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Don't be daft.
Someone in the Lounge would have mentioned it.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Ok, that article pissed me off.
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I've sent her editor a very nasty e-mail. Feel free to send another.
Fruggin "published poet and artist", my arse. Published where? Nowhere that I can see.
One trouble-making, useless $%#&-face tries to get publicity for doing nothing (his only recorded "performance art" is over this, and it comprised him just soap-boxing), and cretinous reporters like this one pick it up and run it without any due diligence whatsoever!
I'm sure that Curacao university produces performance artists by the score (NOT!), but he's not listed as being one of them -- and it looks like he couldn't handle Utrecht's MA in Arts and Culture, so had to use what credits he had achieved to settle for Women's Studies (I'll bet he doesn't brag about that, back in Curacao!)
Five minutes' fact-checking is all that was needed. The press has really gone to the dogs.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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As a white man, I find this[^] offensive and demeaning to whites.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Wow your internet is slow, that article is two years old.
speramus in juniperus
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Your maths is worse than mine - the article was posted on Wednesday, 11 January 2006!
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Check, the link says 2011; even the URI.
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Sorry - thought you were replying to this one[^]
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It's doing the rounds again, because the idiot who claims to be an artist (but who produces no art) has managed to drum up enough (self-)publicity to result in questions being asked in the UN.
He'll be out banging his self-promotional drum again, this year -- because it beats the Hell out of doing any work, doesn't it?
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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It does bother me, naive imperialism. If you go to another country respect their traditions! It isn't difficult. If you come into my house and complain that my thermostat is set too low and I am killing the environment, well I would pepper spray you too : )
( I kid around, I am in Florida, we have a stand your ground law so pepper spray isn't necessary)
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I thought Stand your ground was only for old people
But what are the consequences from this law, has it had any benifits/major problems as a result of it? More shootings etc?
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I am sure there a lot of bad examples where the law is misused but here on the ground people think twice about starting a confrontation now. You don't pick a fight when someone can shoot you dead for doing so.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: You don't pick a fight when someone can shoot you dead for doing so.
Most people I know don't pick a fight cos they're not a violent a**hole.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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So you have never been to Florida then?
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Let's say, just for discussion, that Zwarte Piet is black.
Let's say, just for discussion, that Zwarte Piet was a black slave.
I guess I'm wondering why it's important to wipe out any trace of slave history. I should think there would be some benefit - on some level - as a form of remembrance. I should think that we'd want to remember that we've a history of marginalizing people based upon their skin color.
My wife has an ancestor that was abducted off the cost of Scotland about 200 years ago.
He was forced to work as a white slave and he eventually earned his freedom.
Nobody I know would be offended if people celebrated that event by dressing up as a white shepherd who was abducted.
I think that would be pretty awesome.
So slavery for blacks is a part of history - it is a part of history that we should celebrate and keep in our traditions because to forget it is to forget two important things:
1: We often do horrible things to one another.
2: It is possible to change.
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Bloody well said.
You missed out one item, though:
3. Don't expect intelligent arguments from worthless self-publicists.
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I'm mostly Irish. My people were disposable. (Aren't they still?)
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I should think the liquor industry views you as indispensable.
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Well, yesterday I got excited since I saw Win 8.1 is available for free inside my Win 8.0 store.
Download notice says that "you will be asked to accept the General Condigitions Aggreement" at some point during install.
Ok, so far, so good. Started download, came OK. Them it immediatly started to "Applying changes". And then came the status "Gathering info...".
And then, after a restart, to my surprise the old win 8.0 was back, saying I didn't aggree to General Conditions..."
How can you aggree to something when you are never asked for it??
After 3 times I got tired... (still takes some time to download). Have to retry it tonight to see if it works..
Did anybody here had the same kind of issue with Windows Upgrade??
The signature is in building process.. Please wait...
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Well, various problems were reported about Windows 8[^].
People becoming wiser in order to notice the stupid things they did back in the young days. This doesn't mean that they really stop doing those things. Wise people still do stupid things, only on purpose.
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No problem loading although SQLServer 2008 Browser is a goner now with a chargeable update to 2013.. looks like its back to Win7.
Brian
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It worked ok for me, but I am wondering why I bothered.
I heard about the return of the start button and got excited. What I didn't realise is that said button would merely do the same thing as pressing the start key. I was expecting a start menu like in Windows 7 when on the desktop.
So in fact, rather than moving your mouse to the bottom left and clicking, you can just move it to onto a start button area on the bottom left. Everything else stays the same.
The fact that it was a Windows Store update rather than a traditional Windows update narked me as well. I haven't updated my RT device, and reading the news today it's just as well.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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Rob Philpott wrote: What I didn't realise is that said button would merely do the same thing as
pressing the start key
try right click on start button. You will get some more option. I know it's not same as old start button but bit more helpful then the 8.0
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