Fenrir
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Darthphere said:Id hit it with the lights off.
I'd hit it in broad daylight and then subsequently kill myself. But it'd hit it nevertheless.

Darthphere said:Id hit it with the lights off.
celldog said:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=404132&in_page_id=1770
Muslim fury after bikini model claimed to be Pakistan's entry Last updated at 19:17pm on 7th September 2006
Stunning Mariyah Moten, 22, won the 'Best in Media' title - for being the most photographed and interviewed contestant - at the pageant in the Chinese resort of Beihai.
But furious Pakistani authorities say she did not have permission to represent the country, where many women only go out in public covered in a veil.
They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.
"We have asked our missions in Washington and Beijing to investigate this because it is against our policy, culture and religion," senior Culture Ministry official Abdul Hafeez Chaudhry said.
"She is an American passport holder. She is an American national of Pakistani origin, so how did she get entry as a Pakistani?"
Moten, a student of hotel management at the University of Houston, was born and brought up in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
Mr Chaudhry said Pakistan - which does not hold beauty contests - might take the issue up with China, depending on the result of the investigation.
He also said the government might withdraw from Moten special privileges offered to people of Pakistani descent such as visa-free travel to Pakistan.
Mr Sparkle said:shouldn't you have a countries permission to represent it?
(how did I know this thread was going to be about Muslims????? HOW????)
:muslimninja:
jaguarr said:There. I celldogified your post for you, max. You are welcome.
jag
maxwell's demon said:![]()
you got the shining!
Mr Sparkle said:you jaguarr are everything that made your country great. simply put, when it comes to me, I agree with you, you avoid Long posts, and Lack bias
JLBats said:It's amazing that celldog gets away with posting exclusively anti-Muslim news stories and using them as examples of why Muslims should be profiled.
I mean, if a poster went around doing that same thing, but with news stories about, say... African-Americans, Asians, Jews, etc., they'd be banned pretty quickly.
Mentok said:
Mr Sparkle said:those cagy pakistanies.
they don't want her to represent them because she's ugly.
celldog said:You guys danced all around the fact that she has been "threatened". That doesn't seen to phase you. I find that very interesting.
Permission or not, she didn't deserve to be threatened. She's beauty contestant not a frikkin' spy!!
You mean to tell me that you can over-look that just to disagree with ol' celldog??![]()
celldog said:You guys danced all around the fact that she has been "threatened". That doesn't seen to phase you. I find that very interesting.
Permission or not, she didn't deserve to be threatened. She's beauty contestant not a frikkin' spy!!
You mean to tell me that you can over-look that just to disagree with ol' celldog??![]()
They are now threatening the model, who grew up in Pakistan but holds a US passport after she moved there eight years ago, with restrictions on entering her homeland.
celldog said:You guys danced all around the fact that she has been "threatened". That doesn't seen to phase you. I find that very interesting.
Permission or not, she didn't deserve to be threatened. She's beauty contestant not a frikkin' spy!!
You mean to tell me that you can over-look that just to disagree with ol' celldog??![]()
celldog said:You guys danced all around the fact that she has been "threatened". That doesn't seen to phase you. I find that very interesting.
Permission or not, she didn't deserve to be threatened. She's beauty contestant not a frikkin' spy!!
You mean to tell me that you can over-look that just to disagree with ol' celldog??![]()
JLBats said:Why do you hate your freedom?!
A Japanese scientist who invented environmentally friendly sources of light has been awarded this year's Millennium Technology Prize.
Professor Shuji Nakamura was given the 1m Euro (£680,000) prize at a ceremony in Helsinki, Finland.
The award recognised his inventions of blue, green and white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and the blue laser diode.
White LEDs could provide a sustainable, low-cost alternative to lightbulbs, especially in developing countries.
His other inventions such as blue LEDs are used in flat-screen displays, while blue lasers are already being exploited in the next generation of DVD player.
"Professor Nakamura's technological innovations in the field of semiconductor materials and devices are groundbreaking," said Jaakko Ihamuotila, chairman of the Millennium Prize Foundation.
White light
The Millennium Technology Prize is the world's largest technology award, equivalent to the Nobel Prizes for science. It recognises technological developments that have a positive impact on quality of life and sustainable development.
This invention makes it possible to improve quality of life for many millions of people![]()
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Professor Shuji Nakamura
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It is awarded every two years. The first prize, awarded in 2004, was presented to Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web.
Receiving the award, Professor Nakamura said: "I hope the award of this prize will help people to understand that this invention makes it possible to improve quality of life for many millions of people.
"This is not just a source of light that makes enormous energy savings possible, it is also an innovation that can be used in the sterilisation of drinking water and for storing data in much more efficient ways."
As LEDs are more robust than traditional lightbulbs and use relatively little power they can easily be combined with solar panels to provide lighting in remote areas of developing countries.
In his speech, Professor Nakamura said he would donate part of the prize money to organisations that promote the use of LED lighting in such locations.
Professor Nakamura is based at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where his research into new sources of light continues.
Where are the others like this light?!
Mr Sparkle said:your "Pie Is Delicious" post was better![]()
celldog said:You guys danced all around the fact that she has been "threatened". That doesn't seen to phase you. I find that very interesting.
jaguarr said:They threatened her with restrictions on being able to enter her homeland of origin as a result of her actions. So what?
jag
maxwell's demon said:i want to make a boat that will sail to the secret ocean of deleted threads.
there's so much treasure lost there![]()
Mr Sparkle said:not only that, this means that restrictions on entering her homeland (which she hasn't lived in for the last 8 years) haven't even been implement (hence the "threat") but ole' Celldog don't care about that.