Everything posted by Majorhutch
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I just won a car and CASH
good find lol Ya I pretty much knew it was phishing I read somewhere that with these e mails some people actually call the number and they try to keep you on the phone telling you some long story about how you won and how to get paid and whos giving the money away on and on............Actually when you call the number it connects to an overseas LEGAL phone company that legally charges like 399.00 per minute wow lol when you get these send them to homeland security :thumbsup:
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I just won a car and CASH
well IM sure some of you have gotten stuff like this before :thumbsup: this is in my in box today Ref: UK/94203UX2/682 Batch: 074/05/ZY369HD This is to inform you that you have been selected for a cash prize of ?350,000.00GBP along side with a Brand New Honda CR-V Car of the Honda Automobile Award Sweepstakes Program.Send your 1.Full names2.Occupation 3.Phone Number 4.Age 5.Sex 6.Country. Barrister Eric Morgan there is an e mail and over seas number attached
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JET wing man flys across ALPs
http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_3963_images/0514080933_M_051408_scitech3.jpg The first man in the world to fly under a jet-fitted wing, jumps from a plane through the air in Bex, Switzerland. http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_3963_images/0514080933_M_051408_scitech2.jpg http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_3963_images/0514080933_M_051408_scitech4.jpg Yves Rossy likes to jump out of a small plane with a pair of jet-powered wings and perform figure eights above the Swiss Alps. The revolutionary human flying machine comes after five years of training and many more years of dreaming. IM just wondering what the mpg is lol :thumbsup:
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Columbia data finlaly Recovered
http://img.breitbart.com/images/2008/5/9/D90IIQQ82/D90IIQQ82.jpg Jon Edwards often manages what appears impossible. He has recovered precious data from computers wrecked in floods and fires and dumped in lakes. Now Edwards may have set a new standard: He found information on a melted disk drive that fell from the sky when space shuttle Columbia disintegrated in 2003. "When we got it, it was two hunks of metal stuck together. We couldn't even tell it was a hard drive. It was burned and the edges were melted," said Edwards, an engineer at Kroll Ontrack Inc., outside Minneapolis. "It looked pretty bad at first glance, but we always give it a shot." During Columbia's fateful mission, the drive had been used to store data from a scientific experiment on the properties of liquid xenon. Most of the information was radioed to Earth during Columbia's voyage. Edwards was able to recover the remainder, allowing researchers to publish the experiment in the April issue of a science journal, Physical Review E. That led Kroll Ontrack to share details of its salvage effort. Columbia broke apart during re-entry into the atmosphere on Feb. 1, killing its seven astronauts. The shuttle had been damaged at launch by foam insulation that fell off an external fuel tank. Like other Columbia debris, the mangled disk drive turned up in Texas. It was six months after the disaster when a NASA contractor sent the drive to Kroll Ontrack, which specializes in data recovery. Edwards had reason for pessimism. Not only were the drive's metal and plastic elements scorched, but the seal on the side that keeps out dirt and dust also had melted. That made the drive vulnerable to particles that can scratch the tiny materials embedded inside, destroying their ability to retain data in endless 0s or 1s, depending on their magnetic charge. However, at the core of the drive, the spinning metal platters that actually store data were not warped. They had been gouged and pitted, but the 340-megabyte drive was only half full, and the damage happened where data had not yet been written. Edwards attributes that to a lucky twist: The computer was running an ancient operating system, DOS, which does not scatter data all over drives as other approaches do. After cleaning the platters with a chemical solution, Edwards used them in a newly built drive. The process—two days from start to finish—captured 99 percent of the drive's information. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D90IIQQ82&show_article=1ℑ=large
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We need more players
hay man how da heck are Yaz :cool:
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I was quarantined today
That sounds like the first Rambo movie, when Rambo got arrested ........then he got a shower and free shave LOL:D
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The Bees are dying!!
I had bees in my garage and trying to get in side my house for no reason...I looked out the window and saw like 30 or so just buzzing the front door ..it was weird. I got the water hose and chased most of em off and went in side they hung around for hours next day poof not a 1 any where :cool:
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4 Million $ violin left in Cab
hey how come you have a little red dot instead of many green ones like the other Clan members ? :cool:
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4 Million $ violin left in Cab
The irreplaceable 1723 Antonio Stradivari "Ex-Keisewetter" was left in a cab by Grammy-nominated violinist Philippe Quint (way to go) Adding to his distress: The violin valued at $4 million was on loan from philanthropists Clement and Karen Arrison, of Buffalo, N.Y. Mohamed Khalil the cabbie parked his cab for the night, not knowing that people were trying desperately to find it.Later he got word the next morning, Khalil arranged to meet Quint again. Once reunited with the violin, the musician gave the driver $100. (shoulda been 4000.00) lol Quint said Monday he will play a private 30-minute performance on Tuesday at Newark Liberty International Airport's cab waiting area. Khalil and his family will also have tickets to Quint's next New York performance, Sept. 23 at Carnegie Hall. lucky guy
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HD WIDE screen wallpaper s
They are around but I liked these heres link http://www.istartedsomething.com/uploads/hamadvistawallpapers%5Bhamaddarwish.com%5D.zip
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We need more players
quote GATORz A few members are playing the girly game called "WoW" hahahahaahahahhaahhahahahahhahahahahahaahhahahahhahahahhahahhhaaa hey get the rep points in I wouldnt want to have a poor loser rep
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We need more players
isnt it amazing........you have 79 Clan members and you cant even fill a server......... hmm
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20 million for a death ride!
South Korea paid Russia $20 million for A Soyuz capsule carrying South Korea's first astronaut I would want a REFUND lol http://www.foxnews.com/images/365969/0_67_soyuz_tma12.jpg South Korean bioengineer Yi So-yeon, American astronaut Peggy Whitson and Russian flight engineer Yuri Malenchenko ? was satisfactory, though the three had been subjected to severe G-forces during the re-entry. 10 Fracking GS on reentry omg Officials said the craft followed a so-called "ballistic re-entry" ? a very steep trajectory that subjects the crew to extreme physical force. Lyndin said the crew had experienced gravitational forces up to 10 times those on Earth during the descent. The crew were being examined on site by medical officials, and were later to return to Moscow for further evaluation. The Russian TMA-11 craft touched down around 0830 GMT some 260 miles off target, Lyndin said ? a highly unusual distance given how precisely engineers plan for such landings. It was also around 20 minutes later than scheduled. (missing time indeed)
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walk with 170lbs 4 two hours
yep... with a little tinkering I bet you are correct! http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=39271&d=1199990304
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Internet will be Full Capacity By 2010 !!!
umm I take seriously anything AT&T says because of their history ect Im not saying I know anything but after gooooooooogline a bit I find there is alot of info on this I always feel you will be able to get all the bandwidth you need.......... THE question is in the future will I be able to afford it? U.S. telecommunications giant AT&T has claimed that, without investment, the Internet's current network architecture will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010. Speaking at a Westminster eForum on Web 2.0 this week in London, Jim Cicconi, vice president of legislative affairs for AT&T, warned that the current systems that constitute the Internet will not be able to cope with the increasing amounts of video and user-generated content being uploaded. "The surge in online content is at the center of the most dramatic changes affecting the Internet today," he said. "In three years' time, 20 typical households will generate more traffic than the entire Internet today." Cicconi, who was speaking at the event as part of a wider series of meetings with U.K. government officials, said that at least $55 billion worth of investment was needed in new infrastructure in the next three years in the U.S. alone, with the figure rising to $130 billion to improve the network worldwide. "We are going to be butting up against the physical capacity of the Internet by 2010," he said. He claimed that the "unprecedented new wave of broadband traffic" would increase 50-fold by 2015 and that AT&T is investing $19 billion to maintain its network and upgrade its backbone network. Cicconi added that more demand for high-definition video will put an increasing strain on the Internet infrastructure. "Eight hours of video is loaded onto YouTube every minute. Everything will become HD very soon, and HD is 7 to 10 times more bandwidth-hungry than typical video today. Video will be 80 percent of all traffic by 2010, up from 30 percent today," he said. The AT&T executive pointed out that the Internet exists, thanks to the infrastructure provided by a group of mostly private companies. "There is nothing magic or ethereal about the Internet--it is no more ethereal than the highway system. It is not created by an act of God, but upgraded and maintained by private investors," he said. Although Cicconi's speech did not explicitly refer to the term "Net neutrality," some audience members tackled him on the issue in a question-and-answer session, asking whether the subtext of his speech was really around prioritizing some kinds of traffic. Cicconi responded by saying he believed government intervention in the Internet was fundamentally wrong. "I think people agree why the Internet is successful. My personal view is that government has widely chosen to...keep a light touch and let innovators develop it," he said. "The reason I resist using the term 'Net neutrality' is that I don't think government intervention is the right way to do this kind of thing. I don't think government can anticipate these kinds of technical problems. Right now, I think Net neutrality is a solution in search of a problem." Net neutrality refers to an ongoing campaign calling for governments to legislate to prevent Internet service providers from charging content providers for prioritization of their traffic. The debate is more heated in the United States than in the United Kingdom because there is less competition between ISPs in the States. Content creators argue that Net neutrality should be legislated in order to protect consumers and keep all Internet traffic equal. Network operators and service providers argue that the Internet is already unequal, and certain types of traffic--VoIP, for example--require prioritization by default. "However well-intentioned, regulatory restraints can inefficiently skew investment, delay innovation, and diminish consumer welfare, and there is reason to believe that the kinds of broad marketplace restrictions proposed in the name of 'neutrality' would do just that, with respect to the Internet," the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement last year.
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Internet will be Full Capacity By 2010 !!!
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.switched.com/media/2008/04/galaxy.jpg Where, you ask, is the END of the internet??? Well, in the time-space continuum that is virtual existence, the real question is when And according to ATT without investment, the Internet's current network architecture will "reach the limits of its capacity by 2010." (critical mass melt down) AT&T's vice president of legislative affairs warned that the systems currently in place will not be able to handle the increasing amounts of content (HD Video) He said that at least $55 billion worth of investment was needed in new infrastructure in the next three years in the U.S. alone OMG no more game servers lol http://www.fotosearch.com/bthumb/IHT/IHT117/ih017058.jpg
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ETQW $30 at BestBuy.
its nice to see something isnt going up
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NEW Military T shirt :)
I salute you sir http://www.fotosearch.com/bthumb/PHC/PHC001/200389151-001.jpg http://www.fotosearch.com/bthumb/PSC/PSC031/astronauts_on_moon.jpg http://www.fotosearch.com/bthumb/THK/THK007/C0025240.jpg
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walk with 170lbs 4 two hours
lol well maybe they could put a solar cell helmet on him that would give him a few more minutes
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Terror Alert planned 4 your Cell Phone
hahahhahha GI will be looking for burning tires ohh and I think it is so cool they are doing this..not trippin just sharing as others may not have heard about this and think its cool TOO err heres old timers notification ENJOY
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Terror Alert planned 4 your Cell Phone
msnbc.com Video Player FCC plans Nationwide cell phone emergency text messaging in near future. so If your cell phone beeps some day there may be a message.....Run like hell! RUN
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walk with 170lbs 4 two hours
http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/04/sci_nat_enl_1079019465/img/1.jpg with this device you can carry enough ammo lol when loaded with 170lbs it feels like carrying 5 pounds More than 40 sensors and hydraulic mechanisms calculate how to distribute weight just like the nervous system. These help minimize the load for the wearer.
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NEW Military T shirt :)
err GI I noticed you like to car bomb some posts..... If I was in rotation and had to saddle up for a city run and saw that posted on the wall as I went out (knowing the seriousness of I may never return to base) seeing that would make me laugh I guess like many things.....Its your mind set besides I like Letterman's top 10 no apology here :o
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NEW Military T shirt :)
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Global Terrorism map LIVE
check out this link I ran across http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php