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  1. Good luck. But you didn't specify who was giving the BJ. Fortunately Bigfoot is in a freezer in Ga but I'll bet this one's still lookin' for some lovin'.
  2. What's a blind date without at least ONE surprise. It's how you adapt that shows your true character
  3. Why certainly. She's heading over with a brand new "heads I win, tails you lose" coin for the toss. Of course I'm not sure how's she's going to react when the response is "oh yea, so what are YOU going to do about it?"
  4. I have consulted the threads of infinite knowledge and they are aligned in your favor!
  5. I'm Forced to use Windows at work. I Choose to use Mac for almost everything else (as of 8 months ago). I thought this article was rather telling. http://www.pcworld.com/article/136649-3/in_pictures_the_most_notable_notebooks_of_2007.html
  6. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-flumenbaum/scandal-of-the-ages-docum_b_118842.html Well that's about the most comprehensive argument I've seen in a while. I'd give it a "Marg" Olympic factor 10 for execution and a 10 for degree of difficulty!
  7. LOL! Thanks dude! I haven't laughed that much in quite a while. Post #23 got me rolling, then #25 brought the tears
  8. Eat less and move more. What you're planning looks pretty good but don't try to cut out meals. Eat smaller meals but do it about 5 times per day. It helps boost your metabolism when your body realizes that food is regularly available. Also, eating before you go to bed is a big no no. Or you could keep your current diet, quit your job and work out with Michael Phelps every day. His current caloric intake is between 8000 and 12,000 per day. Now that's livin!
  9. I'd say it enters with Ray Charles but it parties with P-Funk.
  10. Nice post. I don't know that it's a lack of leadership or more that we've been subjected to leadership in the wrong direction. GM is a good punching bag for this point. Not only did they recently "kill the electric car" with the help of the Bush administration and oil lobbies, over a half a century ago they killed the electric street car as well. They, along with Firestone, Mack, Phillips, Standard, et. al., used their financial leverage (including bribery) to systematically dismantle electric rail systems in favor of bus and automobile transportation. We used to have a thriving electric transportation system but our business leadership along with our political leadership have allowed the US to become dependent on automobiles. Now those poor decisions are really coming to bite us in the butt. I also agree that with your assertion that human nature is also to blame but I don't know if it's so much, in this case, driven by a natural desire to drive large vehicles as single occupants as it is that we are severely vulnerable to marketing influences. The "pet rock" comes to mind as an example.
  11. My bad... never saw the movie. Visual aid. But this one always makes me laugh
  12. Talk about a "conundrum" Conundrum! $20K is serious money! Is it too late to enter? Just kidding. The contest is your find so I voted for your cute kid. Good luck!!! But now that you've shown me yours I have to show you mine (a favorite game of my.....er.....youth). It should pop up as the first pic in the gallery. http://boneheadcomposites.com/gallery/index.html
  13. I thought about it but then figured that it might apply to the CX12 question as well. I need to know what to buy and by the time I'm ready the CX12 will either be within my price range or obsolete. I really appreciate you guys working out all of these issues for me
  14. Has anyone been keeping track of which helmet/CX7 combos seem to be most prone to the shake? I'm no aeronautical engineer either but I'm guessing that the FTP would have a larger burble. I'm just curious if other "more exposed" designs are less susceptible.
  15. were you equally impressed by the pollution levels last week in Beijing? Visit a city like Xian and you'll lose those quotation marks. Yes, the pollution level is impressively high. It's enough to make an Native American cry on TV. Good thing that they're taking the lead in maglev technology otherwise the air quality would be even worse. I hope you understand that the point I was/am trying to make is that the US likes to promote itself as a global leader but it seems that we're quite content to not only be a follower WRT mass transit, alternative energy and sustainable lifestyle but that we insist on being dragged along, kicking and screaming away from 100 year old technology.
  16. Even the indoor stuff is great! I love the "group grope" hugfest after every point.
  17. It will probably explode if you smoke it but someone was using their noodle when they figured this one out. You can make bombs and grow plants with fertilizer so why not use plants to find bombs?
  18. That reminds me, I'm quite impressed with the maglev technology that I saw on TV last night, in China.......the "developing" nation.
  19. "Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-Yes, you know it's-True"
  20. You could apply the above to almost every proposal that comes out of Washington that doesn't put alternative energy development and conservation as the first priorities.
  21. Apparently mamajumps stole Wonder Woman's invisible plane again.
  22. How's your anti-Sudanese genocide campaign coming along?
  23. I thought that was an important point to highlight. They took a leadership role and now they EXPORT their product. At our current rate of acceptance and development we're destined to remain "consumers" of foreign energy products/technology unless we change the mindset.