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October 08, 2006 -- 11:58 PM
posted by eric

HOLY FUCKIN'SHIT

October 08, 2006 -- 10:15 PM
posted by Par

North Korea detonates a nuclear bomb:

The country's official Korean Central News Agency said the test was performed underground and that there had been no radioactive leakage from the site at Hwadaeri near Kilju at 10.36am (0136GMT) on Monday.
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The South Korean intelligence services detected a 3.58-magnitude seismic tremor, a foreign ministry spokesman told the Reuters news agency.

Roh Moo-hyun, the South Korean president, has convened a meeting of security advisers over the issue, the South Korean Yonhap news agency reported.

October 08, 2006 -- 8:30 PM
posted by AD

They have the fire going early this year on channel 18. It seems that it's just a thanksgiving holiday thing, but this time it features live action. I've seen them stoke the fire, put on a fresh log and drop fresh water on the turkey to make it look appealing and not dry out. Those of you who like the log at christmas, will love the thanksgiving version.

October 08, 2006 -- 4:27 PM
posted by eric

HAPPY THANKSGIVING DUDES AND DUDETTES

October 08, 2006 -- 1:02 PM
posted by P

ARGH!!!

October 08, 2006 -- 11:51 AM
posted by Par

Well done, Percy. And only 12 hours too late. Not bad. I told you I wouldn't bring it up; that you'd have to do it...

October 08, 2006 -- 11:49 AM
posted by P

UMBRELLA!!!

October 08, 2006 -- 11:48 AM
posted by Beck

Hat Trick post!

October 08, 2006 -- 11:48 AM
posted by Beck

Sorry Chris... I've been thinking about halloweeny food since you posted and I'm drawing a blank. For main entrees and sides anyway. Seems deserts are a little easier.

October 08, 2006 -- 11:32 AM
posted by Beck

I haven't tried DVDs, P. I know that in linux it didn't have menu support either so that might not be possible, subtitles do work in linux, but the windows one is command line only and I'm not sure how to do that... the documentation for it may help. It's really good for files on a hard drive though, that's what I use it for mostly.

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