Whitehouse.com is legitimate-- it's the name of a previously existing publication, in any case.
Bush2004 is legitimate because it is a parody.
Fallwell is neither.
Yes, in the far-off future world of the 1960s, we and our descentants will live on a world powered by the mysterious atom! You can ride an atomic-powered sidewalk to the nuclear air-depot, catching a 5-minute ride to Bangladesh on the world-wide nuclear shuttle. Energy will be cheap and reliable in this spectacular future, brought to you by the scientists at General Atomics!
A public corporation has no morals. Charitable donations are made solely to boost image, and, as Enron's is already completely shot, such things would not happen.
Even in your case, it would be better if you had the money, rather than the employer-- the employer would return it to the shareholders or use it to pay for corrupt executive's ice scupltures of naked people or some such thing, while you could donate an even larger sum of money.
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Yes, because slit-scan isn't enough of an innuendo already...
My family has a Prius. It is now getting 46 MPG-- not the claimed 55 MPG, but still quite good. EPA tests are under ideal conditions for all cars-- the lower fuel efficiency isn't a surprise, and shouldn't be to anyone.
Well, I thought the first thing reading it quickly, but, if it's just a day trail, it won't be a problem-- those IDs not in by the end of the day are those missing.
War has always been about turning the enemy from a human to a monster. For a quick example from WWI, look at these posters: 12
These posters depict Germans as horrible and inhuman, and thusly, killable. In times, people on both sides have bridged the gap, but the horrible nature of war is to turn the enemy into something monstrous: Krauts, Japs, Jews, terrorists, Capitalist Pigdogs, etc.
Just like if alcohol companies had any influence on alcohol ads, there wouldn't be word one about moderation in them?
Your emoticon is RTL. That's pretty cool.
I recently saw a police report where two people were arrested for prowling for looking in car windows.
Check out 1-handed Dvorak.
Whitehouse.com is legitimate-- it's the name of a previously existing publication, in any case. Bush2004 is legitimate because it is a parody. Fallwell is neither.
maybe someday we'll get fission
Yes, in the far-off future world of the 1960s, we and our descentants will live on a world powered by the mysterious atom! You can ride an atomic-powered sidewalk to the nuclear air-depot, catching a 5-minute ride to Bangladesh on the world-wide nuclear shuttle. Energy will be cheap and reliable in this spectacular future, brought to you by the scientists at General Atomics!
Is your name derived from the remarkable overclocking opportunities presented by your nation's climate?
Your dad was a missile commander. That's a really badass-sounding job.
A public corporation has no morals. Charitable donations are made solely to boost image, and, as Enron's is already completely shot, such things would not happen.
I find your use of my religion in your simile highly amusing.
No, that's a computer to run Doom.
(see, three wasn't specified, y'know?)
Even in your case, it would be better if you had the money, rather than the employer-- the employer would return it to the shareholders or use it to pay for corrupt executive's ice scupltures of naked people or some such thing, while you could donate an even larger sum of money.
Yes, because slit-scan isn't enough of an innuendo already...
He said he hasn't paid anything for it at this point.
My family has a Prius. It is now getting 46 MPG-- not the claimed 55 MPG, but still quite good. EPA tests are under ideal conditions for all cars-- the lower fuel efficiency isn't a surprise, and shouldn't be to anyone.
Well, I thought the first thing reading it quickly, but, if it's just a day trail, it won't be a problem-- those IDs not in by the end of the day are those missing.
You can't hide behind Mozilla -or anything for the matter. Lynx :-P
War has always been about turning the enemy from a human to a monster. For a quick example from WWI, look at these posters:
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These posters depict Germans as horrible and inhuman, and thusly, killable. In times, people on both sides have bridged the gap, but the horrible nature of war is to turn the enemy into something monstrous: Krauts, Japs, Jews, terrorists, Capitalist Pigdogs, etc.
First the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize whore themselves out, and now the X-Prize.
Who the hell would want to take photographs of such a heinous thing?
Did they ever claim to have listed all of these several sources?
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It has an American logo and a red star. Have the commies taken over?
Encrypted protocols increase in popularity.
Scrollwheel moves through a list of letters. Middle button confirms selected letter.
The parent claims there was an earlier system.