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The Trommetter Times
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Who's that Grinch? (Dec 11 2003 19:44 GMT) - Find out which companies are celebrating "The Holidays" and which companies are celebrating the true "Christmas." Encourage those that support... (46 words) |
CUBICLE DWELLER: now even crunchier!
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At the park (Dec 11 2003 19:44 GMT) - Theresa shifted restlessly on the short-cropped grass. There was a position -- that elusive, perfect reading position that required the least amount of energy to hold her novel in front of her eyes. Beyond the pages of the book, out of focus, people passe |
Cannibal Corpse Forums
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BloodyChunks: children of bodom (Death Metal Mayhem) (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - !QUOTE (Gellatine! @ Dec 11 2003, 03:20 PM) when i listen to mass hypnosis i always think max sings "hate through the arteries, massive hippy noses"lol retarded but hilarious yeah same with me, hes got a pretty strong accent and makes terrible mispronounciations of lots of words... |
Cannibal Corpse Forums
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BloodyChunks: children of bodom (The Pit Of Zombies) (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - !QUOTE (Gellatine! @ Dec 11 2003, 03:20 PM) when i listen to mass hypnosis i always think max sings "hate through the arteries, massive hippy noses"lol retarded but hilarious yeah same with me, hes got a pretty strong accent and makes terrible mispronounciations of lots of words... |
Joe Grossberg
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Feeling Film-Ignorant (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - My good buddy and college roommate Nick is a professional film critic. However, out of his "semi-arbitrary" top 20 list, I've seen but one ("Rushmore", and I was too drunk to remember it well) and a good number of them, I've never heard of. Only three were released after 1980 and most are foreign. Those are probably the reasons why. He doesn't have a "worst list" yet, but here are my tentative lists ... |
Dean Nation 2004
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Slip 'n' Slide (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - Taegan Goddard makes the case for why Bush couldn't create an avalanche on a crumbling snowy cliff with a tuba and a marching band:Don't Expect a Landslide As Howard Dean emerges as the front-runner in the Democratic race for president, many Republican |
eastasiacenter News
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East Asian Study #11 - Korean Comfort Women (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - As part of our East Asian Studies program, we spent a week in Seoul to learn more about Korea's culture, history, and politics. During our visit, we were able to meet with former comfort women, who were enslaved by the Japanese military during WWII and forced to provide sexual services to soldiers. |
eastasiacenter News
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Keisha on Environmental Issues (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - ...Tanaka sensei made a point of comparing the differences in how eastern and western cultures relate with nature. The Japanese finds himself and his faith in nature, he says, while Westerners try to control nature; not living with and around it. Humans are above animals in the West, but in the East, nature is above man. |
Low Pass Filter
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Baby Makes Three (Dec 11 2003 19:43 GMT) - My friend and former co-worker Cindy broughter her husband and new baby by the office. They were nice enough to let me take this picture.... |
A Metaphor Gone Metastatic
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Morning (Dec 11 2003 19:42 GMT) - Arose from groggy dreams. Dressed, breakfasted, all that. Fled, and in doing so, took down the wreath, as there was much too much painting going on for having that out to be a good plan. Hit History. There was lecture, then a card quiz. |
JavaBoutique
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MaxMerge (Dec 11 2003 19:42 GMT) - This Java applet implements a fully configurable game in which you can merge all same connected objects and remove them from the board. You should try to maximize the length of the connected objects in order to receive a better score. |
JavaBoutique
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Vectortyper (Dec 11 2003 19:42 GMT) - Vectortyper displays up to four rotating circles of text and comes with lots of parameters to play with. |
indisguisable shade of twilight
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You are a Gender Nazi. ... (Dec 11 2003 19:42 GMT) - You are a Gender Nazi. Your boundary-crossinglifestyle inspires awe in your friends andcolleagues. Or maybe they're just scared youwill kick their asses for using gender-specificlanguage. Either way, the wife-beater helps.! What kind of postmodernist are you!? |
Open Access News
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Open access to individual "featured articles" (Dec 11 2003 19:42 GMT) - In an article in the Globe & Mail (Wed. Dec. 10, page A13, by Christine Boyd), entitled New health council to stay above the fray, leader says, it's noted that the head of the new health council in Canada, Michael Decter, has "laid out a wide-ranging blueprint for the watchdog agency in a recent article in the periodical Hospital Quarterly ...". This particular article in Hospital Quarterly (Vol. |
Hit & Run
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Symbolic Problems (Dec 11 2003 19:41 GMT) - Maybe some Francophile (phone, even?) can 'splain it to me, but when a French presidential commission backs a ban on yarmulkes, crucifixes, head scarves, and other "obvious" symbols of religious belief from public buildings I gotta think the nation has gone insane. A report from al Jazeera, of all places, notes that Sikh turbans would have to go under the proposed ban. This, of course, is simply not possible for a Sikh man to do. I just don't get it. |
Radio UserLand Messages
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Re: photo not there (Dec 11 2003 19:40 GMT) - Hi Jan, Do you have a photo editor? Open the picture in a photo editor and resize the picture. You should be able to resize the picture by pixel, percentage, inches, before saving the picture you may want to check the properties to make sure what the file size is. |
SHITHAPPENS
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'Taleban' father in caged protest (Dec 11 2003 19:40 GMT) - The father of an Australian man accused of fighting for the Taleban has shut himself in a wire cage to protest at his son's detention at a US base. Terry Hicks was protesting against what he said was the Australian Government's failure to demand the return of his son, David. ¬> bbc |
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