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What are you gonna do, play with your prick for another 30 years? ... George Carlin |
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The Canadian National Newspaper: Famed NASA Astronaut confirms Extraterrestrials are here |
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Topic: Society |
12:03 pm EST, Nov 19, 2007 |
Story Musgrave (STS-80). During an earlier interview, Dr. Musgrave stated he attempted to communicate with ET life forms during each of his six missions. He actually asked them to take him with them. Now that's an astronaut with a lot of courage. Dr. Musgrave retired after this flight from NASA. Since then he's been spreading his considered opinion that alien life exists. When Musgrave speaks of this, it's no great leap for one to assume he's admitting knowledge of alien life. As the final slide of a "Grey" ET was shown during a recent astronomy presentation by Dr. Musgrave, he made this surprising comment: "These guys are real... I guarantee it!" Dr. Musgrave does know the truth. This author guarantees it!
Your tax dollars at work. The Canadian National Newspaper: Famed NASA Astronaut confirms Extraterrestrials are here |
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The school is built in a huge, aircraft hangar-sized natural cave |
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Topic: Society |
11:30 am EST, Nov 19, 2007 |
Children attend class at the Dongzhong (literally meaning "in cave") primary school at a Miao village in Ziyun county, southwest China's Guizhou province, November 14, 2007. The school is built in a huge, aircraft hangar-sized natural cave, carved out of a mountain over thousands of years by wind, water and seismic shifts.
Cool. The school is built in a huge, aircraft hangar-sized natural cave |
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Color Design Blog / The Colors of Your College Degree by COLOURlovers |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:41 am EST, Nov 19, 2007 |
The history of academic dress goes back hundreds of years to the chill universities where cap, gown and hood were needed for covering and warmth. In 1321, the University of Coimbra mandated that all Doctors, Bachelors, and Licentiates must wear gowns. In the latter half of the 14th century, excess in apparel was forbidden in some colleges and prescribed wearing a long gown. By the time of England’s Henry VIII, Oxford and Cambridge began using a standard form of academic dress, which was controlled to the tiniest detail by the university. Not until the late 1800s were colors assigned to signify certain areas of study, but they were only standardized in the United States.
This link has a list of the colors and what they mean. Color Design Blog / The Colors of Your College Degree by COLOURlovers |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:38 pm EST, Nov 18, 2007 |
We are currently preparing the big crowning event of Miss Landmine Angola 2008 in close collaboration with the Angolan government (CNIDAH) and supported by the European Union.The event will be taking place in Luanda, Angola on April 4th, 2008, the UN International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action. Stay tuned! The web voting for Miss Landmine Angola is open until April 3, 2008.
Have a nice day. MISS LANDMINE |
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Tree man 'who grew roots' may be cured - Telegraph |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
11:36 am EST, Nov 17, 2007 |
An Indonesian fisherman who feared that he would be killed by tree-like growths covering his body has been given hope of recovery by an American doctor - and Vitamin A.
Tree man 'who grew roots' may be cured - Telegraph |
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BBC NEWS | UK | England | West Yorkshire | Terror police 'shot' man in coma |
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Topic: Society |
11:31 am EST, Nov 17, 2007 |
A man who had gone into a diabetic coma on a bus in Leeds was shot twice with a Taser gun by police who feared he may have been a security threat. ... Mr Gaubert said he was told the police believed he looked "Egyptian".
BBC NEWS | UK | England | West Yorkshire | Terror police 'shot' man in coma |
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BBC NEWS | Health | Paralysed man's mind is 'read' |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
11:29 am EST, Nov 17, 2007 |
In the next few weeks, a computer will start the task of translating his thoughts into sounds.
And intellectual property just gained a new dimension. BBC NEWS | Health | Paralysed man's mind is 'read' |
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Surfer dude stuns physicists with theory of everything - Telegraph |
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Topic: Science |
11:24 am EST, Nov 17, 2007 |
While most of this is over my head. Is it possible that this could become the Grand Unified Theory we are all looking forward to? Even if it isn't the pdf is very interesting. Surfer dude stuns physicists with theory of everything - Telegraph |
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A Visit to the Creation Museum, 11/10/07 - a photoset on Flickr |
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Topic: Society |
1:54 pm EST, Nov 15, 2007 |
A photo collection from some kid's visit to a creationism museum. The title's and commentary make it rather interesting. Apparently God is an Average Student
Hey, it's not me. Look at this report card! It's all "Cs"! Sure, he could probably do better if he applied himself, but then why should he? When you're already omnipotent and all-knowing, you don't exactly have to make the extra effort, now, do you? That said, I'm personally holding out for an Eternal Plan that's all As. It's not too much to ask for some quality work from one's creator.
A Thorny Problem
Follow the "logic" here.
International Brotherhood of Ark Builders, Local 122 Takes its Contractually Provided 15-Minute Break
Yes, they know Noah's in a rush. But it's in the contract. Don't worry. God dealt with them. Yes, He was the world's first union-buster.
The Names of the Two Biggest Rock Bands in the Immediate Post-Flood Era
I have all their albums.
A Visit to the Creation Museum, 11/10/07 - a photoset on Flickr |
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