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Check this out. It says “Camping was born in Colorado and moved at an early age to California. He earned a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley (1942).”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Camping (under the section titled “Biography”.)
I guess it explains why this whole “Rapture” crap was BS.
Lmao. I know what it stands for. I just find it kind of ironic that BS has more than one meaning, and he is full of BS.
What would a trivia page about you say?
Posted by: | Commentsan example of a trivia page:
grew up in iowa but hates winter
likes pumpkin seeds and frozen grapes
can’t stand the feel of vinyl
had a cat that used to attack her face in her sleep
will not go camping
terrified of cockroaches
loves karaoke
police officer father + 12 years catholic school = PROBLEM WITH AUTHORITY
allergic to capsaicin in all forms
has never had a patient die, despite being a nurse for 15 years
If she happens to drive by a homeless person, stops and buys food for them and brings it back
always leaves the change in the vending machine for “good karma”
so what would your trivia page look like?
is it possible to code a web page to pull info off other websites?
Posted by: | Commentsexample: craigslist. is it possible to import certain searches with special keywords to another website? like if I was searching for a specific patio furniture piece… could a page be created to import an ad once it’s created (or email somebody)
Can anyone help me find the page numbers for these quotes from The Catcher in the Rye?
Posted by: | CommentsMy research paper is due tomorrow and its on The Catcher in the Rye but I do not have the actual book so I found all my quotes online. But now I need to write the page numbers in for all of these quotes. So if anyone can help me find the page numbers for the following quotes I would greatly appreciate it: (any version of the novel is fine as long as I have some type of realistic page numbers)
“My brother D.B’s a writer and all, and my brother Allie, the one that died, that I told you about, was a wizard. I’m the only really dumb one”
“What I really felt like, though, was committing suicide. I felt like jumping out the window. I probably would’ve, too, if I’d been sure somebody’d cover me up as soon as I landed. I didn’t want a bunch of stupid rubbernecks looking at me when I was all gory”
“It’s full of phonies…”
“… I figured I ought to get some breakfast. I wasn’t at all hungry, but I figured I ought to at least eat something… I went in this very cheap-looking restaurant and had doughnuts and coffee. Only, I didn’t eat the doughnuts. I couldn’t swallow them too well. The thing is, if you get very depressed about something, it’s hard as hell to swallow”
, “Last year I made a rule that I was going to quit horsing around with girls that, deep down, gave me a pain in the ass. I broke it, though, the same week I made it – the same night, as a matter of fact”
“I wasn’t sleepy or anything”
“Then, all of a sudden, I got this idea. ‘Look,’ I said. ‘Here’s my idea. How would you like to get the hell out of here…I know this guy in Greenwich Village that we can borrow his car for a couple of weeks. He used to go to the same school I did and he still owes me ten bucks. What we could do is, tomorrow morning we could drive up to Massachusetts and Vermont, and all around there, see. It’s beautiful as hell up there…We’ll stay in these cabin camps and stuff like that till the dough runs out. Then when the dough runs out, I could get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and all and, later on, we could get married or something’”
, “…I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody’s around…except me. And I’m standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff…That’s all I’d do all day. I’d be the catcher in the rye and all”
“…I couldn’t think of anybody to call up. My brother D.B. was in Hollywood. My kid sister Phoebe goes to bed around nine o’clock – so I couldn’t call her up. She wouldn’t’ve cared if I’d woke her up, but the trouble was, she wouldn’t’ve been the one that answered the phone. My parents would be the ones. So that was out. Then I thought of giving Jane Gallagher’s mother a buzz, and find out when Jane’s vacation started, but I didn’t feel like it. Besides, it was pretty late to call up. Then I thought of calling this girl I used to go around with quite frequently, Sally Hayes, because I knew her Christmas vacation had started already… but I was afraid her mother’d answer the phone.. I wasn’t crazy about talking to old Mrs. Hayes on the phone…Then I thought of calling up this guy that went to the Whooton School when I was there, Carl Luce, but I didn’t like him much. So I ended up not calling anybody”
I just want more exposure to my website. When someone types in “used rvs,” I want my website to be one of the first choices.
how do i start a web page to generat coustom paint and body work?
Posted by: | Commentscustom paint work on motorhomes
custom paint work on drag cars
custom paint and restoration vehicles
ok 2 poems and a 2 page essay on what alan seeger!!help?
Posted by: | Commentsok my boyfriend is soo down from his dad dieing saturday and so i offered 2 do his 2 page essay on 2 poems by alan seeger!!!so he said pick 2 poems by alan seeger ok so i picked
A Message to America
You have the grit and the guts, I know;
You are ready to answer blow for blow
You are virile, combative, stubborn, hard,
But your honor ends with your own back-yard;
Each man intent on his private goal,
You have no feeling for the whole;
What singly none would tolerate
You let unpunished hit the state,
Unmindful that each man must share
The stain he lets his country wear,
And (what no traveller ignores)
That her good name is often yours.
You are proud in the pride that feels its might;
From your imaginary height
Men of another race or hue
Are men of a lesser breed to you:
The neighbor at your southern gate
You treat with the scorn that has bred his hate.
To lend a spice to your disrespect
You call him the “greaser”. But reflect!
The greaser has spat on you more than once;
He has handed you multiple affronts;
He has robbed you, banished you, burned and killed;
He has gone untrounced for the blood he spilled;
He has jeering used for his bootblack’s rag
The stars and stripes of the gringo’s flag;
And you, in the depths of your easy-chair —
What did you do, what did you care?
Did you find the season too cold and damp
To change the counter for the camp?
Were you frightened by fevers in Mexico?
I can’t imagine, but this I know —
You are impassioned vastly more
By the news of the daily baseball score
Than to hear that a dozen countrymen
Have perished somewhere in Darien,
That greasers have taken their innocent lives
And robbed their holdings and raped their wives.
Not by rough tongues and ready fists
Can you hope to jilt in the modern lists.
The armies of a littler folk
Shall pass you under the victor’s yoke,
Sobeit a nation that trains her sons
To ride their horses and point their guns —
Sobeit a people that comprehends
The limit where private pleasure ends
And where their public dues begin,
A people made strong by discipline
Who are willing to give — what you’ve no mind to —
And understand — what you are blind to —
The things that the individual
Must sacrifice for the good of all.
You have a leader who knows — the man
Most fit to be called American,
A prophet that once in generations
Is given to point to erring nations
Brighter ideals toward which to press
And lead them out of the wilderness.
Will you turn your back on him once again?
Will you give the tiller once more to men
Who have made your country the laughing-stock
For the older peoples to scorn and mock,
Who would make you servile, despised, and weak,
A country that turns the other cheek,
Who care not how bravely your flag may float,
Who answer an insult with a note,
Whose way is the easy way in all,
And, seeing that polished arms appal
Their marrow of milk-fed pacifist,
Would tell you menace does not exist?
Are these, in the world’s great parliament,
The men you would choose to represent
Your honor, your manhood, and your pride,
And the virtues your fathers dignified?
Oh, bury them deeper than the sea
In universal obloquy;
Forget the ground where they lie, or write
For epitaph: “Too proud to fight.”
I have been too long from my country’s shores
To reckon what state of mind is yours,
But as for myself I know right well
I would go through fire and shot and shell
And face new perils and make my bed
In new privations, if ROOSEVELT led;
But I have given my heart and hand
To serve, in serving another land,
Ideals kept bright that with you are dim;
Here men can thrill to their country’s hymn,
For the passion that wells in the Marseillaise
Is the same that fires the French these days,
And, when the flag that they love goes by,
With swelling bosom and moistened eye
They can look, for they know that it floats there still
By the might of their hands and the strength of their will,
And through perils countless and trials unknown
Its honor each man has made his own.
They wanted the war no more than you,
But they saw how the certain menace grew,
And they gave two years of their youth or three
The more to insure their liberty
When the wrath of rifles and pennoned spears
Should roll like a flood on their wrecked frontiers.
They wanted the war no more than you,
But when the dreadful summons blew
And the time to settle the quarrel came
They sprang to their guns, each man was game;
And mark if they fight not to the last
For their hearths, their altars, and their past:
Yea, fight till their veins have been bled dry
For love of the country that WILL not die.
O friends, in your fortunate present ease
(Yet faced by the self-same facts as these),
If you would see how a race can soar
That has no love, but no fear, of war
Trazzler Gets $1 Million From Star Investors, Takes a Page From Twitter’s Playbook [Video]
At first glance, Trazzler — a travel site that focuses on unique, local destinations— doesn’t seem like an obvious bet. With a handful of employees sprinkled across Florida, California, and Spain, it’s a small startup that operates in a highly competitive market. Its co-founder, Adam Rugel is well aware that it will never be able to match the huge archives of Frommer’s or Lonely Planet and …
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What are my chances of becoming a Congressional Page?
Posted by: | CommentsI am interested in becoming a Congressional Page for either the Fall 2010 session, Spring 2011, or summer 2011. Just some details…
-4.23 GPA (Three honors classes)
-Member of National Charity League with 650+ hours of community service
-Class President for three years
-Active member of History and Politics Club at my school
-Volunteer at Sunrise Assisted Living and Oak Park Convalescent Homes.
-Free tutoring at two local elementary schools.
-Member of California Scholarship Federation
-Member of National Honor Society
-Camp Counselor at Diocese of Oakland Student Leadership Conference.
-Camp Counselor at Camp Cohelo for Children with Epilepsy
-Club volleyball player.
-Active member of church youth program.
-100+ hours of service to my church.
-120+ Hours of service to my school.
-Participant and award winner at my county’s Model United Nations Convention.
-Planning on taking: AP US History, AP Literature/Composition, Honors Pre-Calculus, Chemistry, Semester of Law/Semester of Women’s health, Religion (I go to a religious school).
Please help me out!!!
Is Page Parks a scam? what about Maio Hill?
Posted by: | CommentsI live in Texas and I went to this place Page parks they wanted me to go to modeling camps and I don’t have to because I don’t have the money I was wondering which is better or are they both scams ? also I wanted to say I have the looks and things for modeling I just wounder how do I get discovered and what should I do please help me I live in Texas?
