why that was nice

Should i start using crystal meth?

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SSA and DIYMA have their places and serve their purposes well. However, I don't know why on Earth we would want to become either one of those forums.

Are those other forums "better" when it comes to pure audio? Perhaps in some aspects. However, in other aspects I think this site is, in fact, better when it comes to audio. Specifically, if you have an issue that you want learn more about the chances are higher that a search here will produce positive results than on one of the other sites mentioned. This, of course, is a direct result of the traffic this site receives.

Another thing is that other sites (no longer necessarily talking about the ones mentioned) can be downright boring. The same threads stick around at the top of the page for days or weeks.

Over moderate or "fix" this site and this place can slow down to a crawl as well.

Honestly, other sites already exist in the form that some seem to want to transform this site into. I don't know why people think that we need to be clones of the other guys.

 
Hail fell in Coos Bay OR yesterday despite the morning low temp being 46. Last night I was talking to a friend who owns property in the Philippines and he said it hailed there. The TV newscast had to explain what hail was all about since who the heck sees hail in the tropics?

Weird weather to say the least...LOL!

Rick

 
SSA and DIYMA have their places and serve their purposes well. However, I don't know why on Earth we would want to become either one of those forums.
Are those other forums "better" when it comes to pure audio? Perhaps in some aspects. However, in other aspects I think this site is, in fact, better when it comes to audio. Specifically, if you have an issue that you want learn more about the chances are higher that a search here will produce positive results than on one of the other sites mentioned. This, of course, is a direct result of the traffic this site receives.

Another thing is that other sites (no longer necessarily talking about the ones mentioned) can be downright boring. The same threads stick around at the top of the page for days or weeks.

Over moderate or "fix" this site and this place can slow down to a crawl as well.

Honestly, other sites already exist in the form that some seem to want to transform this site into. I don't know why people think that we need to be clones of the other guys.



omg this is the bestest post evar..... i never knew you had such a way with words... and it takes a lot to impress me.... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif

 
So by your own admission the trigger event for all that ails this forum was your registration?
LOLPWNT
we are not setting a good example for our alien friends that visit this site. you know they want to stop by, but they read this forum and say "dam, those humans are fucked up"
Tr00
lol. Are you guys done waving your dicks around?
Hell no.
omg this is the bestest post evar..... i never knew you had such a way with words... and it takes a lot to impress me.... //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif
This is why he uses 10 AEs. One SN alone couldn't get all them words down.
 
As a noob here, I just wanted to say that I've learned A LOT on this site. I've gotten a lot of advice, advice that I've asked for and even advice a couple members gave me anyway to help guide me down the right path.

This site turned me on to a lot of great products I otherwise never would have known about, and I'd still be thinking my Type R's had great sq.

Coming from a BXi2006D and two 12" R's, to an SAZ1500 and an 18" Q I am so incredibly happy I made the switch and believe the difference is night and day. And those are even two of the biggest "forum boners", so this forum has to have something right.

As far as all the bs threads, they're concentrated in The Lounge, so where is the foul? I knew within the first week I started looking at this site (long before I registered) not to click any link without rolling over it first so that I didn't get rick rolled. I knew not to click on the link in Hoss's NSFW Fail Pic thread. I haven't been around long AT ALL and I know what to expect from different members/threads.

The constant commotion is what makes this site entertaining, and what keeps me on here for hours at a time. It's constantly moving and there's always something to read, whether you're trying to learn or just looking for something stupid to entertain you.

 
Gay youth's killing sparks tolerance debate

Activists demand that middle schools do more to teach tolerance

The Associated Press

updated 3:06 p.m. CT, Fri., March. 28, 2008

OXNARD, Calif. - Larry King was a gay eighth-grader who used to come to school in makeup, high heels and earrings. And when the other boys made fun of him, he would boldly tease them right back by flirting with them.

That may have been what got him killed.

On Feb. 12, another student, Brandon McInerney, 14, shot him twice in the head at the back of the computer lab at their junior high school, police say.

The slaying of the 15-year-old boy has alarmed gay rights activists and led to demands that middle schools do more to educate youngsters about discrimination on the basis of ****** orientation.

Police would not discuss McInerney's motive. But the day before the shooting, King told McInerney he liked him, eighth-grader Eduardo Segure told the Ventura County Star.

If King had flirted with the other boy, "that can be very threatening to someone's ego and their sense of identity," said Jaana Juvonen, a psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Hate-crime allegation

McInerney was jailed on $770,000 bail on an adult murder charge that could put him behind bars for life. Prosecutors also filed a hate-crime enhancement, which could bring three more years if McInerney is found to have acted on the basis of the victim's race, religion, nationality or ****** orientation.

The shooting has galvanized Oxnard, a city of nearly 200,000 people about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Several vigils for King have been held, including a march that drew about 1,000 people to this strawberry-growing section of Ventura County.

Like the killings of some other gay students — such as Matthew Shepard in Wyoming and Brandon Teena, the Nebraska transsexual whose story was the subject of the movie "Boys Don't Cry" — King's death has drawn national attention and outraged many gays.

Comic Ellen DeGeneres, who is a lesbian, said on her talk show Feb. 28: "Larry was not a second-class citizen. I'm not a second-class citizen. It is OK if you are gay."

'He wasn't afraid'

Students at E.O. Green Junior High said the other kids used to taunt King, call him names and throw wet paper towels at him in the boys' restroom, and he would bravely fire back by flirting with them and chasing them.

"He didn't like people insulting him," said his friend Miriam Lopez, 13. "Larry was brave enough to bring high heels and makeup to school and he wasn't afraid of anything."

Jerry Dannenberg, superintendent of the Hueneme School District, would not discuss details of what went on between King and McInerney but said students are encouraged to come forward if they have been threatened.

He also said that King was free to wear women's accessories with his uniform of white shirt and dark pants because the dress code prohibits only those items that could be a safety threat, such as steel-toed shoes.

"If girls are wearing jewelry, you can't stop boys from wearing it, too," he said. "Each gender has the right to wear what the other does."

The school system said that it has tolerance programs in its middle schools, but that ****** orientation is often not dealt with until high school. Since the killing, school officials have been meeting with gay leaders about changing the program.

"With young people coming out at younger ages, our schools — especially our junior highs and middle schools — need to be proactive about teaching respect for diversity based on ****** orientation and gender identity," said Carolyn Laub, executive director of the Gay-Straight Alliance Network. "The tragic death of Larry King is a wake-up call for our schools to better protect students from harassment at school."

Abuse and harassment

A 2005 survey by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network found that more than 64 percent of gay and lesbian students report verbal, ****** or physical harassment at school, and 29 percent said they missed at least a day of school in the previous month out of fear for their safety. The group is holding its annual "Day of Silence" in memory of King on April 25.

The families of both boys have refused to comment. An e-mail message left for McInerney's attorney was not immediately returned.

Both teens have been described as good kids.

King and his mother crocheted hundreds of scarves that were shipped to U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. The avid singer planned to belt out the national anthem at his brother's opening-day baseball game this spring.

"He had an amazing voice and was always singing," said Averi Laskey, 13, a friend since elementary school. "He would stick up for you no matter what. Larry was the best kind of person you could meet."

McInerney was described as the typical eighth-grader, goofy and fun to be around. He trained to be a lifeguard and took martial arts. He also enrolled in the Young Marines, a group similar to the Army's Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps.

Rough upbringings

The two had at least one thing in common: rough upbringings.

King had been in foster care at a center for abused and neglected children since November, said Steve Elson, the facility's chief executive. Confidentiality laws prevented him from saying why.

McInerney's parents accused each other of domestic violence and filed dueling restraining orders, according to court records. Several months before McInerney was born, his father was accused of shooting his mother in the elbow. Kendra McInerney told a local paper she struggled with drug addiction for many years. The couple divorced in 2002.

Jay Smith, director of the Ventura County Rainbow Alliance, a gay rights organization, questioned whether teachers have enough training to deal with gay teens.

"Those of us being out remember being bullied and we don't want to see that happen to another kid," he said.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23847511/
So lets say he gets the max, life + 3 years for it being a hate crime. Was it justified? Is life+3 too harsh?

Whats the point of the +3 on a life sentence?!

 
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