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Pelosi Claims She Has No Power and Will Not Impeach

27. September 2007

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZL8-XQsgiA

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Jack Thompson Submits Gay Porn to Court

26. September 2007

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This is interesting… in the sense that Jack was actually trying to make a point. He feels that the judge covering the case against him practicing law in Florida, is in cahoots with a gay lawyer that owns NationalGayNews. In an attempt to discredit the lawyer and claim that he tries to push pornography on [...]

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2007/08 HDTV Flaws Revealed

26. September 2007

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Apparently every year there are common flaws that HDTVs exhibit. For example, back in the early days HDTVs didn’t deinterlace signals correctly, then there was actual 1080-to-1080 mapping problems, then motion blurring and so on. Although every year that goes by those general problems get fixed and get better and new problems are found. According to [...]

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Customizing GNOME 2.20

26. September 2007

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For the GNOME users out there moving to the new GNOME 2.20, you’ll probably notice the new “Gummy” look and feel that essentially boils down to a polished ClearLooks theme: Original ClearLooks New ‘Gummy’ Theme For the folks in the group that love the new theme except the crappy gradient on the tabs, Marco Barisione has put [...]

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Halo 3 Mini-Review

26. September 2007

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Ok here it is… my mini-review of Halo 3. I’ll keep this short and sweet, with most sarcasm aside and just try and give you the honest low-down on it. SUCKS: It’s Halo 2 with bump mapping everwhere and some post-processing done on the image. If you want to tell me to fuck off and die [...]

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How the Banking System Really Works

25. September 2007

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This highly informative and easy to understand film covers just about everything that isn’t taught in school regarding the corrupt banking system. It explains how these institutions get away with robbing the unsuspecting public by creating monetary policies designed to enslave society, while keeping the system in a perpetual state of rising debt. 1/5 Cartels Robbing [...]

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Linux Filesystem Layout

25. September 2007

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Ever forget where the right place for certain config files and installations should go on your Linux system? Here’s a visual reference for you:

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Donkey Kills Mountain Lion

25. September 2007

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Aparently a couple was hunting up in Montana with their mule and pack of dogs. A mountain lion attacked and the donkey went crazy and killed it. I’ve heard of donkeys being kept with cattle because they are overly protected from predators… but WOW

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Panasonic TH-50PZ700U 50″ 1080p Plasma TV $1798

25. September 2007

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From Dealsea NOTE: This is actually a pretty damn hot and new TV! (Reviews, Reviews, Reviews) 6th Ave has Panasonic TH-50PZ700U 50″ 1080p Plasma TV for $2248 - 20% coupon EMLTV20 = $1798 with free shipping. Read user reviews at NewEgg. [PriceSearch] [Comments] If you use Installation service, also try this $200 Rebate.

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Dell Inspiron 530 Desktop + 22″ LCD $669

25. September 2007

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From Dealsea Dell Home has Inspiron 530 Desktop + 22″ LCD for $669, free shipping. [Comments] Click here, choose: (or add $630 or more of your own choice) Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E4400 (2MB L2 Cache,2.00GHz,800 FSB) [add $150] 22 inch E228WFP Widescreen Digital Flat Panel [add $290] 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz- 2DIMMs [add [...]

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Apple’s Leopard Requires 867 mhz G4 or Higher

25. September 2007

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Word on the street is the new Leopard OS (OS X 10.5) will require an 867 mhz G4 or higher to run and will not work on the original 800 mhz G4. Not too much news there for folks that use OS X… or computers… or have an Apple product. For the folks that are [...]

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Excel 2007 Multiplication Bug

25. September 2007

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… seriously? Microsoft has a bug in Excel 2007 such that any multiplication done that results in 65,535 is wrong, for example: Suppose the formula is in A1. =A1+1 returns 100,001, which appears to show the formula is in fact 100,000… =A1*2 returns 131,070, as if A1 had 65,535 (which it should have been). =A1*1 keeps [...]

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