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hahaahahahahahahahaahahaha
__________ People lie with words all the time, but rarely do they lie with actions.
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| Posts: 8446 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 02, 2003 |  
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| Posts: 8446 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 02, 2003 |  
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| Posts: 6981 | Location: Mexico City, Mexico | Registered: January 11, 2003 |  
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quote: Originally posted by tigerstripes: hahaahahahahahahahaahahaha
btw, never never never never never never never never never never never never never do a google image search for "hairy man" you won't like the results AT ALL!
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| Posts: 7700 | Location: 28.059, -82.476 | Registered: February 05, 2003 |  
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quote: Originally posted by editengine: btw, never never never never never never never never never never never never never
do a google image search for "hairy man" you won't like the results AT ALL!
Aus computing mag Atomic MPC has a "Things Not To Type Into Google" section. Last month's was "Big Man."
The Lithos School of Curiousity is now enrolling
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| Posts: 8446 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 02, 2003 |  
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New warship mkes naval history. quote: HMS Clyde will be owned by VT - the company which built her - and chartered to the Ministry of Defence.
So we don't even own our own warships now.
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| Posts: 8446 | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Registered: February 02, 2003 |  
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JosefK: Since you live near Verichip's HQ, do you suppose you might do the world a favor? Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org) has an entry on the company, but no pictures of its buildings; perhaps if some were posted featuring the overall layout and security setup it would be of assistance to peaceful protestors? Just a thought.
Dutch 'pedophile party': sounds like a biased headline to me. The article quoted lists a substantial platform, and the only 'pedophile' part is changing the age of consent from 16 to 12. But there are states in the U.S. with some version of consent at 12 - are they pedophiles? I wonder if perhaps the party is a generic libertarian group which is simply being cast this way to discredit it.
"Teen repellent" - good God, like there wasn't enough bloody noise already? So much pointless, useless, inexcusable noise being broadcast into the environment. I can only pray that the devices attract more heavy stones into the front windows than the cosmetic appeal of driving kids away from a shop is worth.
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Today's WTF News: Shuttle launch to go ahead despite risk of 'catastrophe'NASA managers have rejected last-ditch pleas from their top safety officer and chief engineer to scrap next month's shuttle launch, saying that they will press ahead despite potentially catastrophic risks.
The head of the US space agency, Dr Michael Griffin, overruled warnings that there was a "relatively high" chance the shuttle's external fuel tank could shed some of its solid foam coating when it launches on 1 July, carrying seven crew including Briton Piers Sellers, an Edinburgh University graduate.
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During a weekend meeting at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral, Florida, Dr Griffin gave the final nod for next month's mission, despite what he called an "intensive and spirited exchange" with senior colleagues who recommended a "no-go". "We have elected to take the risk," he said.
If the mission ends in disaster, NASA's multi-billion dollar shuttle programme will be scrapped, leaving construction of the International Space Station unfinished and marking the end of an era in human spaceflight.
"If we were to lose another vehicle ... I would be moving to figure out a way to shut the programme down," Dr Griffin admitted.
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Dr Griffin said that if the shuttle's thermal tiles are damaged by debris during launch, the vehicle would still make it safely into space. The danger, he said, would come during re-entry.
The astronauts could make minor repairs before coming down or take refuge in the International Space Station and await a rescue mission by a second shuttle, Atlantis.
Dr Griffin said: "I do not see the situation we're in as being a crew-loss situation. If we are unlucky and we have a debris event on ascent, it will not impede the ascent. The crew will arrive safely in orbit, and then we will begin to look at our options." ...
........................................................................................ Drop a house on her from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
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| Posts: 5258 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: June 04, 2003 |  
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