Gauldar's Comments
Ownership and distribution over new punctuation marks sounds like it might become a new trend this century if this is mildly successful, but I'm perfectly fine with "/sarcasm" if I need to explain myself thanks.
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Finally, a financial advisor you can trust.
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I never did understand the interest to Glenn Beck's show. I'm expecting their next attempt to boost ratings going to be by showing video footage of an old man getting hit in the nuts with a football.
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So all the people who assume this device would only provoke a murderous rage in the assailant, would your advice the victim be to shut up, sit there and take it?
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It's interesting how it starts off simple, then developed to become more complex, then reverts back to a more simplistic form.
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@Tom
How does that analogy fit into this?
How does that analogy fit into this?
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Yeah, the ones I have had tend to strive towards innovation over sweetness. Pocky is pretty mainstream now concidering that you can buy boxes of it in Costco, but go into some Asian supermarkets/malls and you can find some very interesting treats. I personaly like green tea hard candies and ginger chews.
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Baseball is a strange tribal ritual that makes little sense to me.
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@Kev
The problem is, many printers are programs to requires all colours of ink register as full, before you can even tell it to print only black ink.
The problem is, many printers are programs to requires all colours of ink register as full, before you can even tell it to print only black ink.
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I'm sure there is a committee which comes to an agreement of which president is printed on new bills. Considering that this bill isn't made for public distribution, they could have easily just drawn names from a hat.
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@Fran
I really don't understand the roots of where that point of view comes from. How is letting someone feel you up looking for something let you keep your dignity, while someone looking at an outline of your "naughty bits" is taking away your rights? Can you explain, because it confuses the heck out of me.
@Ratz
That’s probably one of the only genuine arguments I've heard against these, since we get bombarded with enough X-rays in our lifetime already.
I really don't understand the roots of where that point of view comes from. How is letting someone feel you up looking for something let you keep your dignity, while someone looking at an outline of your "naughty bits" is taking away your rights? Can you explain, because it confuses the heck out of me.
@Ratz
That’s probably one of the only genuine arguments I've heard against these, since we get bombarded with enough X-rays in our lifetime already.
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It's pretty obvious that there were some skilled people of technical areas working on this, but there is always grunt work going on guided by the task masters. I'm sure middle management is hardly a modern concept.
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Wow, JC, this is like a totally new interactive way of browsing Neatorama. I like!
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I don't have a problem with this if it means less aggravation at the airport, but that's just me.
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You mean post #18?
The moderators do pay attention, give them time to notice it so they can undo what the automod program does. I've been squleched by the automod before too, it's just something to get used to.