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#5896
And are you one, "guest"? Register if you haven't already. It's a gas here.

Hmmm, asking a lurker to register....methinks that may break certain unwriten Laws Of The Universe.
#5897
Echhhh, I'm stumbling around like a zombie this morning. Bleah.

Must. have. coffee.

Must...stop...talking....like....William....Shatner...acts....
#5898
Wow. An indoor snow storm...in the middle of the desert. I think I've seen just about everything now.
#5899
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#5900
I've heard of a method for semi-secure communication that uses any public email service like Hotmail, Yaoo, etc.

Basically, person "A" gets an account and writes his message, then saves it as a 'draft' copy.

Person "B" logs in and reads the 'draft', then adds a reply and re-saves it as a 'draft'.

The message is never sent so it doesn't appear in normal email message traffic, but both parties can read and reply as much as they like.
#5901
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Teh Terrorist!!!!
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#5902
I'm reading something very good and very funny right now, titled "Of Rice And Men". Copied synopsis from Random House:

Spreading democracy takes more than cutting-edge military hardware.Winning the hearts and minds of a troubled nation is a special mission we give to bewildered young soldiers who can't speak the native language, don't know the customs, can't tell friends from enemies,and–in this wonderfully outrageous Iraq-era novel about Vietnam–wonder why they have to risk their lives spraying peanut plants, inoculating pigs, and hauling miracle rice seed for Ho Chi Minh.

Brash,eye-opening, and surprisingly comic, Of Rice and Men displays the same irreverent spirit as the black-comedy classics Catch-22 and MASH–as it chronicles the American Army's little known "Civil Affairs" soldiers who courageously roam hostile war zones, not to kill or to destroy, but to build, to feed, and to heal. Unprepared, uncertain, and naive, they
find it impossible to make the skeptical population fall in love with them.

But it's thrilling to watch them try.

Among the unforgettable characters: Guy Lopaca, an inept Army-trained interpreter who can barely say "I can't speak Vietnamese" in Vietnamese, but has no trouble chatting with stray dogs and water buffalo. Guy's friends include "Virgin Mary" Crocker, a pragmatic nurse earning a fortune spending nights with homesick soldiers; Paul Gianelli, a heroic builderof medical clinics who doesn't want to be remembered badly, so he never goes home; and Tyler DeMudge, whose cure for every problem is a chilly martini, a patch of shade, and the theory that every bad event in life is "good training" for enduring it again.

Pricelessly funny,disarming, thought-provoking, as fresh as the morning headlines, and bursting with humor, affection, and pride, Of Rice and Men is a sincere tribute to those young men and women, thrust into our hearts-and-minds wars, who try to do absolute good in a hopeless situation.

#5903
Lol, it's like they turned all the mental patients loose, but equipped them with laptops and an internet onnection first.
#5904
[span class="story_text"]On the Tonight Show, Mr Jay Leno, declaredthat "Cheney is starting to lose it. After he shot the guy he screamed,"Anyone else want to call domestic wiretapping illegal?"

Badda-boom!

[/span][span class="story_text"]The Texas authorities issued a report blaming"a hunter's judgment factor." Mr Cheney's only offence has been thenon-payment of a $7 hunting licence supplement required for upland gamebirds. "A cheque is on its way," a spokesman now says. "We can't getbin Laden, but we nailed a 78-year-old attorney," comedian Mr DavidLetterman put it on the Late Night Show.

[/span]Canada.com headline: "Cheney steps up war on lawyers."
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Thank you, thank you. I'll be here all week.
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#5905
[span style="font-family: Arial Narrow;"]Pretty soon we'll all be on the list. Wheeeeeeeeee.......I mean, come on-  325, 000 "suspects"? Are we really to believe there are that many people in the US who are considered some sort of "terror threat"? [/span]
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]Civil liberties fear as US terror suspect list rises to 325,000

Julian Borger in Washington
Thursday February 16, 2006
The Guardian

Civil liberties organisations expressed outrage yesterday after it was reported that the database of terrorist suspects kept by the US authorities now holds 325,000 names, a fourfold increase in two and a half years.

The list, maintained by the National Counterterrorism Centre (NCTC), includes different spellings of the same person's names as well as aliases, but the Washington Post quoted NCTC officials as saying that at least 200,000 individuals are on it. They said that "only a very, very small fraction" of that number were US citizens, but that insistence did little to defuse the reaction.

#5906
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#5907
You made a "spiritual teacher" flame you. Now THAT is classic.

There's a delicious bit of irony in there somewhere, I just can't seem to put my finger on it...
#5908
Boy, something tells me that true or not, Willie's gonna take some heat for that.
#5909
thanks for the lovely description. The university I want to go there is in Tacoma

Errr, well, on the other hand it's very ummm picturesque.
#5910
I heard the lawyer said that he wasn't surprised Cheney shot him, just that he was surprised it wasn't in the back. :)