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I notice at various retailers the Student version is between $129-$149. Presumably what's in the package is exactly the same as what's inside the "Standard Upgrade" edition, but my question is, how does Microsoft know who qualifies as a student …
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Good one. This site is alternately bizarre, gay and sort of funny in spots. I'd say that adds up to weird. I recommend Bespin or the R2 Endor piece. http://www.starwarsspoofs.com/
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I'll let it slide. Just this once... ...but next next time... ...I'll ignore your nit-picking punk ass! Let that be a lesson to you.
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Quote: Anyway, I think I'm buying an old beer fridge to set next to the couch this weekend. I'm not leaving the house for 2 months. Now people get just how badly conceived that "Murbot Poll" really was... pass the Molson, Homer.
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Here's how this pool would work (I didn't rank those teams for the hell of it, I was actually putting forth my rankings for the pool, hoping others would do the same)... The conferences basically go out the window. You look at the sixteen teams…
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Uh, I must've missed the nude analogy. However, it still doesn't hold true in various instances. Also, what the difference between a "ban in public places" and "smoking is illegal in public places", precisely? Who is enforcing this "ban", might be a…
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Personally, I suspect the bird/feathers from Dinosaurs thing is one of those biological aberrations where they evolved from one very specialized branch of the dinosaur species. Sort of like that deal with Lucy (part of the whole "missing link" …
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OK. Then the inevitable point of contention will follow: what constitutes "public"? Is smoking between office buildings where there is no thru street or sidewalk "public"? Is smoking on the rooftop of an apartment building "public"? What about on an…
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No. It's up to individual establishments and cities to ban smoking in areas they believe it to be inappropriate. There is no way that making smoking illegal could ever work, given how ingrained it is into our society. Just consider how many law enfo…
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You're missing my whole point. It has much less to do with Scott's ideology than his posting habits. His trolling, his closed mindedness and all the rest. I am a rather moderate person, politically speaking so virtually everyone has some opinions I …
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Sometimes hot words are called for IMO. Obviously I try not to make such posts on a regular basis / make it habit-forming but I felt I needed to speak my mind. I suspect many in this forum feel exactly the same way about Scott's posting habits but a…
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Quote: Originally posted by Scott Always blame American. Early and often. What was Israel's roll in all this? Mods: I apologize in advance for what follows, but it needs to be said.... ---- Scott, whatever small measure of respect I had…
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The NYT actually has a story this morning about Peak Oil, but of course oil industry people constitute the the primary information source, so the outlook is rose-colored as ever. "Gosh, it can't possibly happen till 2050 or so, because of all those …
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At last, a worthy legacy to place on my tombstone. "Here lies Moogs; he who made popular the phrase 'thrust buddy'. You shall be missed."
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha On that we're in agreement. What I failed to see, in this case, is how it was proof that the White House was lying. In this case. Over this tape. That's all. Hmmm. So you're suggesting the people in…
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You know Kick, you're kind of sexy when you get angry... I think I prefer the crack-monkey thing to the smilies. You brute. Now listen. Maybe I could've made my original argument less passionately (but then I wouldn't be as sexy), but what I am t…
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See my edit above... don't be angry with me. I'm just the messenger. Seriously, it's not a conspiracy at all. I find it very easy to believe... that ANY press secretary or press official from ANY administration, is constantly eyeing CNN and o…
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Let's put it this way Kick, I don't think by someone just commenting "I bet the White House will say X" during the commercial break, would lead to the Anchor saying exactly that without something from the Producer. You're not understanding how newsr…
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OK. We're having a semantic problem here. Fact: Letterman ran actual footage of a kid falling asleep behind Bush. Fact: CNN runs a filler story about the Letterman clip. Fact: CNN turns around (right after the commercial break that followed…
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Kick: you're looking at this all wrong. What possible motivation does CNN have for claiming factual retractions after running that clip? They were reporting a funny clip run by Letterman (as filler basically). Thereafter, suddenly they feel comp…