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Drive your partner crazy in bed tonight!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Vydox)
Fri Dec 20 19:34:25 2013
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 16:34:20 -0800
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ts offered an amendment that declared climate
change to be caused by humans.The amendment said: "Congress accepts the
scientific findings of the Environmental Protection Agency that climate
changes is occurring, is caused largely by human activities, and poses significant
risks for public health and welfare."That amendment failed, on a 184-240
vote -- which is where the 240 number came from in the
OFA ad.But three of those no votes were Democrats. And not all
of the Republicans who voted against the amendment are on record saying
climate change is a sham. Republicans, rather, complained at the time that
the amendment was not pertinent to the underlying bill.So where does the
word "hoax" come from?There appear to be a couple instances. One, according
to the Post, was from a Democrat, Rep. Henry Waxman, who said
at the time that the Republican bill's premise was "that climate change
is a hoax."The other was a quote from Republican Georgia Rep. Paul
Broun, nestled into the Obama group's video right after the vote factoid.
Broun said: "The idea of human-induced global climate change is one of
the greatest hoaxes perpetrated out of the scientific community. It is a
hoax."But as FactCheck.org pointed out, that quote was from 2009, two years
earlier.FactCheck.org also said that Broun and other Republicans who completely
deny a link to human activity are "off base." But the group
noted there is a diversity of opinion among the GOP caucus on
t
Is there a "monster" living in Lough Foyle, Ireland.YouTube.com videoFor
lovers of the paranormal who've grown weary of waiting for the Loch
Ness monster to reappear, here's a new "monster" to feast your eyes
upon.Three college students were filming a short movie as a class project
at Lough Foyle, a large tidal estuary in County Donegal, Ireland, when
something very odd moved through the water in front of them, UPI
reports."Looks like we have our own Loch Ness monster!" Conall Melarkey,
a student at North West Regional College in Derry, Ireland, wrote in
his posting of the video clip to YouTube. [Loch Ness, Chupacabra &
More: Our 10 Favorite Monsters]"I have absolutely no idea what it is,
but it looked amazing!" Melarkey wrote.The shaky, 59-second video shows
a dark object of indeterminate size moving slowly along the surface of
Lough Foyle before diving or sinking slowly beneath the waves.Some observers
have speculated that the object could be a large fish, a whale,
a dolphin or some other marine animal (Lough Foyle is open to
the North Atlantic).Besides the infamous Loch Ness monster of Scotland,
reports of large, lake-dwelling creatures have come from other parts of
the world, including the mysterious "Devil of Lake Labynkyr" in Siberia.Nessie
achieved international fame when, in 1934, a now-famous photograph was published
showing a large animal with a serpentine head and neck. The photo,
taken by a London surgeon named Kenneth Wilso
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">uch better than in the previous quarter.
Economists worry, though, that federal spending cuts and higher Social Security
taxes could hurt the economy. And new requirements under the federal health
care law may be causing some small and midsize companies to hold
back on hiring.The Associated Press contributed to this report.April 11,
2013: Kathie Maiello of Any-Time Home Care, left, talks with Jashod Chaney
of Albany at the Dr. King Career Fair at the Empire State
Plaza Convention Center, in Albany, N.Y.
ut when that turbo really kicks in after a second
or two its like getting hit in the rear by a herd
of American bison.They might be angry that their hides were used to
upholster the seats and ceilings of the otherwise pure metal interior. The
reservation-sourced is leather courtesy of another southern California design
house, Parabellum Collection, better known for its luxury handbags and accessories.All
of the knobs and controls in the cabin have been rebuilt in
a period correct style using machined-tooled alloys, while tinted acrylic
sun visors and a refinished modern gauge cluster are the most obvious
nods to the trucks 21st century underpinnings. Lap-only seatbelts all around
are definitely not.That said, the dash-top ashtray has been replaced by
a pop up display complete with a car computer, navigation and the
controls for a JL Audio system, which can also be adjusted using
the old-time radio interface below.Dont even bother using it. One thing
thats very old-school is how much noise the truck makes on the
move. Between the epic, bellowing engine and exhaust sounds and the wind
noise, its pretty clear sound insulation was not a high priority on
the build sheet.The wide tires and gigantic original steering wheel conspire
to make things a little vague at speed for an uninitiated city
slicker like me, which is not exactly a confidence builder in a
behemoth that pretty much fills up an entire lane. Comfort levels are
very contemporar
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