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Monday, November 03, 2008
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
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I watched a few episodes of Enterprise the other night, I guess the show is based on a pre-tng (Star Trek: The Next Generation) era so all the equipment on the ship is really primitive and out of date. They can't beam anyone up, NO shields, And NO tractor beams. They have just been introduced to phasers, and have no idea about photon torpedoes. They used some sort of grappling hook. Would a grappling hook even work in space? I suppose if the hook was made out of very powerful magnet, I guess that might work. Than again, what the fuck are space ships made out of anyways? Metal? I guess the haul of the ship would primarily be made out of metal, and the inner components would be metal as well. Scott Bakula made a pretty good captain though, he's no Patrick Stewart... but it worked out. Oh! I guess Star Trek: Enterprise is referred to as "ENT" That's cool, I'm down with abbreviating. Well, anyways on "ENT" there's this Vulcan character named "T'Pol" she is beautiful and everything I wish I was as a woman. That is, completely alien.
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Saturday, May 05, 2007
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Fact: Rebecca Buhler enjoys drinking whole bottles of Chanti to herself.
Fact: Rebecca Buhler has a starring problem but also hates making eye contact with strangers.
Fact: If you lock eyes with Rebecca Buhler she will not look away, because that would be a sign of weakness. (which is really awkward for me because of fact 2)
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
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(CBS) STOCKTON An amazing discovery was made by scientists who think they found a meteorite the size of a small town!
They were looking for oil but instead found space dust and a possible mammoth meteorite. The possible meteorite is buried deep in the ground about ten miles west of Stockton in an area called Victoria Island.
Scientist believe the meteorite is buried. nearly a mile underground on some farmland.
3-D images show that the circular crater created by the rock is estimated to have been about 3 miles wide. The meteorite is also believed to have fallen to earth over 50 million years ago.
The impact would have been as powerful as 100-thousand atomic bomb blasts and would have been seen and heard for hundreds of miles.
Scientists will be back at the site to try to collect more samples and someday possibly get a piece of the meteorite itself.
http://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_079203323.html
I think this is weird is because I'm from Stockton, I am from a town that was once hit by a MASSIVE meteor. Figures.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
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Buhler, Buehler, or Bühler may stand for:
- Buehler, manufacturer of scientific equipment
- Buhler, Kansas, Community in Reno County
- Bühler, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
- Bühler, Swiss manufacturing company
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Saturday, March 10, 2007
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I think Will Smith is a good actor, and I really like the movie Independence Day.

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Thursday, March 01, 2007
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Editorial Assistant Appointed
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Rebecca Buhler to the position of Editorial Assistant/Office Secretary in the Evangelical Mennonite Conference Headquarters in Steinbach, Manitoba. Rebecca grew up in Winnipeg and after graduation from Steinbach Bible College in spring of 1999 she took up residence in Steinbach. Rebecca is a member of the Stony Brook Fellowship (EMC) in Steinbach.
Rebecca is a graduate with honours from Sisler High School in Winnipeg. She also graduated from Steinbach Bible College with a Bachelor of Religious Studies (Global Missions Major).
Rebecca's primary responsibilities in the EMC Office are assistant to the editor of the Messenger and secretary to the executive secretaries of the Board of Church Ministries and the Board of Ministers and Deacons.
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I must be the evil Rebecca Buhler, she (Becky) must be destroyed.
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Friday, December 22, 2006
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Camel Rock, Arcata.















Portland, OR.







Unfortunately I only have a few pictures from Portland, being that I was only there for ONE day :(
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Thursday, November 30, 2006
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Saturday, November 25, 2006
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Should I be Dio? Or ... Asuka?


Who wants to be my Rei?
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