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Posted by wil5on on Sun Apr 30th at 2:21am 2006
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Posted by CLs on Sun Apr 30th at 6:01am 2006
...lol
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Posted by reaper47 on Sun Apr 30th at 4:09pm 2006
I heard that they are too small to wear as a head convincingly.
Still cute.
Posted by gimpinthesink on Sun Apr 30th at 9:07pm 2006
Hahaha The Clangers they were great the one with the soup dragon was the best. Another fun thing about them was that the BBC nearly canceled the first epesode because in the script one clanger was supposed to tell another one to f**k off I think anyway one was supposed to have sworn at another. But even though they used the whistle thing for there language and no one could understand them they still had to rewrite that part.
As for the headcrab I want one they're so cool.
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Apr 30th at 9:42pm 2006
I recently noticed that some asswipe knocked me down 2 percentile points on my rating. Do you have any idea how hard that is spread over 97 votes? ![]()
I musta lost quite a few over that last *taboo* topic. ![]()
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Posted by Andrei on Mon May 1st at 10:27am 2006
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This was brought to my attention today. I found it very disturbing and.. I advise you to watch it at your own discretion.
56k warning. Its approximately 10 megs so go out for a bite to eat while it completes.
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Sun May 14th at 10:41pm 2006
it is disturbing....shes as nutty as any islamic extremist....kinda reinforces a point i made a ways back......makes ya wonder how many fruitcakes there are out there like this.... :/
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 14th at 11:01pm 2006
I know that its a moot contemplation but it makes you wonder what the men of WW1 and WW2 would have done had they known that the freedoms that they are fighting for would end up like the world we have today.
Can you imagine the numbers of men who wouldn't have volunteered?
Its saddens me to think about it sometimes but, then my own problems and concerns re-emerge and I forget about the world. I honestly feel that if I didn't have more important commitments that I would do something really bad to people like this. I guess its a good thing for them that they aren't as important in my life as they think they are in everyone else's lives. ![]()
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Posted by French Toast on Sun May 14th at 11:18pm 2006
/rolls eyes
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Mon May 15th at 12:37am 2006
couldnt have said it better frenchy....
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Posted by French Toast on Mon May 15th at 11:29am 2006
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Posted by Orpheus on Sat May 20th at 12:25am 2006
Listened to audiobook 2001-A Space Odyssey this run... No, I didn't discover it but this interesting part of it caught my attention.
HAL 9000.
Whats so interesting about HAL?
This.... <-I..<-B..<-M.
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Posted by Gwil on Sat May 20th at 12:35am 2006
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Posted by reaper47 on Mon May 22nd at 5:47pm 2006
HAL 9000.
Whats so interesting about HAL?
This.... <-I..<-B..<-M.
Clarke said it wasn't intentional. Then again, he could say a lot
Posted by Orpheus on Wed May 24th at 6:23pm 2006
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Posted by Crono on Thu May 25th at 6:34am 2006
A pair of Fisher STV-9025 speakers. They're pretty sweet for $20.
(This is the only image I can find of them on the net, for some reason)
Better than what I had hooked up downstairs
They can also go lower than the sub I have next to me (60Hz). Their lower range is 47Hz. They're beasts, and I don't mind the size.
I just need a better receiver for them now. (One that isn't specified to separate the base channel to another separate speaker) Oh, and that can pump out at least 300W.
While I was there I also picked up the Foundation Trilogy by Asimov and Treasure Island by Stevenson.
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