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Frustratingly' date=' every time I manage to superposition I collapse into a single location when someone notices.[/quote']Maybe she wants to "go out" to a Nigerian hotel so the two of you can "stay in for a quiet evening". This would reduce the likelihood of collapsing her wave function.
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You should contact her via yahoo chat and tell her you wired US$5000 to US Consul General Brian Browne in Lagos. All she has to do is go over to the American embassy or call Brian at (234)-1-2610195 and all her troubles will be over. She must be a model. She sure doesn't write like a nerd.
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Well, I found some CAD files at Boeing but they are just fuselage plans for airport gate planning purposes, not much technical data there. They're also in .dwg format so you'll have to have AutoCAD or VoloView to view them. AutoDesk may have some other free reader since I don't think you can get VoloView for free any more. Absolutely. And versatility is king in today's job market unless you're the best in a specific field. That's because draftsmen may lend a certain intuitive quality to a CAD drawing but it takes an engineer or an architect to really design something well in CAD. And they are the ones licensed to stamp the drawing officially.
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A choice between someone who thinks primarily about their looks and someone who looks primarily to think is no choice at all.
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Avoid ad hominem.
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If you calculate it on your PDA, you might get (wait for it...) BlackBerry Pi.
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Only the NYC wanna-be's who are like, trying to act all east coast and all. Not like Emma Watson. Who drinks beer.
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In England, they call fries "chips" like in fish and chips, although they are more like US "steak fries" or "cottage fries". Yes, it's a regional thang. East of the Mississippi it's soda, west it's pop. People over 90 call it soda pop. But people like Emma Watson drink beer.
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Does Emma Watson eat any of these things when she drinks?
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Yes, in the form of ketchup. Judging by my daughter, ketchup is one of the major food groups in the US. I'm sure Emma Watson doesn't eat ketchup, though.
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Maybe Dave only needs to set up a voting poll for Best Debater. The rest seem to have pretty clear winners. He's going to decide later today.
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A shandy can be made with 7Up or Sprite instead of ginger ale. I've had them explained to me but never had one, never having been a big beer or soda fan. They sound tremendously hideous. Americans LOVE vinegar with their "chips", they just prefer the vinegar diluted with tomatoes, cayenne, onions and sugar. Oh, excuse me! Does Emma Watson like chips with her beer?
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A shandy is half beer and half ginger ale, crisps are potato chips. I'm calling Fundamental Attribution Error here. Don't make her out to be an alcoholic just because she's been "drinking". Seeing someone drinking a beer does not mean they are a falling down blackout drunk. Even having a bit too much is just experimentation at her age. Lighten up, people.
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There's drinking and then there's drinking. ;) Hermione has that girl-next-door quality about her. Couple that with the fact that Ron is oblivious to her and the average male then wants to reach out and protect her (while showing her what a real man is like, of course). It's part of the appeal of her character and you're transferring that to the actress. Seeing Emma drink a beer is not necessarily seeing her in a rehab clinic. Don't panic.
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Woman: (sneezes and moans several times) Man: "Excuse me, but is everything OK?" Woman: "Yes, it's just that I have this condition where every time I sneeze I have an orgasm." Man: "Yikes! Are you taking anything for it?" Woman: (smiling) "Pepper."
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I found this at a site which was at least asking if it was murder rather than claiming it was murder (1) If Courtney called them instead of Kurt it removes the question of security vs. suicide. Suicide's biggest piece of evidence, the shotgun and it's position, are called into question by three things: 1) it had been wiped clean, 2) it had been loaded with three rounds, and 3) a heroin addict most likely wouldn't want to go that way (admittedly conjecture). The second biggest piece of evidence for suicide is the "suicide note". Some say it didn't sound like a suicide note. I think it easily could have been. (2)
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I find a discrepancy in your testimony. Btw, where were you on the night of April 8th, 1994? I just think it would be a more credible approach to pick apart the evidence that suggests it was suicide and see if there is stronger evidence that it was murder. Looking for motive assumes it ws murder and insures you will either dismiss any suicide evidence or try to link it to the homicide thesis. The name of the person filing the missing person report is blanked out. Does anyone know who filed it? One report said it was "the family" but was it his wife or his mother? I read something about a call allegedly made by Cobain's mother to the Seattle police warning them that Cobain had fled a CA rehab center, was suicidal and had bought a shotgun. Was it ever confirmed that his mother made that call? It seems like a lot of info for a person about to commit suicide to confide to his mother.
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Is that the whole point? Sorry, then I'm not interested. I thought that setting out all the evidence that suggests it was murder should come first. If you automatically assume it was murder and jump right to accusing suspects then I'll never be convinced you didn't lead yourself to a conclusion based on your own presuppositions. I was semi-interested in taking a case apart scientifically but this approach insures it'll be just another conspiracy theory.
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Personally, I think it would be more credible to try to establish a case for murder as opposed to the suicide it was concluded to be. Pointing fingers assumes it was murder and I don't think you want to leap that far ahead.
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Am I remembering right that there were no fingerprints on the gun? And wasn't the room cleaned like someone had wiped it down? Abusing a corpse in any way that might offend family sensibilities IS against the law. It's not murder, but it is covered under public indecency statutes.
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Most likely it was a Pyrex pan and you've probably had it for years. After going in and out of the oven so many times Pyrex can develop stress fractures from thermal fatigue. Sometimes tiny scratches can add to the stress as well. I've noticed that Pyrex is really tough but when it goes it goes big time. I've dropped Pyrex from three feet or more onto hardwood and tile and it hasn't broken. Once I dropped a measuring cup and it landed just wrong and literally blew up, throwing pieces all over the kitchen.
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I can talk to Dave about extending the edit window a bit. I think it's set for six hours right now. There's no reason why you can't correct a bad post with a better post later in the thread. Then a mod can either soft delete it or just leave it in since you've made corrections in another post. The edit window prevents people from going back and changing a bunch of stuff that leaves threads in a shambles, something that's been abused before. It also helps with Warnings since the culprits can't edit the evidence. But mostly in a science and debate forum it's important to be precise the first time around. Pleez tri knot tu mayk enny miztakkes.
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"Don't wipe your feet, it's new carpet!" "It's actually less embarassing in front of a large crowd." "Baseball is more fun when no one hits the ball." "Did you say 'boarding pass' or 'BOMB'? "Televangelists aren't in it for the money." "I'll have the tofu fried in bacon grease." "Cheating? That's rather clever of you." "Stop working so hard and I'll continue your funding." "Danger is my maiden name."