Originally posted by NotAllThere
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Previously on "Man decapitated & Islamist flag raised over French factory"
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one day they will get their hands on a nuke. guaranteed.
just imagine if one of them got their hands on a light sabre and sneaked back to Britain
'Return of the jedi jihadi puts Britain in jeopardy'
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostQuite, so why hasn't there been a jihadi stuxnet
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFrankly, it'd be unrealistic to expect many here to be able to solve even simple problems like "what's 1 + 1".
My accountant says 1+1 is whatever I want it to be....
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostThere is a definite trend with these nutjobs being engineers of some description or having a tendency to a career in the software industry.
Same with the jihadis as well. boom boom.
The French bloke and the Tunisian, seems like lots of the British ones called themselves software developers as well.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFrankly, it'd be unrealistic to expect many here to be able to solve even simple problems like "what's 1 + 1".
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Originally posted by zeitghost10.
Did I get it write?
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There is a definite trend with these nutjobs being engineers of some description or having a tendency to a career in the software industry.
Same with the jihadis as well. boom boom.
The French bloke and the Tunisian, seems like lots of the British ones called themselves software developers as well.
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostIt's unrealistic, I believe, for such complex problems to be solved on an internet bulletin board frequented by a bunch of IT workers.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post...
For you Hezbollah are the terrorists, for me Israel are the real terrorists...
You seem to be also using comparative, and hence you appear to support terrorism, so long as it isn't as bad as what you perceive to be the terrorism of Israel.
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It's unrealistic, I believe, for such complex problems to be solved on an internet bulletin board frequented by a bunch of IT workers.
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Originally posted by zeitghostFTFY.
:nazi:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostWhy don't you do something constructive like mend some cuckoo clocks or fix the cow bells?
Originally posted by zeitghostBeing a Chosen People doesn't seem to have been a barrel of fun all in all.
There's little information about Job's origin. He may not have been one of the chosen. The story is one of the oldest in the Bible and if based on a historical character, may well have been before Abe got chosen.
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