Comments by: Trent

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October 2004
Hitler who?

Mr. Ripley, I do understand your point and I want to commend and thank you for keeping this an intelligent discussion and not resorting to a flame war.

The reason the exact count of soldiers…

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Mr. Ripley, please don't lecture me on the point of the war. I get it. I know that the point is now to free the Iraquis and help them rebuild their nation. I've grown up in an Army household…

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Mr Ripley. You make some good points, but I think you're a little misguided on the American media. Yes, they can be very powerful in brainwashing. There's no doubt about that. As far as being…

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Some countries were against the war because they thought it was wrong, others had some secrets to hide:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world…

Read the section about oil vouchers two and…

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August 2004
Back in America

Dude, welcome back. :)

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May 2004
The curious case of the footloose footwear

I was in San Fransisco a few years ago, and I remember thinking a similar thing. Lots of shoes. San Fransisco has got a lot of odd things. Not to say it isn't a great city... just an odd one.

I…

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March 2004
Putting your underwear on backwards

Hmm, so you\'re saying inside-out underwear is isomorphic to regular underwear? I can see the MIT phD thesis now: \"Topological Properties And Transformations Relating To Tighty-Whities\".

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February 2004
Tell us everything! Well, not quite everything…

I know you were joking, but...

Regarding Usama Vs. Osama, this is a serious problem in law enforcement.

I'm currently doing programming for law enforcement databases. There must be at least…

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Re-designing comment forms

Why do the name/email/url appear at the top? Simple: it's a metaphor for real-life objects. When you write a letter, your personal information goes at the top. Same is true of most email…

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