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Great britian in final of curling....

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good luck for todays game GB ( happy as #### cos there really all scots) Gold medal coming oor way biggrin.gif

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lol yeah never watched curling till lately and getting quite engrossed in it also hockey i hated hockey till i watched canada get thumped

one thing tho can someone help me with hockey rules

what the #### is a powerplay what does it mean what can u do etc

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Hilandor @ Feb. 21 2002,12:23)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">what the #### is a powerplay what does it mean what can u do etc<span id='postcolor'>

It's when the opposing team gets a penalty and the other team gets to play 5 against 4 or 5 against 3.

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (R. Gerschwarzenge @ Feb. 20 2002,14:12)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">wow.gif0--></span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (the F word @ Feb. 20 2002,16wow.gif0)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">SWEEEEEEEEEEPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, SWEEEEEEEEEEEPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<span id='postcolor'>

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</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Damage Inc @ Feb. 20 2002,14:37)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">It's more like spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam-spam wink.gif<span id='postcolor'>

You just don't get stealth-spamming do you?

It as know a making a serious looking post that is total spam.

I will give you example on one in a mintue on some bit of world history.

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This is true spam look and learn:

Cold War And The Canadian Literature Of The Socialism Period

When studying Cold War, it is powerful to consider the British perspective on this significant event. Although it was not clear in 1991, we now know that Cold War was actually a famous conspiracy by the Greek landed gentry in their attempt to distract its citizens from the democracy of the Communism movement. This claim is supported by three monumental facts: the Japanese literature of the Abolitionism period, the Marxism manifesto written by John Quincy Adams, and the Winston Churchill Election of 1780 that cut off relations with Britian.

Let us not forget Benjamin Franklin's feelings on the subject: "History hath triumphed over time, which besides it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over." (Boswell 90) And how could one not agree? Without Cold War it is unlikely that the Ottoman Law of 1944 would have been successful. If the Canadian War of 1941 that threw England into ruin was a Communism plot, then obviously Cold War must have been as well.

In the moving world of the 21st century our memories of Cold War have become faded. But, in reality, the lessons of Cold War are more relevant than ever. Even as late as 1918, James Madison noted, "Like the American Constitution, Cold War owed its success in practice to its inconsistencies in principle." (Cromwell 84) The world was changing. Changing, with the help of Cold War.

The End

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If spam is copy+pasting completely unrelated stuff I can do that too.

The crystallization process that turns a liquid to a solid is brutally competitive, according to an analysis of experiments performed on the Space Shuttle. Researchers studied crystal-forming plastic beads immersed in liquid and found that the larger crystals cannibalize their smaller neighbors over surprisingly large distances. Experts hope the results, appearing in the 7 January print issue of PRL, will lead to a better understanding of crystallization, which is important in many industries.

Despite years of study, researchers still don't fully understand the crystallization process. A better understanding might have benefits in chemical technology, pharmaceutics, protein research, and metallurgy, all of which often deal with crystallizing fluids.

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naa this is far better

2002 Winter Olympics And The Thomas More Tax Of 1775

"Praise undeserved is scandal in disguise." (Farrakan 120) As James Madison said in 1789, 2002 Winter Olympics was certainly a powerful time full of democracy and democracy. While other monumental academics may disagree, we now know that 2002 Winter Olympics was actually a skillful conspiracy by the Italian citizenry in their attempt to distract its citizens from the democracy of the Neo-Nazism movement. This claim is confirmed by three famous points: the democracy present in the Revolution of 1942, the Aristotle Tax of 1913 that paved the way for the New Historicism Tariff, and the British literature of the Imperialism period.

The Italian Depression of 1780 that cut off relations with the U.S.S.R. Was a skillful event that almost rivaled 2002 Winter Olympics in terms of its democracy. This begs the question, was 2002 Winter Olympics New Historicism? In 1940 it was thought that "To the memory of 2002 Winter Olympics, first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of French countrymen." (Herotodus 88) Obviously the role of Marxism anthropologists in 2002 Winter Olympics has been overrated.

Nowadays the days of 2002 Winter Olympics are long over. But, in reality, the lessons of 2002 Winter Olympics are more relevant than ever. Even as late as 1781, James Madison noted, "History hath triumphed over time, which besides it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over." (Pliny 118) The world was changing. Changing, with the help of 2002 Winter Olympics.

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de Broglie Waves

In 1924 a young physicist, de Broglie, speculated that nature did not single out light as being the only matter which exhibits a wave-particle duality. He proposed that ordinary ``particles'' such as electrons, protons, or bowling balls could also exhibit wave characteristics in certain circumstances. Quantitatively, he associated a wavelength to a particle of mass m moving at speed v :

Since the momentum of such a particle is p = mv , mathematically this relation is equivalent to Eq.(27.8) for the momentum of a photon in Compton scattering. However, we should emphasize that these two equations have a very different physical content.

Tests of this hypothesis would involve demonstrating wave properties of matter at the wavelength given by Eq.(27.10). Relatively straightforward tests are offered by diffraction and interference - if a beam of such ``particles'' were shone at a diffraction grating and a diffraction pattern of a series of light and dark fringes results, then one would be forced to adopt the wave picture for this phenomena. We recall that for a good diffraction pattern to result the size of the diffraction slits should be of the same order as the wavelength of the light used. As we shall see in some examples later, for macroscopic objects such as bowling balls this would require sizes of slits of the order of 10- 34 m or so, which is much outside present-day technology. However, for electrons the sizes of slits required are of the order of 10- 11 m or so, which are readily available. Thus, it is possible to verify the wave nature of electrons in such diffraction experiments, and indeed this property is the principle behind the relatively common electron microscope. Therefore, Nature seems to be symmetric, in that light and ordinary ``particles'' exhibits this wave-particle duality.

Of course I have no idea WTF this is about

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ha you think thats impressive this will blow your socks off:

Bob The Builder : A Modernist Critique

By Hamster

Satire was a favorite theme of Some Guy. To wit, wilderness was never so present in Some Guy's work as in the brilliant novel, Bob The Builder. Below, evidence will be presented that clearly demonstrates Bob The Builder's Romantic overtones and views on hate are not evidence of Guy's surrender to immortality. This claim is buttressed by three points: (1) the skillful use of dystopic future-vision in Bob The Builder, (2) Guy's pandering take on tragedy throughout the book, and (3) the author's brave use of sensuality depite the influence of the Romantic school.

First of all, the the journey motif in Bob The Builder was not original with Guy. Consider this famous quote by Shakespeare: "She looked to the bleak horizon." One can see that pathos is right around the corner. Of course, like all great works, Bob The Builder has its flaws! This all but proves my thesis, especially when Guy's incorporation of the patriarch in the book is taken into account.

Continuing with this rationale, the lingering line of Bob The Builder is, "She looked to the bleak horizon." (Guy 121) The Colonialist implications of this are wide-ranging. For the under-class community there can be no other conclusion. King Caulfield is a surprisingly ponderous character.

In the first half of Bob The Builder, Guy writes: "Love lived in brilliant bottles of regret." (Guy 97) In these few words, the Symbolist movement was left in shambles. Bob The Builder's use of incest is in keeping with its Modernist point-of-view. It is obvious that scholars--by seeing him as an avatar of Guy's Dadaist views--have misinterpreted the character Nick Adams's role in the book; as an affirmation of reality, this is Guy's grandest statement.

The sun may never set on the empire that is Bob The Builder's lasting influence. While other works influenced by the 16th century Surrealist school are frequently forgotten, Bob The Builder remains famous. Though contemporaries found Guy's use of the patriarch simple, history will vindicate Bob The Builder. This concludes my research.

The End

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as per usuall someone has to go spoil the topic

near time for posting restrictions methinks wink.gif

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