Klaus Kinski filmography. 2003 Kinski spricht Werke der Weltliteratur (Kinski Speaks Works of World Literature) a box-set of 20 CDs with Kinski's spoken word.
Wow Carullus! Great statistic! Thanks very much for the new shell! I must, however, remark that I somehow always liked the phrase 'In the immortal words of our founder, odondon irl.' In our introduction and noticed you left it out this time. I remember that for the 100th CC, we even managed to contact odondon irl and invite him for a brief visit - he explained then that it was due to some outer conditions - no free internet access at his work place, as far as I recall - that he stopped participating, and not a lack of interest. Download soal dan pembahasan utul ugm.
He also said that he wasn't even sure if it was him who founded the CC - but we refused to accept that and continued to 'knit the myth' by mentioning him in the introduction. I am a bit of a traditionalist in that kind of little things, so I'd appreciate if we continued using the Good Ol' introduction. And before anyone can say that I could simply make sure by building the next shell myself: I will really be quite busy in the coming days and weeks and beg you to release me from that duty for the time being.
Author (428405) 07 Nov 12, 21:36. I am not sure congratulations are in order. After many months of election circus we are pretty much where we used to be before the election cycle started. So I guess the resolution of the looming fiscal cliff will proceed along the same lines as the 'resolution' of the debt ceiling issue. Local election news: Property taxes will increase thanks to $120 in new school bonds. Sales tax will increase by.125%, to one of the highest levels in California. San Jose will have a $10 minimum wage, trailing only San Francisco (I think theirs is $10.25).
CA state election news: Death penalty retained. State income tax increase on incomes above $250K.
Three-strikes law reform passed. California has been represented by two female senators for many years: Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer (coincidentally, both are Jewish). Last I checked, only two other states were in the same position: Maine was presented by senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, while Washington has Maria Cantwell and (forgot, Wikipedia to the rescue) Patty Murray.
Sadly, Olympia Snowe did not stand for re-election, she was one of the few remaining moderates among leading Republicans. Author (236158) 07 Nov 12, 23:44. You were trying to raise $2000 in 2 minutes among students? The mind boggles. Either there are tons of students or these are well-heeled students indeed. My wife pointed out that the reason politicians who are able to work across the aisle (that's basically moderate Republicans and fiscally conservative Democrats) are rapidly becoming extinct is that politicians need tons of money to finance election campaigns, and those amounts can only raised by taking extreme positions.
As a result we see fruitless discussions whether some tax rate should be 15% or 35% because there are no campaign contributions to be had for the middle-of-the-road person who would support a rate of 25%. I think my wife called that one correctly. Senator Snowe cited 'hyperpartisan' antics in Washington that make it impossible to get anything done as the reason she chose not to run for office again. While both Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama invoked the 'we are all Americans' mantra in their speeches last night, I will judge both parties by their deeds and not their words in this regard.