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Topic "Mess" was discussed 974,801 times on 35,851 sites in last 3 months
Just got done watching a Korean movie. It's called... Just got done watching a Korean movie. It's called Bloody Reunion. Judging by that movie, dont mess with Koreans. They kill wonderfully. 7:01 PM Aug 20th from web
Started 18 hours, 15 minutes ago (2009-11-25 11:23:38)
by tinner
O got left the same economic mess that Clinton got left with. Rising unemployment and banks closing left and right. Any idea why it seems to work out that way? HELLO!
Started 1 day, 2 hours ago (2009-11-25 03:04:18)
by grovertdog
I've figured out how to parlay this mess into a positive! I'm going to force my children to read many of the posts in here so as to learn how badly the English language can be mangled. To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out my little ones are older than some of the posters in here, but it will be an interesting lesson nonetheless. And please, spare me the "english as a second ...
Started 4 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-21 15:41:00)
by Sharlotte
Hello fellow readers. I know the forum rules, if you do not follow them, I will report you to a GM. Do please stay on topic. The reason why I say assumption is the mother of all mess ups is because I have noticed this alot about the posters. Instead of staying on the topic at hand they question the poster why they are posting, their reason etc. Who are you to question what other people do....
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-17 06:34:00)
by webmaster
Researchers find reliable, mess-free way to grow graphene Single layers of carbon atoms, called graphene sheets, are lightweight, strong, electrically semi-conducting -- and notoriously difficult and expensive to make. Now, scientists have invented a simple way to make graphene electrical devices by growing the graphene directly onto a silicon wafer. More...