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Oracle of Delphi

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  1. Gloves
  2. Hmmmm, I see you can not see the difference between 17 and 19, must be the new math they teach in public school now. :AH-HA_wink: His middle name is Walker, don't you work for the man over there in Ft. Bliss, TexAss? If you're speaking about me, I'm not a foreign nationalist, I'm a multi-nationalist!
  3. That reminds me, I need to look at your /etc/passwd File tonight! :AH-HA_wink:
  4. Here is the header on the Declaration of Independance. (Adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776) The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America Doesn't say The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United Colonies of America, now, does it? :AH-HA_wink: The president in 1989 was George, but it was Bush not Washington! :rotflmao: "Congress of the United Colonies" was a name used from 1974-1981" Congress never used that name in the 1970's to the 1980's, Lord is this what they teach you in school now, no wonder the USA is going to hell in a handbasket!
  5. Ummmm, I have one, a 1969, but I have one.
  6. Hmmmm, a carpeted dash, I think I just threw up in my mouth a little bit!
  7. They were not colonies after independance, they were states.
  8. Watch it, you're on thin ice. Those are two of my favorite things. Over the years I made a lot of money off of Microsoft stock (NASDAQ:MSFT), and the Borg are just Badass models of efficiency. To bad they don't work for GM. :AH-HA_wink:
  9. Here are 25 questions from the new USA 100 question naturalization test. If this is the harder test, I'd hate to see the easy test. I think my Beagle could pass both test. Take The Test: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21019797/
  10. Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvSZVFLnPN8
  11. I will give 750 Euros for it, what do you say huh? :AH-HA_wink:
  12. All this whine and no cheese!
  13. My oh my, what will SixtyEight say?
  14. Ramos Arizpe, Mexico!
  15. OK, if you say so, but I wouldn't bet the farm on that quite yet. :AH-HA_wink: Fear not Poly, I saw your PM!
  16. Hmmmmm, with Gamma and Alpha going to Lordstown, I wonder where the Volt will go? :AH-HA_wink:
  17. TOYOTA, Japan - Introduction of the next version of Toyota's hit Prius gas-electric hybrid won't hinge on the development of a more efficient battery called lithium-ion, a senior Toyota executive said Friday. The executive brushed off a recent Wall Street Journal report that said Toyota Motor Corp. was delaying the launch of the next-generation Prius by as much as two years because of problems in developing the lithium-ion battery. Hybrids on sale now use nickel-metal-hydride batteries. The Toyota official, who requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the matter, said various innovations for the next Prius are being considered — not just the lithium-ion battery. He said some type of lithium-ion battery is preferable for hybrid vehicles because they are lighter and pack more power than nickel-metal-hydride batteries. He acknowledged that the lithium-ion battery had not been perfected. But he denied that the problems Sony Corp. had with its laptop lithium-ion batteries raised safety concerns at Toyota, as the Journal had reported, stressing that potential battery problems were long known to Toyota engineers. Sony recalled millions of laptop batteries after reports of fires. Hybrid competition is intensifying as gas prices and environmental concerns escalate. Last month, General Motors Corp. said it had signed an agreement with A123 Systems Inc., a battery maker that already produces millions of lithium-ion batteries for use in cordless power tools. At that time, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said the technology could be applied to autos, giving GM a chance to beat Toyota in the race to bring plug-in hybrid and electric cars to market. Toyota's hybrid vehicles, which deliver better mileage by switching between a gas engine and electric motor, have been a huge hit. The automaker has sold more than a million hybrid vehicles around the world in the past decade _ more than any other automaker. Toyota, has not given a sales date for the world's most popular hybrid, which first went on sale in 1997. Link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21030638/
  18. Ummm, I put it there, but notice I put it in the Middle of all the GM emblems, where I can keep my eye on it. You see, I can make a sig! :AH-HA_wink:
  19. Do you ship to Europe?
  20. For the love of God, someone please make K.C. a decent Sig, with some normal proportions. :rotflmao:
  21. Toyota Moving Forward, Thanks To GM!
  22. Just your ears? :rotflmao:
  23. Hey C D, they say you're a kept man, me too buddy, I feel your pain!
  24. Being that I was a language major, I learned that the more words there are in a language for an object or thing, the more important that object or thing is to that culture. For instance the Eskimos have about 15 words to describe snow. I would says from that, that the Dutch and Spanish cultures are very interested in being gay!
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