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Sniep posted:cool, you got my post i thought you were serious, people are still lazy/stupid in tyool 2012? vv
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# ? May 22, 2012 04:23 |
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Sniep posted:cool, you got my post
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# ? May 22, 2012 05:07 |
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haljordan posted:well i mean even if you knew the launch codes, its not like you could just go to https://www.launchanuke.com and mash some keys maybe not in the primitive 60s and 70s but now we have web 2.0
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# ? May 22, 2012 06:01 |
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This rules "fallen ill to apples"
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# ? May 22, 2012 14:42 |
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gooby on rails posted:maybe not in the primitive 60s and 70s but now we have web 2.0 http://unu.ke/
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# ? May 23, 2012 02:26 |
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A strange game. The only winning move is to raise $57.5 million in funding and convince Mark Zuckerberg to give you a billion dollars.
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# ? May 23, 2012 04:02 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crayola_crayon_colors
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# ? May 24, 2012 11:53 |
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Goldenrod #FCD975 (252, 217, 117) 64 1958
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# ? May 24, 2012 11:56 |
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# ? May 24, 2012 12:15 |
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In 2009, Crayola released eight "ultra-cool" and "super-hot" crayons in long twistable barrels.[20] the reference is a deleted flickr photo
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# ? May 24, 2012 12:21 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Watch_pocket_Samsung_M910_phone_jeh.jpg
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# ? May 24, 2012 22:51 |
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File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Pocket watch
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# ? May 25, 2012 01:33 |
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The geometry of some of the structures in the game (bottom) was taken from the sets of the movie (top).
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# ? May 25, 2012 01:41 |
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# ? May 25, 2012 01:41 |
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The pocketwatch has regained popularity due to steampunk, a cultural movement embracing the arts and fashions of the Victorian era, where pocketwatches were nearly ubiquitous.[9]
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# ? May 25, 2012 01:42 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercouple#Video_game
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# ? May 25, 2012 06:06 |
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read that guy's userpage if you want to get a feel of what it's like to be the world's most boring and unloved man
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# ? May 25, 2012 06:12 |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Commons_file_movers COMMONS FILE MOVERS
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# ? May 25, 2012 06:18 |
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests/File:Snowdino_CP_girl_jeh.jpg wikipedians vote to delete a photo of a snowman made by a little girl because legally it constitutes a copyrighted work and they didn't get the artist's permission
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# ? May 25, 2012 06:38 |
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this was hella cool back in the day
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# ? May 25, 2012 15:50 |
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Amethyst posted:http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Deletion_requests/File:Snowdino_CP_girl_jeh.jpg why couldn't someone just make an account and say "I'm the girl's dad and she says you have permission"
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# ? May 25, 2012 15:55 |
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citation/dna test required
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# ? May 25, 2012 15:56 |
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Yodzilla posted:this was hella cool back in the day what is it
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# ? May 25, 2012 16:01 |
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goldeneye
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# ? May 25, 2012 16:08 |
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goldenaxe
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# ? May 25, 2012 16:22 |
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Popular culture has also portrayed potential uses of multi-touch technology in the future, including several installments of the Star Trek franchise. The television series CSI: Miami introduced both surface and wall multi-touch displays in its sixth season. Another television series, NCIS: Los Angeles, make use of multi-touch surfaces and wall panels as an initiative to go digital. Another form of a multi-touch computer was seen in the film The Island, where the professor, played by Sean Bean, has a multi-touch desktop to organize files, based on an early version of Microsoft Surface[2]. Multitouch technology can also be seen in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, where MI6 uses a touch interface to browse information about the criminal Dominic Greene.[22] In an episode of the television series The Simpsons, when Lisa Simpson travels to the underwater headquarters of apple to visit Steve Jobs, who is shown to be performing multiple multi-touch hand gestures on a large touch wall. A device similar to the Surface was seen in the 1982 Disney sci-fi film Tron. It took up an executive's entire desk and was used to communicate with the Master Control computer. The interface used to control the alien ship in the 2009 film District 9 features such similar technology.[23] Microsoft's Surface was also used in the 2008 film The Day the Earth Stood Still.[citation needed] In the 2002 film Minority Report, Tom Cruise uses a set of gloves that resemble a multi-touch interface to browse through information.[24]
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# ? May 25, 2012 17:54 |
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Nevergirls posted:goldenaxe
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# ? May 25, 2012 18:00 |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrooge_McDuck#Wealth The sum of Scrooge's wealth is very controversial.[12] According to Barks' The Second Richest Duck as noted by a TIME article, Scrooge is worth one multiplujillion, nine obsquatumatillion, six hundred twenty-three dollars and sixty-two cents.[13] In the DuckTales episode Liquid Assets, Fenton Crackshell (Scrooge's accountant) notes that McDuck's money bin contains 607 tillion 386 zillion 947 trillion 522 billion dollars and 36 cents. Don Rosa's the Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck notes that Scrooge amounts to five multiplujillion, nine impossibidillion, seven fantasticatrillion dollars and sixteen cents. A thought bubble from Scrooge McDuck sitting in his car with his Chauffeur in "Walt Disney's Christmas Parade No.1" (Published in 1949) that takes place in the story "Letter to Santa" clearly states "What's the use of having eleven octillion dollars if I don't make a big noise about it?" Forbes has occasionally tried to estimate McDuck's wealth in real terms; in 2007, Forbes estimated his wealth at $28.8 billion;[14] in 2011, it rose to $44.1 billion due to the rise in gold prices.[15] One website used the size of Scrooge's Money Bin as a basis and calculated that it could contain over $27 trillion.[16] Barks himself has said that the fortune is five billion quintiplitilion unptuplatillion multuplatillion impossibidillion fantasticatrillion dollars.[citation needed] Whatever the amount, Scrooge never considers it enough: he has to continue to earn money by any means possible.
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# ? May 25, 2012 19:34 |
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Amethyst posted:read my post history if you want to get a feel of what it's like to be the world's most boring and unloved man
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# ? May 25, 2012 19:38 |
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Aleksei Vasiliev posted:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrooge_McDuck#Wealth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmpAx8Z5z40
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# ? May 25, 2012 20:08 |
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w t f
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# ? May 25, 2012 23:58 |
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Lutha Mahtin posted:w t f gooby pls
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# ? May 25, 2012 23:59 |
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fatalfarm rules
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# ? May 26, 2012 00:04 |
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graph posted:gooby pls
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# ? May 26, 2012 00:11 |
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hey this isn't a wikipedia thing but reviews on google maps has got to be down there right?quote:If you're feeling lonely, depressed, hopeless, thinking about the end, and need something to put you over the edge, stop in for some soggy burgers and abusive service. Whenever I start to hope for humanity, I know I can come here to get set straight by some foul-mouthed, acne-scarred teenager and his washed-up, apathetic manager. quote:Secretly run by (possibly nazi) crab people. quote:The drive-thru lady was handing my food to me when a man wearing a Richard Nixon mask smacked my McFlurry out of her hand and ran off screaming "I AM A CROOK." But later in the parking lot he sold me some of the dankest I've ever had, excellent customer service, fair prices. Five stars for Nixon, two for McDonalds. quote:I went in on a Thursday, which has always been the best day for teriyaki. I was excited. I'd heard good things. I took a seat in a booth near the window, after waiting 20 minutes for the hostess, and tried not to look invisible. Four hours later a 10-year-old Cambodian boy asked in broken English for my order, "What you like eat?" I ordered the teriyaki ostrich. I'd never had ostrich, but I'd heard good things. I was excited. Three weeks later a live ostrich served me what appeared to be teriyaki Cambodian boy. I let it go--probably a mix up in the kitchen. It was a little dry. Overall I was unimpressed. The bartender was cute, which is why I'm giving two stars instead of one, but she was covered in white power tattoos, which I understand may be a deal-breaker for some. actually i got a pretty good laugh out of these, hope you enjoyed
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# ? May 26, 2012 00:32 |
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no reviews are like youtube comments dont read them
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i saw a bunch of "my son was killed by these people here are all these really stupid details and obvious lies and pleas for attention" comments on the google maps review for the nsa headquarters
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# ? May 26, 2012 00:50 |
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post negative reviews of faulty military hardware to the manufacturere's hq
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# ? May 26, 2012 01:03 |
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Who makes MRAPs
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Carthag posted:fatalfarm rules
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