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Saw one the best license plates (pic inside)
ImUrOBGYN replied to ImUrOBGYN's topic in Pics and Vids
Yeah, mind-bottling. You know, when things are so crazy it gets your thoughts all trapped, like in a bottle. -
If you read carefully, he did say, "It looked like this..." I've been out a few times this last couple months. It really depends on the area. They're always gonna be worse along common game trails, especially with a lot of deer. When you cruise thru the woods, try not to brush against any bushes or branches, especially with your head. They like to wait in ambush for passerbys. I periodically check myself at every break or clearing. Nothing beats having a partner to help for obvious reasons. Two of the times I've been out, though I haven't found them to be near as bad as last year, I thought I'd got them all only to find that one straggler later. One of them I didn't find until the next day while showering in my hair. Deer tick, no lyme disease for me. A couple days ago I trekked quite a bit in an area near my house. Never found a single one. I was suprised and quite happy. I'm really suprised to find how bad the ticks are up here compared to down south. Generally, there are more bugs, etc down there due to seasonal differences.
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lol I forgot all about the turbo button. Holy shit, how could I? I had one on the samsung, too.
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How late does everyone normally stay at that sonic? I won't be able to jet out till bout 9pm tonight.
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Samsung with the amber screen. Don't recall the specs. This was before even your first computer, Thorne. Ah, the days of playing Police Quest and swapping out like 6 bigass floppies every few minutes. lol It even had the big lockout key that worked on one of the snack machines at my school.
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Even if you had, it still hasn't gotten the coverage it deserves. Nobody I've talked to has realized the full extent of devastation and flooding they've had.
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No. Maybe a little. Ok, fine. True. There's a process.
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HAHA! You have faith. :gtfo:
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Not bad. Not quite as sexy sounding as this, though. This guy's gotten better times, but I can't find the vid. This one, which is a bit slower than the dsm's will have to do.
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Hmm. I've heard a couple things out there about this, I believe. If I get a chance, I'll check into it. But for christ's sake, don't wait for me to remember or you could very quickly find yourself as old as I am.
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How do you guys even remember this shit. I barely even remember my first computer's name, let alone the specs. Then again, I'm not quite as dorky as you guys.
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lol That sucks. Awhile back, my gf'd dad was visiting (mom was showing up the next day) and we went for a ride in the supra to alum creek. First time he'd rode with in it. We were on the hilly backside and I had sped up to about 80 for the hill and right on the other side, right after my damn gf jinxed me with, "You better slow down, you're gonna get a ticket", there was a damn cop. There's a bit more to the story, but that's the jist.
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Damn, I bought a bike when I moved here after seeing some the trails and knowing that would be the incentive to help get back in shape. Plus, I love biking. But, sold the bike awhile back because I needed the money. Wish I had it back, now. I'd love to go.
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Look up the accuracy of these things. In many, many cities, the cameras have been found to deal out tickets WAY more often than they're deserved. There's been quite a bit of controversy over these things. Multiple cameras in various cities have been observed taking pics and issuing tickets to those who've gone through a yellow or have even been stopped at the damn light. These are only a couple examples of various issues.
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Have you had any landlords you were in good with? I had a problem a few years back in Texas but I was friends with a lady who was a landlord and knew her job and all the laws well. She also gave me a handbook on all the laws, as well. With her help, I crushed my old landlord. You may look into that or someone who knows a landlord, etc. You may also check the library for your gf's rights here in Ohio while you wait or look for better advice. Also, I hope your gf has been logging all these incidents. The more exact and accurate the dates, the better. As far as I'm concerned, her landlord has broken the contract multiple times already.
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Awesome. It's like having a viewing screen of my brain.
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For me and what I have, I generally upload things to my pc or ps3 and then download on the psp. You should be able to do the same thing. Transfer files from psp to pc. Insert new card into psp (or whatever), upload files from pc to new psp micro cards.
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http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/00676/diver-404_676902c.jpg + http://www.bored.com/billboards/images/cork_outdoor.jpg Problem solved.
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Was reading about this, too. Apparently, they shaved a few hundred pounds. I hope they get sold as opposed to destroyed. They really helped move aluminum forward in car manufacturing.
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http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k58/ImUrOBGYN/Car/WePoor.jpg I gotta wonder why they'd blow the money on a personalized license plate, though.
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Went to the fucking weather site again. I would stay away from awhile. Reason below as caught by the program I use, Avast: 5/1/2010 2:05:10 PM SYSTEM 1428 Sign of "JS:ScriptIP-inf [Trj]" has been found in "http://www3.workfree36-td.xorg.pl/?p=p52dcWpkbG6Hnc3KbmNToKV1iqHWnG3KXsWYlGhnZWuVmA%3D%3D" file. This was a attempted Trojan download while visiting http://www.thefuckingweather.com/. Now, I don't believe it's the site itself, it could very possibly be adware on the webpage. However, it's still the webmaster's responsibility to be aware of the advertisers and their histories. This would also mean that it may not be a problem everytime you visit. (Different ads/scripts may load each visit, etc) So, I say, fuck the fucking weather dot com site.
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Meant to post this 2 or 3 days ago but figured some of you had too many kids anyway. WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration says it is investigating after a health-care company recalled more than 40 over-the-counter infant's and children's liquid medications. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,591882,00.html
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It's one thing for someone to know it's ok to screw your car up, but when someone goes behind your back and screws it up, it's a whole different story.
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Spinoff: stock buy investment bp/gs
ImUrOBGYN replied to Stallion Motorsports1647545491's topic in Dumpster
Little BP info from before the recent spill, etc: Timeline: BP's Woes January 16, 2007 10:32 a.m. BP is struggling to put behind it a series of problems in the U.S., including a refinery explosion in Texas killed 15 people in March 2005 and an oil spill in Alaska discovered earlier this year. Below is a timeline of the energy giant's woes. 2002 June: BP agrees to a $45.8 million settlement with the state of California, resolving allegations that dozens of service stations it now owns in the state didn't make required safety upgrades. 2005 March: A deadly explosion at BP's Texas City, Texas, refinery kills 15 workers, all of them employees of contractors doing work at the plant. It was the third fatal accident at the petrochemical and refining facility in the past year and the deadliest U.S. petro-chemical accident in 15 years. April: The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration puts BP on a safety watch list. May: BP backtracks on an earlier statement that blamed managers and other workers for the March blast at its Texas refinery.... August: The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board calls on BP to set up an independent panel to review safety across its U.S. refining operations. Former Secretary of State James Baker is eventually tapped to lead the report. September: BP agreed to pay workplace-safety regulators $21.4 million in fines for scores of "egregious" safety violations tied to the March 23 explosion. The fine is the largest industrial-accident settlement of its kind.... 2006 March: Several thousand barrels of crude spill from a ruptured pipeline at Alaska's Prudhoe Bay field. April: U.S. environmental regulators conduct a criminal investigation into BP's management of pipelines in Alaska's North Slope. BP said it has found another pipeline break caused by corrosion at a BP-operated facility on the Alaskan North Slope. OSHA fines BP $2.4 million for alleged safety violations in its Ohio refinery. In May, the agency later opened an investigation after a contract worker suffered severe burning.... August: BP shuts down its Prudhoe Bay oil field in Alaska following the discovery of a corroded pipeline and small leak there. Federal investigators probe changes made to a report commissioned by Alaska state officials on BP's operations there after the oil giant complained the report was overly negative. September: BP says it had spilled about 1,000 barrels of a refined petroleum product into the port of Long Beach, Calif., the latest in a series of environmental, safety and compliance lapses in the U.S. A House committee grills BP executives on problems at Prudhoe Bay, the first of a series of harsh congressional sessions on the matter. BP will further postpone the start-up of its long-delayed Thunder Horse oil field in the Gulf of Mexico October: The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, a federal agency, says cost cutting by senior executives led to the Texas refinery explosion. BP announces it is replacing Steve Marshall, the head of its Alaska division. November: BP makes a last-minute settlement in a civil lawsuit stemming from the Texas explosion, including donating $32 million to institutions to aid health care, worker training and safety and education in Texas, Louisiana and Tennessee. The plaintiff received an undisclosed financial settlement. Indiana workplace-safety regulators propose fining BP about $384,000 for a series of violations at the company's Whiting, Ind., refinery.... 2007 .... Jan. 16: An independent panel set up to review BP's refinery operations in the U.S. said company goals, such as cost-cutting, often overrode safety concerns at its plants.