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| NASA |
| 07.29.05 (12:50 pm) [edit] |
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Nice shuttle launch and the fleets back in business. I guess the media wouldn't want anything more then to try and shut NASA down by news stories alone.
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| WI-MAX |
| 07.22.05 (2:45 pm) [edit] |
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Why max has to be developed, and it has to work.
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| Sudan apology to Rice over scuffle |
| 07.21.05 (9:15 am) [edit] |
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I think they should say pretty please. :)
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| K police: Latest bombers failed |
| 07.21.05 (9:12 am) [edit] |
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Should provide enough info, including fingerprints. Go get em boys!
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| The Peoples Republic of China CNOOC Ltd |
| 07.21.05 (5:43 am) [edit] |
I don't think that there should be enough money in the entire war chess of the Peoples Republic of China CNOOC (Ltd) could possibly bid. I read an article in Reuters that says the CNOOC plans to peg the Chines government for an extra few billion to finally purchase the US company to ensure it has enough oil to supply its new millitary ambitions.
:)
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| hybrids are cool |
| 07.14.05 (7:20 am) [edit] |
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One thing that I would to do one day is purchase a hybrid car. They are really fuel efficient and represent the future of technology. Hopefully, cars go fully electric and we'll be able to produce electrical statations orbiting the sun that beam the energy from orbital collector to orbital collector to a station on the moon to locations on the earth.
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| pointing out flaws |
| 07.14.05 (6:43 am) [edit] |
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Ever notice how the news like to point at flaws in a complex situation rather then pointing out the methods that are being used to make it better. The NASA shuttle will evetually fly and it seems the only ones NASA really have to worry about is the media annoying them to death while they attempt to perform rocket science.
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| Shuttle Launch |
| 07.13.05 (12:00 pm) [edit] |
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Even if the media hounds the shuttle, I don't think the shuttle should launch until it is good and ready to launch. ;P
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| bittorrents |
| 07.12.05 (3:07 pm) [edit] |
I finally figured it out. I've finally figured out what is so important about bittorrents. I mean, i took a minute of analyzing and looking at scenario after scenario and it didn't dawn on me until I tried to dl a copy of Fedora Linux. I tried to dl linux to a computer on a certain network and it kept timing out. I walked across the street to a certain store who had a computer all nice and ready for me to download a fresh copy of linux. The guy wigs out and says, "that's not part of the services we offer (grrr!)"
So I'm pissed off from the guy growling at me and trying to figure out if I could just dl parts of it so then I think "hey, what if I could just download parts here and there."
You know what fit the bill? Bit torrents. I just just download a bit here and a bit there. Geez, I could dl bits over a week and you know what I would have over a period of time? Guess. The whole file!
I mean, just go to a site where someone wants you to dl something from there site and believe me, if the file is huge and you get disconnected, that's it, you have to practically start over every single time. With bittorrents, you continue from where you left off every single time. Seamlessly. It's a work of art.
Needless to say I'm dling linux right now and there's no real rush. I'll have it at a max, a few days using connections here and there. :)
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| trippy radical terroist thought |
| 07.12.05 (10:50 am) [edit] |
I had an extreme thought that I kinda thought about involving the "Terror War." Okay, here goes.
Let's suppose that the terroist practice the muslim religion; however, not all muslims are terroist. Let's say the terroist knows this; however, to get more members, they have to get more members who are muslims. Let's say not all muslims support the idea of the terroist muslims. So, the terroist muslims knows that now all muslims support their ideas so they "must" do something to get "all" muslims to support their idea so they create a scenario to get all muslims to believe in their idea.
So the bombings in themselves aren't a means to deliver retribution on the so called "infidels," it's designed to get the infidels to turn against muslims hence increasing the number of terroist.
Logically, people should see that the bombings aren't advancing the objectives of the muslim religion. It is actually conter-productive helping the muslim religion in its quest to become a better religion.
I for one support the muslim religion as a support in idea of the worship of a diete that creates through intelligent design. My ideas on religion revolves around a belief that maybe, since everything is so mathematically symetrical, that a higher intelligence of some sort exists in nature and it designs things somehow. I don't know how much it believes in destroying its creations though ...
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| cool commercial statement |
| 07.12.05 (10:10 am) [edit] |
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I think the coolest commerical statement that I heard recently on tv that I heard was something like, "you better bring it. Because it's 90 feet to home, no matter where first base is."
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| debilitating whatever |
| 07.10.05 (5:14 pm) [edit] |
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I think that anyone who has a debilitating whatever should switch to a career dedicated to fixing that problem. For get donating, become a med person or whatever the debilitatiting thing is a create it yourself.
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| unclear WI-FI position |
| 07.10.05 (2:25 pm) [edit] |
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I will share WI-FI in a box. I will share WI-FI with a fox. I will share WI-FI in a house. I will share WI-FI with a mouse. I will share WI-FI here or there. I will share WI-FI anywhere. I will share WI-FI with green eggs and ham. I will share WI-FI, Sam-I-am.
I like to share WI-FI my friend!
(Not plagiarized if paraphrased :) )
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| iraq war and terror war |
| 07.07.05 (6:03 am) [edit] |
What people are failing to realize is that we're dealing with 2 timelines at once. The timeline of the Iraq War "is" over and has been over since President Bush officially declared the end of that war; however, there is the problem of the Terror War timeline that acutually precede the time line of the Iraq war.
Terror War {------------------------ ------------------------- ------------------------} Iraq War (--------------------)
The situation is as such where the Terror War didn't have a central location to make it's presence felt and "officially" engage the powers directly hence, the bombing of the downing of flights, the bombing of building, the bombing of the WTC and scores of other places. Iraq simply represents an area where it's the first and possibly the last standing ground to end the Terror War. Countries disengaging from the Iraq War will still have to deal with the Terror War, sooner or later. Once Iraq has been secured, the Terror War pretty much is meeting the begining of it's end. If Iraq is not secured, by the Iraqies themselves, then the Terror War continues indefinitely.
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| sharing wi-fi |
| 07.07.05 (5:45 am) [edit] |
What is it with this big "industry" push to try and psychologically convince people that sharing their WI-FI connection is bad?
People, there is "nothing" wrong with sharing your internet connection. The corporations may get mad because, well, they get mad about anything they can't controll. So they're trying to convince the average consumer "ignorant" of the benefits of a communicty shared WI-FI where only 2 people actually need an actual internet connection and practically a square mile radius can have access.
You have to remember the "war driving" is simply wireless access driving to see if someone has an internet connection to make sure that WI-FI is spread through-out the US and able to be accessed by everyone one. We're talking "free" internet access for everybody.
Corporations forced the government to stop giving out WI-FI signals because they argue "it interferes with are ability to make a profit."
I even went to Radio Shack the other day and the slick looking sales guy says, "hey, you know if you buy one of those WI-FI boxes, the whole neighborhood could then get WI-FI." I replied, "exactly."
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Talk in my flooble chatterbox!
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