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swampgirl (Member Profile)

Thylan says...

(Added to the vid thread too)

Just come across this BBC news article on this.

In reply to this comment by swampgirl:
Thanks. I appreciate your thoughts on this. (Thylan, Redsky..Overcast) I posted this hoping to hear some advocating from both sides since I'm not sure of my own opinion on this. For years I've rallied against medicating children, but I've tried to be objective and realize that it maybe beneficial in some cases.
It is unfortunate that this label is so abused...it's a catch-all term for every child that has issues.

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Farhad2000 says...

I watched CNN since the first Gulf War actually put them on the map. You picked up the other day. If you have been following it as long as I have you would know that Lou Dobb's originally kept bashing away at the out-sourcing problem before corporations basically told him to go pursue another issue that didn't infringe on their interests. He used to give away "Out-sourcing America" on every goddamn show. He is a journalist and in our day age he fails to make the distinction known between legal and illegal aliens, creating a impression that the country is being over run by people of a different ethnicity, because people like you just LOVE and EAT that shit up. And in our time of media shockers, it matters who gets the most gut reflex reaction, CNN after all losing the war to Fox News.

You failed to answer any directed question at you and kept spewing the same line over and over, basically whittling down a national issue down to semantics of the law instead of actually dealing with the problem at hand. What you state will not solve illegal immigration it will only deepen it further, you want a BAND aid fix to something that requires surgery. You wanna live in a world of closed borders go ahead. But know that 15,000 KM up and the every fucking country looks the same. EXACTLY THE SAME.

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darksun says...

VideoSift> BBC news for my daily gloom and doom> Ceebeebies> Argos> Vulcan V-bomber fan sites> Videosift> Videosift> Top 10 mad scientists> how to take over the world.com.

Then i turn off my computer, go to MI5, and save the world, again. I seem to do nothing these days.

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Farhad2000 says...

I have a Acer 19'' widescreen monitor with a 1440 by 900 resolution, using Firefox I usually have two browser windows one for sifting and videos while the other is for reading Neatorama, BBC news and various other blogs and information sources.

I don't think I can go back to a 4:3 aspect ratio anymore, viewing everything is so comfortable using 16:10.

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dotdude says...

I found this in a BBC NEWS article:

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Two documentaries followed - Jump London (2003) and Jump Britain (2005) - featuring Sebastien Foucan, who had practised with Belle growing up in Paris.

Although the pair have gained global stardom - appearing in lucrative advertising campaigns and films - they stress the inner spirit of Parkour is not about financial gain or prestige.

"I always thought of Parkour as an art," said Foucan, who is to make his acting debut in Casino Royale as a terrorist hunted down by Daniel Craig's James Bond character.

"When I practise my art I feel a real connection between my body, spirit and my environment," he told the BBC News website.

The Bond chase sequence is being billed as one of the most ambitious in the history of the action series but Foucan is quick to point out the dangers of reckless copycat stunts.

"I never push my limits. I'm now lucky to practise my high-level moves with professional safety people around me.

"Parkour is not about looking for danger and impressing people. It's not about jumping gaps; it's about movement and flow - never forget the fundamental basic moves," he said.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4954812.stm

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