MrRant
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That position has already been taken by me. Hmmm?
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TV shows is what I am talking about. Watch ST:TNG on Spike.
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What part of NEVER MIND THE BLURRYNESS didn't you get?
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Dead Alive Rosemary's Baby Friday the 13th (choice) Suspiria The Omen Night of the Living Dead (1968) The Fly (1986) Dawn of the Dead The Exorcist Lost Boys Return of the Living Dead Carrie Nightmare on Elm Street (choice) Day of the Dead From Dusk Til Dawn The Shining I despise this list as well.
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Oh.. and the logo's are just quickies done in Photoshop. And I'm not even any good at it.
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Here are some screen shots of what I have so far for the horror side and the sci-fi side. Nevermind the bluriness of the text as I saved it at a low resolution to not take FOREVER to load. Notice the blood like texture on the horror one. Horror Sci-Fi
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I would like to throw in to say that they aren't exactly "cut" but sped up during non-talking points to cut off a few seconds here and there.
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Seattle isn't that helpless.
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I never said I wanted him back. But I wouldn't be suprised for some odd reason his game came back to him.
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If you listen to Parcells talk about this team you wouldn't think that since he knows the combined record of the teams they have beaten is 10-27 I believe.
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And why the hell do you need to password protect your printer? Did someone hack you and print out a page that says: "All your Printer belong to us"?
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Google is your friend. Check out http://www.BroadBandReports.com for some more info. If you don't have a Windows CD then you are going to need to... obtain one.
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My only prediction for the M's is that I have an odd feeling Griffey will be back in Seattle by the All-Star Break. That and they need to retool the team quite a bit because what they have just isn't enough to get over the hump.
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - The polar ice cap is melting at an alarming rate due to global warming (news - web sites), according to NASA (news - web sites) scientists, with satellite images showing the ice cap has been shrinking by 10 percent per decade over the past quarter century. "It is happening now. We cannot afford to wait a long period of time for technological solutions," said David Rind of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York. "Change is in the air -- literally," he told a press conference here Thursday. By means of a special satellite launched last year to measure the thickness of the polar ice cap, NASA has confirmed that part of the Arctic Ocean that remains frozen all year round shrank at a rate of 10 percent per decade since 1980, NASA researcher Josefino Comiso said. "The extent of Arctic sea ice that remains frozen all year reached record lows in 2002 and 2003," he added. The polar ice cap expands in winter and contracts in spring and summer. The part of the ice cap that never melts, even in the warmest summers, is called the "perennial sea ice." The oceans and land masses surrounding the Arctic Ocean have warmed one degree Celsius (two degrees Fahrenheit) during the past decade, scientists said. Researchers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration are worried because global warming speeds up as the ice cap melts, forming a vicious cycle. "Snow and sea-ice are highly reflective because they are white," Comiso said. "Most of the sun's energy is simply reflected back to space. With retraction of the ice cover, that means that less of surface is covered by this highly reflective snow and sea ice, and so more energy has been absorbed and the climate warms." The warming trend has brought spectacular consequences. US and Canadian scientists reported in September that the largest ice shelf in the Arctic off Canada's coast has broken up due to climate change and could endanger shipping and drilling platforms in the Beaufort Sea. The Ward Hunt Ice Shelf had been in place on the north coast of Ellesmere Island in Canada's Nunavut territory for at least 3,000 years. "Small changes in ice could mean big impacts on the water cycle and ultimately the global climate," warned NASA. The changes could alter ocean currents, the distribution of fish populations and precipitation averages over a wide area. "One activity in the north is hunting of marine animals using sea-ice as a platform. When sea-ice retreats, it affects the communities up there," said University of Washington oceanographer Michael Seteele. "The Arctic is changing rapidly. We should be concerned in the sense we need to simply recognize the change is here, is occurring and we may have to adapt to it," University of Colorado researcher Mark Serreze told reporters. "Why the increase in global temperature?" he asked. "Part of this is probably simply due to natural variability in the climate system," he added. "But the general consensus of the climate community is that part these changes are due to human impact."
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When I lived in Vegas I SOOOOO wanted to run into the Jack in The Box by my work in a suit and scream "INS~!"
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I'm looking at various designs. The only issue with the seperate design schemes is that I would have almost have 2 sites which isn't a bad thing but being as unartistic as I am it would tad difficult as I would have to have it like this (including both pointing to the same forums): Main Page -> horror.whatever.com/scifi.whatever.com -> forum.whatever.com Perhaps a color scheme that fits both genre's.
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Well I will start by saying Kobe sucks. Shaq sucks. Karl sucks. GP sucks and the Lakers suck.
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I wonder what loser came up with the names of these drinks just so he/she can brag the next day about having a "Screaming Orgasm" last night.
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I like the boards.... The content is interesting but I'm more of a fan of having a main page with more or less regular links instead of the "dead angel" and links off of that. I'm not that artistic anyways.
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Goddamn that site is slow. I'm looking into ways of doing it. The site probably won't launch for at LEAST 2-3 weeks. Getting something setup won't be too hard. It will be the content etc.
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Ask him if Steamboat carried him.
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And where the fuck is the pie?
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Myself and El Satanico were plotting on doing a sci-fi/horror site (mostly because of the similarities between the two and 25-50% of horror has sci fi in it and 25-50%of sci-fi has horror in it) and only those two subjects. We were thinking: DVD/Theatre/TV Reviews - By TV I mean Sci-Fi mini series, TV shows (Buffy (even though I don't care for it), Star Trek, Farscape, Quantum Leap if you wanted too), HBO Movies. B movies that come on HBO/ThrillerMAX etc. Also horror or sci-fi related Anime I would consider sparingly. DVD Releases Box Office Reports with info on the horror or sci-fi movies. Forum Any other ideas? I thought a weekly listing of upcoming horror/sci fi movies that will becoming on the premium movie channels would be cool as well. I think El Satanico has DVD releases covered so this is what we would be looking for: 2-3 Columnists - Opinion pieces, not reviews. 1 Box office grunt 4-5 Reviewers Possibly some mods for the forum. Site Mod with myself and El Satanico.
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I'm tired of you and your Extravaganzas. Next time I DEMAND a shindig.