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March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricane Saber&q

I think me and Alison put down a lot of long post... I think I ranted too much today...

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricane Saber&q

Well Alison, it's days like these when I wished we could overthrow the government and run the world like it should be ran. Well I don't know what to say... the USA doesn't really follow any enviromental regulation, even turbine engines and other mechanical devices are regulated by engineering boards that insure that they do not release ungodly amounts of pollutants. I guess we could always overthrow the government... um yeah...

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricans Saber&q

    In a post that shows I have way too much time... I found out the director for Casshern, Kazuaki Kiriya is married to Japanese pop singer Utada Hikaru. My beef: age of Hikaru 21, Kiriya age 36!
    Plus Hikaru desrves someone better then that... um now I'm starting to sound like some obssesed Hikki-chan Fanatic. Well time to find another female japanese pop idol to end all my unrequited love to.

    Yeah!

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by alison

    "ahem"

    considering Canada seems to enjoy following the US in most everything it does, we really should start watching out for lunatics like this
    again from this website


    The Bottom Line

    Tons of additional air pollutants permitted to be released by 2020 under Bush's "Clear Skies" plan:
    42 million
    Estimated number of premature deaths that will result:
    100,000
    Estimated amount that Clear Skies-related health problems will cost taxpayers, per year:
    $115 billion
    Days after Bush took office that he reneged on his campaign promise to regulate CO2 emissions from power plants:
    53
    Days after the U.S. Geological Survey released a 12-year study indicating that drilling in the Arctic Refuge would pose "significant harm to wildlife" that the agency reversed itself:
    7
    Years that the Bush administration says global warming must be further studied before substantive action can be taken:
    5
    Number of members of the 63-person energy advisory team Bush convened early in his administration who did not have ties to corporate energy interests:
    1
    Amount that energy team members gave to Republican candidates in the 2000 election:
    $8 million
    Percentage of "replacement wetlands" developers are required to create that end up failing, according to the General Accounting Office:
    80
    Area, in acres, of wetlands, lakes, and streams opened to development under a proposal to end federal oversight of "isolated waters":
    20 million
    Area, in acres, of Lake Superior:
    20.3 million
    Estimated acres of public land the administration announced in April it will open to logging, road building, and mining:
    220 million
    Acreage of California and Texas, combined:
    267 million
    Number of snowmobiles allowed in Yellowstone National Park this winter, per day:
    1,100
    Percentage of the 360,000 public comments received by the Park Service that were against repealing the Clinton-era ban on snowmobiles in the park:
    80
    Percentage of Superfund cleanup costs paid for by corporate polluters in 1996:
    82
    Percentage that will be paid for by taxpayers under Bush's 2004 budget:
    79
    Amount at which the EPA historically valued each human life when conducting economic analyses of proposed regulations:
    $6.1 million
    Amount the EPA considers each person worth as of 2003:
    $3.7 million
    Average annual number of species added to the Endangered and Threatened Species list between 1991 and 2000:
    68.4
    Number voluntarily added by the Bush administration since taking office:
    0
    Grade Bush received on the League of Conservation Voters' 2002 presidential report card:
    D-
    Grade he received in 2003:
    F


    Sources: Center for Responsive Politics, Clear the Air, Department of the Interior, Earthjustice, General Accounting Office, League of Conservation Voters, National Park Service, Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
    © 2003 The Foundation for National Progress


    bastard!

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricane Saber&q

Interesting tidbit, the movie Casshern is basically the updated and live action movie of the 1970's anime of the same name. The anime is cooler because the main hero Casshern (guy kicking the robots ass) has a transforming robot dog... kind of like Rush from Megaman... I have way too much time...

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricane Saber&q

Thanks for bringing up that male or female variable. I suppose it would have to be the sex that is the most adept at fighting/hunting. So I suppose the fight would have to be between two females if they do the all the hunting. Another thing darn you Tony! I saw the trailer for Casshern and bow I want to see it. This is the exact same thing like with Versus! The story is some post-apocalyptic humanity dying story. Some scientists creates mutant "neo-humans" and they run amok and try to take over the world. Those robots are fighting for the "normal" humans and trying to bring down the mutants. Anyway robots, "Neo-humans", post-apocalypse...stir in a big pot, add crazy Japanese directing and you get Casshern.

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by alison

    do they have to fight? I mean, what's the gain for them? I suppose the area isn't too huge, but still, a whole square mile? That's fairly large... yes, not large enough for most large territorial animals, but it could work...

    Anyway, my bet's with the tiger too. That mane could work to a serious disadvantage for the lion. And besides, if it is two males fighting (the most territorial option, I'd think), it's usually the female lions who do the most hunting/killing and therefore the guy's at a disadvantage in this fight to the death, not just the fight for territory (which often doesn't kill).

    hmm... had something else to say... oh well, I'll post again if I remember

March 24, 2004 -- 12:08 AM
posted by Albert "Hurricane Saber&q

Lion Vs Tiger

    First post of the day! Look I'm actually using my real name for once. Any ways here is a question for everyone to answer. If a lion and a tiger were thrown together in a fight to the death who would win? This question is based off a documentry that is soon coming on the discovery channel called Lion Vs Tiger. My money would be on the tiger because tigers are meaner, stonger, and more ferocious. Well I wait for your reply. To make the situation more debatable I'll put the fight conditions down.

    1)Fight takes place in a cube shaped room with a base of 1 mile squared.
    2)Room is empty ie. no trees, grass, basically no animal gets a terrain advantage.
    3)Floor of the room is flat
    4)Winner is the one that survies no matter how badly injured.
    5)Loser is the animal which is dead! There brain doesn't work, blood isn't flowing they are basically a lawn ornament.

    well I hope everyone has a nice day!

March 23, 2004 -- 11:23 PM
posted by Excalibur

I miss the comfort in being sad

March 23, 2004 -- 11:22 PM
posted by Excalibur

    And this i know his teeth as white as snow

    I miss the comfort in being sad

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