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             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-22 12:01 [#02636477] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | Too much safety was making us less safe. 
 this is probably recursive. but my name ain't peter so
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-22 12:02 [#02636478] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | "The first autopilot kept a plane cruising at steady speed and altitude; the cockpit of the future, it is said,
 will have a pilot, a computer, and a dog, the dog there to
 bite the pilot if he touches the computer. Much of medicine
 is now on a similar glide path."
 
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             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-23 03:31 [#02636509] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | The heart of the laptop isn't a genuine retro 386 but an Ali M6117 embedded processor. This is a newer chip that
 integrates a 40 MHz 80386SX CPU core along with an ALi
 M1217B chipset. The system also includes 8MB of RAM, one of
 three different replaceable VGA adapters (either a Cirrus
 Logic CL-GD542X, a TVGA9000i, or a CHIPS F655x5), a Yamaha
 OPL3 sound card, an 800x480 IPS display panel, a 4,000 mAh
 battery, and a CompactFlash slot for storage. There's no
 built-in trackpad, though the arrow keys can be used to
 simulate a mouse. The system also includes a USB port,
 though as with the Book 8088, it may be usable for mass
 storage but not for typical USB accessories.
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-25 07:55 [#02636540] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | As for his 15 miserable years on film sets, Penn said it was because he felt like “an actor who is playing a
 leading role and is a known actor and is being paid well
 [and] has a leadership position on a film and you’ve got
 to show up with energy and be a bodyguard for the director
 in some way.”
 Popular on Variety
 
 “I was faking my way through that stuff and that was
 exhausting,” he explained. “Mostly what I thought was
 just, ‘What time is it? When are we going to get
 off?’…I was sure it was done, but I didn’t know how I
 was going to keep my
 
 
 
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             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-25 07:59 [#02636542] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | “For some reason I don't like processing new information when I'm in the air. I want to stick to things that are
 predictable and safe.”
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-25 14:27 [#02636546] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | adderall. let's do some accounting 
 i was put on speed when i was on 9 then some horrible
 de-speed drugs then anti-depressants and the doctors
 continued that way, fucking around and padding their pockets
 with bullshit references for their fucking trade nepotism
 family bullshit.
 
 i am prescribed 70mg adderall a day. this is about the upper
 limit, but i am a responsible adult, a hair under six feet
 tall, i work out, and... you want me to take at specific
 times and... fuck off. i deploy it as needed. stop fucking
 around. just deliver the month bottle of pills on time
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-26 10:48 [#02636559] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | Shifty Shellshock, the frontman of rap-rock band Crazy Town, has died aged 49.
 The musician was best known for the 2001 single Butterfly,
 which was a US number one hit, and reached number three in
 the UK.
 Born Seth Binzer, he founded Crazy Town in 1995, and later
 enjoyed success with DJ Paul Oakenfold on the club track
 Starry Eyed Surprise.
 However, he struggled with addiction throughout his life,
 addressing his condition on reality shows such as Celebrity
 Rehab and its follow-up, Sober House.
 He was found dead at his home in Los Angeles on Monday 24
 June. A cause of death has not yet been disclosed
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-28 06:37 [#02636623] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | i saw dragonflies mating today. that's a trip. it's been a long time.
 
 the way that works... the male has to storm in and perform
 tactical surgery mid-air. penetrate the abdomen of the bitch
 with a knife dick, drop off a payload, down we go, enjoy my
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         |  Roger Wilco
             from Mo's Beans on 2024-06-28 11:26 [#02636626] Points: 2285 Status: Regular
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             from Mo's Beans on 2024-06-28 11:27 [#02636627] Points: 2285 Status: Regular
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             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-28 14:41 [#02636642] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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             from Greatest Hits on 2024-06-28 14:44 [#02636643] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 On 2/16/2024 at 5:05 PM, Key said:
 
 I suppose its difficult to attract younger members
 cause social media has superceded the forum format. The
 general banter/community side of watmm is nowhere near what
 it was pre-facebook, and the aphex/autechre/boc subreddits
 have also stolen potential members. The reason I still watmm
 after all these years is because it aggregates a few
 different things together well: its got the new and upcoming
 releases forum which alerts me to a lot of smaller
 labels/bandcamp releases, the music production subforums,
 and the artist subforums that have the often wacky and
 entertaining deep dive discussions.
 
 But everyone's leaving facebook and reddit is going down the
 drain. If watmm just sticks around long enough...
 
 On 2/17/2024 at 12:23 AM, Joyrex said:
 
 I actually heard recently there is a trend towards
 private communities and forums vs social media sites (Meta,
 X, Reddit, etc.) as the persistent mining of data and
 monetization of everything is turning people off... this is
 why I really held out as long as I could before putting ads
 on the site.
 
 Yeah, I've noticed groups of people migrating from various
 public places to discord servers.. But on the other hand
 there's some newer forums (lines comes to mind) that seem to
 have no trouble at all attracting an active membership.
 
 
 
 
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             from Mo's Beans on 2024-07-02 13:16 [#02636720] Points: 2285 Status: Regular
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 | So tell me - what makes you want to come and work for us at PG Tips?
 
 
 
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         |  Tony Danza
             from the river to the sea on 2024-07-02 13:38 [#02636721] Points: 3803 Status: Lurker
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         |  Roger Wilco
             from Mo's Beans on 2024-07-02 14:12 [#02636723] Points: 2285 Status: Regular | Followup to Tony Danza: #02636721
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-08-06 03:45 [#02637551] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | "It can be a mistake to read too much into a single data release," noted Solita Marcelli, chief investment
 officer Americas at UBS Global Wealth Management, told
 investors in a research note. "The number of people who
 reported being unable to work [in July] due to the weather
 was 436,000; this compares to an average of 33,000 for July
 since 2000."
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-08-26 12:24 [#02638009] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | A humanoid’s battery may only last for two hours before needing to be recharged.
 
 
 
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         |  EpicMegatrax
             from Greatest Hits on 2024-09-05 09:57 [#02638212] Points: 25602 Status: Regular
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 | LAZY_TITLE 
 The far-right YouTube commentators on Tenet Media’s roster
 include Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, Dave Rubin, Taylor Hansen,
 Lauren Southern, and Matt Christiansen. The indictment does
 not name names, but identifies the internet personalities
 simply as “Commentator-1” and “Commentator-2”.
 
 The Daily Beast reached out to Pool, Rubin, and Tenet for
 comment but did not receive an immediate reply. Johnson,
 however, said in a statement on X: “We are disturbed by
 the allegations in today’s indictment, which make clear
 that myself and other influencers were victims in this
 alleged scheme.”
 
 Pool, in his own statement on X, wrote, “Should these
 allegations prove true, I as well as the other personalities
 and commentators were deceived and are victims. I cannot
 speak for anyone else at the company as to what they do or
 to what they are instructed.”
 
 He added: “Putin is a scumbag, Russia sucks donkey
 balls.”
 
 
 
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