Let's start with a quote: "I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours" Stephen Roberts
It's perfectly reasonable to believe a man called Jesus was executed around 2000 years ago, although history from that era is pretty unreliable. If this occured, his martyrdom probably spawned the Christian Church. I'm sure there are massive exaggerations and myths surrounding the events of Jesus's life, but it's only to be expected. Ancient history, being rather "malleable," is the perfect tool to enable people to back up irrational beliefs.
2GB SD card, which is good for about 500 shots on highest quality (7MP).
The video is MPEG4 compressed, and the cam can capture over an hour of 30fps at 640x480. I'm really impressed by the vid quality, compared to my old cam which had half the res, and half the framerate.
The Z1 is a damned good-looking camera, but I chose the Z750 over it because I have a few SD cards kicking around, and the Z1 takes xD.
We need more soap here to wash more minds! Congratulations Chris. Why do people love conspiracies so. Very often the obvious reason is the real reason. Someone made a mistake!
Wouldn't debates be a bit boring if everyone just "agreed to disagree?"
This isn't about which browser I prefer.
An upstart open-source software outfit (Mozilla) is spreading general FUD (fear uncertainty and doubt) about IE in order to encourage adoption of their competing product. Publicising security holes and spyware does three things:
- it undermines consumer confidence in the Internet
- it enables exploits to be made for security holes that might otherwise have been obscure
- hackers enjoy the coverage of their work and are encouraged
Perhaps you don't understand. You probably haven't seen the kind of anti-IE crap that I have. The conspiracy theorist nonsense, the sensationalist trash and the self-serving open source propaganda. People are too afraid to speak up against this, so popular opinion gets horribly skewed. I feel compelled to balance the argument.
That monitor box is full of books. I don't actually have a monitor here - I use the projector in my bedroom. Works great, even during the day if I switch it to high-brightness mode.
2:56pm
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[JP Shooter]
"you moved you're hosting"
on journal entry: Avoid 1&1 Internet
hhahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
9:30pm
comment on entry:
Pirates Minigolf
It's perfectly reasonable to believe a man called Jesus was executed around 2000 years ago, although history from that era is pretty unreliable. If this occured, his martyrdom probably spawned the Christian Church. I'm sure there are massive exaggerations and myths surrounding the events of Jesus's life, but it's only to be expected. Ancient history, being rather "malleable," is the perfect tool to enable people to back up irrational beliefs.
9:02pm
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[JP Shooter]
RE: A couple of good atheist quotes
on entry: A couple of good atheist quotes
The video is MPEG4 compressed, and the cam can capture over an hour of 30fps at 640x480. I'm really impressed by the vid quality, compared to my old cam which had half the res, and half the framerate.
The Z1 is a damned good-looking camera, but I chose the Z750 over it because I have a few SD cards kicking around, and the Z1 takes xD.
2:39pm
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[JP Shooter]
not bad
in reply to comment: it's the Casio Exilim Z750
[Chris Beach]
2:30pm
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[JP Shooter]
RE: Rome - Day 3
on entry: Rome - Day 3
chris you are really hott
You dont know me and i dont know you but i saw your pic
10:17pm
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from entry: Mini Golf Failure
7:46pm
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[JP Shooter]
RE: a mention on news.com
on entry: a mention on news.com
you can see the girls underware in da back ^^ LOOOOOOOOOOOL
4:00pm
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from entry: MGM studios - and \"Who wants to be a millionaire\"
This isn't about which browser I prefer.
An upstart open-source software outfit (Mozilla) is spreading general FUD (fear uncertainty and doubt) about IE in order to encourage adoption of their competing product. Publicising security holes and spyware does three things:
- it undermines consumer confidence in the Internet
- it enables exploits to be made for security holes that might otherwise have been obscure
- hackers enjoy the coverage of their work and are encouraged
Perhaps you don't understand. You probably haven't seen the kind of anti-IE crap that I have. The conspiracy theorist nonsense, the sensationalist trash and the self-serving open source propaganda. People are too afraid to speak up against this, so popular opinion gets horribly skewed. I feel compelled to balance the argument.
4:07am
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[JP Shooter]
Anti-firefox
on journal entry: a anti-firefox article on zdnet?
That monitor box is full of books. I don't actually have a monitor here - I use the projector in my bedroom. Works great, even during the day if I switch it to high-brightness mode.
Every bachelor pad should have one!
11:14pm
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[JP Shooter]
Monitor?
on photo: