scorcho... that's poop.
jdub and i will come over to north and protest for your release.
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Го&am wrote:NYET! My user name is supposed to be Годвин укусов! The red-haired one is no longer with us and this is a travisty; a shame; a mockery. It is a TRAVISHAMFREAKINGMOCKERY. Stalinist, even.It is nice to see Yakoff Smirnov working again though. He can't spell "travesty" but I bet he can spell "green card".

Го&am wrote:NYET! My user name is supposed to be Годвин укусов! The red-haired one is no longer with us and this is a travisty; a shame; a mockery. It is a TRAVISHAMFREAKINGMOCKERY. Stalinist, even.I just wanna know what kinda keyboard he's using that types Ruski?
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.

SuperJon wrote: I love dc Talk.
RubberMallet wrote:you just posted that for medic?Those were actually my wedding vows.
you might as well of said :
"Our current knowledge about the subatomic composition of the universe is summarized in what is known as the Standard Model of particle physics. It describes both the fundamental building blocks out of which the world is made, and the forces through which these blocks interact. There are twelve basic building blocks. Six of these are quarks--- they go by the interesting names of up, down, charm, strange, bottom and top. (A proton, for instance, is made of two up quarks and one down quark.) The other six are leptons--- these include the electron and its two heavier siblings, the muon and the tauon, as well as three neutrinos.
There are four fundamental forces in the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, and the weak and strong nuclear forces. Each of these is produced by fundamental particles that act as carriers of the force. The most familiar of these is the photon, a particle of light, which is the mediator of electromagnetic forces. (This means that, for instance, a magnet attracts a nail because both objects exchange photons.) The graviton is the particle associated with gravity. The strong force is carried by eight particles known as gluons. Finally, the weak force is transmitted by three particles, the W+, the W- , and the Z.
The behavior of all of these particles and forces is described with impeccable precision by the Standard Model, with one notable exception: gravity. For technical reasons, the gravitational force, the most familiar in our every day lives, has proven very difficult to describe microscopically. This has been for many years one of the most important problems in theoretical physics-- to formulate a quantum theory of gravity."

SuperJon wrote: I love dc Talk.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.

PAmedic wrote:nor is there anyone to defend those horrible Macs
LUconn wrote:aren't you employed by LU??? LEAK ALERT!I can't leak anything that most people don't already know.
cjsweat wrote:Bleacherreport is a very legit source.