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http://personal.baker.edu/web2/cdavis09/roses.html

I answered every time correctly, including the first one.

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Dwindlehop wrote:http://personal.baker.edu/web2/cdavis09/roses.html

I answered every time correctly, including the first one.
Took me 3 times :(

Time to sleep!

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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/06/25/tosh_fuel_cell/

this sounds pretty cool. to ece majors (since paul doesn't read this board any more) how does this compare to regular batteries? (AA, cellphone, laptop)

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Dwindlehop wrote:http://personal.baker.edu/web2/cdavis09/roses.html

I answered every time correctly, including the first one.
Heh took me 18 trials. Clearly I suck. Or according to the page, am more intelligent than you two! :roll:
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http://lazybastard.ehuna.org/files/vide ... tising.mov

Hehe Sharad sent this to me. "Truth in Advertising". Funny short.
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You usually compare batteries by their energy density in J/kg. Off the top of my head, I know that Amber's high capacity laptop battery stores 65 Whr and weighs 1 lb. The article says that the fuel cell battery supplies 100 mW for 20 hr and weighs 8.5 g. When I do the math, I see the laptop battery at 143 Whr/kg and the fuel cell at 235 Whr/kg.

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http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/06/23 ... 01196.html

Apparently Paypal makes no guarantees regarding transactions involving the sale of intangible goods, like the respect of one's fellow man or Star Wars Galaxies credits.

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Alan wrote:Heh took me 18 trials. Clearly I suck. Or according to the page, am more intelligent than you two! :roll:
yes you suck. took me 2 tries, because I wasn't sure what counts as a rose (had the petal part).

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http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101, ... ories_html
Using a two-way video, audio and text chat interface, expo attendees were invited to control Doc Johnson-branded iVibe pleasure devices being put to use by models at an undisclosed location, in various states of undress.
Could it be Dick Cheney's undisclosed location?! (SFW)

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Peijen wrote:
Alan wrote:Heh took me 18 trials. Clearly I suck. Or according to the page, am more intelligent than you two! :roll:
yes you suck. took me 2 tries, because I wasn't sure what counts as a rose (had the petal part).
You know, I never even thought about it that way. That must be why I sucked so much. Or I mean, am so smart.
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Dwindlehop wrote:http://www.newcomicreviews.com/temp/spidey/rotate.php

Relead for more goodness.
Take that, people with diabetes!

THAT BEAR WAS MY FATHER!
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Alan wrote:http://lazybastard.ehuna.org/files/vide ... tising.mov

Hehe Sharad sent this to me. "Truth in Advertising". Funny short.
Heh, just got around to watching this, it's great. Watch it if you haven't already (not safe for most workplaces).

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dumb kid. I remember in my 10 grade history class we had an intern teacher and she was hot!! geeky hot!!

never offered me blow jobs though... what a bitch :evil:

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Peijen wrote:dumb kid. I remember in my 10 grade history class we had an intern teacher and she was hot!! geeky hot!!

never offered me blow jobs though... what a bitch :evil:
how dare she!

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Heh, I'll admit I did have a very hot Spanish teacher, Miss Darlene Lebo; who was 21 at the time and right out of college. I remember her being the target of more than one lewd joke and that the French teacher hit on her often.

After some googling, she apparently led Lakewood High School (CAT was attached to it) to some very successful seasons. Here's some info via a player bio:

http://judolphins.collegesports.com/spo ... nny00.html

No google images found though. Back to work...

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http://www.astonishingtales.com/php2/mi ... ataaww.pdf

"KITTY WITTGENSTEIN AND THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING
WEREWOLVES"

Quite possibly the stupidest thing I have ever read.

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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases ... 625-2.html
THE PRESIDENT: And no one can argue that the world is better off with Saddam -- if Saddam Hussein were in power.

Q But, Mr. President, the world is a more dangerous place today. I don't know whether you can see that or not.

THE PRESIDENT: Why do you say that?

Q There are terrorist bombings every single day. It's now a daily event. It wasn't like that two years ago.

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