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  • I'm not sure if this is stating the obvious, but humans are animals too. And as mammals, we are closely genetically related tp our furry friends. Even brain chemistry.
  • The patch IMO works great, YMMV. It removes the craving, so you just have the physical habit to get past. I'd use 'Step 2' patch, which will be overkill, and after 2 weeks, use step 3 for at most a month. Other people prefer the gum, which IMO is…
    in Smoking Comment by stimuli March 2002
  • Hey artman... that's a great sig. BTW, there's lots of Drum & Bass talent in Philly... but I doubt you're into that sort of thing..
  • Chuck Jones was fantastic. I had the opprtunity to meet him in person at a talk he did. I also got to watch WB cartoons on the 'big screen' the way they were originally show to kids back in the day. Quite impressive seeing a carton bull, pissed off,…
  • Dude, I just about laughed coffee all over my powerbook when I read this: [quote] But there are hidden costs to Linux, Microsoft argues. "I think a lot of customers are lured by the apparent low price of Linux," said Doug Miller, director of c…
  • Not 'StarOffice', but OpenOffice, which is in essence the same thing. However, I've no idea what the status of the OSX OO port is. The info on their site (I hope!) is outdated. Edit: Matsu: But what if the Davids form a massive Uber-David, PowerR…
  • To answer your question, yes, Ca has a fair bit of oil in the prairies.
  • Maybe we can bribe the Ruskies to leave them there? How about if we pool together 60 Mill?
  • *sigh* [quote]Is it at all possible that they buy them because they like them. Is it at all possible that they like them because they have been mass-marketed into liking them? Or does Britany Spears produce quality, original music? …
  • Well, if the weak-minded masses could have their impressionable qualities harnessed for some sort of good, my attitude would be different. But unfortunately, it is those looking to make a quick buck who harness them, and little good seems to come of…
  • I don't hate SUVs, it's the weak-minded masses who buy them because they are 'trendy' or 'hip' whom I dislike. The sort who are the reason TV commercials are made, why Tommy Hilfiger is rich, why McDonalds has over 6 billion served. Mass marketin…
  • I'm an artist, I produce cold, technological VR type stuff. I make virtual sculptures out of genetic data... sorta art meets science. I call it 'stimuli' -- intended to provoke a stimulus response. I used to draw comics as a kid, and called them …
  • Holy gadzooks!!! You guys are praising Pi and Lost Highway? *sniff!** I love you guys! *sniff* I've had terrible times watching David Lynch movies in the theatre... Whenever I go, the crowds are always losers. I saw Mulholland drive, and some dor…
  • the short answer is that it does not fit AOL-Time-Warner-Turner-Disney-MSNBC-Ziff-Davis' agenda. ergo it does not 'make' the news. And while I love scott's rash answers, I can assure him that the french foreign minister is not aone in his views. …
  • Oh, and it's "AOL-Time-Warner-Turner"
  • Yes, it's wrong. **** TV, read a book, or rent a (good) movie.
  • Kick ass, scotth!
  • Yes, I saw it... ****ing awesome.
  • Side note: Agent Smith was AWESOME in the matrix. His character had, by far, the most depth and dimension, and was excellent acting. It is a little distracting to see an elven agent smith, but it's a testament to the guy's acting in the matrix.