You guys know way too much about weapons. I think gun nuts and computers geeks should be separated like Church and State: It's just too much power in one group's hands.
You are all correct. 100 points for Gryffindor. Next, history and origin of the M16:
1. Who invented it?
2. What was its original model designation?
3. What was its nickname by US toops in in Vietnam
4. What was the design originally intended for?
5. What is the current US Military model designation of the new generation of the M16 in current use?
I wonder when Bill Keith, owner of SunRise Solar Inc. in Indiana who received the faxes, will be charged by Governor (Phil) Bredesen's office under HIPAA legislation for receiving private medical information?
It happened to me once several years ago. My fax started throwing out pages and pages of very personal medical information. It was a private doctor so it was solved with one call and I burned the pages. Sensitive information should require the receiving fax machine to identify itself as a valid recipient.
sarcasm starts > They should tax ink and paper too. Books could be copied in long hand like I did in college and high school. Pens should have a $0.50 copyright tax and paper $0.05 per sheet to cover the poor publishers imaginary losses. And don't forget the pages could be memorized. Each person should pay a yearly tithe to the publishers for the right to remember the book's contents and utilize the information. Also, all money earned from work done using that information will require a 10% royalty to the publishers. > end sarcasm.
These publishers are the same conniving creeps that change a couple of chapters (in very minor ways) and demand schools pay full price for the 'new' edition.
You sound like one of those Fox News assh@les that try to convince their audience of morons that Obama is using public schools for recruiting children into the NAZI party. Why don't you just accuse teachers of instructing identity theft methodology?
Trent Reznor has impressed me with his music marketing efforts and it would be a positive influence for the gaming industry if he became involved. I'm going to see what he is doing and follow his lead.
The control of the gaming companies are a concern of mine too. I am thinking of creating a game based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
I feel the lack of imagination in the games (as someone said - most look great but are not interesting) has got to end and so has the business model. Gaming died when shooting hookers in the face in GTF was the best the industry had to offer. Misogyny is not clever.
I worked as an audio engineer for a radio program a few years back. I'll take out all of the music and leave the dialog in the two scenes in a day or two and I'll do it for free, just give me a closing credit.
Craigslist has an Erotic Services list to allow women to eliminate pimps. If they do not have to work on the street they do not need the protection of a pimp (or work for a bordello owner) and are less likely to be abused and exploited.
I submit the proposition that this sheriff is possibly a pimp and anyone attacking CL for this service is a pimp or misogynist at best, and could be a serial rapist in his heart.
The Canadian Private Copying Collective is a group of fraud artists not entertainers. I have asked around and only once met omeone that was a professional musician (studio guitarist) that received a subsidy from the CPCC. He signed up and got $12 - once.
This is a bunch of suits and lawyers getting big money for next to nothing. It's amazing what monumental greed and no morals can achieve.
I will not buy an iPod if this passes and I will vote against any government that allows it.
When I first saw the ads I thought: "Who would be so stupid as to send precious metals to a stranger and trust them to pay a fair value?". Well, the ads a running more than ever so I suppose there are many morons out there. As long as you have no problems with having absolutely no morality anyone can become rich. Your idea will probably work.
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Re: fun facts
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When Arms Dealers Fail
I'm glad there's not enough business to keep the original AK factory going. Maybe humans are smartening up?
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Re: Re: Re:
1. Who invented it?
2. What was its original model designation?
3. What was its nickname by US toops in in Vietnam
4. What was the design originally intended for?
5. What is the current US Military model designation of the new generation of the M16 in current use?
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I Wonder...
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Re: Happened Before
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Re: Coming soon...copy machine taxes
These publishers are the same conniving creeps that change a couple of chapters (in very minor ways) and demand schools pay full price for the 'new' edition.
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Re: It is what it is
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New Blood is Welcome
The control of the gaming companies are a concern of mine too. I am thinking of creating a game based on HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.
I feel the lack of imagination in the games (as someone said - most look great but are not interesting) has got to end and so has the business model. Gaming died when shooting hookers in the face in GTF was the best the industry had to offer. Misogyny is not clever.
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Send it to Me
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Swedish Judges
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Oh my!
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Re: Re: As a Canadian, that article made me shiver
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I'll do it for free
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Why Craigslist has an Erotic Services List
I submit the proposition that this sheriff is possibly a pimp and anyone attacking CL for this service is a pimp or misogynist at best, and could be a serial rapist in his heart.
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Re: Re: Re: "Canadian Copyright Levy Group Wants New iPod Tax... But It's Not Really For The Artists"
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SCAM!
This is a bunch of suits and lawyers getting big money for next to nothing. It's amazing what monumental greed and no morals can achieve.
I will not buy an iPod if this passes and I will vote against any government that allows it.
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Devine Right
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Get a load of the President
Cash4Gold CEO Jeff Aronson looks like a scary henchman character from The Sapranos. He really needs a makeover.
Oh, and since I have posted the link in my message Jeff Aronson can try to sue me too (or have Tony have me 'whacked' in 'Jersey - Budda Bing!).
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