Lets Paint The Kettle Black,Do You Have A Bitch On Whats Going On Around The Site Or Any Thing Negative To Report
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aabbccdd
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28. May 2007 @ 21:11 |
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Cool Fred if i think of any CDs i need that i can't get here i will let you know in the next few days lol
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28. May 2007 @ 21:31 |
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aabbccdd, no problem, and if anybody else can think of something they might need from the UK that cant get here let me know, just as long as its reasonable, you know I had to throw that in lol.
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29. May 2007 @ 01:55 |
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Hey Fred, where abouts in the UK you going? I live in the Uk..
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29. May 2007 @ 08:56 |
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THIS GUY HAS NO BITCH,HE DIED CLEAN
'Dettol Man' cleans himself to death
A coroner has recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a reclusive Manchester man whose obsession with cleanliness led local children to dub him "Dettol Man".
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Dettol
The key ingredient which defines its unique antiseptic property is an aromatic chemical compound in chemistry known as chloroxylenol (C8H9ClO). This makes up 4.8% of Dettol's total mixture, with the rest composed of pine oil, isopropanol, castor oil soap, caramel, and water
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29. May 2007 @ 12:37 |
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My bicth today is some middle aged SOB on a cell phone reared ended me and the wife on the way to work this morning at a stop light. Never saw him coming. He hit my Mustang square in the rear with a 2007 Chevy silverado. There is hardly a scratch on my bumper-no car damage. And at least $2000 damage to his bumper-crumpled, grill and head lights. For a truck, what a POS. The State trooper couldn't believe it either. I've got mild whiplash and the Wife is not back from getting her whiplash checked. Cell phones and drivers don't play well and should be outlawed.
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29. May 2007 @ 12:51 |
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garmoon, he'll have fun explaining that to his insurance company. i agree that driving & cell phones are not good. if you need to use the cell phone then pull off to the side of the road.
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29. May 2007 @ 13:29 |
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@garmoon...I hope you and your wife are o.k.! Damned fools; they're a real danger to pedestrians too...and for the same reason.
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29. May 2007 @ 13:38 |
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Quote: Cell phones and drivers don't play well and should be outlawed.
That's illegal here in the UK.. is it not in the states? Hope you and your wife are fine/recover well.
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29. May 2007 @ 14:18 |
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I use my speakers using blue tooth. So my hands are free. I think that's fine. Cause that's same thing talking to someone in passinger seat. But i know what you mean. I hate driver that eats, or text while they are driving.
I hate hate hate driver that drive like 2feet from your car when your going in speed limit. I'm not gonna go faster just cause they are like that.
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"closer you are slower i'll drive"
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29. May 2007 @ 20:35 |
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billybob, I am going to a place called Peterborough, will be arriving june 6th and leaving june 28th, are you anywhere near?
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30. May 2007 @ 01:02 |
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Somewhere near...

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30. May 2007 @ 03:00 |
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There we go fred, ripper just showed you :D As yoou may have guessed im from Coventry lol.
Ive been to peterborough, its nice. We drove there aswell, so it cant be that far away (timewise in a car).
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30. May 2007 @ 03:04 |
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My "complaint" of the day, NOPE it's a b!tch!!
Fred is going to the UK and I don't get to go!!!! BUTTTTTTTTT there is a positive to the whole thing. LOL. I don't have to worry about seeing billybob or Ripper. heehehehehehe!!!! j/k fellas, I'd love to visit. :)
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30. May 2007 @ 03:08 |
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Hahaha greensman.
Only, i hate the UK, i dont see the attraction in it lol. I love the states, id prefer to live there.
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30. May 2007 @ 03:20 |
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Haha, v funny greensman :P
Likewise, I don't like the UK for the most part - there's some nice bits. Having said that, I also don't see the attraction of the States :P
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30. May 2007 @ 05:51 |
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OK,WHICH ONE OF YE MEMBERS TOOK THE GOLD BATH-TUB????????
$1M gold bathtub stolen from Japan hotel
TOKYO - A glittering bathtub made of gold worth nearly $1 million has been stolen from a resort hotel, an official said Wednesday.
A worker at Kominato Hotel Mikazuki in Kamogawa, south of Tokyo, notified police that the fancy tub was missing from the hotel's guest bathroom on the 10th floor, according to a local police official who only gave his surname, Ogawa.
The round tub, worth $987,000, is made of 18-karat gold and weighs 176 pounds.
The tub, flanked by two crane statues, has been a main feature of the hotel's shared bathroom. Visitors can take a dip in the tub, but it is only available a few hours a day "for security reasons," the hotel's Web site said.
Someone apparently cut the chain attached to the door of a small section of the bathroom where the bathtub was placed, but not riveted, and made off with the tub, Ogawa said.
"We have no witness information and there are no video cameras," he said. "We have no idea who took it," the official said.
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30. May 2007 @ 07:10 |
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Serves them right for not placing better security really, if they didnt even have an alarm of video cameras, then they have noone to blame but themselves?
Something thats annoying:
When someone says 1 million dollars, it automatically sounds like a huge amount of money to me, but then i think actually, thats only about 500 thousans Great British Pounds. I know thats still alot, but you get what i mean.
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30. May 2007 @ 07:46 |
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i would take it in a flash..., how many years work...??? quite a few lol
Chuck
"Men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes." Titus Livius (59BC-17AD)
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30. May 2007 @ 10:50 |
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That's 923,788 McDonald's $1 cheeseburgers + tax where I live. LOL. Seems like a lot of burgers to me. hehehe. (if you ate 4 a day, every day that would be over 600 years worth of cheeseburgers, assuming they stayed a $1 for that long....lol)
It's not a "load" of money but it would keep some one smart with money in the black until they died. :) I said SMART billybob, so think about that. hahaha.
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30. May 2007 @ 13:24 |
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Originally posted by greensman: My "complaint" of the day, NOPE it's a b!tch!!
Fred is going to the UK and I don't get to go!!!! BUTTTTTTTTT there is a positive to the whole thing. LOL. I don't have to worry about seeing billybob or Ripper. heehehehehehe!!!! j/k fellas, I'd love to visit. :)
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There are good & bad things about both I would say! I have come across a lot of arrogance here (in the US) that we (Americans) are better than everyone else & that the American way is the only way! This of course is not true but the US does have a thing about driving big trucks & then complaining about gas consumption!! Well if you don't need a big gas guzzling truck don't buy one either that or don't complain!
The Uk seems to have higher taxes and there are amny things that seem to cost more including gas BUT the cars etc seem to be built much better..
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30. May 2007 @ 13:48 |
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Billyboy's home town of COVENTRY:
Coventry... home of the world's first known, and most well known streaker; Lady Godiva. Through the streets of Coventry, she rode her horse bareback ... and I don't mean the horse!

What a great history you Brits and Europeans have!
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30. May 2007 @ 15:05 |
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Quote: What a great history you Brits and Europeans have!
Shame about every other damn characteristics. Oh and a little tip, dont come to coventry its a dump. Lmao. Its not actually that bad, but, like all places i guess, there are both extremes. Some parts are really nice and realistic, and then there are some parts that are absolutely disgusting.
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30. May 2007 @ 15:56 |
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the disgusting parts are probably the parts that got bombed during ww2 & haven't got around to fixing it yet.
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30. May 2007 @ 15:59 |
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TO ME THIS IS A BIG BITCH,DRM FREE MY ARSE..
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Quote: Apple hides account info in DRM-free music, too
With great power comes great responsibility, and apparently with DRM-free music comes files embedded with identifying information. Such is the situation with Apple's new DRM-free music: songs sold without DRM still have a user's full name and account e-mail embedded in them, which means that dropping that new DRM-free song on your favorite P2P network could come back to bite you.
We started examining the files this morning and noticed our names and e-mail addresses in the files, and we've found corroboration of the find at TUAW, as well. But there's more to the story: Apple embeds your account information in all songs sold on the store, not just DRM-free songs. Previously it wasn't much of a big deal, since no one could imagine users sharing encrypted, DRMed content. But now that DRM-free music from Apple is on the loose, the hidden data is more significant since it could theoretically be used to trace shared tunes back to the original owner. It must also be kept in mind that this kind of information could be spoofed.
Concerned users could convert selections to MP3, but there will be a generational loss in quality resulting from the transcoding. We also have to wonder: who is buying DRM-free music with the plans of slapping it up on a P2P share, anyway? It's not like there aren't dozens of other ways to get access to music without paying for it.
What would Apple do with the info?
The big question, of course, is what might Apple do with this information? Because it can be spoofed, it's not exactly the best way to determine who is sharing music, and in any case, tracing a link back such as this would leave a copyright holder in a gray area. Embedded data or not, the mere presence of the data in a file found on a share is not an unassailable indicator of copyright infringement.
That said, it would be trivial for iTunes to report back to Apple, indicating that "Joe User" has M4As on this hard drive belonging to "Jane Userette," or even "two other users." This is not to say that Apple is going to get into the copyright enforcement business. What Apple and indeed the record labels want to watch closely is: will one user buy music for his five close friends? The entertainment industry is obsessed with the idea of "casual piracy," or the occasional sharing of content between friends. I wouldn't be surprised if some data was being analyzed in aggregate, although Apple's current privacy policy does not appear to allow for this. As with the dust-up over the mini-store, Apple should clarify what this embedded data is used for.
We've contacted Apple for a response but have not heard back from the company.
COULD NOT LINK THE ARTICLE AS YE CAN SEE BELOW
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DRM-free-music-too.html" target="_blank">http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/200...-music-too.html
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30. May 2007 @ 16:10 |
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