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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: chest tattoo |
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| "I don't understand why people think that going through the government for health care (or life insurance for that matter) is going to be better somehow."are you suggesting they should not have sued? the court IS the government. the police are the government. you're right, she should just sit at her house and wait for aflac to change its mind! surely they will catch this mistake... someday. |
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Naiujiro
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: chestpiece tattoo |
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i can't believe all of the nutty wingers decided to avoid the question.oh wait, yes i can.see, they claim pulling the plug on someone is "playing god", yet they fail to see that putting someone on life support IS playing god.
I think the APOD guys were smoking a little greenery when they were inspired to choose this one.
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Theunus
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: cheap tattoo ink sets |
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“OpenCL and hardware acceleration were two of the most touted features of 10.6, and h.264 acceleration is directly available through new Quicktime APIs if Adobe were to integrate more with the platform.
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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It's not a zero sum game..
The only thing I found offensive was the use of Microsoft products to run the games.!
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: cheap tattoo ink sets |
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I worry about the NSA trying to conceal some sort of weakness within the crypto. They already tried that with trying to introduce elliptic curve algorithms as their preferred algorithms for crypto pseudoRNGs (somehow I don't exactly think Type 1 crypto uses elliptic curve algorithms, unless they have problems with their key escrow systems), and the NSAKEY scandal with previous versions of Windows, though it just might have involved the appearance of impropriety rather than the actual occurrence thereof.Though packets are sniffable, packet timing or supposedly random hashes or anything that gives the appearance of non-determinism can be manipulated to conceal a message. This is called a covert channel. They are especially possible when the source code is not public. Also, one can sniff encrypted packets, but if one doesn't have the key, then one is SOL.The NSA has specialists in covert channels, as they have to defend against them inside government computers (a reason that many government agencies favor open-source operating systems). For an agency that already maintains a massive spy database called Main Core, containing transcripts generated by voice recognition of every American's cell phone calls, as well as all the call detail records for every phone call and probably the timestamp, source IP and destination IP of every packet sent over the public Internet, well, let's just say that installing some sort of covert channel in a consumer operating system with a clever use of supposedly perfectly entropic random numbers to transmit data is not beyond their technical capabilities. Somehow, when they say "Just trust us," I say, B.S., as they have a voracious appetite for data, and who knows what they might be up to after the telco impunity laws allowed them to engage in very legally questionable behavior without fear of prosecution.And to those who say: "I don't have anything to hide", I say, good, put your money where your mouth is. Post your name, social security number/national identity number (for non-US persons), birthdate, address, addresses for the last 10 years, and mother's maiden name as a reply to this comment. After all, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear. Nothing at all. Nothing whatsoever.?
It's not just about stats, although Jordan had them. If you go purely by statistical impressiveness, then Wilt Chamberlain should have his number retired (see: 100 point game, 32 60+ point games, 55 ppg season, 22 rpg season, 4000 point season, 48.1 mpg season), which dwarfs all other players' output in much the way that Gretzky's point totals exceed all others. But Chamberlain was notoriously unreliable in the clutch, and only won one championship (when finally aided by fellow HOFers Jerry West and Willis Reed). Jordan did change the sport. Prior to the '80s, there was a real fear that the popularity of the NBA would die out due to a lack of superstars and blockbuster matchups. The introduction of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird saved global face, but there was worry that once they retired, there would be no great rivalry to continue to bring fans. By the '90s, MJ single-handedly made their fading rivalry obsolete in the global market. You look at all the young gun guards in the NBA today, and every one of them would tell you or show you Michael's indelible mark on the way the game is played. The NBA experienced more publicity and media coverage during the '90s than during any other decade prior or since.Basketball has always been a big man's game - according to John Hollinger, no multiple championship NBA dynasty has ever succeeded without a dominant big man--except for the '90s Bulls. As a small 6'6" shooting guard, Michael Jordan defied the conventional wisdom and grabbed the game by the balls. With 6 championships and a Finals MVP for all 6 (twice as many as anyone else), 5 regular season MVPs, a defensive player of the year, the winningest ever NBA season (1995-96 Bulls went 72-10), and the highest NBA career scoring average (30.1 ppg, higher than even Chamberlain), there's no question that MJ dominated in a way that no guard, PF, or even center ever did. That puts him on the same hallowed ground as Gretzky. |
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Gymarie
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: chameleon tattoo and body piercing |
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One is always bigger.

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Shontonia
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: chroma tattoo phoenix |
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nuq a geek
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Dorothychambers
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: christian nguyen tattoo |
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Sheesh...everyone really is a critic nowadays...
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Shara
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: cheap tattoo ink sets |
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Roshan
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Yes. Because the NSA has a whole team of suits dedicated to analysing just how much porn you watch. The quantity of spunk on your keyboard is considered critical to national security. The President himself has ordered hourly reports on just how much you sit in front of your computer with mother thumb and her four sisters. Alien forces gather just outside of Orion waiting for the moment to attack - the instant your fatchicks.com stream stops the prophecy will have been fulfilled. Also, God, Buddha, and all the Hindi gods have a pool going on when you'll finally stop wanking. It's that important.Seriously. |
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