Jul. 29th, 2005
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Jul. 29th, 2005 10:16 amIE 7 disables Yahoo! and Google toolbars, leaves spyware intact.
Of course, you can reinstall 'em and they will work after that, but the installer disables them and only them.
Of course, you can reinstall 'em and they will work after that, but the installer disables them and only them.
Quote of the Day.
Jul. 29th, 2005 10:34 am
Hi, I'm the firefox, otherwise known as the red panda. I hail from China, but don't let that fool you -- I'm all about a competitive marketplace... at least, when it comes to browsers, I am!
I enjoy eating grubs, Skittles and cigarette butts, when I'm not leaping from mountaintop to mountaintop or burrowing through solid rock in search of a mate! I sometimes develop enormous sentient tumors called "teratogenii", and my digestive juices can trigger room-temperature nuclear fusion!
Use Firefox, by Mozilla -- the only browser named for me --

-- or else I'll release my spores into your house and flood your basement with my copious noxious discharges!
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By a FARK user named John Clavis.
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Jul. 29th, 2005 11:46 amBush no-shows Boy Scout memorial service - 300 boy scouts, forced to wait in the Virginia sun for hours after his expected arrival time to avoid the possibility of offending him, develop heatstroke.
Related, CAFTA passed by two votes... and Rep Charles Taylor (R-NC) says that the machine did not record his vote at all, and he voted against it.. Hey, look, machine voting fraud in America. And who made the machines? Diebold.
Related, CAFTA passed by two votes... and Rep Charles Taylor (R-NC) says that the machine did not record his vote at all, and he voted against it.. Hey, look, machine voting fraud in America. And who made the machines? Diebold.
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Jul. 29th, 2005 12:44 pm
Idiots pray to tree... by lighting fires around it.
Also,
Microsoft employee wins Bulwer-Lytton contest for worst writing.
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Jul. 29th, 2005 02:17 pmHordes of Undead-Americans from District of Columbia-area cemeteries descended upon the nation's capital today to lobby Congress for equal protection under Federal laws which prohibit employers from engaging in discrimination during the hiring process.
"Under Federal law, it is illegal to discriminate, in regard to employment, against anyone because of their national origin, race, sex, sexual preference, religious preference, age or disability - but not because they have died and then returned from the grave. What kind of country protects those who are out of the closet, but does not protect those who are out of the casket?" complained Larry Wolnitz, an accountant who perished in a car crash in October 1978.
"I know I could do a good job, but nobody will hire me. Instead, prospective employers insult me with slurs such as 'zombie,' and claim that current Federal law doesn't mandate that they give consideration to those who escape the black sleep. I can't sue them, because under current law, I wouldn't have a rotted leg to stand on. That's why I and my fellow Undead-Americans need Congress to act on this issue. Congress, we are asking you, please, enact laws to end the practice of allowing employers to discriminate against those who grimly shuffle amongst you with no heart beating in their chest."
Wolnitz went on to state that many of his friends had not worked since the filming of Micheal Jackson's "Thriller" video in the spring of 1983.
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In a unanimous decision today the Supreme Court ruled that having prisoners of war re-enact scenes from the movie "Deliverance" is permissible under the provisions of the Geneva Convention.
Writing for the court, Justice Antonin Scalia noted that "the Geneva Convention encourages the use of amateur theatrical productions in order to provide entertainment for detainees. The terms of the Convention, however, are silent when it comes to the nature and content of the theatrical productions in question. Therefore, the court can find no compelling legal justification for denying detainees the right to be made to 'squeal like a pig,' as long as this is done in the context of artistic expression."
Civil libertarians and free speech advocates hailed the decision as the most significant court ruling since Marbury v. Madison. "I think that this will do wonders to restore American credibility in the Middle East and Third World nations like Sudan and France," said Lawrence Tribe, Leopold and Loeb Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard University. "Allowing POWs to engage in sexually explicit dramatic productions goes a long way to ensuring that human rights are respected and that scenes like those seen in Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq will only be repeated with good production values and strong directorial vision."
"Under Federal law, it is illegal to discriminate, in regard to employment, against anyone because of their national origin, race, sex, sexual preference, religious preference, age or disability - but not because they have died and then returned from the grave. What kind of country protects those who are out of the closet, but does not protect those who are out of the casket?" complained Larry Wolnitz, an accountant who perished in a car crash in October 1978.
"I know I could do a good job, but nobody will hire me. Instead, prospective employers insult me with slurs such as 'zombie,' and claim that current Federal law doesn't mandate that they give consideration to those who escape the black sleep. I can't sue them, because under current law, I wouldn't have a rotted leg to stand on. That's why I and my fellow Undead-Americans need Congress to act on this issue. Congress, we are asking you, please, enact laws to end the practice of allowing employers to discriminate against those who grimly shuffle amongst you with no heart beating in their chest."
Wolnitz went on to state that many of his friends had not worked since the filming of Micheal Jackson's "Thriller" video in the spring of 1983.
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In a unanimous decision today the Supreme Court ruled that having prisoners of war re-enact scenes from the movie "Deliverance" is permissible under the provisions of the Geneva Convention.
Writing for the court, Justice Antonin Scalia noted that "the Geneva Convention encourages the use of amateur theatrical productions in order to provide entertainment for detainees. The terms of the Convention, however, are silent when it comes to the nature and content of the theatrical productions in question. Therefore, the court can find no compelling legal justification for denying detainees the right to be made to 'squeal like a pig,' as long as this is done in the context of artistic expression."
Civil libertarians and free speech advocates hailed the decision as the most significant court ruling since Marbury v. Madison. "I think that this will do wonders to restore American credibility in the Middle East and Third World nations like Sudan and France," said Lawrence Tribe, Leopold and Loeb Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard University. "Allowing POWs to engage in sexually explicit dramatic productions goes a long way to ensuring that human rights are respected and that scenes like those seen in Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq will only be repeated with good production values and strong directorial vision."
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Jul. 29th, 2005 03:52 pm"D&D For Dummies" is apparently geared too much towards, intelligent, literate people looking for roleplaying (who, thus, don't play D&D). As such, Gamespy has produced a more accurate, BETTER version of how to play D&D as it was intended to be played.

DID YOU KNOW?
Some people are green.
Look in mirror. Are you green? No?
Then kill all green people.
TIP! Green people flammable!

DID YOU KNOW?
Some people are green.
Look in mirror. Are you green? No?
Then kill all green people.
TIP! Green people flammable!
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Jul. 29th, 2005 05:12 pm14-year-old girl dares 8-year-old boy to touch her breast. Boy charged with "an act of lewdness with a minor".
Also,
2-year-old boy found safe and sound after 4 days alone in a German forest.
Also,
Religious idiots to picket *their own campground* after renting it out to pagan group. There are some doozies of quotes in this one, from all sides.
Also,
2-year-old boy found safe and sound after 4 days alone in a German forest.
Also,
Religious idiots to picket *their own campground* after renting it out to pagan group. There are some doozies of quotes in this one, from all sides.












