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Paraphrazing is out too...go to Plagiarism.org and see what they have to say about it. As it is...the part I copied is mostly anthropology studies...I'd just never seen it put together the way he did. I'd say the material is public domain...the writing is Lazlos BTW...if you're interested in what he has to say...his work is available on the internet. I'm not saying where but you can google him.
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I've been corresponding with Lazlo for about a year. He's brilliant...with a twist...I was worried about it as I was using it...my intention was to name him as author as soon as I'd posted it...but one thing led to another...my wife's computer bellied up and I had to format it...excuses I know...but...
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Whoops...sorry guys..I've emailed the guy...the part I used isn't something I'm particularly worried about...most of it is anthropology...straight out of textbooks... What is important is that Lazlo is possibly the best thinker on our age.
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Today...the slavery isn't in the whips...it's in the "you're lucky to have a job"
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Russian SKS - What should I look for?
bajabuc replied to East_TN_Patriot's topic in Curio, Relics and Black Powder
Cleaning kit in the Butt...good rifling and degreased. Check the gas tube for powder stains. For 395 I'd expect it to be CLEAN. -
Does anyone recognize that this is where America is heading... McDonalds, the nations number one employer. Self Service everything.
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...see previous
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This isn't your material, so you're copying and pasting and infringing on someone else's works. Thread closed.
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It's all Toyota's fault...if they didn't have the best "Japanese brand" cars, nobody would care.
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never forget that good old aldoph took everyone's guns to get in power so we had to go fix it.
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unless there's been a change...the USSC determined that the wavebroadcast signals are not covered by wiretap laws
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browning hi power. nazi stamped. probably the loudest rattling gun ever. when i shook it i was positive the slide was going to fall off. i sqeezed it in a vice...helped some but it was just worn out. that's the gun that doubled on me and the second bullet bounced off the first and hit me in the foot. hated it.
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yeah...me too
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stopped watching tv except for napcar...slept right through the last 27 laps...for the rest i was in the er
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er doc says it's ":a tiny" break... radiologist says it's broke. getting old sucks...but it's better than the other choice.
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Shoot...it's broke. heck and shuckydarn
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hanging out with folks who get sexually excited by guns and gun hardware is cool.
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lots of leo stuff is done on cell now.
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The reason I have been unable to get a MG the last few years.
bajabuc replied to Alleycat72's topic in General Chat
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it's not very big...the doodlebug was bigger
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ooooh...he was eligible for the VC The Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR) is a regiment of the British Army, forming part of the Brigade of Gurkhas. The Royal Gurkha Rifles are now the sole infantry regiment of the British Army Gurkhas. Like the other Gurkha regiments of the British and Indian armies, the regiment is recruited from Gurkhas, a term for people from Nepal, which is a nation independent of the United Kingdom and not a member of the Commonwealth. The regiment was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the four separate Gurkha regiments in the British Army: 2nd King Edward VII's Own Gurkha Rifles (The Sirmoor Rifles) 6th Queen Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles 10th Princess Mary's Own Gurkha Rifles The Gurkhas in general and the direct predecessors of the Royal Gurkha Rifles in particular are considered by some to be among the finest infantrymen in the world, as is evidenced by the high regard they are held in for both their fighting skill, and their smartness of turnout on parade.[1] Their standard of drill is considered to be on a par with that of the Foot Guards and in July 1997 the regiment mounted the guard at Buckingham Palace. In December 1995, Lieutenant-Colonel Bijaykumar Rawat became the commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, the first Nepalese to become a battalion commander in the RGR. He oversaw the departure of the battalion from Hong Kong just before that city's transfer to Chinese control, and the battalion's relocation to Church Crookham, Hampshire in 1996. Their motto is: Better to die than live a coward.
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In 1950, when India became a republic, Gurkhas serving in the Gurkha regiments of the Indian Army lost their eligibility for the Victoria Cross and they are now covered under the separate Indian honours system. Under this system the Param Vir Chakra (PVC), which is India's highest military decoration for valour,[7] is considered to be equivalent to the Victoria Cross. As such only those serving in the Gurkha units of the British Army remain eligible for the Victoria Cross.
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Rush is an idiot...people who believe what he says are worse...they're deluded idiots.
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There are those who say during ice ages the continental landmass expands. Because so much of the oceans' water is turned to ice, sea level is lowered, this uncovers more land, the climate becomes more seasonal, and probably most importantly, the global climate tends to cool off even more. This is largely because landmasses tend to reflect the Sun's energy back to space, while oceans tend to absorb the Sun's energy. Also, landmasses at the poles permit the growth of permanent ice sheets, which, because they are white, reflect even more energy back to space. The formation of ice on the continents lowers sea level, which exposes more land, which further cools the Earth, forming more ice, and so on, and so on. The lesson here is: once the Earth begins to cool positive feed-back mechanisms push the Earth's climate system to greater and greater cooling