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Note to self: no random gay innuendo at SMD
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55Z48SMWSHs
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Bored as fudge
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And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes; and they shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them. Ezekiel 25:17, KJV
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Doing an extra credit survey for philosophy class, seeing how many responses I can get: Logical Argument of Evil: If God can prevent the destructive suffering of the innocent, yet chooses not to, He is not good. If God chooses to prevent the suffering but cannot, He is not omnipotent. If God cannot recognize the suffering of the innocent, he is not wise. In the Western tradition, God is defined as possessing these three attributes: omnipotence, omniscience and omnibenevolence. Can one rationally believe BOTH: that all of the premises of the logical argument of evil are true, and that the traditional Western God exists?
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http://forum.realmofexcursion.com/showthread.php?t=39582
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And here I've been lumping them in together with Audiobahn and Pyle...learn something new every day
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? http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_subs_pages.php?page_id=42
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Alright finally read that whole long thread. Hilarty++ but it does bring up a good point of manufacturers and their markeneering...like that "Dynamic Motor Analysis" system JL uses on the W6v2's and W7's...although that may actually be real engineering...not really keen on all the EE jargon...
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this hot ham and cheese is absolutely mind numbingly awesome. I should just marry myself already....
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Speaking of which, what kind of motor technology have the SI Mags been using
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But I thought the new XXX used a split coil motor while the LMS used that fancy patent pending LMT thing? I honestly don't care either way Neil, just wanted to make sure I'm not going crosseyed (which is completely possible) or something Read on...apparently my humour is too dry for many to pick up....others missed that, too. Totally and completely different. you mean I actually have to read that whole thread? awwwwwwwwwwww, :turkey:
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But I thought the new XXX used a split coil motor while the LMS used that fancy patent pending LMT thing? I honestly don't care either way Neil, just wanted to make sure I'm not going crosseyed (which is completely possible) or something
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A little more info on the new Mags
Penguin4x4 replied to Electrodynamic's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Great news, can't wait to see em -
Made 4 different schedules for spring registration on Wednesday Scheduled my final exams for this semester Finishing this assignment on waiting lines look at penguin being a good little worker bee
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Book? Whats a book? Can you eat it?
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Yeah but how did they measure that? Its probably BMI, which is about as accurate as a broken clock...
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Yes thats right bitches I have returned...I also watched a couple episodes of Top Gear on BBC America since the folks have that fancy satelitte getup...I honestly don't see what the big deal about it is...although it was pretty funny when they couldn't even cut the roof off a car with a Sawzall...dumbasses...
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kick his ass seabass
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Better 11 then any other time, rush hour is from 5 to 10 usually. And thats 5 in the morning until' 10 at night true dat your definitions of rush hour are amusing. to me rush hour means under 30 in a 60, otherwise it is just traffic in which case cities like Chicago have "rush hour" 24 hours a day. I haven't been through Houston in a long time where I didn't hit 30 in a 65 (65 in texas ) 60 in some areas of houston boo! i want 70 again Between Kingwood and Iowa Colony the spedo never drops below 70 in my truck
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Between the 20 hours a week as an SA and 12 hours a week as a student I think I get plenty of exercise, probably not enough though..
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JACKSON, Mo. -- A collision with a semi-trailer truck seven years ago left 52-year-old Deborah Shank permanently brain-damaged and in a wheelchair. Her husband, Jim, and three sons found a small source of solace: a $700,000 accident settlement from the trucking company involved. After legal fees and other expenses, the remaining $417,000 was put in a special trust. It was to be used for Mrs. Shank's care. Instead, all of it is now slated to go to Mrs. Shank's former employer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Two years ago, the retail giant's health plan sued the Shanks for the $470,000 it had spent on her medical care. A federal judge ruled last year in Wal-Mart's favor, backed by an appeals-court decision in August. Now, her family has to rely on Medicaid and Mrs. Shank's social-security payments to keep up her round-the-clock care. Typical Wally World...