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Re:Going to Olympics is like riding with Hitler!
Yes, but do a google search for 'olympic rings nazi' and you'll find a different story. The nazis only popularized the rings, but they did invent the torch relay.
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Re:Other teams have to play slower?
I'm sorry, when was this?
USA 119 China 72
USA 93 Italy 61
USA 85 Lithuania 76
USA 102 New Zealand 56
USA 106 France 94
USA 85 Russia 70
USA 85 Lithuania 83
USA 85 France 75It was the 12th gold medal in 14 Olympic basketball competitions for the United States, but this one will be remembered as the Olympics when the rest of the world caught up.
Catching up is not the same as winning.
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Re:This isn't the first time...
"The Brooklyn Bridge wants to meet you".
This opens up a whole slew of new problems for William "The Refrigerator" Perry. -
Re:Referee.com in corporate bed w/ Sports Illustra
This is probably the most effective way to put pressure on this corporation to recind it's ridiculous posistion.
Here is the contact info:
Amy Stober, Publicist
CNN/Sports Illustrated & CNNSI.com Public/Media Relations
Phone: (404) 827-5538
Fax: (404) 588-2057
amy.stober@turner.com
Amy Sasser, Publicist
CNN/Sports Illustrated & CNNSI.com Public/Media Relations
Phone: (404) 827-5021
Fax: (404) 588-2057
amy.sasser@turner.com
letters@si.timeinc.com
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Re:Data Lifespan...Hello miracles. Here's some more information:
disks, tape, cds... they all have a relatively short lifespan. picture storing data in mice, just feed them and keep them warm. ev en if th e parents die the children will have the artificial chromosomes... (that is unless they recombine, in which case all of your documents or whatever are worthless....)
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Re:Damn these sites (or, my mouse has spoiled me)I cross-referenced your post. Hope this helps!
I've got one of those Intellimouse Explorers (the huge silver ones with the superfluous tail light and like three extra buttons; well, what the hell, here's a http://www.microsoft.com/Mouse/explorer.htm link) and sites that won't let you back out are an incredible annoyance. See, two of the buttons on there serve as Forward/Back (respectively) while browsing the web, and after about 20 minutes of using them, I was hooked. You wouldn't believe how simple (and remarkably intuitive) to navigate with your thumb. Now if I could just find a good use for those buttons in Half-Life... I mean, sure, it's easy enough to hold down the back button and select the page before the offending site, but that would require moving my cursor over six or so linear inches of desktop space. Isn't that just a little bit unreasonable? No? Ah well.
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Re:Giants Vs. Midgits
Giants are a [Baseball,Football] team. I forget which, since I hate/don't care about sports.
Both, actually. New York Giants in football and San Francisco Giants in baseball. -
Re:Giants Vs. Midgits
Giants are a [Baseball,Football] team. I forget which, since I hate/don't care about sports.
Both, actually. New York Giants in football and San Francisco Giants in baseball.