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three blondes were taking a walk in the country when they came upon a line of tracks. the first blonde said, "those must be deer tracks!" the second blonde said, "no, stupid, anyone can tell those are rabbit tracks!" the third blondie said, "no, you idiots, those are horse tracks!" they where still arguing ten minutes later when a train hit them.
kid almost fails at life while trying to cross some train tracks....
biker gets run over by another biker on a race track.
tifosi invade the track after michael schumacher wins the 2000 italian grand prix.
a court decision reached last month but under seal until friday could force web sites to track visitors if the sites become defendants in a lawsuit. torrentspy, a popular bittorrent search engine, was ordered on may 29 by a federal judge in the central district of california in los angeles to create logs detailing users' activities on the site. the judge, jacqueline chooljian, however, granted a stay of the order on friday to allow torrentspy to file an appeal. the appeal must be filed by june 12, according to ira rothken, torrentspy's attorney. torrentspy has promised in its privacy policy never to track visitors without their consent. "it is likely that torrentspy would turn off access to the u.s. before tracking its users," rothken said. "if this order were allowed to stand, it would mean that web sites can be required by discovery judges to track what their users do even if their privacy policy says otherwise." the motion picture association of america, which represents columbia pictures and other top hollywood film studios, sued torrentspy and a host of others in february 2006 as part of a sweep against file-sharing companies. according to the mpaa, the search engine was sued for allegedly making it easier to download pirated files. representatives of the trade group could not be reached for comment. the court's decision could have a chilling effect on e-commerce and digital entertainment sites, said fred von lohmann, an attorney with the electronic frontier foundation. he calls the ruling "unprecedented." eff, which advocates for the public in digital rights' cases, is still reviewing the court's decision, but von lohmann calls what he's seen so far a "troubling court order." this is believed to be the first time a judge has ordered a defendant to log visitor activity and then hand over the information to the plaintiff. "in general, a defendant is not required to create new records to hand over in discovery," von lohmann said. "we shouldn't let web site logging policies be set by litigation." many web companies keep visitor logs, which can include internet protocol addresses, as well as other information. some choose not to record this data, including eff, von lohmann said. source: shoutwire.com
from korea. a toddler falls in to the train track. no commuter consider rescuing the kid. until a high school kid jumps without thinking and moves like a ninja to rescue the kid. he get plucked out just in time before the train arrives. what a champ.
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corner grass - held in compeer, alberta - june.23-24.2007 this enduro grass track course is held on private land. www.cornergrass.com sponsored by: rockstar energy drink mrsi husaberg xtreme hot oil services next race is june.21-22.2008.
at first i felt sort of bad for the guy who lays the bike down on top of himself, but then a guy on the track [who was trying to help] gets hit by another biker.
µ-ziq is got some sick idm style beats from back in the day to today and on to tomorrow. this is a wicked agro dnb track.
wipes out most of the riders.
the real world impressively well interpreted by a computer software
amazing answer from richard feynman.
"crossing those hills" - original music - by nobuo uematsu.
a guy was sitting quietly reading his paper when his wife walked up behind him and whacked him on the head with a frying pan.
"what was that for?" he asked.
"that was for the piece of paper in your pants pocket with the name mary lou written on it," she replied.
"two weeks ago when i went to the races, mary lou was the name of one of the horses i bet on," he explained.
"oh honey, i'm sorry," she said. "i should have known there was a good explanation."
three days later he was watching a ball game on tv when she walked up and hit him in the head again, this time with the iron skillet, which knocked him out cold. when he came to, he asked, "what was that for?"
"your horse called."
kudos for this guy, nice jump.
if you lose them, they will suffer the worst fate ever.
probably will re-up this when i ad sound.
i`m not a wii fan, but if they made games that utilized this i certainly would be! this is awesome.
imagine faux news with the audience of saturday night live.
derren shows a guy how to collect from a losing ticket.
foamy rants on about artists releasing the same album with different tracks on the cd.
the under-paid track crew has to have some fun.
as two nba basketball referees walked through the countryside, they noticed some tracks. first said, 'deer tracks?' second said 'no, bear tracks.' however, the conversation ended abruptly when a train hit them.