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Shaye
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: kylie minogue boyfriend |
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I miss my Atari 400 (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thum ... with its flat, plastic membrane keyboard and cassette tape drive. Ah the good ol days.
He died in 1999
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Ilesha
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: lauren conrad and kyle howard |
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“Sponsored by Norton 2010
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Tazzie
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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How does the clothing you wear enforce discipline in the workforce? Also, it is important to note that once you go to college there really isn't much of a dress code (note: at the schools I went to at least) besides "Don't be naked." Once you get to the work place they tell you what to wear and you either do so, or find a different job, as simple as that..
But it's summer in the other side of the world. ;)!
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Ruthann
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: lauren conrad and kyle howard |
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Sponsored by Travelzoo?
yes please? |
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Josleh
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: lauren bosworth |
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If you have to ask......your jerking is in vain.

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Koningisor
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: song of kylie minogue in your eyes |
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No, It's dying quite quickly. Everything your parents and grandparents worked so hard for is being drained away.
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Kuznik
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: lauren conrad sex tpae |
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People who believe the Dayton Miller's aether experiments are quacks. Not only were many others doing aether experiments at the time and getting null results, but no one ever stopped.In particular Michelson Morley experiments, Hammar experiments and Kennedy-Thorndike experiments are still carried out repeatedly, with ever increasing accuracy and sophistication (often by graduate students as an exercise) and all get null results. Not only that but CERN and all the other particle physics groups were conducting experiments on the relativistic dynamics of particles up until the 80s until they decided it wasn't worth trying to find anything wrong with it anymore.I can't tell you much about general relativity since cosmology isn't my stong point, but special relativity (in the relevant special circumstances) is pretty much set in stone by experimental evidence; and it took decades. The only logical conclusion from where I'm sitting is that Dayton Miller ***** up.The point is that some established physics has such a weight of evidence behind it that it cannot be realistically challenged, and only modified in subtle ways. Since we know general relativity works in certain circumstances (a fairly broad set of circumstances), then not only should a new theory reproduce the same results in that regime, but it should do it in a logical, consistent and simple way. As it said in the article, the MOND models introduce so many degrees of freedom and ad hoc explantions in order to reproduce the observed behaviour (and ends up looking a lot like general relativity as a result), it's barely worth considering as a competitor.So, if you set out to prove something like the second law of thermodynamics wrong, it's really not worth the funding money.
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Missy
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: lauren conrad and kyle howard |
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Sherwin Singh
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Missed the sarcasm tag. But nice reply! |
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