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And the filesize? 4.06kb <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That's wierd. I just checked and the limit is set to 100kb globally with no per post limit. Maybe that 100kb is daily and you had already exceeded it? We'll have to wait for Gamecop here because I can't find anything else in the settings regarding attachments. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I haven't attached any images today though
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How about this? Doh, it won't let me attach it And the filesize? 4.06kb
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Human Lie Detectors Almost Never Miss
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
Yeah, I remember seeing The Negotiator with Samuel L. Jackson who said in the movie that if you move your eyes to the top left..your accessing your memory or something like that. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, and if you move them to the right, you're accessing your imagination (ie lying). Maybe the order's reversed, I can't remember. -
You mean because I'm right, so can easily counter anything you say <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Because you're ignorant and don't bother to account for what you don't know. You aren't even in America, yet you bother to open your mouth and prove how ignorant you really are. About that, yes. S-89 was sponsored by Fritz Hollings and HR-163 was sponsored by Charlie Rangle, both democrats. Now look at the sponsors of HR-163: Everyone of them is also a democrat and all are members of the (racist) Congressional Black Caucus. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I clearly know 10 times more about your country's politics than you do. Pretty sad considering you're an American and I'm not and all. But hey, feel free to keep reveling in ignorance, because for Bush supporters, the truth hurts.
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You mean because I'm right, so can easily counter anything you say
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Cops seize $1,000,000 worth of counterfeit PS1...
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
No, I think that it was an official game... I just can't recall the full name. Burger Time? Wait. that was on the NES. Burger TYME didn't have Ronald McDonald on it But it was still a mcdonald's game wasn't it? nope <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Oh, okay. -
Cops seize $1,000,000 worth of counterfeit PS1...
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
No, I think that it was an official game... I just can't recall the full name. Burger Time? Wait. that was on the NES. Burger TYME didn't have Ronald McDonald on it <{POST_SNAPBACK}> But it was still a mcdonald's game wasn't it? -
This has already been posted ages ago.
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Hmm...what a fierce counter-argument
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That's why I said there aren't any yet not that there won't be. Doesn't matter how stereotypical you want to look at it, Bush is the only president that has funded the research. BTW, the same point you tried to make could be made towards Kerry. A Catholic for abortion. Also note that Kerry did say he has strong Catholic beliefs. Apparently not that strong. Oh yeah. It has been announced some days ago that there are some key items in the nuclear power plants in Iraq, that can be used for nuclear weaponry, noted missing. There's no conspiracy with Haliburton either. That should end too. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes ive heard the reports too, and even if they were true it doesn't change a thing. Iraq still had no WMDs before the invasion, and is it really any wonder that the way Iraq is being "run" at the moment breeds anti-American sentiment (so ultimately, perhaps, terrorism). And yes there was a conspiracy with Haliburton, and a number of other countries, to divide up Iraq into American run companies, a year before Bush even started talking about Iraq.
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Cops seize $1,000,000 worth of counterfeit PS1...
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
No, I think that it was an official game... I just can't recall the full name. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Burger Time? Wait. that was on the NES. -
How about Larry? I haven't beaten any Kings Quest games yet, nor Hero's Quest games. I should pickup SQ and PQ again too. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I only beat Larry 3 and 5. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I beat 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7. As for SQ, I've only beaten 2...same with PQ :/ <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm proud to say I've beaten every single space quest, police quest (except the SWATs), leisure suit larry and quest for glory game ever made.
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Skythe, do you really think a christian fundamentalist would be in favour of stem-cell research? Because that is what bush is. No it really is about oil. The very reason that the US and other "friendly countries" are running out of oil and the fact that the US is becoming more and more dependent on the Saudis for oil was one of the driving reasons for the Iraq war. Bush wanted direct control of pipelines in the middle east, he was far too in debt with the Saudis to even think about trying to get his hands on some of that oil, so he cooks up some fake bullshit about WMDs in Iraq so he could get his hands on all the oil.
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I've already told you, the costs of the iraq war come from the taxpayers, but the profits of invading, and much more importantly, reconstructing Iraq flow straight into the private sector - big business. They, in turn keep giving Bush kickbacks. There's no money in the Iraq war for you. The taxpayer will never see any flowback or if they do it will be pitifuful compared to the amount of money it cost.
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sorry for reviving this thread, but it got to my attention, arent the games in Flash format? could it be possible that a slow PC can help tremendously? and what does this "snapback" tag do? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes, it is in Flash format. Does the speed of PC affects one's Flash movie? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It can if it's graphically complicated enough
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Read harder. This war is all about big business making bucks, but the problem is the cannon fodder (american citizens) are wearing thin. Therefore conscription will have to be introduced so more of you blockheads can get shipped off to stand in front of rocket launchers so that big business can make more money, while they all the while have a warm glow inside because they believe in the president - that is until the rocket explodes and their insides get splattered all over the outside. One more victim of an unjust war so that big business can line their pockets over the suffering of common citizens.
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Okay, so you must very much enjoy your right-wing propaganda hey Neuron? The real reason for the invasion of iraq WAS oil. Oil and every other industry Iraq had to offer. There are classified documents which have leaked out of the white house detailing the plans to privatise the whole of Iraq, in order to put the entire country in the hands of American businessmen. And the worst part about this? Those plans were made up in 2001, and that was a year before Bush had even mentioned going to war. And of course the reason Osama Bin Laden hasn't been caught yey was that Osama Bin Laden is in fact the son of one of the Bush family's most generous campaign contributers and closest friends, Salem bin Landen. And there's ample evidence to support that a large proportion of al Qaeda's funding comes from Salem bin Laden and other Saudi Arabian royal family members. This war was both an exercise in big business playing war (Ken Lay who heads Enron is in fact a long-standing friend of both George Sr and Junior, and all the companies that now have a hand in the very lucrative contract of rebuilding Iraq were major campaign donators to the Bush family) and a way to distract attention away from Osama bin Laden, and therefore so bush can keep toadying up to Salem bin Laden. See what you seem to fail to understand is that sure this war is costing a fortune - but that money is coming from the taxpayers- ie you poor suckers. For big business involved in the reconstruction of the country, it's a wet dream - nothing but wall to wall profits. They in turn will keep bribing...erm making "campaign contributions" to Bush, and everybody wins. Except the taxpayers. And the 95% of the American public who aren't rich and therefore won't see a cent from Iraq. And the soldiers. And the people of Iraq. And muslims in general who are being demonized. And yes, your army is right now incredibly overstretched. Did you even read what I posted? People are being sent back to fight while wounded. People are being involuntarily sent back to fight even after they've served their tour. Pregnant women are being called up to active duty. It's madness. And even if all your propaganda numbers were true, ask yourself, how many consecutive wars do you really think the US can be involved with simultaneously? Four more years of Bush would mean likely mean four more wars. Coupled with Afghanistan and Iraq, both of which require heavy commitments of soldiers already, how on earth do you think that you will be able to build up that sort of army without reintroducing conscription? At the very least, it would leave the home-front perilously undefended, meaning if you were invaded you'd be screwed.
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What the heck am i on this earth 4
random guy replied to thedonjuan's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
haha its always great when u see stuff from the hitchkickers guide to the galaxy. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Wow. Someone actually knew where that was from. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> personly i think that is one of those books... u must read before you die ive read 2 of them... im sure i will get to the third one soon. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually there's 5 hhg2g books. I have them all in one compendium. -
Google Launches PC Hard-Drive Search Tool
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
Funny, I was just thinking that this might be a security risk -
FDA approves computer chip for humans
random guy replied to i l l m a t i c's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
This kind of freaks me out. -
A little reading for you, NeuronMaster http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1314304,00.html http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/20083/ From the second one:
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On the subject of nightmares (or nightmarelike things anyway), I only remember 2 nightmares I ever had in my life, and they were both really weird, but freaked me out heaps at the time. One was that I was in a post-apocalypse style mall, and there was a pizza shop, and the shop had a sample board out the front. The samples were shaped in the size of the pizza, with each sample being a slice of pizza. The most expensive sample just looked like a normal pizza, but the cheaper the pizza got, the more gross, radioactive and inedible the pizzas became, until the cheapest slice was just this bright red hunk full of disguisting deformed meat. The second weird nightmare was me visiting this freakish cactus-themed amusement park called cactusland. All kinds of weird cactus related stuff happened, until I'd had enough and decided I wanted to escape. So I jumped on the nearest bus leaving the town, and was about to sit down but BA BA BAAAAA! There was a CACTUS ON THE SEAT! Yeah, like I say, they just seem damn weird now, but when I was having them (when I was a kid) they freaked me out.
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Eyes burning, heart pumping...
random guy replied to Sybarite Paladin AxL's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
It's not hard, just click on the "quote" button so that it goes red. Then click on "add reply". If you want to quote multiple quotes, just click on more than one quote button. -
You probably knew it, but that's an old urban legend.
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Google Launches PC Hard-Drive Search Tool
random guy replied to Alpha's topic in Gossip Café [/offtopic]
Heh, I love google, they're so kooky. Did anyone else hear about that ad which was {The first 6 consecutive ten-number digits of e}.com or something and it turned out to be a google hiring strategy (they only wanted people smart enough to solve the problem)?