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[Mar 5, 2009 * 1:00pm] |
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70% friends only, comment here if you wish to be added.
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[Oct 25, 2007 * 12:15am] |
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i hate.
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[Oct 3, 2007 * 5:09pm] |
today, I was hoping this girl would try and hug me just so I could tell her to fuck off.
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[May 29, 2007 * 11:19pm] |
I know a bunch of people that read this like Final Fantasy (music); I've uploaded Your Ex-Lover Is Dead.mp3 from Do You Trust Your Friends?, the new Stars cover cd.
Real good, as is the rest of the album.
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[May 9, 2007 * 7:46pm] |
I am currently obsessed with geo caching. if someone would like to come with me, there are a few in algonquin park.
it's like a treasure hunt in the forest.
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[Apr 10, 2007 * 3:53pm] |
i've finally got a new cell phone, but i've lost every contact number i had. please let me know your number (if you would like me to have it.)
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| NET NEUTRALITY |
[Jan 4, 2007 * 3:53am] |
What is Network Neutrality?
Network Neutrality — or "Net Neutrality" for short — is the guiding principle that preserves the free and open Internet.
Net Neutrality ensures that all users can access the content or run the applications and devices of their choice. With Net Neutrality, the network's only job is to move data — not choose which data to privilege with higher quality service. Net Neutrality prevents the companies that control the wires from discriminating against content based on its source or ownership.
Net Neutrality is the reason why the Internet has driven economic innovation, democratic participation, and free speech online. It's why the Internet has become an unrivaled environment for open communications, civic involvement and free speech.
What's at stake?
Decisions being made now will shape the future of the Internet for a generation. Before long, all media — TV, phone and the Web — will come to your home via the same broadband connection. The dispute over Net Neutrality is about who'll control access to new and emerging technologies.
On the Internet, consumers are in ultimate control — deciding between content, applications and services available anywhere, no matter who owns the network. There's no middleman. But without Net Neutrality, the Internet will look more like cable TV. Network owners will decide which channels, content and applications are available; consumers will have to choose from their menu.
The Internet has always been driven by innovation. Web sites and services succeeded or failed on their own merit. Without Net Neutrality, decisions now made collectively by millions of users will be made in corporate boardrooms. The choice we face now is whether we can choose the content and services we want, or whether the broadband barons will choose for us.
How Does This Affect Me?
WHAT YOU CAN DO www.savetheinternet.com
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[Dec 13, 2006 * 2:26am] |
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does anyone have a tattoo artist in the Toronto/GTA/Miss. area that they recommend?
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[Sep 3, 2006 * 12:10am] |
there is a language option on wikipedia for 'simple english'.
He was known for a unique style of writing which he called Gonzo Journalism, where the writer writes about himself trying to write about what was happening around him. He was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky...
compared to
Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author. He is credited as the creator of gonzo journalism, a style of reporting which blurs distinctions between author and subject, fiction and non-fiction...
yeah, nigga.
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[Aug 21, 2006 * 10:24pm] |
R.I.P. Guilt ? - August 21st, 2006
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