TARSIER

TARSIER

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Hey JoeUsers, I just wanted to make some final comments on the Apptivo.com site (the best free business software site) before the BzzCampaign I am involved in (BzzAgent.com) is complete. If you have read my previous arti

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While I do not have one, nor ever plan on getting one, I do not see why it is such a "disease." Why do you care if people post on myspace? Everyone is looking for themselves, and if they choose to express themselves in that manner, what is the point of condemning them?

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It's a sppof. A fake. A lie. It NEVER happened. Didn't I say this? No one seemed to consider all the doubts that my points raised, but whatever. I figured it was contrived.

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The pope was never declared infallible. It is only when he speaks Ex-cathedra (for the Church) on matters that are not controversial that he is considered infallible. Since the middle ages, he has done that twice. That is correct, I mispoke. He is only infallible when he writes dogma.

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KFC, I find many problems with this article and your analysis. First off, what type of Muslim was this? Sunni, Shia, or Sufi? Shias, a minority of Muslims, have their Imam, an infallible spiritual leader, who is believed to have supernatural powers, and is divine. From the way Imam is capitalized, I believe the author was referring to a Shia Imam. Which is highly unlikely, because I believe the only Imam in existence is the Imam in Iran, and he hates

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I really enjoy chess...but I am horrible at it. I lack foresight. I understand the most basic of openings, which files to put your rooks on, basically everything that you could learn from a book. I posted a year ago asking advice to become a better chess player, and one person said that I should get a chess program, and play it till I bet it regularily. Unfortunately,

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I have noticed in my experience that the most devoutly religious people tend to live the most miserable lives. Sorry Jill, I don't have time to read all the replies, although its a very interesting topic. I will have to disagree with you on this one though. I know some people who are devoutly religious

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I understood perfectly, especially this: Det ligger bare sådan,at vi ikke rigtig deler den samme interesse m.h.t WC,alt Just kidding, get me a translator.

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{QUOTE]No need to "redefine" anything. Here are 3 various definitions for the meaning of WMD. Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) generally include nuclear, biological, chemical and, increasingly, radiological weapons. The term first arose in 1937 in reference to the mass destruction of Guernica, Spain, by aerial bombardment. Following the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and progressing through the Cold War, the term came to refer more t

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[QUOTE] At the risk of having to side with TARIER here, WMD is just another name for Nuclear, Biological & Chemical weapons. That is one of the problems when people start talking in political buzzwords, they become bogged down in the quagmire of interpretation.[/QUOTE] LOL, im not the tarsier, a furry little animal from Bornia, im the mispelling of a small dog. Great. I would you taint an RPG to become a WMD? I seek to be enlightened (trut

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WMDs? Must have missed that in the article. You are so intelligent to call liberals clueless, because it says right in the article that they found MORTAR ROUNDS. Oh, I forgot, mortar rounds ARE weapons of mass destruction. Good thing we found those WMDs, otherwise the insurgents would launch mortar rounds thousands of miles over the ocean and hit the U.S., or another target on their hit list. Reprehensible Murtha? Also very interesting, since

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Thank you Tova for your good advice. After we talked at dinnertime she thanked me for caring for her, which I should do anyways without being thanked, but it was nice. Thankfully she is talented enough that many people have offered her jobs or opportunities, so this will not last long hopefully.

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If you're old enough to be driving, you're old enough to do more than just "feel sorry" for your mom. How about you get a part-time job and pitch in, or at least cover your own expenses? (like gas and insurance for that car you enjoy...) You think of me as being so selfish. I've been offering to hav

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I have lived a very fortunate life. Most people would describe my lifestyle as Upper Middle Class: Spring Break trips every year, I am able to drive around a family car with no expense to me, large house, pets, cable, etc. Today, my mother was laid off from her management position at SBC, where she has been working for decades. She was still meeting her sales quota, a

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The snow was wet, and sticky like glue as I started my daily run around the house for a good half hour. I could see how easily it clumped together, and stopped my exercise to mold this cold magma to my own desires. Soon I had a large mound for the base, hard packed with the imprint of my hand upon it. It had been quite a few years since I had taken up an endeavor like

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Do you know what I dislike? People who do not like a TV program, or a certain aspect of society in general, and post ridiculous articles that don't really promote much discussion about anything important, and they rant and rave like its the Apocalypse. Here is an example that might help you grasp a valuable concept: If Bob does not like watermelon, than why would Bob ever eat watermelon if given the choice? Maybe you could read a book instead, or watch

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How so? OK, I will follow your rules of discussion: You are dumb(>>>>>>). I don't get it. How is that my rules of discussion??? Whoops, sorry, it was supposed to read something like this: (Note the lack of any support for saying its an oxymoron, or any evidence, or really

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