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Sea Shepherd has their own show Animal Planet HejYngWPV0A zqpXYOGZ9tQ
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28 Video Game Movie Adaptions in the works.
Ladywriter replied to DeathscytheX's topic in Movies, TV & Books
I hope MGS is good -
Sanji is going to have to keep running its good excersize hairy bitch gets too close Sanji will learn to fly I suspect Robin is going to pick up some good intel where she is.
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Naruto ship in a nutshell.. Rescue Gaara Arc was good. Sasori was very well done. Asuma Shikamaru stuff was pretty good. I never wanna see Naruto learn another jutsu the dumb fuck Oro vs Sasuke horrible. This was where he lost it by not knowing his own frigin characters. Oro wouldn't linger in a broken down body esp around someone with a sharingan. he wouldnt just be laying there hoping Sasuke was going to hurry up and go kill Itachi. No. this is the guy that almost summoned the 3rd himself durring their fight in Konoha. Sasuke vs Itachi couldashoulda been alotta great attackin. They couldashoulda just closed their eyes and had a mad taijutsu battle at least once. They could both fight blind at least as good as Guy or Lee. Throwing Orochimaru's thing in there ... it just sucked. At least Itachi left Sasuke with something he could use. Pretty much all of this Akatsuki stuff has sucked. Jiriya's fight was half assed at best. he has beyond kage level powers and couldashoulda been able to take out an entire village on his own. The 8 tails thing is weak (he likes to intro a character and then never use them again ex: Sai) this attack on Konoha is weak. The continued delusion they are going to save Sasuke is weak. at this rate we're gonna get Naruto dieing some honerable death that saves the world(thus justifying the series is called Naruto, its his story) and Konahamaru becoming next hokage.
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when it comes to what the characters will do I've learned to never underestimate Oda. That guy can pull the craziest plot twists outta thin air and they work amazingly. There is even a chance that since Shanks couldn't get WB to recall Ace, Shanks went to another authority figure over Ace, Dragon. I'd guess Shanks knows all about him, he did spend a year kickin it with Dragon's babies mama in Foosha Village. I'll guess Buggy wont be Luffy's only ally in ID. There's a lotta guys he put in there that might side with him to escape or side with the marines to end Luffy's rampaging. They'll have to run into the unknown Shichibukai in ID. Will that person be chill like Mihawk and Boa? A world domination freak like Sir Crock or Moria? Fuckin scary like Kuma?
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Maybe the old man knows where everyone is and how to get them back to Shabondy?
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28 Video Game Movie Adaptions in the works.
Ladywriter replied to DeathscytheX's topic in Movies, TV & Books
.... Maybe they wont all suck -
*has horrible childhood flashbacks*
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No Shonen Jump next week
Ladywriter replied to Sledgstone's topic in Anime / Animation / Manga / Comics
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though I have been known to go to extremes for Tidus buying a psp wont be one of them
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getting the others back will be tricky, esp for those who have to traverse the calm belt to get back to the archipelago.
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new world = scary freaks with awesome powers makes me wanna get to Raftel all the more
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a peek at Ichigo doing the same fucking thing as always
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wtf... a village of elite shinobi with bloodline abilities is blown away cuz 1 fuckin kid aint there? Gettin real tired of these lame inconsistencies in the plot
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you just had to ask for pics
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if ya smell like meat only animals and fat people will love you
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Obesity tax on soda to deal with budget deficit
Ladywriter replied to Sledgstone's topic in News Column
I'll say it now; I don't think his tax vision is gonna work out up here. Soda is legal uncontrolled substance. I could see taxing something with higher caffeine and getting away with it but not regular soda. Diet soda is nasty carcinogens and its not taxed? Makes no sense. Also....our native American Nations up here are just that, their own NATION. Unless the army wants to invade and occupy then the state and fed have zero business telling the nations what to tax as they are trying to do with cigarettes. Last time the state tried to fuck with the Onondagas they blocked rt 81, strewing cars across the highway at both ends of the nations territory effectively keeping out all non natives including the state cops and blocking off a busy stretch of state highway for days. After a few fires and shootings the state backed off the nation. (I think it was gas tax back then. It was quite a while ago) Some nations just sue the state (there are cases in court right now over land claims and casinos) others get a little more physical like the Onondagas did and likely will do again if the state tries to force their ciggy sales tax on them. The Smoke Shop is a huge source of the nations income, they even built a community rec center with the loot a few years ago. The nation isn't going to just sit back while the state robs them of their primary income. If the gov tries to enforce stupid and illegal rules there will be consequences. Its the nations up here that have peoples support not the state. If they think our brown eyed brothers are just going to quietly go along with some newb from NYC.... tellin ya now shit will hit the fan. -
Obesity tax on soda to deal with budget deficit
Ladywriter replied to Sledgstone's topic in News Column
I give him an A for effort but the shit the gov is deciding is just gonna piss New Yorkers off and some of his big ideas... well have fun trying to enforce that. -
exactly and how many times has an Alexandria event taken place where vast quantities of writings and record were destroyed? How many people saw the records of their community existence go up in smoke because of the new church/military power called it heresy and torched it...
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Phytocap Trial – Lakes Creek Road Landfill PDF] Phytocap Trial – Lakes Creek Road Landfill Rockhampton City Council in conjunction with Phytolink Australia (Mr Richard Yeates) and the Central Queensland University (Primary Industries Research Centre - School of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Dr Nanjappa Ashwath, Kartik Venkatraman & Dr Ninghu Su) has been trialling a new capping system for Landfills. Rockhampton City Council resolved to trial a Phytocap cap at its Landfill for the following reasons: • Council was going to have to cap 42 ha of the Landfill in a short period of time. • The cost in dollars and difficulty in finding suitable clays was going to be a large burden upon Council and the community/environment. • Phytocapping would greatly reduce the costs involved in capping the Landfill and reduce the demand for suitable clay. • Council had an opportunity to produce some of the required soils for the Phytocap from products currently being deposited at the Landfill for disposal and or treatment (i.e. soils, sewage and water treatment sludges and greenwaste (mulched), and therefore have the opportunity to make significant savings in dollars and Landfill airspace by diverting these products to the cap manufacture. • Recent data from America showed that standard clay caps failed particularly after a drought event. Rockhampton is in a dry climate and therefore any caps placed at the local Landfill would more than likely fail. The Project Aims and Objectives are as follows: • Compare the suitability and effectiveness of Evaporation/Transpiration (ET) capping and soil-less (i.e. planted into the interim cover) phytocapping techniques; • Establish a range of selected plant species on both the ET cap (Phytocap) trials established at the Lakes Creek Rd Landfill site to act as biopumps to remove excess rainwater; • Monitor the growth, root distribution and transpiration rates of the established species with the view to identifying plant species that are highly effective as biopumps in landfill remediation and leachate control; • Monitor both experimental plots for methane emissions and water movement through the substrates; and • Model the water balance for the experimental plots, taking into consideration the amount of water (i.e. rainfall plus irrigation) received by the system, the quantities being transpired by the plants, the amount that is evaporated from the soil and the amount that infiltrates into the landfill system. The trial was established three years ago and formally ceased operation on June 30, 2006. Though data will be recorded from the trial plots until December 30, 2006. The trial consisted of three plots, two duplicated plots approximately 25m by 50m (five plots in total). One plot consisted of trees planted directly in the final day cover (400mm) of the Landfill and the other two involved the addition of soil to the day cover. One pair of these plots had 700mm of additional specially selected local soils added and the other had 1,400mm of additional specially selected local soils added. A variety of soil types were used from sandy loam through to light clays, placed in distinct layers and not Page 2 compacted. Into all plots were planted 21 species of selected tree seedlings. The plots were also irrigated as needed. A variety of measuring equipment was also installed into the plots to measure water movement into and out of the plots’ soil and trees. The plots were then monitored throughout approximately three seasons. The preliminary results reveal that a number of the selected tree species in combination with their associated soils could indeed manage the flow of water into the plot to the extent that very little if any water would pass through the capping layer into the underlying waste in a average year for the locality of Rockhampton. The results from the monitoring are now being assessed against past rain events to determine the likelihood of this capping systems meeting the long-term demands of this locality. Early indications are that a Phytocap at the Rockhampton locality will be successful based on the historical data and it should be noted that with the greenhouse effect we are expecting a drier climate, which will only enhance the Phytocap
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After eight years of energy policy written by Big Oil, we finally have the opportunity to make a clean break - and shift to a new, sustainable energy economy. President-elect Obama has pledged to make clean energy a top priority. But there is no time to waste. He must take the lead with a bold clean energy agenda as soon as he takes office. Sign our petition urging President-elect Obama to Repower, Refuel, and Rebuild America in his first 100 days. http://action.lcv.org/campaign/100_days/ie87nn5427mw6bte? The League of Conservation Voters, in partnership with nearly a dozen environmental groups, has collected more than 100,000 signatures to send a strong message to the President-elect that now is the time to grow our economy and build a sustainable energy future. We are calling on President-elect Obama to support four goals the moment he steps foot in the Oval Office: **Moving America to 100% clean electricity; **Cutting our dependence on oil in half; **Creating 5 million new clean energy jobs; and **Cutting global warming pollution by at least 80%. Now is the time to take action. We can't wait any longer to solve our energy crisis, so add your voice today. Click here to sign the petition to Repower, Refuel, and Rebuild America. http://action.lcv.org/campaign/100_days/ie87nn5427mw6bte? Sincerely, Gene Karpinski President, League of Conservation Voters
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WjiBB62W5S0 The Bush administration has released a rule that could allow individual health care providers who receive federal funding to redefine abortion to include the most common forms of birth control — and then refuse to provide these basic services. A woman's ability to manage her own health care is at risk of being compromised by politics and ideology. With the health of so many women at stake, the Obama administration must begin working immediately to reverse this rule. Sign your name to the petition below so that when the Obama administration begins in January, they'll know we need them to act quickly to protect women's health and reproductive freedom. Minutes ago, President Bush's rule limiting the rights of patients to receive complete and accurate reproductive health information when they visit a federally funded health care provider was made official. And, unfortunately, it will take a great deal of work to reverse it -- starting today. Please help. http://www.ppaction.org/campaign/hhsdec08_ppol/iwsw56krhk6wi58?source=hhsdec08_ppol_e1 We knew this was coming, of course. With your help, we've been fighting it for months. The rule is clearly a parting gift from Bush to the anti-choice fringe that supported him all these years. Now, anti-choice medical staff can withhold information about abortion, birth control, and sex education from their patients. Facilities that receive family planning funding, like Planned Parenthood, will have to certify that they will not refuse to hire nurses and other providers who object to abortion and even certain types of birth control. For example, a doctor who opposes pre-marital sex could refuse to provide a prescription or even information about emergency contraception to an unmarried woman. Frankly, I'm livid. I believe that tricking women when they are most vulnerable is wrong -- and the federal government shouldn't pay people to do it. Especially now, when so many people are already in crisis as a result of the economy, I can't help but feel that this rule is a particularly low blow to the people who need our help, our support, and our most accurate and effective care the most. Even with a new president and administration coming in soon, this won't be easy to fix. It's going to take more than a simple signature to reverse it. We're starting our work today and we need your help. Please ask the Obama administration to reverse the new rule. http://www.ppaction.org/campaign/hhsdec08_ppol/iwsw56krhk6wi58?source=hhsdec08_ppol_e1 Sincerely, Cecile Richards, President Planned Parenthood Federation of America
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*offers you Sara Palin's head*