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| frusnak |
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Hal E. Burton wrote: | | Im Not Warren Buffett wrote: | | I'll wager 1,185 Tanzanian Shillings it's Frusnak. |
He's why I'm here because of his constant moaning and hissy fittin about some sort of Invisible society! Come on people, do you really think something like that could possibly be in existence?  |
You're a pain n the A$$ Hal...Take your cr#p and shove it! We're on to what you and your buddies up to.  |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:56 am Post subject: |
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Spekkin ov a pain in the a$$...did NE1 see da Roger Clemens testimony yesterday? Roger looked both pee-a-zissed!...plus his face is gettin fatter. Those are 2 signs of "extended roid" use...aren't they? Of course the turd sign is yer pee pee is sposed ta shrink....so "they" say. I say we fergit da DNA test on da needles they stuck Roger wit...let's git Nancy Pelosi to check his weiner.  |
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:48 am Post subject: |
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| There are definately higher powers pulling the strings of higher powers. |
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| frasimoto2 |
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:01 pm Post subject: |
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| Grimreaper wrote: | Spekkin ov a pain in the a$$...did NE1 see da Roger Clemens testimony yesterday? Roger looked both pee-a-zissed!...plus his face is gettin fatter. Those are 2 signs of "extended roid" use...aren't they? Of course the turd sign is yer pee pee is sposed ta shrink....so "they" say. I say we fergit da DNA test on da needles they stuck Roger wit...let's git Nancy Pelosi to check his weiner.  |
Huuuuuuuumaaaaaaaaans.......his face is so fat because he is full of shhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeout...buuuuuuuuuuurrrp!  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:58 am Post subject: |
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This is what our politicians look like to an unbiased eye!  |
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| Hal E. Burton |
Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | | Hal E. Burton wrote: | | Im Not Warren Buffett wrote: | | I'll wager 1,185 Tanzanian Shillings it's Frusnak. |
He's why I'm here because of his constant moaning and hissy fittin about some sort of Invisible society! Come on people, do you really think something like that could possibly be in existence?  |
You're a pain n the A$$ Hal...Take your cr#p and shove it! We're on to what you and your buddies up to.  |
You all are a bunch of soft a$$ babies!  |
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| txga |
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:09 am Post subject: |
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kind of interesting.  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 1:07 pm Post subject: |
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| txga wrote: | kind of interesting.  |
Yes very interesting indeed.  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:27 am Post subject: |
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Why aren't the politicians commenting on the price of gas? Perhaps because the lame ducks don't give a $#it and they are going to help out their oil sponsors?
We are witnessing the slow and steady take over of the world by I.S. NAFTA isn't the problem...it's WTO  |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 7:14 am Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | Why aren't the politicians commenting on the price of gas? Perhaps because the lame ducks don't give a $#it and they are going to help out their oil sponsors?
We are witnessing the slow and steady take over of the world by I.S. NAFTA isn't the problem...it's WTO  |
Well, I think I herd George Dubya say "We have an energy problum" just this past week. Luckily fo ALL ov America da XOI Earlpig stock index is telling the tale ov wassa gonna happun ta Earl this comin week. Da HUI Gold idiot index tellin da exact same tale bout gold. I wudn wanna be long ANY energy stock er gold stock this coming week....da moves we saw in chit like ABX, AUY, SSRI, PAL, SWC, etc yesterday alone are jist a blip compared to what chool see dis comin week. Watch how me GOOG buddy DUG takes care O'Jinxie n his VLO. Maaaaaaaan Intrustin how Jinxie is now trapped balow his $58.50 "add to" point.  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 12:40 am Post subject: |
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| Grimreaper wrote: | | frusnak wrote: | Why aren't the politicians commenting on the price of gas? Perhaps because the lame ducks don't give a $#it and they are going to help out their oil sponsors?
We are witnessing the slow and steady take over of the world by I.S. NAFTA isn't the problem...it's WTO  |
Well, I think I herd George Dubya say "We have an energy problum" just this past week. Luckily fo ALL ov America da XOI Earlpig stock index is telling the tale ov wassa gonna happun ta Earl this comin week. Da HUI Gold idiot index tellin da exact same tale bout gold. I wudn wanna be long ANY energy stock er gold stock this coming week....da moves we saw in chit like ABX, AUY, SSRI, PAL, SWC, etc yesterday alone are jist a blip compared to what chool see dis comin week. Watch how me GOOG buddy DUG takes care O'Jinxie n his VLO. Maaaaaaaan Intrustin how Jinxie is now trapped balow his $58.50 "add to" point.  |
But he isn't doing a darn thing about it!  |
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| Grimreaper |
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 2:49 am Post subject: |
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| frusnak wrote: | | Grimreaper wrote: | | frusnak wrote: | Why aren't the politicians commenting on the price of gas? Perhaps because the lame ducks don't give a $#it and they are going to help out their oil sponsors?
We are witnessing the slow and steady take over of the world by I.S. NAFTA isn't the problem...it's WTO  |
Well, I think I herd George Dubya say "We have an energy problum" just this past week. Luckily fo ALL ov America da XOI Earlpig stock index is telling the tale ov wassa gonna happun ta Earl this comin week. Da HUI Gold idiot index tellin da exact same tale bout gold. I wudn wanna be long ANY energy stock er gold stock this coming week....da moves we saw in chit like ABX, AUY, SSRI, PAL, SWC, etc yesterday alone are jist a blip compared to what chool see dis comin week. Watch how me GOOG buddy DUG takes care O'Jinxie n his VLO. Maaaaaaaan Intrustin how Jinxie is now trapped balow his $58.50 "add to" point.  |
But he isn't doing a darn thing about it!  |
Well, da last time Congruss done sumthin about it twas afta Katrina when BP was bustin a nut n bolt up in Alaska ifn ya remember. Da Pauley Tishun threw a whole chitload a cash at BIG Earl cause oil was at $80 dallahs and..well...Big Earl needed da tax break. That has been da solution all along. Who knows how much muny was wasted in Loozeeyanna? As a result of Big Earl's windfall we have seen refineries shut down, pipes exploding, all kinds ov chit ya "woulda thunk" shoulda bin fixed ifn XOM made $40 billyun last quarter plus got a tax break. I know dey stock price wudn a made it ta wherst it did witout da tax break....dat's fo sho. But nooooo...Do you REALLY want to hear Congress's idea of "how to solve the energy problems"??? I didn think so. Da free mawkets will solve da problum. Luckily for us a ton ov muny is about to be eliminated from the system. We'ze gonna need a clean slate to solve thisn. Da Dubya regime...I have to wonder if Bushkie is really so naive dat he can be innocent...or if he really is that evil. But ya gotta admit....hoodwinkin da sheeple inta thinkin they was rich was genious!  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:13 am Post subject: |
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| Grimreaper wrote: | | frusnak wrote: | | Grimreaper wrote: | | frusnak wrote: | Why aren't the politicians commenting on the price of gas? Perhaps because the lame ducks don't give a $#it and they are going to help out their oil sponsors?
We are witnessing the slow and steady take over of the world by I.S. NAFTA isn't the problem...it's WTO  |
Well, I think I herd George Dubya say "We have an energy problum" just this past week. Luckily fo ALL ov America da XOI Earlpig stock index is telling the tale ov wassa gonna happun ta Earl this comin week. Da HUI Gold idiot index tellin da exact same tale bout gold. I wudn wanna be long ANY energy stock er gold stock this coming week....da moves we saw in chit like ABX, AUY, SSRI, PAL, SWC, etc yesterday alone are jist a blip compared to what chool see dis comin week. Watch how me GOOG buddy DUG takes care O'Jinxie n his VLO. Maaaaaaaan Intrustin how Jinxie is now trapped balow his $58.50 "add to" point.  |
But he isn't doing a darn thing about it!  |
Well, da last time Congruss done sumthin about it twas afta Katrina when BP was bustin a nut n bolt up in Alaska ifn ya remember. Da Pauley Tishun threw a whole chitload a cash at BIG Earl cause oil was at $80 dallahs and..well...Big Earl needed da tax break. That has been da solution all along. Who knows how much muny was wasted in Loozeeyanna? As a result of Big Earl's windfall we have seen refineries shut down, pipes exploding, all kinds ov chit ya "woulda thunk" shoulda bin fixed ifn XOM made $40 billyun last quarter plus got a tax break. I know dey stock price wudn a made it ta wherst it did witout da tax break....dat's fo sho. But nooooo...Do you REALLY want to hear Congress's idea of "how to solve the energy problems"??? I didn think so. Da free mawkets will solve da problum. Luckily for us a ton ov muny is about to be eliminated from the system. We'ze gonna need a clean slate to solve thisn. Da Dubya regime...I have to wonder if Bushkie is really so naive dat he can be innocent...or if he really is that evil. But ya gotta admit....hoodwinkin da sheeple inta thinkin they was rich was genious!  |
He is that evil! and....he's a great actor of the fool part. Wait til he and all his family and friends move on to the island shaped like "B" their building for him in Dubai!
By the way, has anyone heard anything about or from Bill Gates? seems like he's become invisible  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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OK...so some err, most of you that are regulars here know or think or visa versa...I am a little paranoid about the I.S. and their total control of our government and soon all governments. Is a coinsidence or what that as soon as that #$${ole Haleburton showed up this site has gone down hill! I warned everyone here that "they" were after me for bringing them to the forefront.
I think theyeven tapped into my account here....why else would he have the same return as me?  |
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| frusnak |
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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I know this isn't cool but I copied this article because I believe most here would not follow a link....
A groundbreaking project at the University of York is to investigate how swarms of miniature robots can work and evolve together.
The aim of the ‘Symbiotic Evolutionary Robot Organisms’ project, or ‘Symbrion’, is to understand the principles that govern how robots can form themselves into a single artificial organism. The technique enables them to interact collectively with the physical world, and might ultimately be applied to real-world tasks such as rescuing earthquake victims.
‘Multi-robot organisms’ are made up of large swarms of individual robots, each slightly larger than a sugar cube, which work together to form a single artificial life-form. The organisms are able to share information and energy with one another, and to manage their own hardware and software.
The University of York and the University of the West of England are among ten international partners. York’s role, led by Dr Jon Timmis and Professor Andy Tyrrell of the Intelligent Systems Group in the Department of Electronics, is to develop an artificial immune system which can protect both the individual robots and the larger collective organism.
The immune system will be able to detect faults and make recommendations to a high-level control system about corrective action, much as a person’s adaptive immune system monitors status to keep the body healthy.
When the robots join together into a single organism, each robot will be able to share this crucial information with others, creating an overall system which can evolve in the face of new problems – just as a natural immune system is able to cope with unfamiliar pathogens.
Jon Timmis said: “This is an increasingly important area of research. We may be able to use the collaborative power of many robots in situations where human intervention isn't possible. For instance, a Symbrion swarm could be released into a collapsed building following an earthquake, and form themselves into teams to lift rubble or search for survivors.
“This kind of thing is clearly a long way from being realised, but work in this project will allow us to start building the robots of the future.”
Source: University of York
Frasimoto may be right when he predicts the end is near!!  |
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