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Registered 2007-04-06 14:58:50

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  • Comment on Conan Mighty Muscles (2007-04-30 14:41:14)
    No offense to the non Americans who visit here but does everything remind you of American politics? Can't you just enjoy the pics? If Tiki put up a picture of ponies would you comment about how America hates ponies? It doesn't bug me I am just amazed that non political posts turned political for no apparent reason.
  • Comment on Forums? (2007-04-13 13:29:44)
    I vote no on the forums but would ask that you add a preview function to the comments. It's hard to proof read in this tiny box. Maybe even bbcode for image support.
  • Comment on Original Star Wars Trilogy Posters (2007-04-13 13:26:19)
    A movie theatre in my town had a "Revenge of the Jedi" poster on permanent display before they went out of business in 2000. The name was changed cause you know... Jedi don't seek revenge or something.
  • Comment on Storm Trooper Samuri (2007-04-13 13:18:32)
    Seriously? How long did it take him or whoever made it to make it. It does look very detailed.
  • Comment on Storm Trooper Samuri (2007-04-13 11:15:39)
    "Kick Me"?
  • Comment on Neelix and Seven (2007-04-12 11:57:17)
    I'm not sure but I think that while they were able to get her face back to mostly human the rest of her body is still covered with borg implants and such. For the most part she always wore a full body suit and the few times she didn't you could see the remnants her implants. This I guess was one of the episodes where she didn't wear the full body suit.
  • Comment on Republican Jesus (2007-04-11 13:40:39)
    Huh, he never seemed like the sniper type to me...
  • Comment on NORML Prohibition Poster (2007-04-09 10:58:57)
    I'm not arguing for it to remain illegal. I'm rather indifferent on the whole thing as far as it's legality and am rather anti-criminalization. I am not talking about money as much as I am talking about means. Truth is I don't make a lot of money. I also cherish freedom but know somethings are rights that allow a person to be who they want to be and others are rights just to indulge. There is a difference, not saying I wouldn't vote to make it legal. Doesn't a company have the "freedom" to not want to continue employing people who might affect the company in an adverse way? Also there is something that is more important than almost anything to me and that's providing for those that depend on me for their continued well being. /wishes there was a preview button
  • Comment on NORML Prohibition Poster (2007-04-09 10:28:50)
    Sorry about the text of that last post. It's too early on Monday. :|
  • Comment on NORML Prohibition Poster (2007-04-09 10:26:11)
    Yes, the testing is usually based on an acceptable usage. Meaning they look for people who were binge drinking the night before not people who had a soothing drink. If it comes to feeding my family and advancing my career to better support myself you better believe I'll refrain from drinking or doing drugs. On the other hand though I do have to mention something that does suck about drug testing. I do believe that the employer has a right to conduct them they need to be conducted with common sense and as a means to protect the integrity of the business that might be otherwise impacted by impaired employees. I had another friend that was employeed at Lexmark (don't even get me started on them) and the alcohol policy was used to push her out of her job. I'm not saying the system is flawless nor arguing it's validity just that it is the company's right and if you have to sacrifice a leisurely activity (or just put it off till Friday) for the sake of your career it's not the end of the world.
  • Comment on Robot Love (2007-04-09 09:57:51)
    Wasn't the song on the Johnny Neumonic soundtrack and hence the futuristic video?
  • Comment on NORML Prohibition Poster (2007-04-09 09:55:17)
    I could care less if marijuana is legalized or not but there are so many things wrong with that ad. They treat pot like it's a religion that should not be persecuted. Even if it was legal you would still lose your job for using it or having used too much of before your shift. That's how alcohol still works. There would still be drug tests for alcohol and weed and the company would have the right to say it's your right to use but it's our right not to continue employing you too. I knew a guy who quit the best paying job he ever had because they required a drug test. The dude chose drugs over self preservation. I do however agree with it being waste on resources to prosecute people who are only being charged with growing or using a small amount. A lot of the people they are talking about though are being prosecuted for a lot more than taking a toke.
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