Your favorite on-line minigame...
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To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!" He was a philosopher, that man! :)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!"
Dalek Dave wrote:
He was a philosopher, that man
I agree with you that what you know is wrong because that man was an Amarican president. :-D
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To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!" He was a philosopher, that man! :)
------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
To paraphrase Ronald Reagan, "The problem is not people's ignorance, it is the fact that most of what they know is wrong!"
Dalek Dave wrote:
He was a philosopher, that man
I agree with you that what you know is wrong because that man was an Amarican president. :-D
He was also a god-awful actor... :) But I liked the quote!
------------------------------------ I try to appear cooler, by calling him Euler.
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And thinking better about it... that phase may excuse the overall performance of Bush :laugh: He's not ignorant after all... :laugh:
AlexCode wrote:
He's not ignorant after all
Yes, it's just everything he knows...etc :)
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This year I'm committed to use all my vacation days. I still have 35 days left, counting this year's plus the ones I did not use on passed 2 years. I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work. I do love my work and "it" sure loves me :wtf: but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.
AlexCode wrote:
I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work.
Family first all the time.
AlexCode wrote:
I do love my work and "it" sure loves me but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.
that is what we all do dude.
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Oh well... At least this one I don't think so. Plain Flash game, no clicking or subscribing... I'm trusting this one :-\
Hehe. Trojans thought the same about Odysseus' horse. :-D
Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela
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Hi... I'm on vacations for a week and I'm starting my decompression period :cool: I never really leave my computer alone, I just use the time to do my own stuff. Usually I find myself thinking about playing some game but something not too fancy like PES or GoW on my PS2, I need something quick, easy for the mind and that can entertain me for a good amount of time. One of my favorites is without a doubt Ping Pong 3D http://www.mostfungames.com/ping-pong-3d.htm[^] What are yours? Cheers, Alex
AlexCode wrote:
Your favorite on-line minigame...
Mucca-Chucka[^] ;P
Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela
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And thinking better about it... that phase may excuse the overall performance of Bush :laugh: He's not ignorant after all... :laugh:
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AlexCode wrote:
I sure do have a lot of work but I turned 31 and I'm starting to think more about my self, my wife and my kid than just work.
Family first all the time.
AlexCode wrote:
I do love my work and "it" sure loves me but we must rest, see other things... it helps us to findi new/better ways of doing things at work.
that is what we all do dude.
In fifty years time, your kids will remember you, good or bad. Your workplace will have forgotten you even existed.
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In fifty years time, your kids will remember you, good or bad. Your workplace will have forgotten you even existed.