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  1. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Wow, I was 15 when I joined myg0t.
  2. A Cosmist Manifesto by Ben Goertzel. This has kept my attention for quite a while. I ended up buying the book even though you can read the free PDF from this website http://cosmistmanifesto.blogspot.com/ The future is coming, you must be ready for the changes to come!
  3. Hydroponics
  4. I want to go to school for Computer Science and hopefully progress towards a career in Artificial Intelligence. I loved The Terminator.
  5. http://www.dextroverse.org/forums/uploads/post-9-1200287322.jpg
  6. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    The singularity is near. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity
  7. I dont know what to recommend to replace it with but I had this same problem with my computer and it was the power supply..
  8. My school has RealVNC installed on every computer. I used an exploit to figure out the password and now with VNC Viewer I can see any computer I want.. Pretty fun, its exactly like being on the victims computer.
  9. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Weed is too mellow for me, I smoke heroin.
  10. I would buy some parts for my truck.. a new computer... and drugs
  11. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/5550/PDVD_068.jpg http://www.pixelsurgeon.com/admin/shared/images/requiem.jpg1055311387
  12. last thing I watched was Drug Years on vh1. Good series.
  13. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    Dramamine or Benadryl really helps me get to sleep :D
  14. Th0rz posted a post in a topic in General Discussion
    This is kind of like that flash drawing game you see on peoples ******* sometimes except its huge... If your bored check it out and see what you can make.. http://drawball.com/
  15. MEXICO CITY - Possessing marijuana, cocaine and even heroin will no longer be a crime in Mexico if the drugs are carried in small amounts for personal use, under legislation passed by the Mexican Congress. The measure given final passage by senators late Thursday allows police to focus on their battle against major drug dealers, the government says, and President Vicente Fox is expected to sign it into law. "This law provides more judicial tools for authorities to fight crime," presidential spokesman Ruben Aguilar said Friday. The measure was approved earlier by the lower house. Under the legislation, police will not penalize people for possessing up to 5 grams of marijuana, 5 grams of opium, 25 milligrams of heroin or 500 milligrams of cocaine. People caught with larger quantities of drugs will be treated as narcotics dealers and face increased jail terms under the plan. The legal changes will also decriminalize the possession of limited quantities of other drugs, including LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, amphetamines and peyote -- a psychotropic cactus found in Mexico's northern deserts. Hundreds of people, including several police officers, have been killed in the past year as drug cartels battle authorities and compete with each other for control of lucrative cocaine, marijuana and heroin smuggling routes from Mexico into the United States. The violence has raged mostly in northern Mexico but in recent months has spread south to cities like vacation resort Acapulco. Under current law, it is up to local judges and police to decide on a case-by-case basis whether people should be prosecuted for possessing small quantities of drugs, a source at the Senate's health commission told Reuters. "The object of this law is to not put consumers in jail, but rather those who sell and poison," said Sen. Jorge Zermeno of the ruling National Action Party. Fifty-three senators voted for the bill with 26 votes against it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mexico set to decriminalize pot, cocaine Reuters News Service April 28, 2006 http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3827412.html more links: http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=&ie=UTF-8&ncl=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/20060428-1857-mexico-drugs.html