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Re:Other external monitoring tools?
One of my older systems had a pretty cool temp and fan monitor availible here and probably many other places
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That's nice, but...
...the really cute thing about the case mod was the Pac-man eating the reset button and LEDs. -
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Re:The man WAS Sat. morning-
Then again, raisins scare me. They're the undead of the fruit world.
They're just humiliated grapes :)
Now for something ontopic...
Am I the only one who finds it extra depressing that Sat morning is the time we get this news?
I too grew up watching Looney Toons Sat mornings. I haven't watched a Sat morning cartoon since they stopped showing them. It's just not worth getting up early on Sat if there are no Looney Toons to watch.
Now with Mel Blan, Fritz Freleng and Chuck Jones gone, it hardly seems worth getting up at all...
Hopefully there will be a lithograph for CJ as there was for:
Mel Blanc and
Fritz Freleng [Can't seem to find an image of it].
Of course if you go to the Warner Brothers web site, the front page has an ad for a new Chuck Jones Web cartoon called Timberwolf.
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Re:Dangerous stuff
Is it really worth the risk?
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Re:Photo of CC
OOps!!!
Here is CopyCat!! Again. Sorry!! Someone got a picture of CopyCat-1 ? -
crazy canucks ;)
we may not be able to watch webcasts of games, but thanks to thoose crazy canucks we can find Olympic pr0n on the net. Seems their transparent bodysuits they choose for speedskating are gonna be fun to watch!
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"Bad Shit"
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Re:Resistance is futile...
Offtopic, Inflammatory, Inappropriate, Illegal , or Offensive comments might be moderated. (You can read everything, even moderated posts, by adjusting your threshold on the User Preferences Page)
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Re:Just Another Manic Monday (Tuesday, actually)
Yeah, I'd fuck her. But I prefer Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (hot!!), or my own sister. Sis sucks some good cock!
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Re:the coin routeWhat? I recall that we've had plenty of medium-denomination coins. The shift towards bills, instead of things like the $20 gold coin was around a hundred years ago, however.
I like the coins, but if we did drop the $1 bill, we should definately start printing up more $2 bills to take up slack, or perhaps a $2.50 bill.
Sadly, our really large-denomination bills have pretty crappy backs; guess that's unavoidable given when they date from.
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Re:First Post
My sister would like to suck your cock.
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Wheee
My sister loves to suck my cock! The other guy paid her $1.50 and she sucked him off too.
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Re:Archive of Cupidon's work
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This site also is relevant
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My Manhood and your Little Sister
Hello WIPO Troll. Is this your sister here? I am asking cause I am the large dicked fellow. Yes I am black and it seems she has a few problems handling my manhood. But this would never happen between you two now would it? Of course not. -
Happy post-Thanksgiving day.
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A picture is worth a thousand words...
Bill Gates' reaction to the settlement
Notice the poor innocent youth to his right...
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Photos
Why must Slashdot always post the articles without photos? D'oh! Here's one, for those who were wondering.
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This is getting expensiveNobility is costly:
Cost of about 75 cruise missiles fired on two targets in Afghanistan and Sudan in 1998: ~$75 million
Death toll: about 21 (source, source, source)
Cost per casualty (apologies): $3.6 million
Targets (you guess the cost): "suspected chemical weapons plant in Khartoum, Sudan, and a terrorist training complex in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border. "
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Dirty deeds done dirt cheap:
Cost of full-fare airline ticket purchased by one of the hijackers (this is from memory): $2,499
Implied rough maximum cost for 18 hijackers: $44,982
Death toll: more than 6,000
Cost per casualty (apologies): less than $7.50
Estimated cost to U.S. economy, according to Economy.com: about $70 billion
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They just need to get us to keep firing cruise missiles ($1m), dropping JDAM smart bombs (~$17k - src: WSJ last Fri.) and firing Maverick air to surface missiles (~$120K, ibid).
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Re:AngryI have to say, honestly, "What good is free speech if you're DEAD?"
Let's put it this way: What will you life have been worth if you spent it on your knees in servitude?
You're pandering to an emotional over-reaction. Yes this is horrible. But don't parade the horribleness of it in front of us and tell us we're somehow responsible for it and all future acts of its kind by our refusal to give up our freedoms.
That's more than a tad insulting, and guaranteed to get you a rhetorical slap in the face. It's a lot like the statements of this guy in that it lashes out randomly at someone who is flat-out not responsible for this act, but who is a lot nearer and less dangerous than the ones who are.
Demographic analysis of where this attack came from would seem to indicate that the entire premise that restricting freedom leads to more safety is in error. The Taliban is arguably the most oppresive government which has ever existed (at least it is the most oppresive one I have ever seen described). It slaughters people in public for the minutest infractions of its laws. It bans virtually every convenience and means of expression in order to keep its citizens pure. As a byproduct it can successfully suppress any and all critizism of its actions by those who suffer under its rule. As a further byproduct, it can comfortably host a maniac like bin Laden without comment from its own people. I've seen some people compare this to our harboring of Henry Kissinger or any other Vietnam-era "war criminal." But we're free to criticize our government for that, without fear of being jailed.
I would submit that by giving up your liberty you gain only the illusion of safety. In the short term we might see a more well-behaved public. In the long term we would suffer from extended abuses of power.
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Hacking or bad automatic linking?Makes me remember that a few days ago, in an article about the Pope, in the sentence "May (the Madonna) give comfort and hope to those who are suffering as a result of the tragic terrorist attack..." the word "Madonna" was followed with some yahoo search hyperlinks about the pop singer.
Unfortunateley, they aren't there anymore. Does Yahoo have an automatic link engine that add hyperlinks to some keywords? Or was it the work of our friend?
Another funny story was held on canoe.ca. The title was something like "President Bush called up 50,000 reservists" and beside the article was a photo of Bush on the phone...
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Re:IslamWay.com = Terrorism ?!
Unfortunately they are not rumors.
Before clicking on the links below, you should keep in mind that numerous Arab leaders have condemned the terrorist attacks of September 11th. In addition, regarding the reports of celebration in response to the news, they have assured us that these reactions took place before the people knew the enormity of the attacks and that most Arabs were genuinely opposed to the acts.
News stories from Yahoo of the Arab reaction to the September 11th attacks: here, here and here -
Re:IslamWay.com = Terrorism ?!
Unfortunately they are not rumors.
Before clicking on the links below, you should keep in mind that numerous Arab leaders have condemned the terrorist attacks of September 11th. In addition, regarding the reports of celebration in response to the news, they have assured us that these reactions took place before the people knew the enormity of the attacks and that most Arabs were genuinely opposed to the acts.
News stories from Yahoo of the Arab reaction to the September 11th attacks: here, here and here -
Re:IslamWay.com = Terrorism ?!
Unfortunately they are not rumors.
Before clicking on the links below, you should keep in mind that numerous Arab leaders have condemned the terrorist attacks of September 11th. In addition, regarding the reports of celebration in response to the news, they have assured us that these reactions took place before the people knew the enormity of the attacks and that most Arabs were genuinely opposed to the acts.
News stories from Yahoo of the Arab reaction to the September 11th attacks: here, here and here -
Re:Economic IdeaThere are a few pieces of evidence implicating the US government, or individuals within the US government.
- On September 11, someone allegedly threatened the president with codes indicating inside knowledge of the president's whereabouts. If this story true, it means there is a traitor somewhere at a high level in the administration. If it's false, it means that the government is deliberately leaking false information, in an attempt not to make the president look bad.
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There is some evidence that there were warnings of the attack:
Security heightened at WTC, Bin Laden warnings, State Dept. advisory
Echelon warnings
Israeli intelligence
San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown
A crazed Iranian in Germany
A US army base in New Jersey - Circumstantial evidence of the US training terrorists.
So why is it unreasonable to speculate about the US government?
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Re:So let me get this straight ...
(not sure if you'll read this)
Well, there are even more articles about this now ;
AP :: Bin-Laden Poster Seen at Gaza Rally
AP :: Palestinians on Defensive After Attacks in U.S. -
Re:So let me get this straight ...
(not sure if you'll read this)
Well, there are even more articles about this now ;
AP :: Bin-Laden Poster Seen at Gaza Rally
AP :: Palestinians on Defensive After Attacks in U.S.