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End of the age of Pisces! Bring on the water-bearer!.... Or the destruction of the earth, either will work.. And if I magically survive that, please let there be alcohol still, and atleast one porn websites server still alive.

Realistically, AC:III and less lawsuits/religious nutjob groups coming out of the woodwork. Bring on the rapture and get them out of here already, so the rest of us can live in peace. Two birds, one stone ;).

A general method for teleporting common small molecules (H2O, etc)

A video game console with at least 6GB of memory

A real alternative to Intel CPUs

An extension of the blue line of Montreal's metro (so it goes where I live)

Certainly nothing of that will happen. :pinch:

1. Better health care system and health care for those in poverty without jumping through hoops

2. New President(Someone who will actually fix what's wrong here)

3. Lower gas prices(1.10-2.00 like in the 90's)

4. U.S. Stops sticking their nose in other countries affairs, let them handle it themselves.

5. Tax the crap out of celebrities and not let them get money back when donating to charities during tax time

6. Stop trying to censor and outlaw downloading of music, internet etc (You'll never control us)

7. Neowin gold edition theme (yes?)

8. World domination ran by Hum or Rappy

9. Shoot a celebrity day

10. End all reality shows and bring back "must see tv"

11. Stop raising taxes on everything, just because the government can't manage money, properly

12. John McCain punt a midget like a football...

13. End of the world?

Whole new government (well the 33 in the Senate and all the Reps)

Donation cap on lobbyist.

Term limits fixes this real quick, no more that 8 years as a Senator/Congressweasel/President

New President, especially one that does not hate on businesses

Less freeloaders looking for the government ###### to suck on

A damn job that pays well based on my education and effort

Peace for Israel, they are long overdue

  • World peace
  • A global ban on internet censorship
  • A global ban on surveillance technology (since there is no more need for it's wartime use if we have world peace)
  • The ability to live and work in any country without needing to go through tedious and expensive legal processes

  • cooler weather
  • for money to not be as important
  • to have an awesome home server

  • A democratic government in Libya
  • A democratic government in Egypt
  • The downfall of all the last dictators
  • The capturing and/or killing of every Al-Qaeda member and anyone associated with them (Al-Qaeda)
  • A better year for the new Danish government, which was elected a few months ago but are not doing that well
  • A new Foreign Affairs minister in DK
  • The release of Windows 8
  • Tech prices to be lowered
  • Gas prices to be lowered, while highly unlikely

That's pretty much it I think :) Not all of these are possible, but this is what I wish for 2012.

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