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A complete lack of nutritional value doesn't make it bad per se. if ketchup were made of, say, petroleum distillate, red #5 and chemical favouring agents, I'd still put it on a hamburger. Margarine is the same thing, really. It's not like you eat a scoop of margarine on an ice cream cone for breakfast. If you like it, use it. It's not a main course.
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Yeah, that was pretty classic...heheh
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Sparq replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
a nice big V-84 turbo supercharged diesel -
Good choice. Well, sometimes.
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On the other hand, it'd probably be quick and clean...Hell, you may not even feel it.
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Galway: Code name for Gulfstream Aerospace site in Savannah GA -
Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting...
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GOA TRANCE: For what it's worth, the only trance genre that still has some integrity left. Goa is just too complicated, too dark, too brooding, and too ominous to ever have popular appeal, and it's doubtful that it ever will...and that's just the way hippies like it. Imported from India, duty free, where it is so hot the DJs don't even bother mixing or else their faces melt off (and that's BEFORE you drop acid). There are a million and one splinter genres to this too (hard goa, progressive goa, psyfunk, ambient goa, etc...), but I'm only putting down the most prevalent. As for the rest, it's terrific stuff, if all the annoying, superficial hindu and buddhist iconography doesn't annoy the hell out of you. Goa would be the best genre ever, if it weren't for the fucking hippies. -
I hate John Tesh. Hopefully Matt will injure him for me.
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Sleep is for the weak.
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We were once forced, in high school, to select a song which in some way reflected the boook 1984, and modif the lyrics to wok....better. I used Indestructible. Do not ask me how, I am saturated with alcohol and am incapable of logic or reason.
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Obviously Ninjas hold the moral highground.
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I must side with Ninja. They'd probably agree on a place and time, through channels, and then the ninjas would not be there. They're tricky that way. And months down the road, the pirates would be assassinated in their sleep simultaneously.
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Yeah....I have it, but haven't started reading it yet. Gotta get through that other thing from Special K first. You know.
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It is hilarious and generally carries a message. Anyone else watch it?
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Sparq replied to sodamntired's topic in Tech Section: A Hard Drive at Risk
All of those addresses will now be spammed by mailbots supported by web-crawling data miners. C/P: I wonder how difficult it would be to convert a 4-cylinder cas burning engine into a MOX-fueled heavy water fission reactor. -
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Feed: Linkless feed system calibre 30 mm Ammo types PGU-14/B API Armor Piercing Incendiary [DU] PGU-13/B HEI High Explosive Incendiary PGU-15/B TP Target Practice muzzle velocity 1067 meters/second Armor penetration 69mm at 500 meters 38mm at 1000 meters Maximum Range over 1,250 meters Accuracy 5mil, 80 percent 80% of rounds fired at 4,000ft hit within a 20ft radius cannon weight 281 kilograms cannon length 6.40 meters -
They can be improvised easily with a cheap hub and a standard cable. I had a flash drive which came with a pointless 'docking station'-style stand... which I gutted. Tear the plastic shell off for a male/female cable.
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Never did get a chance to drive one. Heard bad things about them being a maintenance nightmare. Lots of small issues after 100,000km, though I guess some people have no problems. And I was looking for 4-door mostly. Still, it looked like a fun car.
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I did some mileage tests a while back, but I forget the results other than it was decent. I drive stick and at the time I probably wasn't shifting efficiently, so I should probably do the test again. But then...I don't really drive conservatively, so it may not matter. At any rate, the Neon is alot less painful at the pumps than the Grand Caravan I used to drive.
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I looked at a Saturn SC-1 before I bought the Neon. It seemed pretty decent, but there is NO room in the back, and only seating for four. If I wanted that, I'd have got the terrible but sexy, short-lived Mercury Cougar. The Saturns DO tend to be ridiculously good on gas, however.
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Everyone says that. I could deal with it, though I'd prefer something else, yes.
