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  1. Fairweather

    Fairness

    Meanwhile, I truly believe you and j_b should go and get yourselves tested for the DRD47R gene. It might even explain some of TTK's "issues".
  2. Fairweather

    Fairness

    I'll bet FW can come up with more credentials than that. Actually, we've been studying this in a class I've been taking @ UW Tacoma campus: Evolutionary Analysis. It turns out that altruism outside of kinship is highly controversial and completely unproven. A simple formula known as Hamilton's Rule: Br-C>0-- where B is the benefit to the recipient, C is the cost to the actor, and r is the degree of relatedness--can properly explain observations regarding altruism. Since natural selection only rewards individuals and NOT groups, there is no reason to believe altruism is anything more than a mechanism to ensure genetic fitness within a closely related group. See also; Green Beard hypothesis. There are ongoing studies regarding reciprocal altruism which may exist outside x degrees of relatedness and, in any event, simply represent tit for tat.
  3. You can tell by T's posts when he's on or off his meds...
  4. Fairweather

    Fuck Jesus

    Chopper Jim knows more about the traffic jam than the poor schmoe who's stuck in it.
  5. But, talking about running cyclists over with your SUV is kosher? Pffff, don't even TRY to take the moral highground and sound all indignant and shit. lolz
  6. You're posting from one of those pathetic little netbooks again, aren't you.
  7. Fairweather

    Fuck Jesus

    The view from above vs the view a herd member enjoys. No matter how they vote, Catholics are a fucked up lot.
  8. From your support for mass killing to copyright anecdote. Zero points on the segway meter. Can't blame you for wanting to move on.
  9. Fairweather

    Fuck Jesus

    Not necessarily. I'm just trying to show you that Catholics--like farmers--are difficult to pigeonhole. Your fire just seemed a bit misdirected.
  10. Fairweather

    Fuck Jesus

    Don't you really mean "fucking Democrats" Rob? Well Rob?
  11. Will you guys be playing classical music?
  12. So when's the big event?
  13. Yes. When leftists talk about piling up and burning my fellow citizens, I tend to get upset.
  14. 1 million tea-bag(er)s and a nuke in the gulf would make one awful big cup'o'tea - might be a littly salty though... Of course. This would be the trademark cleansing that all of you otherwise peace and freedom loving leftists are famous for, no? Bring it, baby! I can't fucking wait.
  15. So, basically, what you're trying to say is that your earlier rant about holding employers accountable was just a smoke screen to somehow make your radical ideology seem more reflective? That, my aging professor, is not only hypocrisy--it's downright Machiavellian. Time to reexamine your belief system.
  16. Well, Joseph, it looks like Obama doesn't want states to crack down on employers either: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/06/03/justice-dept-challenges-arizona-immigration-law-targeting-employers/ The Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to overturn an appeals court decision that upheld Arizona's right to punish employers for hiring illegal immigrants. The Arizona law gives the state the right to suspend or terminate business licenses. "If you hire a person in this country illegally knowingly, you'll lose your license. First offense, 10 days. Second offense, revocation, never to do business in the state of Arizona again," said Arizona state Sen. Russell Pearce, a Republican who helped draft the new controversial Arizona law that cracks down on illegal immigrants. The Obama administration apparently worries letting that law stand would leave in place a precedent that states have a legitimate role in enforcing immigration laws – a notion the administration fiercely opposes. "The argument that the Justice Department is making here, is you know, the fundamental question, which is where does state authority begin and end when it comes to federal immigration law?" said Benjamin Johnson, executive director of the American Immigration Council. The Arizona statue relies on a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1986, which made clear federal law preempts the states on immigration – but left one exception: "The provisions of this section preempt any state or local law imposing civil or criminal sanctions (other than through licensing and similar laws) upon those who employ unauthorized aliens." "Congress said very clearly that licensing and similar laws can be used to impose consequences on employers who hire unauthorized aliens at the state level," said Kris Kobach, a law professor at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. "And that's exactly what Arizona did." Oddly enough, the law in question was signed in 2007 by then-Gov. Janet Napolitano, now Obama's Homeland Security secretary. Not only that, but the law was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. "And bear in mind that 9th Circuit is generally regarded as one of the more liberal circuits in the United States – and so the Obama administration, evidently, believes that the 9th Circuit views on this question is too conservative for this administration," Kobach said. And this is yet another issue in the ongoing tug of war between Washington and the states, especially Arizona. "The idea that states can't be involved in immigration law in any way is wrong," Johnson said. "The states have always had a role to play in immigration enforcement. The tricky part is defining where that authority begins and ends."
  17. Have fun with it. You asked, I shared. Does it at least have HDMI so you can sit in front of your big screen TV with it?
  18. I bought my netbook for use in a month-long trial in Montana. I was able to run Outlook, Word and surf the web (via wifi) all at the same time. I also connected it to a projector to run powerpoints, slide shows and video. I paid $200 for it. Its definitely not my primary computer but for traveling I've been super happy with it. Its been to Europe a few times and spent a month bouncing around in my backpack in South America. Yea. I think my expectations may have been a little too high as far as power/speed. I used MS Office apps w/o problem, but in the days before digital versions (like, 6 months ago) it was a pain in the ass downloading trial versions off the web and then trying to use my home key code to legitimize. I finally went out and bought a USB powered CD/DVD drive. I think my daughter has since wiped the hard drive and installed XP.
  19. Like Poland? Czechoslovakia? Bosnia? Kosovo? USSR? China? South Africa? (etc, etc, etc?) Oh, that's right--we didn't support your brand of revolution wherein leftist thugs either slowly or immediately crush every cell of individuality a human being can possess and take away the fruits of his or her labor? I'm not sure what planet you live on, but the so-called freedom you promote here is anything but. Run along, little commie puke.
  20. Fairweather

    Fuck Jesus

    Don't you really mean "fucking Democrats" Rob?
  21. 4GB of DDR3 RAM, 360GB hard drive, independent graphics with a 13" laptop when a comparably-priced netbook will only get you an anemic 1GB RAM and 1 GHz processor. Look at the HP Pavilion DM3. $550 bucks and you get a real laptop that you will actually use. Very thin, metal body, 8 hour battery, and, most important, a solid keyboard with no bounce. HDMI socket too. I had a Nokia netbook--gave it away. http://www.amazon.com/Pavilion-DM3-1140US-13-3-Inch-Laptop-Silver/dp/B00318CG8M/ref=sr_1_1/189-9841852-2743161?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1275548177&sr=8-1 My 2 cent. Also: keep in mind that the "starter" version of Win7 that comes with most netbooks is limited. Won't run more than 3 applications at once--and then, not very well.
  22. Absolutely sickening. A dark glimpse into the OCD it seems far too many climbers possess. No excuse for this.
  23. Sorry. You get zero points for brains or originality. But I did keep this picture of you from the family scrapbook your mama showed me the other night:
  24. Too bad your mother didn't know what DNC stood for.
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