@# Quotes DB     useful, funny, interesting





Google
 
Web www.quotesdb.info
Undernet  |  EFnet  |  Quakenet  |  Freenode  |  Dalnet  |  Ircnet  |  Galaxynet
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74



Comments:

<0> im looking for some oxfordes
<0> oxfords rather
<1> New government data indicate that the concentration of corporate wealth among the highest-income Americans grew significantly in 2003, as a trend that began in 1991 accelerated in the first year that President Bush and Congress cut taxes on capital.
<1> For every group below the top 1 percent, shares of corporate wealth have declined since 1991. These declines ranged from 12.7 percent for those on the 96th to 99th rungs on the income ladder to 57 percent for the poorest fifth of Americans, who made less than $16,300.
<2> :(
<3> How dare you sully my good name while i'm in the shower
<2> Heh.
<2> Sully is a good word.
<2> "Free Your Hate/Cruscade in the days rage..."
<2> *days of rage
<4> how do you cruscade?
<2> Ask KMFDM, cause that's who wrote that lyric :P
<5> ready .... HOIST!
<2> Octopus Doctor!
<5> PO



<3> Doc Oc
<5> Hoizen!
<6> boohoooo Christians are going to control the entire supreme court, boo hoo hooooooo, get over it, they have been for many years now
<1> No kiddin?
<2> `426Hemi, that was uh, a very late response :P
<5> Hoizen!
<3> ... oops
<7> waht i wnat to konw is why enyveroe can raed tihs, it siltl azmaes me
<2> MadScribe, some professor did a study about that.
<5> MadScribe: patternrecognitionsoftware
<2> MadScribe, me and some of my friends wrote a script that did it automatically to our text
<5> PO: we can read it because some professor did a study about it?
<2> It works unless you form an unintentional sound with your scrambling.
<7> i actually did that by hand
<7> heh
<2> OcDoc, no, but he described it.
<7> some people apparently do the same with math
<2> Er, like how?
<0> ?
<7> seeing the numbers as symbols and not as distinct objects
<2> Scrambling numbers is usually bad.
<2> Oh.
<2> I'm not sure how I see them.
<2> How would one test for that?
<6> hahaha Journalists are so stupid "Bush State of the Union part of election year strategy" hahahaha
<7> iirc the guy in question was a math wiz
<2> `426Hemi, a cat farting is strategic to the election year.
<5> the idiots in the army did some aptitude tests at basic ... they did one to see if there were any natural morse code receivers
<2> That's just the way it works.
<6> I geuss Journalistas don't realise that he HAS to give the state of the Union by law
<7> like calculator speed number crunching
<5> unfortunately, I knew morse code at about seven words per minute, and they made up their own morse code
<2> MadScribe, it's pretty easy to beat a calculator if you can keep the numbers in your head.
<8> P_O, not that I want to discuss it, but that's NOT the way it works.
<5> so I did almost zero on the test ... fortunately I was already going to be a medic so it didn't matter
<7> heh
<2> TheTailor, if you don't want to discuss it, then why are you discussing it?
<5> but I guess it never occurred to them to ask first, "Who already knows morse code?"
<8> P_O, we aren't, I interjected.
<2> TheTailor, fun./
<7> i want a doctor that can understand the morse code that is saying "he's allergic to aspirin"
<5> Hemi: well, what he says might be part of his strategy
<5> MadScribe: the topic was "those idiots in the army"
<2> I should learn morse code, it's almost entirely useless now.
<6> yes, expecting leadership on core issues that reflect the will of the voters is a strategy
<4> morse code is not useless
<2> BillFrugg, I said almost entirely.
<2> I didn't say it was.
<5> in the general category of making something much more complex than it needs to be
<5> Bill: yeah, prisoners use it all the time to send secret messages to each other like, "The breakout will be at midnight" or "that new jailor sure is CUTE!"
<9> don't waste our time and argue about the usefullness of morse code
<5> wrtx: don't listen
<2> I'd rather discuss morse code than Alito, but that's just cause the debate on Alito has been beaten to death already.
<4> ._ .._ __.
<7> it still has it's uses i'm sure
<2> MadScribe, pretty limited.
<5> aun?
<4> it can be transmitted without radio
<2> Well yeah, you can do morse code with a flashlight can't you?
<9> pf
<4> miners use it when trapped



<5> heh .. one down ... who's next?
<10> ahh i feel good
<4> any noise can be used
<5> did you hear about the escape from prison last week? someone got a care package from home full of chocolate, they ate it and broke out
<10> this guy owed me some money.. didnt want to pay me.. is ent him a copy of the contract(he thought i lost it)
<2> OcDoc, Pop Eye!
<10> and a letter intenting to sue
<5> PO: Olive Oyl
<2> There has to be some superhero that gets power from chocolate.
<11> this will be a chocolate channel again one day
<5> the last american hero
<0> i dont understand why they dont force the mine companies to make 2 exits from a mine shaft
<4> rotfl
<2> Er.
<6> nicos they do
<5> nicos: doesn't see things in 3D
<0> god, cant the big wigs take smaller pay for that?
<0> seems worth it to me
<5> nicos: see, there's the surface and then there's under ground
<4> nicos is from another planet
<6> nicos its federal law that mine shafts have 2 exits
<11> under-whaaa?
<8> nicos_, of course you aren't listening, there are already more than one.
<7> heh, i was at a bar once and someone asked me "hey man do you want to score some yay yo?"
<7> [11:59] * yayo was kicked by coppertop (Banned)
<0> then why werent the miners in wva able to escape?
<2> MadScribe, heh.
<6> becaues both exits were collapsed
<11> if only The Rich Man took smaller pay, mining accidents would not occur
<2> You know this would be solved if they just made a huge underground cavern with infinite exits!
<0> were the exits close together?
<11> plus, it's Bush's fault anyway
<6> Nicos no
<0> one exit should be on the opposite side of the other
<6> nicos they are
<2> lol
<5> USMale: I wish the world WERE black and white and all simple like that ... then the Russian revolution would have made things better instead of worse
<11> hahha
<5> nicos: yes, the other side would exit in hell
<11> I'd be scared if it were true
<5> nicos: do you understand the concept of upper = exit, lower = underground, no place to exit?
<0> well `426Hemi if that's the case, then they need a 3rd one
<2> lol
<0> of course
<11> what they need is a Hyperspace button
<2> nicos_, if something happens that's big enough to get both exits, it's going to get the third one as well.
<2> I agree with US-Male.
<2> US-Male, ever play homeworld?
<11> I mean, it's still taking a chance
<8> nicos_, no matter how may exits thare are, if you don't have air to breath, you won't make it to any of them.
<11> P_O no, haven't played that
<2> US-Male, you hyperspace a lot in that game so I was wondering.
<2> It's a pretty good game.
<11> oh ok
<5> IRC just hasn't been able to develop 3D graphics to illustrate our discussions
<2> OcDoc, heh.
<11> it used to be a standard feature on space games
<11> if course sometimes you reappeared into a boulder
<7> oi
<11> like Asteroids
<5> booom!
<2> US-Male, they used a pretty good effect in this game, the hyperspace was represented by a clear blue slab p***ing through all your ships, and it'd show a cross section of your ships as it p***ed through.
<11> I miss the crappy 2D graphics of Asteroids
<5> I miss the crappy 1D graphics in Adventure
<11> I'm not even sure they qualify as graphics, really
<5> "you are in a maze of twisty p***ages, all alike"
<11> lol
<6> http://www.msha.gov/REGS/ACT/ACTTC.HTM <---- Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977
<0> i used to love the kings quest games
<0> atari, nintendo too
<5> Hemi: what a lot of people don't understand when the media report twelve safety violations is that every mine has that many all the time
<5> at least they interviewed the mine operator once and he had a chance to say that, but I doubt it soaked in.
<11> I wonder how individual those incidents are
<11> like, if they see one guy not wearing his safety hat


Name:

Comments:

Please enter the result of the sum 63 + 46 (to avoid spam):






Return to #politics
or
Go to some related logs:

khaosifix
private pile quotes
reggaemania.com
#sunos
#sex
what is raid 0,1,2,3,4,5..
#networking
housecall65.trendmicro
#ubuntu
openbsd kernel pppoe



Home  |  disclaimer  |  contact  |  submit quotes