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<0> not where I grew up <1> CryHavoc you got molested on the same day? <2> probably like any population, the stigma's shaped around the loudmouths <3> <---has been washed in the blood of a tree <4> there are also some crackheads who won't steal from you <5> My catholic lesbian friend is afraid to go to confession over the whole problem. <0> in a way that was good though...I managed to avoid indoctrination <3> RDNA <1> religeon is a sin <5> I told her a symbolic stoning might help smooth it over. <3> RDNA -Reorganized Druids of North America <1> i condemn them who believe in ancient fallacies <0> meep meep..its a roadrunner <5> How do you reorganize a druid? Big blender? <6> wood chipper <0> boink marks on a Rowan tree?
<5> I saw a roadrunner the other day... no coyote chasing him, but it was still pretty nifty to see in Illinois. <0> a roadrunner in IL?? <1> Glock21 thats some good acid <0> as in the bird? <5> CryHavoc... aye... I was shocked. <0> odd if so..... <0> that be a desert bird <5> I'd seen them in New Mexico before... and when I saw this one I did a double take. <2> i was disappointed to learn what roadrunners actually looked like after a childhood of the cartoons <0> NM has desert <5> Have no idea how the hell it got up here. <0> I saw several up close in AZ and NV <5> Probably hitched a ride with some illegals coming up for the ag-work. <0> they are large birds <1> maybe he is an al ciada bird spreading the bird flu <7> well that was a quick bid, I thought about it, thought about how it wasnt planned well and I said time and material. approx. x amount if you buy the fixture. <0> big enough to tangle with a bald eagle <7> I cant give an accurate big unless I know exactly what they want done.. for finishes and so forth. <7> big=bid <7> Anyway <3> is Comet the mother of invention? :) <0> unless they are seeking kickbacks> <7> Ive been on irc too long I need to study my blueprints or something for the big job, anything but I need to get to work ;) <3> ttfn <0> ok...back to sorting,.....msg me if I am needed <3> hola CoS <3> CoS go to your local Goodwill and find me a NewrTech ZIF socket upgrade slot card <3> or alternately a B&W tower <7> Though Kayes comment has grabbed by attention.. All the comic book characters today are a lot different, the new batmand is cold and dark.. Almost mean... <7> hehe <3> Free....... get to work <7> My Kids are into comic books and graphic novels, my son is about finished with the whole sin City series. <5> I always liked the darker characters from older comics anyways. <7> Pilgrim Yeah I know. <8> hrm <7> Glock they are darker today! <3> talk later, loot now ;) <7> When I Was a kid Batman was this nice guy.. <9> Does he have the hellsing series? <5> Even if they had bright color outfits... dark, mentally, more than anything. <7> Now he does good works but hes mean and cold. <9> They showed all the hellsing cartoons on encore once and it was awesome. <3> I had some 1960s vintage Detective Comics. I had to get rid of them <7> Thats it even the costumes are more black and forboding. <7> The Shadows are darkert. the streets look less friendly than ever. <3> Batman will always be Adam West to me <7> Although Spidermn was plenty friendly and sunny. <7> anyway <7> ok <7> Later. <7> ;) <8> i wonder if i camoflauged a remote control car my own design, with a cactus or some bushes and general desert camoflauge, made sure my remote control signal was sufficient, and slowly over days, trudged my camoflauged spy mobile over the exclusion zone and up to a decent distance at groom lake for photographs... <8> wonder if that would work <8> :) <5> Spiderman was always really conflicted... real guy in extraordinary situations with tons of problems making it work. <8> j/k <8> :) <8> i bet they have scanning equipment for radio signals <8> so it would be a no go <5> The movies focused more on it than the comics usually did though... outside of a few notorious issues.
<8> heh <3> they? I <10> there's not a lot there to be honest <8> i bet its been tried though already <8> the exclusion zone is m***ive now <8> cant even get puicks with a decent telephot lense <8> telephoto -rather- <1> tesions have grown 24/7 red zone <8> or from what i can gather even trying to use a decent telescope is impossible <8> cause of the distance and you cant get a angle on the site <8> heh <10> can thank sensationalist media and hollywood for ppl actually believing anything other than standard stuff goes on there <8> still puzzles like that one peak my interest hehe <3> +Hillbillies was the old Lionel Barymore mansion? <8> i bet i could figure a way for a video camera or camera to get good shots <8> if i rly put me mind to it <3> +Hillbillies was the old Lionel Barymore mansion? <8> take note cia nsa fbi I WONT TRY <8> HONEST!!!!! <8> hehe <8> i want to capture some pics of aurora though <8> :( <10> euros are so cute with their conspiracy theories =P <10> Nemes you got one of the biggest sigint facilities in the world, right in plain sight right in cheltenham. <1> http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2006/05/buswheelie.html yeeeeaaaaaaaaaah baby! <3> its the Catholic Jewish Masonic Bankers conservative Liberal Skull and Bones Black Hand conspiracy! <10> gchq owns/operates one of the largest networks on the planet, and the largest data centers ever seen <1> secret society snakes <10> all recording you and I 24/7 <8> meh i got one closer than that :) HUGE domes operated by both US and UK not to far away from me... <8> but thats just signals intercept <8> no juicy secrets planes taking off or anything :( <10> It's hard for an outsider to imagine the immense size and sheer power of GCHQ's supercomputing architecture. Our systems range from simple PC networks to the latest supercomputer complexes. <10> Technologists at GCHQ will encounter the latest state of the art Cray systems, Tandem based storage and high-end Sun workstations. D-RAID (Distributed Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) architectures are used for the storage of very large amounts of data. Indeed, GCHQ has one of the largest long-term bulk near line storage systems in the world. <8> nearest secret base to me is an raf base on one of the islands around scotland <8> heh <10> All GCHQ systems are linked together on the largest local area network in Europe - which is connected to other sites around the world via one of the largest wide area networks on earth. <10> Our local area network is based on a number of media, including Ethernet and Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), and its main networking protocol is Internet Protocol (IP). The wide area network uses very high-speed dial up and leased lines. Protected by cryptographic equipment designed, manufactured and tested internally. We are also considering asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) links for it. <8> at least thats were the juice for aurora gets handled :) <8> tankers fill up there and take offr to refuel it in air :) <8> so i been told heh <10> hmm they changed it from largest LAN on the planet to largest in euwope <10> europe* <10> maybe the hp/compaq merger made them the largest net. cuase HP alone used to have largest in the usa <8> yeah thats all hacker stuff <8> hackers are into the signals intell stuff <10> anyways, http://www.gchq.gov.uk/about/technology.html <8> not I <10> really interesting site. <10> used to live by it <8> yeah i been there a few times <10> intercepts global communications and just.. stores it for analysis <10> every cell call, all our bits and bytes <3> http://www.starz.com/features/brokebackmountain/index.html <8> supposedly :) <11> echlon lives on <8> i know for cert they grab allot of traffic of the main intercontinental trunks that run along the bottoms of the seas <8> as to what they grab from out the airwaves who knows <8> makes sense for them to though <10> Nemes well, this is what cracks me up about yanks freaking out about bush spying on them <11> how do you know for certain? <8> oh yeah most other gov's are doing it anyways so why not your own gov? <8> i mean UK does it, Aus does it <11> thats not a fair argument tho <10> Nemes for decades gchq has recorded americans, at americas request hehe. nothing illegal about a foreign 'agency' recording stuff <11> just bc someone else does something doesn't mean you do <10> in a partnership setting <6> hell, credit card companies know more about you than the gubmit does... <11> i'll agree with that <10> i've bought this up repeatedly for years now. ppl just ignore <8> they're getting worried about crypto though <11> they ignore bc it's propogangist conspiricy theory <8> there was a piece in my news paper the other day
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