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Meakie
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: undertakers sara tattoo |
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They've been predicting a breakthrough in thermoelectric devices with a ZT>1 for decades. Let's hope they're actually onto something this time.
too bad, kinda liked him in the dead zone
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Simona
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: underfoot tattoo |
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“You suck at holding a camera...
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Amadi
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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I was just throwing out a common (in my experience) refresh rate of monitors..
Yeah, was gonna mention newspeak.!
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Gajzer
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: underfoot tattoo |
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What a boring read.?
Some human females. |
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Brittoney
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: utah tattoo studios |
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There was a much better article about this in Scientific American 4 years ago:http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=s ...

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Romy
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: urban image tattoo |
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I just find it interesting that he thinks that the fact that he is an apple fan has anything to do with cancer.
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DEMING
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: unique tattoo blog |
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I don't have any 64-bit Windows, but one of my friends was bitching about flash not working in IE 8. He had to install 32-bit Firefox and 32-bit Flash to get flash-based web sites to work.64-bit Windows has been around for a long time, and Adobe is very tardy on its release!
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Showayne
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: underfoot tattoo |
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Illuma
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You are making one giant mistake, and I know, it is very hard to see what is really happening. What is the singlemost unifying trend in the last century, which is becoming more overwhelming and changing out lives more every year? Look closely and you will see - it is the gradual devaluation of human labour. Humans used to be pretty valuable, just afterr WW2, and we had a brief era of voter empowerment, but as we have so clearly seen - most of the world, especially the part that matters, is no longer subject to any kind of democratic control. While americans are literally starting to starve for lack of money, trillions of dollars are being printed into existence. In effect humans are becoming a end consideration - in mere years what counts is technology, energy sources and material resources. And not long after it will be just technology. If you don't believe me, read up on what nanotechnology and robotics stand to do to our societies in mere years.Rifkin, for all his idiotic blunders, had it right in "end of work". But the true picture she should have seen, was "the end of workers". Pretty soon all those billions of people will make not a iota of difference - those in control can develop, manufacture and consume pretty much anything consume whatever they want, without having to employ or even listen to all these voters. That will be the end of democracy, overnight.China nor the US have any shred of expectation in this regard - they know where this end game is headed, the question is only who the players will be holding the highest cards, and you can bet it sure as hell will not be the people on digg. |
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