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 Originally Posted by BadDriver
hi
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A handful of VERY lnfluential business consultants scattered around the world appreciate and ACCEPT CHAOS as worthwhile and profitable.
They are physcologists ( students of the human mind and human behavior), and belong in straight jackets.
http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showpost...11&postcount=1
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I think i've heard this before...
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A life ! ,a life !, my kindom for a life !
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I'll give someone 10 pesos to egg Heros house...
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It was, actually, for a Horse! drewster and he didn't find one in a tree either.
Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death. He was the last king from the House of York, and his defeat at the Battle of Bosworth marked the culmination of the Wars of the Roses and the end of the Plantagenet dynasty. After the death of his brother King Edward IV, Richard briefly took responsibility for the safety of Edward's son King Edward V, with the title of Lord Protector. Later, he placed Edward and his brother Richard in the Tower (see Princes in the Tower) and seized the throne for himself, being crowned on 6 July 1483.
Two large-scale rebellions rose against Richard. The first, in 1483, was led by staunch opponents of Edward IV and, most notably, Richard's own 'kingmaker', Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. The revolt collapsed and Buckingham was executed at Salisbury, near the Bull's Head Inn. However, in 1485, another rebellion arose against Richard, headed by Henry Tudor, 2nd Earl of Richmond (later King Henry VII) and his uncle Jasper. The rebels landed troops and Richard fell in the Battle of Bosworth Field, then known as Redemore or Dadlington Field, as the last Plantagenet king and the last English king to die in battle. Richard III and Harold II are the only English monarchs to have died in battle.
Mireland, what can i say? Tragedy............

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The future is in the stars........ but not X-Factor!
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During deep sleep IT came to me and the future of processing is clear.
Future processors will primarily be digital tuning radios acting as grid computing nodes.
Voila. See ya in hell. PROCESSING
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