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Yahweh_is_gracious

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I disagree with you that computers are 90% voodoo. (That might mean you're a heretic because you disagree with me. lol)

They run on magic. In fact they run on magic smoke. You see, whenever you let the smoke out of a computer, it stops working.

So there! I'm right and you're not.
Careful now. Don't make me dig through my favorite translation of the Bible to weave a bunch of scripture together taken wildly out of context to rebuke you. ;-)
 

Lynx

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Pfft! If you have to do all that just for a simple rebuke you're doing it the hard way. A rebuke only takes ONE verse taken out of context. Using a lot for a rebuke is just too much effort for no real gain. :p
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Pfft! If you have to do all that just for a simple rebuke you're doing it the hard way. A rebuke only takes ONE verse taken out of context. Using a lot for a rebuke is just too much effort for no real gain. :p
As a PhD candidate, I have the responsibility of using far more material than necessary to make my point. It is my duty to borrow the thoughts, opinions, hypotheses, and statements of others to use as a tapestry of BS so I can say in 2 pages what any normal individual can state plainly in a single sentence. So, not only would I weave a bunch of stuff together to rebuke Earnest should it come to that, but I would do it according to APA formatting rules and citation style.
 

Lynx

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Ah. Well if it's a course requirement, by all means go right ahead. What you describe sounds a lot like politics though.

Quote from a book I once read: "I just spent the morning talking politics, which sounds exactly like english but it makes you sound like an educated idiot and you get a headache trying to figure out what you just said, let alone what the other person said."
 

EarnestQ

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As a PhD candidate, I have the responsibility of using far more material than necessary to make my point. It is my duty to borrow the thoughts, opinions, hypotheses, and statements of others to use as a tapestry of BS so I can say in 2 pages what any normal individual can state plainly in a single sentence. So, not only would I weave a bunch of stuff together to rebuke Earnest should it come to that, but I would do it according to APA formatting rules and citation style.

Oh yeah? Well I disagree with you and that means you are wrong.

So there.
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Haha, that sounds awful yeah : p

I had some caramel apple pop tarts the other day, they were pretty good. I also had the orange crush and A&W root beer pop tarts, I wouldnt recommend them to anyone, haha.

I often see peanut butter and jelly pop tarts, Id like to try them.
 

BruceWayne

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Haha, that sounds awful yeah : p

I had some caramel apple pop tarts the other day, they were pretty good. I also had the orange crush and A&W root beer pop tarts, I wouldnt recommend them to anyone, haha.

I often see peanut butter and jelly pop tarts, Id like to try them.
Peanut butter n jelly might not be bad. I didn't even know they had soda flavors lol. I don't think that I would want to try them. :S
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Peanut butter n jelly might not be bad. I didn't even know they had soda flavors lol. I don't think that I would want to try them. :S
Im a pretty experimental eater, Ill try most new things that are unique and far out. But yeah the soda flavor pop tarts were funky, haha. Actually the orange crush pop tarts made me think of marmalade. I really dont like marmalade so I could not enjoy them : p
 

Lynx

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My iTunes deleted all the songs I've added since December. -.-
[video=youtube;QUwxKWT6m7U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUwxKWT6m7U[/video]
That was amazing! Great timing zero.


Shiny did it delete the songs from your account, or did the songs disappear from your computer (or other playback device?) Can you redownload them?
 

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I came to work 3 hours early today. I didn't need to be here until 10am. I forgot and I'm the one who makes the schedule... :eek:
 

Yeraza_Bats

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I came to work 3 hours early today. I didn't need to be here until 10am. I forgot and I'm the one who makes the schedule... :eek:
Last week I came into work half an hour early. I wasnt supposed to be in until 11:45, but I got mixed up and came in at 11:15. I felt pretty embarrassed : p So I sat around in the break room until it was time to work. Wonder what my boss thought when I did that, haha.

And I like keeping a physical copy of my music. Like, even if you purchase digital copies of your music, if you can, its good practice to like burn it onto a blank cd or at least move it to a usb drive or something, so that you have an extra copy, just in case you lose your music files.
 

Lynx

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Yezara that would be a lot of CDs for me. Like, hundreds.

I do have multiple external hard drives though. I'm not gonna lose the lossless copies of my music if I can help it. One external drive I keep off-site even.
 

Lynx

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I came to work 3 hours early today. I didn't need to be here until 10am. I forgot and I'm the one who makes the schedule... :eek:
You make the work schedule? Sister I feel sorry for you! What kind of place you work at?

If it's anything like where I work you have to deal with a lot of people's different available hours and constant "But I TOLD you I couldn't work that day!"
 

Yeraza_Bats

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Yezara that would be a lot of CDs for me. Like, hundreds.

I do have multiple external hard drives though. I'm not gonna lose the lossless copies of my music if I can help it. One external drive I keep off-site even.
I mean there are songs and albums that I place before others : p I do have alot of music that, while I appreciate, I dont consider to be as important to me : p If its something that I hold in higher regard, I like to actually have it on cd : p

Im also one of the few people left in the developed world that actually still likes to buy physical copies of albums anymore, anyway : p I still enjoy buying cds when its from a musician I really like, haha.