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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin |
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RE: Calif. couple calls for orgasm for peace |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:55 pm EST, Nov 22, 2006 |
flynn23 wrote: The Global Orgasm for Peace was conceived by Donna Sheehan, 76, and Paul Reffell, 55, whose immodest goal is for everyone in the world to have an orgasm Dec. 22 while focusing on world peace.
Make your plans!
They should call this "Peace for Ass" RE: Calif. couple calls for orgasm for peace |
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Topic: Technology |
11:22 pm EST, Nov 21, 2006 |
One of the things that has always bothered me about the gaming industry on the systems side of things is how secretive all the companies can be about their products. Not about what they are up to in R&D, but what they actually have, right now. To me this means one thing: they aren’t innovating fast enough. If you have to defend the feature-set you’ve got right now with secrecy, then you are moving too slowly. After all, what does it matter if the competition knows what you’ve got right now if… you’ll have something new tomorrow? If you’re moving fast and leading the pack, then you’ll always be one step ahead. Thats why we’ll be telling you about all the new features of eMpower Lite Reporting right here. In this blog. We would rather make our product known to all, and to get customers involved in the development process through open communication like this blog, than be secretive and closed. Because we’re an open company. Open minds using open source tools to bring solutions to an industry that is typically five to ten years behind the rest of IT. I look forward to keeping you all updated with what Lucision is up to. We are very busy, and we hope you’ll stop by once in a while to see what we’re up to, and to let us know what you’d like to see in our software by commenting. Here’s a look at our booth at G2E. The space was humble, but we like to think we filled it with enthusiasm, and a great product. Thanks to everyone who stopped by. Your enthusiasm made our day, and your feedback was invaluable.
We've started a company blog to keep in closer touch with our customers, and the gaming industry in general. Please recommend this, sos we get better googlage :) Lucision Company Blog |
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RE: He built a WHAT?!?! His parents are mad! |
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Topic: Science |
5:59 pm EST, Nov 21, 2006 |
Dagmar wrote: Dear god I just can't see how he pulled this off but some 17-year old has built a fusion reaction device in his freaking basement. I know exactly how far that would have gotten with my mom, encouraging soul or not. "There is no way you're blowing up the house."
"You're grounded! Now go OUTSIDE!" RE: He built a WHAT?!?! His parents are mad! |
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'Dominatrix' alleges bizarre sexcapade with cop |
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Topic: Recreation |
11:47 am EST, Nov 21, 2006 |
GREENBURGH - In X-rated testimony as graphic as a porno flick, a former dominatrix yesterday described a bizarre sexual encounter in the woods she claims to have had with a town police officer. "He wanted to go to a motel in the Bronx where I would defecate on him, but I told him I was uncomfortable going to the Bronx," testified the dominatrix, Gina Pane, 31, buttoned up in an olive-gray suit with her black hair pulled back in a bun. "I suggested that we go into a woody area. He was very excited." ... "I live in a traditional Italian household," she explained.
'Dominatrix' alleges bizarre sexcapade with cop |
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Why Yes, That Man IS Pulling A Car With His Penis - Jalopnik |
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Topic: Recreation |
4:32 am EST, Nov 21, 2006 |
As you can see, he's totally got the one-car penis-pull mastered. Of course now that we've seen this we're wondering whether it's possible for Swedish TV to get any weirder. Why yes, it can -- because we hear he's now working towards attempting the two-car penis pull. Video (and yes, it's safe for work) via the link below. [Hat tip to Nick!] – Ray Wert
Why Yes, That Man IS Pulling A Car With His Penis - Jalopnik |
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RE: Nobel economist Milton Friedman dead at 94 - Nov. 16, 2006 |
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Topic: Society |
10:42 am EST, Nov 17, 2006 |
Rattle wrote: Milton Friedman, the Nobel-prize winning economist who helped shape and define free-market economic theory, died Thursday at the age of 94 in San Francisco.
RIP.. We owe much to Friedman.
Do you think instead of going to heaven, that he became CopyBot on Second Life? RE: Nobel economist Milton Friedman dead at 94 - Nov. 16, 2006 |
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Topic: Society |
12:18 am EST, Nov 16, 2006 |
Over 2,500 dogs are already enjoying a better life at Dog Island. Separated from the anxieties of urban life, dogs on Dog Island are healthy dogs who live a natural, healthy and happy life, free from the stress and hardship associated with daily live among humans. They live with almost limitless space, and tens of thousands of rabbits, rodents, fish and other natural prey. Surrounded by thousands of other dogs, this is the only place for them to be truly social and create healthy families. Dogs at Dog Island have another chance.
They should make one of these for babies. Dog Island Free Forever |
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RE: 'Second Life' faces threat to its virtual economy | CNET News.com |
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Topic: Technology |
8:19 pm EST, Nov 15, 2006 |
Rattle wrote: Groups of Second Life content creators were gathering digitally Tuesday to protest the dissemination of a program they worry could badly damage the virtual world's nascent economy. The controversy gathered steam Monday when Linden Lab, which publishes Second Life, posted a blog alerting residents of the virtual world to the existence of a program or bot called CopyBot, which allows someone to copy any object in Second Life. That includes goods such as clothing that people purchase for their in-world avatars, and even the virtual PCs that computer giant Dell announced Tuesday it is going to sell in the digital world.
Big problems in the virtual realm...
Replicators seem to function well in star trek... I gouess were're about to see a projection on how this might affect things. RE: 'Second Life' faces threat to its virtual economy | CNET News.com |
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