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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: zero s tattoo |
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| I think I'd enjoy flying much more if I could have this view instead of the tiny window looking out onto the wing, or sitting in the middle row. |
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Bamz21
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: zap tattoo owen sound |
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the new digg ads are a sensible approach. they are unobstrusive and potentially interesting. i also click on google ads when shopping etc. its rich-media normal ads that are horrendous (such as on rupert murdoch sites). it makes me wonder if the ad industry have their business model set for old media and have got the internet ad model wrong
The woosh is more relevant than ever.
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Mauro
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: ziggy tattoo family guy |
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“Who are the prudes who still want Cannabis criminalized? Jesus ***** Christ when are these old pricks going to stop voting and let the new generation take over?
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Hlamulo
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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That's kind of brilliant. So wrong. So dumb. So, so right..
OMG Stacy Keibler's got a big ol' booty.!
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Ponraj
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: ziggy tattoo family guy |
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Plus the volume, the amount, the weight, the size etc.. of the byproduct is much smaller. Nuke power now gives some tonnes of waste in need of storage/disposal.The breeder reactor type stuff puts out waste in the pounds...This is the future kids. Sooner or later, this is where power will be coming from. I hope its sooner.?
Let me correct it for you.First the damn workers will be demanding unions, and the next thing you know their jobs will be outsourced to China, Mexico, Korea and Malaysia where all the cheap non-union workers are and tax laws go loose on big corporations bringing in investment capital.Welcome to America! Don't forget to visit our crown gem - Detroit, a union paradise on earth, the host of the next Neverland Olympic Games. |
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Rifdi
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: 5 year tattoo ink |
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...the fact that you took the time to post this on digg? ahhhh rich, rich irony.

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Ritasha
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo studio dublin |
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How dare they paganize a christianized pagan festival!
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Nabaraj KC
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: zulfikar tattoo |
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This is so true it hurts. Not long ago I had to rewrite a LDAP interface between a Z/OS mainframe and a SUN Solaris server. The existing code on the mainframe was written in C and it was terrifying. It was what happened when assembler programmers tried to write C. It was full of goto's, not a single line of comments, no indents, and all of the "variables" that were passed in where pointers to pointers of a memory that lived in a mutual operating environment. The C program was invoked by one of four assembler routines, none of which had comments or documentation, and which in turn were all invoked by one of two natural programs. It was a nightmare. I finally reverse engineer the existing code because the prior developer had left, get it running, match up all of the possible return codes, and get that thing perfectly commented, documented, and put into production, where batch jobs start promptly dying. A big meeting was called to figure out what was going on, and it was concluded that my new program wasn't returning a certain value in certain situations. I pull out the original version of the source and say, look, neither is this one. That's when they realize they gave me a version of the source code that was 5 years out of date. So in a couple hours I had to take my perfectly formed program, hack it into pieces and duct tape a stupid little exit to it in order to match that actual production source. Sometimes I think about switching back to academia, but then I remember how much I hate most professors and stay in business.
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LEWINDON
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: ziggy tattoo family guy |
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Leland
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Generation 1 night vision typically runs $200-300+, and that's usually just a monocular. This toy is effectively the same thing, is far cheaper, and does exactly what I'd like it to do: let me see things in the dark.I'll go have fun with my $80 toy, and you go save up your money so you can feel superior with your "better" night vision. |
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