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I live next to a swamp-like "migration route" that runs alongside a river and during warm weather there's always an owl out there somewhere hooting in the night. Owls are beautifully crafted creatures, their hearing system is remarkably engineered …
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Well, I personally think that the Cat shouldn't worship Lister, regardless of what anyone in here says. And that, me buckos, is that.
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We had a kid in our biology class in High School who devoted his evolution paper to why fossils and dinosaurs weren't real. I thought he was doing it as a joke for the longest time. He wasn't. I can be a Christian and believe in dinosaurs. …
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Ogilvy & Mather are full of crap if they claim that this was "an accident". They had to send a camera crew out to shoot the plate of the car. The shot was art-directed, the set was landscaped and the car was positioned to-camera. The cat was…
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we envy it (it-took the-easy way-out)
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It's a pretty interesting point that we're at where science can almost begin to see the path toward customized pharmaceuticals, but know that only our youngest children stand a chance of living in a world where tailored drugs are readily available. …
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Okay. Please mods, please feel free to lock my thread, the kids are peeing all over the walls and eating the crayons. And it was such a good topic.
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I would just like to interject a comment. This thread was started after I watched Senator Kerry being interviewed by Tim Russert. His apparent dismissal of his youthful comments was an eyebrow-raiser. You had to see the body language and hear the…
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eye hat et whin theiy loch mi threds two! thank goodness that I was 19 before I got a 300 baud modem for my atari 800XL, I can't imagine the drivel I would have unleashed on unsuspecting BBSes if I'd had one any earlier. remember kids: STOP…
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Wait a minute, nothing's changed after all, you guys all still have hard heads!
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I own a 3.5" floppy drive from when I was transitioning from my 7200 to my B&W G3. I keep it with my 'book now in case I run across a person with floppies when I'm out in the field. Good thing to have in your toolbox, bad thing to rely on for sa…
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Harald is in the UK, I think he's speaking globally...
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I have to suggest that there's a strong possibility that this story just lost its legs because of the mixup. As soon as the retractions start running in USA Today and the network news programs the populace is likely to move on to graze on the next t…
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I think that Harald's right, we may be on the verge of a paradigm shift in naming conventions. Alliances and allegiances are drifting.
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Yep, that link looks to have their facts straight about these photographs...pretty sloppy reporting. Doesn't take away from the debate about acknowledging the dead returning from the field, but it paints a big old black eye on the "accuracy" meter.
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Hands on buzzers kids, it sounds like the photos being circulated are those of the dead astronauts from the crashed Space Shuttle. I just saw it on Drudge and am flipping around for more confirmation. link: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewne…
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Well now, that last report, the ammonium nitrate story IS plenty strange...and yet another version of the story to add to the list. It's only fair to let the shock and the calamity dissipate and allow reporters to parse the FUD that most certai…
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The New York times provided this bit of (possibly AP) information....it's beyond stupid.... In Pyongyang, the capital, North Korean officials told aid workers that the explosion was set off when railroad workers mishandled electric power connec…
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They're not "just coffins", they're our brothers and sisters, fathers and mothers. I don't like there being a ban on showing images of our dead coming home.