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| Thursday, January 11th, 2007 | | 8:00 pm |
Pirates VS. Ninjas
Avast, ye readin' rapscallions! We told ye this was coming, and we be makin' good on our promise! Keep your lookouts posted atop the mast or behind their secret wall panels, because Pirates vs. Ninjas #1 is ready to strike right now! Gold Digger creator Fred Perry teams up with I Hunt Monsters writer Wes Hartman and Ninja High School writer Robby Bevard to bring you a swashbuckling, shuriken-studded tale of two rival forces locked in fierce combat over the mystic treasures of their ancient leaders. And to put that extra shine on the blade, this mind-blowing mighty conflict is illustrated spectacular detail by I Hunt Monsters and Specter 7 artist Craig Babiar! Prepare for the pinnacle of adventure and the real, ultimate battle! It's Pirates vs. Ninjas! Whose side are you on? | | Thursday, January 4th, 2007 | | 4:26 pm |
| | Wednesday, June 21st, 2006 | | 10:52 pm |
What is it called when people have sex on stage at a thearter? Is it porn or is there another word? | | Sunday, October 30th, 2005 | | 2:07 pm |
| | Saturday, October 29th, 2005 | | 12:16 pm |
My halloween Party, How did they guess my wifes outfit. putnin's Halloween party:
angelwick dressed as a Skinner Products, LLC employee.
arwyn3 dressed as a gland.
blade_bunny dressed as a vampire.
chitownshae dressed as a character from "To Kill a Mockingbird".
clevergirl123 dressed as Benjamin Harrison.
deusinnomen didn't dress up, spoilsport.
dilbertthefrog dressed as a mummy.
elayla dressed as the President of Qatar.
floppy_hat dressed as a character from Harry Potter and the Mermaid's Bark.
lanfear417 dressed as the Governor of Louisiana.
magikmama gets drunk, strips naked, and somehow emerges dressed as Osama bin Laden.
mia42 gets drunk, strips naked, and somehow emerges dressed as something teflon, but what, specifically, you can't tell.
mystyrose dressed as your sister.
noneuclid dressed as a senior internet director.
pixiepunksarah dressed as the Downward Power Ranger.
queenazura dressed as a disturbing self-made character called "Pinky Gorillashorts".
tivil dressed as someone called "Lois Hutchinson", but you've never heard of them before.
wraith7x dressed as the Duke of Duoblagere.
yavanna_june dressed as a new member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Excessive Observer.
zeldamae dressed as Jennifer Lopez.
Throw your own party at the Hallomeme! Created with phpNonsense | | Thursday, October 27th, 2005 | | 12:44 pm |
| | Friday, September 16th, 2005 | | 8:51 pm |
ARRRRR! ! ! You are The Cap'n!Some men are born great, some achieve greatness and some slit the throats of any man that stands between them and the mantle of power. You never met a man you couldn't eviscerate. Not that mindless violence is the only avenue open to you - but why take an avenue when you have complete freeway access? You are the definitive Man of Action. You are James Bond in a blousy shirt and drawstring-fly pants. Your swash was buckled long ago and you have never been so sure of anything in your life as in your ability to bend everyone to your will. You will call anyone out and cut off their head if they show any sign of taking you on or backing down. You cannot be saddled with tedious underlings, but if one of your lieutenants shows an overly developed sense of ambition he may find more suitable accommodations in Davy Jones' locker. That is, of course, IF you notice him. You tend to be self absorbed - a weakness that may keep you from seeing enemies where they are and imagining them where they are not. What's Yer Inner Pirate? brought to you by The Official Talk Like A Pirate Web Site. Arrrrr! | | Monday, July 25th, 2005 | | 12:08 pm |
| | Thursday, May 26th, 2005 | | 5:53 pm |
Geeks R' US
Today is a good I was paid to play games. The a kid came to me in the
library carrying a starwars book and asked me where the graphic novels
were. I am a geek and i like helping the next generation of geek. I am
now about to be paid to play board games with children. Why can;t this
be every day at work? Current Mood: bouncy | | Monday, May 23rd, 2005 | | 1:19 pm |
I have been given a project from work. I will be updating our Juvinile
collection of New Age Religion. I would like any Suggetsions of
non-fiction childrens books on new age religion. I can use A few
fiction books but only a few. We currently have 30 items on shelf 8 are
individual books about Astronomical Signs Libra, Pisces, etc... the
rest are out of date books dealing with vampires, witches, the salem
trails. A few are okay but not great. so please comment back with
suggetsions we are looking for items for 7-13 year old kids. | | Thursday, May 19th, 2005 | | 2:01 pm |
My Light Saber
Green is your Lightsaber's color. Green is the color of nature. It symbolizes growth, harmony, and freshness. Green has strong emotional correspondence with safety. Green is also commonly associated with wealth and happiness, so someone with a green lightsaber like yourself is a fortunate soul | | Thursday, May 12th, 2005 | | 2:29 pm |
Yeah Baby, Now thats what I call Reproduction
US robot builds copies of itself By Roland Pease BBC science correspondent The experiment shows reproduction is not unique to biology, the scientists argue More details US researchers have devised a simple robot that can make copies of itself from spare parts. Writing in Nature, the robot's creators say their experiment shows the ability to reproduce is not unique to biology. Their long-term plan is to design robots made from hundreds or thousands of identical basic modules. These could repair themselves if parts fail, reconfigure themselves to better perform the task they have been set, or even to make extra helpers. So far, the robots, if they can be called that, consist of just three or four mobile cubes. Each unit comes with a small computer code carrying a blueprint for the layout of the robot, electrical contacts to let it communicate with its neighbours, and magnets to let them stick together. By turning and moving, the cubes can pick up new units, decide where they belong, and stack them alongside each other to make new devices. In a little more than a minute, a simple three-cube robot can make a copy of itself. That offspring version can then make further copies. It is only a toy demonstration of the idea, but lead researcher Hod Lipson, of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, has bold plans for these intelligent modular machines. "Space applications clearly come to mind. If you're sending a robot to one of Jupiter's moons, and the robot breaks, then the mission is over," Dr Lipson told the BBC. "So you would like to have a robotic system that can adapt, or to repair itself, remotely. So that would be one clear application." Other applications could be down mines or in nuclear facilities. The researchers have previously used aspects of evolution to help them design robots. Combining this with the biology of self-repair and of replication would make huge changes to the field of robotics. Reproducing robot, Cornell University Electrical contacts let each cube communicate with its neighbours | | Saturday, April 30th, 2005 | | 4:43 pm |
The Chilly Willy Song
lyrics: I´m Chilly Willy the penguin I shake until I´m blue My head is hot and my feet are cold Ha Hee Hachoo Now what about the crocodiles along the river Nile I´ll bet they´re all as warm as toast They always seem to smile I´m always Chilly Willy I´m frozen through and through My nose is red and my tale is told Ha Hee Hachoo. Current Mood: amused | | Thursday, April 21st, 2005 | | 1:20 pm |
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/
You have completed the Black-White IAT. The line immediately below summarizes the results of your task performance. Your data suggest a moderate automatic preference for Black American relative to White American Your result, reported above, is already corrected for the order in which you took the parts of the IAT. If you have a question about the effect of order, please read the answer to FAQ 1 on the page of FAQs for this test. The interpretation shown above is described as 'automatic preference for Black' if you responded faster when Black faces and Good words were classified with the same key as opposed to White faces and Good words. It is marked 'automatic preference for White' if you were faster when giving the same response to White faces and Good words. Depending on the magnitude of your result, your automatic preference may be described as 'slight', 'moderate', 'strong', or 'little to no preference'. If you have unanswered questions about the task, please review the frequently asked questions about this type of research. Any followup questions can be directed to the researchers by email at that page. |
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