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Pe mine n-are de ce sa ma intereseze pozitia ergonomica a unui slabanog
vreau pozitii ergonomice pentru gameri adevarati 
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Clar. Nu mai are antilope de fugarit in Africa si s-a apucat sa dea indicatii lumii civilizate.
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Super tare canalul asta.
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Partea proasta e ca de cand am vazut clipul, a inceput sa ma deranjeze de fiecare data cand aud sunetul ala in filme si jocuri.
Partea proasta e ca de cand am vazut clipul, a inceput sa ma deranjeze de fiecare data cand aud sunetul ala in filme si jocuri.
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Am urmarit un episod si mi se pare foarte tare! Thanks!cg1700 wrote:http://www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/
Interesant daca daca iti place istoria si horror-ul.
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Am avut un cosmar pe tema asta acum vreo doua nopti. Creepy.
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'AI'-ul reconstituie imaginea unei persoane la care te gîndești. Sort of.
http://kuhllab.com/wp-content/uploads/2 ... l_2016.pdf
http://kuhllab.com/wp-content/uploads/2 ... l_2016.pdf
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Crap. Sper sa apuc totusi sa ma bucur de viata si sa trec in linistea nefiintei inainte sa ajunga guvernul sa ne cinteasca din creier ca din calendar.
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...too late?
"Screams of a billion murdered stars give life to the night's peace. While we cling in desperation to the few spinning stones we call worlds."
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Pe un ton pozitiv, strict din punct de vedere al securității în general, problema adevărată apare cînd intrusul poate scrie sau șterge. Un fel de compromiterea e mai bună decît obliterarea 
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http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160624 ... es-and-sex
For instance, the bluegill sunfish has three male genders, each of which reproduces in a different way. The largest, most aggressive males show off a flashy orange breast, and actively court females to lay eggs in their territory. In contrast, the smallest males are duller in colour and have no territory of their own, but will dart into one of the dominant male's territory's to fertilise some of his mate's eggs.
It is the medium-sized males who are the most surprising. They appear to actively court the larger males with a dance in the water. If the big male accepts their advances, they may then form a ménage a trois with an approaching female, with both males both fertilising her eggs.
Why would the larger male team up with the weaker partner in this way? One possibility is that his presence helps to reassure the female that the larger male is not too aggressive. For this reason, Roughgarden describes these medium-sized males as marriage brokers.
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