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Post by Bill on Jan 25, 2006 17:03:13 GMT -5
ASAP
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Post by Bill on Jan 25, 2006 15:03:39 GMT -5
Crazeyness. Did you figure that out on your own or did you use a computer program. If anyone needs to have a password reset what ever either PM me or email me at captaingeek@gmail.com
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Post by Bill on Jan 14, 2006 17:06:02 GMT -5
I already have the full version... but Im tired of it already... If anyone else has it and wants to play let me know. It is a memory hog though. I have a P4 3.2Ghz DC/HT, 1.5Gigs of DDR2 memory and its still slightly slow on my sys.
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Post by Bill on Aug 22, 2003 12:03:21 GMT -5
> GEORGE BUSH: When you rearrange the letters: HE BUGS GORE > > DORMITORY: When you rearrange the letters: DIRTY ROOM > > EVANGELIST: When you rearrange the letters: EVIL'S AGENT > > PRESBYTERIAN: When you rearrange the letters: BEST IN PRAYER > > DESPERATION: When you rearrange the letters: A ROPE ENDS IT > > THE MORSE CODE: When you rearrange the letters: HERE COME DOTS > > SLOT MACHINES: When you rearrange the letters: CASH LOST IN ME > > ANIMOSITY: When you rearrange the letters: IS NO AMITY > > MOTHER-IN-LAW: When you rearrange the letters: WOMAN HITLER > > SNOOZE ALARMS: When you rearrange the letters: ALAS! NO MORE Z ' S > > A DECIMAL POINT: When you rearrange the letters: I ' M A DOT IN PLACE > > THE EARTHQUAKES: When you rearrange the letters: THAT QUEER SHAKE > > ELEVEN PLUS TWO: When you rearrange the letters: TWELVE PLUS ONE > > And for the grand finale: PRESIDENT CLINTON OF THE USA: When you > rearrange the letters (With no letters left over and using each letter > only once): TO COPULATE HE FINDS INTERNS
An airplane was about to crash; there were 5 passengers on board, but > only 4 parachutes. The 1st passenger said, "I am Kobe Bryant, the best > NBA basketball player; the Lakers need me, I can't afford to die." So > he took the 1st pack and left the plane. The 2nd passenger, Hillary > Clinton said, "I am the wife of the former U.S. President, a NY State > Senator and a potential future president. And I am the smartest woman > in American history, so America's people don't want me to die", and > she took the 2nd pack and jumped out of the plane. The 3rd passenger, > George W. Bush, said, "I'm the president of the United States of > America. I have great responsibility being the leader of a superpower > nation." So he grabbed the pack next to him and jumped. > > The 4th passenger, the Pope, said to the 5th passenger, a 10 year old > schoolgirl, "I am old and frail and don't have many years left, and as > a Catholic, I will sacrifice my life and let you have the last > parachute." > > The girl said, "That's okay. There's a parachute left for you. > America's > smartest woman took my schoolbag." > _______________________________________ > Subject: Grounds > So this woman walks into a pharmacy and asks the pharmacist for some arsenic. > He asks " What for ?" > She says " I want to kill my husband". > He says " Sorry I can't do that." > She then reaches into her handbag and pulls out a photo of her husband in bed with the pharmacist's wife and hands it to him. > > He says, " You didn't tell me you had a prescription..."
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Post by Bill on May 23, 2006 13:24:44 GMT -5
Ahahah! 911! Wait should we really be joking / laughing this or should we be marching our butts down to DC and taking care of business?
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Post by Bill on Aug 17, 2003 7:36:39 GMT -5
Yeah I think a lot of people know about most of the things above , and just ignore it or cant accept it. I was just watching the news and I saw a report showing that pipeline, with a huge hole in it and it was on fire, they said one bullet would make that thing pump millions of gallons of oil out before they could even get to it. I passed this post onto people on another message board and this is what they said. "What? No one else posts what they think anymore? HHmmmm, did someone hit a nerve? Awesome post, well not awesome in a good terminology, but good to get info out in the open. This chit literally makes me sick to my stomach. I mean it really, really bothers me. To no end. I can't even post right now. John " "What do you think the Russians were doing in afganistan in the 80s? Trying to get their own warm water port so they could transport oil, It had nothing to do with the United States. Caliber308"
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Post by Bill on Jul 29, 2003 13:29:42 GMT -5
interesting article from
------------------------- Via Workers World News Service Reprinted from the Sept. 14, 1995 issue of Workers World newspaper -------------------------
PHILADELPHIA POLICE: CORRUPT, RACIST CRIMINALS EXPOSED
By Betsey Piette Philadelphia
An official investigation of police activity here has revealed persistent racism, planting evidence against suspects, and widespread corruption and criminality.
The investigation has uncovered a pattern of police abuse against impoverished Black and Latino residents-- no surprise to these communities. Time after time, people whose only crime was to be poor and oppressed-- ranging in ages from youths to grandparents--have been framed and sent to jail.
In thousands of cases, the only solid evidence against people convicted of crimes was planted or otherwise created by the police. Cops also often used made-up evidence to extort money from alleged drug dealers-- or they sold the drugs themselves.
Racism and corruption are nothing new in Philadelphia's police force. Temple University historian Russell F. Weigley describes the city's newly consolidated police force in 1854 as follows: "The police were recruited from the kind of toughs who came out of the street gangs and were accustomed to beating up Irishmen and Blacks. The early police specialized in legalized violence." (Philadelphia Daily News, Aug. 30)
You don't need to go back over 100 years, however, to find evidence of racism, abuse and corruption in the Philadelphia police department.
In the 1970s Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo targeted the Black Panther Party. Philadelphia cops also assaulted and murdered members of the MOVE organization in West Philadelphia. The May 1985 police bombing of the MOVE house left 13 people dead and 61 homes destroyed.
This July 8, a group of cops barged into a wedding at Zion Baptist, a Black church in North Philadelphia, and arrested the groom.
The investigation that started with the 39th district has been expanded to the department's showpiece unit-- the Highway Patrol, which escorts presidents and other visiting dignitaries and provides back-up in drug arrests.
In this unit described as the "cream of the police department," as many as nine officers face charges. They are accused of not only stealing drugs and money and framing suspects, but also of selling seized drugs back to street dealers.
COPS FRAMED SUSPECTS
In the 39th district, five white former cops have already been convicted of framing people, lying to obtain search warrants, stealing money, falsifying arrests, and beating and threatening people.
Their victims, all Black, may number over 1,150. To date convictions have been overturned in nearly four dozen cases in which these cops made the arrests.
In late August, a sixth 39th-district officer, Louis Maier III, also pleaded guilty.
The widening corruption probe also now includes five murder cases. The former cops have admitted to paying witnesses to testify in murder prosecutions, and to planting drugs to justify illegal searches in order to obtain evidence for murder convictions.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on Aug. 31 that federal investigators have subpoenaed the logs of as many as 100,000 arrests over 10 years in six police districts--the 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, and the Highway Patrol.
Meanwhile, another case revealed a lot about the deep-set racism in the police department.
A white police captain, Thomas Thompson, was recently transferred and faces suspension. Thompson was head of the Conflict Prevention and Resolution Unit, which handles community complaints of police racism.
This police official--who was supposed to be in charge of "sensitivity" to and relations with the oppressed communities--was overheard making racist slurs against a Black police officer while both were on assignment at the Aug. 12 rally for Mumia Abu-Jamal at City Hall.
THE WHOLE BUSHEL'S ROTTEN
As scandal and corruption rock the police force, the city administration has attempted to downplay the crisis as merely a case of "a few bad apples." Mayor Edward Rendell says he wants to "just put this behind us."
The population doesn't buy this argument. African American talk show host Mary Mason told the Daily News (Sept. 1) that callers were "unanimous in their belief that this is not an aberration. They were more than willing to share their own bad experience with the police."
While the scope of the investigation is limited, it has helped expose the role of police under capitalism. Their job is not to protect working- class and oppressed neighborhoods. It is to occupy these communities.
Philadelphia City Council member Michael Nutter has called for an independent panel to probe the police. But many people in the community say internal investigations and special commissions, set up by city officials, only whitewash police crimes.
The people of North Philadelphia need an independent community-control board--one with powers to investigate, expose and prosecute the racist, corrupt cops.
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Post by Bill on Feb 7, 2007 21:38:56 GMT -5
Easiest way i can think of this is to do it with webcams. you can get cheap webcams for $20-50... If you already have them then great! We use skype for video conferencing. Thats what I would recommend using. Its free.
You could also use MSN, AIM, Yahoo messenger amoung others.
You'll have to sign up for a free skype acccount.
Also most webcams come with a free remote monitoring software. We have a creative webcam here that did. If you choose this method then you may need a ftp server to access. if so let me know and I can set it up for you and provide a username / password.
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Post by Bill on Feb 5, 2007 18:01:51 GMT -5
Hi gang,
In the next few weeks we will be setting up some hosting, if your interested please let us know.
we are moving to a new ISP and will have a 1500kps connection.
It will be in our dedicated colocation in Novato CA running on Linux servers.
Also, this means the website will be down for a day or so.
Will let you know more details when we have them.
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vista
Jan 29, 2007 23:35:15 GMT -5
Post by Bill on Jan 29, 2007 23:35:15 GMT -5
Hey anyone else going to pick up Vista? It will be released in about a half hour over on the east coast... a few hours later here.
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Post by Bill on Jan 22, 2007 14:51:34 GMT -5
Joe thank you for your content submission. Its been reviewed and approved and is now currently online at degicank.com/index.htm
I've requested a banner from Adam on a few different occasions and he hasn't been able to provide one. If anyone wants to whip up a banner for him I'd be happy to update the index with his listing.
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Post by Bill on Jan 18, 2007 18:12:37 GMT -5
Joe, thanks for your inquiry. For a job like that you're looking at about $12,500 for an initial consultation. We can accept half that amount to start the work. Please contact us for payment options.
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Post by Bill on Jan 18, 2007 13:52:26 GMT -5
You should decide what you want to do and how much you want to spend if anything. Let me know what you think and I'll tell you what kinda of options you have. If you want to sell on the web, you'll need a website, and probably a way to accept payments. You can use paypal, google payments or something like that.
I dont really do much web design or creation. I can but I do more computer installs and repairs and stuff.
If you want a free website there is a number of options out there like geocities and google pages amoung many others.
You will probably also want to setup a gallery too. You can set something up on flickr for that...
So send me your email and your thoughts and we'll see what we can do.
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Post by Bill on Oct 30, 2006 13:21:30 GMT -5
Realize this heat¿Big Daddy is here, the massive Zalman CNPS9500 LED CPU Cooler is here to spank that naughty heat right out of your system. If your blistering hot CPU is in dire need of some extra cooling and case space is not an issue, then this cooler is for you. The CNPS9500 features 100% copper construction for maximum heat transfer. A unique curved heat pipe design packs the heat transfer capabilities of six heat pipes using only three. The CNPS9500 is actually relatively light for its size and all copper construction, utilizing a 0.2mm ultra-slim fin design to reduce weight and airflow resistance. The included FAN MATE 2 rheostat allows you to control the speed of the 92mm Blue LED CNPS Fan that is installed in an aerodynamically optimized ¿tunnel¿ design. The CNPS9500 is naturally compatible with today¿s hottest processors, and is designed for the utmost reliability and longevity. So slip Big Daddy in your box, 'cause you won¿t regret the results that the Zalman CNPS9500 LED CPU Cooler provides. Heat¿consider yourself spanked!
Features: 100% copper heatsink with aerodynamically optimized ¿tunnel¿ design for maximum cooling efficiency Innovative and patented, curved heat pipe design for a heat transfer capacity of up to six heat pipes with the use of just three Optimized heatsink layout for maximum cooling efficiency with minimal materials 0.2mm ultra-slim fins for minimized weight and reduced airflow resistance Ultra quiet CNPS 92mm opaque fan with blue LEDs Aerodynamically optimized heatsink for smoother airflow and minimal noise Adjustable fan speed controller (FAN MATE 2) enables control of noise and fan speed
Specifications: Base Material: Pure Copper Dissipation Area: 3,698cm2 Compatibility: Intel: Pentium 4 LGA775 Prescott LGA775 Celeron D Socket 775 Pentium 4 Socket 478 Celeron Socket 478 AMD: Athlon 64 Socket 754 Sempron Socket 754 Athlon 64 Socket 939 Athlon 64 FX Socket 940 Opteron Socket 940 Weight: 530g Dimensions: 85 x 112 x 125mm (L x W x H)
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Post by Bill on Oct 30, 2006 13:19:52 GMT -5
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