B. Dunne, Don Nagel, Tor Johnson, Loretta King, George Becwar, Bud Osborne This is the Edward D. Wood Jr. film that features the now famous "fight" between a dissipated Bela Lugosi and a prop-room octopus–minus its electrical hook-up. Do NOT miss this one! If you feel particularly daring, follow up with the sequel, "Night of the Ghouls." 1955 Conquest of Space Sci-Fi N/R, 80 Minutes Director: Byron Haskin More Info Starring: Walter Brooke, Eric Fleming, Mickey Shaughnessy, Phil Foster, William Redfield, William Hopper, Ross Martin, Michael Fox, Joan Shawlee, Benson Fong Special effects are great in this sci-fi film about a trip to Mars–but the story does not measure up to Werner Von Braun's original story. 1955 Gigantis the Fire Monster Foreign / Sci-Fi N/R, 78 Minutes Director: Motoyoshi Oda More Info Starring: Hiroshi Koizumi, Setsuko Wakayama, Haruo Nakajima, Takeo Oikawa, Masao Shimizu, Minoru Chiaki, Takashi Shimura Cities in Japan fall like children's toy blocks in this second Godzilla film in which Godzilla battles a new monster: Anguirus. 1955 It Came from Beneath the Sea Sci-Fi N/R, 79 Minutes Director: Robert Gordon More Info Starring: Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, Donald Curtis, Ian Keith, Dean Maddox Jr., Chuck Griffiths, Harry Lauter, Richard W. Peterson, Del Courtney, Tol Avery H-bomb tests have had a bad effect on the giant, six-tentacled octopus. It escapes from Pete Mathews' (Kenneth Tobey) nuclear submarine and heads for San Francisco while the submarine captain and a pair of scientists tries to figure out how to deal with it. But before they can take care of the monster, it wrecks the Golden Gate Bridge as well as other San Francisco landmarks. Special effects innovator Ray Harryhausen showed off his effects, which were excellent for the time. 1955 King Dinosaur Sci-Fi N/R, 63 Minutes Director: Bert I. Gordon More Info Starring: William Bryant, Wanda Curtis, Douglas Henderson, Patti Gallagher, Marvin Miller Four scientists (two men and two women, which allows for a little lovin') head for the newly-found planet of Nova to see what's happening there. They find monsters and other assorted creatures lifted from other films in this cheap, poorly-acted film that is barely watchable. 1955 The Quatermass Experiment Sci-Fi N/R, 78 Minutes Director: Val Guest More Info Starring: Brian Donlevy, Jack Warner, Frank Phillips, Margia Dean, Thora Hird, Lionel Jeffries, Gordon Jackson, Harold Lang When a spaceship returns to Earth, an astronaut is found to be infected by a mysterious germ that will eventually turn him into a monster. Followed by "Enemy From Space." 1956 1956 1984 Sci-Fi N/R, 91 Minutes Director: Michael Anderson More Info Starring: Michael Redgrave, Edmond O'Brien, Jan Sterling, David Kossoff, Mervyn Johns, Donald Pleasence, Carol Wolveridge, Ernest Clark, Patrick Allen Based on George Orwell's novel about the future under a totalitarian government, this film reflects Cold War thinking of the era. Remade in 1984. 1956 Day the World Ended Sci-Fi N/R, 82 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Adele Jergens, Mike Connors, Paul Birch, Raymond Hatton, Jonathan Haze Following a nuclear disaster, Captain Maddison (Paul Birch) and his daughter Louise (Lori Nelson) are joined by Rick (Richard Denning) in their shelter where they fight against a three-eyed monster. 1956 Earth vs. the Flying Saucers Sci-Fi N/R, 83 Minutes Director: Fred F. Sears More Info Starring: Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Donald Curtis, Morris Ankrum, John Zaremba, Grandon Rhodes, Harry Lauter, Thomas Browne Henry, Charles Evans, Frank Wilcox UFOs attempt to make peaceful communication with Earth; however, their mission is mistaken for an invasion. Special effects by the master: Ray Harryhausen 1956 Forbidden Planet Sci-Fi N/R, 98 Minutes Director: Fred M. Wilcox More Info Starring: Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen, Warren Stevens, Jack Kelly, Richard Anderson, Earl Holliman, James Drury, George Wallace, Robert Dix This is probably the best science fiction movie of the 1950s. It is the year 2200, and spaceship Altair-4–commanded by John J. Adams (Leslie Nielsen)–has landed on a faraway planet. There he is greeted by Dr. Edward Morbius (Walter Pidgeon) and his daughter (Anne Francis) who are the sole survivors of a colony of settlers. All is not as it should be, and the doctor does not intend to share the secrets of the planet. 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Sci-Fi / Thriller N/R, 80 Minutes Director: Don Siegel More Info Starring: Kevin McCarthy, Dana Wynter, Carolyn Jones, Larry Gates, King Donovan, Jean Willes, Ralph Dumke, Virginia Christine, Tom Fadden, Kenneth Patterson Dr. Bennell (Kevin McCarthy) realizes that his family and neighbors are not behaving in their usual manner. This leads him to discover that they are being taken over by pods from outer space that are draining the people and turning them into zombie-like individuals whose only aim is survival. A sci-fi classic. 1956 It Conquered the World Sci-Fi N/R, 71 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Peter Graves, Beverly Garland, Lee Van Cleef, Sally Fraser, Russ Bender, Jonathan Haze, Dick Miller, Charles B. Griffith The low budget for this film becomes painfully apparent in its display of special effects. The story is about an alien from Venus that comes to Earth intent on dominating the planet. At first, it is aided by a confused scientist, Tom Anderson (Lee Van Cleef), who later "sees the light"–thanks to fellow scientist Dr. Paul Nelson (Peter Graves). 1956 Phantom from 10,000 Leagues Sci-Fi N/R, 80 Minutes Director: Dan Milner More Info Starring: Kent Taylor, Cathy Downs, Michael Whalen, Helene Stanton, Rodney Bell, Phillip Pine, Vivi Janiss, Pierce Lyden, Michael Garth When bodies wash ashore, oceanographer Ted (Kent Taylor) is sent to investigate. What he finds is a (poorly) man-made monster that gets its power from atomic light. The dastardly scientist King (Michael Whalen) must be at work. Cheap, cheap, cheap. 1956 X the Unknown Sci-Fi N/R, 82 Minutes Director: Leslie Norman More Info Starring: Dean Jagger, Edward Chapman, Leo McKern, Marianne Brauns, William Lucas, Peter Hammond, Anthony Newley, Jameson Clark, Ian MacNaughton, John Harvey A blob rises from a crack in the Earth's crust, feeds on radioactivity, gets larger, raises havoc, then disappears until it is hungry again. Dr. Adam Royston (Dean Jagger) sets out to destroy this high-energy creature. A well-made film. 1957 1957 20 Million Miles to Earth Sci-Fi N/R, 82 Minutes Director: Nathan Juran More Info Starring: William Hopper, Joan Taylor, Frank Puglia, John Zaremba, Thomas Browne Henry, Tito Vuolo, Jan Arvan, Arthur Space, Bart Braverman, George Pelling During its return from Venus, an American spaceship crashes into the waters off Italy. A cannister containing a specimen from Venus survives the crash. A fast-growing reptile-like creature grows from the mass in the canister. While being studied, the creature escapes, of course. WATCH OUT ROME! Special effects master Ray Harryhousen helps make this film watchable. 1957 The Amazing Colossal Man Sci-Fi N/R, 80 Minutes Director: Bert I. Gordon More Info Starring: Glenn Langan, Cathy Downs, William Hudson, Larry Thor, James Seay, Frank Jenks, Russ Bender, June Jocelyn, Hank Patterson, Jimmy Cross Army Lt. Col. Glenn Manning (Glenn Langan) is exposed to an atomic explosion and is severely burned but survives in the base hospital. However, the radiation has affected his cells, and Manning is growing larger and larger. By the time his fiancee, Carol (Cathy Downs), finds him, he is 60-feet tall and insane. After attacking and killing another officer and escaping, he is cornered and shot by the military at Boulder Dam and presumed dead–or is he? A sequel follows: "War of the Colossal Beast." 1957 Attack of the Crab Monsters Sci-Fi N/R, 68 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan, Russell Johnson, Leslie Bradley, Mel Welles, Ed Nelson, Richard H. Cutting, Beach Dickerson, Tony Miller, Charles B. Griffith Giant crabs take on the personalities of their victims and terrify scientists on a remote island in the Pacific. 1957 The Black Scorpion Sci-Fi N/R, 88 Minutes Director: Edward Ludwig More Info Starring: Richard Denning, Mara Corday, Carlos Rivas, Carlos Muzquiz, Mario Navarro, Pedro Galvan, Arturo Martinez, Pascual Garcia Pena Giant scorpions run amuck in Mexico City after a volcano eruption sets them free. Now, American geologist Hank (Richard Denning) is on the scene to try to save the day. The animation is excellent, but after that... 1957 The Brain from Planet Arous Sci-Fi N/R, 70 Minutes Director: Nathan Juran More Info Starring: John Agar, Joyce Meadows, Robert Fuller, Henry Travis, Thomas Browne Henry, Ken Terrell, E. Leslie Thomas, Tim Graham, Bill Giorgio, Morris Ankrum Evil alien brain Gor arrives to take over Earth, using nuclear physicist Steve's (John Agar) body to accomplish its mission. His friends notice that Steve acts weird at times, and those black eyes can wreak havoc. But wait! Good brain Vol arrives to take care of Gor, taking over Steve's dog to get the job done. Cheap fun. 1957 The Cyclops Sci-Fi N/R, 75 Minutes Director: Bert I. Gordon More Info Starring: James Craig, Gloria Talbott, Lon Chaney Jr., Tom Drake, Duncan "Dean" Parkin, Manuel Lopez, Vincent Padula Susan Winter (Gloria Talbott) is aided by Russ Bradford (James Craig) in the search for her missing fiance. They find him in Mexico–the victim of radioactivity that has turned him into a Cyclops. 1957 The Incredible Shrinking Man Sci-Fi N/R, 81 Minutes Director: Jack Arnold More Info Starring: Grant Williams, Randy Stuart, April Kent, Paul Langton, Raymond Bailey, William Schallert, Frank Scannell, Billy Curtis Scott Carey (Grant Williams) finds that he is shrinking in size after walking through a radioactive fog. When his physical size changes, his relationship to the world is also altered. Good special effects. 1957 Kronos Sci-Fi N/R, 78 Minutes Director: Kurt Neumann More Info Starring: Jeff Morrow, Barbara Lawrence, John Emery, George O'Hanlon, Morris Ankrum, Kenneth Alton, John Parrish, Jose Gonzales-Gonzales, Marjorie Stapp, Robert Shayne The 1950s were full of low-budget sci-fi films, and this one is as fun as any of them. The aliens send a monsterous metal monster to absorb the Earth's energy. As it does its work it grows and grows. Can the scientists stop it before it gets to Southern California and all the people? 1957 1957 The Monster That Challenged the World Sci-Fi N/R, 83 Minutes Director: Arnold Laven More Info Starring: Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton, Hans Conried, Harlan Warde, Jody McCrea, Max Showalter, Mimi Gibson, Gordon Jones, Marjorie Stapp, Charles Tannen Monsters appear out of a salt lake in the California desert, and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John Twillinger (Tim Holt) is assigned the mission of saving the world from their destructive forces. 1957 The Mysterians Foreign / Sci-Fi N/R, 85 Minutes Director: Ishiro Honda More Info Starring: Kenji Sahara, Yumi Shirakawa, Momoko Kochi, Akihiko Hirata, Takashi Shimura, Susumu Fujita, Hisaya Ito, Fuyuki Murakami, Yoshio Tsuchiya, Tetsu Nakamura After the nuclear destruction of their planet, aliens arrive to take over the Earth and its women in order to start a new civilization. And the nonstop special effects battles begin. 1957 Not of This Earth Sci-Fi N/R, 67 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Paul Birch, Beverly Garland, Morgan Jones, William Roerick, Jonathan Haze, Dick Miller, Ann Carroll, Pat Flynn, Roy Engel, Harold Fong When an alien vampire (Paul Birch) is sent to Earth in search of a new blood supply for his diseased planet, a nurse (Beverly Garland) comes to his aid by providing transfusions. 1957 Quatermass II Sci-Fi N/R, 84 Minutes Director: Val Guest More Info Starring: Brian Donlevy, John Longden, Sid James, Bryan Forbes, Vera Day, William Franklyn, Charles Lloyd Pack, Percy Herbert, John Van Eyssen, Michael Ripper Aliens invade and take over human bodies in this "Quatermass" episode featuring Brian Donlevy in the role of the gruff Dr. Quatermass. 1958 1958 Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman Sci-Fi N/R, 65 Minutes Director: Nathan Juran More Info Starring: Allison Hayes, William Hudson, Yvette Vickers, Roy Gordon, George Douglas, Ken Terrell, Otto Waldis Nancy Archer (Allison Hayes) finds the way to avenge her unfaithful husband, Harry (William Hudson), when–after her encounter with an alien–she grows to enormous proportions. This film is so bad that it turns into an entertaining cult film. 1958 The Brain Eaters Sci-Fi N/R, 60 Minutes Director: Bruno VeSota More Info Starring: Ed Nelson, Alan Frost, Jack Hill, Joanna Lee, Jody Fair, Leonard Nimoy With a name like this, it must be a Corman creation–and it is. Brain things from the center of the Earth bore their way to the surface in a ship. They soon take control of the people. Watch for Leonard Nimoy in an early role. 1958 Curse of the Faceless Man Horror / Sci-Fi N/R, 67 Minutes Director: Edward L. Cahn More Info Starring: Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards, Adele Mara, Luis Van Rooten, Gar Moore, Felix Locher, Jan Arvan, Bob Bryant After archaeologists discover a lava encrusted gladiator in the ruins of Pompeii, the gladiator comes back to life, escapes, and heads off in pursuit of his past lover who has also been reincarnated. 1958 The Day the Sky Exploded Foreign / Sci-Fi N/R, 85 Minutes Director: Paolo Heusch More Info Starring: Paul Hubschmid, Fiorella Mari, Madeleine Fischer, Ivo Garrani, Dario Michaelis, Sam Galter, Peter Meersman, Jean-Jacques Delbo, Massimo Zeppieri, Annie Bernal A joint U.S./Russian/British mission to space goes bad, but one astronaut, John McLaren (Paul Hubschmid), is able to abandon the craft. The spaceship crashes into the sun–immediately causing earthquakes, tidal waves, and other assorted problems on Earth. It also results in asteroids heading toward our planet. Can the world's scientists work together to save the Earth? 1958 Earth vs. the Spider Horror / Sci-Fi N/R, 72 Minutes Director: Bert I. Gordon More Info Starring: Ed Kemmer, June Kenney, Eugene Persson, Gene Roth, Hal Torey, June Jocelyn, Mickey Finn, Sally Fraser, Howard Wright, Troy Patterson While searching for her father, Carol (June Kenney) and her boyfriend, Mike (Eugene Persson), find the remains of a giant spider in a cave. Assuming the spider has been killed, biology teacher Mr. Kingman (Ed Kemmer) displays it in the school gym. But, the spider is not dead; it is simply stunned, and rock music revives it leading to a blood-thirsty rampage through town. 1958 The Fly Sci-Fi N/R, 94 Minutes Director: Kurt Neumann More Info Starring: Vincent Price, Herbert Marshall, David Hedison, Patricia Owens, Kathleen Freeman, Betty Lou Gerson, Charles Herbert, Eugene Borden, Torben Meyer, Charles Tannen When scientist Andre (David Hedison) uses himself in an experiment to disintegrate and reassemble atoms, a terrible accident occurs: Andre disintegrates his own atoms and reassembles with the atoms of a fly. Two sequels ("Return of the Fly" and "Curse of the Fly") follow. 1958 Night of the Blood Beast Sci-Fi N/R, 65 Minutes Director: Bernard L. Kowalski More Info Starring: John Baer, Angela Greene, Ed Nelson, Georgianna Carter, Michael Emmet, Tyler McVey In another of Corman's beast pictures, an alien arrives in the body of a dead astronaut. It doesn't look good for the mere Earthlings. 1958 Quatermass and the Pit Horror / Sci-Fi TV, 180 Minutes Director: Rudolph Cartier More Info Starring: Andre Morell, Cec Linder, Anthony Bushell, John Stratton, Christine Finn, Van Boolen, Holly Bane, Lionel Ngakane, John Rae, Mark Eden While digging in London, a skull is uncovered. This leads to an archeological dig, resulting not only in finding more skulls, but dead insect-like creatures and a cylinder. Professor Quatermass is brought in, and his theory is that the insect-like creatures are aliens from Mars that had landed on Earth several million years ago in the cylinder. Unfortunately, the government doesn't heed his evaluation and horror follows. Originally a made-for-UK TV miniseries and remade in 1967. 1958 Queen of Outer Space Sci-Fi N/R, 79 Minutes Director: Edward Bernds More Info Starring: Zsa Zsa Gabor, Eric Fleming, Dave Willock, Laurie Mitchell, Lisa Davis, Paul Birch, Patrick Waltz The spaceship wasn't meant to go to Venus, but an alien ray send it there, and Captain Patterson (Eric Fleming) must deal with a planet ruled by women, with a queen who hates men. Can the wicked queen be foiled? Can Earth be saved? 1958 Teenage Caveman Sci-Fi N/R, 65 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Robert Vaughn, Leslie Bradley, June Jocelyn, Robert Shayne, Jonathan Haze, Frank DeKova, Sarah Marshall, Charles P. Thompson, Beach Dickerson, Ed Nelson A near middle-aged Robert Vaughn as a teenage caveman? Only in a Corman movie can you get that. Anyway, against the rules of his tribe, our hero explores the great land beyond the camp. What is he to make of the strange creature with great powers that he encounters? 1958 War of the Colossal Beast Sci-Fi N/R, 68 Minutes Director: Bert I. Gordon More Info Starring: Sally Fraser, Roger Pace, Duncan "Dean" Parkin, Russ Bender, Charles Stewart, Rico Alaniz, George Becwar, Robert Hernandez, June Jocelyn, Roy Gordon In this sequel to "The Amazing Colossal Man," it appears that his death was not a certainty when he met his doom at Boulder Dam. This time around, 60-foot-tall Glenn Manning (Duncan "Dean" Parkin) is alive but suffering brain damage. The Army captures him, but he escapes and wreaks havoc on those around him. 1958 War of the Satellites Sci-Fi N/R, 72 Minutes Director: Roger Corman More Info Starring: Richard Devon, Dick Miller, Susan Cabot, Michael Fox, Robert Shayne, Eric Sinclair, Bruno VeSota, Roger Corman Not a bad Corman quickie (to exploit the U.S. sending a satellite into space) as aliens warn Earth to stop exploring space. In order to help in this effort, a scientist is brainwashed. 1959 1959 The Alligator People Sci-Fi N/R, 73 Minutes Director: Roy Del Ruth More Info Starring: Beverly Garland, George Macready, Richard Crane, Lon Chaney Jr., Frieda Inescort, Bruce Bennett, Ruby Goodwin, Douglas Kennedy, Hal K. Dawson, Dudley Dickerson Following an accident, a man is given reptile genes as the means to bring him back to health, and he is transformed into an alligator. 1959 The Angry Red Planet Sci-Fi N/R, 83 Minutes Director: Ib Melchior More Info Starring: Gerald Mohr, Nora Hayden, Les Tremayne, Jack Kruschen, Paul Hahn, J. Edward McKinley, Tom Daly, Don Lamond, Edward Innes, Gordon Barnes The highlight of this film is the process of "Cinemagic" that was used–everything looks pink (wow!). A spaceship from Earth heads to Mars where the astronauts find plants and monsters ready to duke it out, which they do until the tired spacemen head home. 1959 The Atomic Submarine Sci-Fi N/R, 80 Minutes Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet More Info Starring: Tom Conway, Dick Foran, Brett Halsey, Arthur Franz, Selmer Jackson, Bob Steele, Victor Varconi, Joi Lansing After losing eight ships and seven submarines in Arctic waters, the U.S.S. Tigershark is sent out on a mission to investigate the disappearances and encounters an undersea alien spaceship. 1959 The Cosmic Man Sci-Fi N/R, 72 Minutes Director: Herbert S. Greene More Info Starring: John Carradine, Bruce Bennett, Angela Greene, Paul Langton, Scotty Morrow, Lyn Osborn, Walter Maslow, Herbert Lytton, Hal Torey, Alan Wells Nuclear war fears were commonplace in the 1950s, and this film, a cheap rip-off of "The Day The Earth Stood Still," feeds on that fear. A sphere from outer space comes down in California, prompting action from the military as well as from civilians. That night, the "Cosmic Man" (John Carradine) emerges from the sphere, bundled up with large sunglasses to hide his ghostly body. While military people and scientists argue about what to do, Cosmic Man professes to be a messenger of peace–a hard sell indeed. 1959 The Giant Gila Monster Sci-Fi N/R, 74 Minutes Director: Ray Kellogg More Info Starring: Don Sullivan, Lisa Simone, Shug Fisher, Jerry Cortwright, Beverly Thurman, Don Flournoy, Clarke Brown, Pat Simmons, Pat Reeves, Fred Graham When a hungry, giant Gila monster terrorizes a northern Texas town, can the hot-rodders, led by Chase (Don Sullivan), save the day? A very bad, cheaply-made flick that has our monster tripping over trains, buildings, etc. But still, it's worth a look for the laughs. 1959 Invisible Invaders Sci-Fi N/R, 67 Minutes Director: Edward L. Cahn More Info Starring: John Agar, Jean Byron, Philip Tonge, Robert Hutton, John Carradine, Paul Langton, Hal Torey, Eden Hartford, Don Kennedy, Chuck Niles Moon men (again) try to take over the Earth–this time by taking over the bodies of dead Earthlings. And they nearly succeed, but they didn't know that John Agar has saved the day before and can do so again, even if he does get help from scientist Penner (Philip Tonge) this time. 1959 Journey to the Center of the Earth Sci-Fi N/R, 132 Minutes Director: Henry Levin More Info Starring: Pat Boone, James Mason, Arlene Dahl, Diane Baker, Peter Ronson, Thayer David, Robert Adler, Alan Napier, Ben Wright Special effects are what earn this film its three stars. Based on the Jules Verne story, it tells of Scottish Professor Lindenbrook's (James Mason) journey through an extinct volcano into Earth's core. 1959 Missile to the Moon Sci-Fi N/R, 78 Minutes Director: Richard E. Cunha More Info Starring: Gary Clarke, Cathy Downs, K.T. Stevens, Michael Whalen, Laurie Mitchell, Nina Bara, Richard Travis, Tommy Cook, Leslie Parrish, Lee Roberts In this remake of "Cat-Women of the Moon," an expedition to the moon finds more scantly-clad, aggressive women with an even more aggressive leader. Then there are the rockmen and the giant spider to deal with. The 1/2 star is for the laughs you will get from this cheapy. 1959 Plan 9 from Outer Space Sci-Fi N/R, 79 Minutes |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ADVENT HORIZON ‘Stay on the map,’ my Mum said She never lets me go far ‘Make sure you stay in this galaxy Don’t go searching for stars.’ ‘Don’t speak to any aliens Or you won’t be a boy, you’ll be lunch. Don’t land on any white dwarf suns I can’t have you burned to a crunch’ ‘And NEVER go near a black hole I want you to stay kiddy-shaped Not stretched and pulled out like a sausage As thin as a piece of tape.’ So why didn’t I take any notice? Why was I sure Mum was wrong? If only I’d done what my mum said I wouldn’t be twenty miles long! |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I WANT A BATH I clamber up the chimney quick And brush the soot down to the hearth The chimney’s clean, but I am black I wish they’d let me have a bath |
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DAN'S POETRY CORNER
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: THE KING WHO INVENTED TAX In 1086 King William said ‘Guess what? I’m getting out of bed! This is no time to sleep and snore Of that I’m getting very bored No. I’m not going to relax Instead I’m going to invent tax! You see, invading isn’t funny It costs an awful lot of money Somebody has to foot the bill And that somebody will be YOU It doesn’t matter who you are Or whether you live near or far I’ll hunt you down, I’ll root you out I’ll find you all without a doubt You could be fat, thin, dim or wise I’ll find you all, I have my spies In every corner of the land From mountain tops to shining sand Yes, no one will be overlooked You’ll all go in my Doomsday Book And once your names are written there To everyone I will be fair Pay up or else! will come the cry And anyone who disobeys will die. And I’ll go down in history As the king who invented tax, tee hee |
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any known planets in the Messier 84 galaxy?
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I'm posting this both here, and in the science section - I'll be interested in the differing responses! |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1954 1954 Devil Girl from Mars Sci-Fi N/R, 77 Minutes Director: David MacDonald More Info Starring: Hugh McDermott, Hazel Court, Patricia Laffan, Peter Reynolds, Adrienne Corri, Joseph Tomelty, John Laurie, Sophie Stewart, Anthony Richmond, James Edmund Assorted people at a Scottish inn receive a visit from black leather-jacketed Martian Nyah (Patricia Laffan) and her robot. She's beautiful, but ruthless, and tells them that a revolution on Mars resulted in a takeover by women, and she is after healthy males for use as breeding stock. Bizarre but sort of fun. Cannot see this film being that scary |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
he sure does have a good AIM to make the shot!! |
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Rocky's Cafe....Closed
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You can get all of those minstrels in that tiny bag? WOW :o) Yes Wandering is what I meant. I bet they do wonder where heck they are going as time lol |
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Sci-Fi Movies of the 1950's
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Full listing of Sci-Fi movies from the 1950's 1984 (1956) 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957) Alligator People (1959) Amazing Colossal Man (1957) Angry Red Planet (1959) Atomic Submarine (1959) Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1958) Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953) Black Scorpion (1957) Brain Eaters (1958) Brain from Planet Arous (1957) Bride of the Monster (1955) Cat-Women of the Moon (1953) Conquest of Space (1955) Cosmic Man (1959) Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) Cyclops (1957) Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Day the Sky Exploded (1958) Day the World Ended (1956) Destination Moon (1950) Devil Girl from Mars (1954) Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) Earth vs. the Spider (1958) Flight to Mars (1951) Fly (1958) Flying Saucer (1950) Forbidden Planet (1956) Four-Sided Triangle (1953) Giant Gila Monster (1959) Gigantis the Fire Monster (1955) Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1954) Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) Invaders from Mars (1953) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Invisible Invaders (1959) It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955) It Came from Outer Space (1953) It Conquered the World (1956) Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) Killers from Space (1954) King Dinosaur (1955) Kronos (1957) Lost Continent (1951) Missile to the Moon (1959) Monster from the Ocean Floor (1954) Monster That Challenged the World (1957) Mysterians (1957) Night of the Blood Beast (1958) Not of This Earth (1957) Phantom from 10,000 Leagues (1956) Phantom from Space (1953) Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) Quatermass and the Pit (1958) Quatermass Experiment (1955) Quatermass II (1957) Queen of Outer Space (1958) Radar Men from the Moon (1952) Red Planet Mars (1952) Return of the Fly (1959) Robot Monster (1953) Rocketship X-M (1950) Spaceways (1953) Stranger from Venus (1954) Target Earth (1954) Teenage Caveman (1958) Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) Them! (1954) Thing from Another World (1951) Twonky (1953) Unknown World (1951) War of the Colossal Beast (1958) War of the Satellites (1958) War of the Worlds (1953) When Worlds Collide (1951) X the Unknown (1956) |
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Favorite 80's Movie Thread
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1981 1981 Galaxy of Terror Sci-Fi R, 80 Minutes Director: Bruce D. Clark More Info Starring: Edward Albert, Ray Walston, Erin Moran, Bernard Behrens, Zalman King, Sid Haig, Robert Englund, Grace Zabriskie, Jack Blessing, Mary Ellen O'Neill While attempting to aid the crew of a marooned spaceship, astronauts are systematically killed by monsters they encounter on their ill-fated mission. 1981 Heartbeeps Comedy / Sci-Fi PG, 85 Minutes Director: Allan Arkush More Info Starring: Andy Kaufman, Bernadette Peters, Randy Quaid, Kenneth McMillan, Melanie Mayron, Christopher Guest, Richard B. Shull, Dick Miller, Kathleen Freeman, Mary Woronov Val (Andy Kaufman) and Aqua (Bernadette Peters) are robots that fall in love and run away from their repair facility. They start out on their own by assembling their family–including a child and an uncle–from spare parts. 1981 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Comedy / Sci-Fi TV, 198 Minutes Director: Alan J.W. Bell More Info Starring: Simon Jones, Peter Jones, Joe Melia, Mark Wing-Davey, Martin Benson, David Dixon, Sandra Dickinson, Steve Conway, Cleo Rocos, Andrew Mussell A popular BBC radio series, based on Douglas Adams' novel, was followed by a TV series from which this miniseries was developed. The title refers to the electronic book that provides the knowledge necessary to navigate the galaxy. It tells the story of Arthur Dent (Simon Jones) who travels the galactic superhighway running across all sorts of beings and adventures. Lots of fun. 1981 Inseminoid Sci-Fi R, 90 Minutes Director: Norman J. Warren More Info Starring: Judy Geeson, Robin Clarke, Jennifer Ashley, Stephanie Beacham, Steven Grives, Barry Houghton, Rosalind Lloyd, Victoria Tennant, Trevor Thomas, Heather Wright A research team is investigating a remote planet when one member, Sandy (Judy Geeson), is attacked and impregnated by a gross monster. She immediately gains super strength and a mad craving for blood to feed her two developing monsters. Thus, the crew members are dealt with one-by-one until she gives birth. The rescue shuttle arrives and finds no one left except the monsters–who wreak havoc on the trip home. Real trash, but an "ugly" bit of fun in this "Alien" rip-off. 1981 Looker Sci-Fi PG, 93 Minutes Director: Michael Crichton More Info Starring: Albert Finney, James Coburn, Susan Dey, Leigh Taylor-Young, Dorian Harewood, Tim Rossovich, Darryl Hickman A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon realizes that models who were his patients are dying mysteriously. His curiosity leads him to a large corporation that appears to be experimenting with a strange new technology. A Bomb in every sense of the word. 1981 Mad Max 2 Sci-Fi R, 94 Minutes Director: George Miller More Info Starring: Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence, Emil Minty, Virginia Hey, Vernon Wells, Michael Preston, Max Phipps, Kjell Nilsson, William Zappa, Arkie Whiteley World War III has come and gone. There are just a few survivors, and they are fighting over what is left in gasoline. Mel Gibson comes to the rescue in this exciting sequel to "Mad Max." 1981 Outland Sci-Fi R, 109 Minutes Director: Peter Hyams More Info Starring: Sean Connery, Peter Boyle, Frances Sternhagen, James Sikking, Kika Markham, Clarke Peters, Steven Berkoff, John Ratzenberger, Hal Galili, Angus MacInnes There is drug smuggling taking place on the third moon of Jupiter. The world should rest easy because the Marshal (Sean Connery) is on the trail of evil and will save the day. 1981 Piranha II: The Spawning Sci-Fi R, 95 Minutes Director: James Cameron More Info Starring: Tricia O'Neil, Steve Marachuk, Lance Henriksen, Ricky G. Paul, Ted Richert, Leslie Graves This sequel to "Piranha" represents James Cameron's first directing effort–he fared better with his next film: "The Terminator." 1981 Quest for Fire Sci-Fi R, 97 Minutes |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1980 1980 Altered States Sci-Fi R, 102 Minutes Director: Ken Russell More Info Starring: William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban, Charles Haid, Don Brenner, Drew Barrymore, Miguel Godreau, George Gaynes A fascinating film with great special effects about what happens when a researcher (William Hurt) takes hallucinogenic drugs while in his immersion tank and eventually takes part in his own imaginings. 1980 Battle Beyond the Stars Sci-Fi PG, 104 Minutes Director: Jimmy T. Murakami More Info Starring: Richard Thomas, John Saxon, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard, Darlanne Fluegel, Sybil Danning, Sam Jaffe, Morgan Woodward, Jeff Corey, Lynn Carlin A planet must be saved from the hooligans of intergalactic criminals. Richard Thomas stars in this clever, humorous, cheap takeoff of Star Wars from Roger Corman. 1980 The Final Countdown Sci-Fi PG, 103 Minutes Director: Don Taylor More Info Starring: Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, Katharine Ross, James Farentino, Ron O'Neal, Charles Durning, Victor Mohica, Soon-Tek Oh The nuclear aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz is time-warped to 6 December, 1941. Captain Matthew Yelland (Kirk Douglas) is faced with the dilemma of altering history by interfering with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 1980 Flash Gordon Sci-Fi PG, 110 Minutes Director: Mike Hodges More Info Starring: Sam J. Jones, Topol, Max von Sydow, Timothy Dalton, Melody Anderson, Ornella Muti, Brian Blessed, Peter Wyngarde, Mariangela Melato, Richard O'Brien In spite of high budgeting, this film is nearly as silly as its predecessors in the 1930s. It is campy, but just misses the mark. Again, the Earth must be saved from its attackers. 1980 Galaxy Express 999 Action / Sci-Fi PG, 91 Minutes Director: Rintaro More Info Starring: Corey Burton, Fay McKay, Anthony Pope, Booker Bradshaw, Barry Seegar, B.J. Ward, William Woodson This Japanese animated film, though made for children, may be somewhat intense for many, as a boy travels on a locomotive through the universe searching for immortality. This is the English language-dubbed version, which was originally released in Japanese. 1980 Hangar 18 Sci-Fi PG, 93 Minutes Director: James L. Conway More Info Starring: Gary Collins, Robert Vaughn, Darren McGavin, James Hampton, Philip Abbott, Joseph Campanella, Tom Hallick, Steven Keats, William Schallert A damaged alien spaceship is kept a secret because presidential elections are just around the corner and revealing the existence of the spaceship (a satellite launched from a space shuttle collided with it) may influence the outcome of the elections. 1980 The Lathe of Heaven Sci-Fi TV, 105 Minutes Director: Fred Barzyk More Info Starring: Bruce Davison, Kevin Conway, Margaret Avery, Vandi Clark, Niki Flacks, Frank Miller, Peyton E. Park, Bernadette Whitehead, Jo Livingston, Jane Roberts When George Orr (Bruce Davison) finds that his dreams seem to alter reality, he consults a psychiatrist, Dr. William Haber (Kevin Conway), who uses hypnosis to harness Orr's dreams. While Haber convinces himself that he is using Orr's dreams to eradicate illness, war, and racism, he is still playing God. The consequences are horrifying. 1980 The Return Sci-Fi N/R, 91 Minutes Director: Greydon Clark More Info Starring: Jan-Michael Vincent, Cybill Shepherd, Martin Landau, Raymond Burr, Neville Brand, Brad Rearden, Vincent Schiavelli In a New Mexico town, two children and an old man witness the coming of an alien spaceship and hang around for its return. A real turkey. 1980 Revenge of the Stepford Wives Sci-Fi TV, 100 Minutes Director: Robert Fuest More Info Starring: Sharon Gless, Julie Kavner, Audra Lindley, Don Johnson, Mason Adams, Arthur Hill Sandwiched between "The Stepford Wives" (1975) and "The Stepford Children" (1987), this is a mediocre offering about the strange goings-on among the robot-like wives in Stepford. 1980 Saturn 3 Sci-Fi R, 88 Minutes Director: Stanley Donen More Info Starring: Farrah Fawcett, Kirk Douglas, Harvey Keitel, Douglas Lambert, Ed Bishop, Christopher Muncke, Roy Dotrice While two scientists (Farrah Fawcett and Kirk Douglas) work to save Earth, an evil visitor (Harvey Keitel) interferes with their efforts. 1980 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Sci-Fi PG, 124 Minutes Director: Irvin Kirshner More Info Starring: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Frank Oz, Alec Guinness, James Earl Jones, Kenny(2) Baker, David Prowse, Peter Mayhew In this second "Star Wars" film, Luke, Leia, Lando, Chewbacca, Han, R2-D2 and C-3P0, along with the Rebel Alliance are on the ice planet Hoth. Luke travels to a distant planet to become a Jedi knight from Jedi Master Yoda in order to do battle with Darth Vader. Great special effects and good plot. 1980 Superman II Action / Sci-Fi PG, 127 Minutes Director: Richard Lester More Info Starring: Christopher Reeve, Gene Hackman, Ned Beatty, Jackie Cooper, Margot Kidder, Valerie Perrine, Sarah Douglas, Susannah York, Jack O'Halloran, Terence Stamp Superman is back, and this film is nearly as good as the first one. Superman (Christopher Reeve) is still fighting for law and order, and the battle is against three Kryptonian villains played by Terence Stamp, Jack O'Halloran, and Sarah Douglas. Great sport. 1980 Virus Sci-Fi PG, 155 Minutes Director: Kinji Fukasaku More Info Starring: Sonny Chiba, Chuck Connors, Stephanie Faulkner, Glenn Ford, Olivia Hussey, George Kennedy, Henry Silva, Bo Svenson, Robert Vaughn, Masao Kusakari Doctor Yamauchi (Sonny Chiba) wanders the frozen Earth after its near destruction from a deadly virus and nuclear war. In the aftermath, there are only 858 men and eight women left in the world. 1980 Without Warning Sci-Fi R, 89 Minutes Director: Greydon Clark More Info Starring: Jack Palance, Cameron Mitchell, Martin Landau, Ralph Meeker, Tarah Nutter, Neville Brand, Larry Storch, Sue Ane Langdon An alien is on the loose, and terrorized citizens need help as their world is threatened with destruction. |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There are jobs Americans aren't doing. ... If you've got a chicken factory, a chicken-plucking factory, or whatever you call them, you know what I'm talking about." --George W. Bush. Tipp City, Ohio, April 19, 2007 |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
it has been said their different types of Minstrels I.E. Wondering Misterls! Those pictured look docile to say the least. |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tonights show looks interesting on Coast To Coast AM Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Dr. Janna Levin, will discuss the universe, quantum gravity, and hyper-dimensionality http://www.jannalevin.com/ |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
You can get all of those minstrels in that tiny bag? WOW :o) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I'm posting this both here, and in the science section - I'll be interested in the differing responses! Found this website on the Messier 84 galaxy http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu//cosmic_classroom/multiwavelength_astronomy/multiwavelength_museum/m84.html |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we. - US President George W. Bush (August 5, 2004) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hmmm I thought minstrels were a lot thinner these days!! :o) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." –President Bush, on "Good Morning America," Sept. 1, 2005, six days after repeated warnings from experts about the scope of damage expected from Hurricane Katrina |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away AS garbage" -- Korax (The Trouble With Tribbles |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Well I do not have a photo of my house however if you take a left turn at Albuquerque your headed in the right direction ;o) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, "Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain." So God granted him what he requested. |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Does Rocky's Cafe sell souvenirs? I would sure would send a couple of souvenirs to friends back home !! :o) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Air Traffic Controller Talk At times it is hard to tell which one to post in these jokes in :o) So if all else fails flip a coin !! |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: After shovelling 14 table spoons full of coffee beans in to the pot, and perking it for an hour, the coffee has plenty of body for a decent drink! What type of coffee is perking? is it Folgers? :o) |
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Posted 21 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Big Brother nightmare of George Orwell's 1984 has become a reality Who said the quote who is watching the watchers? The name escapes me |
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Posted 20 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: George Orwell, Big Brother is watching your house The Big Brother nightmare of George Orwell's 1984 has become a reality - in the shadow of the author's former London home. It may have taken a little longer than he predicted, but Orwell's vision of a society where cameras and computers spy on every person's movements is now here According to the latest studies, Britain has a staggering 4.2million CCTV cameras - one for every 14 people in the country - and 20 per cent of cameras globally. It has been calculated that each person is caught on camera an average of 300 times daily. Use of spy cameras in modern-day Britain is now a chilling mirror image of Orwell's fictional world, created in the post-war Forties in a fourth-floor flat overlooking Canonbury Square in Islington, North London. On the wall outside his former residence - flat number 27B - where Orwell lived until his death in 1950, an historical plaque commemorates the anti-authoritarian author. And within 200 yards of the flat, there are 32 CCTV cameras, scanning every move. Orwell's view of the tree-filled gardens outside the flat is under 24-hour surveillance from two cameras perched on traffic lights. The flat's rear windows are constantly viewed from two more security cameras outside a conference centre in Canonbury Place. In a lane, just off the square, close to Orwell's favourite pub, the Compton Arms, a camera at the rear of a car dealership records every person entering or leaving the pub. Within a 200-yard radius of the flat, there are another 28 CCTV cameras, together with hundreds of private, remote-controlled security cameras used to scrutinise visitors to homes, shops and offices. The message is reminiscent of a 1949 poster to mark the launch of Orwell's 1984: 'Big Brother is Watching You'. In the Shriji grocery store in Canonbury Place, three cameras focus on every person in the shop. Owner Minesh Amin explained: 'They are for our security and safety. Without them, people would steal from the shop. Although this is a nice area, there are always bad people who cause trouble by stealing.' Three doors away, in the dry-cleaning shop run by Malik Zafar, are another two CCTV cameras. 'I need to know who is coming into my shop,' explained Mr Zafar, who spent £400 on his security system. This week, the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) produced a report highlighting the astonishing numbers of CCTV cameras in the country and warned how such 'Big Brother tactics' could eventually put lives at risk. The RAE report warned any security system was 'vulnerable to abuse, including bribery of staff and computer hackers gaining access to it'. One of the report's authors, Professor Nigel Gilbert, claimed the numbers of CCTV cameras now being used is so vast that further installations should be stopped until the need for them is proven. One fear is a nationwide standard for CCTV cameras which would make it possible for all information gathered by individual cameras to be shared - and accessed by anyone with the means to do so. The RAE report follows a warning by the Government's Information Commissioner Richard Thomas that excessive use of CCTV and other information-gathering was 'creating a climate of suspicion'. Here is the link to the website http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23391081-details/George+Orwell,+Big+Brother+is+watching+your+house/article.do |
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Posted 20 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Supreme Court ruling is a major victory for Bush Well when you stack the deck with your own cronies you are bound to win someting!! |
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Posted 20 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
For a Second chance prize you can win !!!!! Ginsu Knives are legendary for their ability to cut through just about anything and stay sharp. We carry several different styles of ginsu knives and are sure to have the set of ginsu knives that you want to have in your kitchen Now doesn't that sounds a prize you cannot pass up !! :o) |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beverages .... Aaargh, beverages. Yes get your Kewpie Doll now they come in a rainbow of colors!! Hurry supplies are Limited |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Beverages .... Aaargh, beverages. Do you mean the Andrew Sisters? :o) |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: WHY CELL PHONE OUTAGE REPORTS ARE SECRET Posted: Friday, December 15 at 06:00 am CT by Bob Sullivan Consumers have no idea how reliable their cell phone service will be when they buy a phone and sign a long-term contract. The Federal Communications Commission could offer some guidance, but it won't. The agency refuses to make public a detailed database of cell phone provider outages that it has maintained since 2004. A federal Freedom of Information Act request for the data, filed in August by MSNBC.com, has been rejected by the agency. The stated reasons: Release of the information could help terrorists plan attacks against the United States, and it would harm the companies involved. Complaints about cell phone service are near the top of every list of consumer gripes. The Illinois attorney general’s office, for example, last year ranked cell phone complaints as the fourth-most-common complaint, trailing only gas prices, credit card firms and home improvement scams. To find out if a cell phone carrier service will be reliable, consumers are forced to buy a phone, then use it at home and on their normal commuting routes. Callers generally get 30 days at most to return a phone if the service doesn’t work well enough. But that test won’t reveal anything about carriers’ periodic outages. The Federal Communications Commission does know something about outages, however. It has collected outage reports from telecommunications firms since the early 1990s. Any time a carrier has an outage that affects 900,000 caller minutes – say a 30-minute outage impacting 30,000 customers – it must report it to the Network Outage Reporting System. In the beginning, the reports all were from “wire line†telephone providers and were available to the public. But in 2004, the commission ordered wireless firms to supply outage reports as well. But at the same time, it removed all outage reports from public view and exempted them from the Freedom of Information Act. The FCC took the action at the urging of the Department of Homeland Security, which argued that publication of the reports would “jeopardize our security efforts.†“The same outage data that can be so useful … to identify and remedy critical vulnerabilities and make the network infrastructure stronger can, in hostile hands, be used to exploit those vulnerabilities to undermine or attack networks,†DHS said. 'Corporate competition protection' What use would wireless outage reports have to would-be terrorists? Not much, said NBC terrorism analyst Roger Cressey, the former chief of staff of the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board. “There is nothing mysterious behind it, it is corporate competition protection,†said Cressey, now a partner in Good Harbor Consulting. “The only reason for the government to not let these records get out is then one telco provider could run a full-page ad saying ‘the government says we’re more reliable.’†Cressey added that he couldn’t imagine a scenario where the reports would be valuable to terrorists. In October, MSNBC.com filed an administrative appeal of the FCC’s rejection of its FOIA request. The FCC has not yet responded to the appeal. In its initial answer to MSNBC.com’s FOIA request, FCC officials cited only one reason for the denial: “competitive harm†to companies involved. “NORS records are not available to the public,†the rejection letter said. “Given the competitive nature of many segments of the communications industry and the importance that outage information may have on the selection of a service provider or manufacturer, we conclude that there is a presumptive likelihood of substantial competitive harm from disclosure of information in outage reports.†That’s likely true. A report that revealed which mobile phone company suffered the most outages in a given area would likely impact consumers’ choice of provider. Such information would be in the public interest, MSNBC.com believes. “We believe that this is basic consumer information and we will continue to fight for your right to know it,†said MSNBC.com editor-in-chief Jennifer Sizemore. Explanation doesn't measure up, expert says The explanation also does not meet the bar set by the Freedom of Information Act for an agency to decline a request, according to an analysis by The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. The competitive harm exemption “requires fairly detailed explanations by the company involved as to how the release of information will put it at a substantial competitive disadvantage,†said analyst Nathan Winegar. In a subsequent response to a reporter’s query, an FCC spokesman pointed toward the second reason for the public record request denial: The 2004 administrative order declaring the outage records off limits to the public. That order cited both competitive harm and national security. Al Tompkins, a Freedom of Information Act expert at the Poynter Institute, a journalism think-tank, said release of the cell phone outage reports would be “a tremendous consumer tool,†and compared them to the Federal Aviation Administration’s publication of airline on-time records. “It seems to me that while one could understand it might put one company at a competitive disadvantage, it would put another at a competitive advantage,†he said. “The airwaves are owned by the public. … The public has a need to know what’s reliable and what’s not.†Not every mobile phone firm thought the database needed to be hidden from public view when the FCC decided to make it secret in 2004. Sprint argued that the commission could “scrub†the reports of sensitive material before they were made public and thus serve the “seemingly divergent needs for public access and protection of confidential information.†The FCC chose the blunt instrument. the rest of the article can be found at this website link http://redtape.msnbc.com/2006/12/why_cell_phone_.html |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And Jabez called on the God of Israel saying, "Oh, that You would bless me indeed, and enlarge my territory, that Your hand would be with me, and that You would keep me from evil, that I may not cause pain." So God granted him what he requested. I Chronicles 4:10 NKJV |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Air Traffic Controller Talk These conversations are said to be real Tower: "Delta 351, you have traffic at 10 o'clock, 6 miles!" Delta 351: "Give us another hint! We have digital watches!" Tower: "TWA 2341, for noise abatement turn right 45 Degrees." TWA 2341: "We are at 35,000 feet. How much noise can we make up here?" Tower: "Sir, have you ever heard the noise a 747 makes when it hits a 727?" From an unknown aircraft waiting in a very long takeoff queue: "I'm bored!" Ground Traffic Control: "Last aircraft transmitting, identify yourself immediately!" Unknown aircraft: "I said I was bored, not stupid!" Tower: "United 329 heavy, your traffic is a Fokker, one o'clock, three miles, eastbound." United 329: "Approach, I've always wanted to say this: I've got the little Fokker in sight." A DC-10 had come in a little hot and thus had an exceedingly long roll out after touching down. San Jose Tower noted: "American 751, make a hard right turn at the end of the runway, if you are able. If you are not able, take the Guadalupe exit off Highway 101, make a right at the lights and return to the airport." A military pilot called for a priority landing because his single-engine jet fighter was running "a bit peaked." Air Traffic Control told the fighter pilot that he was number two, behind a B-52 that had one engine shut down. "Ah," the fighter pilot remarked, "The dreaded seven-engine approach." Allegedly, a Pan Am 727 flight waiting for start clearance in Munich overheard the following -Lufthansa (in German): "Ground, what is our start clearance time?" Ground (in English): "If you want an answer you must speak in English." Lufthansa (in English): "I am a German, flying a German airplane, in Germany. Why must I speak English?" Unknown voice from another plane (in a beautiful British accent): "Because you lost the bloody war." Tower: "Eastern 702, cleared for takeoff, contact Departure on frequency 124.7" Eastern 702: "Tower, Eastern 702 switching to Departure. By the way, after we lifted off we saw some kind of dead animal on the far end of the runway." Tower: "Continental 635, cleared for takeoff behind Eastern 702, contact Departure on frequency 124.7. Did you copy that report from Eastern 702?" Continental 635: "Continental 635, cleared for takeoff, Roger; and yes, we copied Eastern and we've already notified our caterers." One day the pilot of a Cherokee 180 was told by the tower to hold short of the active runway while a DC-8 landed. The DC-8 landed, rolled out, turned around, and taxied back past the Cherokee. Some quick-witted comedian in the DC-8 crew got on the radio and said, "What a cute little plane. Did you make it all by yourself?" The Cherokee pilot, not about to let the insult go by, came back with a real zinger: "I made it out of DC-8 parts. Another landing like yours and I'll have enough parts for another one." |
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Posted 19 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: As we all sit here enjoying our favorite Beverage! The question arises? What awesome Bands will be preforming here at the most awesome Cafe in Cyber Space :o) |
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Posted 17 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What excellent food do they serve here at Rocky's Cafe? Hey goulash soup that sounds like a deal I cannot pass up :o) |
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Posted 17 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What excellent food do they serve here at Rocky's Cafe? |
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Posted 16 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Aye Mates thanks for the pint of guiness as well as the EDRADOUR that should quench my thirst for a longs weeks journey!! CHEER!!! a round og Guiness and EDRADOUR everyone!!!! |
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Posted 16 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Hey is there a pint of guiness in the house!!! I have traveled all the way from the states :o) |
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Posted 16 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What is a grasshopper? An insect on a pogo stick! What do you call a grasshopper with no legs? A grasshover! Why is it better to be a grasshopper than a cricket? Because grasshoppers can play cricket but crickets can't play grasshopper! What is green and can jump a mile in a minute? A grasshopper with hiccups! What is green, sooty and whistles when it rubs its back legs together? Chimney Cricket! |
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Posted 14 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Article from Steven Qualyes website on Global Agenda Jan. 10th 2003 From The Economist Global Agenda After losing one-tenth of its value during 2002, the American dollar has fallen to its lowest point against the euro since 1999. Will it continue its retreat? IS THE party finally over? For years, currency experts have been confidentlyâ€â€and largely mistakenlyâ€â€forecasting the decline of the dollar. They were able to marshal an impressive array of evidence in support of their arguments. It was, they said, overvalued on any historical measure. America could not continue to absorb the large capital inflows which had propped up the greenback for so long. The euro, after its creation in January 1999, would soon challenge the dollar’s reserve-currency status. More recently, America’s burgeoning current-account deficit alarmed economists, who saw no alternative to a precipitous collapse of the dollar. Yet the dollarâ€â€or, more accurately, the people who buy and sell currenciesâ€â€remained impervious to economic forecasts. The world’s most important currency continued to be its most sought-after. The euro endured what to many Europeans was a humiliating decline in its international value almost from its inception. Neither the American recession in 2001 nor the huge and growing current-account deficit (about 5% of GDP) seemed to discourage people from holding dollars. And then, in the closing months of last year, the dollar finally started to weaken. By the end of the year, the dollar had lost 10% of its value as measured against a trade-weighted basket of currencies. The first few days of 2003 have seen it slip further against the euro and the yen. About Global Agenda Will the slide continueâ€â€and if it does, what will it mean for the global economy? Only a brave forecaster would try to predict with any confidence where the dollar will be in six months’ time. Of course, currency economists make such forecasts all the timeâ€â€but that's their job and they are frequently mistaken. The factors which affect the value of one currency in relation to another are numerous and complex, and often confusingly contradictory. It is not simply a question of working out what foreign-exchange speculators think. Most currency trading is not speculative: it is the consequence of economic decisions taken by largely rational actors. Any shift in a currency’s value is driven by the cumulative impact of those millions of rational decisions. The source of the great dollar surge in the late 1990s was easy to spot. The booming American economy offered enormously attractive rates of return on investment: as a consequence, large amounts of investment capital flooded into the country. Even when boom turned to bust, America still looked to be a better home for capital than many other, even more lacklustre economies. In 2001 and 2002, for instance, Europe’s economic performance was disappointingly sluggish, and the prospects for 2003 look little better. Emerging-market economies have lost their allure for most investors, especially after the collapse of the Argentine economy. As the most important reserve currency, the dollar is also seen as a haven in times of global political uncertainty. Even after the terrorist attacks on New York and Washingtonâ€â€putting America, for the first time, at the heart of the security threatâ€â€it was to the dollar that nervous investors first fled. More recently, gold has recovered some of its attractiveness as a haven, reaching its highest level in six years this month. But the yellow metal is still worth only a fraction of its long-term historical value. The prospect of war with Iraq, and the continuing threat from international terrorism, have made investors more nervous about the future. Yet the tide now seems to be turning against the dollar. This suggests that, for the time being at least, factors other than risk-aversion are more powerful in determining currency flows. One of the most important is the recognition that American investment returns are likely to be significantly worse than in the recent past for at least the next year or two. It doesn’t need investors to start shifting capital out of America to weaken the dollarâ€â€lower inflows would be enough. Some of the dollar’s weakness is also likely to be self-fulfilling. As investors become convinced that the American currency will depreciate, they will seek an alternative home for their funds. That will, in turn, put further downward pressure on the dollar. But is the decline such a bad thing, for the American economy or the rest of the world? Few American exporters will weep as the greenback sinks: the strong dollar has made it difficult for them to compete in world markets in recent years. Nor will tears be shed among manufacturers who have been desperately trying to fight off competition from cheap imports. Those countries whose currencies are linked, loosely or tightly, to the dollar will breathe a sigh of relief as wellâ€â€Hong Kong and Brazil are among those economies that have suffered as the dollar has soared. Argentina’s currency peg was stretched to breaking pointâ€â€and beyondâ€â€partly because of the American currency’s strength. Those countries that compete for business in America, or with American exporters, though, will not relish the impact of the dollar’s decline. The rise in the value of the euro might boost morale at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, but it will not bring much comfort to Germany’s export-driven corporate sector. East Asian economies such as Singapore, still reeling from the collapse of the high-tech boom, have no reason to welcome a devalued dollar. Paul O’Neill, the treasury secretary fired by President George Bush at the beginning of December, was known for his belief in the benefits of a strong dollar. Such conviction is the refuge of old-fashioned politicians who associate national pride with a strong currency. Mr O’Neill was accused of trying to talk up the dollar, and consequently blamed for its persistent strength. His successor, John Snow, is, as yet, innocent of such uncomplicated views. In reality, of course, politicians have almost no power to influence currency movements except in the very short term. They are reduced to watching when currencies overshootâ€â€as they almost always doâ€â€on the way up, and on the way down. http://www.economist.com/agenda/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1533317 |
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Posted 14 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Here is an brief article from the Coast to Coast website on the Global Agenda author David Icke shared his view that a hidden global elite is seeking to control humanity, and plans a centralization of power and an eventual one world government. This group manipulates the population through various means, he contended. These methods include the bombardment of electromagnetic frequencies (from cell phones, cell towers, HAARP) and substances such as aspartame and fluoride, which act as "excitotoxins," lowering brain cell functioning and vitality. To reach their goal of creating a centralized state with a microchipped population connected to a computer, super powers such as the US have to be destroyed, and Icke believes that is now systematically under way. They want to create the conditions for World War III, said Icke-- afterwards they can step in and say that in order to stop this from ever happening again, we need a world government to take over. He foresees a "massive fork in the road," for humanity's future. Within a few short years we could be living in a global fascist state-- "a centralized Orwellian nightmare," or if we start to address this now and not cooperate, we can transform the outcome into something very different. author Steve Quayle presented similar concerns about the agenda of globalists. He argued that the bird flu is a cover for a more deadly "transgenic" epidemic, which the elite intend to use to massively reduce the earth's population. Quayle also shared his belief that there are a number of signs we are currently living in the prophesized Biblical "end times," such as the new National ID law. |
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Big Brother is here
(Message 545977)
Posted 14 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Europe’s Plan to Track Phone and Net Use PARIS, Feb. 19  European governments are preparing legislation to require companies to keep detailed data about people’s Internet and phone use that goes beyond what the countries will be required to do under a European Union directive. In Germany, a proposal from the Ministry of Justice would essentially prohibit using false information to create an e-mail account, making the standard Internet practice of creating accounts with pseudonyms illegal. A draft law in the Netherlands would likewise go further than the European Union requires, in this case by requiring phone companies to save records of a caller’s precise location during an entire mobile phone conversation. Even now, Internet service providers in Europe divulge customer information  which they normally keep on hand for about three months, for billing purposes  to police officials with legally valid orders on a routine basis, said Peter Fleischer, the Paris-based European privacy counsel for Google. The data concerns how the communication was sent and by whom but not its content. But law enforcement officials argued after the terrorist bombings in Spain and Britain that they needed better and longer data storage from companies handling Europe’s communications networks. European Union countries have until 2009 to put the Data Retention Directive into law, so the proposals seen now are early interpretations. But some people involved in the issue are concerned about a shift in policy in Europe, which has long been a defender of individuals’ privacy rights. Under the proposals in Germany, consumers theoretically could not create fictitious e-mail accounts, to disguise themselves in online auctions, for example. Nor could they use a made-up account to use for receiving commercial junk mail. While e-mail aliases would not be banned, they would have to be traceable to the actual account holder. “This is an incredibly bad thing in terms of privacy, since people have grown up with the idea that you ought to be able to have an anonymous e-mail account,†Mr. Fleischer said. “Moreover, it’s totally unenforceable and would never work.†Mr. Fleischer said the law would have to require some kind of identity verification, “like you may have to register for an e-mail address with your national ID card.†Jörg Hladjk, a privacy lawyer at Hunton & Williams, a Brussels law firm, said that might also mean that it could become illegal to pay cash for prepaid cellphone accounts. The billing information for regular cellphone subscriptions is already verified. Mr. Fleischer said: “It’s ironic, because Germany is one of the countries in Europe where people talk the most about privacy. In terms of consciousness of privacy in general, I would put Germany at the extreme end.†He said it was not clear that any European law would apply to e-mail providers based in the United States, like Google, so anyone who needed an unverified e-mail address  for political, commercial or philosophical reasons  could still use Gmail, Yahoo or Hotmail addresses. Mr. Hladjk said, “It’s going to be difficult to know which law applies.†Google requires only two pieces of information to open a Gmail account  a name and a password  and the company does not try to determine whether the name is authentic. In the Netherlands, the proposed extension of the law on phone company records to all mobile location data “implies surveillance of the movement of large amounts of innocent citizens,†the Dutch Data Protection Agency has said. The agency concluded in January that the draft disregarded privacy protections in the European Convention on Human Rights. Similarly, the German technology trade association Bitkom said the draft there violated the German Constitution. Internet and telecommunications industry associations raised objections when the directive was being debated, but at that time their concerns were for the length of time the data would have to be stored and how the companies would be compensated for the cost of gathering and keeping the information. The directive ended up leaving both decisions in the hands of national governments, setting a range of six months to two years. The German draft settled on six months, while in Spain the proposal is for a year, and in the Netherlands it is 18 months. “There are not a lot of people in Germany who support this draft entirely,†said Christian Spahr, a spokesman for Bitkom. “But there are others who are more critical of it than we are.†http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/20/business/worldbusiness/20privacy.html?ex=1329627600&en=7c38ad310b81c458&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss |
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Big Brother is here
(Message 545681)
Posted 13 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I know in the U.S.A every cell phone call is recorded by each cell phone company. |
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Big Brother is here
(Message 545673)
Posted 13 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The polictians we elect to office have a missconceived Idea the are no accountable to anyone!!! The fact is that they work for us the american people who put them in office to run our Gov. A good example of the miss-management is our current president as well as the house representatives and the senators!! Lets pay them the current minimum wage and see if they can put food on the table!! |
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Big Brother is here
(Message 545670)
Posted 13 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It is unjust when we let BIG BUSINESS buy our polictians inturn the polictians disable the values as well as the morals of a nation |
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Rocky's Cafe....Closed
(Message 545661)
Posted 13 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Tim I wish you well in you lifes journey! Gods speed ..... Live Long and Prosper |
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(Message 545135)
Posted 12 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why aren't blondes good cattle herders? A: Because they can't even keep two calves together |
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(Message 545134)
Posted 12 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why did the blonde nurse bring a red marker to work? A: In case she had to draw blood! |
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We are an endangered species
(Message 543840)
Posted 10 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Power Corrupts Absolute power corrupts absolutely!! Those in power have no moral compass!! |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 543289)
Posted 9 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Three Stooges Quotes! I shoot an arrow into the air, where it lands I do not care: I get my arrows wholesale!" - Curly ("Cactus Makes Perfect") If you have a knicknack with with a nick in it, we'll knock the nick outta the knicknack with Brighto!" - Larry ("Dizzy Doctors") "Well being as there's no other place around the place, I reckon this must be the place, I reckon." - Curly ("Uncivil Warriors") There was an ugly-lookin' thing starin' right at me. It was horrible! Whaddya know? It was YOU! " - Shemp ("Who Done It?") "Roses are red, and how do you do? Drink four of these, and Woo woo woo woo!" - Curly ("No Census, No Feeling") "The bear was here in person, I tell ya! I saw him with my eyes, I heard him with my ears, and his trap got me by the tail!" - Curly ("Idiots Deluxe") |
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Religious Thread [9] - CLOSED
(Message 542825)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Easter Quotes: The resurrection gives my life meaning and direction and the opportunity to start over no matter what my circumstances. ~Robert Flatt Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in spring-time. ~Martin Luther Celestial spirit that doth roll The heart's sepulchral stone away, Be this our resurrection day, The singing Easter of the soul - O gentle Master of the Wise, Teach us to say: "I will arise." ~Richard Le Gallienne |
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Conscience withdrawal
(Message 542814)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Unfortunately i can no longer support this project due to the sad state of our world. Well said Uncle Chuck!! could not say it any better!! |
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(Message 542803)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "We both use Colgate toothpaste." â€â€after a reporter asked what he had in common with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Camp David, Md., Feb. 23, 2001 |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 542801)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot easier, there's no question about it. George W. Bush "I promise you I will listen to what has been said here, even though I wasn't here." â€â€at the President's Economic Forum in Waco, Texas, Aug. 13, 2002 |
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(Message 542743)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Gone Fishing Two avid fishermen went on a fishing trip and rented all their equipment, including wading boots, the rowboat, the car and even a cabin in the woods. They spent a fortune. The first day they caught nothing. The same thing happened on the second day and on the third day. Finally, on the last day of their vacation, one of them caught a fish. As they're driving home, both are depressed. One of the guys turns to the other and said, "Do you realize that this one lousy fish we caught cost us fifteen hundred dollars?" The other guy responded, "Wow, It's a good thing we didn't catch any more!" |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 542737)
Posted 8 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Welcome to Matrix Energetics The Quantumn Field at Your Fingertips http://www.matrixenergetics.com/ Sounds like a bunch of hoo-ee |
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(Message 541996)
Posted 6 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Since when does the current president consider himself a Ruler Meaning not have to answer to anyone about his actions. Last time I checked the people we elect to office work us!!!! not the other way around!! |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 9 ) - CLOSED
(Message 541959)
Posted 6 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What is everybodies take on the Star Child theory? Here is a link to the coast to coast am website showing the most recent image of what it might look like www.coasttocoastam.com/gen/page1970.html?theme=light Lloyd Pye shares with us a new illustration of the Star Child, which is featured on the cover of a special collector's edition of his latest book The Starchild Skull. The artwork is by Dan Huenergardt, a well-known graphic designer in Silicon Valley, Pye writes. |
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(Message 541955)
Posted 6 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post:
Here is the website address www.coasttocoastam.com Also, you can listen to the radio show via the internet. |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 541819)
Posted 6 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Old Chinese Proverbs Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine. A cardboard belt would be a waist of paper. Those who throw dirt are sure to lose ground. One dog barks at something, the rest bark at him. Man who streaks is unsuited for his work. Girl who does everything under the sun gets everything sunburned. Man who places head in sand will get kicked in the end. Man who gets too big for his britches may get exposed in the end. Man who go through airport turnstile sideways going to Bangkok. Man who run in front of car get tired. Man who run behind car get exhausted. Man who keep feet firmly on ground have trouble putting on pants. Man with one chopstick go hungry. Man who scratches rear should not bite fingernails. |
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(Message 541816)
Posted 6 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Relative Jokes I just got back from a pleasure trip. I took my mother-in-law to the airport My brother then opened a tall man's shop in Tokyo |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 540180)
Posted 2 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Things a Redneck Would Never Say... My fiancée, Paula Jo, is registered at Tiffany's. I've got two cases of Zima for the Super Bowl. Little Debbie snack cakes have too many fat grams. Checkmate. She's too old to be wearing a bikini. Does the salad bar have bean sprouts? Hey, here's an episode of "Hee Haw" that we haven't seen. I don't have a favorite college team. Be sure to bring my salad dressing on the side. I believe you cooked those green beans too long. Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darla. Elvis who? |
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(Message 540179)
Posted 2 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I know a man who is a diamond cutter. He mows the lawn at Yankee Stadium. |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 539286)
Posted 1 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: We cannot let terrorists and rogue nations hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile.'' â€â€George W. Bush, in Aug. 2000 "I do need somebody to tell me where Kosovo is. I know how to ask." |
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Goofy George W. Bush Quotes
(Message 539283)
Posted 1 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The best way to relieve families from time is to let them keep some of their own money."â€â€Westminster, Calif., Sept. 13, 2000 |
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Myths, Legends, Conspiracies ( 8 ) Closed!!
(Message 539282)
Posted 1 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: For the most current events that are not broadcasted via tv and radio COAST TO COAST AM IS A MUST |
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what's your favorite movie alien?
(Message 539279)
Posted 1 Apr 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The Creatures from the Movie THE WAR OF THW WORLDS STARING GENE BERRY |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 538360)
Posted 29 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: was just in London - there is a 6 hour time difference. I'm still confused. When I go to dinner, I feel sexy. When I go to bed, I feel hungry. The food on the plane was fit for a king. "Here, King!" I asked my wife, "Where do you want to go for our anniversary?" She said, "Somewhere I have never been!" I told her, "How about the kitchen?" |
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what's your favorite movie alien?
(Message 538358)
Posted 29 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What was the name of his silver friend? |
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what's your favorite movie alien?
(Message 538288)
Posted 29 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do not remember the Aliens name however the moive he was in is The Day the Earth Stood Still |
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(Message 538067)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: what do you call two mexicans in a shoe box? Loafers !! |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 538063)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I just got back from a pleasure trip. I took my mother-in-law to the airport. My brother then bought 1000 Japanese cameras. They all go "Crick Last night I ordered a whole meal in French. Even the waiter was amazed - it was a Chinese restaurant! |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 538059)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Why do Jewish divorces cost so much? They're worth it. Why do Jewish men die before their wives? They want to. Why don't Jews drink? It interferes with their suffering. |
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(Message 537860)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A neutron walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender sets the beer down and says, "For you, no charge!" |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 537858)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Best Worst Country-Western Songs Billy Broke My Heart at Walgreens and I Cried All the Way to Sears Just Bought a Car From a Guy That Stole my Girl, but the Car Don't Run, So I Figure We Got an Even Deal I Sent Her Artificial Flowers For Her Artificial Love Mama, Get The Hammer (There's A Fly On Papa's Head) Heaven's Just A Sin Away She Made Toothpicks Out Of The Timber Of My Heart How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away? You're the Reason Our Kids Are So Ugly |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 537853)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A doctor has a stethoscope up to a man's chest. The man asks "Doc, how do I stand?" The doctor says "That's what puzzles me!" |
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(Message 537732)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What's Santa's favourite film? Ho Ho Ho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf What's Santa's favourite film? The Man Ho Ho Ho Shot Liberty Valance What's Santa's favourite dessert? Father Christmassion Cake What does Santa eat for dinner? Beef Father Christmasserole |
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(Message 537730)
Posted 28 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What does a pirate eat for dinner? Beef Cutlasserole What's a pirate's favourite film? Some Like It Parrot What does a pirate eat for dinner? Beef Groganoff |
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(Message 536413)
Posted 25 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A blonde walks into a antique store and asks the salesman, "I would like to buy that Armoire?" The owner answers, "I don't sell Armoires to blondes!" So the blonde goes home and dyes her hair then come back the next day and asks the some question, but she gets the same answer. So the next day she shaves her head and goes back and asks again, but yet again she gets the same answer. "How did you know I was a blonde?" she asks." "Because," he replies, "that's is the door to the ladies restroom |
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(Message 536410)
Posted 25 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: ANTIQUE JOKES REAL CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN FROM NEWSPAPERS An ad in the classified section of our local paper offered for sale a "Chip & Dale mahogany table" -- it's got to be one of a kind! +++++++++++++++ For sale: an antique desk suitable for lady with thick legs and large drawers. |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 535931)
Posted 24 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What do you call a vietnamese man with twenty dogs? A Rancher! |
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(Message 535926)
Posted 24 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Doctor Doctor I swallowed a bone. Are you choking? No, I really did! Doctor, Doctor I think I need glasses You certainly do, Sir, this is a fish and chip shop! Doctor, Doctor my son has swallowed my pen, what should I do? Use a pencil ‘till I get there Doctor, Doctor I think I'm a bell? Take these and if it doesn't help give me a ring! |
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(Message 535925)
Posted 24 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The chest X-ray showed I had pimples on my left ventricle. I said, "Doc, what does that mean?" He said, "You're still a teenager at heart |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 534886)
Posted 22 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Signs you may be a Canadian You stand in "line-ups" at the movies, not "lines". You're not offended by the term "Homo Milk" You understand the phrase, "Could you please pass me a serviette, I just spilled my poutine." You eat chocolate bars instead of candy bars You drink pop rather than soda You know what it means to be on pogey You know that a mickey and 2-4's mean "Party at the cottage, eh!!" You don't hold your hand to your breast when you sing the national anthem You can leagally drink as a teen You know that anglophones, francophones and allophones are not electronic devices You talk about the weather with strangers and friends alike You don't know or care about the fuss with Cuba. You just know it's a cheap place to travel to and has good cigars When there is a social problem, you turn to your government to fix it instead of telling them to stay out of it You're not sure the leader of our nation has EVER had sex and don't really want to know if he has You get milk in bags as well as cartons and plastic jugs Pike is a type of fish, not a freeway You sit on a couch, not a chesterfield - that's some small town in Quebec You know what a Robertson screwdriver is You have Canadian Tire money in your kitchen drawers or car's glove compartment You know that Thrills are something to chew on and "taste like soap." |
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Right in the Funny Bone
(Message 534883)
Posted 22 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The difference between a New Yorker seeing his CAR being vandelized & a Canadian seeing HIS car being vandelized is: The New Yorker will yell "EH!!!! Wot you think yur DOING??" The Canadian will yell "Wot you think yur doing EH!!???" |
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(Message 533813)
Posted 19 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do you know where the get Virgin wool from??? Ugly Sheep! |
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(Message 533477)
Posted 19 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A doctor says to a man "You want to improve your love life? You need to get some exercise. Run ten miles a day." Two weeks later, the man called the doctor. The doctor says "How is your love life since you have been running?" "I don't know, I'm 140 miles away!" |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 532204)
Posted 16 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You look quite well for a man that's been 'utterly destroyed', Mr. Spock." -- Kirk (Patterns of Force) |
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(Message 531821)
Posted 15 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: There were these two cows, chatting over the fence between their fields. The first cow said, "I tell you, this mad-cow-disease is really pretty scary. They say it is spreading fast; I heard it hit some cows down on the Johnson Farm." The other cow replies, "Hell, I ain't worried, it don't affect us ducks |
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(Message 531597)
Posted 15 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q. What vegetable can you throw away the outside, cook the inside, eat the outside, and throw away the inside? A. Corn. |
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(Message 531504)
Posted 15 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: TOP TEN Indications That Your Girlfriend Wants to Be a Superhero: 10. She is constantly humming the theme to 'Mighty Mouse.' 9. Refers to her apartment as the 'Bat Cave.' 8. Keeps putting you down with, 'That's not the way Iron Man would do it.' 7. Has two spear guns welded to the front of her AMC Pacer. 6. Always says, 'I'll be back,' before going to the can. 5. Studies cybernetics in spare time because, 'You have to think like the enemy.' 4. She owns two copies of Leonard Part VI. 3. Mutters 'One shot, one kill,' with each belt of Jack Daniels. 2. Enjoys giving 'mortals' tour of her sword collection. And the Number One Indication That Your Girlfriend Wants To Be A Supperhero Or Action Type... 1. Every Thanksgiving, snaps the turkey's neck, smiles at you and says, 'Chefs do that!' |
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(Message 528745)
Posted 9 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Things a Redneck Would Never Say... "I'll take Shakespeare for 1000, Alex" Duct tape won't fix that. Lisa Marie was lucky to catch Michael. Come to think of it, I'll have a Heineken. We don't keep firearms in this house. Has anybody seen the sideburns trimmer? You can't feed that to the dog. I thought Graceland was tacky. No kids in the back of the pick-up, it's not safe. Wrasslin's fake. Honey, did you mail that donation to Greenpeace? We're vegetarians. Do you think my hair is too big? I'll have grapefruit instead of biscuits and gravy. Honey, do these bonsai trees need watering? Who's Richard Petty? Give me the small bag of pork rinds. Deer heads detract from the decor. Spitting is such a nasty habit. I just couldn't find a thing at Wal-Mart today. Trim the fat off that steak. Cappuccino tastes better than espresso. The tires on that truck are too big. I'll have the arugula and ridicchio salad. I've got it all on a floppy disk. Unsweetened tea tastes better. Would you like you fish poached or broiled? My fiancée, Paula Jo, is registered at Tiffany's. I've got two cases of Zima for the Super Bowl. Little Debbie snack cakes have too many fat grams. Checkmate. She's too old to be wearing a bikini. Does the salad bar have bean sprouts? Hey, here's an episode of "Hee Haw" that we haven't seen. I don't have a favorite college team. Be sure to bring my salad dressing on the side. I believe you cooked those green beans too long. Those shorts ought to be a little longer, Darla. Elvis who? |
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(Message 528254)
Posted 8 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why does it get hot after baseball game? A: Because all the fans leave |
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(Message 526387)
Posted 4 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What did the tree wear to the pool party? A: Swimming trunks! Q: What did the beaver say to the tree? A: It's been nice gnawing you! Q: Why did the leaf go to the doctor? A: It was feeling green! Q: What is a tree's least favorite month? A: Sep-timber! Q: What kind of tree can fit into your hand? A: A palm tree! Q: How do trees get on the internet? A: "They ""log"" in." |
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(Message 525507)
Posted 2 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: What do you do with a dead chemist? - Barium Why do chemists like nitrates so much? - They're cheaper than day rates. Why does hamburger have lower energy than steak? - Because it's in the ground state. |
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The SETI@home Class of Feb 29 2000 . . .
(Message 525413)
Posted 2 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I just found it Here is the link for all of those who joined 9-26-1999 http://seticlassic.ssl.berkeley.edu/classpages/days/2451448.html |
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The SETI@home Class of Feb 29 2000 . . .
(Message 525412)
Posted 2 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: How many Members joined on 9-26-1999 :o) |
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(Message 525411)
Posted 2 Mar 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A proton, neutron, and electron went out to dinner one night. After a luxurious meal, the waiter brought the check to the proton and the electron. The neutron was perplexed as to why the waiter didn't bring him his check. So, he summoned the waiter to the table and asked him about it. The waiter explained to the neutron, "For you, there's no charge!" |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 523759)
Posted 26 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Your Daily Dose of Zen Don't squat with your spurs on. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket. Duct tape is like the force; it has a light side and a dark side, and it holds the universe together. |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 523376)
Posted 25 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. |
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(Message 523374)
Posted 25 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: John Goodman isn't fat. He's in a category beyond fat. What does one call it? Whalelike -- Sam Kinison Ugliness is better than beauty. It lasts longer and in the end, gravity will get us all. -- Johnny Depp |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 523012)
Posted 25 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Women who seek to be equal to men lack ambition." "It's as BAD as you think, and they ARE out to get you." "If you don't like the news, go out and make some." "I Brake For No Apparent Reason." "When you do a good deed, get a receipt, in case heaven is like the IRS." "Sorry, I don't date outside my species." "I may be fat, but you're ugly - I can lose weight!" "No Radio - Already Stolen" "Few women admit their age, Few men act it! " "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!" |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 522712)
Posted 24 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top Ten Bumper Stickers for the Starship Enterprise 10.)Our other starship separates into THREE pieces! 9.)One photon torpedo can ruin your whole day...think about it. 8.)HONK if you've slept with Commander Riker! 7.)Guns don't kill people, Mark VII phaser rifles do. 6.)Zero to warp 9.7 in 3 seconds! 5.)CAUTION! We have a trigger-happy Klingon at tactical! 4.)If you can read this...don't you think you're a wee bit too close? 3.)Have you hugged a Ferengi Today? 2.)Wesley on board! 1.)We break for cubes. |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 522711)
Posted 24 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Women's Bumper Stickers SO MANY MEN, SO FEW WHO CAN AFFORD ME GOD MADE US SISTERS, PROZAC MADE US FRIENDS IF THEY DON'T HAVE CHOCOLATE IN HEAVEN, I AIN'T GOING MY MOTHER IS A TRAVEL AGENT FOR GUILT TRIPS PRINCESS, HAVING HAD SUFFICIENT EXPERIENCE WITH PRINCES, SEEKS FROG COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, MEN ... SOME THINGS ARE JUST BETTER RICH DON'T TREAT ME ANY DIFFERENTLY THAN YOU WOULD THE QUEEN IF YOU WANT BREAKFAST IN BED, SLEEP IN THE KITCHEN DINNER IS READY WHEN THE SMOKE ALARM GOES OFF I'M OUT OF ESTROGEN - AND I HAVE A GUN |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 522709)
Posted 24 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: How do you describe a schizophrenic Zen Buddhist? A: A man who is at two with the universe |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 521359)
Posted 22 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: weebles wobble but they don't fall down !! |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 519601)
Posted 19 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What is the name of the best Zen teacher? A: M.T. Ness |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 519526)
Posted 18 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Nothing leads me further from attachment than a week with the in-laws A monk went to the dentist for an exam. The dentist found a cavity and said he would have to give the monk a filling. "Do you want something for the pain?", asked the dentist. The monk replied, "No thank you, I transcend dental medication." |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 519525)
Posted 18 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Just checked BOINS stats all programs are listed YIPPIE !!!! Thanks for the help !!!! |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 518670)
Posted 17 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. Do not walk beside me, either; just leave me the hell alone. Never test the depth of the water with both feet. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat & drink beer all day |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 518667)
Posted 17 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Question? I have three BOINC projects running Seti, uFluids, Rosetta when I pull information on BOINCSTATS website it only shows the my SETI project. My current BOINC version is 5.8.11 any help would be appreciated. Thanks Matthew Love |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 518196)
Posted 16 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks for heads up on the Boinc Version differences. Long Live Seti !!! :o) Matt |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 518194)
Posted 16 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Thanks for the head up :o) I will double check the version # of boinc on the cumputers. Thanks again Matt |
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ZEN HUMOR
(Message 518069)
Posted 16 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why are there so few Buddhist rhythm and blues bands? A: Because Buddhists don't have any soul. Q: Why don't Buddhists vacuum in the corners? A: Because they have no attachments. Q: What did a Buddhist say to the hot dog vendor? A: Make me one with everything. Q: How many Zen buddhists does it take to change a light bulb? A: None, they are the light bulb. |
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Anna Nicole Smith dies after collapsing at hotel
(Message 517651)
Posted 15 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The latest count of Men who claim to be the father of her daughter is 4 ? |
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Anna Nicole Smith dies after collapsing at hotel
(Message 517579)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The News Media will keep this story going for years. Wonder what hte next media angle is going to be !! |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 517557)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 5.8.11 is what is installed. What I noticed is when BOINC is trying to download a file to the computer then fails I receive an error messege. I will abort the transfer then update again then the down load will succeed. Has anybody else had this happen to them |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 517488)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Got carried away with the information lol Can anyone tell me why this new version of Boinc has difficult connecting to the servers? Thanks |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 517484)
Posted 14 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: She is not a "DUMB BLOND" - She is a "LIGHT-HAIRED DETOUR OFF THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY." Is that with or with out road construction? :o) |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 516751)
Posted 12 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: IDIOTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: I live in a semi-rural area. We recently had a new neighbor call the local township administrative office to request the removal of the Deer Crossing sign on our road. The reason: "too many deer were being hit by cars" and he didn't want them to cross there anymore. This one was from Kingman, KS. IDIOTS IN FOOD SERVICE: My daughter went to a local Taco Bell and ordered a taco. She asked the person behind the counter for "minimal lettuce." He said he was sorry, but they only had iceberg. And he was a Kansas City chef! IDIOT SIGHTING: I was at the airport, checking in at the gate when an airport employee asked, "Has anyone put anything in your baggage without your knowledge? To which I replied, "If it was without my knowledge, how would I know? He smiled knowingly and nodded, "That's why we ask." Happened in Birmingham, Ala. |
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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 516750)
Posted 12 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Question? This is a brief list of what I incountered 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Starting BOINC client version 5.8.11 for windows_intelx86 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Libraries: libcurl/7.16.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Processor: 2 GenuineIntel x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 848MHz [x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6] [fpu tsc sse mmx] 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Memory: 1023.48 MB physical, 2.41 GB virtual 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Disk: 16.91 GB total, 13.66 GB free 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Version change (5.8.8 -> 5.8.11); running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM|SETI@home|URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID: 2620705; location: home; project prefs: default 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-05 20:57:06) 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 2/11/2007 8:13:23 PM||Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down. 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 754 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 1325 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:18:35 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 54 min 47 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To report completed tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Reporting 1 tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:14:52) 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:21:15 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:21:16 PM||Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 758 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 1320 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:18 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:28:01 PM||Suspending computation - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:20 PM||Suspending network activity - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:35 PM||Resuming network activity 2/11/2007 8:29:37 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:46:11) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: using separate prefs for home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:58:30 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 35 min 46 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 58 min 25 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 12 min 6 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:00 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 16 min 40 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:07 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 43 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:13 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 26 min 52 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:20 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 43 min 31 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:24 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:46 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 9 min 51 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 51 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:18 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 51 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:22 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 7 min 16 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:26 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 7 min 22 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 17280 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:01:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 189769 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 9:08:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 22 min 11 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 4 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 13 min 44 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:50 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 8 min 5 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 43 min 19 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 8640 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:19:01 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 146651 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Starting BOINC client version 5.8.11 for windows_intelx86 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Libraries: libcurl/7.16.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Processor: 2 GenuineIntel x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 848MHz [x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6] [fpu tsc sse mmx] 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Memory: 1023.48 MB physical, 2.41 GB virtual 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Disk: 16.91 GB total, 13.66 GB free 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Version change (5.8.8 -> 5.8.11); running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM|SETI@home|URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID: 2620705; location: home; project prefs: default 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-05 20:57:06) 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 2/11/2007 8:13:23 PM||Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down. 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 754 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 1325 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:18:35 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 54 min 47 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To report completed tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Reporting 1 tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:14:52) 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:21:15 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:21:16 PM||Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 758 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 1320 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:18 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:28:01 PM||Suspending computation - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:20 PM||Suspending network activity - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:35 PM||Resuming network activity 2/11/2007 8:29:37 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:46:11) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: using separate prefs for home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:58:30 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 35 min 46 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 58 min 25 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 12 min 6 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:00 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 16 min 40 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:07 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 43 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:13 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 26 min 52 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:20 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 43 min 31 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:24 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:46 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 9 min 51 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 51 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:18 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 51 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:22 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 7 min 16 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:26 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 7 min 22 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 17280 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:01:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 189769 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 9:08:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 22 min 11 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 4 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 13 min 44 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:50 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 8 min 5 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 43 min 19 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 8640 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:19:01 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 146651 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Starting BOINC client version 5.8.11 for windows_intelx86 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Libraries: libcurl/7.16.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Processor: 2 GenuineIntel x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 848MHz [x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6] [fpu tsc sse mmx] 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Memory: 1023.48 MB physical, 2.41 GB virtual 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Disk: 16.91 GB total, 13.66 GB free 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Version change (5.8.8 -> 5.8.11); running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM|SETI@home|URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID: 2620705; location: home; project prefs: default 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-05 20:57:06) 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 2/11/2007 8:13:23 PM||Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down. 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 754 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 1325 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:18:35 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 54 min 47 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To report completed tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Reporting 1 tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:14:52) 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:21:15 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:21:16 PM||Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 758 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 1320 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:18 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:28:01 PM||Suspending computation - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:20 PM||Suspending network activity - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:35 PM||Resuming network activity 2/11/2007 8:29:37 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:46:11) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: using separate prefs for home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:58:30 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 35 min 46 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 58 min 25 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 12 min 6 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:00 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 16 min 40 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:07 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 43 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:13 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 26 min 52 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:20 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 43 min 31 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:24 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:46 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 9 min 51 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 51 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:18 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 51 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:22 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 7 min 16 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:26 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 7 min 22 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 17280 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:01:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204 2/11/2007 9:01:42 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 189769 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 2/11/2007 9:01:43 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29682.692336.3.204_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 9:08:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:08:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 22 min 11 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 4 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:48 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 13 min 44 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:50 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:51 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 8 min 5 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:53 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 43 min 19 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:18:54 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 8640 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:18:59 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:19:01 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Finished download of file 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214 2/11/2007 9:19:04 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Throughput 146651 bytes/sec 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 2/11/2007 9:19:05 PM|SETI@home|Starting task 20se03aa.22508.29778.29822.3.214_3 using setiathome_enhanced version 515 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Starting BOINC client version 5.8.11 for windows_intelx86 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||log flags: task, file_xfer, sched_ops 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Libraries: libcurl/7.16.0 OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Data directory: C:\\Program Files\\BOINC 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Processor: 2 GenuineIntel x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6 848MHz [x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 6] [fpu tsc sse mmx] 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Memory: 1023.48 MB physical, 2.41 GB virtual 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Disk: 16.91 GB total, 13.66 GB free 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Version change (5.8.8 -> 5.8.11); running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM|SETI@home|URL: http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/; Computer ID: 2620705; location: home; project prefs: default 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-05 20:57:06) 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:13:22 PM||Project communication failed: attempting access to reference site 2/11/2007 8:13:23 PM||Access to reference site succeeded - project servers may be temporarily down. 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:14:07 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:14:12 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 754 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:14:23 PM|| 1325 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:18:35 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:18:36 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 54 min 47 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To report completed tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:23 PM|SETI@home|Reporting 1 tasks 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:14:52) 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM||General prefs: no separate prefs for home; using your defaults 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:28 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:20:38 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:20:43 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:21:15 PM||Running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:21:16 PM||Suspending computation - running CPU benchmarks 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM||Benchmark results: 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| Number of CPUs: 2 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 758 floating point MIPS (Whetstone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:17 PM|| 1320 integer MIPS (Dhrystone) per CPU 2/11/2007 8:22:18 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:28:01 PM||Suspending computation - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:20 PM||Suspending network activity - user request 2/11/2007 8:29:35 PM||Resuming network activity 2/11/2007 8:29:37 PM||Resuming computation 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:30:55 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:31:00 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:33:06 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:33:11 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:39:56 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:40:01 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: Requested by user 2/11/2007 8:47:11 PM|SETI@home|(not requesting new work or reporting completed tasks) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: from SETI@home (last modified 2007-02-11 20:46:11) 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||Host location: home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM||General prefs: using separate prefs for home 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 8:47:16 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 8:58:30 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:31 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 35 min 46 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:40 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 58 min 25 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:43 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:58:44 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 12 min 6 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:00 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:02 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 1 hr 16 min 40 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:07 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:08 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 43 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:13 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:14 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 26 min 52 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:20 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:21 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 3 hr 43 min 31 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:24 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:25 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 23 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:46 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:47 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 9 min 51 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:54 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 8:59:55 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 51 min 57 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:18 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:19 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 51 min 29 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:22 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:23 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 2 hr 7 min 16 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:26 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Temporarily failed download of 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36: file not found 2/11/2007 9:01:29 PM|SETI@home|Backing off 7 min 22 sec on download of file 10ap00ab.2527.20594.965896.3.36 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Sending scheduler request: To fetch work 2/11/2007 9:01:32 PM|SETI@home|Requesting 17280 seconds of new work 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Scheduler RPC succeeded [server version 507] 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Deferring communication for 11 sec 2/11/2007 9:01:37 PM|SETI@home|Reason: requested by project 2/11/2007 9:01:39 PM|SETI@home|[file_xfer] Started download 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BOINC 5.8.11 now ready.
(Message 516470)
Posted 12 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Question? I upgraded to 5.8.11 of boinc to correct download failures however it will not connect. Everytime it fails I check the server status on the seti website which indicated all servers are up and running. I even update my seti profile but to no avail it still has a hard time connecting to the server. I connect to the internet via high speed cable connection. any help would be appreciated!! Matthew Love :o) |
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(Message 516265)
Posted 11 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happen if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it? On my walls I have pictures of the rooms on the second floor, so I never have to go upstairs. I bought some dehydrated water, but I don't know what to add to it. I invented the cordless extension cord. When I was little, my grandfather used to make me stand in a closet for 5 minutes without moving. He said it was elevator practice. The other night I came home late, and tried to unlock my house with my car keys. I started the house up. So, I drove it around for a while. I was speeding, and a cop pulled me over. He asked where I lived. I said, "Right here, officer." I saw a sign at a gas station. It said 'help wanted'. There was another sign below it that said 'self service'. So I hired myself. Then I made myself the boss. I gave myself a raise. I paid myself. Then I quit. A cop stopped me for speeding. He said, "Why were you going so fast?" I said, "See this thing my foot is on? It's called an accelerator. When you push down on it, it sends more gas to the engine. The whole car just takes right off. And see this thing [mimes steering wheel]? This steers it." Every so often, I like to go to the window, look up, and smile for a satellite picture. In Vegas, I got into a long argument with the man at the roulette wheel over what I considered to be an odd number. While I was gone, somebody rearranged on the furniture in my bedroom. They put it in exactly the same place it was. When I told my roommate, he said: "Do I know you?" Whenever I fill out an application, in the part that says "If an emergency, notify:" I put "DOCTOR". What's my mother going to do? The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard. |
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(Message 516264)
Posted 11 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "I think the American people  I hope the American  I don't think, let me  I hope the American people trust me." â€â€George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 2002 "In other words, I don't think people ought to be compelled to make the decision which they think is best for their family." â€â€George W. Bush, on smallpox vaccinations, Washington, D.C., Dec. 11, 2002 |
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(Message 515995)
Posted 11 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Whenever everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane. If I ever have twins, I'd use one for parts. It's not an optical illusion. It just looks like one. For my sister's 50th birthday, I sent her a singing mammogram. Always borrow money from pessimists. They don't expect it back. The speed of time is one second per second. I was once arrested for resisting arrest. My father was a small claims court jester. What's the youngest you can die of old age? I have a fax machine with "fax waiting". It doesn't matter what temperature the room is, it's always room temperature. I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it. I was skydiving horizontally. I'm not afraid of heights. I'm afraid of widths. |
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(Message 515993)
Posted 11 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: And let me say in conclusion, thanks for the kids. I learned an awful lot about bathtub toys - about how to work the telephone. One guy knows - several of them know their own phone numbers - preparation to go to the dentist. A lot of things I'd forgotten. So it's been a good day." -- January 21, at a Head Start center in Catonsville, Maryland |
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(Message 515466)
Posted 9 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top ln(e^10) reasons why e is better than pi 10) e is easier to spell than pi. 9) pi ~= 3.14 while e ~=2.718281828459045. 8) The character for e can be found on a keyboard, but pi sure can't. 7) Everybody fights for their piece of the pie. 6) ln(pi^1) is a really nasty number, but ln(e^1) = 1. 5) e is used in calculus while pi is used in baby geometry. 4) 'e' is the most commonly picked vowel in Wheel of Fortune. 3) e stands for Euler's Number, pi doesn't stand for squat. 2) You don't need to know Greek to be able to use e. 1) You can't confuse e with a food product. |
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(Message 514200)
Posted 6 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Returning home from work, a blonde was shocked to find her house ransacked and burglarized. She telephoned the police at once and reported the crime. The police dispatcher broadcast the call on the channels, and a K-9 unit patrolling nearby was the first to respond. As the K-9 officer approached the house with his dog on a leash, the blonde ran out on the porch, shuddered at the sight of the cop and his dog, then sat down on the steps. Putting her face in her hands, she moaned, "I come home to find all my possessions stolen. I call the police for help, and what do they do? They send me a BLIND policeman!" |
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Redheads ONLY.
(Message 512780)
Posted 3 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: You know what they say about Red Heads with a temer? Hell have no fury like a Red scorned :o) |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 512074)
Posted 2 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The best diplomat that I know is a fully-loaded phaser bank." -- Lt. Cdr. Montgomery Scott ("A Taste of Armageddon") |
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(Message 512072)
Posted 2 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Mr. Spock, the women on your planet are logical. That's the only planet in the galaxy that can make that claim." -- Kirk (Elaan of Troyius) |
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(Message 512069)
Posted 2 Feb 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I just got back from a pleasure trip. I took my mother-in-law to the airport |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 510955)
Posted 30 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Getting on a plane, I told the ticket lady, "Send one of my bags to New York, send one to Los Angeles, and send one to Miami." She said, "We can't do that!" I told her, "You did it last week!" |
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(Message 510952)
Posted 30 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "The best diplomat that I know is a fully-loaded phaser bank." -- Lt. Cdr. Montgomery Scott ("A Taste of Armageddon") Mr. Spock, the women on your planet are logical. That's the only planet in the galaxy that can make that claim." -- Kirk (Elaan of Troyius |
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(Message 509843)
Posted 28 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: The best way to defeat the totalitarian of hate is with an ideology of hope -- an ideology of hate -- excuse me --with an ideology of hope." --George W. Bush, Fort Benning, Ga., Jan. 11, |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 509837)
Posted 28 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: I didn't mean to say that the Enterprise should be hauling garbage. I meant to say that it should be hauled away AS garbage" -- Korax (The Trouble With Tribbles |
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(Message 507982)
Posted 24 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: George Carlin One Liners If it ain't broke, break it. Hard work is for people short on talent. We have mileage, yardage, and footage. Why don't we have inchage? My watch stopped. I think I'm down a quartz. My phone number is seventeen. I got one of the early ones. A tree: first you chop it down, then you chop it up. Why are there no recreational drugs taken in suppository form? Imagine meeting your maker and finding out it's Frito-Lay. If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten. Baseball is the only major sport that appears backwards in a mirror. The lazy composer still had several scores to settle. I choose toilet paper through a process of elimination. I think you ought to be able to lease a dog. What exactly is "diddley squat?" If the bouncer gets drunk, who throws him out? Beethoven was so hard of hearing he thought he was a painter. This year is the two-millionth anniversary of sperm. The day after tomorrow is the third day of the rest of your life. A laugh is a smile with a hole in it. When are they gonna come up with some new Christmas carols? Santa is satan spelled inside out. I've been working on accepting my inner scumbag. |
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" . . . get a clue" COMPUTER Jokes
(Message 503080)
Posted 14 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 1st Person: 'Do you know anything about this fax-machine?' 2nd Person: 'A little. What's wrong?' 1st Person: 'Well, I sent a fax, and the recipient called back to say all she received was a cover-sheet and a blank page. I tried it again, and the same thing happened.' 2nd Person: 'How did you load the sheet?' 1st Person: 'It's a pretty sensitive memo, and I didn't want anyone else to read it by accident, so I folded it so only the recipient would open it and read it.' |
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(Message 502130)
Posted 13 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Why did the dentist make a poor date with the manicurist? Because they fought both tooth and nail! |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 502124)
Posted 13 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Please Captain, not in front of the Klingons." -- Spock, to Kirk, refusing a hug (Star Trek V) |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 501888)
Posted 13 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Spock. This child is about to wipe out every living thing on Earth. Now, what do you suggest we do....spank it?" -- McCoy |
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Terrible jokes.
(Message 501135)
Posted 11 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: A pony walks into a bar and says "Bartender, may I have a drink?" Bartender says "What? I can't hear you. Speak up!" "May I please have a drink?" "What? You have to speak up!" "Could I please have a drink?" "Now listen, if you don't speak up I will not serve you." "I'm sorry, I'm just a little hoarse." |
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(Message 501133)
Posted 11 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Captain Kirk: "Since all of you crewmembers performed so inefficiently today, there'll be no liberty at Starbase Seven |
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(Message 500180)
Posted 9 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: What has more lives than a cat? A: A Frog, because it croaks every night (*) Q: What's green and sings? A: Elvis Parsley () |
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(Message 500179)
Posted 9 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: - Are you wearing some unusual kind of perfume, or something radioactive, my dear? McCoy to Eve when she causes a medical device to react, "Mudd's women |
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(Message 499715)
Posted 9 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Captain Kirk: "Since all of you crewmembers performed so inefficiently today, there'll be no liberty at Starbase Seven." Voice: "Give me liberty or give me death!" Kirk: "Who said that?" Voice: "Patrick Henry." |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 499621)
Posted 8 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek Proverb "Live long and prosper." - Vulcan proverb. "and eat well." - Jewish addendum to Vulcan proverb. "Feast on your enemies!" - Klingon interpretation of Jewish addendum to Vulcan proverb |
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Star Trek One Liners
(Message 498897)
Posted 7 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Top Ten Bumper Stickers for the Starship Enterprise 10.)Our other starship separates into THREE pieces! 9.)One photon torpedo can ruin your whole day...think about it. 8.)HONK if you've slept with Commander Riker! 7.)Guns don't kill people, Mark VII phaser rifles do. 6.)Zero to warp 9.7 in 3 seconds! 5.)CAUTION! We have a trigger-happy Klingon at tactical! 4.)If you can read this...don't you think you're a wee bit too close? 3.)Have you hugged a Ferengi Today? 2.)Wesley on board! 1.)We break for cubes. |
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(Message 498894)
Posted 7 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Q: Why did the chicken cross the road? A: Counsilor Troi: I knew it was going to happen. I could sense it. Q: Have you read the book "Go to Warp 9..."? A: It's by: N. Gage Q: Why did the Klingon cross the road? A: To conquer the other side. |
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(Message 497995)
Posted 5 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: 10. Take my wife...please, as if you'd have a clue what to do with her. 9. Those Klingons sure are friendly...honestly...it was the pleasantest mob I ever lost a tooth in. 8. I just got back from Vulcan, and whew! It was so hot...the settings on my phaser wouldn't go below "fire." 7. Boy, it's really crowded on Gideon these days. You sneeze, and there's a tidal wave headed for the southern continent. 6. I'm not saying the girls on Risa aren't as pretty as they used to be. I'm just saying they've moved the training camp for Medusan Ambassadors to the Risan "House o' Pleasure." 5. I hear the new Minister of the Treasury is a Ferengi, and we're about to have a Skrian president of the Federation. Now, I'm not saying times are tough, but it's a toss-up whether we're about to be exploited or exfoliated. 4. I don't understand the Nausicaans. They're always so angry. What's the point? Nothing's worth getting so worked up about...I mean, outside of golf. 3. The Dominion War sure has everyone on edge. I heard the Head of the Klingon High Council even hired some bodyguards, and that was just to protect the family bat'tleh. 2. Now, don't everyone run out of the room at once, but I hear there's a female Horta outside, and she's really burning up the place. 1. Boy, competition in the job market sure is fierce these days. The other day I started filling out an application at Burger King, and I swear I heard voices betting quadloos. |
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(Message 497993)
Posted 5 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek Proverb "Live long and prosper." - Vulcan proverb. "and eat well." - Jewish addendum to Vulcan proverb. "Feast on your enemies!" - Klingon interpretation of Jewish addendum to Vulcan proverb. |
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New Year Riddle
(Message 497991)
Posted 5 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Scary Riddle What would you call the ghost of a door-to-door salesman? A dead ringer. |
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(Message 497777)
Posted 5 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Scary" Riddle Jokes part 2 What did the cannibal do when he saw an "All you can eat" restaurant? He had two waiters and a busboy. What did the french fries dress up as for Halloween? Masked potatoes. What do ghosts and goblins drink on Halloween? Ghoul-aid. What do ghosts put on top of an ice cream sundae? Whipped scream. What do ghosts serve for dessert? I Scream. What do little ghosts drink? Evaporated milk. What do sea monsters eat for lunch? Fish and ships. What do witches put on their hair? Scare spray. What do you get when you cross a black cat with a lemon. A sour-puss. |
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(Message 497472)
Posted 4 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: BLONDE LOGIC Two blondes living in Oklahoma were sitting on a bench talking........ and one blonde says to the other, "Which do you think is farther away..........Florida or the moon?" The other blonde turns and says "Helloooooooooo, can you see Florida...?????" |
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(Message 497446)
Posted 4 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: "Scary" Riddle Jokes Did you hear about the cannibal who was expelled from school? He was buttering up his teacher. Did you hear about the guy that lost his left arm and leg in a car crash? He's all right now. Have you seen Quasimodo? I have a hunch he's back! How can you tell that a vampire likes baseball? He turns into a bat every night. |
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(Message 495723)
Posted 1 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: Star Trek Humor; Q: Did you hear about the new uniform making machine on the Enterprise? A: Piccard told Riker to "Make it sew, Number One." Q: How many members of the USS Enterprise does it take to change a light bulb? A: Six: Scotty to get on the intercom when the light goes out and say "I canna do it, Cap'n! These bulbs are stoon dead", Spock to tell Kirk he is proceeding illogically, McCoy to say "They're dead, Jim!" and "Dammit Jim-I'm a doctor not an electrician!!", Kirk to screw it in, and two red-shirt security men to die in the process |
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(Message 495575)
Posted 1 Jan 2007 by Matthew Love Post: what happens when you cross a singer and a rocking chair? -- you rock to the beat. how do you mend a broken jack o lantern? -- with a pumpkin patch. what do you call a lease of false teeth? -- a dental rental Where did the kittens go on the class trip -- to the meow-seum. What goes tick-tock, woof-woof? -- a watchdog What did the art dealer say when a mann asked what a picture was supposed to be? -- a reflection of you. what did the girl sea say when the boy sea asked her for a date? -- shore What falls down but never gets hurt -- snow What kind of brush do you use to comb a bee's hair? -- a honey comb How do you get a peanut to laugh? -- you crack it up Who greets you at a haunted house? -- a host ghost Why did the farmer bury all his money? -- to make his soil rich Where can you find an ocean without water? -- on a map What do you call a horse that likes arts & crafts? -- a hobby horse Why do shoemakers go to heaven? Because they have good soles What do you call an avid gardener? -- herb If fruit comes from a fruit tree, where does chicken come from? -- a poul-tree What do you get when you cross a grape with a lion? -- a grape nobody picks on What did the tree say to the mountain? -- stop peaking at me What are sailors' favorite fruits? -- naval oranges Where does a penguin keep his money? -- in a snow bank What did the boy chip say to the girl chip (crisp for the brits)? -- Lets dance and I'll dip you Why do bees have sticky hair -- they use honeycombs Why did the reporter go into the icecream shop? -- he wanted to get the scoop Why was it hard for the geometry teacher to walk? -- she broke her angle What do you call a monkey who loves potato chips? -- a chipmonk What kind of trees sew? -- pine trees, they always have needles around What did the plate say to the other plate? -- lunch is on me |
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CLOSED
(Message 495034)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: Cloning is wrong! Who is to say we can play God altering a living Beings DNa to create another duplicate!! |
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(Message 495032)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: Yes you can pack your bags!!! Oh you might want pack a tooth brush it is a long trip Trip arrangments curtisty of Pardo |
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(Message 495025)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: You are a bus driver. Two kids get on and one kid gets off. Five kids get on and four get off. Nine kids get on another one gets off. What color are the bus drivers eyes? answer : If your eyes are green, the answer is green. If your eyes are brown, the answer is brown etc |
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(Message 495023)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: A river is correct!!! You win a all expense paid trip to the seti home world !!! :o) |
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(Message 495001)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: What always runs but never walks, often murmurs, never talks, has a bed but never sleeps, has a mouth but never eats? |
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(Message 495000)
Posted 31 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: What Colored Eyes? You are a bus driver. Two kids get on and one kid gets off. Five kids get on and four get off. Nine kids get on another one gets off. What color are the bus drivers eyes? |
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AJ Made The All Star Team
(Message 493850)
Posted 30 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: Just put my vote in for your brother!! Wish Him all the best in the Basketball event!! |
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(Message 493833)
Posted 30 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: What type of animal do you not play cards with? A CHEETA!! TA-DA What do you give a snake with allergies? a antihistamine !! What type of ship does a Vampire own? A Blood Vessel!! |
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Welcome to the 7 year club
(Message 493815)
Posted 30 Dec 2006 by Matthew Love Post: Hi, Joined in September of 1999 Matthew Love P.S. Live Long and Prosper!! |
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