Can you tell me honestly that you want to be free?

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      He's Austrian and he went to college. Both Europe and academia are big on the metric system, so that's how Vanek's always shot. He's probably still struggling with the conversions, and if they widened the net on each side by just a centimeter, he'd be among the league leaders in scoring.

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      Well, let's look at the facts. Something everybody forgets about Alex Smith is his raw statistics - 37 TD, 43 INT, a career rating of 69.2. But if you look at his 2009 numbers he had a rating of 81.5, a career high and to me this makes it clear that Smith is progressing naturally. He'll need another 3 or 4 years to settle in, but I think after that he'll have developed into a solid top 15 QB in the nfl. He just needs some time to develop.

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      You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope the train will take you, but you can't be sure. But it doesn't matter because we'll be together.

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      Toy Story 3 - Because authority should derive from the consent of the governed.

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      In football, because it's a goal scored from the field. In basketball, because it's a goal scored from the field.

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      There are so many it's impossible to really say, but I hate people that rattle off 5-10 songs when asked for only one, so I will go with the slightly obscure and rather absurd 'Brighter Day' by Jellyfish, with a 90% confidence and a margin of error of 8. So you see, that poll would be rather useless.

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      Hilbert's hotel has infinitely many rooms, so it can easily accommodate a bus of infinitely many guests. To then fit in a second bus full of infinitely many people, you'd have every guest move from their room (which I'll call 'y') to a room double that number (2y). Then the new guests can fill the odd-numbered rooms, all of which would be empty ( 2 x (an even #) = an even #, and 2 x (an odd #)= an odd # ). To fit any more than that you'd probably want to empty the entire hotel, number the busses and number the seats on them. Then you could... geez, I'm not sure. But if everything is numbered you can definitely do it, probably with some exponential formula.

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      I still intend to answer it, but I really don't know. I have no idea what to say. I'll get you an answer some day though.

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Somewhere between Buffalo and Harrisonburg

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