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gambit3 on 12 Aug : 17:05
You're going crazy.

bassgravi on 08 Aug : 02:27
whooooaaaahhh this looks totally different than a [ more ... ]

bassgravi on 04 Aug : 23:08
You oughta link to your photo album from here. And[ more ... ]

bassgravi on 30 Jul : 14:34
I love it.

bassgravi on 20 Jun : 22:48
Nice.

bassgravi on 20 Jun : 22:47
lol. That's hilarious.

bassgravi on 11 Jun : 22:20
We definately need more stuff like this.
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bassgravi on 08 Jun : 15:14
Does that creep you out as much as it creeps me o[ more ... ]

bassgravi on 24 Mar : 21:53
but you should update your awesome page o' doom

bassgravi on 24 Mar : 00:18
You're so nice.
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Why Lines Must Be Drawn email to someone | printer friendly
Why Lines Must Be Drawn
Monday, Aug. 16, 2004
Stem cells present a complex moral issue. Shame on Democrats for polarizing it

In an election year, it is too much to expect serious and complicated moral issues to be treated with seriousness and complexity. Nonetheless, the way Democrats have managed to caricature and debase the debate over embryonic stem-cell research stands in a class by itself.

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Posted by: gambit3 on Friday 03 September 2004 - 19:33:59 | comments: 0

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Celling Out the Truth
Steve Forbes
John Kerry is making a big issue of stem cell research, claiming the Bush Administration's restrictions are cruelly delaying cures for Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries and other afflictions. This is misleading and dishonest.

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Posted by: gambit3 on Friday 03 September 2004 - 19:15:31 | comments: 0

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Over Najaf, Fighting for Des Moines
By GLEN G. BUTLER

Najaf, Iraq — I'm an average American who grew up watching "Brady Bunch" reruns, playing dodge ball and listening to Van Halen. I love the Longhorns and the Eagles. I'm you; your neighbor; the kid you used to go sledding with but who took a different career path in college. Now, I'm a Marine helicopter pilot who has spent the last two weeks heavily engaged with enemy forces here. I'm writing this between missions, without much time or care to polish, so please look to the heart of these thoughts and not their structure.

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Posted by: gambit3 on Thursday 02 September 2004 - 23:30:29 | comments: 0

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Ticking Bomb
by Steve Forbes

The news from Iran is grim.


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Posted by: gambit3 on Thursday 02 September 2004 - 23:14:25 | comments: 0

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A Record of Recovery

August 4, 2004
OP-CHART
By GEORGE P. SCHULTZ

Over the course of last week, we heard a lot from the Democrats about their record of economic achievement. So let\'s take the advice of a Democrat of yesteryear, Al Smith, the former governor of New York. His trademark phrase was, "Let's look at the record."


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Posted by: gambit3 on Wednesday 04 August 2004 - 11:13:28 | comments: 0

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Under-the-skin ID chips move toward U.S. hospitals

Last modified: July 27, 2004, 12:47 PM PDT
By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

VeriChip, the company that makes radio frequency identification--RFID--tags for humans, has moved one step closer to getting its technology into hospitals.


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Posted by: gambit3 on Thursday 29 July 2004 - 09:14:02 | comments: 0

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RFID tags become hacker target

By Robert Lemos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Story last modified July 28, 2004, 5:40 PM PDT

Lukas Grunwald, a senior consultant with DN-Systems Enterprise Solutions GmbH, is warning retailers that the RFID technology that they are quickly adopting can easily be hacked with the appropriate tools. Grunwald has written a program called RFDump which lets you read and display all metadata within an RFID tag and also modify the user data using a text or hex editor. He wrote this program to demonstrate how consumers can protect themselves by wiping out RFID data after purchasing a product but he acknowledges that it would be trivial to abuse this behavior. What, you might ask, can you do if you hack an RFID tag? Well as the technology is adopted more widely a thief could conceivably mark down the price of an expensive piece of jewelry before paying for it at an automated checkout counter, underage hackers could purchase alcohol or adult movies, and pranksters could simply reprogram the inventory of an entire store by just walking up and down the isles. 'The people who will be using this (shopkeepers) don't know much about technology,' Grunwald warned.

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Posted by: gambit3 on Thursday 29 July 2004 - 09:11:35 | comments: 0

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Saying No to Killers
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

PORTLAND, Oregon

So what would you do if, like Carl Wilkens, you were caught in the middle of a genocide?

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Posted by: gambit3 on Wednesday 28 July 2004 - 14:18:10 | comments: 0

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Lee Strobel Makes a Case for the Creator

Robert Wayne
Contributing Writer

It was nearly 25 years ago that a former Yale law student with an appetite for science and a yen for skepticism put Charles Darwin to the test.

Lee Strobel expected the father of evolutionary theory to pass with flying colors. Instead, Darwinism failed miserably.


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Posted by: gambit3 on Wednesday 28 July 2004 - 14:16:08 | comments: 0

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Rebuilding Iraq, a Well at a Time
July 20, 2004

By JAMES GLANZ

MOSUL, Iraq, July 17 - Across the hardscrabble Iraqi countryside, dozens of modest construction initiatives, many so tiny and inexpensive that they could be called microprojects, are generating at least a taste of the good will that Congress envisioned when it approved billions of dollars for grandiose rebuilding plans that have mostly been delayed.

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Posted by: gambit3 on Thursday 22 July 2004 - 09:36:44 | comments: 0

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