I am not following any more of your links... If I get addicted to anything else... I'll be living alone in the street, without web-access... :sillygrin:
Slim I'm starting to hate you for posting that stupid link to Qwyzzle! I've got like 4 chapters worth of questions to answer for class tomorrow and I haven't started why, because I'm sucked into qwyzzle...I'm going to go into class tomorrow morning with my head high and say Professor Doolittle (that really is his name believe it or not) I didn't do my questions at the end of each chapter because I was stretching my mind with brain teasers, so that I can think more analytically. Think he'll buy it?
LMAO!! I'll have to check that out some other time...after I fail this pass/fail class lol Maybe I'll have to going into a career of gambling. Anywho off to finish my homework.
The product handles basic urinal deodorizing tasks but also delivers so much more. Customers can equip the Wizmark with a pre-recorded audio message, which begins talking to the user or "urinator" when motion detectors are set off. The device can additionally be outfitted with flashing lights...
The prior art for the Wiznator patent dates all the way back to 1971 - the year most commonly associated with modern snow peeing recreation. ...
out on Long Island, police are looking to one-up the big city by installing talking urinal cake holders that play an anti-drunk driving message. The devices are being given for free to bars, paid for by drunk-driving fines, and are made by a company called -- we swear -- "Wizmark".
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Dan Hawkins is the Dan Monson of college football. (Did well at a mid-major, falling on his face at a major, while his assistant still has the previous program in good shape)
That said, this rant was hilarious ROFLMAO I love how he goes from calm to crazy out of nowhere. When Dennis Green/Jim Mora/Bobby Knight/etc. goes on one of these rants, you know when they're going to reach the breaking point. When they played this on the Power Trip, I had no idea why they were playing the soundbyte until he got to "IT'S DIVISION ONE FOOTBALL!!!"
I tried it with some relatives with an unusual surname and it said there are 0 people in the US with that last name. Well, I personally know of at least 40.
For that matter, let's check everything you've got... Lets start with:
1. Age (Sure won't feel alone seeing how many people share that!)
2. Your address (got to be a couple of people at the same address, I would imagine)
3. Phone Number (Pretty Sure you are similar to others with that too...)
4. Social Security Number (You'd be surprised how many people have the same one)
5. Major Credit Card Numbers (with dates and 3 digit codes on back)... (Never know who else has the same numbers... Would be good for your credit if I could check that out for you) :wink:
someone is going to post this info... I just know it. So for you, not-so-intelligent person, please don't... this has been a test, only a test
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nevermind... I'll egram you in case anybody else wants to figure this out... :pbpt:
(once I figure out what to do with these words...)
Thanks 'slim for the link
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http://www.katgames.com/5spots/5spots.html
The product handles basic urinal deodorizing tasks but also delivers so much more. Customers can equip the Wizmark with a pre-recorded audio message, which begins talking to the user or "urinator" when motion detectors are set off. The device can additionally be outfitted with flashing lights...
The prior art for the Wiznator patent dates all the way back to 1971 - the year most commonly associated with modern snow peeing recreation. ...
...... PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE IDEAS! ......
http://www.wizmark.com/gallery2.htm
out on Long Island, police are looking to one-up the big city by installing talking urinal cake holders that play an anti-drunk driving message. The devices are being given for free to bars, paid for by drunk-driving fines, and are made by a company called -- we swear -- "Wizmark".
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20060525/1041223.shtml
omg this is funny...
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Dan Hawkins is the Dan Monson of college football. (Did well at a mid-major, falling on his face at a major, while his assistant still has the previous program in good shape)
That said, this rant was hilarious ROFLMAO I love how he goes from calm to crazy out of nowhere. When Dennis Green/Jim Mora/Bobby Knight/etc. goes on one of these rants, you know when they're going to reach the breaking point. When they played this on the Power Trip, I had no idea why they were playing the soundbyte until he got to "IT'S DIVISION ONE FOOTBALL!!!"
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people with my name
in the U.S.A.
How many have your name?
There are 3,961,085 people in the U.S. with the first name Michael.
Statistically the 4th most popular first name.
99.55 percent of people with the first name Michael are male.
There are 35,996 people in the U.S. with the last name xxxxxxx.
Statistically the 962nd most popular last name. (tied with 86 other last names)
Famous people with the last name xxxxxxx:
Jim xxxxxxx (my brothers name)
Mike xxxxxxx (My Name)
My maiden name matches 66??
Whats with the 6's?
But damn, I was hoping it wasnt so obvious :goofy:
Kitch knows who I'm talking about.
Edit: I found this so that explains it. Maybe explains you too CM.
http://ww2.howmanyofme.com/faq/#section1
7,289 with my same last name
3,088
people with my name
in the U.S.A.
How many have your name?
94
people with my name
in the U.S.A.
How many have your name?
We actually have some white stuff falling now. The sidewalk and cars have a bit of dusting on them.
I know thats wrong though....
I found some doctor guy out on the east coast that has the same name as me....
For that matter, let's check everything you've got... Lets start with:
1. Age (Sure won't feel alone seeing how many people share that!)
2. Your address (got to be a couple of people at the same address, I would imagine)
3. Phone Number (Pretty Sure you are similar to others with that too...)
4. Social Security Number (You'd be surprised how many people have the same one)
5. Major Credit Card Numbers (with dates and 3 digit codes on back)... (Never know who else has the same numbers... Would be good for your credit if I could check that out for you) :wink:
someone is going to post this info... I just know it. So for you, not-so-intelligent person, please don't... this has been a test, only a test
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people with my name
in the U.S.A.
How many have your name?
hahahah...
ummm...I'm going to double check.
There are over 50,000 men named James Smith in the US. Did you know they have a yearly convention?
There are 295 men named John Doe in the US and 22 women named Jane Doe. Are they all laying in a morgue somewhere?
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