
Lisa asks…
Rate the following rappers (GOAT MCs voting: 6 of 10)?
Rate the following rappers on a scale of 30-100 (30 being the worst rapper of all time, and 100 being the best of all time). If you don’t know one of the rappers on the list, just skip them. When the voting is done, I’ll add up the totals, calculate the average ratings, and post the results of the greatest rappers of all time. This post includes rappers whose names begin with P-Q. There are plenty of rappers who weren’t included, so if you want me into include someone, just let me know, and I’ll add them to the last list (for voting). Thanks to everyone who has been contributing to this!
Pace Won (Outsidaz)
PackFM
Papa Duck
Paperboy
Papoose
Pastor Troy
Paul Wall
P.E.A.C.E. (Freestyle Fellowship)
Pep Love (Hieroglyphics)
Pepa (Salt N Pepa)
Percee P
Pete Nice (3rd Bass)
Pete Rock
Peter Gunz
Petey Pablo
Phantasm (Cella Dwellas)
Pharoahe Monch (Organized Konfusion)
Phat Kat (1st Down)
Phesto (Souls of Mischief)
Phil Tha Agony (Strong Arm Steady)
Phife (ATCQ)
Phillie (Wisemen)
Phoenix Orion (Alien Nation)
Phonte (Little Brother)
Pigeon John
Pimp C (UGK)
Planet Asia (Cali Agents)
Planetary (Outerspace)
Play (Kid N Play)
Playa Fly
Plies
PMD (EPMD)
Poison Pen (Stronghold)
Polow Da Don
Poppa Wu (United Kingdom)
P.O.S. (Doomtree)
Posdnuos (De La Soul)
Pras (Fugees)
Prevail (Swollen Members)
Priest (Antipop Consortium)
Prime (Scam Arists)
Prince Po (Organized Konfusion)
Problemz (Missin Linx)
Prodigy (Mobb Deep)
Project Pat
Prolyphic (Stick Figures)
Promoe (Looptroop Rockers)
Proof (D12)
Prospect (Terror Squad)
Psalm One (Nacrobats)
Psycho Les (Beatnuts)
Pugz Atomz (Nacrobats)
Pumpkinhead (Brooklyn Academy)
Punchline (eMC)
Pusha T (Clipse)
Q-Tip (ATCQ)
Q-Unique (Arsonists)
Queen Latifah
Qwel (Typical Cats)
Qwazaar (Typical Cats)
If you wanna vote on Part 5 (Mi-O), here’s the link:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArwKV.jU9SMCZWHgECE6XGHsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100714121153AAwhaxZ
@ Nexx – I appreciate you coming back to vote even after the Y!A glitches. Here’s the link to Part 7:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Agqr8NOSnL528sj_mLa6Qwfsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100715122414AAicyAf

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^^^^ My ratings aren’t based only on rapping skills. All of Q-Tip’s music with ATCQ puts him ahead of the rest. I mean you’ve got Posdnous rated the highest at 97, I could say the exact same thing to you. He’s definitely not as skilled as Percee P or Monch.
PackFM – 79
Papoose – 71
Paul Wall – 55
Pep Love (Hieroglyphics) – 83
Pepa (Salt N Pepa) – 65
Percee P – 88
Pete Rock – 67
Petey Pablo – 65
Pharoahe Monch (Organized Konfusion) – 88
Phesto (Souls of Mischief) – 70
Phife (ATCQ) – 78
Phonte (Little Brother) – 77
Pimp C (UGK) – 66
PMD (EPMD) – 70
Poison Pen (Stronghold) – 71
Posdnuos (De La Soul) – 87
Pras (Fugees) – 74
Priest (Antipop Consortium) – 79
Prince Po (Organized Konfusion) – 77
Prodigy (Mobb Deep) – 80
Project Pat – 69
Proof (D12) – 70
Punchline (eMC) – 72
Pusha T (Clipse) – 75
Q-Tip (ATCQ) – 91
Queen Latifah – 71
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Linda asks…
US green card holder (resident alien) India nationality. Do I need tourist visa for 6 day trip to Mexico?
Also, what are good reliable websites in English (besides the respective country’s consulates/embassies) with up-to-date information about visa requirements for all countries – especially South and Central America- for persons of Indian origin (passport issued by India) with US green card (Permanent Resident Alien card)

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As a U.S.greencard holder, you do not need a visa to travel to Mexico. You will get a tourist card on the plane or at the border. To see if you need a visa for other countries you may want to travel to ,you can use the website below. Just enter your nationality, enter that you are an alien resident of the U.S.A., enter your destination, then click or the information. It will tell you if you need a visa or not.
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Sharon asks…
If this video is not proof of the United States being invaded by illegal aliens……?
then what is ?
http://secureborderintel.org/mcallensector-001.html
should the DHS be trying to evade their responsibilities ?
Is it time for Americans to “stand up and shout”…..get the illegals OUT ?

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It’s time to take off the gloves and take our country back
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Studio: UFO Central Home Video Release Date: 01/05/2004
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Susan asks…
Have scientists or anyone found aliens?
Me and my brother were fighting over this. Do you think that aliens are real? PLEASE answer!

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The disclosure project is a large collection of people with the answers to your question its not a joke there very official the have tons of information also if your are very interested in aliens and UFOs and research them in depth you’ll find out that aliens and UFOs are very real and that our government deals with that subject alot
this is the link to there official site
http://www.disclosureproject.org/
this is the video of there press conference at the national press club in 2001
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vyVe-6YdUk
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Donna asks…
why would ancient aliens leave and what happened to their civilization?
I’ve recently been watching the documentary ancient aliens which is based on the ancient astronaut theory. Now i don’t believe everything they’re saying but i try to keep an open mind and I’ve been thinking if Aliens did come to Earth, create us as a slave race and build big futuristic cities, why did they leave? and where are the ruins of these cities? could a natural disaster of some kind destroyed the alien civilisations and if so how did we survive? any speculation and ideas welcome.

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They probably realized how pitiful and exasperating and hopekless we are, so they gave up in despair.
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Ruth asks…
If an alien provided a Conservative with irrefutable proof that global warming was real, would he?
A) Thank the alien, wholeheartedly.
B) Kill it to save face.

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Claim that the alien was part of a vast liberal conspiracy. They don’t even believe human scientists, why would they believe an alien?
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Richard asks…
Where did the rocks from Stonehenge come from, how did they get there & what do they mean?
I’m 16 & I’ve always been fascinated by astronomy & world history & myths & legends. I know Stonehenge is real, I was born in Manchester, England I live in America, I visit England every summer & winter & I always visit Stonehenge & take pictures. But I know & I’m 100% sure Stonehenge has been there for a VERY long time & that’s what’s making me ask this question.
You don’t find rocks like that back home, those rocks have had to have been there for centuries & those rocks weigh a ton or close too it. So how could people bring those rocks there from a different land & lift & stack them like that and I don’t think people were that tall or smart enough to do that. You would need machines to stack them like that & be over 7 feet.
But what does it mean? I hear a lot of theories: I’ve heard aliens put them there, I’ve heard it’s supposed to be some sort of calendar & personally that’s what I think it is. 12 months in a year, 12 stones in a perfect circle as if it were a clock & that’s probably what it is & how they told time. In addition to being one of the worlds most beautiful & memorable monuments where did it come from, how did it get there, & what does it mean.

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It’s first phase (bank and ditch) was built 5000 years ago. This was before the big stone structure,although new evidence points to a possibility that there were at least several stones around the chalk ring even then. The Heelstone was probably quite early.The bluestones arrived about 2600 BC and the sarsen structure began about 2500 BC,so over four thousand years ago.
The stones are actually larger than you thought–the small inner blue stones are about 4 tons, while the big ones are between 20 and 40 tons! There is no natural stone on Salisbury Plain, so all of them had to be brought from elsewhere–the little ones from Wales (over 100 miles away) and the huge ones from the Marlborough downs about 20 miles away. The small ones were floated there by sea and then river (the Avon is just over the hill, and there is actually a newly found monument there where the avenue to Stonehenge begins and where the bluestones may have been raised BEFORE they were taken to Stonehenge.) The sarsen were dragged, probably on sledges or on log rollers.
You do the people of Stonehenge (in all probability your direct ancestors if you had a great grandmother of British birth) a bit of an injustice. They were neolithic not neanderthals…they were just as intelligent as we are, they just had a lack of modern knowledge (just as we have lost the knowledge they had–how many of us can shoot bows and bring down prey, harvest our own food, make fire, make weapons from raw materials, flint knap, etc, as well as travel on foot for hundreds of miles with no maps, just using sun and stars?)
The lintels were inded the hardest part, especially as they are fitted on with mortise and tenon joints. These people worked in wood as well (their wooden structures of course have rotted) and it was from these buildings they took the idea of lintelled stones. They probably made stacked wooden platforms up the side of the sarsens to get the capstones in place.
Believe me, it was not made by aliens. That’s such a ‘cop out’ theory.
It’s purpose? There probably was more than one. It certainly marks the winter solstice and the summer solstice, and undoubtably has other alignments too. That shows some elements of marking time, although this would not be seen so much in a functional way (ie they could use sticks or timbers to get the same effect if they only wanted to know when to plough, and they had already been farming for centuries before Stonehenge was built) but in a religious way.It marked the times to perform the rites and ceremonies that would keep the seasons and life turning smoothly. It marked man’s early interest with the cosmos, and also his need to try and intervene with the ‘powers’ (nature) for his existance. And so gods were born.
You’ll also note that Stonehenge stands far from any settlement (nearest about 2 miles) in the centre of a ring of cremation pits and that the landscape is dotted with burial mounds. Death was also an important part of whatever took place at Stonehenge, and there is some suggestion the inner trilithons represent the early mouths of chambered tombs, where rites were performed.Some archaeologists have suggested that because stone is permanent it represents long-dead ancestors, and we know that the earliest builders of Stonehenge had an ancestral cult. You’ll note the earliest stones, the smaller Welsh bluestones, stand alone and do not appear to have any astronomical functions–their shapes are actually vaguely human-like and indeed this is what they may represent.
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Ruth asks…
What’s a good site that describes interesting/strange/unexplained stuff that’s been found in space?
I don’t mean sites that are all about aliens, faces on mars, planet X’s, conspiracies, etc etc. I’m more interested in places like the hubble website or space.com for example. Places that describe stuff scientists have observed in the universe but cannot explain yet, preferably in language any average idiot like me can understand
“Dark flow” (wiki it) would be a perfect example (and its what inspired this question in the first place).

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Try Unexplained Mysteries.Com
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James asks…
DIA Parking (Denver International Airport)?
Other than a hotel “stay, park, and fly” does anyone know of any inexpensive off-airport parking lots conveniently close to Denver International Airport? Thanks.

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@Blue is correct – Pike’s Peak has one of the cheapest rates in DIA at $6 per day. Parking there for a week will cost you about $42. FastTrack, another off-airport parking option, also has the same rate as Pikes’ Peak at $42 for 7 days of parking.
Parking at DIA’s economy lots is a bit expensive at $10 per day. By the way, Pike’s Peak is also a DIA-managed facility along with the other remote location at Mt. Elbet shuttle parking (closed at this time, overflow only).
Anyway, to see all your parking options and compare rates, pls. Visit this parking engine site: BestParking.com.
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