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Rai
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: a basketball tattoo |
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Dugg for Red Alert Tesla Coil sprites.
That reminds me, I really need to watch The Usual Suspects and Full Metal Jacket.
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Anuj
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: all star tattoo indooroopilly |
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why are you under this ridiculous delusion that everything Google does is gold?Unles you are talking about a fight to see who can do better web searches, or sell more internet adveritsing. THEN Google would win.
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Pathum Kossinna
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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no, because they would all come live here in the US: the country with the smallest spine.
Heh, I remember the movie "Fierce Creatures" they gave the idiot son grief for wanting to put in an animatronic panda.!
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Shamona
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: all star tattoo indooroopilly |
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The greatest achievement of the web to date.?
Anybody else feel a bit uncomfortable looking at the related submissions below?"So You Want to Hit on the Bartender?" |
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Mershanda
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: ace tattoo bolton |
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@azn: It's odd talking to the 우리나라 about Dokdo when they hear that we don't call it Dokdo or Takeshima, rather they're islets named after a crashed French vessel some number of tens of decades back. It's hard to explain that sometimes it literally takes an act of Congress to change a name on a map. To add to WDM01, Japan later introduced a plan to purchase Jeju-do.The Japanese: International political trolling at its finest.

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Meszaros
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: a splash of colour tattoo |
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"Sudoku whiz Thomas Snyder squares off against his former friend and puzzle champ at the National Sudoku Championship in Philadelphia."better that way
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Chrisna
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: a tiki tattoo |
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The ISP I work for is one of the best companies I have ever woked for and doesn't do any of the stuff listed here. I can say though we fight every day to provide customers with the speed they pay for, but it’s tough, bandwidth utilization has gone through the roof with streaming video and P2P usage, and it’s hard to balance bandwidth costs, new equipment, vs consumption. If you provided a dedicated T1 to every user you wouldn't be in business long, but when 1 user is eating up all the bandwidth so that other don't get what they pay for it is a constant fight not to use rate shaping (system not per program) to limit those that are inconsiderate of their neighbors. Actually there is very little profit in providing internet per see but when you bundle it the profit 2-4% comes from the other services. Thats why you don't see many ISPs offering "naked" DSL (No phone service) You would be losing money every month. There is a little more profit in cable modems but not much, 1 truckroll for repair can eat the little profit from that for 2-4 months, per customer. I just wanted to show the other side from the inside.
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Wesley
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: all star tattoo indooroopilly |
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Syona
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Here are 3 examples of what GamerXR72 was talking about:Direct conversion of light to electricity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelectric_effect e.g.: calculators in elementary schoolDirect conversion of heat to electricity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_effect e.g.: any digital thermometerDirect conversion of mechanical stress to electricity: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezoelectricity e.g.: any digital scaleThe reason these methods are appealing is that there is only one conversion from the input energy to create an electric current. You don't have to burn it, generate mechanical energy, convert it into an electromagnetic field, and then harness that field to drive a current. You also aren't creating significant wasteful byproducts, like heat, water, pollution, ash, radiation, etc.Unfortunately, these methods for energy capture are not economical on a large scale at this time. |
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