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  1. I live in Eureka, CA. It's in Humboldt County, and if any of you are form the northwestern US, you'd know what we're famous for. EVERYONE'S A STONER!! lol, thats right!! You can walk down the street and just smell a big wave of weed just spill over the whole city. It had an official city population of 26,128 in the 2000 census. The Greater Eureka Area then had a population of more than 42,233.


  2. Seriously, they HAVE done research on this, conducted experiments, and almost got it to work too. They almost successfully transferred an apple from on side of the room to the other, but it took an INCREDIBLE amount of energy. The only reason they had to stop the experiment was BECAUSE it was using so much energy. Once we harness solar power, which we are (seen in nuclear plants), we can begin to see this as a part of life. I'd say give it 150 years, honestly.


  3. The Day of Silence represents, metaphorically, the silence Gays have to have every single moment of their life, because too many people judge gays too quickly. It's just a day to make people more aware of the true silence that emotionally cripples a large percent of our community.


  4. If you guys remeber correctly, when 98se first came out, everyone had to get at least a P1 with 32mb ram, recommended 64mb. That was HUGE back then because everybody had a 486 with 16mb ram. Eventually, everyone upgraded to 98se, but when it was first unveiled it was accused of being a system hog, just like Vista is today. Vista has amazing securities, polished networking features, TONS of drivers, and of course, lots of eye-candy. The only real con is the software mis-compatability, JUST LIKE 98se. But, give Vista about a year--no, no, 6 months--and I guarentee the software issue will be very very minimal. You know, they say that history repeats itself...and as time advances, so does the technological standard. The main reason that everyone hates Vista so much now, also, is because the Beta versions were so easily accessible, and all of the betas were very unstable.I-love-Vista.--Laz

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