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<0> So then when I get fed up and just yank the ****ing jump drive out, it lectures me for not stopping the thing first. <0> Go to Hell, Bill Gates <1> uh oh...... looks like we got ourselves one who is uninitiated in the ways of the great one, Burt Gummer. <2> OcDOc naw. I'll just knife his tires, subscribe him to husleter, take out 16 more subscriptions in his name, make anon calls of a possible crack house with midnite visitors at his place <2> and the like <3> Rock and roll <3> 14:00:37 13/01/2006 LOG <3> 1.5 gigs dual channel memory for a total of 3 gigs.. <3> Lets race! <4> pilgrim: then he won't know why he's being punished <5> "Note to self, a full pound of C4 may be a tad... excessive." <2> Darth thats a TV show? <3> Interstingly these module have to go in spots 2 and 4 or 1 and 3 but its not surprising given the type of memory <5> pilgrim` it started out as a movie, then migrated to TV <1> Tremors, you pirgrim <2> OcDoc I forgot, take out a lean against any reserved cemetery plot he owns
<4> evil <2> OcDoc justice <4> poetic justice <2> FEMA I do not watch television <4> ahhhhh! the nurse is playing Enya <2> OcDoc only if it rymes <5> I do not watch TV either, but Even I know who Burt Gummer is <4> pilgrim: free verse doesn't have to rhyme <2> OcDoc I only do iembic pentameter Sonnet form or the like; it is good exercise <2> Darth I mean I REALLY don't <2> well...I do watch shows I have on tape on occasion <4> pilgrim: well, I like your verse, so I guess we agree <2> documentaries mainly <6> I woke up this morning with a bad hangover <6> And my penis was missing again. <6> This happens all the time. <6> It's detachable. <6> I woke up this morning with a bad hangover <6> And my penis was missing again. <6> This happens all the time. <6> It's detachable. <2> OcDoc poetry is a tool to convey meaning. that is how it began <4> pilgrim: but when did someone get the idea to make it scan and rhyme? was that an aid to memory? <4> or was someone just playing games to make it more challenging and competitive <2> most poetic forms were designed to make words stylized and formalized in a format that does not change. thus in illiterate society, it is p***ed on <7> wonder if there is a software application that can scan (poetically not OCR) and tell you the makeup in terms of meter of what was written <7> iambs <5> interesting thought <7> iambic ...tryptic.. <2> look at the Sagas, the Epics of Greece, Mogul verse forms... <5> if you feed it a Hiku, prolly crash <2> Balinese chants <2> all work towards this <4> Haiku is cool in japanese ... ****s in english <2> the minisinger or minstral traditions of medieval Europe too. Se the Chnason deRoland or Parcifal for example <4> Sun King <2> Tristan Isult <7> L'estate est moi <2> stylized metric formats <4> that doesn't really explain why <4> just who and when <2> illiteracy <4> how does rhyming and scansion help ... memory? <7> I think so yes <2> OcDoc jalgalther. it is a VERY stylized poetic format <2> used by the Norse. <4> if it doesn't rhyme and scan it's harder to memorize? <2> ALL Sagas are in it <2> correct <7> The Illiad wasn't ever written down till recently...it was oral traditions for many generations some scholars think. <2> and a very formalized style menas the words do not change <2> over the generations <4> ah, I see <2> hans exactly <2> as were many such <4> harder to make up a word to fit that also rhymes and scans <7> not in Greek <2> the Koran is in poetry btw <7> English perhaps <7> but other lingos, it's not that difficult <2> hans in gutteral languages: Waloon, Dutch German English: VERY hard
<4> hans: no, I meant substitute and incorrect word <1> so is the Mahabarata <5> gotta run bbl <2> FEMA very good ;) <2> the wars of the Pandu <7> gotcha OcDco <7> er Doc <7> hehe remember when in Amadeus Mozart wanted to do an opera in German and the Italians were looking like sourpusses over it? <7> "everyone knows, Italian is the proper language for opera." <2> so the last state of the onion address you don't rememebr but "There was a young lady from Kent"...etc...you do ;) <4> Deutscher opera ... icky poo <7> "German is ..too...too...excuse me your majesty...brutal." <1> Klingon Opera <7> lol <1> just say Ouch <2> James Duan's language <3> Whats ram intensive ? What kind of program ? A movie ? <2> Free encoding <7> Ripping a DVD and doing photoshop <1> rendering of any kind <7> that's kinda RAM intensive <2> got any vidoe tools? <1> vob to divix avi compressing <2> oh yeah! <7> big time FEMA :) <2> also makes the CPU clock up <7> I have a 8mm movie of my folks wedding I should put into DivX format <2> incidentally that is the 1 area where a PPC CPU slams a x86 <3> Abusive Domain or User <1> i dont know why the guys that manufacture mac laptops dont strike a deal with sparc and start makin cheap sparc notebooks <7> cool concept <0> Welp, yet another Supreme Court nominee makes the Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats look precisely like the intellectually vapid, gaseous, pontificating arrogant pinheads that they are. <7> sparc laptops <0> I doubt any one of us would be able to make it through one of those stupid hearings. <0> "Senator Biden, you've been soapboxing for 10 minutes now. Are you going to ask me a ****ing question or do I have time to get a Pepsi and a bag of Cheetos?" <8> lol <0> "Senator Leahy, I find it ironic to hear you lecturing me on the sanctity of 'one-man-one-vote' since the very body you serve in is designed to tilt the balance of power so that even crappy little states like yours have political power." <7> Jon Stewart had a funny segement on who went the longest before asking a question, Biden didn't win, but he came in 2nd. <7> He had time clocks running on their introductory comments <0> "Senator Kennedy, I'll entertain the idea of receiving moral lectures from you as soon as you stand trial for the manslaughter of Mary Jo Kopechne." <7> and then sped the tape up to when the first guy actually asked a question <7> I think the longest winded Senator was 13 minutes into his segment before he asked one <0> Have these hearings become anything more than a circus? <8> nope <0> As an American citizen, I am asking the Senate for a favor: hold the stupid committee hearing in private, then let the actual debate happen on the Senate floor. <3> Back <0> On second thought, if we didn't have the red-meat session in the Committee hearings, we'd have to hear the same crap from 100 senators rather than from 19. <8> really, ted kennedy should be publically vilified for his reprehensible behavior <0> I can't fathom how that man keeps getting re-elected. <0> I know M***achusetts is a little bit politically loony, but for Godsake, aren't even Bostonians embarr***ed by this knobweasel? <3> Not to mention the family wealth is really Mob wealth. No matter how much I disagree with prohibition. <0> I guess I should talk, being from a state that keeps sending **** Dirtbag to the Senate. <0> He's not as bad as Kennedy, but he probably will be within the next 20 years. <3> Hey, Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer ? <3> hehe <0> Meanwhile, it looks as though Barak Yo-Mama is going to be just another partisan hack too. <9> DiscoTaco... maybe the IL GOP will run Keyes against him in 2008. <0> Glock21: nah -- Keyes just wasn't conservative enough. My guess is they'll run Pat Robertson this time. <3> Disco, I have been askign that question about Ted for decades, and I still dont understand it, I asked a guy from m***achussetts, a fairly liberal guy, And he couldnt understand it. <9> We can always shoot for a bigger landslide defeat. <3> It most be there is only one check on the ballot. <3> Ted kennedy or Ted kennedy <3> Glock, Good Lord I hope you are joking, Love keys or hate him, He will never win an office. <3> :) <3> But I presume you are kidding ;) <3> keyes, that is <9> These days I just don't know... the IL GOP seems desperate enough to do anything. <9> They had to beg people to run for Senate. <3> Glock, Republicans need to stand on principle and pragmatism, a guy with impeccable principles compared to someone with good principles who is electable, go with the electable one. <10> Ted Kennedy wins because his name is Ted Kennedy, and his constituents don't give a **** what he says in Congress. <7> In 2000, Ted Kennedy received 72 percent of the vote against Jack E. Robinson, who lost the backing of many Republicans after allegations of plagiarism and abuse by a former girlfriend. <9> hans__... friggin' ridiculous. <8> keyes is awesome <10> Yeah, well, Kennedy's background is hardly sterling.
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