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#1 DrowningFish
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I don't know about merging, but I could definitely see some of the NFL teams moving into Canada.
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#2 DrowningFish
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Alright well thanks for the info guys.
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#3 DrowningFish
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Sorry, here they are: CPU: Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 641 (Operates at 3.20GHz | 2MB L2 Cache | 800MHz FSB) Operating system: Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic Chipset: Intel® 945GC Memory: 512MB DDR2 Memory (planning to upgrade this to 2GB) And I think the PSU is 480W
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#4 DrowningFish
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I currently have a T5088, I know it's not great but I was just wondering how compatible it would be with an 8800 GT, I know there can be problems with bottlenecking but I'm not sure exactly how it works, and I want to know if it would be worthwhile to buy the 8800 GT. Also wondering what kind of power source I might need, since I don't think the one I have right now is very strong. Thanks in advance
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#5 DrowningFish
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If you wanna see why the legal system is screwed, read this: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-0611topjudge,0,4295114.story
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#6 DrowningFish
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Measuring intelligence is controversial enough. Can you really measure someone's full mental ability by giving them a test?
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#7 DrowningFish
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I'm pretty sure the only Constitutionally defined duty is to serve as President of the Senate.
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#8 DrowningFish
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Why does the home of modern day democracy only have two main political parties?Memberino
Because we have a winner-take-all style of election. Even so, political parties don't serve to further democracy, that lies mostly within the interest groups. Political parties simply provide a way to organize and identify candidates to be elected.
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#9 DrowningFish
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[QUOTE="famicommander"][QUOTE="Darth_Tyrev"]No, because we don't elect them, electoral colleges do. So, we do nothing.Darth_Tyrev

The electoral college votes based on the majority popularity vote by state.

Yeah, except not always (such as the 2000 election), they don't have to follow the popular vote.

We still vote directly for Congress members.
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#10 DrowningFish
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It's unconstitutional in the U.S., and should be in my opinion. Discrimination based on ethnicity is wrong either way.