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  1. I don't like the security warning I get when I click this thread.
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    Question

    Simple things for a simple man.
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    Testing

    You gay fuck.
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    Rolling Stone magazine's newest list

    I can't believe "Eliminator" is at 396.
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    Fuck America

    I remember singing that song in the 3rd grade.
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    Mind Games IYH ending

    Maybe....MAYBE he really IS dead?
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    Holy Post Whores!

    Cocksuckers.
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    Pets

    Yeah.. I'll upload some pics and post them tomorrow.
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    Top Five Music Videos

    No order ZZ Top - Leggz GNR - Welcome To The Jungle Van Halen - Jump Michael Jackson - Thriller Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody - Original or the intercut with Waynes World. Honorable mention: Aerosmith - Amazing.
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    Pets

    2 cats... Stealth and Sheba. Schnauze we gave to the SO's parents because their cat was murdered (Someone actually took the cat and DROWNED it in their pool, the cover was on so there is NO WAY the cat fell in etc) and he likes them.
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    Things You Need on Your PC

    While I don't think this is a bad idea, I would suggest possibly using Spybot's Immunize feature instead and also the ability to lock the HOST file in that same section. Doesn't do anything to the registry. But if you do use this program MAKE SURE YOU BACK UP YOUR REGISTRY.
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    Things You Need on Your PC

    What you want to do is this: 1. If it is a program that you know and trust (IE, Outlook, Outlook Express, AIM, RealPlayer etc) then check the box for remember the selection you make and say yes. 2. If it is a program that you are not familiar with then write down the program name (whatever.exe) and then say no temporarily and do a Google search for that name and it should tell you whether it is a good program (meaning it's okay to connect to the internet) or if it is Spyware or perhaps a trojan. ALWAY MAKE IT SHOW A POP UP~! That is how you keep track of what is going OUT of your computer. If you have a Trojan on your CPU you want to know if it's trying to access the internet and spread or allow a hacker access to your system.
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    Disturbing

    Has anyone seen the Darwin fish eating the Jesus fish?
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    Question

    The permission to throw frozen pine cones at customers as they leave.
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    Disturbing

    I'm sure you would.........
  16. MOSUL, Iraq - Iraqi teenagers dragged two bloodied U.S. soldiers from a wrecked vehicle and pummeled them with concrete blocks Sunday, witnesses said, describing the killings as a burst of savagery in a city once safe for Americans. Another soldier was killed by a bomb and a U.S.-allied police chief was assassinated. The U.S.-led coalition also said it grounded commercial flights after the military confirmed that a missile struck a DHL cargo plane that landed Saturday at Baghdad International Airport with its wing aflame. Nevertheless, American officers insisted they were making progress in bringing stability to Iraq (news - web sites), and the U.S.-appointed Governing Council named an ambassador to Washington — an Iraqi-American woman who spent the past decade lobbying U.S. lawmakers to promote democracy in her homeland. Witnesses to the Mosul attack said gunmen shot two soldiers driving through the city center, sending their vehicle crashing into a wall. The 101st Airborne Division said the soldiers were driving to another garrison. About a dozen swarming teenagers dragged the soldiers out of the wreckage and beat them with concrete blocks, the witnesses said. "They lifted a block and hit them with it on the face," said Younis Mahmoud, 19. It was unknown whether the soldiers were alive or dead when pulled from the wreckage. Initial reports said the soldiers' throats were cut. But another witness, teenager Bahaa Jassim, said the wounds appeared to have come from bullets. "One of the soldiers was shot under the chin and the bullet came out of his head. I saw the hole in his helmet. The other was shot in the throat," Jassim said. Some people looted the vehicle of weapons, CDs and a backpack, Jassim said. "They remained there for over an hour without the Americans knowing anything about it," he said. "I ... went and told other troops." Television footage showed the soldiers' bodies splayed on the ground as U.S. troops secured the area. One victim's foot appeared to have been severed. The frenzy recalled the October 1993 scene in Somalia, when locals dragged the bodies of Marines killed in fighting with warlords through the streets. In Baqouba, just north of Baghdad, insurgents detonated a roadside bomb as a 4th Infantry Division convoy passed, killing one soldier and wounding two others, the military said. In Baghdad, Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt confirmed the Mosul deaths but refused to provide details. "We're not going to get ghoulish about it," he said. The savagery of the attack was unusual for Mosul, once touted as a success story in sharp contrast to the anti-American violence seen in Sunni Muslim areas north and west of Baghdad. In recent weeks, however, attacks against U.S. troops have increased in Mosul, raising concerns the insurgency is spreading. Simultaneously, attacks have accelerated against Iraqis considered to be supporting Americans — such as policemen and politicians working for the interim Iraqi administration. On Sunday, gunmen killed the Iraqi police chief of Latifiyah, 20 miles south of Baghdad, and his bodyguard and driver, American and Iraqi officials said. No further details were released. The assassination occurred one day after suicide bombers struck two police stations northeast of Baghdad within 30 minutes, killing at least 14 people. Gunmen on Saturday also killed an Iraqi police colonel protecting oil installations in Mosul. In Samara, about 75 miles north of Baghdad, Iraqi police said six U.S. Apache helicopter gunships blasted marshland after four rocket-propelled grenades were fired at the American military garrison at the city's northern end. One Iraqi passer-by was killed in the air attack, police said. In Kirkuk, 150 miles north of Baghdad, a bomb exploded at an oil compound, injuring three American civilian contractors from the U.S. firm Kellogg Brown & Root. The three suffered facial cuts from flying glass, U.S. Lt. Col. Matt Croke said. KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton, also has a significant presence at Baghdad's Palestine Hotel, which was rocketed by insurgents Friday, wounding one civilian. "We all know that Americans are being threatened," Croke said. Kimmitt told reporters in Baghdad that witnesses saw two surface-to-air missiles fired Saturday at a cargo plane operated by the Belgium-based package service DHL as it left for Bahrain. The plane was the first civilian airliner hit by insurgents, who have shot down several military helicopters with shoulder-fired rockets. DHL and Royal Jordanian, the only commercial passenger airline flying into Baghdad, immediately suspended flights on orders of the coalition authority. Despite the ongoing violence, U.S. officials insisted the occupation was going well. "If you look at the accomplishments of the coalition since March of this year, it has been enormous," Marine Gen. Peter Pace, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in Tikrit. Pace is touring Afghanistan (news - web sites) and Iraq. Also Sunday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said veteran Washington lobbyist Rend Rahim Francke was appointed Iraq's ambassador to the United States. Francke, an Iraq native who has spent most of her life abroad, led the Iraq Foundation, a Washington-based pro-democracy group, and has helped plan Iraq's transition from Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s rule. The appointment will renew the diplomatic ties between Washington and Baghdad severed in 1990 when Saddam invaded Kuwait. ------------------------------- Too bad we can't be just a brutal and line up the Iraqis and start shooting them 1 per hour until they gave up the ones that did this.... and then just shoot those that did on the spot. That would be my way of dealing with this type of thing. Let them know of the supreme consequences for fucking with us.
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    CPU Usage at 100%....computer SLOWDOWN!

    Check the Things you Need on Your PC thread pinned at the top and download Spybot and/or Ad-Aware and run those and see if that fixes the issue.
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    Mourning's career over

    I must have missed.
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    Mourning's career over

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New Jersey Nets center Alonzo Mourning is leaving basketball again because the kidney disease he's had for three years is worsening and he needs a transplant. The announcement Monday came just a few months after Mourning, 33, signed a four-year contract with the Nets believed to be worth $22 million. The four-time All-Star sat out all of last season and large portions of two of the last three years because of the life-threatening kidney ailment, focal glomerulosclerosis. The team said Mourning, who was in his 12th NBA season, needs a transplant "in the near future" and that a nationwide search is under way for a prospective donor. "Alonzo is a true champion and a very courageous athlete who attempted to defy the odds with his comeback to the NBA," Nets president Rod Thorn said. "Unfortunately, his medical condition will not allow him to continue his basketball career." Dr. Gerald Appel of Columbia University Medical Center said Mourning's kidney function has deteriorated rapidly in recent weeks. "It is no longer medically safe for him to play basketball," Appel said. "Although he still feels well, the chemical imbalances in his blood make it dangerous for him to play." Mourning played in 12 games for the Nets this season, averaging a disappointing 8 points and 2.3 rebounds in 17.9 minutes. His career averages were 20.3 points and 9.8 rebounds per game coming into this season. On Saturday, Mourning had a season-high 15 points in the Nets' 81-80 loss to the Toronto Raptors. Two days earlier, he got into a heated exchange with teammate Kenyon Martin, who made light of Mourning's disease. "I have overcome all I have overcome to come back and play this game for one reason, and that's to win," Mourning said afterward. Mourning previously played for the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat. The disease was detected in 2000, while Mourning was with the Heat. The diagnosis came shortly after the 6-foot-10 center helped the U.S. team win the gold medal at the Olympics. The disease attacks the tiny filters in the kidney that remove waste from the blood. That makes the kidney spill protein from blood into the urine. The resulting kidney damage can lead to kidney failure, which requires dialysis or a transplant. "It's a sad day in anyone's life when they can on longer do what they love, especially when they have no control over their situation," Heat president Pat Riley said in a statement. "Alonzo had been the cornerstone of the Heat organization for eight years and continues to be a role model in the Miami community."
  20. Just go to Network in the Control Panel and you should see a option for Network Login.... select Windows Login.
  21. Comedy Central. Sunday 11/30 - 11:00PM. Watch it or record it. Edit for correct day.
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    Minor WWE News From The Torch

    Oh Jesus Christ.....
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    Democratic Debate: Part 800

    I've found Democratic debates to be somewhat similar to watching cheese age.
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    Minor WWE News From The Torch

    This Seadawg sounds like one baaaddd mother...
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