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  1. I was single for 40 year of my life until the day after my 40th birthday which I got married on. I will say that I lived with her for 4 years to determine the 'drama' factor. If she brought more drama to the table than I was willing to live with then I would leave her. That didnt happen and I am happy with my life. I will say that yes you have to pay to get married and divorced...but the tax returns filing single in the beginning of the year and then filing married at the end..make up for that money spent getting married significantly.
  2. I would personally vote for either an LCD Inverter cable issue or a defunct LCD display or video card.
  3. Just remember POST Power On Self Test Thats the beep sound you hear first when you turn your computer on. If it makes that sound then the computer tests for CPU Memory Video Card If you hear that beep it means you passed the POST test and you can rule out memory issues.
  4. You can see them take flight in glass-flat water. Let's see them try taking off in a 15 mph cross-wind in 3-5 foot seas.
  5. Jump one of the flying boats or one of the "Top 5 Iranian Beauties"? . both SAME TIME? Yeah...I'm a Multi-tasker I can handle it
  6. Jump one of the flying boats or one of the "Top 5 Iranian Beauties"? . both
  7. Once I get my B license in a few weeks after I get water training I'd volunteer to jump one...
  8. So lets get this squared away...do you think you can notice these hotties out on in streets? Behind their black veil covering their faces? That is assuming that they cover their faces like the rest of the middle easterners.
  9. Anna Kournikova...do other women play tennis? I can't tell anymore.
  10. http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/09/28/iran-unveils-squadrons-of-flying-boats/?hpt=T2 Iran unveiled three squadrons of new flying boats on Tuesday, Iranian news agencies reported. The craft, dubbed the Bavar 2, is armed with a machine gun and carries surveillance cameras, according to a report from the Iranian Student News Agency. "Islamic Republic of Iran is one of the few countries which managed to design, build and use flying boats in a short time," said Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, who oversaw the delivering of the aircraft at the Bandar Abbas naval facility on the Persian Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz. The delivery comes as Iran celebrates its Week of Sacred Defense, which commemorates its eight-year-long resistance to the 1980 Iraqi invasion, according to the Fars News Agency. The flying boats look like one Iran used during Persian Gulf war games in April 2006. Media reports from the time include a video of a flying boat taking off. After those 2006 reports, bloggers poked fun at Iran’s so-called stealth technology, saying the flying boat looked like something anyone could buy in kit form from mechanical magazine ads.
  11. I stopped counting because I usually piss off the same moderator multiple times...but for now my answer is 2.
  12. Seriously that red outfit has GOT TO GO. Little red riding hood was just that...little
  13. -------------------------------------------------------- I don't know from what era Infinity you jumped but if you jump a 20 year old rig what do you expect?
  14. why dont you read the article for yourself without jumping to conclusions... what an interesting idea...a skydiver NOT jumping to conclusions.
  15. This guy sure does have a propensity for pissing people off.
  16. http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/09/23/un.ahmadinejad.walkouts/index.html?hpt=T1 (CNN) -- Representatives from the United States and many other nations walked out of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a fiery speech that criticized the U.S., the U.N. and capitalism itself. Incendiary statements from Ahmadinejad are nothing new for the assembled delegates. But tension grew as he recounted various conspiracy theories about the September 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S., driving multiple representatives from the hall. "Some segments within the US government orchestrated the attack," Ahmadinejad told the assembly. He followed with the claim that the attacks were aimed at reversing "the declining American economy and its scripts on the Middle East in order to save the Zionist regime. The majority of the American people, as well as most nations and politicians around the world, agree with this view." After that statement, delegates rose and exited the hall. Representatives from the U.S., the United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, Belgium, Uruguay and Spain walked out while Ahmadinejad discussed claims that the U.S. was involved in the attacks or allowed them to happen as an excuse to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq. Mark Kornblau, a spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the U.N., said in a statement, "Rather than representing the aspirations and goodwill of the Iranian people, Mr. Ahmadinejad has yet again chosen to spout vile conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs that are as abhorrent and delusional as they are predictable." A European Union diplomat said that all 27 member nations had agreed to walk out if Ahmadinejad made inflammatory statements during his address. But Ahmadinejad did not demur from his line of attack as the walkouts proceeded. He went on to compare the deaths in the September 11 attacks to the casualty count in the wars in Afghanistan in Iraq. "It was said that some 3,000 people were killed on September 11th, for which we are all very saddened," he said. "Yet, up until now in Afghanistan and Iraq, hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, millions wounded and displaced, and the conflict is still going on and expanding." Ahmadinejad also continued the attack on capitalism that he began Monday, during an address at the Millennium Global Development Summit. He linked the U.S.-led conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan with wars for colonial expansion in Africa, Latin America and Asia. The Iranian president touched on the recent controversy over a Florida pastor's plans to burn Qurans. Ahmadinejad waved copies of a Bible and a Quran as he declared his respect and reverence for both. He concluded his address with a defense of Iran's nuclear ambitions, discussing a recently submitted statement to the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency
  17. What benefits do humans attain by slaughtering horses? Please don't tell me that the old cartoon 'glue factory' thing still exists...or was true to begin with.
  18. You don't really like money do you? Between Obama and Palin, Obama wins. No question. That's not even a contest. Any poll you can name might have Obama vs random Republican somewhere in the 50/50 range, but every poll I've seen that has Obama vs Palin . . . blow out victory for Obama. Every single one. ----------------------------------------------------------- Quade...don't ever say never...and every single time in the same sentence. That could come back to bite you. Do you remember this picture by any chance?
  19. It sure is nice of you to point out that most of the mods on this site are liberal...
  20. When I got on our jumprun last sunday my group was at the door and there was no visibility of the DZ....the light was on and everyone was yelling at us to exit...even though we couldnt see shit. We got down to around 7K and it took at least 'what felt like a good 10 seconds or so' just to get through the big puffy. I was slightly below my normal pull altitude just to get a clear shot of the dz below. Is this considered 'ok'?
  21. I am a network admin myself and I have renamed a multitude of computers without un-joining and re-joining to the domain...just have an ethernet cable to authenticate his credentials and use your domain admin account.
  22. what about the most obvious thing to do in st. augustine...mow the grass! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine_Grass
  23. Amazon I know you were kidding about 10 pullups...but I bet both you and I would have a hard time deadlifting our body weight with one arm that is fully stretched out. Easier said than done...I'm sure you were glad for that helping hand...and I'm glad you're ok.