this horse has a gas mask, your argument is invalid
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- Comment on U.S. Official Horse Gas Mask (2010-07-07 17:57:55)
this horse has a gas mask, your argument is invalid - Comment on point counterpoint BOOGA (2010-07-07 09:11:03)
I live in London and the cctv thing isn't true. Yeah there are cameras in busy areas where there could be trouble but you don't get them in residential areas and most towns. most examples are seen in streets where there are a lot of clubs or bars and drunken fights could occur; seems like a good idea to me. A lot of the hype around the nanny state buzzword is usually urban legend too. it's got a little off topic so back to the medical issue. on a purely hypothetical case on that system I wonder how many cures for things have been held back because it makes more money to medicate the symptoms over a period of years than to outright cure it... - Comment on point counterpoint BOOGA (2010-07-07 06:56:22)
one day America will wake up and get over it's strange obsession with communism and realise it's just been shooting itself in the foot for years. in the uk we've had the NHS since the 40's with free healthcare for everyone.....i like the fact if i have money troubles for some reason and become ill i don't have to worry about paying for some crazy expensive medical bill - Comment on tulip dog (2010-07-07 06:50:24)
Botanical error alert! - Comment on disabled racist (2010-07-06 16:52:24)
ahhh i was going to post the same thing. well played sir well played - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 17:43:33)
your second source there is quite a biased one, especially as it's a Christian website. mithra dates back to 1400bc which kinda shows it doesn't borrow from Christianity (encyclopaedia Britannica) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/386025/Mithra in ancient Indo-Iranian mythology, the god of light, whose cult spread from India in the east to as far west as Spain, Great Britain, and Germany. (See Mithraism.) The first written mention of the Vedic Mitra dates to 1400 bc. His worship spread to Persia and, after the defeat of the Persians by Alexander the Great, throughout the Hellenic world. In the 3rd and 4th centuries ad, the cult of Mithra, carried and supported by the soldiers of the Roman Empire - Comment on I am an atheist - the burden of proof lies on religion (2010-06-08 12:04:26)
how can people trust anything they've been fed by an organised religion. even Christianity's rock "Jesus" is a stolen deity from an older Persian religion called Mithraism the religion was merged with Christianity to form a new Christianity by emperor Constantine who wished to keep his standing with the mithraists as well check out the similarities to jesus Mithras was born on December 25th He was considered a great travelling teacher and masters. He had twelve companions as Jesus had twelve disciples. Mithras also performed miracles Mithra was called "the good shepherd, "the way, the truth and the light, redeemer, saviour, Messiah The ceremonies included a sort of baptism to remove sins, anointing, and a sacred meal of bread and water and consecrated wine He was buried in a tomb and after three days he rose again Mithra had his principal festival on what was later to become Easter, at which time he was resurrected. His sacred day was Sunday, "the Lord's Day how can you believe what's fed to you from ancient texts that were vetted by "organised religion"? religion is the whip that has made the stupid bow before those wishing to take advantage of them. - Comment on sparkles wallpaper (2010-06-07 10:33:20)
if you have a fully open aperture your bokeh will be entirely circular at lower apertures you can have sharper edges (based on the shape of your aperture) basically it's points of light reflecting the shape of the aperture when they are out of the images dof so you want the f stop fairly low usually in the 1 range but you can also get the same effect in front of the subject image by increasing this it's all subjective to distance and the lens type you have. so just use those as basic rules here this might be helpful http://www.sony.ca/html/uf/microsite/Capturing_Depth_Minisite/ - Comment on sparkles wallpaper (2010-06-06 23:47:52)
it's called Bokeh effect - Comment on Parking Lot ASSHOLE (2010-05-26 11:59:00)
if it was a veyron or r8 I'd understand....you're above the law then - Comment on Boris and Dave (2010-05-20 21:46:01)
Boris is hilarious, he's like a real life Mr bean. there's videos on youtube of him falling into a pond. always mumbling and making semi racist comments he has to apologise for. he's hilarious. sadly the conservatives were elected but at least we get Boris as a booby Prixe - Comment on I SEE YOU (2010-05-09 16:07:02)
You mean this isn't a wall full of vaginas? - Comment on I dread the day (2010-04-30 16:47:42)
never fear for the verse of lolcat will be recorded for all time http://www.lolcatbible.com/index.php?title=Main_Page - Comment on pc vs mac (2010-04-28 23:24:37)
Dual monitors can be extremely handy, i work as a designer and being able to have blueprints on one screen and a 3d design on the other saves so much time, I don't want to be minimizing all the time also games one screen, msn + itunes or a tv show on the other :D i don't think I could go back to using one monitor - Comment on innovation by SONY (2010-04-28 07:47:15)
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