politique18 Feb 2006 12:25 am

More news on Cheney’s recent shooting accident. Apparently the hunt was a type of outing know as a Canned Kill

Canned HuntingThese increasingly popular services release caged animals that have been in a pen or cage from birth in a fenced in area. According to the article, there were 500 caged, defenseless, domesticated animals released of which the Cheney party killed just 470.

anim and pic15 Feb 2006 12:25 am

The View From Beaver Creek

Me skiing Beaver Creek

techno10 Feb 2006 02:35 am

The perfect example of why obsession is bad? It made this guy broke financially but something tells me it was very personally fulfilling for him to pull this 0ff. Gratz!

politique02 Feb 2006 05:47 am

A big business/conservative view of Exxon’s record shattering 4th quarter profits!
Toast the Earth with Exxon Mobil

mut01 Feb 2006 01:58 am

190cm Atomic Betacarv X 9.18 Skis 190 cm Atomic BetaCarve X 9.18 Racing Skis with Bindings!
Men’s Solid Platinum Wedding Band from the Shane CompanyMen's Wedding Band Platinum

emo and info31 Jan 2006 12:24 am

No SmokingWhat is hopefully my final attempt to quit smoking starts today. I don’t expect it to be easy, but I’m growing quite sick of the control I let smoking have on my life. After trying to find someone to quit with, it appears I’ll be going at this alone. Wish me luck!

info27 Jan 2006 01:12 am

Remind me again how patents fuel innovation?
Cingular Patents the Emoticon :(

emo25 Jan 2006 01:05 am

“Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.” - Bill Vaughn

info and politique20 Jan 2006 01:23 am

Why doesn’t the government just audit their own agency’s computers? It would be nice if we didn’t continue to give up our rights to this administration!
MercuryNews.com | 01/19/2006 | Feds after Google data

info and politique and techno18 Jan 2006 12:42 am

The time is coming here in the US when we’ll be forced over to DTV. Copy protection is the real important part, gleaned over by the promise of a better picture.

Don’t forget the US government stands to make over $10 Billion from the sale of the analog frequency range. Read the article below for more information . . .
Digital Television, Part 1: Making Sense of it all - Engadget

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