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Majorhutch

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  1. hhahaahhahhahhahaa http://www.mobilewaiter.net/images/Christmas_Tree_Delivery.jpg Merry Christmas BraVo sounds like you got a cool rig .....keep that thread count going and you will own some posters lol
  2. Well you know the thinking 1942 then BF 2 was way better then all the fixes then all the maps we had to buy and then 2142 and all the bug fixes then the add on maps we got with it IM thinking alright they have had all this time to improve the game play and many many many bug fixes lol Sooo OK BF 3 should be wayyyy better I hope lol but yea its gonna need some bug spray fo sure........ Im glad it got reposted I missed the first one
  3. EVE-Online is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game that takes place in one of the most brutal and unforgiving corners of space. Unlike most MMOs, EVE is set within a persistent universe that never stops - like the real world, when you log off for the night the universe carries on. As a pilot in EVE, you're equipped with your intellect alone - well, that and a cargo bed chock full of rockets. Upon entering, you'll learn to operate your ship and the intricate techniques of warfare. Over time you may decide to become a corporation leader, head of state or low-security-jumping pirate. Whichever path you choose, there's nothing that can prepare you for the most intense, heart-stirring PvP battles this side of Heimatar. Link here https://secure.eve-online.com/ft/FTDefault.aspx?aid=102869&bid=4
  4. team kill minus ------------ BOOOOOOOO Spawn wait count ----------BOOOOOOOO lol
  5. well what mine did was search for ever it never stopped even when I re clicked it. I thought that was what that video showed
  6. yea Hk is great they had a whole display at the last gun show ..pretty pricey tho lol
  7. Yea HK 416 I seen it! They did a demo on it on the discovery channel Future Weapons the guy digs a hole in the sand and buries it then digs it up and fires a whole clip of rounds then throws it in dirty water reloads and fires again then with the clip out and the dust cover open he throws it on the ground and pours dirt in the champer then picks it up shakes off the dirt loads the clip chambers a round and it NEVER jammed quit a show
  8. lol angry players hmmm I had that problem whe I first bought the game it would search for ever but I couldnt connect
  9. well my hat is off to you ... I leave if its 5 v 4 and we are undermanned by 1 lol
  10. http://i.l.cnn.net/cnn/2007/WORLD/meast/11/26/iraq.bride/t1home.iraqi.disguise.mod.jpg man our troops gotta stay on their toes! They should have forced the groom to kiss his bride LOL OHH that would have been Us torture never mind... A wedding party comes up to a check point and they get caught, Good Job! Soldiers manning a checkpoint near Baghdad stopped a wedding convoy to find that the purported bride and groom were wanted terror suspects, an Iraqi Defense Ministry official said Monday. The soldiers became suspicious of the convoy because its members -- save the "bride" -- were all male and because one of the cars in the convoy did not heed orders to stop, the official said. Also, soldiers said, the people in the car seemed nervous and the groom refused to lift his bride's veil when soldiers asked him to, according to the official. Soldiers ordered everyone out of the car, the official said. Upon inspecting the convoy, soldiers found a stubbly-faced man, Haider al-Bahadli, decked out in a white bride's dress and veil. www.cnn.com
  11. http://www.gasgoo.com/resource/autobiz/B97085AFC67FB0D823C594D0C4D3C08D.jpg He said Chery's development plan for the hybrid technologies can be outlined in the following three phases: Firstly, to start production of mild hybrid sedans by 2008, which are expected to reduce emissions of Chery vehicles by 10% to 30%; secondly, to develop and mass produce full hybrid vehicles and electric/alcohol vehicles by 2010 when Chery will sell half of its vehicles powered by hybrid engine; and lastly to develop hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by 2015. Also at the forum, vice-minister for science and technology Cao Jianlin said the government will provide additional funding for research projects and offer preferential tax rates for those involved in the development and use of renewable energy, as part of its development plan for renewable energy launched in June. The plan aims to increase the proportion of renewable energy to 10 percent of total consumption by 2010, and to 16 percent by 2020, Cao said. It currently accounts for just 1 percent. (isnt it amazing what you can get done without a congress lol)
  12. yeaa crash wins by a landslide
  13. __________NO__________ I understand if you back it up on CD then try a restore that should work
  14. COD 4s multi player mode is the smoothest Ive ever seen. when the settings are set a certain way when you die .you can hit 1 key and instantly respawn I love this feature,the wait and wait count down of BF2 and 2142 to respawn is gone. Another FUN thing is NO punish for TKs haha , a few servers have - points for a TK almost none tho. I have had no lag problems with this one. out of the box it works great :thumbsdown: no patch after patch lol I only wish the maps were bigger.......but I bet that effects game play
  15. 2 special computer disks with the personal data and information on 25 million Britons his gone missing. It is easy to develop a sense of creeping paranoia when you begin to contemplate just how many companies, government departments and other organizations know your personal data. Hi-tech firm Garlik, which helps people gain some control over the use of personal data, estimates that personal details about average Briton can be found in more than 1,000 places on the web. What few people realize, said Ms Gallagher, was that handing over data to one organization can mean that it reaches many others and becomes an entry on the database they maintain. "There is no awareness of what happens to that data when you give it away," said Ms Gallagher. "It is not so much the organizations with which you willingly share data," she said, "it is where it goes after that." Many organisations that collect data, such as credit checking agencies, were under commercial pressure to widen the scope of what they collect, said Ms Gallagher. No longer are firms just interested in the basic facts about you - now what matters as much as what type of credit card you own is when you go shopping, which stores you visit and what you buy. That pattern holds as much information as the raw facts about you - it helps companies decide which socio-economic bracket to put you and how to go about tailoring marketing to fit you and your lifestyle. Watching them Surveillance and the collection of data about people has become so pervasive that it has spawned a dedicated research organization - the Surveillance Studies Network. Dr Kirstie Ball, a senior lecturer at the Open University, said that although many social scientists been studied the subject for years the pervasiveness of that scrutiny was prompting an upsurge of interest. "That personal data held by every organization you interact with runs the parameters of your existence, your consumption, your entitlements," she said. "We're all interested in the collection and application of personal data and its consequences for individual rights and social science concepts such as trust and discrimination," said Dr Ball. "It merits study and understanding because its consequences can be tangible," she said. For instance, she said, an employee ticking the wrong box when they enter your data into a database could mean a person ends up labelled as a former criminal or credit liability. It is possible to ask to see the data that companies and organisations hold about you, but a very small number of people take up this opportunity to vet what is known about them. Making sure all of it is accurate would be a mammoth task. For Ms Gallagher at Demos beefing up the power of the Information Commissioner to enforce the Data Protection Act would help redress some of the imbalance between the data companies hold about us. "Organisations and companies should be responding to the way we live," she said. Only by using those powers will the creeping spread of that data be held stemmed. "You are not going to get people complying with data protection on the basis of good will," she said. "Data is just too valuable." .whos watching you today?? www.bbc.com
  16. http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00393/explorer_682_393764a.jpg http://a.abcnews.com/images/International/64eaa68b-f332-4dbd-b67d-3adae1344b33_mn.jpeg Iceberg smash sinks cruise liner The captain and first officer gave the order to leave the MV Explorer after it was holed by an iceberg. They were the only men to remain on board. A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We have not had any reports of anyone seriously injured. We are in contact with all the relevant authorities. "We are still monitoring the situation closely and will provide full consular assistance as necessary." The collision, which caused a small hole in one of the cabins of the Canadian-owned, Liberian-flagged vessel, occurred early this morning in temperatures of about minus 5C. Owner G.A.P. Adventures, based in Toronto, said the MV Explorer "hit ice" in the Bransfield Strait off King George Island, Antarctica, at 5.24am. It added that all passengers and crew were safe and uninjured
  17. wow 8 feet long this fossilized scorpion bone found and this computer generated image showing its actual size making it the biggest bug in the world ! http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20071121/capt.5531fe789e114bb68cff7d5df33787b7.britain_gigantic_scorpion_lon803.jpg?x=180&y=302&sig=CbQ_TbQivM6gSvjtFnUDGg-- Scientists find fossil of enormous bug LONDON- This was a bug you couldn't swat and definitely couldn't step on. British scientists have stumbled across a fossilized claw, part of an ancient sea scorpion, that is of such large proportion it would make the entire creature the biggest bug ever. How big? Bigger than you, and at 8 feet long as big as some Smart cars. The discovery in 390-million-year-old rocks suggests that spiders, insects, crabs and similar creatures were far larger in the past than previously thought, said Simon Braddy, a University of Bristol paleontologist and one of the study's three authors. "This is an amazing discovery," he said Tuesday. "We have known for some time that the fossil record yields monster millipedes, super-sized scorpions, colossal cockroaches, and jumbo dragonflies. But we never realized until now just how big some of these ancient creepy-crawlies were," he said. The research found a type of sea scorpion that was almost half a yard longer than previous estimates and the largest one ever to have evolved. The study, published online Tuesday in the Royal Society's journal Biology Letters, means that before this sea scorpion became extinct it was much longer than today's average man is tall. Prof. Jeorg W. Schneider, a paleontologist at Freiberg Mining Academy in southeastern Germany, said the study provides valuable new information about "the last of the giant scorpions." Schneider, who was not involved in the study, said these scorpions "were dominant for millions of years because they didn't have natural enemies. Eventually they were wiped out by large fish with jaws and teeth." Braddy's partner paleontologist Markus Poschmann found the claw fossil several years ago in a quarry near Prum, Germany, that probably had once been an ancient estuary or swamp. "I was loosening pieces of rock with a hammer and chisel when I suddenly realized there was a dark patch of organic matter on a freshly removed slab. After some cleaning I could identify this as a small part of a large claw," said Poschmann, another author of the study. "Although I did not know if it was more complete or not, I decided to try and get it out. The pieces had to be cleaned separately, dried, and then glued back together. It was then put into a white plaster jacket to stabilize it," he said. Eurypterids, or ancient sea scorpions, are believed to be the extinct aquatic ancestors of today's scorpions and possibly all arachnids, a class of joint-legged, invertebrate animals, including spiders, scorpions, mites and ticks. Braddy said the fossil was from a Jaekelopterus Rhenaniae, a kind of scorpion that lived only in Germany for about 10 million years, about 400 million years ago. He said some geologists believe that gigantic sea scorpions evolved due to higher levels of oxygen in the atmosphere in the past. Others suspect they evolved in an "arms race" alongside their likely prey, fish that had armor on their outer bodies. Braddy said the sea scorpions also were cannibals that fought and ate one other, so it helped to be as big as they could be. "The competition between this scorpion and its prey was probably like a nuclear standoff, an effort to have the biggest weapon," he said. "Hundreds of millions of years ago, these sea scorpions had the upper hand over vertebrates — backboned animals like ourselves." That competition ended long ago. But the next time you swat a fly, or squish a spider at home, Braddy said, try to "think about the insects that lived long ago. You wouldn't want to swat one of those." www.yahoo.com
  18. yea I clicked 20 but 22 is good I just dont like FRIENDLY FIRE lol I shoot as soon as I see somethin move so I will quickly become the TK king :klinked:
  19. http://sidewayspony.com/images/trough/production/2007/nov/15/53621_orig_thanksgiving_20turkey.jpg IDq8XBhu-bo&rel=1 for you hunters http://www.bolexcollector.com/images/articles/06_11_12b.jpgI was just thinking today is probably not a good day to be a turkey :klinked:
  20. ya I just wish I knew where one of those super secret underground cities were now :klinked:
  21. How do you subscribe to a forum? thanks
  22. OM gosh I paid 439.00 for a Samsung Blue Ray Player :twitcy:
  23. The link is dead.... Im not disputing its durability .....I saw this last night on Discovery so I looked it up as , This Discovery Video done by that former Special Opps Navy Seal was really impressive. I guess they have some work to do................... :klinked:

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