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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: jordan and peter andre split |
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Mantvidas
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: pete wentz |
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I can see it now...Fox search, Fair and Balanced, We return the results you decide!
Figures a "patriot" like you would be defending somebody who helped McVeigh to kill hundreds of Americans
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Miquella
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: patrick swayze ghost |
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“What a load of useless bollocks. None of this garbage has anything to do with being "future proof." What does is using open standards, formats, and protocols, and keeping sufficient control over any 'cloud' services you use so that when it's time to take another step on the upgrade treadmill and the /corporate/ landscape of technology has inevitably changed, you don't have to recycle your whole life in the transition. That and a solid, redundant automated backup strategy for anything you care about. Losing everything in the present is pretty disruptive to your future.I especially take exception to the computers section...that's just absolute hogwash. 1) First off, cheaping out on your power supply is a quick ticket to starting over from scratch. Second, why in hell would you start with a cheap prebuilt when the motherboard is the most important and difficult to transition component? Start by cheaping out on all the rest by all means, but buy a damn good motherboard the first time with all the features and capacity (usb/sata ports, pcie lanes, etc.) you can anticipate needing. You'll curse yourself later if you don't and have to rebuild the whole damn thing (including OS re-installation) AND buy an additional unexpected component after deciding it's time for a second video card or other newer component. A prebuilt is a surefire way to get base components with the least extensibility and longevity possible for your buck.2) See #1.3) For those of us who actually have uses for multiple machines, no *****. Did you think we were just going to throw it in the trash? For the rest of you who aren't hardcore geeks, give or sell that crap away to someone who can actually put it to use. If nothing else, give it to charitable programs.4) Cheap ram is the fastest route to terminally unstable computers. What's more, decent RAM in good quantities is still one of the cheapest components you need. If you want to save, start out with the lowest capacity at a good price point (probably still over 2 gigs).5) I've got computers with processors from the stone age that work marvelously alongside semi-recent video cards. 90% of what we do with out computers, including gaming, doesn't actually tax the CPU that much. Unless you're doing a lot of transcoding or professional work, make the CPU last a good long time, because it can.Bottom line: instead of playing Mr. Dress-up with your hardware, you can actually save a lot more by building a well-planned out machine from the start. Even with the pace of technology, a decently built computer at a moderate price point should still perform well for at least 5 years with only minor, low-pain and moderate-to-low-cost upgrades.And if the actual point of the article was just about getting the most for your frugal buck, Nick in the site comments had it right. Just buy previous generation mid-to-top-range stuff. The whole article was a glorified gadget/hardware buyer's guide from someone clearly *not* in the know, spewing a few generalized "truisms." The author might as well have said "If you know a lot about computers and the technology industry, you can make and plan better purchases." Here's another shocker: research actually yields insight in all kinds of fields, careers, societies, etc.
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Furthermore, all possession crimes share this same problem. Someone (like a cop)...can easily drop a baggie of pot next to your vehicle, and there's no way of determining that it *wasn't* yours..
The reason why you lift the dog up is that in order to get the dog to be submissive, he needs to be put into a prone position with it's neck exposed. It plays on their instincts and will help achieve a better bond with the animal. If you just try to force the dog to roll over you could end up breaking one of the dogs legs. Have you ever tried to roll an extremely strong puppy over? Very tough to do without exerting force that feels as though it will harm the animal. He's not slamming the dog down like a wrestler. If he's doing it too rough, it could be due to the dog just being too heavy and him getting tired of lifting but unfortunately you can't keep starting and stopping because the dog will get mixed signals. Positive reinforcement does not always work with dogs and then they are large and powerful working dogs, something like this will obviously look more alarming than if they were doing the same to a pug (though of course will not be trained to be a police dog). I swear to you that I love dogs and treat them very well. I once needed to do this to my Rottweiller when she pee's on the floor. I couldn't push her nose down because she was just too strong. She needed to be flipped over so she could be given the appropriate negative reinforcement. Some dogs need it, some dogs don't.!
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: patrick swayze ghost |
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Cool video!?
These guys are just like the ones that go surfing where Great Whites are feeding and then wonder why one of them got bit!! What other outcome did they expect. Now that Wingnut has them, he will use them as pawns to put pressure on the Good ole USA to get something he (the regime) wants. I feel bad for these guys and maybe something will be done diplomatically. But nobody held a gun on them and made them hike into Iran, come on! |
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: penelope cruz ass |
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Microsoft doesn't have EULA's on its software?Stupid ***** fanboi.

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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: penelope cruz sixy video |
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I have seen this first hand as well. The coordination of the birds and the pulsation of the "cloud" they form is amazing.
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: paris hilton nude gallery |
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@swicken,Yes, for many years you could do this. It was doable on the Mac platform before Windows."So basically all they did was ease restrictions on carrying bootable data on a flash card?"No. For many years you've been able to clone the installer disc to any media such as flash cards, external drives, thumb drives, DVDs etc... It's been possible for years. Likewise, you can install OS X on a flash card, external drive, thumb drive, etc... You can also connect a second Mac (Mac B) up to your Mac (Mac A) via FireWire and boot Mac A from Mac B. Hell you could even RAID multiple flash cards together to form a bootable drive off of separate buses, including PCI if you were so inclined. There's been no easing of restrictions, as there haven't been any restrictions in regards to this. Instead what Apple has done is sit idly by while Maclife posted an article stating the obvious. I'm sure it's even in Apple documentation somewhere.That being said, I think the reason why this is getting some traction here is that for years either Flash was too small or too expensive to use for this in a practical way. When USB powered portable drives came out, they were too big and too expensive. Now you can carry around a 16GB card for cheap. It's small and can contain the installer, backed up files and even installers for other applications like MS Office. This article speaks to people who just haven't been in the position to think about this or think it through. There's nothing new here.
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That was ridiculous. The man squared a five digit number in his head. |
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