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dmagicglock

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  1. I'll keep you guys in my thoughts in prayers, stay strong
  2. haha yeah i saw that and was like... what a sweet first response!
  3. 08 zx6r... here it is again! http://www.zxforums.com/forums/zx-6r-forum/14462-fi-light-need-help.html
  4. is there anyone on here who's ever actually owned a mac within the past 3 years and said man... this sucks, i'd rather be using my PC
  5. another pulitzer winning article by amelia
  6. WTF! great find! that thread will become more epic than the "i put NOS energy drink in my gas tank" and my friend "drilled through my ECU" threads
  7. i guess it just depends on if she's a girl who likes to double click her mouse with one or two fingers? whats so bad about that?
  8. is that a derivative of the british word bollocks!? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Cw0QJU8ro
  9. if you want to right click you just use two fingers when you click on something instead of one and it will give you the right click options you're use to seeing with windows. Or you can hold down the control key and click with one finger if you wanna do it the hard way
  10. dmagicglock

    Whoah.

    true.. that is one big f'in liability just waiting to skyrocket the city's insurance and raise taxpayer dollars... Its amazing how much this lady reminds me of the mayor of dayton "rhine mcclin" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkH6X8oDPFk
  11. I think the driver of the semi would've been uninjured had he been wearing a helmet
  12. I'm gonna go buy a clunker, see if I can jump a curb and land it on top of a retaining post... i will post results later
  13. dmagicglock

    Whoah.

    maybe you ain't got no legs
  14. dmagicglock

    Whoah.

    well if you wanna have illegal drag racing... I'm gonna say do it in wellford well if you wanna rob a bank.... do it in wellford well if you wanna kill someone... do it in wellford just be sure to have reliable transportation
  15. haha my brother in law did that, bought a shitty 300 dollar laptop and put linux on it... works great, but he's a comp geek and has a mac too
  16. yea no really it is... I saw this on the news and my jaw dropped... luckily she survived unscathed... talk about a miracle... or really well placed handicapped signs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sTcpKCPvxo
  17. I don't know if there's a mac store in the easton mall, but there was one in the kenwood mall in cincy and they're "playground" stores where you can go in and use the computers, get 1 on 1 instruction, etc... Go in sometime if you have one up there and you can see if you like it. Theyre not that different to use and i promise you once you buy one, you'll be like wtf, why didn't I do this 10 years ago.
  18. i've had my Mac for almost a year, it has never crashed once... I've never had to reinstall the OS, I've never had a "virus" or had to renew "virus software". It was a little more than a PC, but I will never buy another new PC again. I have a toshiba that I bought just a little before my Mac, and even with disabling a lot of the startup menus, it still doesn't come as close to being as fast or reliable as my mac. I can literally turn my computer on and be surfing the web in 10 seconds from the time I hit the power button. Thats like a 10 minute process on the PC
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  20. when I was in undergrad for bio at wsu I had a good friend of mine that was an atheist that would always bring up the flying sketti monster when we'd have these kinds of talks... he had a sweet tshirt of the flying sketti monster
  21. whats the sticker price of the n95, isn't that like a G? nevermind i'm thinking of n97 and n900, check out this bling bling http://cgi.ebay.com/Nokia-8800-Diamond-Arte-Limited-Edition-1-02-Carats_W0QQitemZ220477887643QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCell_Phones?hash=item335581949b&_trksid=p4999.c0.m14#ht_1458wt_1167
  22. well this thread had a philosophical twist to it for a while so I thought I'd make a recommendation to anyone who enjoys reading. Probably the single greatest book I've ever read was "mere christianity" by C.S. Lewis. A former skeptic of there being a higher power, became a great advocate for God's existence. In this book, he starts small with amazing analogies and language building the case for the existence of good and evil, moral authority, and principles that unite all religions as well as what unites Christianity rather than divides it. It's an amazing read that will leaving you thinking... wow I've always felt that way but never was able to articulate it... anyways, here's some highlighted passages from the book that I was able to find... This is the terrible fix we are in. If the universe is not governed by an absolute goodness, then all our efforts are in the long run hopeless. But if it is, then we are making ourselves enemies to that goodness every day, and are not in the least likely to do any better tomorrow, and so our case is hopeless again....God is the only comfort, He is also the supreme terror: the thing we most need and the thing we most want to hide from. Some people talk as if meeting the gaze of absolute goodness would be fun. They need to think again. They are still only playing with religion. Goodness is either the great safety or the great danger — according to the way you react to it. Now is our chance to choose the right side. God is holding back to give us that chance. It won't last forever. We must take it or leave it. Badness is only spoiled goodness. We have two bits of evidence about the Somebody. One is the universe He has made. If we used that as our only clue, I think we should have to conclude that He was a great artist (for the universe is a very beautiful place), but also that He is quite merciless and no friend to man (for the universe is a very dangerous and terrifying place.) ...The other bit of evidence is that Moral Law which He has put in our minds. And this is a better bit of evidence than the other, because it is inside information. You find out more about God from the Moral Law than from the universe in general just as you find out more about a man by listening to his conversation than by looking at a house he has built. My argument against God was that the universe seemed so cruel and unjust. But how had I got this idea of just and unjust? A man does not call a line crooked unless he has some idea of a straight line. What was I comparing this universe with when I called it unjust? [Christians] believe that the living, dynamic activity of love has been going on in God forever and has created everything else. And that, by the way, is perhaps the most important difference between Christianity and all other religions: that in Christianity God is not an impersonal thing nor a static thing - not even just one person - but a dynamic pulsating activity, a life, a kind of drama, almost, if you will not think me irreverent, a kind of dance … (The) pattern of this three-personal life is … the great fountain of energy and beauty spurting up at the very center of reality. The most dangerous thing you can do is to take any one impulse of your own nature and set it up as the thing you ought to follow at all costs. There's not one of them which won't make us into devils if we set it up as an absolute guide. You might think love of humanity in general was safe, but it isn't. If you leave out justice you'll find yourself breaking agreements and faking evidence in trials "for the sake of humanity" and become in the end a cruel and treacherous man. You can put this another way by saying that while in other sciences the instruments you use are things external to yourself (things like microscopes and telescopes), the instrument through which you see God is your whole self. And if a man's self is not kept clean and bright, his glimpse of God will be blurred — like the Moon seen through a dirty telescope. That is why horrible nations have horrible religions: they have been looking at God through a dirty lens. The Christian is in a different position from other people who are trying to be good. They hope, by being good, to please God if there is one; or — if they think there is not — at least they hope to deserve approval from good men. But the Christian thinks any good he does comes from the Christ-life inside him. He does not think God will love us because we are good, but that God will make us good because He loves us; just as the roof of a greenhouse does not attract the sun because it is bright, but becomes bright because the sun shines on it. I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: 'I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God.' That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would be either a lunatic — on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg — or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronising nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.
  23. i hope the guy he stole it from already got a insurance check!
  24. agreed! I wonder if any guys have had cops follow them for a long time and not know it because they didn't see sirens for a while...
  25. looks like a sequel that might be as good as the first one, we shall see!
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