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Majorhutch

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  1. hahahahahahaha bring back Cheers or Seinfeld or how about X Files type shows
  2. 2 Miracles 1 almost no one survives being thrown form a high speed car crash 2 The fact that the passenger walked away with minor injuries well a 3rd would be the good karma that changed your time line and your guardian detained you. At least they got the guy I had someone batter ram me from behind a while back and he was able to get his Benz started and speed off.... Im sure he was blasted. best of luck on the recovery
  3. hey heres an intro video http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=74147&videoChannel=2602
  4. http://www.aolcdn.com/aolnews_photos/05/07/20080110165809990022 BOOM The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador, erupting on Thursday, has been releasing a high level of energy since Dec. 22, but a U.S. expert predicts a "great eruption" looming ahead. http://www.aolcdn.com/aolnews_photos/0c/00/20080110165109990013 This is weird Its also in South America Chile Tuesday a huge eruption http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=73621 watch it .......... lava flying every where
  5. Mr Sharp65 Very cool IM d/l it now thank you
  6. hey I like my 2500.00 car better:p umm well 3000.00 lol http://www.thearmory.cc/forum/showthread.php?t=21053 http://www.chinacartimes.com/wp-content/f1.jpg
  7. Serenity ohh and hey how about them bug wars lol http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/dynamic/imgs/070503/scifigallery/starshiptroopers_l.jpg
  8. Its bad enough having one of these crotch rockets this guy has to show off lol http://www.thearmory.cc/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=4095&d=1186451455 http://www.dumbvideos.com/motorcycleskiing.html
  9. You know the thing I had to wrap my brain around is the line between True and False moving up and making the probability of Catastrophic occurrence more likely. Using that assumption makes it seem much more likely the tipping point can occur or will occur. Happy Holidays everyone the black and white of it is either we will do something or we wont :warning:lol
  10. posted on ABC News Dec. 18, 2007 here http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=4015371&page=1 today is the first time I have ever seen this story..........video
  11. Teacher Shakes Up YouTube with "Most Terrifying Video You'll Ever See" A Science Teacher's Web Video Is Among YouTube's Most Watched This is almost 10 min long so its not for busy people with no time to think. How It All Ends
  12. 23 escaped TB patients remain at large South African authorities have threatened to use police in door-to-door searches to compel 23 patients with highly infectious, drug resistant tuberculosis to return to the hospital they escaped from last week.Eastern Cape health department spokesman Siyanda Manana said Wednesday that court orders would be delivered to the patients' homes Thursday. "If they do not return immediately, department officials will be accompanied by members of the South African Police Service in a door-to-door search," he said. In all, 49 patients fled from the Jose Pearson hospital near the coastal city of Port Elizabeth between Wednesday and Friday of last week by cutting a gap through the wire fence surrounding the isolation unit.The patients, who are suffering from multi-drug resistant TB and its even more incurable form, extremely drug resistant TB, had complained that they wanted to spend Christmas with their families. Some had been in the hospital for more than 18 months. In the interim, 26 have returned to the hospital of their own accord. "I think that those who returned are aware that they are putting themselves and their families at risk," said Manana, according to the South African Press Association. Virtually incurable TB epidemic The mass escape highlighted the problems faced by South Africa as it struggles to cope with an epidemic of virtually incurable TB that feeds off the AIDS virus and kills most of its victims. South Africa has an estimated 5.4 million people living with the AIDS virus. There have been around 400 confirmed cases of the incurable strain known as XDR-TB, or extremely drug resistant TB. But activists say the actual number is probably much larger, because testing methods are not sophisticated enough to detect the new strain and many people die before they can be diagnosed.Several provinces in South Africa have been forced to take legal action to force drug resistant TB patients to stay in the hospital. Earlier this year in Cape Town, for instance, authorities had to confine a minibus taxi driver — who was a potential risk to hundreds of people every day — after he insisted he could not afford the loss of wages by committing himself to a hospital. Although forced confinement of patients violates most medical ethics, authorities say they have no choice but to put the wider public good above individual rights. Confinement for XDR-TB is at least six months. Some patients have been at the Jose Pearson institution for more than twelve months while others have been there more than eighteen months. Patients wanted to spend holidays with family Tension started mounting early in December when patients insisted they be released to spend the festive season with their families. As a compromise, the hospital agreed to release those considered slightly less infectious for a limited period under strict supervision. Patients not released were promised a function with their families at the hospital. It was unclear what prompted the patients to break out. The hospital has since changed its security firm and increased the number of watchmen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earlier this month, the state of Arizona jailed a man who failed to take medication for a TB infection. Andrew Speaker, the American who caused an international health scare and was the subject of a federal investigation after he flew to Europe for his wedding in May, was forcibly quarantined by U.S. authorities upon his return to the United States.
  13. wow what a graphics improvement
  14. you should look up all the extra days you worked when you didnt have to .... then you could go SEEE I worked 10 days more than he did lol
  15. a person with no status here only is allowed 19.5KB lol not 585.9 KB I tried the 100 x 100 size but it still wont accept a largr file than 19.5
  16. If you skim this story I posted http://www.thearmory.cc/forum/showthread.php?t=21910 This will keep ANYONE from wanting to use a console in the future its getting so structured with all the legal issues and rules them wanting total control over anything you do .d/l ,upgrade use more than once, NO back ups .. even if you own 2 consoles they destroy the old one when you upgrade. After I read that no way will I buy a 360 anything in the future
  17. +1 Mass Effect I just read a rating on it making it 1 of the top Sci Fi games
  18. hey Merc How were you able to use that large of a file for your avatar? mR T lol:)
  19. For moviegoers, that usually translates into special-effects spectacles that may blow your mind without actually engaging it — silliness like "Transformers" or "I, Robot." Science fiction video games are usually just as shallow. They may lean on reliable SF themes like space exploration, time travel or alien invasion, but most of them boil down to killing everything that moves.http://gaming.tweaktown.com/ib/masseffect_xb360_1_full.jpg But there have been a few more thoughtful SF games over the years, from classics like "Chrono Trigger" and "Deus Ex" to this year's "BioShock." They give your brain something to chew on while you're not mowing down hordes of mutants. "Mass Effect" reaches for that goal; the other games reviewed here don't. —"Mass Effect" (Microsoft, for the Xbox 360, $59.99): The BioWare studio's resume includes "Knights of the Old Republic," the most expansive "Star Wars" game ever — and "Mass Effect" is even more ambitious, building a vast intergalactic culture from scratch. The adventure spans a huge assortment of planets, and along the way you'll meet hundreds of characters from about a dozen races. You are Shepard, commander of a top-of-the-line spaceship called the SS Normandy. You can customize Shepard's gender, physique, skills and history, but you'll inevitably be called upon to join the Spectres, a group of elite agents dedicated to wiping out the universe's most ominous threats. Top of the list is Saren, a rogue Spectre who's building an android army. "Mass Effect" gives you all kinds of freedom. In pursuit of Saren, you can take on plenty of side missions. You can build up your weapon skills or focus on "biotic" talents like telekinesis and healing. And you can try to act nobly and become a "Paragon," or behave like a jerk (er, "Renegade"). "Mass Effect" may be too dialogue-heavy for some adrenaline junkies, and its menu system is awfully unwieldy. But it's one of the best-written and best-looking games in a long time, and I can't wait for the next game in the planned trilogy. Three-and-a-half stars out of four. —"TimeShift" (Sierra, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, $59.99): In a season filled with fantastic games like "Call of Duty 4" and "The Orange Box," a first-person shooter needs a unique twist to make it stand out. In "TimeShift," the gimmick is that you can stop, slow down or even reverse time — a useful talent when a grenade is flying toward your head. A physicist named Aiden Krone has stolen the "Alpha Suit," which he's used to travel back in time and create all sorts of havoc. Your job is to go to his alternate past, with the help of the "Beta Suit," and help the resistance bring down the dystopia Krone has created. It's all very heady (and a bit incoherent) but the plot is really just an excuse for a series of chaotic gunfights in a blasted landscape. The time-bending abilities add a nice touch in the heat of battle, but the puzzles requiring use of the Beta Suit are all too obvious. "TimeShift" feels like a missed opportunity to create something fresh in the first-person shooter genre. Two stars. —"BlackSite: Area 51" (Midway, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, $59.99): Shortly after the release of "BlackSite," lead designer Harvey Smith went public with complaints about the game's development. Then Midway told him to take a hike. As you might expect, "BlackSite" isn't very good. It begins, weirdly enough, in Iraq, where some cynical U.S. soldiers stumble across some mutated enemies. Then it fast-forwards two years to the Nevada desert, where militants have reportedly taken over a small town. Of course, the real threat is the aliens who have escaped from the legendary Area 51, and the game quickly degenerates into a violent bug hunt. There's some pointed political satire, but it isn't witty enough to make "BlackSite" more than a run-of-the-mill shooter. http://gaming.tweaktown.com/ib/masseffect_xb360_10_full.jpg www.foxnews.com
  20. to me 95% is stunning I still am surprised,I figured maybe 55% 60 most. If YOU already knew ninety five percent .......... 95%......... of todays email is junk and spam then you must be an analyst with access to a supercomputer and know more than us.
  21. http://msnbcmedia2.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/ArtAndPhoto-Fronts/TECH/Dec/071213/g-tec-071214-mars-slideshow-7p.grid-4x2.jpg Mars shines bright in December Planet will not be this close to Earth until year 2016 Mars will be closer to Earth this month than any time until the year 2016. The red planet is now the brightest "star" in the evening sky and is already above the horizon as evening twilight fades away. But give it at least two more hours ? until about 8 p.m. ? for it to climb above the poor atmospheric seeing that's near the horizon. By then, this brilliant yellow-orange world will be at an altitude of around 30 degrees as seen from mid-northern latitudes. Your clenched fist held at arm's length is roughly equal to 10 degrees, so by 8 p.m. Mars will be about "three-fists" up from the east-northeast horizon. Mars appears much sharper and steadier when it crosses the southern meridian, about a half hour after local midnight. Its altitude as seen from most mid-northern latitudes is then about 75-degrees (more than "seven fists" up from the southern horizon).
  22. wow nice job Santas helper get aBlu Ray player they are way cheaper this year
  23. wow no wonder there is laggggg Spam is 95% of email traffic, says Barracuda http://www.techspot.com/images/teaser/spam.gif How big is the spam problem? Has it been declining over the years? The answers are huge and, sadly, no. In fact, spam has been growing at a significant rate. Nearly four years ago, approximately 70% of the email flowing through the world's servers was spam. Now it has risen to an obscene 95%, a figured pulled from a study done by Barracuda Networks. They determined after scanning over a billion messages sent per day that spam has continued to increase year after year. Other interesting figures were pulled from the surveys, including an increased usage of attachments for spam. Where exactly, though, do we go from here? Spam in the inbox may be a nuisance, but an overwhelming majority of email traffic being composed of spam is another issue altogether. Legislation, technology, 3rd party companies ? there have been many, many attempts to curbing spam. And yet, the problem remains. In fact, it is only getting worse.
  24. OHH boy really really cool

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