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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:10 AM
YouTube - Rachel shooting a .50 Desert Eagle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnmdMp4lhTA&feature=related)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:10 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:26 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:30 AM
YouTube - KGB UFO (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3CdTdrKfGY)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:32 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:32 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:45 AM
South is one of cardinal directions and is opposite to the north.

By Western convention, the bottom side of a map is south; the southern direction has azimuth or bearing of 180°.

True south is the direction towards the southern end of the axis about which the earth rotates, called the South Pole and located in Antarctica. Magnetic south is the direction towards the south magnetic pole, some distance away from the south geographic pole.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:50 AM
coffee time is soon.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:50 AM
lol over 4500 page views now.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:50 AM
im on the net too much...lol

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 04:54 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:01 AM
North is one of the four cardinal directions, specifically the direction that, in Western culture, is treated as the fundamental direction:

* North is used (explicitly or implicitly) to define all other directions.
* The (visual) top edges of maps usually correspond to the northern edge of the area represented, unless explicitly stated otherwise or landmarks are considered more useful for that territory than specific directions.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:07 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:08 AM
Steelers mentioning time.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:08 AM
Steelers won yesterday

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:08 AM
Steelers scored 38 points

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:09 AM
Ben Roethlisberger plays for the Steelers

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:09 AM
Willie Parker plays for the Steelers

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:09 AM
Limas Sweed plays for the Steelers

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:10 AM
Heath Miller plays for the Steelers

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:10 AM
Steelers combo ftw!

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:11 AM
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about the Steelers the better the person you are

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:17 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:17 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:18 AM
East is a direction in geography. It is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points, opposite of west and at right angles to north and south. East is the direction toward which the Earth rotates about its axis, and therefore the general direction from which the Sun appears to rise.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:25 AM
Direction is the information contained in the relative position of one point with respect to another point without the distance information. Directions may be either relative to some indicated reference (the violins in a full orchestra are typically seated to the left of the conductor), or absolute according to some previously agreed upon frame of reference (New York City lies due west of Madrid). Direction is often indicated manually by an extended index finger or written as an arrow. On a vertically oriented sign representing a horizontal plane, such as a road sign, "forward" is usually indicated by an upward arrow. Mathematically, direction may be uniquely specified by a unit vector in a given basis, or equivalently by the angles made by the most direct path with respect to a specified set of axes.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:25 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:30 AM
Distance is a numerical description of how far apart objects are. In physics or everyday discussion, distance may refer to a physical length, a period of time, or an estimation based on other criteria (e.g. "two counties over"). In mathematics, distance must meet more rigorous criteria.

In most cases there is symmetry and "distance from A to B" is interchangeable with "distance between B and A".

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:32 AM
Physics, in everyday terms, is the science of matter [1] and its motion; the science that deals with concepts such as force, energy, mass, and charge for example. More accurately, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the world around us behaves.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:33 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:33 AM
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge" or "to know") is the effort to discover, and increase human understanding of how the physical world works. Through controlled methods, scientists use observable physical evidence of natural phenomena to collect data, and analyze this information to explain what and how things work. Such methods include experimentation that tries to simulate natural phenomena under controlled conditions and thought experiments. Knowledge in science is gained through research.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:36 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:36 AM
YouTube - Eh Marine Original :D (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QqUFopqVnU&mode=related&search=)

:laugh:

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:37 AM
YouTube - Entourage Season 5 Not Returning To TV? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fRx15TEUPU)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:40 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:44 AM
Discovery observations form acts of detecting and learning something. Discovery observations are acts in which something is found and given a productive insight. Serendipity is the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate, especially while looking for something else entirely.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:47 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d8/Discovery.JPG/250px-Discovery.JPG

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:54 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 05:55 AM
A cultural icon can be an image, a symbol, a logo, picture, name, face, person, or building or other image that is readily recognised, and generally represents an object or concept with great cultural significance to a wide cultural group. A representation of an object or person, or that object or person may come to be regarded as having a special status as particularly representative of, or important to, or loved by, a particular group of people, a place, or a period in history.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 06:03 AM
YouTube - Big Brother 10 - Old Man Boob Grab (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKboEkYXW7A)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 06:20 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:06 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:08 AM
YouTube - Yogurt: The New Dog Dessert - New York Post (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tK3C2vWsw5s)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:10 AM
YouTube - Hippo and Dog - Yogurt Talk :) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chcTKTjJVSk&NR=1)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:10 AM
Shelton Jackson "Spike" Lee (born March 20, 1957) is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated American film director, producer, writer, and actor, noted for his films dealing with controversial social and political issues. He also teaches film at New York University and Columbia University. His production company, 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, has produced over 35 films since 1983.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:16 AM
1600 - The Linköping Bloodbath takes place on Maundy Thursday in Linköping, Sweden.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:16 AM
The Linköping Bloodbath on Maundy Thursday 20 March 1600 was the public execution by beheading of five Swedish nobles captured during the Battle of Stångebro in September of 1599. The five were advisors to the Catholic Polish king Sigismund III Vasa or just political opponents of Duke Charles (Karl IX) who were accused of treason during the aftermath of the events deposing the Polish-Lituanian king as the rightful legal monarch of Sweden by his uncle Duke Charles IX of Sweden; a champion of the protestant cause, of Lutheran Sweden, and the father of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:18 AM
In the Christian liturgical calendar, Maundy Thursday (also known as Holy Thursday) is the feast or holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter that commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles. It is the fifth day of Holy Week, and is preceded by Holy Wednesday and followed by Good Friday.

On this day four events are commemorated: the washing of the Disciples' Feet by Jesus Christ, the institution of the Mystery of the Holy Eucharist at the Last Supper, the agony of Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, and the betrayal of Christ by Judas Iscariot.

The celebration of these events marks the beginning of what is called the Easter Triduum or Sacred Triduum. The Latin word triduum means a three-day period, and the triduum in question is that of the three days from the death to the resurrection of Jesus. It should be noted that for Jesus and his followers a day ended, and a new day began, at sunset, not at midnight, as it still does today in the modern Jewish calendar.[1] The Last Supper was held at what present-day Western civilization considers to be the evening of Holy Thursday but what was then considered to be the first hours of Friday. Its annual commemoration thus begins the three-day period or triduum of Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday, days of special devotion that celebrate as a single action the death and resurrection of Christ, the central events of Christianity.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:21 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:23 AM
The liturgical year, also known as the Christian year, consists of the cycle of liturgical seasons in Christian churches which determines when Feasts, Memorials, Commemorations, and Solemnities are to be observed and which portions of Scripture are to be read. Distinct liturgical colours may appear in connection with different seasons of the liturgical year. The dates of the festivals vary somewhat between the Western (Roman Catholic and Protestant) churches and the Eastern Orthodox Churches, though the sequence and logic is the same.

In both the East and the West, the dates of many feasts vary from year to year, though in almost all cases this is due to the variation in the date of Passover, and all other dates follow from that. The extent to which the feasts and festivals are celebrated also varies between churches; in general Protestant churches observe far fewer of them than Catholic and Orthodox churches, and in particular are less likely to celebrate feasts of the Virgin Mary and the Saints. See moveable feasts.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:25 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:26 AM
The Blessed Virgin Mary, sometimes shortened to The Blessed Virgin or The Virgin Mary, is a traditional title used by most Christians and most specifically used by liturgical Christians such as Roman Catholics, Anglicans, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholics, and some others to describe Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.

Since the first century, devotion to the Virgin Mary has been a major element of the spiritual life of a vast number of Christians. From the Council of Ephesus in 431 to Vatican II and Pope John Paul II's Redemptoris Mater encyclical, the Virgin Mary has become to be seen, not only as the Mother of God but also as the Mother of the Church, a Mediatrix who intercedes to Jesus Christ and even a proposed Co-Redemptrix.

The key role of the Virgin Mary in the beliefs of many Christians, her veneration, and the growth of Mariology have not only come about by the Marian writings of the saints or official statements but have often been driven from the ground up, from the masses of believers, and at times via reported Marian apparitions, miracles and healings.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:27 AM
YouTube - NJ Screwball is No Joba - New York Post (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx-B5fnSlFg)


lol

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:30 AM
YouTube - NEW YORK YANKEES RUN NEW YORK !!! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsA6gUed_uE)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:32 AM
4905 Hiromi (1991 JM1) is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on May 15, 1991 by Takahashi and Watanabe at Kitami.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:32 AM
The asteroid belt is the region of the Solar System located roughly between the orbits of the planets Mars and Jupiter. It is occupied by numerous irregularly shaped bodies called asteroids or minor planets. The asteroid belt region is also termed the main belt to distinguish it from other concentrations of minor planets within the Solar System, such as the Kuiper belt and scattered disk.

More than half the mass within the main belt is contained in the four largest objects: Ceres, 4 Vesta, 2 Pallas, and 10 Hygiea. All of these have mean diameters of more than 400 km, while Ceres, the main belt's only dwarf planet, is about 950 km in diameter.[1][2][3][4] The remaining bodies range down to the size of a dust particle. The asteroid material is so thinly distributed that multiple unmanned spacecraft have traversed it without incident. Nonetheless, collisions between large asteroids do occur, and these can form an asteroid family whose members have similar orbital characteristics and compositions. Collisions also produce a fine dust that forms a major component of the zodiacal light. Individual asteroids within the main belt are categorized by their spectra, with most falling into three basic groups: carbonaceous (C-type), silicate (S-type), and metal-rich (M-type).

The asteroid belt formed from the primordial solar nebula as a group of planetesimals, the smaller precursors of the planets. Between Mars and Jupiter, however, gravitational perturbations from the giant planet imbued the planetesimals with too much orbital energy for them to accrete into a planet. Collisions became too violent, and instead of sticking together, the planetesimals shattered. As a result, most of the main belt's mass has been lost since the formation of the Solar System. Some fragments can eventually find their way into the inner Solar System, leading to meteorite impacts with the inner planets. Asteroid orbits continue to be appreciably perturbed whenever their period of revolution about the Sun forms an orbital resonance with Jupiter. At these orbital distances, a Kirkwood gap occurs as they are swept into other orbits.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:33 AM
Kirkwood gaps are gaps or dips in the distribution of main belt asteroids with semi-major axis (or equivalently their orbital period), as seen in the histogram below. They correspond to the location of orbital resonances with Jupiter.
Kirkwood gaps
Kirkwood gaps

For example, there are very few asteroids with semimajor axis near 2.50 AU, period 3.95 years, which would make three orbits for each orbit of Jupiter (hence, called the 3:1 orbital resonance). Other orbital resonances correspond to orbital periods whose lengths are simple fractions of Jupiter's. The weaker resonances lead only to a depletion of asteroids, while spikes in the histogram are often due to the presence of a prominent asteroid family.

The gaps were first noticed in 1857 by Daniel Kirkwood, who also correctly explained their origin in the orbital resonances with Jupiter.

More recently, a relatively small number of asteroids have been found to possess high eccentricity orbits which do lie within the Kirkwood gaps. Examples include the Alinda family and the Griqua family. These orbits slowly increase their eccentricity on a timescale of tens of millions of years, and will eventually break out of the resonance due to close encounters with a major planet.

The most prominent Kirkwood gaps (see diagram) are located at mean orbital radii of:

* 2.06 AU (4:1 resonance)
* 2.5 AU (3:1 resonance), home to the Alinda family of asteroids
* 2.82 AU (5:2 resonance)
* 2.95 AU (7:3 resonance)
* 3.27 AU (2:1 resonance), home to the Griqua family of asteroids

Weaker and/or narrower gaps are also found at:

* 1.9 AU (9:2 resonance)
* 2.25 AU (7:2 resonance)
* 2.33 AU (10:3 resonance)
* 2.71 AU (8:3 resonance)
* 3.03 AU (9:4 resonance)
* 3.075 AU (11:5 resonance)
* 3.47 AU (11:6 resonance)
* 3.7 AU (5:3 resonance)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:35 AM
The Alinda asteroids are a group of asteroids with a semi-major axis of about 2.5 AU and an orbital eccentricity approximately between 0.4 and 0.65. The namesake is 887 Alinda, discovered by Max Wolf in 1918.

These objects are held in this region by the 1:3 orbital resonance with Jupiter, which results in them being close to a 4:1 resonance with Earth. An object in this resonance has its orbital eccentricity steadily increased by gravitational interactions with Jupiter until it eventually has a close encounter with an inner planet that breaks the resonance.

Some Alindas have perihelia very close to Earth's orbit, resulting in a series of close encounters at almost exactly four-year intervals, due to the 4:1 near resonance.

One consequence of this is that if an Alinda asteroid happens to be in an unfavorable position for viewing at the time of its close approach to Earth (for instance, at a small elongation from the Sun), then this situation can persist for decades. Indeed, as of 2004, the Alinda asteroids 3360 Syrinx and 1915 Quetzálcoatl had not been observed since 1985, and 2608 Seneca had not been observed since 1994.

Another consequence is that some of these asteroids make repeated relatively close approaches to Earth, making them good subjects for study by Earth-based radar. Examples are 4179 Toutatis and 6489 Golevka.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:39 AM
4179 Toutatis/1989 AC (pronounced /tuːˈtɑːtɨs/ too-taa'-tis) is an Apollo, Alinda, and Mars-crosser asteroid with a chaotic orbit produced by a 3:1 resonance with the planet Jupiter. Due to its very low orbital inclination (0.47°) and its orbital period of very nearly 4 years, Toutatis makes frequent close approaches to Earth, with a currently minimum possible distance (Earth MOID) of just 0.006 AU (2.3 times as far as the Moon).[1] The approach on September 29, 2004 was particularly close, at 0.0104 AU (within 4 lunar distances) from Earth, presenting a good opportunity for observation. The next close approach will be 0.0502 AU on November 9, 2008 at 12:23 UTC.[2]

Its rotation combines two separate periodic motions into a non-periodic result; to someone on the surface of Toutatis the Sun would seem to rise and set in apparently random locations and at random times at the asteroid's horizon.

It was first sighted on February 10, 1934 as object 1934 CT and then promptly lost. It was recovered on January 4, 1989 by Christian Pollas and was named after the Celtic god Toutatis/Teutates, known to popular culture as Astérix's village-god.

Radar imagery has shown that Toutatis is a highly irregular body consisting of two distinct "lobes", with maximum widths of about 4.6 km and 2.4 km respectively. It is hypothesized that Toutatis formed from two originally separate bodies which coalesced at some point, with the resultant asteroid being compared to a "rubble pile".

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:40 AM
GARY, Ind. (AP) - The pizzas were frozen, but they also were hot. Indiana State police have arrested a Hammond, Indiana, truck driver after he tried to sell more than 13 tons of Stouffer's frozen pizzas that he was supposed to transport from a Chicago-area pizza company to Utah. After 38-year-year-old Anthony Herbert Lee ran into motor trouble and realized he wouldn't be able to make the delivery, he contacted a salvage company and tried to sell his cargo. The salvage company smelled something wrong, contacted Indiana State Police, and a detective nabbed him at a Gary truck garage. It turns out Lee was wanted on a 10-year-old warrant out of Hobart for larceny. He's being held at the Lake County Jail. The refrigerated trailer has been located and the pizzas recovered.

:laugh:..................

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:42 AM
46 BC - Titus Labienus defeats Julius Caesar in the Battle of Ruspina.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:42 AM
Titus Labienus (ca. 100 BC–March 17, 45 BC) was a professional Roman soldier in the late Roman Republic. He served as Tribune of the Plebs in 63 BC, and is remembered as one of Julius Caesar's lieutenants, mentioned frequently in the accounts of his military campaigns. He was the father of Quintus Labienus.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:45 AM
45 BC - In his last victory, Julius Caesar defeats the Pompeian forces of Titus Labienus and Pompey the Younger in the Battle of Munda.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:46 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:47 AM
1256 - The Augustinian monastic order is constituted at the Lecceto Monastery when Pope Alexander IV issues a papal bull Licet ecclesiae catholicae.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:48 AM
May 4 - Pope Alexander IV issues the papal bull Licet ecclesiae catholicae, constituting the Augustinian monastic order at Lecceto Monastery.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:48 AM
Pope Alexander IV (1199 or ca. 1185 – May 25, 1261) was Pope from 1254 until his death.

Born as Rinaldo di Jenne, a native of Jenne, near Anagni, he was, on his mother's side, a member of the de' Conti di Segni family, the counts of Segni, like Pope Innocent III (1198 - 1216) and Pope Gregory IX (1227 - 1241). His uncle, Pope Gregory IX made him Cardinal Deacon and Protector of the Order of Franciscans in 1227, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church in 1229 and Bishop of Ostia in 1231 (or 1232). He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1244 (or in 1240). On the death of Pope Innocent IV (1243 - 1254) he was elected Pope at Naples on December 12, 1254.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:48 AM
March 25 - King Richard I of England is shot in the left shoulder with a crossbow by French boy Pierre Basile. Richard is not mortally wounded by the bolt; however, the wound results in gangrene.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:49 AM
1306 - Robert the Bruce becomes King of Scotland.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:50 AM
May - Hugh the younger Despenser, favourite of King Edward II of England, is married to heiress Eleanor de Clare.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:50 AM
Robert I, King of Scots (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329) usually known in modern English as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Bruis; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; ) was King of the Scots from 1306 until his death in 1329.

Although his paternal ancestors were of Scoto-Norman heritage (originating in Brieux, Normandy)[1], his maternal ancestors were Scottish-Gaels. He became one of Scotland's greatest kings, as well as one of the most famous warriors of his generation, eventually leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the Kingdom of England. He claimed the Scottish throne as a fourth great-grandson of David I of Scotland.

His body is buried in Dunfermline Abbey, while his heart is buried in Melrose Abbey. His heart was to be taken on crusade eventually to the Holy Land, but only reached Moorish Granada, where it acted as a talisman for the Scottish contingent at the Battle of Teba

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:50 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:52 AM
# 911 - Signing of the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte between Charles the Simple and Rollo of Normandy.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:53 AM
The siege of the Shirakawa-den was the central event of the Hōgen Rebellion, a succession dispute which broke out after the death of the cloistered Emperor Toba. The conflict grew to involve the Fujiwara, Minamoto, and Taira clans, all major powers of the period.

The palace was attacked by Taira no Kiyomori and Minamoto no Yo****omo and defended by Yo****omo's father, Minamoto no Tameyoshi, along with Minamoto no Tametomo and Taira no Tadamasa. Though a rivalry was beginning to grow between the Minamoto and Taira clans, loyalties were still far more mixed than they would be in the Genpei War of the 1180s, several decades later.

The samurai on both sides exchanged arrows in a number of archery duels before the palace was set aflame and the defenders were defeated.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:54 AM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:56 AM
The Hōgen Rebellion (保元の乱) was a Japanese civil war fought in 1156 over Japanese imperial succession and control of the Fujiwara clan of regents.[1] However, it also succeeded in establishing the dominance of the samurai clans and eventually the first samurai-led government in the history of Japan.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 11:58 AM
A civil war is a war between a state and domestic political actors that are in control of some part of the territory claimed by the state. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving regular armed forces, that is sustained, organized and large-scale. Civil wars result in large numbers of casualties and the expenditure of large amounts of resource. A civil war involves two-sided violence; for example, a massacre of civilians by the state is not a civil war. Similarly, less intense forms of societal conflict, such as riots or social movements, are excluded from the definition

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:00 PM
The 2006 Baltimore Ravens season began with the team trying to improve on their 6-10 record in 2005. The Ravens, for the first time in franchise history, started 4-0. The Ravens' ended the regular season with a team-best 13-3 record. The Ravens clinched the AFC North title, 1st-round bye. Their season ended with a loss to the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional playoff game.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:01 PM
The 2007 Baltimore Ravens season was the 12th season for the team in the National Football League. They entered the season hoping to improve on their 13-3 record from 2006, but finished the season with a 5-11 record and missed the playoffs.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:02 PM
The 2007 season of the National Football League (NFL) was the 88th season played by the major professional American football league in the United States. Regular-season play was held from September 6 to December 30.

The New England Patriots became the first team to complete the regular season undefeated since the league expanded to a 16-game regular season in 1978. However, four weeks after the playoffs began on January 5, 2008, the Patriots were upset by the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII, the league championship game at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on February 3, 17-14.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:05 PM
In an organised sports league, a season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session. For example, in Major League Baseball, one season lasts approximately from April to September; in European football (soccer), it is generally from August until May (although in some countries, especially those in Scandinavia, the season starts in the spring and finishes in the autumn due to the weather conditions encountered during the winter). A year can often be broken up into several distinct sections (sometimes themselves called seasons). These are:

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:06 PM
A sports league is an organization that exists to provide a regulated competition for a number of people to compete in a specific sport. At its simplest, it may be a local group of amateur athletes who form teams among themselves and compete on weekends; at its most complex, it can be an international professional league making large amounts of money and involving dozens of teams and thousands of players.

League is generally used to refer to competitions involving team sports, not individual sports. Sometimes a number of leagues are tied together in a hierarchical fashion; the best teams of one league may move to a higher league and the worst teams of a higher league may move to a lower league. This is called a league system and is most common in European and Latin American countries in sports such as football (soccer) (although it is not limited to soccer. A league may be split into smaller groups, often called conferences or divisions; teams then compete to be the best in their division and/or conference while also trying to be the best in the league.

A league championship may be contested in a number of ways. Each team may play every other team a certain number of times--usually, teams play an even number of games or matches at their own stadium and on the road, because home field advantage is a major factor in many sports. In such a set-up, the team with the best record becomes champion--based on either a strict win-loss-tie system or on a points system where a certain number of points are awarded for a win, loss, or tie, while bonus points might also be added for teams meeting various criteria. In addition to this system, many leagues rely on playoffs. Teams compete in a regular season as they would in a simple league format, but the top teams (possibly determined by conference or division) advance to the playoffs. In these leagues having the best regular season record is relatively unimportant, though top-seeded teams in some leagues, such as the NFL, can gain byes to later rounds of the playoffs, and teams finishing with the best records usually have the advantage of playing the weakest teams that have advanced to the playoffs.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:06 PM
Sports is an activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively. Sports commonly refer to activities where the physical capabilities of the competitor are the sole or primary determiner of the outcome (winning or losing), but the term is also used to include activities such as mind sports (a common name for some card games and board games with little to no element of chance) and motor sports where mental acuity or equipment quality are major factors.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:06 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Youth-soccer-indiana.jpg/300px-Youth-soccer-indiana.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:08 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:09 PM
http://www.gamasutra.com/features/20060328/jade_raymond.gif

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:12 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/da/Pittsburgh_Steelers_helmet_rightface.png/135px-Pittsburgh_Steelers_helmet_rightface.png

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:12 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/de/Pittsburgh_Steelers_logo.svg/100px-Pittsburgh_Steelers_logo.svg.png

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:12 PM
The Steelers were established in 1933 under the name Pirates

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:13 PM
1940 they changed from Pittsburgh Pirates to Pittsburgh Steelers

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:13 PM
1947 was the first time the Steelers made the playoffs, they lost to the Eagles 21-0

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:14 PM
The Steelers drafted "Mean" Joe Greene in 1969

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:15 PM
Charles Edward Greene, known as "Mean Joe" Greene, (born September 24, 1946) is a former all-pro American football defensive tackle who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. Throughout the early 1970s he developed into arguably the most dominant defensive lineman in the NFL. He is considered by many to be one of the best defensive lineman to ever play the game and was the cornerstone of the famous "Steel Curtain" defense. He is also a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and a four-time Super Bowl champion.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:16 PM
Melvin Cornell Blount (born April 10, 1948 in Vidalia, Georgia) was a five-time All Pro-Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers and is considered one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play in the NFL. His physical style of play made him one of the most feared defensive backs in the game at a time when the pass interference rule had not been entirely implemented.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:16 PM
Jack Raphael Ham, Jr. (born December 23, 1948 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania) is a former American Football linebacker who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is considered one of the greatest outside linebackers in the history of the NFL. He attended Bishop McCort High School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania followed by Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock, Virginia for a post graduate season. He played college ball at Penn State. In Ham's three years as a starting linebacker, Penn State had records of 11-0, 11-0, 7-3. In his senior year, 1970, he was co-captain, had 91 tackles and four interceptions, and was an All-American. He had 251 career tackles, 143 unassisted. He blocked three punts in 1968, setting a school record that was not tied until 1989. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1990

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:16 PM
Michael Lewis "Iron Mike" Webster (March 18, 1952 - September 24, 2002) was an American football player who played center in the National Football League from 1974 to 1990. He played his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Kansas City Chiefs. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "Iron Mike" anchored the Steelers offensive line in their dynasty era and is considered by some as the best center in NFL history.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:17 PM
Pittsburgh Stadiums over the years were....

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:18 PM
Forbes Field

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/4b/Forbes_Field_aerial1.JPG

Capacity

1909= 25,000
1925= 41,000
1970= 35,000

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:19 PM
Pitt Stadium

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/64/InsidePittStadium.jpg/250px-InsidePittStadium.jpg

1964-1969

56,150

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:21 PM
Three Rivers Stadium

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/ThreeRiversStadium.jpg/225px-ThreeRiversStadium.jpg

65,935


1970-2000

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:22 PM
Heinz Field

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/30/Heinz_Field_%282005%29.jpg/250px-Heinz_Field_%282005%29.jpg

65,050


2001- present

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:23 PM
I haven't slept since like 3:30 pm yesterday, so that's like 20 hours no sleep for me.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:24 PM
my dad/mom went to cash a check, hopefully they bring back food

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:24 PM
Ghostrider sucks and is on because my dad turned in on and I'm too lazy to get up and walk into the next room to turn it off.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:25 PM
D3Publisher to Bring Classic PSP (PlayStation Portable) System Games to the PLAYSTATION Store for the PC for Download in North America

PSP System Gamers Will Now Have Access to Favorite D3P Titles Including the Original and Wildly Popular Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, Critically-Acclaimed Dead Head Fred and more--no UMD Required!

Premier publisher of interactive entertainment software, D3Publisher (D3P), will bring its classic PSP (PlayStation Portable) system titles to gamers for download via the PLAYSTATION Store in North America beginning this September. PSP system owners will no longer need a UMD to play critically-acclaimed PSP system titles such as WTF: work time fun, a crazy collection of fun and addictive mini-games, the original Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords, 2007's multiple award-winning cult hit that blends match-three puzzle gameplay with strategy, character-building elements and a persistent storyline, Dead Head Fred, a head-swapping, third person-action game and more.

"D3Publisher is always looking to make fun and original gaming experiences easily accessible to everyone," said Yoji Takenaka, president and chief executive officer, North America and Europe, D3P. "We believe that making these classic PSP system titles available via digital distribution gives the games a new opportunity for discovery and the gamers a second chance at hours of enjoyment."

D3Publisher's Line-Up Includes:

Cube – Offering highly addictive puzzle solving action, Cube challenges players in single or multiplayer modes to make their way through suspended 3D worlds of platforms and mazes jam-packed with collectible items and obstacles. Cube will be available for download on September 18, 2008 for $9.99.

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – The genre-bending title that took the gaming community by storm at the top of 2007 incorporates strategy, role-playing elements and a persistent storyline into a match-three puzzle board setting, has received numerous awards including Best Downloadable Game at the 11th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, a Best Puzzle Game of E3 2007 Award from IGN.com and the esteemed iParenting Media Excellent Product Award for 2007. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords is designed specifically to entertain both casual and hardcore gamers-on-the-go with its deep immersion, five to fifteen minute play sessions and turn-based play style. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords will be available for download on September 18, 2008 for $14.99.

WTF: work time fun – A crazy collection of fun and addictive mini-games, WTF drives players to perform sometimes trivial, sometimes mind-bending, but always fun jobs in pursuit of the almighty dollar. WTF will be available for download on October 2, 2008 for $9.99.

PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient – Using a measuring system that was created under the guidance of Professor Masuo Koyasu of Kyoto University in Japan that determines players' ‘Practical Intelligence Quotient' or PQ, players move blocks, avoid walls and lasers, pull switches and maneuver with maps to reach their goal to solve more than 100 3D logic puzzles. As players solve the puzzle within a shorter time frame and with fewer moves, their PQ scores improve. PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient will be available for download on October 2, 2008 for $9.99.

PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 – A follow-up to PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient, the critically acclaimed PQ2 calculates players' intelligence by using the PQ scoring system as they solve more than 250 mind-bending puzzles. PQ2 will be available for download on October 16, 2008 for $14.99.

Dead Head Fred - In Dead Head Fred, players will adventure as Fred Neuman, a private detective savagely murdered and then resurrected in a bizarre scientific experiment without his memory or his head. Players will embark on a quest for vengeance as they solve their own murder by using the severed heads of enemies to battle their way through challenging but bizarre environments. Dead Head Fred will be available for download on October 16, 2008 for $14.99.

gaming news that no one except me will see :laugh:

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:26 PM
i can't wait till this thread is over.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:26 PM
listening to the song Juke Box Hero.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:27 PM
that song came out in 1981, that means it's nearly 30 years old=wow

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:27 PM
Mick Jones (born Michael Leslie Jones, December 27, 1944 in Horsell, Surrey, England) is a guitarist, songwriter and record producer, best known as the founding member of the rock band Foreigner.

Jones began his music career in the early 1960s as a member of the band Nero and the Gladiators, who scored two minor British hit singles in 1961. After the demise of the band, Jones worked as a songwriter and session musician for such artists as Sylvie Vartan and Johnny Halliday for whom he wrote "Oh ma jolie Sarah" one of Halliday's best selling song of the 70's,though Tommy Brown was credited for it, until he joined Gary Wright, formerly of the band Spooky Tooth to form Wonderwheel. In 1973, Jones and Wright reformed Spooky Tooth, and after this Jones was a member of the Leslie West Band. He also played guitar on the album Wind of Change (1972) for Peter Frampton, and Dark Horse (1974) for George Harrison.

In 1976 he formed Foreigner with Ian McDonald and recruited vocalist Lou Gramm. Jones co-produced all of the group's albums and co-wrote most of their songs with Gramm. Tensions developed within the band during the early 1980s and were attributed to a difference in musical taste between Gramm who favoured a more hard edged rock as opposed to Jones' interest in synthesisers. Gramm left the band in 1989 but returned in 1991. Also in 1989, Jones released his only solo album titled Mick Jones on the Atlantic Records label. Jones is the only person to play on every Foreigner album.

He cowrote the song "Bad Love" on Eric Clapton's Journeyman album[1] and in 2002 cowrote the song "On Her Mind" with Duncan Sheik[2]. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he played with Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:27 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/88/Mick_Jones.jpg/220px-Mick_Jones.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:28 PM
Kelly Hansen was born on April 18, 1961 in Hawthorne, California. He started his career as an independent studio singer. He later met guitarist Robert Sarzo and bassist Tony Cavazo (brothers of Rudy Sarzo and Carlos Cavazo, respectively, of Quiet Riot fame), with whom he formed the hard-rock band Hurricane in 1984. Hurricane would achieve some moderate commercial success throughout the mid-to-late 1980s and into the 1990s. However, unfortunately, Hurricane's record label went bankrupt in 1991 and the band disbanded shortly thereafter.

Kelly continued to make music, recording as a guest and session singer for many projects, including, Slash's Snakepit, Fergie Fredriksen, Don Dokken, and Bourgeois Pigs. In 1998 Kelly joined the band Unruly Child replacing former vocalist Mark Free. Unruly Child then recorded a new album which was released in early 1999. 2001 saw the return of Hurricane with an altered line up and new album. Kelly then went on to join Foreigner in 2005 after Lou Gramm left in 2003 to fulfill his solo career.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:28 PM
Jeff Pilson (born January 19, 1958, Lake Forest, Illinois, USA) is an American bass guitarist.

Pilson was a member of 1980s heavy metal bands Dokken and Dio. He currently has his own progressive metal group called War and Peace, which was formed in 1993, releasing two albums: 1993's War and Peace and 2004's The Walls Have Eyes. He also works with his ex-Dokken bandmate, guitarist George Lynch in a two-member group called Lynch/Pilson.

He also played in the band Wild Horses (not to be confused with the British band of the same name).

Although he is a renowned primarily for his work as a bass guitarist, Pilson also plays guitar and keyboards.

He played a member of the band Steel Dragon in the 2001 film Rock Star as well as playing on the film's soundtrack.

Pilson is currently the bass player for seventies rock band Foreigner.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:29 PM
18 posts till I reach 7500 ITT

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:30 PM
there is only 114 days remaining in the year.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:31 PM
70 - Roman forces under Titus sack Jerusalem.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:38 PM
5000-6000 pageview surfometer name Browser Head

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:38 PM
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51JLGxQbv4L._SS500_.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:39 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:39 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:40 PM
it's nearly 1 pm.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:40 PM
Rick Springfield (born Richard Lewis Springthorpe on August 23, 1949 in Sydney) is an Australian-American songwriter, musician and actor. As a musician he is most famous for the 1981 #1 single "Jessie's Girl", which became a Grammy Award-winning landmark of 1980s pop-rock and helped establish the emerging music video age. Also an actor, Springfield's best known role is that of the character Dr. Noah Drake on the daytime drama General Hospital. He originated the character from 1981-1983 and then returned to play him again from 2005 until present.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:41 PM
79 - Mount Vesuvius begins stirring, on the feast day of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:42 PM
Mount Vesuvius (in Italian Monte Vesuvio and in Latin Mons Vesuvius) is an active stratovolcano east of Naples, Italy. It is the only volcano on the European mainland to have erupted within the last hundred years, although it is not currently erupting. The two other volcanoes in Italy, (Etna and Stromboli) are located on islands.

Mount Vesuvius is on the coast of the Bay of Naples, about nine kilometres (six miles) east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is conspicuous in the beautiful landscape presented by that bay, when seen from the sea, with Naples in the foreground. Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79 that led to the destruction of the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. It has erupted many times since and is today regarded as one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world because of the population of 3,000,000 people now living close to it and its tendency towards explosive eruptions. It is the most densely populated volcanic region in the world.

Mount Vesuvius was regarded by the Greeks and Romans as being sacred to the hero and demigod Heracles/Hercules and the town of Herculaneum, built at its base, was named after him.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:42 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Vesuvius_from_Pompeii.jpg/300px-Vesuvius_from_Pompeii.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:43 PM
A stratovolcano, also called a composite volcano, is a tall, conical volcano composed of many layers of hardened lava, tephra, and volcanic ash. These kinds of volcanoes are characterized by a steep profile and periodic, explosive eruptions. The lava that flows from them is viscous, and cools and hardens before spreading very far. The source magma of this rock is classified as acidic, having high to intermediate levels of silica (as in rhyolite, dacite, or andesite). This is in contrast to less viscous basic magma that forms shield volcanoes (such as Mauna Loa in Hawaii), which have a wide base and more gently sloping profile.[citation needed]

Although stratovolcanoes are sometimes called composite volcanoes, volcanologists prefer to use the term stratovolcano to distinguish among volcanoes because all volcanoes of any size have a composite (layered) structure — they are built up from sequential outpourings of eruptive materials. Stratovolcanoes are one of the most common types of volcanoes.

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:44 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/Stratovolcano.jpg/300px-Stratovolcano.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:46 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:46 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:46 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:47 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:48 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:53 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:54 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 12:55 PM
http://savetherobot.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/mccain_wow.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:06 PM
YouTube - grown in buick start and fried bees. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sX5uULaciTE)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:07 PM
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jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:07 PM
http://i35.tinypic.com/2ynkneq.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:08 PM
YouTube - winter cold start the 1990 buick century 3300 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOdJ0o9hlyk)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:08 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Map_of_USA_MO.svg/286px-Map_of_USA_MO.svg.png

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:12 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/OzarkOverview.jpg/400px-OzarkOverview.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:14 PM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/OzarkRelief.jpg/400px-OzarkRelief.jpg

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:23 PM
YouTube - pontiac half car cold start and drive (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TasX4Vw9S5k)

jakncoke
09-08-2008, 01:23 PM
he Ozarks (also referred to as Ozarks Mountain Country, the Ozark Mountains or the Ozark Plateau) are a physiographic, geologic, and cultural highland region of the central United States. It covers much of the south half of Missouri and an extensive portion of northwest and North central Arkansas. The region also extends westward into northeast Oklahoma and extreme southeast Kansas.

Although sometimes referred to as the Ozark Mountains, the region is actually a high and deeply dissected plateau. Geologically, the area is a broad dome around the Saint Francois Mountains. The Ozark Highlands area, covering nearly 47,000 square miles (122,000 km2), is by far the most extensive mountainous region between the Appalachians and the Rocky Mountains. Together, the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains form an area known as the U.S. Interior Highlands, and are sometimes referred to collectively. For example, the ecoregion called Ozark Mountain Forests includes the Ouachita Mountains, although the Arkansas River valley and the Ouachitas, both south of the Boston Mountains, are not usually considered part of the Ozarks.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:26 AM
lol ppd is now 22

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:26 AM
crazy how just last week it was like 39

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:27 AM
nearly at 7575 ITT

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:27 AM
Willie Worsley was one of the guards for the Texas Western Miners in their NCAA champion season in 1966. He played under legendary coach Don Haskins and was a diminutive 5 foot 9. He later played for the New York Nets of the American Basketball Association.

In the latter 1960's, Worsley took over as coach for the now defunct Children's Shelter "Woodycrest" located in the High Bridge section of the Bronx. In conjunction with James Neal, he oversaw the athletic programs. By the mid 1970's, the organization merged with another Group Home located in Pomona NY, and Worsley subsequently became a director. The organization went bankrupt, and Worsley went on to coach the Spring Valley High School basketball team in Rockland County, NY. [1]

Following his basketball career, he became the Dean of Students for the Boys Choir of Harlem and continued coaching the basketball team of Spring Valley High School.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:28 AM
Bronco's are winning 24-0

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:28 AM
The Raiders Suck!!!!!!!!!!

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:29 AM
lol I just passed 5,555 pageviews for the month

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:29 AM
Aaron Rodgers had a good year

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:31 AM
Chad Henne has the most passing yards in Michigan History with 9715

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:32 AM
John Navarre is #2 with 9254

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:32 AM
Nevil Shed (b Bronx, New York ) attended Morris High school, was a member of the Texas Western Miners (now named University of Texas at El Paso) team that won the 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament National Championship, the team was coached by Don Haskins. The Miners made history for being the first team to start an all African-American lineup in the Championship game. Shed was not one of the starters in the lineup. Glory Road (film), the Disney blockbuster, chronicles the team's outstanding journey; Shed is played by Al Shearer. After playing at Texas Western, Shed was drafted by the Boston Celtics. He later became an assistant coach for his college coach, Don Haskins at Texas Western.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:34 AM
John Robert Navarre (born September 9, 1980) is an American football quarterback who most recently was in training camp for the Indianapolis Colts of the NFL, although the Colts subsequently waived Navarre on Tuesday, August 8, 2007. He is currently an NFL free agent. He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals and served as their third-string quarterback for the 2004-2006 seasons. Navarre started one game for the Cardinals. Navarre threw four interceptions and one touchdown in a losing effort. Navarre played college football at the University of Michigan where he led the Wolverines to the 2003 Big Ten championship. Previously, he attended Cudahy High School in Wisconsin, where he had a record of 33-4 as the starting quarterback. Navarre has appeared in five games in his three-year NFL career; his debut was December 5, 2004.

Navarre held several Michigan career records including pass attempts, completions, passing yards, and touchdown passes before Chad Henne surpassed those marks in 2007. In 2003, Navarre set season records for passing yards (3,331), pass attempts (456), and completions (270). Against the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2003, he threw for a Michigan single-game record 389 yards. Later in the season, he led the Wolverines to their largest comeback, 21 points, in school history as they defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers, 38-35.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:34 AM
Elvis Grbac is #3 with 6460

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:35 AM
Todd Collins is #4 with 5858

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:36 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/c3/ToddCollins.jpg/200px-ToddCollins.jpg

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:36 AM
Jim Harbaugh is #5 with 5449

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:37 AM
Harry Flournoy is an African-American former college basketball player, originally from Gary, Indiana. He played college ball for Texas Western College, later called the University of Texas at El Paso, or UTEP; he made history when his team won an NCAA Division I National Championship with the first ever all African-American starting lineup under Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins in 1966. He only played for six minutes in the championship game before injuring his ankle, but following the victory he was on the cover of Sports Illustrated rebounding a ball over Pat Riley.

After his career at Texas Western, Flournoy became a teacher and basketball coach at an elementary school in El Paso, TX. Harry has 6 children; 1 daughter from his first marriage, and 3 daughters and 2 sons from his second marriage. He and his third wife currently reside in Orange County California.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:37 AM
Tom Brady is 6th with 5351

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:38 AM
Steve Smith is #7 with 4860

Doesn't even have a Wiki page played for them from 1980-1983

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:38 AM
Brian Griese is 8th with 4383

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:39 AM
Rich Leach is 9th with 4284

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:40 AM
John Wrangler is 10th with 2994

doesn't have a wiki page either played 1976-1980

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:42 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/7/79/BlueBandPano.jpg/600px-BlueBandPano.jpg

Beaver Stadium 107,282 capacity

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:43 AM
110,753 being the biggest

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:45 AM
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f5/Holuba_Hall.jpg/180px-Holuba_Hall.jpg

Holuba Hall, Penn St training facility

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:45 AM
1 110,753 Sept. 14, 2002 Penn State 40, Nebraska 7

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:46 AM
2 110,134 October 27, 2007 Ohio State 37, Penn State 17

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:46 AM
3 110,078 September 8, 2007 Penn State 31, Notre Dame 10

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:47 AM
4 110,007 Oct. 14, 2006 Michigan 17, Penn State 10

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:47 AM
5 109,865 Nov. 5, 2005 Penn State 35, Wisconsin 14

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:48 AM
6 109,839 Oct. 8, 2005 Penn State 17, Ohio State 10

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:48 AM
7 109,754 October 13, 2007 Penn State 38, Wisconsin 7

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09-09-2008, 12:48 AM
8 109,467 Oct. 29, 2005 Penn State 33, Purdue 15

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09-09-2008, 12:48 AM
9 109,313 Sept. 1, 2001 Miami (Fla.) 33, Penn State 7

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09-09-2008, 12:49 AM
10 108,951 October 6, 2007 Penn State 27, Iowa 7

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09-09-2008, 12:52 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:53 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:54 AM
that was Indianapolis Speedway 250 000k capacity built in 1909

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09-09-2008, 12:55 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:56 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:57 AM
Tokyo Racecourse (東京競馬場, Tōkyō Keiba-jō?) is located in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1933 for horse racing, it has 13,750 seats, with a capacity of 223,000.

Tokyo Racecourse hosts numerous G1 (Grade 1) races, including the Japan Cup, Japan Cup Dirt and the Yasuda Kinen, a part of the Asian Mile Challenge. However, starting in 2008, Hanshin Racecourse will host the Japan Cup Dirt.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 12:57 AM
The Shanghai International Circuit (simplified Chinese: 上海国际赛车场; traditional Chinese: 上海國際賽車場; pinyin: ShÃ*nghǎi Guójì SÃ*ichēchǎng) is a Chinese motor racing venue, situated in the district of Jiading near Shanghai in the People's Republic of China. It was the venue of the inaugural Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on 26 September 2004.

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09-09-2008, 12:58 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:58 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:59 AM
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09-09-2008, 12:59 AM
Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) tri-oval race track facility with a seating capacity of 168,000 spectators. It hosts races of motor vehicles of various kinds, including go-karts, motorcycles (on and off road), sports cars, modified pickup trucks, and stock cars. The facility also includes a 3.56 miles (5.73 km) road course and a 180-acre (73 ha) infield, including the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The facility is also used for an annual spring car show and swap meet, and a Thanksgiving street rod meet, some of the largest of their kind, and various 5,000-foot (1,500 m) races around the track, as there have been three different layouts.

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09-09-2008, 01:00 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:00 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:00 AM
Lowe's Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord, North Carolina, north of Charlotte. It features a 1.5 mile long quad-oval track that seats 167,000 people, with room for 50,000 more spectators in the infield. Constructed in 1959, it was the first speedway to host nighttime superspeedway racing (in 1992) in the "modern era," the first being the now defunct Raleigh, N.C. Speedway in 1958, and to offer year-round residences (in 1984) with 52 condominiums available over turn one. It is owned by Speedway Motorsports, which has its corporate headquarters on the same property. The speedway is considered the home base of NASCAR, with 90% of NASCAR teams being based within 50 miles. In February 1999, Lowe's bought the naming rights to the speedway, making it the first race track in the country with a corporate sponsor.

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09-09-2008, 01:01 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:01 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:01 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:03 AM
Nakayama Racecourse (中山競馬場, Nakayama-keibajō?) is located in Funabashi, Chiba, Japan. It is used for horse racing. It has a capacity of 165,676. It was built in 1990. It has 15,944 seats.

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09-09-2008, 01:03 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:04 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:04 AM
lol Raiders are losing 41-7

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:04 AM
Bristol Motor Speedway, originally known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track located in Bristol, Tennessee. It was constructed in 1960, and held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961.

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09-09-2008, 01:05 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:06 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:06 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:07 AM
Suzuka International Racing Course (Suzuka Circuit for short) is a co-host of the Formula One Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix, and is one of the oldest and most famous motorsport race tracks in Japan. It is located in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture and is owned by Honda Motor Co., L

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09-09-2008, 01:07 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:07 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:11 AM
Istanbul Park (Turkish: İstanbul Park), also known as the Istanbul Racing Circuit or initially Istanbul Otodrom, is a motor sports race track in Akfırat County east of İstanbul, Turkey. It was inaugurated on August 21, 2005. It has been called "the best race track in the world" by Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.[1]

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09-09-2008, 01:11 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:12 AM
the commercial with Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld is such fail

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:19 AM
The Rŭngrado May First Stadium, or May Day Stadium, is a stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, completed on May 1, 1989. Its names come from Rungra Island in the Taedong River, upon which it is situated, and May Day, the international day celebrating labour and particularly celebrated among communists. Its scalloped roof features 16 arches arranged in a ring, and it is said to resemble a parachute or a magnolia blossom. It is not to be confused with the also large Kim Il-sung Stadium.

The stadium can seat 150,000[1][2], which is the largest stadium capacity in the world. It hosts events on a main pitch sprawling across over 22,500 m² (242,200 ft²). Its total floor space is over 207,000 m² (2.2 million ft²) across eight stories, and the lobes of its roof peak at more than 60 m (197 ft) from the ground.

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09-09-2008, 01:20 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:20 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:20 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:21 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:23 AM
The Lexington Horsemen are an af2 team based in Lexington, Kentucky. They play their home games at Rupp Arena. They began as a 2003 expansion member of the National Indoor Football League, where they were successful. After defeating the Sioux Falls Storm to win Indoor Bowl IV, the Horsemen decided to join the new United Indoor Football (UIF) as a charter member, where they made the playoffs, yet ironically lost to the Sioux Falls Storm (the team they beat in their last year in the NIFL). They made the playoffs again in 2006 and made it all the way to United Bowl II; but they, again, lost to the Sioux Falls Storm.

During the 2007 season the Horsemen finished with an 8-7 regular season record and then advance through the playoffs to United Bowl III where they faced none other than their longtime playoff foe the undefeated Sioux Falls Storm they lost the game 62-59 after Collin Barber missed the potential game tying field goal as time expired. The game was Head Coach Mike Zuckerman's final game.

The team's official mascot is Spike, a hero-like horseman.

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09-09-2008, 01:23 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:24 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:27 AM
First National Bank Stadium (FNB Stadium or Soccer City) is a stadium located in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located next to the South African Football Association headquarters (SAFA House) where both the FIFA offices and the Local Organising Committee for the 2010 FIFA World Cup is housed. [4]

A football-specific stadium, the FNB Stadium currently seats 78,000 people in plastic bucket seats. The stadium has the third largest capacity in Africa. Most of the largest football events in South Africa are played at the FNB and the venue is better suited to these events than nearby Ellis Park, where the final for the Rugby World Cup in 1995 was held. Soweto and the National Exhibition Centre in Nasrec are nearby.

[edit] 2010 World Cup

The stadium will hold the opening match, four more first-round matches, one second-round match one quarter-final and the final.

The Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg is to undergo a major upgrade for the 2010 tournament, with a new design inspired by traditional African pottery. The upper tier will be extended around the stadium to increase the capacity to 94,700 [5] with an extra 99 Executive suites, an encircling roof will be constructed, new changing room facilities will be developed and new floodlights will be installed. The R1.5 billion [5] tender to upgrade the stadium was won by Grinaker-LTA.[6] Soccer City is scheduled for completion in 2009. On January 19, 2007, Grinaker-LTA issued a press statement that mentioned the beginning of the constructions within two weeks.

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:27 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 01:30 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:32 AM
The Chevrolet Cruze is an upcoming compact car that General Motors plan to introduce around the world in 2009. It will replace two unrelated cars, the Daewoo Lacetti — which is sold in badge-engineered variants as the Chevrolet Lacetti in Europe, the Chevrolet Optra in Mexico, and the Holden Viva in Australia and New Zealand — and the Chevrolet Cobalt sold in the United States and Canada.[1][2]

According to GM, the Cruze "was developed by a global design and engineering team and will be built in multiple locations around the world" and is underpinned by the GM Delta II platform.[3] Such locations include Bupyong, South Korea and Lordstown, Ohio,[4] where GM is investing more than US$350 million.[5]

The first renderings of the Cruze were revealed by GM at a press conference on July 15, 2008.[6] GM released the first official images of the Cruze on August 21 at GM Lordstown Assembly plant in Lordstown, Ohio

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09-09-2008, 01:35 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:38 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:40 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:40 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:44 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:50 AM
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09-09-2008, 01:58 AM
Red Bull is banned in Norway, Uruguay and Denmark because of health risks listed on its cans, but the company last year sold 3.5 billion cans in 143 countries.

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09-09-2008, 01:59 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:04 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:05 AM
Invertebrate Astronauts Make Space History | Wired Science from Wired.com (http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/09/invertebrate-as.html)

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09-09-2008, 02:12 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:13 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:13 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:13 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 02:14 AM
A compact (North America), small family (European) or c-segment car is a classification of cars which are larger than a supermini and smaller than a large family car.

Current compact cars are between 4,100 mm (161 in) and 4,450 mm (175 in) long if they are hatchbacks, or between 4,400 mm (173 in) and 4,600 mm (181 in) if they are cabriolets, sedans or station wagons. Multi-purpose vehicles and sport utility vehicles based on small family cars, which are called compact MPVs and compact SUVs respectively, have become popular since the early 1990s.

Common engines are 1.5 to 2.4-litre straight-4s, either petrol or Diesel, with a range between 100 bhp (75 kW) and 170 bhp (127 kW). Some models also have economical 1.3 or 1.4-litre units. High-performance versions, called hot hatches or sport compact sedans, may have turbocharged 2.0 or 2.5-litre engines, or even V6 3.2-litre units, ranging maximum outputs from 170 bhp (127 kW) to 300 bhp (224 kW). Small European family cars include the Ford Focus, Opel Astra, Peugeot 307, Renault Mégane, and Volkswagen Golf. Japanese branded examples include Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Subaru Impreza, and Toyota Corolla. The Chevrolet Cobalt and Saturn Ion are an example of a compact made in the United States.

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09-09-2008, 02:14 AM
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jakncoke
09-09-2008, 02:15 AM
Saarlouis (pronounced [zaːrˈlʊɪ] in German; French: Sarrelouis) is a city in the Saarland, Germany, capital of the district of Saarlouis. In 2006, the town had a population of 38,327. Saarlouis, as the name implies, is located at the river Saar. It was built as a fortress in 1680 and named after Louis XIV of France.

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09-09-2008, 02:15 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:16 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:16 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:17 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:18 AM
Nathaniel Burleson (born August 19, 1981 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is an American football wide receiver currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He went to the University of Nevada, Reno, from which he was drafted in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft. Nate is the younger brother of former Charlotte Bobcats guard Kevin Burleson. Known[clarify] off the field for his style, Maxim Magazine named Burleson the best dressed player in the NFL in 2006

jakncoke
09-09-2008, 02:24 AM
Nathaniel Burleson (born August 19, 1981 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is an American football wide receiver currently playing for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League. He went to the University of Nevada, Reno, from which he was drafted in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft. Nate is the younger brother of former Charlotte Bobcats guard Kevin Burleson. Known[clarify] off the field for his style, Maxim Magazine named Burleson the best dressed player in the NFL in 2006

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09-09-2008, 02:26 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:27 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:28 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:28 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:40 AM
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09-09-2008, 02:41 AM
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