Re: how do you like the RAGNAROKGURL'S SKIN « Result #5 on Sept 3, 2009, 11:29pm »
Have a look, very good, pass by... Be honest but not too modest.Make An Honest Beginning With Determination - SKY IS THE LIMIT.... Dress properly. Don't shake hands with the interviewer until he/she extends his/her hand.A rolling stone gathers no moss.
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Re: Social Networking WebSites Related! « Result #6 on Aug 18, 2009, 7:04pm »
While I'm sure you had the best of intentions at heart... Did you ask permission to post SergeIM's social networking account links? After all, it's kinda an invasion of privacy - it's kinda like if I were to post your email and AIM in a thread without your permission...
Anyway - my links are: Twitter: My Twitter profile Facebook: My Facebook profile Bebo: I quit Bebo a year ago because of the spam and crap I was getting through it. MySpace: I never use MySpace anymore cause I just can't be bothered with it, and because I just couldn't get my head around the complicated system for modifying your profile.
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Hi Hi Hi!!! « Result #11 on Aug 13, 2009, 9:14pm »
Hi - I'm FireFly. You may know me as FireFly_209. Or as ~FireFly~. Or as... Anyway - I was recommended to come here by sergeim. Some oof you may know me, others may not. I'll explain more about me when I'm not falling asleep - which'll probably be tomorrow - but for now all you need to know is that I live in the UK.
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Man pleads guilty to racial threat using fake Face « Result #13 on Aug 13, 2009, 7:12pm »
(CNN) -- An African-American man has pleaded guilty after being accused of impersonating a white supremacist in a fictitious Facebook account to make death threats against an African-American university student. A Mississippi man admitted creating a false Facebook profile in November.
A Mississippi man admitted creating a false Facebook profile in November.
Dyron L. Hart, 20, of Poplarville, Mississippi, pleaded guilty Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Kurt D. Engelhardt to one count of communicating threats in interstate commerce, according to a Department of Justice statement.
Hart admitted creating the fictitious account in November, pretending to be a white supremacist outraged by the election of Barack Obama as the nation's first African-American president, the statement said.
He then transmitted a death threat via Facebook to an African-American student at Nicholls State University in Louisiana, saying he wanted to kill African-Americans because of Obama's election, according to the statement.
A court document provided by the U.S. attorney's office said Hart told an FBI interviewer that he intended the threat to be a prank "to get a reaction." Don't Miss
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The document said Hart admitted creating the Facebook profile under the name "Colten Brodoux" and used a photo of a Caucasian man that he found on a white supremacist Web site.
"This is an extremely odd case, a very unusual case," said U.S. Attorney Jim Letten of the Eastern District of Louisiana. "The contents of the messages were extremely troubling and provocative and very threatening."
Hart will face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine when sentenced November 18, the statement said. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend Share this on: Mixx Facebook Twitter Digg del.icio.us reddit MySpace StumbleUpon | Mixx it | Share
Man pleads guilty to racial threat using fake Facebook account
link :http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/08/13/facebook.racial.threat/index.html
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Re: Global Warming - Threat Or Not? « Result #22 on Aug 10, 2009, 1:51pm »
As days pass by, the Earth starts to get warmer, thus the icebergs around the Arctic (the North Pole) starts to melt. Where will the polar bears go? It's a threat to them, and we must save them to prevent themselves from not drowning on cold Arctic waters. It's very vital to the animal-listic environment and we cannot get these animals endangered and stuff, you know, so yeah.
Here are three video links revolving around Global Warming that everyone should check out! Here they are:
(CNN) -- Your dog may not actually be smarter than somebody's honor student -- popular bumper stickers aside. But your canine companion might well be smarter than their toddler, according to a growing body of research on how dogs think.
Using adapted tests designed for human children, psychologists have learned that average dogs can count, reason and recognize words and gestures on par with a human 2 -year-old.
"They may not be Einsteins, but are sure closer to humans than we thought," said Stanley Coren, a professor emeritus at the University of British Columbia and leading researcher on dog behavior.
Coren planned to present his research Saturday at the American Psychological Association's annual convention in Toronto, Canada.
He said the average dog can understand about 165 words, including signs, signals and gestures. They can also count to about 5, he said.
"I mean, we're not going to make them an accountant or something," Coren said in an interview with CNN Radio.
The smartest dogs, he calls them the "super breeds," are on par with a 2˝-year-old, recognizing up to 250 words.
And, no, not all breeds are created equally. Don't Miss
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For his book "The Intelligence of Dogs," Coren asked more than 200 dog-obedience judges to rank 110 breeds based on their intelligence. Border collies, poodles, retrievers, German shepherds and Doberman pinschers were among the dogs at the head of the class.
The intellectual runts of the litter? The borzoi, chow chow, bulldog, basenji and -- finishing dead last -- the Afghan hound.
The dividing line, Coren said, tends to be the age of the breed. More recent breeds, like the collies and retrievers, have been bred for years to do what humans want them to do.
"We've been wiring into dogs the ability to communicate with us," said Coren, author of several books on dogs' thinking, most recently "The Modern Dog." "If you will, we've been manipulating their intelligence."
Meanwhile, breeds like hounds naturally did what humans wanted -- i.e. chase tasty animals -- and didn't need to be fine-tuned, he said.
"They did the work all by themselves," Coren said. "They didn't have to cooperate with the human being, and all the human had to do was get there before the dogs ate it all."
Included in the number of "words" dogs are believed to know are hand gestures, like pointing, and nonverbal sounds, like the whistles used to direct sheep dogs and retrievers.
Counting ability is tested in drills such as one in which treats are dropped, one at a time, behind a screen. When the researcher either sneaks away one of the treats or stealthily adds an extra before raising the screen, the dog will wait longer -- appearing to puzzle over the bad math -- before eating the treats.
That's the same way toddlers respond when faced with a similar switch, said Coren.
Aubrey Fine, a psychologist and faculty member at California State Polytechnic University, said research like Coren's could help dog owners better relate to their animals.
"Too often, many people look at dogs as four-legged people," said Fine, who specializes in the use of dogs in treating patients with developmental disorders and other mental-health conditions. "We need to recognize what dogs cue in to. Once you understand better how to interact, it causes a better coexistence with your pet companion."
Coren said the findings on dog intelligence showed they have more sense than some scientists may have thought, but that some in the general public may be surprised for different reasons that span a wide range of thought.
"There are some people who think that dogs are just little human beings running around in fur coats and there are other people who sort of think that they're unfeeling biological mechanisms," he said. "The truth of the matter is really that dogs are neither extreme."
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Fact Box Psychologist Stanley Coren asked dog-obedience judges to rank 110 dog breeds from most to least intelligent.
Top Five 1. Border collies 2. Poodles 3. German shepherds 4. Golden retrievers 5. Doberman pinchers
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DrDoom300 is FTW! « Result #36 on Aug 9, 2009, 2:33pm »
Hey, I'm Justin, I love video games and stuff, oh, and I don't know if this is okay, but Sergeim and I are good friends, soo, he asked me to register and here I am...
Well, My hobbies include Drawing, Japanese, Buisness, Online Trading, Runescape, C++, Javascripting, and Myspace.
I also like to skate, although I'm not that great at it, and I like to study.