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Going to have to pick this one up.
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Been waiting a long time for this.
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I've only ever used Facebook. >.>
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I also use an add-on for Firefox called Do Not Track Plus. Helps a lot.
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vb5 does indeed look quite terrible, I do stop by from time to time, just rarely have much to say >.>
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Congradulations on another year, may your next bring you better fortune than your last.
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I'm actually paying for 35/35. Its FIOS, and I'm Wired.
I was using Comcast and getting 20/5 from them, then I got a notice last September that they were changing the way I'd be billed, and it was going to 74.99 a month for the same service (I'd been paying 39.95) Called Frontier, week later I had this hooked up, 55.95 a month with no contract.
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What speeds do the rest of ye get?
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I'd forgotten about St. Patrick's being not so far off. >.>
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I’m publishing this video because I want the world to know how much danger the American Transportation Security Administration is putting all us all in with their haste to deploy the expensive, invasive nude body scanner program. When the machines came out, we were told that the invasion on our privacy, doses of radiation, and trashing of our Constitution were necessary because the old metal detectors weren’t good enough. That “non-metallic explosives” were a threat, even though no one has boarded a plane in the US with any type of explosive in nearly 40 years. But while America was testing these devices, Rafi Sela, who ran security for Ben Gurion airport in Israel, which is known for being one of the most secure airports in the world, was quoted saying he could “overcome the body scanners with enough explosives to take down a Boeing 747,” and Ben Gurion therefore refused to buy scanners. The US ignored this warning, and Mr. Sela never publicly explained his statement. But it stuck with me.As a scientist, engineer, and frequent traveler, as well as the first person to sue the TSA when they rolled out the scanners as primary in Nov. 2010, I studied and learned about both kinds of scanners currently in use by the TSA. Here are several images produced by TSA nude body scanners. You’ll see that the search victim is drawn with light colors and placed on a black background in both images. In these samples, the individuals are concealing metallic objects that you can see as a black shape on their light figure. Again that’s light figure, black background, and BLACK threat items. Yes that’s right, if you have a metallic object on your side, it will be the same color as the background and therefore completely invisible to both visual and automated inspection.
It can’t possibly be that easy to beat the TSA’s billion dollar fleet of nude body scanners, right? The TSA can’t be that stupid, can they?
Unfortunately, they can, and they are. To put it to the test, I bought a sewing kit from the dollar store, broke out my 8th grade home ec skills, and sewed a pocket directly on the side of a shirt. Then I took a random metallic object, in this case a heavy metal carrying case that would easily alarm any of the “old” metal detectors, and walked through a backscatter x-ray at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. On video, of course. While I’m not about to win any videography awards for my hidden camera footage, you can watch as I walk through the security line with the metal object in my new side pocket. My camera gets placed on the conveyer belt and goes through its own x-ray, and when it comes out, I’m through, and the object never left my pocket.
Maybe a fluke? Ok, let’s try again at Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport through one of the TSA’s newest machines: a millimeter wave scanner with automated threat detection built-in. With the metallic object in my side pocket, I enter the security line, my device goes through its own x-ray, I pass through, and exit with the object without any complaints from the TSA.
While I carried the metal case empty, by one with mal-intent, it could easily have been filled with razor blades, explosives, or one of Charlie Sheen’s infamous 7 gram rocks of cocaine. With a bigger pocket, perhaps sewn on the inside of the shirt, even a firearm could get through. It’s important to note that any metal object of any size can use this technique. …and I don’t urge you to try to bring contraband through security, as the nude body scanners often have false positives: so while the metal on your side might get through, a button on your shirt or a sweaty armpit might “look suspicious” and earn you a pat down anyway.
Now, I’m sure the TSA will accuse me of aiding the terrorists by releasing this video, but it’s beyond belief that the terrorists haven’t already figured this out and are already plotting to use this against us. It’s also beyond belief that the TSA did not already know everything I just told you, and arrogantly decided to disregard our safety: anything to force Americans to give up our liberty to the federal government and our tax dollars to companies that are in bed with that government. The nude body scanner program is nothing but a giant fraud, which should come as no surprise after the Fast & Furious scandal that sent thousands of guns to Mexican drug cartels and cost a Customs and Border Patrol agent his life. THIS is a disgrace. So let’s fix this problem — now — before the terrorists take this opportunity to hurt us: the TSA must immediately end the nude body scanner program, and return to the tried-and-true metal detectors that actually work, and work without invading our privacy, as well as implement better solutions for non-metallic explosives, such as bomb-sniffing dogs and trace detection machines.
The TSA is worse than ineffective: they are an epic fail placing us all in danger. Beyond the scanners, Demand of your legislators and presidential candidates that they get rid of this $8B a year waste known as the TSA and privatize airport security. Ask for their commitment to our rights in exchange for your vote. And no matter which party is in the White House or holds on to Capital Hill, the issue of ending TSA abuse is of interest to all Americans; it’s NOT a partisan issue. We must all stand together and demand an end to the organization that molests our families while placing us in danger by directly ignoring blatant security flaws.
Thank you.
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Couldn't imagine o.0, thing must be pretty heavy too.
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Currently using a HD6850 in my setup, replaced the HD4850 I was using.
What cards are the rest of you using for your systems?
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Can't wait for this movie to come out. >.>
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Been looking forward to this game for awhile now.
Going to have to play through ME1 and 2 again though, Save game files were on a HD that crashed >.<
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Looks pretty awesome, can't wait. >.>
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Looks great, I believe my wife read the book awhile back.
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1% and 2% are not all that different, shouldn't notice too much of a taste difference, Fat free is thin enough it looks like colored water, still tastes like milk though.
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Kind of weaned myself off the other things, went from Whole milk to 2% when I first moved in with Shalla, Dropped to 1% about a year ago, fat free for the last 4 months.
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I actually switched to healthier eating not so long ago, fat free milk, not eating out as often, moar chicken and wild caught fish (Helps that I now live near Seattle) Soon as I have reliable transportation again I plan on taking a look at more of the Nature trails around here (will post pictures of that) >.>
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Unfortunately this will end up being the cheap solution to this problem, i foresee them just spraying this stuff all over landfills, especially overseas in countries like India, where garbage of this nature is a huge problem.
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I put it in spoiler tags because it's a bit long >.>
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Been out of work all week. Bronchitis, my voice went on wends from the coughing. Current plans are to hopefully be able to speak in a normal voice tomorrow when i go back to work o.@;;
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Merry Yuletide!
(Its all about the rebirth of the Sun anyway.)
Jupiter Ascending
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Looks interesting, Similarish theme to the Matrix movies, considering that it's produced and directed by the Wachowskis, not much of a surprise.
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