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The bigger hypocracy from conservatives was that it was unfair to question John Roberts' ability to seperate his faith from the law because we don't have religious tests in this country and that's offensive to him and his career, and blah blah blah. HOW DARE YOU THINK SOMEONE'S FAITH INFLUENCES THEIR JUDGMENT So what's the arguement being put forth by conservatives in support of Meiers? "Trust us, she's an Evangelical Christian, so we know how she'll vote."
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And a number of political types oddly share that name. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McLaughlin Including a former CIA director.
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Oh great. Here's the next guy who will get every accomplishment the company can pile on him in months then leave because he doesn't need them anymore.
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Their whole marketing campaign seems to revolve around bizarre imagery. I think it sucks.
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Jobber of the Week replied to {''({o..o})''}'s topic in Video Games
I kind of like this. Mike's point that parents bitch at voluntary enforcement means that "it's the law" is a whole lot easier to swallow. There is figures that show that kids are buying games rated for an age older than they are quite a bit. Nobody is saying the parent should be replaced by any rating system, but that the parent should make that decision instead of having a 13 year old come up to the counter with Doom 3. Besides, the next time some parent from California bitches, there's nobody to blame but themselves. -
Bear! Beaaaarrr! Although the dialogue is great, I did not find this game to be as great as everyone said. The best thing they could do for the gameplay is make one stick the roll the ball back and forth stick, and the other stick a walk around the ball or change camera angle stick. 90 degree turns are tough if you want to see where you're going. I'm going to skip WLK.
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I believe there's an arguement that malpractice is affecting doctors' bottom lines, not the insurance company's bottom line. The arguement being that doctors go elsewhere where state laws protect them or get out of the field or something. I believe that they tend to leave more for places where they can get more clients at higher rates, myself. I lost two doctors in a short period of time because both of them left our little cow town at the edge of the bay area for San Francisco. Here, well, I'm not sure what the laws are like. CA may have more laws protecting against malpractice than NV, but CA's politicians constantly talk about sticking it to the man and protecting consumer rights and demanding lower fees and all that populist talk. However, in this city everyone with wealth takes a flight to California for their medical care. In fact, many of the hospitals here are notorious for being pretty bad, and if you have to stay over more than one night you may want to fuhgeddaboutit if you've read the horror stories I have. Thankfully, I seem to live close to the best of these not so great hospitals.
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MPEG2 is native DVD video, so whatever you do it ultimately needs to be in that format. For the best quality you'll want to capture to a lossless codec first and then convert that to MPEG2 with a program. Look around the ol' warez bin for TMPEGenc Pro or whatever the paid version is called, it can handle conversions to DVD videos. As for what tools to then burn MPEG2 to DVD, it depends on how complex you want the DVD in terms of things like menus or features.
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"If Bill Gates woke up tomorrow morning and found out he only had Oprah's wealth, he'd jump out the window. He'd be trying to slit his wrists with the glass on the way down." --Chris Rock I still think there should be a better measuring stick for "crime" rather than number of illegal acts committed with no regard for the nature of the crime. It takes a lot of wannabe gangsters to rob as much money as Enron robbed from California.
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<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, thinking about it, the most exciting part wont be Ann Coulter offering herself. No, the most exciting part is following hypocracy, and I wonder if well see Michelle Malkin endorse discriminating against Filipinos for national security jobs. Hmmmm, sources guess "no."
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Czech, I hope you're planning to make a gimmick of just going into random threads and saying "This is George W. Bush's fault." because otherwise it's just irritating. I hope Ann Coulter offers herself to work as the newest member of the White House staff. "I'm the only one you can trust to keep information away from the enemy!"
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Then don't use Google for cracks. http://astalavista.box.sk You may still get a virus from time to time, but Avast is free and let's you scan individual programs before you open them with Right Click/Scan File.
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Hillary did not have to get a judicial order to be let into the house.
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Study: God Unnecessary For Strong Society
Jobber of the Week replied to Slickster's topic in Current Events
Here's the study in question. And it says... In other words, just because these two things are going up and down at once does not mean that they're directly linked to one another. In simpler terms, this news story is stupid. -
In three segments, Debbie Downer has gone from First Hour Gold to End Of The Night. Axe it, arleady! The only reason people enjoyed it was because the crew was falling apart. This show has an interesting trend of completely being utter suckitude, then slowly building itself up over the season. It built itself up earlier, so of course it was time to go back to utter suck again. And this episode was so bad that I did something unprecedented. I switched to MadTV. For five minutes, then went to something on DVR when I saw that it was even worse. And 3.5 minutes were commercials.
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http:/www.CityNameSportsTeamShopZone.com?
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I'll remember to complain to Bill the next time I see him in one of these casinos. Provided that he hasn't moved to the High Roller parlor by now.
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Paul Martin loves gays, Vatican not amused
Jobber of the Week replied to Lord of The Curry's topic in Current Events
Oh, I remember Kerry and a bunch of others being denied their dose of crackers because of their views or something. I wouldn't say it's directly the fault of New Pope (get it? New Coke? Ohhkay) but he is a sign of the times. The Papal stance on Harry Potter has changed from "fiction that may teach kids good values" to "evil satan-teaching tool" -
CBright7831 has lost overness for this post and has been demoted to lower-midcarder status.
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Ad-Aware Personal is a good place to start. Please stop using Explorer if you haven't already.
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This is what demos are for. There's a pinned thread about this at the very top of the forum so as to keep the place from becoming a request forum for warez.
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ When you run it, make sure your recording source (next to the microphone volume slider) is set to Wave Out Mix. I think that'll do it for you.
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Ginsburg actually said she approved of what he did. The complaint isn't so much about saying nothing, because other nominees, before Ginsberg, have done that. It's that he's saying nothing AND a complete lock that made people frustrated.
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But if too many voluntary soldiers die, nobody wants to sign up. And then the next thing you know we may all be out there wearing fatigues. Sheehan is a dumbass. Tyler talks too much.
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Wireless Internet Connection Problem.
Jobber of the Week replied to iliketurtles's topic in Technology
Wifi has nothing to do with launch buttons, usually. Right click on My Network Places and click properties. What icons (if any) appear in the window that pops up?