thought it would just be gas..but no first a hershey squirt and now a real explosion...what a day to wear tan khakis...oh crap the smell and now its running down my leg...jeeze that stuff is hot!...should have purchased those "oh shit i crapped my pants" adult pampers...what am i to do?
I justheard some sad news on talk radio.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Alfred Pugh, the last known combat-wounded U.S. veteran of World War I, has died. He was 108, just 10 days short of his 109th birthday, when he died Wednesday.
Pugh, who often told visitors the key to a long life is "keep breathing," joined the Army in 1917 and fought in France during World War I with the 77th Infantry Division. In 1918, he was wounded during the Meusse-Argonne offensive, one of the war's bloodiest battles.
He died at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center at Bay Pines. VA officials said he was the oldest wounded combat veteran in the United States, and one of fewer than 1,000 remaining American World War I veterans.
Friends said he loved the attention that came with being known as the oldest wounded combat veteran in the United States. "It tickled him when the classes would come by the busload to see him," said Pugh's niece Carolyn Layton.
Born Jan. 17, 1895, in Everett, Mass., Pugh raised 16 foster children, played the organ into his 100s and was an avid football and baseball fan.
He is one of 10 veterans profiled in the book, "The Price of their Blood," published last month and co-authored by Jesse Brown, former U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs.
He spoke French and was used overseas as an interpreter until the battle in the Argonne forest, when he inhaled mustard gas that left him unconscious and with chronic laryngitis.
"It was like a fog," Pugh said in an interview in 2002. "... We didn't get any gas masks until the day after it happened."
After the war he returned to Maine and worked as a railroad telegraph operator for 12 years before delivering mail for 26 years. He came to Florida in 1971.
In 1999, he was named chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor, a prestigious medal bestowed by the French government.
It is not generally claimed that John F. Kennedy was a homosexual. Since it is not an issue, why would anyone choose to explicitly declare that he was not a homosexual unless they wanted to make it an issue? Clearly, the reader is left with a question, a lingering doubt which had not previously been there. If the text had instead simply asked, "Was John F. Kennedy a homosexual?", the reader would simply answer, "No." and forget the matter. If it had simply declared, "John F. Kennedy was a homosexual.", it would have left the reader begging for further justification or argument to support the proposition. Phrasing it as a negative declaration, however, introduces the question in the reader's mind, exploiting society's homophobia to attack the reputation of the fallen President. What's more, the form makes it appear as if there is ongoing debate, further legitimizing the reader's entertainment of the question. Thus the text can be read as questioning the very assertion that it is making.
The poster did NOT "facily throw us the concept of an infinite universe ruled by an infinite mystical entity not of that universe but having a one-to-one correspondence with that universe?" as you opine.
Who the hell do you think you are to describe what anyone may believe what theit God is? For all I know it may be a pile of dog shit to that guy.
The point is the gibberish these mental midgets feed the scientific community with just to be published is astounding. If they are confused they should STFU.
Black holes Gravastars my ass, you need a special brand of faith to believe that poppycock.
If you're on any sort of budget then personally I think a $125 card reader is a better/cheaper idea. You can take around 500 high quality JPEGs on a 1Gb card/microdr, copy them to your PC in a few minutes, then start shooting again. Still, if you're loaded then I guess wireless is the way to go. Bluetooth the future not now
Stallman asserts that "non-free software carries with it an antisocial system that prohibits coopoeration and community."
This is MOST certainly overstating the importance of software's influence on each person's ability to cooperate and experience community. And I assert that this is where the open source movement fails.
While open source software promotes cooperation and community for the developers involved in its creation, it doesn't attempt to build community by creating more user friendly tools.
The general popluation doesn't care about the right to see the source code, most of the users of computers can't do any thing with the code any way. Open source project managers and developers need to better consider their end users. End users are not always other programmers, some are teachers, doctors, lawyers, engineers, housewives, grandparents.
Usability must extend into high quality instructional programs that provide the information at the user's fingertips. Job aids and other electronic performance support tools that address the needs of the non-developer community will do more to foster cooperation and community between the developers and their users.
After all what good is any application free or not without a high probability of end user acceptance?
The fact that the distros are competing among themselves as much as with Windows is disturbing; the linux market will only grow significantly if a large number of windows users get interested in Linux. If won't make much difference to Xandros that all Lindows users defect to them but it will be some effort. But any small number of Windows users adopting Linux will make a BIG difference. Granted distros still compete against each other to get the biggest slice of these new customers. But normally, industry lobbies (ever heard about the Agro business ?) fight united to make their common market bigger and make internal competition less cutthroat. Linux companies (and the author) don't seem to get it.
f you're building an innovative software company, you need to retain your best and brightest programmers internally. Software companies entirely based in India can successfully innovate over the long-term, as can US companies or companies based anywhere else. It's this recent trend of US software companies outsourcing all their development that's bad strategy.
that was me the old black dude on the Cream Of Wheat carton who got the above first post link to HOT University of Alabama Crimsonette Majorette!--------wow nice legs HUH?
Are you kidding? SLASHDOT personals?
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It would be a good idea for an obese, smelly, sexless, socially inept loser like CowboyNeal to rate the slashdot personals and let us know how he is making out on his dates. Like we don't know what a failure he is?
Are you kidding me? How about a review to see how that fat, sexless, socially inept, smelly loser CowboyNeal made out on his online date? I think not too well!
EuroTrash on MARS
thought it would just be gas..but no first a hershey squirt and now a real explosion...what a day to wear tan khakis...oh crap the smell and now its running down my leg...jeeze that stuff is hot!...should have purchased those "oh shit i crapped my pants" adult pampers...what am i to do?
...NOW!
damn tan khakis now everyone will know...oh the smell ughh oh no dribbling down my legs what should i do?
I justheard some sad news on talk radio. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Alfred Pugh, the last known combat-wounded U.S. veteran of World War I, has died. He was 108, just 10 days short of his 109th birthday, when he died Wednesday. Pugh, who often told visitors the key to a long life is "keep breathing," joined the Army in 1917 and fought in France during World War I with the 77th Infantry Division. In 1918, he was wounded during the Meusse-Argonne offensive, one of the war's bloodiest battles. He died at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center at Bay Pines. VA officials said he was the oldest wounded combat veteran in the United States, and one of fewer than 1,000 remaining American World War I veterans. Friends said he loved the attention that came with being known as the oldest wounded combat veteran in the United States. "It tickled him when the classes would come by the busload to see him," said Pugh's niece Carolyn Layton. Born Jan. 17, 1895, in Everett, Mass., Pugh raised 16 foster children, played the organ into his 100s and was an avid football and baseball fan. He is one of 10 veterans profiled in the book, "The Price of their Blood," published last month and co-authored by Jesse Brown, former U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs. He spoke French and was used overseas as an interpreter until the battle in the Argonne forest, when he inhaled mustard gas that left him unconscious and with chronic laryngitis. "It was like a fog," Pugh said in an interview in 2002. "... We didn't get any gas masks until the day after it happened." After the war he returned to Maine and worked as a railroad telegraph operator for 12 years before delivering mail for 26 years. He came to Florida in 1971. In 1999, he was named chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor, a prestigious medal bestowed by the French government.
Why did Michael Jackson go to Wal-Mart? Because He heard boys' pants were half off
It is not generally claimed that John F. Kennedy was a homosexual. Since it is not an issue, why would anyone choose to explicitly declare that he was not a homosexual unless they wanted to make it an issue? Clearly, the reader is left with a question, a lingering doubt which had not previously been there. If the text had instead simply asked, "Was John F. Kennedy a homosexual?", the reader would simply answer, "No." and forget the matter. If it had simply declared, "John F. Kennedy was a homosexual.", it would have left the reader begging for further justification or argument to support the proposition. Phrasing it as a negative declaration, however, introduces the question in the reader's mind, exploiting society's homophobia to attack the reputation of the fallen President. What's more, the form makes it appear as if there is ongoing debate, further legitimizing the reader's entertainment of the question. Thus the text can be read as questioning the very assertion that it is making.
sorry 2004 is over your asshole canidate lost
The poster did NOT "facily throw us the concept of an infinite universe ruled by an infinite mystical entity not of that universe but having a one-to-one correspondence with that universe?" as you opine. Who the hell do you think you are to describe what anyone may believe what theit God is? For all I know it may be a pile of dog shit to that guy. The point is the gibberish these mental midgets feed the scientific community with just to be published is astounding. If they are confused they should STFU. Black holes Gravastars my ass, you need a special brand of faith to believe that poppycock.
You must have faith to believe in either.
like a Red Giant star actually
ANYONE BUT Vote Bush 2004. Obviously the logical choice Kris J
If you're on any sort of budget then personally I think a $125 card reader is a better/cheaper idea. You can take around 500 high quality JPEGs on a 1Gb card/microdr, copy them to your PC in a few minutes, then start shooting again. Still, if you're loaded then I guess wireless is the way to go. Bluetooth the future not now
Stallman asserts that "non-free software carries with it an antisocial system that prohibits coopoeration and community." This is MOST certainly overstating the importance of software's influence on each person's ability to cooperate and experience community. And I assert that this is where the open source movement fails. While open source software promotes cooperation and community for the developers involved in its creation, it doesn't attempt to build community by creating more user friendly tools. The general popluation doesn't care about the right to see the source code, most of the users of computers can't do any thing with the code any way. Open source project managers and developers need to better consider their end users. End users are not always other programmers, some are teachers, doctors, lawyers, engineers, housewives, grandparents. Usability must extend into high quality instructional programs that provide the information at the user's fingertips. Job aids and other electronic performance support tools that address the needs of the non-developer community will do more to foster cooperation and community between the developers and their users. After all what good is any application free or not without a high probability of end user acceptance?
The fact that the distros are competing among themselves as much as with Windows is disturbing; the linux market will only grow significantly if a large number of windows users get interested in Linux. If won't make much difference to Xandros that all Lindows users defect to them but it will be some effort. But any small number of Windows users adopting Linux will make a BIG difference. Granted distros still compete against each other to get the biggest slice of these new customers. But normally, industry lobbies (ever heard about the Agro business ?) fight united to make their common market bigger and make internal competition less cutthroat. Linux companies (and the author) don't seem to get it.
f you're building an innovative software company, you need to retain your best and brightest programmers internally. Software companies entirely based in India can successfully innovate over the long-term, as can US companies or companies based anywhere else. It's this recent trend of US software companies outsourcing all their development that's bad strategy.
the pathetic pervert that he is
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We members of the GNAA humbly admit defeat. We are a brotherhood of fairy nice boys and know when we are defeated. Long Live the GNAA!
wow is she hot--Told ya so!
that was me the old black dude on the Cream Of Wheat carton who got the above first post link to HOT University of Alabama Crimsonette Majorette!--------wow nice legs HUH?
It would be a good idea for an obese, smelly, sexless, socially inept loser like CowboyNeal to rate the slashdot personals and let us know how he is making out on his dates. Like we don't know what a failure he is?
Are you kidding me? How about a review to see how that fat, sexless, socially inept, smelly loser CowboyNeal made out on his online date? I think not too well!
The hapless Al Gore has endorsed the equally hapless Howard Dean. Can you say 49 state wipeout for Bush?
what does this mean?