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Considering that the presidency is not an "average" job, and carries above average responsibility, I would like more qualified candidates. I'm certainly not saying grades are all that matter. Far from it. But it would be nice if they did have some serious brain power. Justin
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Vark pens sounds more gross than chitlins. I might have to use that the next time I refer to them.
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Main Entry: chit·ter·lings Variant(s): or chit·lins /'chit-l&nz/ Function: noun plural Etymology: Middle English chiterling Date: 13th century : the intestines of hogs especially when prepared as food Main Entry: grits Pronunciation: 'grits Function: noun plural but singular or plural in construction Etymology: perhaps partly from 1grit, partly from dialect grit coarse meal, from Old English grytt; akin to Old English grEot Date: 1579 : coarsely ground hulled grain; especially : ground hominy with the germ removed That clear things up? Justin
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Grits are good. Just don't eat chitlins! They are nasty. Justin
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Skreamer, Please do the world a favor and delete that post immediately! Justin
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Phree, I agree with you. Images can certainly be altered to carry code. Not the best cryptographically, but it can be pretty good as far as the obscurity. Messages can be sent back and forth using external means such as newsgroups, where you can't eaily track who viewed what, like you can with e-mail. There was a case recently that had to do with images and coding. It was regarding the deCSS dvd or something. If the code was put into an image's computer-stored representation, does the graphic image itself fall under the first amendment, basically allowing the lawful distribution of the code? It will be interesting to watch how all this sort of stuff turns out. Justin
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0:0:0 I sound like a broken record on that, unfortunately. Damnit. I wonder if Clay's dry spell is going to rival Cal's streak. Justin
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You guys are pathetic. Even Clay writes more per post than that.
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I agree with Quade on the reasons for doubting Dubya's brainpower. And I'd dispute some of his "accomplishments". And if he actually is smart, but has trouble in communicating his brilliant ideas to either his subordinates or the public, what is the benefit of his intelligence? One way or another, the insights must get out of his skull and out to the world. He has not been able to do that so far. All criticisms aside, he does have his strong points. I think he has more backbone than Gore seems to. Either he isn't as slimy, or is just better at hiding it. Given my comments about intelligence, I don't think he is hiding much. While I still don't like him, I think he has done better in office than I anticipated, and has done his best to rise to the challenges that got dumped on him. Justin
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Just don't get the KY, toothpaste and sunscreen mixed up when you use them. It would be a bad scene.
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It did. The system doesn't know how to handle a head size of "bloated". Justin
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A good rule for attachments: If it isn't about boobies and doesn't have a .jpg or .gif extension, don't open it! Justin
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Lisa, why did you do that? That is a thought I didn't want in my head. That was as bad as Clay or Skreamer! Eww! Justin
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Actually, Dave, they are about his upcoming surgery.... Justin
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If you actually worked, you'd have a lot more. Justin
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Clay, the wet nurse. I'm afraid. Justin
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Documentation with Post-It notes? Justin
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Clay, keep the child away from the keyboard! I'd hate to imagine another Fowler running around posting all over the Internet.... [kid voice]"Look Daddy, I have as many posts as you do."[/kid voice] [Clay]"Well, that is swell, son. But your posts have too many words. Cut back some."[/Clay] [kid voice]"But Daddy, all I said was that cloned sheep weren't as good as natural ones."[/kid voice] [Clay]"That is true, but use less words to say it, so you can get more posts out of it."[/Clay] [kid voice]"Okay, Daddy. Oh yeah, Boobies!"[/kid voice] [Clay]"That's m' boy!"[/Clay] Oh, the horror. Justin
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I hear ya. My first (beer) is due next month. Doh! We planned it, but I don't think anyone can every be "ready" to be a parent. You just deal with what you get dealt for the next 20 years or so.
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[sarcasm]Mineral water doesn't have the fluorine you need for healthy teeth. It would be way too dangerous to have non-florinated water. Of course, tap water must be filtered too because your local municipality might have hazardous concentrations of other stuff. And you better check to make sure you don't have lead pipes. [/sarcasm] Can you believe people actually worry about this crap?
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In my Expert Opinion, jumping is dangerous. We should sit inside all day, far from damaging ultraviolet rays, but not too near the television, because they leak radiation too. Justin
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Basically, it sounds like it is time to kick him to the curb! If "daddy this" and "daddy that", then daddy can damn well rent the guy a place of his own, or STFU.