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  1. how dull i didn't know ignorance was exclusive to any geographical location thumbs down and a fart noise to the author and anyone that thinks this is profound information
  2. …unless you know how to use a mouse and keyboard. Linux uses a graphical user interface (GUI) just like windows does. It's only a matter of figuring out the minor navigation differences. I use debian linux and mozilla firefox; the shit is mad stable. And the install is easy as hell too. Suse is another good one for anyone interested in running linux.
  3. the pope and terri shaivo have really gotten this place fired up like a case of roids you people are fucking strange
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    the TUPAC article

    "here i am actin all courteous and shit tryin ta spark up a conversation"
  5. Link here: http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticl...APAN-PRISON.XML Japanese prisoners get makeover Sat Apr 2, 2005 10:55 AM GMT TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan is to try to improve morale among its swelling prison population by giving inmates more attractively coloured uniforms and bedding. Experts have advised the government that the clashing orange and green striped bedcovers prisons have been using for more than half a century could make prisoners nervous and aggressive, Kyodo news agency said. The colour psychologists recommended bedding in warm colours such as brown for a good night's sleep. Black and white striped pyjamas and yellow-green uniforms were also criticised as "lacking brightness." The psychologists recommended they be replaced with mint green and pale blue outfits, to give prisoners a more positive outlook, Kyodo said. Japan is rethinking its treatment of its more than 60,000 prison inmates after uncovering incidents of fatal abuse by guards at Nagoya Prison in 2001 and 2002.
  6. These were posted in the duty free thread about ecko
  7. he has a weak jaw i used to rock zubaz and reebok tennis pumps
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    POPE

    wishing him dead is just as irrational as believing in him
  9. Æ°

    POPE

    I hope they bust out the black pope. You think the world is ready for that yet?
  10. just got back from the bar and cracked a bottle of glenfiddich 12 year single malt that my pops gave to me for my birthday and listening to RJD2.-.Breezeblock.Mix.BBC1.2004-06-08 about to get my smoke on, cold lampin.
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    POPE

    I guess you have to give the guy credit. After all, he was the one that (350 years after the fact) apologized for Galileo being placed under house arrest by the catholic church for discovering the earth wasn't the center of the universe.
  12. FUCKING SHIT THERE ARE SO MANY GOOD ALBUMS COMING OUT LATELY Blueprint - 1988
  13. And how unfortunate would it be if he died on april fools day. We still have a few hours left I think.
  14. It's like a fucking corporate police force then. I can see corporations controlling laws, it's in their best interest. Although only a few corporations are large enough to man handle the government or federal law; as federal power is reduced a lot of the smaller corporations are able to get what they want by threatening to leave the state if they don't have things their way.(deregulation/corporate welfare/substaties) Republicans are always talking about reducing the federal government. Remember when Microsoft was talking about leaving the country during that big trial some years back? I wonder how that would affect our economy if they left the states.
  15. Link here: BBC news Venezuela and Spain have signed a number of trade agreements, including the controversial sale of Spanish military equipment. Opposition parties in both countries have criticised the deal reached in Venezuela's capital, Caracas. But Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said the equipment would be used for peaceful purposes. It includes Spain's naval patrol vessels and military transport planes. 'Instruments of peace' The agreements were signed at the end of Mr Zapatero's two-day visit to Venezuela. Several of the deals involve Spain's and Venezuela's respective oil companies, PDVSA and Repsol. But the most controversial is the sale of Spanish coastal patrol vessels and C-295 transport planes to the Venezuelan military. Opposition parties in the two countries have criticised the arms deal, echoing earlier concerns by the US of Venezuela's plans to buy helicopters and guns from Russia. But President Chavez said these were not weapons of war but instruments of peace. The boats will be used, he said, to step up Venezuela's coastal patrols against the drugs trade. While the transport planes would be used mainly for humanitarian missions inside and outside the country. Mr Zapatero said he believed the criticisms levelled by the Spanish opposition were based on lack of information rather than any other intention. And another article for contrast --------------------------------------------- http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?id=11019 ISN SECURITY WATCH (31/03/05) - Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero announced on Wednesday that his country would sell €1.3 billion worth of military equipment to Venezuela, risking harsh criticism from the US and from opposition groups at home, who have called the deal a “monstrous error”. Zapatero made the decision during a visit to Venezuela on Wednesday, where he joined a summit of Latin American leaders, including the presidents of Colombia and Brazil, Alvaro Uribe and Inacio Lula da Silva. In its largest arms deal in years, Spain will sell Venezuela 10 C-295 transport planes, four coastal patrol corvettes, and four small coastguard patrol boats that would be used by the army to monitor the country’s coastlines, combat terrorism, fight drug traffickers, and launch natural disaster rescue operations, the British daily Independent reported. Spanish opposition leader Mariano Rajoy of the Popular Party harshly criticized Zapatero’s announcement, calling the deal “irresponsible”. The Spanish prime minister has shrugged off all criticism, saying that “none of this equipment has any offensive capability whatsoever” and that the deal was only intended to fight terrorism and hunger. Washington is concerned about Venezuela’s growing arms stockpile. Both Russia and Brazil have recently sold weapons and military equipment to left-wing President Hugo Chavez. Washington is most concerned that Chavez - whom it labels as authoritarian - could undermine US influence in the region. In April 2002, Washington backed a coup against Chavez that failed.
  16. sHUT THE FUCK UP HIPPY AL GORE IS THE REASON!!! i'M VERY OPINIONATED AND UNINFORMED AND I WAS IN THE ARMY SO I'M ALWAYS RIGHT SISSY ASSHOLE FAGG YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR DUMB SHUT YOU'RE MOUTH
  17. Isn't Al Gore the reason we're on the internet?
  18. I don't wish him harm, but it's extremely arrogant for a man to create god in his own image, and that's my beef with popey.
  19. I have this pair of jeans that are about 8 years old now, I fucking love them, and I'm still wearing them to this day, although they are nearing the end even after all of the patch work I've done it's getting hopeless. All the tags say 'moss' on them but I think they're mossimo. I bought them at a pacific sunwear store or something. I've been searching around the internet periodically over the years and again tonight with no luck still. If I had the means I would buy 10 pairs of these fucking things just so I'd never have to buy jeans again. I cut off the tags a while back so I could keep the RN, fabric, and cut numbers just in case. I usually don't sweat the clothing too much, but I've never wanted a specific piece of clothing so bad before.
  20. How's that working out for you?
  21. Quad City Djs - C'mon 'n Ride It (the Train) Or the Opeth album Deliverance
  22. When I used to work overnights I'd have some custom cut tag board with a few pieces of velcro I'd slap over the window for total darkness when needed.
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