venemox (9744)
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Registered 2009-03-10 15:32:13

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  • Comment on pop up solution (2012-03-20 02:32:19)
    I pretty much get a pop-up n every new MCS page I open, and *some* of them get shut down by AV software for being from known malaware spreading sites. AdBlock extension now installed.
  • Comment on a night at the gestapo office (2012-01-20 03:42:53)
    Welly Ho-leeee crap. I was literally JUST watching this episode not half an hour before you posted this.
  • Comment on Frozen Britain (2010-01-15 09:08:07)
    Global warming FTW!
  • Comment on Potential Tax Revenue from Marijuana Production (2009-11-21 19:53:40)
    .What this fails to correlate is that at $446.81 dollars spent fighting it every second and at 1 arrest every 38 seconds, that's $16,978.78 for every arrest, most of which are for simple possession. In most places, simple possession is a fine of UP TO $100. Nice job, guys. And we wonder why we're in debt up to our eyeballs.
  • Comment on New Doctor (2009-11-21 12:22:15)
    She's cute, but I wonder if the new Doctor can spit the cock out long enought to save the universe.
  • Comment on Fish Kiss (2009-11-21 12:20:34)
    Wow, really? You don't want people to see your work at no cost to you? What was your f'ing name again? Welcome to America, a confirmed Bitchocracy.
  • Comment on Google Removal Request (2009-09-27 12:36:53)
    Please, Tiki, how else are we supposed to Google bomb their name and make sure only the most obscene terms are linked to them? After all, you did tell the last nasty letter you got that such legal notices are a matter of public record.
  • Comment on Sexy amputee Runner (2009-05-22 19:16:08)
    Well, As far as I can tell their are at least 2 things I can think of. 1) Her feet weigh less than ordinary feet. Better mass to horsepower ratio. Ask any car or bike racer about that, it's why things like NASCAR very strictly limit certain parameters. 2) Like tiki said, springs for feet. Rather than using the normal muscular contraction/expansion mechanic for performing work, less energy is being used to compress the spring then release it at the proper angle. All that having been said, the fact that medical science can produce a synthetic limb with that alows a person to compete at a professional level of athletics is fantastic. A real step ahead for normal amputees, everyday joes and sallies who lost their limbs and simply want to go back to normal routines.
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