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DAMALIE
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: o piercing |
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Someone give me a call when we finally decide why we're even in Afghanistan anymore... because our objectives have changed repeatedly as people have grown discontent with our inability to achieve the previous objective. We haven't captured bin Laden, even though apparently that was never really our highest priority, and we haven't eradicated the Taliban... we've even failed at getting any revenge for September 11th, unless you consider punishing an entire population for the actions of a few to be revenge... and I was a proponent for this war, so this isn't just some anti-war rhetoric... I just think we were blinded by revenge and we've kind of lost the point of what we're doing...
Private vs. Public. Right on!
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Mahesh
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: outie belly button piercing |
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“I agree 100% with Sheethappens... once you send up your data, you don't know what is happening to it on the other end. All you see is the pretty eye-candy GUI saying your backup was complete. While Harry Smith on the other end has access to it, and can do what they want with it without you knowing about it.So your photos, documents, financial data, etc are now sitting on a server who knows where, and for anyone who has access to see it. Sheethappens has thr right idea, keep it local, external hdisk connected to your PC. Your data is safe with you, and your backups get done faster.Another thing to remember with online storage its going to take a while to ship that data up stream (no matter who your signed up with). So a standard backup of 10 GB to a local drive could take 15 mins, may take a few hours (providing no network issues) to the backup server.And even if they do incrementals that is still going to take a bit to ship up the data.Keep it local, its more secure, faster, and cheaper to go.
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Sample
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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http://www.tomshardware.com/news/kingston-core-i7- ...You can run Crysis in VMWare. No DirectX 10 support yet, but it *does* run..
What the ***** is this crap. Considering Nokia has a 40.2% market share of Worldwide ( not just American ) mobile phone market I'd say the Sybian operating system is actually kicking the crap out of Android usage wise. And to be honest, in the Grand scheme of Worldwide phone sales, the iPhone is absolutely dwarfed by Nokia. People who write these articles really do think the world doesn't actually exists outside of the US.!
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Senthilak
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: outie belly button piercing |
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This thread is awesome.?
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people. |
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Switen
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: piercing beijing |
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You mean that movie where the machines had to dedicate all sorts of power, security and infrastructure just to use humans as batteries when they could have just gone geothermal and saved the hassle?

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Tippit
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: newcastle jewellers piercing |
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3 wolves, 1 moon.
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Rouad
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: piercing bodz |
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"and the accelerometer, technology that while not new, had never been seen on a phone before. "My N95 has an accelerometer and it predates all the iPhones. Other smartphones had large screens, other smartphones had touch screens. Not something Apple did first.MS do seem like a thoroughly open company compared to Apple. At least I can do what I want with my WM device (and don't try and use the Xbox as an example - the hardware is highly subsidised and they rely on software sales to make it back. The iPhone isn't the same)
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Henman
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: outie belly button piercing |
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Cleony
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The only way I could ever get this game here in Uruguay is either:1. Ordering it from overseas for 120 bucks(that would be like charging 400 bucks for a game in the US considering wage differences)2. Going to the local video game store and buying it for 3 dollars.Considering I'm making about 600 bucks a month I don't think I'll ever be going with the first option as long as I live here. Game companies could price their games accordingly in other markets but they don't so nobody here will ever buy them. 8P |
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