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Tux of Borg

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  1. Video (explicit language)
  2. Alot of flash games store that information in a mySQL database. My guess is that website doesn't have one.
  3. Not until after the wife and kids go to bed.
  4. Satan was overpriced talent that took too many games off. Judging from some of the interviews i heard, the players aren't going to miss him. It is a bright future for sabres hockey. Look at what these kids did down in Rochester last season.
  5. http://fun.sdinet.de/flash/games/kitten_cannon.swf
  6. Vick's hamstring injury is really going to hinder the Falcons offense. Atlanta fans are delusional if they think Vick is going to tear our defense apart with just his arm.
  7. What's the Bills record when McGahee runs for 100+ more yards.
  8. I got the same impression when i heard Willis' comments. He's had this me against the world attitude long before he tore his ACL. He's had success doing what comes natural to him, i doubt if he will change anything. I expect him to come out fired up and have a huge game Sunday.
  9. I learned basic and C before moving on to assembler. All the local colleges are now teaching Java. I guess that is the next big programing language.
  10. The Colts and their 24th ranked defense in the league will not win the SB this season. Manning is a great QB, puts up big numbers, but i want to see him win an outside playoff game in January.
  11. Draft needs? Depth at CB A big fat defensive lineman. How about a power running/full back.? Kind of like the bus in Pittsburgh. Address OL through free agency Address Kicker through free agency
  12. Good drinking tunes? George Thorogood AC/DC Toby Keith (although i'm not a big country fan) the list could go on forever....
  13. Sexpert would nail that test.
  14. Would you take your family to a strip club?
  15. and the name calling begins.
  16. It's ok... we all knew before the season began that JP would have some bad games. Last week was one of them. Time to move on.
  17. I thought Ricky came back the game after the Bills. It will be interesting to see what the dolphins do in the offseason. If Ricky tears it up and gets 150 yards a game, i don't know if they will get rid of him.
  18. I was thinking about majoring in recreational activities at kean college.
  19. Sep. 17 Sat. Oregon State @ Louisville Noon ESPN Sep. 17 Sat. Virginia @ Syracuse Noon ESPN2 Sep. 17 Sat. West Virginia @ Maryland Noon JP/GP (Ch. 775) Sep. 17 Sat. Eastern Michigan @ Michigan Noon ESPNU/GP (Ch. 776) Sep. 17 Sat. SMU @ Texas A&M 12:30 p.m. FSN Sep. 17 Sat. Ole Miss @ Vanderbilt 12:30 p.m. JP/GP (Ch. 777) Sep. 17 Sat. Ball State @ Auburn 2:30 p.m. GP (Ch. 783) Sep. 17 Sat. Baylor @ Army 3:00 p.m. ESPN Classic Sep. 17 Sat. Miami, Fla. @ Clemson 3:30 p.m. ABC/GP (Ch. 775) Sep. 17 Sat. San Diego State @ Ohio State 3:30 p.m. ABC/GP (Ch. 776) Sep. 17 Sat. Pittsburgh @ Nebraska 3:30 p.m. ABC/GP (Ch. 777) Sep. 17 Sat. Oklahoma @ UCLA 3:30 p.m. ABC/GP (Ch. 779) Sep. 17 Sat. Alabama @ South Carolina 3:30 p.m. CBS Sep. 17 Sat. Michigan State @ Notre Dame 3:30 p.m. NBC Sep. 17 Sat. Ohio @ Virginia Tech 3:30 p.m. ESPNU Sep. 17 Sat. Northern Iowa @ Iowa 3:30 p.m. GP (Ch. 780) Sep. 17 Sat. Kentucky @ Indiana 6:45 p.m. ESPN Classic Sep. 17 Sat. UConn @ GA Tech 6:45 p.m. ESPNU Sep. 17 Sat. Wisconsin @ North Carolina 7:00 p.m. ESPN2 Sep. 17 Sat. Fresno State @ Oregon 7:00 p.m. TBS Sep. 17 Sat. Rice @ Texas 7:00 p.m. FSN Sep. 17 Sat. UCF @ USF 7:00 p.m. GP (Ch. 778) Sep. 17 Sat. Florida State @ Boston College 7:45 p.m. ESPN Sep. 17 Sat. Tennessee @ Florida 8:00 p.m. CBS Sep. 17 Sat. Mississippi State @ Tulane 8:00 p.m. CSTV Sep. 17 Sat. Rutgers @ Buffalo 8:00 p.m. GP (Ch. 776) Sep. 17 Sat. Florida Atlantic @ Minnesota 8:30 p.m. GP (Ch. 775) Sep. 17 Sat. UNLV @ Nevada 10:00 p.m. ESPNU Sep. 17 Sat. Arkansas @ Southern California 10:15 p.m. FSN
  20. I think the game will be close, but I have the Bucs beating the Bills.
  21. Damn it... hurricane nate has been downgraded to a tropical storm. http://intellicast.com/
  22. Having the RIAA join Internet2 is a bad idea. Look at their track record in regards to technology. They are always slow to adapt, and use legal tactics to slow up technology development until they can find a way to profit on it. It's no secret that they have a personal agenda to fulfill. Hell, why don't they let spammers get in on the project as well. I'm sure they have some good ideas that they would like to include. Commercialization of the internet is a bad thing. Period.
  23. It's a woman's choice to have an abortion or not. It's a woman's choice to collect child support or not. It's a woman's choice to collect welfare from the government or not. Blah blah blah... when are we going to see some smurfs' rights. I caught round one of interviews this morning. I thought Senator Kennedy's head was going to explode. No doubt he is in love with his own voice. I also felt that Roberts held up well under questioning.
  24. The DRF-1 (aka DRB-1) is wheels up in 18 hours.
  25. link Subpoenas at 6Gbps? RIAA, MPAA join Internet2 By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco Published Friday 9th September 2005 21:20 GMT The experimental high speed internet project Internet2 has two new members today: a pair of acronyms guaranteed to have researchers rifling anxiously through their "Stuff" directories. Both the Recording Industry Ass. of America, the RIAA, and Hollywood lobby group the Motion Picture Ass. of America, the MPAA, have signed up to the project to explore high-bandwidth DRM. Earlier this year, the RIAA sued 400 researchers on the network for copyright infringement. "We cannot let this high-speed network become a zone of lawlessness where the normal rules don't apply," RIAA president Cary Sherman said at the time. Now the RIAA has set all four trotters down inside the server room. "Both leading industry associations plan to collaborate with the Internet2 community to consider innovative content distribution and digital rights management technologies, and to study emerging trends on high-performance networks to enable future business models," the two groups said in a statement. "The MPAA views this partnership with Internet2 as an important opportunity for collaboration as we seek to link new delivery models with content protection," added MPAA prez Dan Glickman. Active since 1996, Internet2 connects over 200 US academic institutions. The Abilene portion of the network on the mainland United States is capable of transfers of 10Gbps. But a year ago, I2 moved 859GB of data across the network between Geneva, Switzerland and Pasadena, California in less than 17 minutes, a transfer rate of 6.63 Gbits/s.
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