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What Would Dave Do
Agony uncle, you can e-mail him your questions. Just don't expect a serious reply.
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Would You Prefer?
A database of would you prefer questions. Vote and see what others have answered.
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Confucianism
The ideal of conduct, ordering all human relationships and resulting in an ideal social structure and harmony - a famous maxim is: "Never do to others, what you would not like them to do to you."
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The Meaning of Sin and Evil
"Buddhism has a completely satisfying answer to evil and sin. The Buddhist approach would be to question your "desire" to be without sin or evil, to look at the question itself. Why would you limit your life? To trap you into an experience that western language finds difficult to say directly. To direct your search to the real truth. Here our normal "logical" English language just breaks down. What is this "illogical" experience that is not linear and deductive? The answer is "There is - in fact - a life that can be experienced outside of the level of thinking." I call that the essential teaching of Buddhism."
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If You Could Do Anything Tomorrow, What Would It Be?
Limited edition postcard pack featuring twenty-one illustrators. Gallery, news, press clippings, and online shop.
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USA Today: Hot Rod
Review, by Claudia Puig: "In what universe would you expect to see Andy Samberg, Ian McShane and Sissy Spacek in the same movie? You have to give the makers of Hot Rod credit for creative and unlikely casting. But the credit pretty much ends there." [Rating: 2 out of 4]
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Oregon Live: Mister Foe
Review, by Grant Butler: "If you've been wondering what Billy Elliot would look like all grown up, naked or in a fetching frock, here's your chance." [Grade: B-]
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Daily News: Sex and the City
Review, by Colin Bertram: "The film's initial awkwardness quickly disappears as King and his leading ladies quickly hit their stiletto-shod strides. Throughout, the four women turn in sensitive, solid performances - what you would expect from a cast totally familiar with the territory." [Rating: 4 out of 5]
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Planet Xbox 360
Review: "What other game would you be in search for Thor’s Hammer? Don’t let Tomb Raider: Underworld go under your radar, there is plenty of things to do with Miss Lara; including a future promise of exclusive downloadable content for the Xbox 360." [Rating: 8.4 out of 10]
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Gamespot
[6.7/10] Reviewed by: Jeff Gerstmann. "Toy Commander is exactly what you would imagine it to be." Also includes screen shots, codes, and reader reviews.
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North Abingdon Badminton Club
Details of the Oxfordshire badminton club, where and when they play and what to do if you would like to visit.
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What You Need to Know about Magic Online
Georgie Tait opines, "When you play Magic at your local card store, you're playing against people you know and respect. ... People in online games do things that would get them beaten to death if they did them in real life."
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Everything You Want
What would you sacrifice for a second chance at love? First 20 pages of a screenplay by Kevin W. Patrick.
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GameSpy.com
Reviewed by Kevin Murphy (2/5). "Blade II is exactly what you would expect from a game based on a movie." Includes screen shots. [PlayStation 2]
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GameOver
"Overall, Ratchet and Clank is the kind of game that any gamer would want in their library, whether it's as a holiday present or as a gift to yourself. Revamping the action platformer genre with plenty of action, wacky, impressive gadgets and an interesting storyline, this is what the future of action games should be. If you've got a PS2, get your hands on this one." Review by Jeff Haynes with overall rating [93%] and screen shots.
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