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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin

Gibbs Technologies
Topic: Technology 9:00 pm EST, Nov  8, 2005

The Aquada is a revolutionary showcase of High Speed Amphibian
(HSA) technology.
This radical new breed of vehicle has been precision engineered
to the most exacting standards. It has undergone an extensive safety
testing programme and complies with appropriate marine and road
safety regulations.
Entry to the water is via beach, boat
ramp, slipway or directly from the water's edge. Once afloat, the
transition from road vehicle to High Speed Amphibian (HSA) is effortlessly
achieved.

Gibbs Technologies


New Scientist Breaking News - US military sets laser PHASRs to stun
Topic: Technology 10:35 am EST, Nov  8, 2005

The US government has unveiled a "non-lethal" laser rifle designed to dazzle enemy personnel without causing them permanent harm. But the device will require close scrutiny to ensure compliance with a United Nations protocol on blinding laser weapons.






The Personnel Halting and Stimulation Response (PHASR) rifle was developed at the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico, US, and two prototypes have been delivered to military bases in Texas and Virginia for further testing.

New Scientist Breaking News - US military sets laser PHASRs to stun


Revision Thing (Harpers.org)
Topic: Miscellaneous 10:31 am EST, Nov  8, 2005

Posted on Monday, November 7, 2005. All text is verbatim from senior Bush Administration officials and advisers. In places, tenses have been changed for clarity. Originally from Harper's Magazine, October 2003. By Sam Smith.

Revision Thing (Harpers.org)


Mirror.co.uk - News - EXCLUSIVE: PENSIONERS TRAPPED IN SEX-PARTY HELL
Topic: Recreation 3:33 pm EST, Nov  7, 2005

BRITISH tourists looking for a peaceful fortnight in the sun found themselves trapped in a sleazy resort surrounded by sex-crazed swingers.

Yep... That's right. Shivers is real.

Mirror.co.uk - News - EXCLUSIVE: PENSIONERS TRAPPED IN SEX-PARTY HELL


Pdf of Michael Brown's email correspondance during katrina
Topic: Home and Garden 10:59 pm EST, Nov  3, 2005

Some of these are funny in a very grim dumb bureaucratic sorta way.

Pdf of Michael Brown's email correspondance during katrina


http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/11/03/brown.emails.pdf
Topic: Home and Garden 10:57 pm EST, Nov  3, 2005

Some of these are funny in a very grim dumb bureaucratic sorta way.

http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/images/11/03/brown.emails.pdf


Become Republican
Topic: Humor 3:03 pm EDT, Oct 27, 2005

gooble gobble gooble gobble one of us one of us....

Become Republican


Abandoned: Exploring the Forgotten
Topic: Miscellaneous 1:46 pm EDT, Oct 27, 2005

Galleries of abandoned places in the south.

Abandoned: Exploring the Forgotten


Missouri To Track Through Cell Phones
Topic: Current Events 11:07 am EDT, Oct 27, 2005

Catotonic wrote:
This program and hardware are being used to assess road conditions, but there is some talk of using it to register speeds and ticket accordingly. Is it just me or are people actively looking for ways to Big Brother each other?

Pretty petty reasoning to give away privacy.

Missouri To Track Through Cell Phones


Use the force
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:15 am EDT, Oct 27, 2005

test your light sabre skillz, fanboys.

Use the force


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