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June 14, 2005 -- 5:48 PM
posted by eric

i think Just Blaze, aka America's Most Blunted, aka Percy P would be interested in that lava lamp.

June 14, 2005 -- 5:33 PM
posted by P

Er, does anyone know how to tell the difference between PC100 168-pin and 144-pin sdram?

June 14, 2005 -- 5:25 PM
posted by alison

so... I'm cleaning my room (ugh) and I have this rather large stack of Chart magazines from mid 1997 to mid 2001. If anyone is interested in them... lots and lots of Can Rock info... please just drop me a line (or say something on here). I'd be happy to pass them along... it somehow seems like a waste to dump them all.

oh, and one more thing to pass on: Anyone looking for a lava lamp? I have a black lamp with hot pink wax, and it's all yours if you're interested.

June 14, 2005 -- 5:20 PM
posted by eric

so you guys pick up anything good at the Surplus sale?

June 14, 2005 -- 2:41 PM
posted by Par

Yeah, I know they have similar matching services on the left as well. It really helps that whole red-state/blue-state dichotomy. What helps even more is shows like this. (On a side note, am I the only one less inclined to use TV.com as a source for info on television shows that I was for (the bought out) TVTome.com?)

So, what is Canada best and worst at in the world, statistically, anyway? Well, we've got the highest broadband access per capita in the world. Not to mention our unbelievable love of fruit juice. Not so many deaths by contact with stinging insects, though. (I think that stat works out to 2 people in the country.)

June 14, 2005 -- 12:24 PM
posted by Jess

Hey, so I went to have a look at that article you were talking about Paras, and did you notice the ad for this website?

http://www.conservativematch.com/?referrer_code=townhall;campaign_code=happy_stats_120x600

"Conservative Match: Sweethearts, not bleeding hearts"

Made me laugh. Or at least smile cynically.

June 14, 2005 -- 11:27 AM
posted by Par

NOVAK!!

Blair vs. Bush:


"Blair is working behind friend Bush's back trying to turn him on Kyoto. The prime minister secretly has lobbied U.S. senators, and British officials are collaborating with American environmentalist advocates."

How dare Tony Blair attempt to push forward issues he cares about?! Does he not understand the role of lapdog? Traitorous bastard!

"Europeans' desire to bring U.S. prosperity down to their level is no conspiracy theory of American conservatives. Margot Wallstrom, the Swedish vice president of the European Commission, in 2001 (when she was commissioner for the environment) said the Kyoto Protocol was "not a simple environmental issue . . . this is about international relations, this is about economy -- about trying to create a level playing field.""

A level playing field?! That goes beyond treason. That's ... that's... blasphemy! Hang them all!!

" The reason for all this activity is the EU's plight in regard to Kyoto's emissions reduction targets of five percent below the 1990 level. According to credible private sources, the EU's 15 nations will be 3 percent above 1990 and 10 percent above in carbon dioxide."

See?! Never mind that my statistics don't make sense. That's not important. What's important is conspiracies and high treason!!

" George W. Bush is surrounded by hostile friends. Old bull Republican Sen. Pete Domenici, manager of the energy bill, may support the Bingaman amendment. Within his own administration, the departed mole Rick Piltz has many allies. And in the lakes and glens of Scotland, he will find dear friend Tony Blair winning points with the Labor left and his fellow Europeans."

HANG THEM ALL!!!

June 14, 2005 -- 10:20 AM
posted by edo

I might swing by and meet you guys there too.

June 14, 2005 -- 10:06 AM
posted by Pete

Hey Par, I'll meet you at the SUB info desk at 11:45. I'll just hang out until you get there, whenever you can escape the clutches of work.

June 14, 2005 -- 8:30 AM
posted by Par

Can't help you, Tay. I can't seem to find an SQL function that lets me see previous changes to the database. I probably should have written it to back up messages that are editted and deleted. That will probably come in the next update (it shouldn't take long to write, it's just that I haven't done it yet.)

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