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"Ninja Gaiden Black Reviews"

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Posted: March 13th, 2008
at 10:39am by Koookiecrumbles


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"Apple - Trailers - TMNT"

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Posted: March 12th, 2008
at 8:43pm by Koookiecrumbles


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Mac VS PC for the White House

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A battle for the white house.

We have all seen the ads, we know the right thing to do is to buy a Macintosh, but we hesitate. Will I be able to open all my PC files? Will it be able to run Outlook? Am I really going to make those photo albums and movies anyway? Am I cool enough for a Mac?

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Posted: March 12th, 2008
at 2:16pm by orangemenace


Categories: myninjaplease,apple,politricks

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"Bookninja"

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Posted: March 11th, 2008
at 8:00pm by Koookiecrumbles


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The Wire writers wage war on the Drug War

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Check out what the writers of HBO’s phenomenal (and now sadly over) series The Wire have to say about the Drug War and its effects on American society…

The drug war has ravaged law enforcement too. In cities where police agencies commit the most resources to arresting their way out of their drug problems, the arrest rates for violent crime a€" murder, rape, aggravated assault a€" have declined. In Baltimore, where we set The Wire, drug arrests have skyrocketed over the past three decades, yet in that same span, arrest rates for murder have gone from 80% and 90% to half that. Lost in an unwinnable drug war, a new generation of law officers is no longer capable of investigating crime properly, having learned only to make court pay by grabbing cheap, meaningless drug arrests off the nearest corner.

What the drugs themselves have not destroyed, the warfare against them has. And what once began, perhaps, as a battle against dangerous substances long ago transformed itself into a venal war on our underclass. Since declaring war on drugs nearly 40 years ago, we’ve been demonizing our most desperate citizens, isolating and incarcerating them and otherwise denying them a role in the American collective. All to no purpose. The prison population doubles and doubles again; the drugs remain.

Our leaders? There aren’t any politicians a€" Democrat or Republican a€" willing to speak truth on this. Instead, politicians compete to prove themselves more draconian than thou, to embrace America’s most profound and enduring policy failure.

"A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right," wrote Thomas Paine when he called for civil disobedience against monarchy a€" the flawed national policy of his day. In a similar spirit, we offer a small idea that is, perhaps, no small idea. It will not solve the drug problem, nor will it heal all civic wounds. It does not yet address questions of how the resources spent warring with our poor over drug use might be better spent on treatment or education or job training, or anything else that might begin to restore those places in America where the only economic engine remaining is the illegal drug economy. It doesn’t resolve the myriad complexities that a retreat from war to sanity will require. All it does is open a range of intricate, paradoxical issues. But this is what we can do a€" and what we will do.

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****on a side note, Dennis Lehane grew up in my neighborhood, and was my high school graduation speaker, does that make me famous?****

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Posted: March 11th, 2008
at 2:11pm by trizlam


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Macbook Air Love

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Dallaspenn.com is too freakin’ much.

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Posted: March 4th, 2008
at 11:42am by Black Ock


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Frozen in Grand Central

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Improv Everywhere is, at its core, about having fun. Wea€™re big believers in a€oeorganized funa€A. In the process we bring excitement to otherwise unexciting locales and give strangers a story they can tell for the rest of their lives. Wea€™re out to prove that a prank doesna€™t have to involve humiliation or embarrassment; it can simply be about making someone laugh, smile, or stop to notice the world around them.

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Thanks are in order to ninja correspondent EP for the link.

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Posted: March 4th, 2008
at 10:44am by Black Ock


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Exoplanets

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Since the 1990s, we have found hundreds of worldsa€" exoplanetsa€"orbiting other stars. This Cribsheet explains three ways astronomers can measure a star’s light over time to infer the presence of exoplanets. It also discusses "habitable zones," regions of space around a star where life as we know it can exist, and tracks our progress in the search for other Earth-like planets.

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Posted: March 1st, 2008
at 6:04pm by jessie


Categories: life,apple,9th dan,science

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Creative Steampunk

Steampunk is a kind of speculative fiction that usually takes place in urban settings where the future meets the past: Victorian era inventions clash with often dark alternate realities. However, what started as a literary genre has since evolved into an art form with incredible real-life inventions, modifications and redesigns. The following is an introduction to the art of Steampunk, with everything from altered guitars to a Steampunked iPod.

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Posted: December 6th, 2007
at 5:19am by Koookiecrumbles


Categories: bling,apple,gear,design,contemporary

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