Albert Schweitzer
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How do I order fastpath? Is the same term used in german?
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Downstream 1024 Kbit/s & Upstream 128Kbit/s or Downstream 3072 Kbit/s & Upstream 384 Kbit/s What I hope is that the first offer is fast enough, cause it is much cheaper!
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So is Bushs propaganda! But is 1024 kbit enough?
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lol Thanks god I am not on that list.
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Swimming is good for your muscles but it definetly doesnt burn much fat. Thats a scientific fact.
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Okay Akira, get ready for the laugh of the day The new autmoated voting machine
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BTW, do you like my new Sig?
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Even if you dont do that.... life will turn out fine
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But of course you had to check out this thread when you read "SIX PACK". Sex sells! Even in a forum!
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Praque, in my eyes, has a better value than Paris and London when it comes to the ability to "feel" the city. Paris is made in a way that no tourist can ever take part in the french way of living. I lived there and I know that there is a Paris for tourists and that there is a Paris for the parisians. And even if you are an experienced traveller you WONT be able to find the french spots. The parisians are used to tourists since decades and they are more experienced to hide their secret spots than globe trotters to find them. This includes bars, night-clubs, restaurants, expositions. Surprising enough they already start to organise evenings in the Banlieu since most tourists believe that this is a purely arab ghetto. Most tourists already believe they are smart when they know the secret spots of the Marais quarter. London is a bit easier to experience, however eastern capitals  like Prague and Warsaw are still open towards tourists. Lot of cities have a lot of potential but only very few let you access their treasures during a few-day trip. Berlin for example is cheap and friendly as hell, but all doors to the underground culture are closed for tourists.
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psst Düren / Monschau (just for future references) Thats right where I lived when I was young and the forests are still full of crates, ammunition, an all sorts of Wehrmacht equippment there.
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Absolutely 100% correct as far as "culture" is concerned. Although I believe the french savoir vivre is slowly gaining back some ground over american convenience.
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Sorry to say this, but to aim for a sixpack when you are that young is not a good thing to do. There is a reason why your body has a certain percentage of fat before and during puberty. Even if you eat very healthy it is gonna stay that way. Going on a diet is contraproductive and will harm more than it does good. Reducing your intake of sugar and saturated fats is a good start. One is important for strong bones and the other for a strong heart. But to do a focused training is just plane silly. (I am being straight forward). Currently your body grows and so do your muscles. So give it an overall impulse that muscles are being required, do all sorts of sports including swimming and rowing and you will have a well shaped body by the age of 17-18.
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I prefer webbased for several reasons. Some of us are about to buy new systems or upgrade theirs within the next few weeks (especially after christmas) so I assume that instead of checking the current system you should let each player himself to assess which systems they will use for "upcoming" software, may it be for the near or far future. Secondly I guess most of us know their own system specs pretty well, so no problem to fill out the relevant questions. A web based solution could also be more interesting. After having finished a questionaire each player could then see a statistic on the last page on where his system stands in comparison to all other OFP-players. This is good motivation to foster participation. And lastly, I think it is logical that more people can be accessed through a web-based solution than through a tool that has to be downloaded.
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What is interesting to know is that currently No-voters are more likely to fall for Bush than for Kerry.
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paratrouper... I am surprised you can fit a backpack on these narrow shoulders of yours!   if you attack others you must be capable to take a boomerang.  Lätta sucks! GERMAN BUTTER RULES!
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Have you ever tried quitting smoking/alcohol?
Albert Schweitzer replied to brgnorway's topic in OFFTOPIC
lol good continuation. Long live the NRA propaganda -
Have you ever tried quitting smoking/alcohol?
Albert Schweitzer replied to brgnorway's topic in OFFTOPIC
Let me take the slogan of the NRA and copy-paste it here. Not cigarettes kill people, people kill people. -
I hope Oprah takes her car to belgium and runs into a large tree, or hit a camel somewhere outside Israel.
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19 flat? Â Â Well if you got the money! Â If only Oprah Winfrey was a forum member here! I hate her, I realy do. For me she is the evil symbol of superficiality, pretended emotions, of fakeness, of boring bleach-smiles, of low-quality TV shows... of I HAAAAAAAAATTTEEEEEEE HER!
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19 flat? Well if you got the money!
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these dev's should have their brains lacquered
Albert Schweitzer replied to red oct's topic in OFFTOPIC
I partially understand your point of view, however the concept is impious but not immoral. In this game you would play the role of a victim, which in contrast to many other games, is a rather noble role to play. Some games force you to kill civillians to accomplish the mission (recent Vietnam scenarios), this one may even ask you to "save" others from the danger zone and to just get out alive. This game is nothing else than a interactive version of what hollywood caters to us since decades. There are films about Titanic, there are films about 911, about earthquakes and about hostage-takings, why not an interactive version of it (as long as you play the victim)! And they didnt choose scenarios such as the Holocaust, they didnt chose Abu Ghraib, they didnt choose the recent terorist attack on a russian school. I think they deliberately went around face to face brutality. That by itself already shows, that they know the barier of immorality. -
Have you ever tried quitting smoking/alcohol?
Albert Schweitzer replied to brgnorway's topic in OFFTOPIC
Let me just ask you a question. Have you ever gone to bed after 11pm?   or is that ruining your next day experience? Always look proactively into the future... sunshine sunshine.. rainbow rainbow...  Do you also reject the wine you are given in church? Now seriously, sorry I couldnt resist. My point is that there is a time for everything. There is a time for sports in the morning, even with a hangover. There is enough time in your life to live without cigarettes or alcohol, but there is also space for some nice nights when you may commit a little "physical sin" with alcohol. We are talking from a different cultural background. Here in germany for example we were allowed to take dadys beer at the age of 14 if we wanted to. To get alcohol in a shop was just as easy. By the age of 19 we already have enough experience on how to deal with it. What kind of dinner is it if you cant bring a bottle of wine? Here that would be a insult to the lady/man who cooked the meal, if you come along with a coke. Of course it happens that suddenly everyone brought a bottle and you all have a bit too much of it. So what? It was a nice dinner, you call a cab or take the sub and the next day you dont necessarily wake up with a hangover. Maybe you are a bit tired, no problem, that is what working discipline is for and then the day wont be ruined. In the end I am sure you know that alcohol is not so dangerous at all. French men have a 25% lower heart attack risk because of their daily intake of red wine. But it is the pure anxiety that you are taking a drug that it may make yourself loose control  and that it brings along immediate addiction. That is simply not true.   I enjoy the moment and not always look into the future or think about the next morning. I have my faith too, and I definetly have a fresh shirt for the next morning. And after a good breakfast the day looks just as bright as if you would have drunk apple juice only. -
No, I definetly look anything but dangerous! But this palmtree is a dangerous weapon... whether you believe it or not. If you cut yourself with this one you will feel the pain. This guy chose the right weapon!