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by nancymccoy from deeeeeep in cyberspace

Last Post 22 days, 4 hours Ago


Just type in any song or artist that was ever played, and see what happens.  Then, following the end of the song, it will keep playing songs of the same era, forever. 

www.theradio.com
 

Great to listen to when you read emails, play games, chat, etc.
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This is a total train wreck/time waster site :-)

http://www.greensock.com/portfolio/MicroManiac/index.h
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ETA: The glue is especially amusing in a disturbing kinda way LOL
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Redneck Play Station

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How long you figure before an assassination attempt?
And let me say right off, don't start hating because I asked that. It's a valid question. I wish no harm to the man, well, unless I'm right and he is the anti-Christ.

Seriously tho, w-t-f was with Michelle Obama's dress last night? That was FUGLY..

EDIT: I knew it..
Government Foils Skinhead Plot to Assassinate Obama
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I'm not ignoring anyone. I was a dumbass this weekend and fell and broke my damned left ankle..Getting out of the car, in a parking lot.. Cast up to my knee.
Feel free to point and laugh. LOL
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A remote-code exploit that could spread rapidly like the 2003 MSBlaster worm is putting all versions of Windows at risk.
Susan Bradley By Susan Bradley
I recommend that you immediately install a patch that Microsoft has just issued to protect your system from a vulnerability in the Server service.

MS08-067 (958644)
Rare out-of-cycle patch emphasizes the risk

With little warning, Microsoft released yesterday an unscheduled or "out-of-cycle" patch for a highly critical vulnerability that affects all versions of Windows. Security bulletin MS08-067 (patch 958644) was posted to warn of a remote-code attack that could spread wildly across the Internet.

Microsoft says it found evidence two weeks ago of an RPC (remote procedure call) attack that can potentially infect Windows machines across the Net with no user action required.

Windows Server 2003, 2000, and XP (even with Service Pack 2 or 3 installed) are particularly vulnerable. Vista and Server 2008 gain some protection via User Account Control, data-execution protection, and other safeguards, as explained in an article by Dan Goodin in the Register.

While firewalls are a first line of defense against this attack, don't think you're secure just because you have a firewall. Malware and viruses use many different techniques to wiggle their way into our systems.

For example, my office's networks are protected by firewalls on the outside, but inside the network, PCs have file and printer sharing enabled. If a worm got loose inside the office network (and the patch hadn't been installed), the attack would spread like wildfire.

Many antivirus vendors have already issued definition updates that protect against this attack. Your antivirus program, however, may not protect you completely even if your AV definitions are up-to-date. Early reports indicate that there are already nine different strains of viruses trying to take advantage of this vulnerability. We can expect more to come, so even the best AV application may not be able to update fast enough.

I've tested this patch and have had no problems applying it. I strongly urge you to download and install this patch manually. Restart your PC before installing any patch to verify that your machine is bootable. Then be sure to reboot again after installing the patch, so the patched binaries completely replace the vulnerable components.

Microsoft has posted several versions of the patch that apply to different operating systems:

• Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 patch download
• Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or 3 patch download
• Windows XP 64-bit Edition patch download
• Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 or 2 patch download
• Windows Server 2003 64-bit Edition patch download
• Windows Vista with or without Service Pack 1 patch download
• Windows Vista 64-bit Edition with or without Service Pack 1 patch download
• Windows Server 2008 32-bit Edition patch download
• Windows Server 2008 64-bit Edition patch download

More information: Please read security bulletin MS08-067. For an excellent technical explanation of the vulnerability and possible mitigations, read TechNet's Oct. 23 description. (TechNet incorrectly refers to MS08-067 as "out-of-band," but the patch is simply out-of-cycle, because it wasn't released on Microsoft's usual Patch Tuesday monthly cycle.)
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NerdTests.com says I'm an Uber-Dorky Nerd God.  What are you?  Click here!

Click on graphic to take the test yourself! Put your results (they provide the code for ur results) in the comments.
;-}
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Man Writes Calligraphy Using His Own Tears!
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http://www.14wfie.com/global/Story.asp?s=9221029


BOWLING GREEN, KY (WFIE)- WKU Police Department now confirms there were shots fired, the school is on lock down, they are trying to isolate the area.

They will not confirm if there any injuries.

BOWLING GREEN, KY. (AP) - Western Kentucky University officials say they have received a report of men armed with guns on a campus of the school in south central Kentucky.

University spokesman Bob Skipper says the incident is occurring inside the school's South Campus.
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http://www.inspotla.org/


I heard this on The Eagle this am on the way to dad..

Man, I can't stop laughing...
Go to the 'tell them' link.
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As always, I did these before posting. If you hate spam, then use a gmail addie (awesome spam catcher). I don't get diddly for this, just sharing.

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Teléfono = Telephone
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Digestive Advantage: http://sample.digestiveadvantage.com/

Airborne Original Zesty Orange: http://airbornehealth.com/promotions_original.
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Prilosec OTC: http://instoresnow.walmart.com/enhancedrendercont
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Paula Poundstone Autographed Bookplate:
http://www.paulapoundstone.com/html/bookplate.php

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;-}
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Perhaps the greatest time-waster you'll see this week - play with sand, like you did when you were little..

Click on the square in the upper left corner for options. Hold down your left button to mess with the sand.
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Funny man.
 
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In Grand Praire@Joe Pool Lake!

I know.. I excite easily.. But it's really coming down..
EDIT:
Apparently it just started on the north end of Grand Prairie as well, from what the ol man tells me. 

;-}
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nancymccoy

47 yr old mother of 2 girls and 2 granddaughter's. Plus 4 cats. Born and raised in Texas. Love good ol long hair rock and roll. I do have a special place in my heart for Motown. I like MMA almost as much as I do WWE and vanilla in my coffee. I'm also a Highlander and Star Trek freak. I love drag racing and dirt track racing. Old time BBS'er: FIDOnet, HOGnet, Snooknet, etc. I remember and used 300 baud modems. On the net since early '94. Love web design & doing my own graphics. First computer was a Trash80 or that Commodore 64. Still have my QBasic books. I tend to dream in code. Did tech support. Beta tester. Have kept 6 (one of the first users of LiveJournal) other blogs for sometime, unless you count BBS's and then it goes waaaayyy back.

Member Since: 9/9/2006