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  1. murphyad

    The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed

    Haha yeah nice quote mining bud. Thanks for playing.
  2. murphyad

    How to make the best of these holidays.

    I did nothing in the summer holidays. Absolutely nothing. As long as you have done well in Term 4 and pull your head in for Term 1, you will be absolutely fine.
  3. murphyad

    The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed

    lol yeah and hitler totally knew his shit.
  4. murphyad

    Share your 2009 ATAR here

    98.90 Awwww yeeaaa.
  5. murphyad

    1 or 2 Related Texts?

    1 related - 93
  6. murphyad

    How accurate are SAM/UMAX?

    SAM: 98.55 (UAI) Matrix: 98.70 Einstein: 98.75 (98.65 UAI) So from what others are posting there doesn't seem to be a relationship between the calculator and what ATAR you get (higher/lower).
  7. murphyad

    Share your 2009 HSC results here

    Business Studies - 92 English Adv - 93 Englist Ext 1 - 46 Maths - 93 Maths Ext 1 - 45 Modern - 96 IT'S OVER!!!
  8. murphyad

    So Whose Father Works At A Printing Press?

    So he can see that fatass list of special mentions they publish each year, perhaps.
  9. murphyad

    Internet filtering: You can't opt-out

    The whole policy is an utter joke. Shame on you Conroy, and Labor!
  10. murphyad

    Copenhagen Climate Change Conference

    If they did not, their constituencies would probably vote those governments out of office.
  11. murphyad

    RTA/RACV/RACQ etc: The ultimate nanny-state agencies?

    Granted, maybe that was a bit of a cheap shot. The last link you provided was actually quite interesting, despite the fact that it stopped at 2003 - I would be interested to see the data on the next 6 years. What is clear from the graph is that some methods of regulation work, while others...
  12. murphyad

    RTA/RACV/RACQ etc: The ultimate nanny-state agencies?

    Yes but that's no excuse for a bad fix. The primary difference between us and countries with lower per-capita road tolls is primarily due to driver training; in some countries such as Japan, Germany and France, getting a license can actually constitute a major expense, due to the far superior...
  13. murphyad

    RTA/RACV/RACQ etc: The ultimate nanny-state agencies?

    OK, so this topic may seem a bit left-of-centre for the NCAP forum, but nevertheless, I couldn't help getting angry when I read this article: http://www.caradvice.com.au/50781/nsw-state-wide-speed-limit-90kmh/ I guess anyone who's read my posting on this forum would know that I'm not a huge...
  14. murphyad

    Internet Democracy

    Tyranny of the majority ftw.
  15. murphyad

    Copenhagen retards

    That's a bad hyperbole and you know it. This goes for anyone doing the same thing: save your judgements for when it's over.
  16. murphyad

    Copenhagen retards

    Maybe videoconferencing would work, but the same opportunities for negotiation are just not there. Simply put, more can be achieved person-to-person and in less time, which is why they have these big conferences in the first place. Climate change negotiation is an extraordinarily complex...
  17. murphyad

    Copenhagen retards

    To be fair, the Copenhagen people realise this and are making attempts to mitigate it. *Delegates are encouraged to use mass transit around the city as much as they can, furthermore 200 bicycles are for their exclusive use. *200 climate-friendly (biofuel powered) limos are on hand if buses or...
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