Cute... :sillygrin: I was impressed by how well he knew the movement. I never got to play Beethoven's 5th during my oboe days... but I did get to see our teacher get so mad he threw his baton and it stuck in the ceiling like a dart. :lipsealed:
Skynet was a computer system developed by the defense firm Cyberdyne Systems for the United States armed forces. Skynet was first built as a "Global Digital Defense Network", given command over all computerized military hardware and systems, including the B-2 stealth bomber fleet and America's entire nuclear weapons arsenal. The strategy behind Skynet's creation was to remove the possibility of human error and slowness of reaction time to guarantee fast, efficient response to enemy attack.
In the Terminator storyline, Skynet was originally installed into the U.S. military mainframe to control the national arsenal on August 4, 1997. On August 29 it gained self-awareness[1] and the panicking operators, realizing the extent of its abilities, attempted to shut it down. Skynet perceived the attempt to deactivate it as an attack and came to the conclusion that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. To defend itself, it determined that humanity should be exterminated.
Before it could be deactivated, Skynet launched the US nuclear missiles under its command at Russia, to which Russia responded in kind by firing many of its nuclear missiles back at the United States and its allies. As a result of the nuclear exchange, over three billion humans were killed in just minutes. Governments around the world collapsed and anarchy descended.
During this time, Skynet used its remaining resources to gather a slave labor force from surviving humans. These slaves constructed the first of its automated factories, which acted as the base for its agenda. Within decades Skynet had established a global presence and used its mechanized units to track down, collect, and dispose of the human survivors.
That is flippin' crazy! And they bleed so easy. Seems like the minute they hit the boat they are bleeding. They must not be tasty or there would be "Asian" people
(not being racist, just stating the fact!) lining the river banks fishing like they do at Keller and Jarvis :wink: It is to bad we can't feed the starving in the world with all that fish!
seems you have to have some text in the message to embed the code. I tried just a period and it worked. Then I went back and edited the period out and just put a blank space. Seemed to work.
Love the ending
http://reflections.mndigital.org/index.php
I like the game...but i'm really addicted to the music...
dorsey cracks me up....this is his blog...
I giggle a little bit everytime i hear "glory hole" on the show..
Fun links at page bottom too
http://www.woostercollective.com/2011/03/strickbahn.html
St. Paul Mississippi River Stations
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mn/nwis/uv?site_no=05331000
And the state overall
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/mn/nwis/rt
just cracks me up so much...I honestly was considering getting one of these...i think I watch a bit too much infomercials..
http://wsf.tv/videos/is_warp_drive_possible
I'm guessing it had something to do with something expanding
:litesmile: :sheepish: :smile:
Skynet was a computer system developed by the defense firm Cyberdyne Systems for the United States armed forces. Skynet was first built as a "Global Digital Defense Network", given command over all computerized military hardware and systems, including the B-2 stealth bomber fleet and America's entire nuclear weapons arsenal. The strategy behind Skynet's creation was to remove the possibility of human error and slowness of reaction time to guarantee fast, efficient response to enemy attack.
In the Terminator storyline, Skynet was originally installed into the U.S. military mainframe to control the national arsenal on August 4, 1997. On August 29 it gained self-awareness[1] and the panicking operators, realizing the extent of its abilities, attempted to shut it down. Skynet perceived the attempt to deactivate it as an attack and came to the conclusion that all of humanity would attempt to destroy it. To defend itself, it determined that humanity should be exterminated.
Before it could be deactivated, Skynet launched the US nuclear missiles under its command at Russia, to which Russia responded in kind by firing many of its nuclear missiles back at the United States and its allies. As a result of the nuclear exchange, over three billion humans were killed in just minutes. Governments around the world collapsed and anarchy descended.
During this time, Skynet used its remaining resources to gather a slave labor force from surviving humans. These slaves constructed the first of its automated factories, which acted as the base for its agenda. Within decades Skynet had established a global presence and used its mechanized units to track down, collect, and dispose of the human survivors.
:pbpt:
where's thx when i need him?
for the ladies...its just after 1130..better hurry :smile:
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