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  1. Rofl i didnt notice that XD But seriously even when they say the knife is serrated thats means like nothing. My butter knifes are serrated on one side and i guarantee the only way that could have an effect on a human is if i tied them down so their arm was immobile and sawed their arm for like 3 minutes lol. Seriously though, the threat of a knife is stabbing, not sawing, and you could stab with a pen as well as you could with a BUTTER knife.
  2. there we go. Least receptive is more like it. Banning is an overstatement that's all I was trying to point out.
  3. I like in Montgomery county Maryland (only 30 mins from parts of Virginia) and I recently got an email from the superintendent of public schools. Was a notice about this, apparenly a dozen montgomery county school kids have been infected, mostly student athletes, though one or two were even in elementary school. My brother's friend said he heard someone had a leg amputated, but I donno if that's true or if that even makes sense with what the disease is.
  4. The place where I intern is working on a ton of voice over ip technology for pda's and phones like the iphone. They think if they get voice over ip working well through phone's wifi access, that you will be able to basically pay nothing on your phone bill, since you could do your talking over the wifi lol. Office of high performance computing and informatice at the national library of medicine.
  5. I play a lot of paintball, and a ton of major paintball sites and companies are based around sandiego. A bunch of their website went down a day or two ago, rumor is they packed up all their servers and got the heck out.
  6. Probably only 1 out of 20 kids in my church weren't allowed to read those books. Way to turn something into christian bashing. I think its just her twisted way to get publicity that she is going to need since the books are over and people are gonna forget about her.
  7. http://www.abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3758286&page=1 In my opinion, absolutely re!@#$%^&*ed. I could cause as much damage with a pen or pencil, as I could with butter knife. Not to mention this is a 14 year old FRESHMAN GIRL. Why don't they buy us all tablet PC's with stylus's so then even our writing utencil's dont need points (sarcasm), and While theyre at it, they better stop giving out utencils in the cafeteria. Oh and I think they should outlaw biology too because a student might sneak out with one of the scalpels for a dissection! OMG! AND GYM CLASSES! OMG THEY KEEP BASEBALL BATS IN CLOSETS NEAR THE LOCKER ROOMS! THOSE FRESHMAN GIRLS MIGHT WANNA BASH A TEACHERS HEAD IN! seriously though... I could do so much worse with ordinary objects that are already at school. What do you think?
  8. No one? I doubt it... People who were too old at the time probably think it's foolish just like they probably didn't like their kids being into it at the time it happened. People too young right now probably can't fully appreciate it (i admit i probably im biased by this some). And i know at least 5 people I've talked to who did experience it, consider it foolish in retrospect and think of it as a drugfest.
  9. hehe my friend has been saying for years that someone should do this
  10. Well... I'm a death sentence supporter Nah but seriously i just feel like. Out all the people in our country, a woodstock museum is going to appeal to one age group of people: 30-45 year olds right now. Of those people, how many actually think Woodstock needs to be commemorated? Because im sure theres plenty who would rather it be forgotten. And out of those who think its reasonable to commemorate it, how many will actually care enough to want to visit? I just feel it's the whole country's tax money, to do something that the _majority_ of people, if they had the chance to vote on it, probably wouldn't vote for.
  11. It simply comes down to where the funding comes from. I don't think anyone objects to having the museum, but why the !@#$%^&* come out of federal money that they get from our taxes? The majority of the country could probably care less if they made a woodstock museum in new york, so if she wants to make one, find some private funding.
  12. Oh boy here we go again. Guys can we try and not turn this one into a religious debate since we have other threads for that. Lol and is sever gay? I too wonder about some of you
  13. Mmm good stuff sever. I knew some of those cases, such as Nero and other isolated instances made somewhat infamous but didn't know about those cultural ones. I still think that if it was "natural" though, we should see it in animals... beyond just a male dog humping anything in sight lol.
  14. Ok i read the sticky on this, one of the programs that can conflict is spyware doctor, so I turned it off. Still cont won't run. Yes I have some update utilities active and mcafee antivirus active, but those have never cause problems before.
  15. Yea .39 or .38 wont start on this computer. I havn't dl'ed .40 yet on this comp but when i try to run either of the other version I don't even get an error message. My mouse icon goes to the hourgl!@#$%^&* for about a second or to, the turns to the normal icon, but ss never opens. The only thing that has changed on the computer recently is I downloaded spyware doctor from google's free software pack. I know sometimes these spyware sweepers can disable programs functionality if they remove something needed for that program, but I thought if this was the case continuum would at least say some error (like it sometimes says missing a DLL or it says thay fatal error message). Help?
  16. The old testament said it was wrong too. That's before Jesus and therefore before Christianity existed. Still waiting to see well known accounts/instances of it happening in ancient cultures.
  17. Oh god lol. It's one thing to a museum about it, it's another to ask for federal funding and to have the museum in washington dc as if it's of national importance. *on second thought, I'm not sure if it actually said in DC...
  18. You sure? name a few ancient cultures like that. I'm pretty sure we are way way way more accepting of homosexuality now then people have been in the past. Isn't that why you here of famous people from the past keeping their homosexuality a secret? Because it was a bigger deal then. Another thing I've thought of is, if people want homosexuality to be considered natural, why don't we see it happening in nature, meaning animals? Maybe there are some animals that do it that I'm not aware of.
  19. Seems like he posted this without knowing what he was doing, judging by how he just gave into NBV's take on the do!@#$%^&*ent.
  20. Very good point saying guilani being elected doesn't make the entire republican party liberal. Lol @ sui, did you actually read all 9 pages of the topic? Btw ur avatar looks like it is animated at a faster pace then it used to. Im i really keen to notice that, or just stupid with an imagination playing tricks on me lol?
  21. MY boss at my internship today (at national libary of medicine's office of high performance computing) had a computing magazine laying on his desk that I glanced through for a bit, though I can't remember which magazine it was. It ranked recent computer systems in different categories, one being gaming. I noticed the blackbird fell behind like two other systems that were rated better.
  22. Hmm, I can understand that in some cases it isn't chosen, and in some cases they maybe are born with it. But I also think there is a choice a lot of times too.
  23. Im not a apple fan, but I do think the ipods are worth buying over other mp3 players simply because theirs so many more accessories available. More convenient that way.
  24. Political corectness is a joke. The country is ruined by everyone trying to be politically correct rather than doing things that need to be done. Anyway, my rant aside, you could consider it a mental condition rather than a mental disease if you wanna be PC. And both sever and I said we don't think a gene would MAKE you gay, just increase your chances. In which case free will is still an option. As to saying that mental things are actualy physical faults in the brain. I don't think a family history of depression for example, could be attributed to a physical flaw in the brain. Like the brains physical characteristics actually being deformed...
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