6.3.2K1 - 23.46
Niyo!
Oh yeah - one last thought for the night.
The War Of The Snack Food:
Apockylypse Now
6.3.2K1 - 23.45
Niyo!
Quiet day. Played Risk all day at work. Didn't do much else.
Kristi, sorry to hear you won't be at AX...check your e-mail. There's always October with Dom, ne? And you've got prepaid airfare now...just a thought.
Moof. Tired. Sundays suck. More tomorrow.
6.3.2K1 - 2.04
Niyo!
Damn, we ran way late at the anime club. But we watched Evangelion 1-8 and Escaflowne 17-20. And that was all the Escaflowne that Rebecca had. XDDDDD Yes there were many death threats. I was muuuuuuch amused.
Prozac King did not show and will be...annoyed. His loss.
Found out something EXTRAORDINARILY interesting today at work. When Lon Horiuchi murdered Randy Weaver's wife...she wasn't standing in the doorway where he could see her. The door was CLOSED and he could see someone/thing through the little window in the door, and shot her that way.
How do I know?
Motorhead, the guy I'm working with on Goatzilla, used to live in Northern Idaho. HE REPLACED THE DOOR FOR WEAVER, and saw the bullet hole himself.
Makes things even more interesting.
Ragabash...damn. I'm terribly sorry...I guess I'll see you Wednesday okay? I know Tina was special...*patpat* my condolences on your loss.
Oh please God no, not N&M & Gen-chan in the same room...*ph33rs muchly* Sell me on Spaeth first. And I'm glad you're not gonna quit.
Bird, DAMMIT! you have too much good eats there. *whines* I must learn how to cook like that. XD You're welcome. ^_^ Netscape does not suck worse. :p And you're right about doctors - they have to run a business too, even if it means extra service charges. Just like taking your car to the shop. I got one good e-mail from you. :p *looks for more* See if you can get his speech, I'd like to read. And fheh. Whiner. XD I love the dry dry heat though, and I hear Pnix is actually pretty humid in summer. I'm on and you just got here. And now you did too.
Alan...I have one thing to say.
*sings way off key* Don't sit under the willow treeeeeeeee...with anyone else but meeeeeeee...
Frickin counter. Record hits, dammit! Don't BS me, I know a LOT more than 45 people visited me.
6.2.2K1 - 0.56
Niyo!
WHUMP! Just got to Chobits chapter 13 from Clamp Rakuen...that suddenly changes things. I have half a hunch that it's going to be an "It's your dress, Chii." followed by "It fits you so well, you can keep it." next issue, and CRAMP is just screwing with our heads.
Or maybe things'll get interesting.
Hey look, freaky searches! Umm...NO.
Davis x Ken yaoi doujinshi
arab sexy ass pic
asian female game shoot
Hoping Tina's okay, Ragabash...let us know. When can you scan/post the pictures? (the photo and that advert)
Dora, sorry about your plant. ^_^ Keep writing!
More pictures, Firefly!
N&Ms, I know you're not mad at ME - you're mad at the stupidity of the idea, and the *koff* lack of taste displayed. It's very strange - lone humans are, more often than not, generally good, and not causing problems. However...when you get them in a group, they tend to socially de-evolve, almost...herd mentality perhaps? I don't know. Humanity as a whole sucks. And reading about the ever so nice schoolmate you have, I now go back up above and add bold tags to the more often than not part. There are seriously stupid people out there...ah well. You have good friends, still and always. ^_^
Interesting review, Gen-chan. And I'd say this - noone settles for 2nd best, in school - it's like I've told Pam before. It's all a hierarchy thing, who's "stronger" (by whatever definition) than whom. If you make yourself weak, you'll get stomped on.
Meia...I should be glad you never hit upon the idea of folding the straw in half and sticking it through the little plastic lid into the cup. Play with THAT symbolism. XD And the filk was not that scary, just...eh. Didn't work. Sucked, basically.
*poke* and I wanted e-mails today. :P
Angelica: *LOL* Hey. I can be surprised. We're just teasing you anyway, you know that. There's nothing at all wrong with shorts, you know. ^_~ And it hit 104 officially today, so I can understand heat and desire for loose, airy clothing.
Zeruel, I've said it before and I'll say it again. You can get Neat Sh*t in Nevada. XD Congrats on the job, BTW.
All I will say about Sam and her Sugar Shock Overload last night...is WHEEEEEE!!!! XD I did not think human beings were capable of being that hyper.
The eyes, Reins. The eyes.
Fae, no bookmark.htm file? XD Heh. Okay okay I'll go do a news blog next. :P 80s toys are really making a resurgence...
Kimmie, I told Sakura that you 3 and Sam had a Gravi blog, and were claiming characters. She wanted to be those things. XD I don't know too much, and she's not around right now. So I'll let her talk to you guys, once she's back online.
According to the prophecy..."...there shall be no peace." And there isn't - terrorist bomb explodes outside Tel Aviv disco, 18 dead and over 115 wounded. The Knesset is currently debating withdrawing the ceasefire request. The Gaza and West Bank are sealed, and all Palestinian workers are to be sent back to the enclaves.
So what do the Israelis do? The ragheads (specifically referring to Islamic Jihad - who claimed "credit" for this bombing - and for Hamas, Fatah, and other terrorist groups) are never going to make peace - last weekend's rash of car bombings, and now this big attack should pretty much make that obvious. Should the Israelis move in and hunt down the terrorists like the dogs they are? Should they pull back and concede again and again in this? The Palestinians don't like the Israelis, for the most part...and vice versa. There are severe extremists on both sides, however the ones on the Palestinian side see no point in things like restraint. So the fight goes on...
Hank Ketcham, creator of Dennis the Menace, dead at 81.
NASA to test scramjet engine this week with launch from a B-52. It's expected to hit Mach 7 in its first test, and work up to Mach 10 by the third test later this year. Orient Express, slowly coming.
Update on the Idaho standoff...still no resolution. And remember what I posted regarding the militia? Well, nowadays, according to THIS article...the "militia" is a group of anti-government whackos looking to get into a fight with the cops up there.
Ahh, I love militant environmentalist whackos. Especially when they try to burn up a bunch of logging trucks in the middle of the forest. THAT shows brilliance, you betcha.
6.1.2K1 - 1.13
Niyo!
HOT F*CKING DAMN. Molested Japanese girls fight back by going out in packs, getting groped or attacked, then having a small gang descend on the predator. And they can get no small amount out of them too - in Japan, something like this can and does cost the perp a family and a job. So yes, they'll pay. LOTS. Good work, girls. And I might add - citizens combatting crime CAN be done, if you're not afraid. "Wanna go to the police? Or do you wanna give up the cash?" *stands and salutes*
Thanks to Piro/Fred at Megatokyo for this one. Love the manga, keep it up. And...*reads today's comic* oh hell.
12-gauge troubleshooting with a Mossberg Maverick. (damn, I can see these shotguns on sight.) I love it.
Bird...good to hear you're not filing, they DID keep their promise to you after all. XD And you better give us all the juicy details of this next summer cleaning, alright? If you're taking Friday off, come online in the morning - we'll chat. Package on the way, it should be there tomorrow with luck or else Saturday. San Diego would be cool. *L* So would Vegas. ^^; OW. Acidburned wrist not good - did you pay attention at ALL when I (repeatedly) said take care of yourself? Aloe's the best thing you can do for right now - though it's quite late now, if it happens again, scrub up with milk or melted butter if you can - the base will neutralize the acid. ARGH! You are having tooooo many problems with your computer. Like I said - try to type it in notepad, THEN open up e-mail. And save it every paragraph you type. I sympathize with your 2-minutes-before-leaving calls - see the rant on Do Not Call Tech support At X:59. You will pay DEARLY for it. Sorry to hear day at work sucked, but at least you're having fun with bloggers. Repost silly comments, please. XD And you never came back. *pout* I'll be on 8-11 tomorrow morning again...if not, then I'll be on 9:45-X tomorrow night.
Angelica...in a DRESS?! *boggle*
*noddles to Sam* hai. Remember to vote, is all I can say.
Reins...WTFO?! That's scarier than the T-bomb!
Fae-chan, bingo. It's very scary when you realize how simple it is to make such things law. And with the influence and control government has over mass media (anyone want to consider the IRS auditing AOL/Time Warner?) it's very simple for them to...lean on writers to influence the public in a bad way towards guns and gun owners. Not to mention teach kids that Guns Are Bad And Evil and should be avoided at all time. Ain't it GREAT what benefits public government-run schools give? Propaganda class! And write your So Long now, might as well finish it early rather than never.
Eeeema Nomma Ooma Nomma Eema Nomma HEY!
5.31.2K1 - 23.35
Niyo!
Raar! Ragabash, you stole the story I wanted to post again. Oh well, had to go hit the post office today so I didn't get a chance to blog it. This sucks, not being able to use the internet at work. And scan pics!
I'm going to open hotmail and yahoo, and bounce the Echelon watching "bad words" back and forth in e-mails. XD
You're in our prayers.
Okay, about the Idaho kids - they're not gonna give up anytime soon. I've lived in Idaho, I know the people up there. Most of them just want to be left alone, by EVERYONE - which is why they live there. The Ruby Ridge incident was when Randy Weaver was pressured by government agents masquerading as gunrunners into selling them firearms illegally - a LOT of pressure. Eventually, to get them to go away, he did it - and they tried to arrest him.
Yes, I hear the word ENTRAPMENT again.
Anyways - he said hell no, and got back to his place. The FBI sent in the Hostage Rescue Team along with a group of Marshals and local cops. Weaver's son was out walking with his dog, patrolling the perimeter or letting the dog relieve himself, noone knows. The cops shot and killed the dog, the boy shot back at the cops. The cops killed the boy, then gave the green light to storm the house. Randy Weaver's wife was standing at her door, holding their infant child, when the crosshairs of FBI sniper Lon Horiuchi found her, and it was his bullet that took her life - she was unarmed, not a threat, and was holding an innocent infant.
Yes, that's right. The same Lon Horiuchi who was present at Waco Texas, and was the only sniper who called in gunfire coming from the building on the Last Day, and it was his information that sent in the tanks. IIRC he also pulled the trigger several times there on the Branch Davidians.
His actions at Ruby Ridge were recently (last year) deemed unconstitutional and illegal by the FBI.
He was not punished for the outright murder of Randy Weaver's wife, and the issue has since been dropped.
They have long memories up north. Is it any wonder that people in Northern Idaho do NOT trust the government? And why these kids are not going to give themselves up to the police? Especially because no foster family is going to take 6 kids at once - they know they're going to get scattered to the winds and never be allowed to keep in touch.
As an aside, Randy was at a local gun show out here. I'm sad I missed it now.
I'm starting to wonder if the Mcveigh document screwup and the resulting judicial battle wasn't a deliberate charlie-foxtrot to keep McVeigh from becoming a martyr, and risking Tim McVeigh Day bombings later on? Taking the egg on the face now, rather than shrapnel and fire later.
Hmm. Missed the Seattle WTO riots? Play the game! Tear the city apart and do your worst in the ATO riot. Brought to you by Rockstar Games. XD
Hey, check it out! Windows XP allows packet spoofing - which means you can send DOS attacks right from your home PC, without any special software or equipment, and you can't be traced. Isn't it wonderful! Sayeth Steve Gibson: Steve Gibson writes in his piece: "When those insecure and maliciously potent Windows XP machines are mated to high-bandwidth Internet connections, we are going to experience an escalation of Internet terrorism the likes of which has never been seen before." YAY!
5.31.2K1 - 21.40
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Bird, I'm around now ^^ Can you try to type stuff in notepad, then open up IE and cut * paste into hotmail/blogger/whatever?
Minimize the time it's open...just a thought. Off on a news hunt.
5.31.2K1 - 12.46
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Just to get a momentary silly thought out of the way.
From Popular Science magazine, there's a new article with edible food wrap. That's right, the USDA labcoats have made edible, workable, foodwraps from dehydrated carrots, strawberries, peaches, and broccoli. Look for it this summer. According to PopSci...the peaches are quite good, while the broccoli..."nasty".
And from our DEAR friends in supernational government. Cyber-Crime justifies world government that apparently supercedes pointless things like, national and states rights. Go read it, please. And read the article below this one for a second helping of our future.
To tune up for tonight's rant...
FIREARMS REFRESHER COURSE
a. An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.
b. A gun in the hand is better than a cop on the phone.
c. Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface.
d. Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
e. If guns are outlawed, can we use swords?
f. If guns cause crime, then pencils cause misspelled words.
g. Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.
h. If you don't know your rights you don't have any.
i. Those who trade liberty for security have neither.
j. The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.
k. What part of "shall not be infringed" do you not understand?
l. The Second Amendment is in place in case they ignore the others.
m. 64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.
n. Guns only have two enemies: Rust and Politicians.
o. Know guns, know peace and safety. No guns, no peace nor safety.
p. You don't shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.
q. 911 - government sponsored Dial a Prayer.
r. Assault is a behavior, not a device.
s. Criminals love gun control - it makes their jobs safer.
t. If Guns cause Crime, then Matches cause Arson.
u. Only a government that is afraid of it's citizens try to control them.
v. You only have the rights you are willing to fight for.
w. Enforce the "gun control laws" we have, don't make more.
x. When you remove the people's right to bear arms, you create slaves.
y. The American Revolution would never have happened with Gun Control. (addendum - the American Revolution happened BECAUSE of Gun Control)
z. "...a government by the people, for the people..."
Regarding the article Ragabash posted on UN Gun Control -
I've been hearing about this for some time, and am quite concerned. To bring it down to basics - The United Nations is in favor of complete disarmament of civilians worldwide. The UN already sponsors firearm confiscation and destruction programs around the world, and is on record as believing that an unarmed populace is "safe". I've posted the truth. I've posted the numbers. Stripping innocent, law abiding citizens of their God-given (according to the Constitution) right to bear arms is not going to make them safe - it is going to make them prey. For criminals, terrorists, and governments alike.
The Constitution of the United States makes a very fine distinction, that in the language of the day carried great weight. "The right of the people to bear arms...shall not be infringed." The Constitution does not give the right to bear arms, "The people have a right to bear arms...", it refers to a pre-existing right that is God-given to all mankind - not just Americans. Let's look at what Thomas Jefferson had to say. "No man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." What could be more tyrannical than said government attempting to overthrow your natural, God-given right in its own interests of self-preservation?
Noah Webster, father of the dictionary, had this to say. "The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword, because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any band of regular troops." George Washington, father of the nation."Firearms stand next in importance to the Constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence." Two VERY well-regarded Americans and their views on the subject. However, Mr. Webster, I regret to inform you that your statement is no longer true - the whole body of the people are NOT armed, and the government of this country IS enforcing unjust laws by the sword.
As to the other, not-so-famous, second part of the Second Amendment, many people have tried to construe it as meaning that only the militia is allowed to carry firearms, and therefore only the military, police, and National Guard should have that right that shall not be infringed. In fact, there was a court case I referenced some time back in which a lawyer informed a Federal judge that under the second amendment, American citizens did not have the right to carry firearms! Why not ask the people who WROTE the constitution just what they meant by that statement? Again, time once was that the English language was a very refined tool with a large amount of meaning. The Second Amendment, giving Americans the right to carry firearms and assemble as a Militia, most specifically did not refer to any Federal organization - quoth George Mason, who settled the issue centuries ago: "Who are the militia? They consist of the whole people, except a few public officers." Why, it seems the very "public officers" that are trying to take away your rights to own firearms...are the ones exempted from the right itself!
Now, as to the United Nations, and their terminal silliness. Here's a fine quote for you - from the UN video, "Armed to the teeth": "A gun is born...a killer is on the loose.... A killer that respects no borders, no governments, no authorities. It travels throughout the world and brings tragedy wherever it goes." "Small arms are not fussy about the company they keep...they're constantly traveling from conflict to conflict and they can murder indiscriminately." A machined piece of metal does not travel by itself. It does not bring tragedy wherever it goes. It cannot respect government or authority because it is an object. It cannot MURDER anyone indiscriminately because it is an object. Inanimate. Unmoving. Until a HUMAN BEING picks it up.
The United Nations is not just looking for illegal, contraband weapons that find their way to various conflicts and such - there are already laws and means against that, and they are being enforced, to whatever effect or lack thereof they have. No, the anti-gun movement believes that since nearly all firearms that are used illegally start out as legally-owned, we must cut it off at the source. And disarm the law abiding of their legally owned firearms, by making their posession illegal one at a time. The UN Disarmament Commission does not see a difference between an AK-47 machinegun used by a Hutu to kill a group of Tutsis in Rwanda, and you with your bolt-action rifle doing target shooting. As far as they are concerned, the mere potential for violent or illegal use means a ban on the item.
Around the world, UN discussions on firearms consistently clash against the greatest right that all Americans should hold dear. Robin Cook, Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs for England, mentioned that small arms "start conflict" in a speech before the United Nations. "We need to impound and destroy the firearms that are out there.... But destroying firearms is not going to make any difference if they are replaced by fresh supplies. That's why the second task is to reduce the flow of firearms." May I point out, Minister Cook, that after your country did just that - impounding, destroying, and stopping the flow of firearms - your crime statistics skyrocketed so much that they had to be massaged severely to retain any sensible, safe data to release. Did you know that the police in England, until very recently, consider all assaults, robberies, rapes, burglaries, etc. in a single area to be but one crime? Ah, it seems the good Britons have discovered the idea that if you redefine crime, it goes away!
No stranger to Socialism are the dearly beloved French. Their former Prime Minister, Michel Rochard, had this to say to the UN: "Measures must be devised to limit the access to small arms, to curtail the supply of small arms, and to reduce the demand for small arms. The weapons of violence must be brought back into the control of the state." When the state controls the firearms, Mr. Rochard, it is free to do whatever it likes - including wholesale slaughter of undesireables. 10 million in Nazi Germany. 30 million in China. 60 million in Russia. One hundred MILLION dead, sir, from tyrannical governments that stripped away the ability of the governed to fight back against their oppressors. A government is a self-sustaining organism, and will fight to preserve itself. A government that has no form of overwatch or any possible means of restraint, will by nature expand itself to cover completely the people. Slavery, sir, is merely defined as ownership of one man by another - is it not arguable that dictatorships do not have citizens, then, but slaves? Is this what the UN wants?
And, on the subject of governments without overwatch - just who can get into the United Nations? Only the people they let in. There are no public records or open meetings laws for the UN. Only government officials and special "NGO"s - Non Government Organizations - have the right to come see what is truly happening. All they do, they can do in secret - and do. However, all their secret treaties and agreements DO affect the governments that sign them. And how do we know just what our government, and others, is doing? What harm can they do, you ask? Patrick O'Malley, deputy director of the NRA's Institute for Legal Action has seen. "Thre are some truly extremist proposals out there, ranging from the bizarre to the ridiculous... Proposals have been put forward that every single round of ammunition manufactured be trackable by satellite so that we can establish a protocol for monitoring what they call 'flows' of small arms and ammunition into areas of conflict." Rube Goldberg never came up with that one, but the UN did.
So what are we looking at this July, less than a week after we celebrate our independence and our rights, and the United Nations decides ways to strip them away? There's a proposal now before the floor that aims to create a whole new organization of the UN to oversee manufacturing and commerce of firearms, and track any and all holdings. Including YOURS. Another wants to register all firearms worldwide - and keep a database on what is where, under the oversight not of your local sheriff...not of your congressman...not of your president...of the UN diplomats and bureaucrats themselves. Another proposal offers to only ban "military" firearms - or any of their derivatives. Did you know, for example, that the standard for bolt-action hunting and target rifles is the Mauser 98k series of rifles...which started life as a military rifle at the turn of the century, and is STILL one of the best designs ever? The Colt 1911, arguably the standard for American semiautomatic handguns, was originally the Government Model M1911 and was made for the Army? Gone, both of them - and all the variants, upgrades and copies that have come out since.
Did you know that if any of these proposals pass in the UN, it would take a mere Senate vote to pass them into law? Bypassing the House entirely? And thanks to Jim Jefferts jumping ship, we have a current Senate makeup of 49 Republicans and 50 Democrats...and the Democrats are not known for a fondness for firearms. Charles Schumer, Dianne Feinstein, Patrick Moynihan, and Ted Kennedy all instantly spring to mind.
Let's not forget a few last things - firearms ownership is not a recognized right in any other country. So just who is it that the United Nations is so set on disarming? America is the last bastion of true freedom and liberty in the world. We're it, boys and girls, when you cut down to the chase. And let's also not be deluded as to WHY the UN wants to take away our firearms. We know it's not to make us safer. We know it's not because firearms are running free in the wilds and killing people when they get the chance. Does anyone dare answer WHY the United Nations is so dead set on taking away the teeth of American liberty?
Could be because they fear us? Anyone wanna guess why?
Chew on that for a while, ya'll.
5.30.2K1 - 1.21
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Reins, ooh, lotsa stuff. Film-critic extraordinare, no. Just been there done that. Okay. Regarding Atlantis - I would NOT be surprised at all if it were. Anyone remember The Lying King? *reads* Okay. Marc DOES make the point that a lot of them are older cliches, and such but I would point out that Disney doesn't have to do so many of the same things - look, for example, at Escaflowne, and what THEY did with Atlantis. Yeah, sure, Jeanie had a skimpy outfit, but the matches ARE close enough. And honestly, the geek-hero out of Atlantis more resembles the american scientist from Kishin Heidan. All that's left is the plot - I think I'll go see the movie, and figure out just HOW MUCH plot there is that's similar. It shall yet be determined. Although, I can be MOST happy that there appears to be no Captain Nemo in the Dis version. Which is a GOOD THING - Nemo has to have been one of the all-time coolest anime characters ever.
Angelica, I do salute you. *pins a Bubblegum Terrorist medal on your jacket* Excellent work. ^_^
Gay test result: 16%. You're a walking, talking, red-blooded hetero. Just way too straight, mate! Like that's ANY surprise. It probably would have been lower but I had to answer some questions oddly due to circumstances (like being an only child).
Kristina, all I will say is that I've seen bike seats that I would have to say support (pardon the pun) his theory. *koff* And the iGun is special - but consider this - what if they could put a chip in guns that sends a 911 call for Shots Fired with a GPS location, anytime the gun is used? It wouldn't be difficult, depending on what kind of firearm you use. Or, perhaps, a miniature camera that takes a photo of who/what you're aiming at when the trigger is pulled, that a cop can dump into a laptop for evidence? "The perp had a gun and was pointing it at me, see? It was self-defense!" A quick end to frivolous lawsuits, I'd say.
5.29.2K1 - 23.50
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Sashi, you missed the Tomoyo-chan pastel pink LOVE LOVE shoujo sparkle layout.
Karyn, I would guess you like MH. ^_~ Good luck getting to AX. < ^_^ >
Ragabash, come on. You know that not all the plastic in this town is in the wallets.
Crabcakers, Sakura-san claims the following: Hiro with his Mad Seksay l337 Pocky Lickin' Skill0rz and Yuki's Still-Lit Cigarette that's hanging Seksay-ly from his mouth.
Bird, glad to hear - you would probably like the Virgin Megastore. Caesar's Palace has TOO MUCH COOL STUFF - there's Virgin, there's the Crack-Laced French Fries at Cheesecake Factory, there's the Race For Atlantis (the best motion simulator ever - 3D IMAX even!), FAO "Use the" Schwarz, and a bunch of other good places. Do they STILL have you filing? And how did you burn your wrist?
*hehe* Thanks, Dini.
*glares at everyone and fights a delaying action* IF I filk Magic Girl, I do it on my own terms. And I cannot be outfilked. I will not be outfilked.
5.29.2K1 - 20.00
Niyo!
Sakura-san LIIIIVES!
5.29.2K1 - 19.33
Niyo!
I have been...
OUTFILKED.
I am in shock.
5.29.2K1 - 19.26
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Ragabash, raar. You stole my story on that UK/MS webpage thing. Apparently it doesn't exclude Netscape 6 (yet) but that may change, and still only IE 5.01 browsers or higher can get in. Sounds like a, pun intended, rather exclusive deal. God Bless Romper Room, is all I can say - they have some cute techs, but..*koffkoff* umm, I shan't say here. And, I thought Man Bites Dog was news, that seriously takes the cake.
And hey, guess what kiddies? The Register has run across the biggest security hole in the internet yet - and it's NOT a technical glitch. Ya'll might be interested to know that AOL is expanding to China. Ya'll might be interested to know that they're going to do what the government tells them to do over there. From the story:
19Q. Is AOL concerned about complying with the content restrictions in China? Aren't they more rigorous than the restrictions in other countries where AOL offers services?
It is our policy to abide by the laws of the countries in which we offer services. We will work closely with government officials and our partner in China to understand and comply with the regulations that govern online services in China.
19Qa. Does this mean you will cooperate with the government in maintaining and making available users' records?
It is our policy to abide by the laws of the countries in which we offer services. We will work closely with government officials and our partner in China to understand and comply with the regulations that govern online services in China. (Deja vu? Nope.)
19Qb. Aren't you concerned that you will be endangering your members? What if the Chinese government asks you for information relating to dissident activity?
It is our policy to abide by the laws of the countries in which we offer services. We believe that it is constructive and valuable to both China and the world as a whole to engage with China and encourage the growth of the interactive medium there.
19Qc. Protecting members' privacy is one of the AOL cornerstones worldwide - how can AOL enforce its member privacy standards in China?
AOL is committed to enforcing privacy standards that comply with the laws of each country in which we operate, and China is no exception. We will work closely with government officials and our potential partner in China to understand and comply with the regulations that govern online services in China.
Okay, quick summary of answers: 19: We will do whatever the Communist Chinese government asks us. 19a: We will do whatever the Communist Chinese government asks us. 19b: We will do whatever the Communist Chinese government asks us because we want to cozy up to China and make more money from them. 19c: We will keep your information absolutely private and secure and give it to the Communist Chinese government whenever they ask us.
Oh yeah. THAT makes me feel REAL good now. Knowing that AOL users, their account information, e-mail, and all that is open to government scrutiny for whatever reason they want. There's more on the deal between AOL and "Legend" in the article, including the press releases and very carefully timed media control - hell, AOL owns Time-Warner, which owns damn near half (if not more so) of the news media in the US - oh yeah, they can keep this a secret. Well, at least now we know where the hardware for AOL's possible Microsoft challenge will come from.
Though late into the war, MS makes its first offensive against AOL by offering 3 months free service to AOL users who will switch over. Away we go!
5.29.2K1 - 11.36
Niyo!
Yes, I know that the pictures aren't showing. They are still there, just Tripod won't let me display them here. I'm working on correcting things, however there's nothing I can do for the archives, sorry.
5.29.2K1 - 1.28
Niyo!
Several major windows crashes later...
That was indescribably good. For dinner, went with motherperson over to The Orleans, and hit this italian restaurant next to the buffet - and it was AWESOME! The owner of the place is a rated Master Chef, one of only seventy worldwide supposedly. Don't know if the claim's true, but I was extraordinarily impressed with the food - there's so much FLAVOR to it! Let's see, coffee, soda, 10" pepperoni pizza, and a big thing of lasagna was exactly 20 dollars - 18.65 plus 1.35 tax. That was funny.
Spent most of the evening finding java stuff for ko-oni. ^_^ Java can be cool but mostly...it's useless little gizmos, like the Tetris game.
Firefly, sounds like con was good! Told you it would be fun. When do photos go up? ^_~
Kris, agreed on Mixx/TP. I saw their Sakura manga, and it looked PHOTOCOPIED. I was disappointed, to say the least. And the pizza analogy's a good one - it makes sense.
Okay, NnM :p I won't ^_^ I will be a good boy or Hydro will come and kill me. :p
Gen-chan, hey, I liked it ^_^ Kepp trying. And I read your blog.
Searchers, if you're looking for gun pics try Security Arms. And it's a minie ball, BTW.
Kristi, I try and put as much in Asia as possible - there's a point where you can hold it with 3 territories, assuming you have Australia taken. I e-mailed you, so write back. And I wish there were an online risk tourney, that'd be DAMN fun to play you all night. XD When would I _sleep_ though? Fheh. Sleep is for mortals.
'S okay, Bird. Things seem to have turned around for you ^_^ so have fun at the local electronics store. Damn, I wanna go there now. *L* I love gadget stores, and cool stuff. It's so easy to amuse me :p "AB" and "FB" will be taken care of tomorrow. ^_^
Angelica, I saw it ^^ I'm fixing it after this post. ^^ Meant to earlier... And I dare you to remap the kb into all sorts of things. Please. ^_____^
Elwen, acceptance of anime is going to take time - there's still the Little Kids stigma for "cartoons", however as the young fans of the 80s grow older and keep things going, it might be second nature for the next generation - look at grandparents, parents, and children now as to computers - grandparents can't deal with them (usually), parents are often okay to pretty good since they grew up at the dawn of the computer age, but the kids, whom never knew a life without them...they're second nature.
Crabcakers, you 3 are having TOO much fun. XD I like the rolling letter-block sigs. And none of the other pics are linking...^^;
Reins, who remembers Ben Affleck from his old days as a kid on that Voyage Of The Mimi we had to watch in history class? :p Fheh, I've been drooling over the History Channel so much lately...^^ I was going to go see it because I absolutely love the P-40 but...eh. :p Anyways, what's Jaring?
Fae-chan, I hear you completely on the tourism thing - I so want to make a T-shirt and wear it on the strip. I AM A LOCAL - Directions, $3. Recommendations, $5. Tour Guide, $15/hr *negotiable* What frightens me are the number of people who would pay for my serivces. And I'm reminded of another story. Early 1930s, a man is walking across a street in London. He stops at the sidewalk, looks one way, then steps out. A taxi comes tearing around the corner at a relatively fast 30 mph and hits the old man, a glancing blow. He ends up sprawled against the lightpost, with a broken hip. The police looked at the damage to the car and the injury, and pronounced him incredibly lucky - another literal inch forward and he would have cracked his skull and died instantly.
I guess it's true that God or Fate really was watching over Winston Churchill during his life.
Amy-san, I like both MD and Code Red. ^_^ I like anything cold, carbonated, caffienated, and sweet. XD
5.28.2K1 - 15.44
Niyo!
Ahhhhh...200 rounds of 9mm, 200 rounds of .45, 260 rounds of 7.62x39, 75 rounds of 12 gauge, 100 rounds of .308, and 1 not-so-minor sunburn later...today has been a very good day. Shame you couldn't make it, Ragabash, we had an awesome time. Deen, guy I know from one of the other stores, showed up and brought a full auto HK-53 (like an MP5 but shooting rifle cartridges) and a full auto Krinkov (cross an AK-47 and an Uzi). NUMMMMMMY. Shot off a trio of the famed Dragon's Breath shotgun loads, those things are DAMN cool. Phone books blow up and bounce around well, hee hee. More later.
5.28.2K1 - 1.19
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search query - lsd tabs for sale - Sorry, no. The closest I come to drugs is the Tomoyo layout. XD
It has? Ah well. Tux vs Badtz Maru....or Pen Pen? Oh yeah - Captain Cajun sez he can give you a lift in the truck out from PT's.
There can be only one! XD And the chalk outlines stay, Gillian.
Katherine, Risk DOES rule. Muchly. One thing to consider - if you can take the 4 Australian territories, Siam becomes massively important. It's your gateway to Asia, and if you can hold Siam then you have a solid cap on Oz with its 2 armies per turn continent bonus, and you break the Asia hold of 7 armies per turn. If you own Asia, you practically NEED to grab Ukraine, it's a big wall-territory. Concentrate your defenses, but don't forget to leve some second-wall stuff behind.
Ruby-san ga doko?
Pammy-Sue, your dad is COOL. I should be glad they didn't put P-51s in the Pearl base....but it's all the subtle little stuff that COULD make the movie perfect but they don't do it. Hm. I guess they have to be forgiven, the Confederate Air Force only has one of them, but doesn't specify which model.
TRB..."but the charas are unusually endearing, for a Gainax project" - Haven't you seen Fushigi no Umi no Nadia? Or Gunbuster?
Gen-chan, you did a good job on the birthday card. ^_~ What's so hard about drawing yourself?
Congrats, Meia ^_^
I think I know whereabouts that is, Zeruel. ECV friggin SUCKED - and I was attending school when that lunatic went nuts and started blowing away kids, remember that? That lunatic was right across Madison from the school's senior parking lot.
Sam-kun, Mac & Cheese GOOOOD. ^_^ And I dare you to hang a sign from a window that faces the meet that says TRACK SUCKS in big block letters. You're not joking about the Licorice high for the Tomoyo layout. XD Perhaps I'll have to find something else along those lines...XD Updated page of mers...I guess it's true, you're the Mer Maid. *ducks and runs*
THIS IS WRONG.
This is too cute to live.
And 10 points to ANYONE who knows who the green-haired one is - it's an obscure one!
Karyn, (cool spelling!) try the usenet archive that Ragabash has somewhere - look for those Cowboy Bebop pics, then work your way thru the directories to the sorted section. SCADS of Tomoyo pics in there, that's where the Brainfuck layout came from.
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