Everything posted by Gorgon
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Kaftan ponders absurdist comedy
That's because Benny Hill was CIA sent to undermine British humor.
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Axis in WWII
In reality the Africa corps retreated that way, they didn't surrender until you could count their tanks with one hand. I guess it's the same problem that plagues every potential invader of Russia, lines of supply. Once you are in there you are more or less trapped. Taking Stalingrad would only have been symbolic as it was reduced to a pile of rubble and could offer Germany no resources.
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What you did today
Meh, Lucas killed starwars.
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Internet speed
Tripple post. You don't see those often.
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Diamond Dust CPU cooler apparently wicked effective
And Diamond dust can be manufactured, for not a huge ammount of money. You don't need to file bits off diamonds.
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Kaftan ponders absurdist comedy
I'm not smart and I think they're hilarious.
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Kaftan ponders absurdist comedy
Why is the bear being obnoxious social comedy.
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Internet speed
what the, don't you live in the city, and didn't Al Gore personally dig down cables for the information super highway internets.
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Internet speed
I didn't know my up was so crappy. Still, 10 mps is plenty.
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Political Cartoons
Are you joking here? The "dem injun's got whats they deserved" line of thinking went obsolete quite awhile ago. Indian reservations have been making huge strides in the US, and they are using old fashioned capitalism to do it. Seriously, that is how the textbooks are written right now, that is how the state education standards read, and that is how young folks are learning. So I'm not sure where your myth is persisting. Well what else would they 'use'. Capitalism is not an ideology, it's the way the world works. Play along or get left behind. PS : LoF doesn't really believe his own position, he's arguing it for laughs, in case you missed the news.
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Political Cartoons
Maybe we care more about the president and cabinet because they set the agenda on foreign policy, and we aren't as interested in the day to day business of legislation in the house. One small party getting disproportionate influence because they are needed to form a majority is one possible result of a broad spectrum of parties, but ultimately what it teaches all parties is the need for cooperation, for seeking new alliances to break the stalemate. A government will typically contain ministers from several different parties. This is healthier, I think, than cleaving political division down the middle and in effect saying 'stand on this side of the line or the other'.
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Political Cartoons
Another thing which is unfortunate is the creation of two political powerhouses rather than a full compliment of parties across the political spectrum, resulting in polarization. The Democrats and the Republicans are like the Jedi and the Sith (I'll let you each decide which is which), there is little gray side when it comes to the debate.
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Political Cartoons
The party chooses whomever comes out the stronger after the primaries, I thought you meant running as a third party candidate. They are mostly remarkable for being able to siphon off votes from the 'real' candidates and affect the outcome.
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I firmly believe in proportional representation, I don't think the federal system is better or more suited to the US, but fundamental political organization doesn't change overnight, or maybe at all, without a revolution or some such, so it doesn't really matter.
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Political Cartoons
'There are other places where a candidate has virtually no chance if he's not selected by the party to run on the ballot' When was the last time an independent won the presidency in the US.
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Political Cartoons
I didn't compare the electoral college with Chavez, we were discussing democracy and non democratic practices. Chavez's power grab is an entirely unrelated topic within the same realm.
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Motherboard go BOOM!
Is the CMOS chip replaceable, as in it pops out and can be refitted ?. Just a general question.
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Political Cartoons
I know you just spent a post explaining how America isn't exactly a democracy, but the way you chose your president is decidedly undemocratic. Not only do you discard the mandates (electoral votes) of the losing side ,which are supposed to represent voter influence, you give those mandates to the enemy. So if a state has been 60% democratic for the last decade, it is a defacto democratic stronghold where republican influence, on the presidential level, is nonexistent. It's not so much one man one vote, but one man 2 votes one place, and 0 in another. Does it really matter that much where you live, and are the differences between the states in cultural and political tradition so great as to make this necessary. I know everything to do with the constitution and its organization of the political system is a holy cow in the US and will continue in its antiquated state indefinitely, but still.
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1984
This doesn't really have anything to do with denying people a serivice, however, drug users and their problem children are first on the list of 'undeserving poor', and I'll wager there are a lot of those in these intervention programmes. Of course it's staggeringly invasive, but this demographic doesn't have a lot in the way of political clout, so, they have to put up with more than anyone else.
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1984
I believe the official term is yobs and chavs.
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Toyota's New Robot Runs Like a Human
Cool
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Political Cartoons
That's a really interesting study in how to conduct a coup using media staged events and confusion. Certainly looks sophisticated enough to be a CIA job, only they aren't supposed to be doing that kinda stuff anymore. It's interesting to note that while it was a militarist coup, the army didn't fall behind them completely, in the end information spread faster than their disinformation. It's not so easy to create your own reality through control of the media anymore. Whatever people might say.