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5 Oct 5 Detroit - W 6 Oct 12 at Seattle - L 7 Oct 19 Tampa Bay - L 8 Oct 26 at Arizona - W 9 Nov 2 St. Louis - Can't tell They have a very good chance at going only 3-6 or 4-5 going into their bye week. That wouldn't be good considering their next games are: Pittsburgh at Green Bay at Baltimore Arizona at Cincinnati at Philadelphia Seattle
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11/14/03 Vancouver, WA Commodore The fuck? Vancouver is a small market. Unless they are trying to get some of the Portland crowd.
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And everyone argued with me saying that the 49ers would crumble with Erickson as coach. Well now I can say HA... HAHAHAHAHA.
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Sounds like to me that the Seahawks could win the NFC West since the Cards and 49ers are in a deep hole and the Rams look to be going to .500 .
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Mozilla 1.4 . However when Firebird reaches 1.0 then that would be my pick. You can try it now of course as well.
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I want to try and see some ROH but I would like to rip RFVideo off. Can someone PM me a good place to get tapes or preferably DVD?
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Supposedly only 1000 made worldwide.
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From DVDDebate.com: http://www.dvddebate.com/article.php?sid=3574
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Yeah this isn't good for most people on the board who may not be able to afford a $20 tape of a indy promotion and don't want to spend that much just to see if they even like the promotion. Just to let you know... I've ratted you all out to the WWE, FBI, CIA, NBA and NAACP.
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They are probably working on it. Both series air on Toon Disney though.
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I suggest Mozilla 1.4 (However Firebird rules all but it's not at version 1.0 yet even though the 0.6 version I am using right now is rock solid.)
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Is Magnavox a good brand for portable CD players?
MrRant replied to brokentusk16's topic in Technology
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Yes it will be on digital cable. That is how you get VOD.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Security holes in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser have been exploited by hackers to hijack AOL instant messaging (news - web sites) accounts and force unsuspecting Web surfers to run up massive phone bills, computer experts cautioned on Friday. Some Internet Explorer users are also finding that malicious Web sites are secretly slipping trojan programs onto their computers, which could prove an even more dangerous exploit, said Drew Copley, a research engineer at Aliso Viejo, California-based eEye Digital Security, who discovered the original security vulnerability. Such stealth programs can include keystroke loggers that record everything a person types or software to erase the hard drive, among other things, he said. Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT - news) has released a patch for the original hole, which was reported about a month ago, said Stephen Toulouse, security program manager for Microsoft's Security Response Center. The company is looking into what it says are variations of the original hole that have been discovered since then that the patch does not fix, Toulouse said. "We will release a fix for the variations," he said. Security experts are reporting the variations as new security holes, disclosed within the past three weeks and used for different types of attacks, Copley said. Microsoft and eEye Digital Security said they have issued information for temporary workarounds. In general, the attacks are accomplished by leading Internet Explorer users to a malicious Web site, either by sending an e-mail with a link to the Web page or distributing a link through instant messaging, Copley said. When the Web site appears, it downloads code that can execute commands on its own onto the unsuspecting computer user's machine, according to Copley. An attacker has written a program that uses a security hole in Internet Explorer to hijack an already running AOL Instant Messenger account, changes the password and send a message to the buddies list with a link to the malicious Web page, according to postings on the Bugtraq security e-mail list. The Web site the posting listed as stealing the AIM passwords appeared to have been shut down. An AOL Time Warner(NYSE:AOL - news) spokesman said the company was looking into the issue. 'PORN DIALER' Another attack is being accomplished by sending computer users to Web sites -- typically porn sites -- that change the computer's dial-up settings to an expensive long-distance phone number without the user knowing it, said Richard Smith, an independent Boston-based security researcher. In the so-called "porn dialer" attack, victims are being charged as much as $5 a minute instead of paying their normal Internet service fee, he said. A third type of attack steers computer users to pay-per-click Web sites, where the spam marketer gets paid each time someone goes to the Web site, Copley said. "These kinds of bugs are really spooky" because they work in the background, undetected by the computer user, he said. "With these kind of holes, a lot of roaches crawl through." Computer users can protect themselves by applying patches, following the workaround instructions or changing their settings in Internet Explorer to prompt them before a Web site downloads programs that can execute on their own, Toulouse said. Also on Friday, anti-virus company Global Hauri of South Korea (news - web sites) warned about a new medium-risk computer worm that spreads through Microsoft Network's MSN Messenger system, attempts to connect to a porn Web site and passes itself around to others in the victim's contact list. Toulouse said Microsoft was looking into the matter. Information about the security holes and how to fix them is at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security.
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You have options: 1. Get a car 2. Take a bus 3. Hitchhike 4. Taxi 5. Walk
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I enjoy minor league hockey and baseball.
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I should look into transferring to Philly just due to the sports discounts I would get. All of these teams are owned by Comcast (my employer): Philadelphia Flyers - NHL Philadelphia 76ers - NBA Philadelphia Phantoms - AHL (Hockey) Philadelphia Wings - Lacrosse Philadelphia Kixx - MISL (Soccer) Probably wouldn't go. Philadelphia Charge - Now of the defunt WUSA. Owned by Comcast but not in Philly (Dr. Tom should know some of these teams) Bowie Baysox - AA affiliate of the Orioles. Frederick Keys - A affiliate of the Orioles. Delmarva Shorebirds - A affiliate of the Orioles.
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I like shrimp, lobster and shell fish but I can't stand fish, oysters, clams or any muscle type thing. Yuck.
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NORFOLK, Va. - A sudden, irresistible urge. A portable toilet. A confrontation with an angry construction worker. Now, a federal lawsuit. William Tremmel, 68, of Altoona, Pa., needed to go. Badly. So he dashed to the nearest portable toilet on the Virginia Beach boardwalk. Problem was, it belonged to construction workers for Weeks Marine, a company hired by the city to replenish the beach. And those workers were fed up with outsiders using the company can. They retaliated, Tremmel claims in a lawsuit filed last month, by driving a bulldozer or front-end loader to the toilet and blocking the doorway, pinning him "inside the rank tomb." Tremmel is seeking $100,000 for the Aug. 19, 2001, incident. Weeks doesn't deny its employee blocked Tremmel in the toilet but says the worker was within his rights. Tremmel says he was locked inside for 25 minutes. He claims members of his family shouted at the worker, but the man left and returned with his foreman, who chastised Tremmel through the closed door and accused him of trespassing. Tremmel says the "abduction and false imprisonment" caused him "humiliation, mortification, shame, vilification, injury to his feelings, mental suffering, insult and indignity." Tremmel and his wife were celebrating their anniversary. The lawsuit also says Tremmel has emphysema, was recovering from prostate surgery and had undergone double-bypass heart surgery. Weeks Marine denied that the workers chastised Tremmel or that he was locked in the toilet for almost half an hour. Weeks says in court papers that its workers believed blocking Tremmel's exit was "reasonable" because he was "wrongfully using the port-o-let." No hearing date has been set.
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Cloves are ok... seeing I don't like the smell of cigs. Flavored cigars though rock.
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NFL Films owns the rights to it I believe. Just like MLB owns all their stuff.
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SEC Filings Looks like some guy who works for MLB just bought 25000 shares.
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I'd do hockey for the price. I get all the college ball I need on locals+ESPN+Fox Sports+Fox Sports Digital to get me through.