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Dec 2, 2007SorryGuy posted a message on My Susan Lucci MomentBecause we don't have enough gold ones already, silver it should be!Posted in: Alacar's Design Zone
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Jan 23, 2007SorryGuy posted a message on Blog Forum Mistake? Current Music?A majority of them are by Kevin Shields, yeah. The rest are more or less attempts to sound like My Bloody Valentine, with some successes. There are some exceptions that don't work great, though, notably Phoenix's Too Young.Posted in: sneakyh's Blog
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Jan 22, 2007SorryGuy posted a message on i got home from workWhat are you wearing right now, eh? I might just stop by.Posted in: the best blog
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Jan 22, 2007SorryGuy posted a message on Blog Forum Mistake? Current Music?The soundtrack from Lost in Translation. The song Girls by Death in Vegas has been played particularly often.Posted in: sneakyh's Blog
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Of course, this proposal doesn't really concern me, but I can't help but agree with mikeyG that it is always wise to avoid falling further down the rabbit hole of nerd *****ery when it can be avoided.
I was accepted to UCSD, UCSC, Georgetown, Wesleyan, Tufts, Skidmore, and Trinity, waitlisted at Vassar and Connecticut, and rejected by the aforementioned, Yale, and Brown after having been deferred ED. It is down to Georgetown and Wesleyan for me at this point.
As to UCSD, I go to the high school on campus, the Preuss School UCSD, and I can attest to UCSD being a very suppressive place. I guess that is true with a lot of large research universities, but both academically and socially UCSD's atmosphere is dead.
Several pieces of information on my page are simply not true, the external links are not me and other information is fairly outdated. Additionally, in general, I don't think advertising public addresses is something we want to do. I'm not upset, after all I can edit any of this at any time. But if this is general practice, it should probably be curtailed.
Again, no clue if that is relevant at all, but I figured I would throw it out there.
So, could those of you bringing up this issue just drop it? Please?
I'm well aware of the recent cool-down in prices, but I think I have actually done more research than you: once peak is reached a decline in consumption is expected but over longer periods a decrease in consumption will not prevent an increase in prices. Across the next three years, we will hit six if not seven dollars a gallon. Perhaps increases are over for this summer, but not next. And just wait and see what happens if we see any serious hurricane action in the Gulf.
Not to cherry-pick, or go off-topic, but do you really believe that?
As for the Invitational, as someone that doesn't follow Magic very closely (I didn't know about some of the cuts mentioned here) I think it is pretty unfortunate. I always enjoyed the Invitational and thought it was one of the more interesting formats Wizards had. But, alas, I understand the reasoning.
Perhaps the answer is non-yearly? Perhaps every two, maybe even four years? You get all of the World and Player of the Years from that period and find another manner for selecting the rest? It would make the honor of winning even greater.
As to the original point, I am sort of with Sapphire Tri here. I thought the point of blogs was that they would be similar to external blogs just hosted here. Obviously, with some limitations, but if someone wants to post on their blog several times, or a ridiculous number of times, I am of the mind that that is their business.
I have always thought it was MTGSalvation and stand by that as the name. You might want to ask Hannes what the domain is legally registered as, if it is. Or you might track down Xen, and ask what his intentions were. Even if I don't think his intentions particularly matter, I still think it would be great for someone to figure out what they were.
But, yeah, MTGSalvation for sure.
That said, I got the email and definately did not sign up. I don't want them texting me random things like what I get in my inbox, and I will surely hear about whoever the VP nomination is right after I would get the text, anyway.
I'm not at all saying I think that is a likely result this cycle, I think he will win both. I just do not see why people stress the importance of national polling.
I read a bit further into this thread, a lot of it is good reading. I know the issue has been pretty much dropped, but I read an informative item on cell phone polling recently at Daily Kos, so here it is for those still interested.
I can't disagree more on both points, TIBA. He needs a vacation, you could see the wear the campaign was having on him and this is the only time possible, any closer to November would be out of the question. So, yes, the timing of the Georgia situation is unfortunate, but as said, the Olympics and Mr. Edwards is drawing most the media attention right now. Even if next week we see more of Mr. McCain than normal, that isn't a detriment to the Obama campaign, it is an opportunity that should be welcomed; giving McCain time for more gaffes and flawed arguments is fine.
As for a Clinton nomination-grab at the convention, you must be lying to yourself when you say that you wouldn't be surprised. You would be surprised for the very reasons that you mention: because clearly it would not work and clearly it would be end her political career (ie. no 2012 or 2016 run). So why would someone as intelligent (admittedly also bitter and egotistical as well) as Ms. Clinton make such a blunder?
But honestly, who would want to be the Democratic nominee in 2012 after a McCain administration? If we can not win in this political environment, I can't see one where we can win one.
As for the race in general, you can say I am being arrogant or that I am overestimating Mr. Obama's chances, but at this point in the race I am not at all swayed by the arguments that it shouldn't be this close. I'm not swayed because, simply put, it isn't close. National polls are a tad tight, but national polls do not decide the presidency, the Electoral College does. And with Obama having sizable leads in every Kerry state, and running ahead or close in a dozen other states, I'm confident that if America went to the polls today, the Democrats would be delivered a landslide. All you have to do is look at Pollster's map, or even Karl Rove's. Of course, it is the Democrats we are talking about, so I'm willing to concede anything is possible in the next 90 days, but right now it is a laugher.