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7. November 2006 @ 17:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
what is up with the christmassy ribbons&bows? you leave an awful lot to the imagination :)

regor



Yuk Yuk... If only I was half cow...
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No 'Bitching' for me today

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@ireland

It's not necessary to wrap your next present to us!


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8. November 2006 @ 03:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My bitch....this morning, while eating a forbidden jelly cream donut, a pregnant woman on a cell spoke of dialation, inflamation and drainage. Pregnant Prudence and her puffy purulent private parts needs to learn some manners. People like her should not be allowed to raise kids. God, I need a cell phone jammer!

@Ireland...I agree with garmoon, Ireland; you bee taking the christmas spirit thing too far with these bows. It must hurt when those poor things have to remove those bows that you stuck on such sensitive bits.

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I agree, save a tree and leave the gift wrap off the next wildlife photo. :)



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I didn't know you like to fish, Ireland! those are 2 huge fish!
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gerry: *right there* is a reason i think most people shouldn't be allowed to breed. XD


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@Pop_Smith - can you please reword your sig to make a measly 5 lines of text, cheers fella



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Originally posted by creaky:
@Pop_Smith - can you please reword your sig to make a measly 5 lines of text, cheers fella
No problem, took me a sec to get it looking ok but its now in-line with your request. :)

Peace,

Pop Smith


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8. November 2006 @ 09:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My rant is that steam takes a week to get back to me... (Steam as in half life 2 that is...) God! Darn you steam!
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very soon i will be posting my last years hunting pix..
the dear kept me very warm...

here it is..and this is what microsoft picture it 2000 can do..


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"She's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" We still want our gifts unwrapped like Santa leaves them under the tree! How did she dress out? LMAO


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Is he going to mount her stuffed head over the fireplace? (Hmmm....I was going to reword that but I won't). I believe the appropriate hunter response is "My God, what a rack".

Is that really Marilyn Monroe? Howz about a 73" Chesty Morgan?



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gerry1,i was reading about this..

Observers around the world watched Mercury make a rare passage in front of the Sun on Wednesday, in an event that will not be repeated until 2016. The event may help shed light on the planet's tenuous atmosphere.

Mercury appeared as a tiny black circle just 1/200th the width of the Sun. It began moving across the Sun's face at 1912 GMT (1112 PST).
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@ireland

Transits are a rarity. I knew about it but completely slipped my mind. I have seen Jupiters moons transit its face.
















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8. November 2006 @ 16:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Me too... My school recently had an astronomy expo. I got to watch Jupiters moons in orbit, They move pretty fast :)





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8. November 2006 @ 18:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you want to stop logging and shut down paper mills,
try using plastic toilet paper!!



If the facts dont fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein
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plastic is not environmentally friendly

Chuck

"Men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes." Titus Livius (59BC-17AD)
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tranquash,
Thats exactly right!!!!



If the facts dont fit the theory, change the facts." -- Albert Einstein
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9. November 2006 @ 06:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
here i is trying to help OUT the NEWBIE"S AND MAY BE SOME MEMBERS

Thinking like a Genius


The first and last thing
demanded of genius
is the love of truth
Goethe


"Even if you're not a genius, you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future."

The following eight strategies encourage you to think productively, rather than reproductively, in order to arrive at solutions to problems. "These strategies are common to the thinking styles of creative geniuses in science, art, and industry throughout history."

1. Look at problems in many different ways, and find new perspectives that no one else has taken (or no one else has publicized!)

Leonardo da Vinci believed that, to gain knowledge about the form of a problem, you begin by learning how to restructure it in many different ways. He felt that the first way he looked at a problem was too biased. Often, the problem itself is reconstructed and becomes a new one.

2. Visualize!

When Einstein thought through a problem, he always found it necessary to formulate his subject in as many different ways as possible, including using diagrams. He visualized solutions, and believed that words and numbers as such did not play a significant role in his thinking process.

3. Produce! A distinguishing characteristic of genius is productivity.

Thomas Edison held 1,093 patents. He guaranteed productivity by giving himself and his assistants idea quotas. In a study of 2,036 scientists throughout history, Dean Keith Simonton of the University of California at Davis found that the most respected scientists produced not only great works, but also many "bad" ones. They weren't afraid to fail, or to produce mediocre in order to arrive at excellence.

4. Make novel combinations. Combine, and recombine, ideas, images, and thoughts into different combinations no matter how incongruent or unusual.

The laws of heredity on which the modern science of genetics is based came from the Austrian monk Grego Mendel, who combined mathematics and biology to create a new science.

5. Form relationships; make connections between dissimilar subjects.

Da Vinci forced a relationship between the sound of a bell and a stone hitting water. This enabled him to make the connection that sound travels in waves. Samuel Morse invented relay stations for telegraphic signals when observing relay stations for horses.

6. Think in opposites.

Physicist Niels Bohr believed, that if you held opposites together, then you suspend your thought, and your mind moves to a new level. His ability to imagine light as both a particle and a wave led to his conception of the principle of complementarity. Suspending thought (logic) may allow your mind to create a new form.

7. Think metaphorically.

Aristotle considered metaphor a sign of genius, and believed that the individual who had the capacity to perceive resemblances between two separate areas of existence and link them together was a person of special gifts.

8. Prepare yourself for chance.

Whenever we attempt to do something and fail, we end up doing something else. That is the first principle of creative accident. Failure can be productive only if we do not focus on it as an unproductive result. Instead: analyze the process, its components, and how you can change them, to arrive at other results. Do not ask the question "Why have I failed?", but rather "What have I done?"
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9. November 2006 @ 15:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That's very insightful :)



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A GOOD BITCH TODAY,

READ

Judge orders RIAA to justify its piracy charges

$750 for a 75 cent song is taking the Wii

By Nick Farrell: Friday 10 November 2006, 15:31
A US COURT is forcing the Recording Industry of America to explain why it charges people it catches pirating $750 a single rather than the 70 cents they flog them to retailers for.

In the case UMG v. Lindor, Judge Trager has allowed Ms Lindor, who the RIAA claim is a pirate, to challenge the $750 a track it wants in damages.

The RIAA fought to prevent the amendment to Ms Lindor's case, claiming it was not up to her to decide damages. They said that her complaint about the level of damages was without merit and if the amendment went ahead it would prejudice them.

Of course it would. If the RIAA was forced to claim back the real market value of the music that was nicked by pirates it probably would not be worth the effort. It also looks better on a press release if they can claim that a pirate stole $7,000 worth of music when they actually only stole $7.

Judge Trager was not buying it either he said that the RIAA lawyers could not cite any case law to justify its position whereas Lindor could.

Lindor could also prove that the RIAA was only out of pocket by 70 cents a single and not $750.

Now it was up to the RIAA to show m'learned friend how it came up with its $750 figure. If it can't manage the task then it is pretty likely that the robed but not wigged one will rule that the amount of damages the RIAA is seeking is unconstitutional.
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35669


More here. µ

http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspo...tion-to_09.html
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10. November 2006 @ 06:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ireland frequents dollar stores to feed his family; I frequent them also but to feed myself (my cat just won't touch anything I buy there). While I've never seen plastic toilet paper, I can tell you that the shiny pages of the Sears catalog just stink when used for that purpose. But I digress, back to the dollar store: I'm sure Ireland has made that mistake once ... most dollar store shoppers have. NEVER buy toilet paper at a dollar store...it still has little wooden splinters in the paper and trying to remove the splinters with tweezers and a mirror from such a trick area of one's anatomy is as difficult as it is, initially, shocking. When one walks the streets of Philadelphia, one will see those seemingly crazy people howling at the moon on our street corners ... well, they're not crazy; they have just experienced the horror of dollar store toilet paper. Be warned, fellow ADrs!

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ireland
I take it the courts will soon be paid off to look the other way...*L*

Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Lets renegotiate them.
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