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Re:Will Windows 7 still be available in 2013?
Here you go.
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I doubt it because I think for myself.
Here's a thought:
How about not setting up "Very Bad People" for the purpose of knocking them down (for fun and profit)?
Or.., do you think that all this violence somehow creates itself from original thinking? Honestly, I'd say most of the violence today is in the form of False Flag events or fallout from False Flag events. Anybody who has done any research into these problems will come across all the indicators of behind the scenes skull-duggery.
Even this latest Batman shooting thing is full of weird stuff. -Accomplices in the audience who let the guy in, the guy not fitting the profile at all, not having the funds but mountains of hardware, surrendering rather than playing through. It screams of mind programming and heavy training and material assists shadow agencies. Mind programming is easy: this is known. If you are a letter-soup agency with a specific population-herding goal in mind, then of course you're going to use these kinds of tactics. Only the ignorant believe the official lone-nut story line and accept authoritarian pre-fab solutions.
The solution is not Drones or more oppression, but rather looking at the problem which is the dark agencies themselves and the way they came into existence. "The Secret Team" by Fletcher Prouty details twenty-some years of his employment within the CIA and extended community throughout the sixties and seventies. If you want to understand how this kind of operation is put together and why it is put together, then this is the book for you.
The world as it stands, is a vast mind-game theater. Accepting the manipulation sight unseen and only focusing on the conveniently supplied solutions (Drones and TSA, etc.) is the epitome of a dumb-ass rat going for the cheese.
The whole world is a set-up which wants me to rah-rah the authoritarians. Sorry. Just because I'm being boxed in by the mind-control division doesn't mean I have to play along.
Supporting drones = Ignorant, gullible, uni-dimensional thinking.
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Re:Porn niches
Some linkies (NSFW!):
Shufuni HD Gallery - HD streamed, lacking in variety compared to their standard definition streams. The standard definition streams are still good quality compared to the other streaming sites I've found, so I don't mind them at all. Use VideoHelper or similar addon/plugin to download the video.
Files Tube - Find files uploaded to any site on the internet, excellent for finding books and porn on the internet quickly. High quality, not streamed, probably find standard definition mostly.
Doesn't quite fit your definition, but it allows you to get decent quality stuff for free with very little effort.
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Re:I smell RIAA trolls today...
http://www.filestube.com/ This actually does work most of the time when thepiratebay doesn't have anything.
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Re:Wait a second
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Re:This makes perfect sense
The next thing will be blogs dedicated to software with links to DLs of the stuff in RS et al, similar to music blogs now, and then a master system to search it all, similar to chewbone.
They already exist... www.filestube.com
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Re:military
There is no such thing as a military which has the ability to protect everyone on a block except Steve Jones who refuses to pay - it either protects the block or it does not.
The last tyme I can recall the US was invaded was the Battle of New Orleans. When I was in the Army I was stationed in one of the units that fought in the battle, the song The Battle of New Orleans" written by Johnny Horton was about my unit. Yes the territory of Hawai'i was attacked, the Roosevelt admin allowed it, however it was not invaded by Japan but by the US.
I don't see anything unconstitutional about bailing out banks
What part of the Constitution of the USA gives the federal government the power to bailout banks? You can't because it doesn't and the Constitution set limits on what government can do, if something's not in the Constitution the federal government can not do it. Heck the 10th Amendment - Powers of the States and Peoples, spells that out "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
One of the Founding Fathers even warned against banks, Thomas Jefferson, he said "that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies."
How, exactly, is it outside of the government's power to provide loans to banks so that they don't collapse and destroy the economy?
See above. The Constitution only created a government of limited power. And where's the prove the economy would have collapsed if the banks had not been bailed out? Never mind, you'll just say some economists said it and I'll reply others said otherwise.
These bailouts are not free cash handouts, despite what the media wants you to think.
They weren't? So a bunch of bank executives who created the problem for the banks didn't end up with millions of dollars? And banks who were well run and didn't need bailouts weren't penalized?
Fslcon
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Then there's the publisher's liability
Bertrand R. Brinley's 'Rocket Manual For Amateurs'.
Published in 1960, it has long been something of the Holy Grail for modern amateur rocketeers.
Chock full of technical details, design specs, and rocket fuel recipes. And that's the reason why it's been out of print for decades.
Rocket Fuel. There are some seriously dangerous formulas in this book. You could easily kill yourself if you did something stupid.
And of course, in this post 9/11, "BE AFRAID!" day and age, as well as the irrational fear of anything that might possibly hurt someone, no one is going to take on the potential liability for republishing this book.
However, getting back to the subject of this posting.
The book is on the Net as a PDF scan of the pages. I downloaded it myself. Not that I'm planning to brew up rocket fuel in my apartment or launch rockets from the roof of the building.
No, I downloaded it because I'm now one more person that has the PDF, making it just slightly more difficult for this book to be lost and forgotten.
While I'd love to have a genuine hardcopy of the book, the cheapest version I have seen recently was US$50.00 via eBay. Maybe someday I'll be able to spend that kind of money on a 40+ year old paperback book.
Oh, the URL?
Sure. Here you go: http://www.filestube.com/1144a11ae0e8381203ea/details.html
You'll have to download three separate files, though, via Rapidshare, which will take you about 45 minutes to get all of them, and then use some manner of file decompression utility to expand the
.rar files.Oh, and then there's the matter of the file password.
It's Brinley.
DISCLAIMER!!! I am not responsible for ANYTHING that YOU DO with this book. Don't be stupid! If you have a "Here, hold my beer" moment and wind up getting a Darwin Award, that's not MY FAULT. No way, no how.
Got that? Good.
Similarly, the Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments is similarly WAY OOP and will never, ever see the light of day as a reprint, again, liability issues.