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lifeonqueen) wrote2008-10-14 05:24 pm
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Random Stuff I Found Online Today
This New Doctor Who might actually bring me and the show back together again.
Proving what I’ve always said – that sugar and spice stuff is plain bullshit. Further proof: nothing like standing on a Saudi's throat to get his attention.
I was struck by the large article in the front section of today’s paper on your Election Day rights, including how to register to vote at the polls if you are a Canadian citizen who is not a registered voter. And then by this absolutely excoriating screed from the Guardian about a Republican Party attack on an organization that works to register voters (nota bene, John McCain liked ACORN well enough to be their keynote speaker in 2006). I've always wondered why a nation thattalks so loudly about democracy in other countries makes the exercise of the fundamental democratic right of franchise so goddamned difficult at home (although Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman's comment about "a banana republic with nukes" does come to mind).
Further nota bene - to the trogledytes in the Toronto Star's online forum - your voter registration card is your proof of citizenship, moron. Too bad they don't require proof of intelligence before voting.
Meanwhile, Red Green had this one covered years ago.
And I want to get all nerd-slutty with the the new MacBooks.
Things for later – John Cleese on Sarah Palin
Finallly, I'm what?!
Proving what I’ve always said – that sugar and spice stuff is plain bullshit. Further proof: nothing like standing on a Saudi's throat to get his attention.
I was struck by the large article in the front section of today’s paper on your Election Day rights, including how to register to vote at the polls if you are a Canadian citizen who is not a registered voter. And then by this absolutely excoriating screed from the Guardian about a Republican Party attack on an organization that works to register voters (nota bene, John McCain liked ACORN well enough to be their keynote speaker in 2006). I've always wondered why a nation that
Further nota bene - to the trogledytes in the Toronto Star's online forum - your voter registration card is your proof of citizenship, moron. Too bad they don't require proof of intelligence before voting.
Meanwhile, Red Green had this one covered years ago.
And I want to get all nerd-slutty with the the new MacBooks.
Things for later – John Cleese on Sarah Palin
Finallly, I'm what?!
Your result for The Sorting Hat Test...
Huffledor
Morality with an orderly/chaotic split. You've got a fixed idea of morality, you know that for sure, but your view on regulations waffles. Rules are rules, but you're also able to see when it's really more of a guideline. Your strengths arise from your balanced view of order that allows you to carefully choose strategies for furthering your causes; your weakness is the fact that, given the success your strengths are likely to give you, you may not be receptive to the idea that you are not absolutely in the right.
The 4-grid I used to determine this is as follows:
The 4-grid I used to determine this is as follows:
Chaotic | Orderly | |
Moral | Gryffindor | Hufflepuff |
Rational | Slytherin | Ravenclaw |