there's no doubt in my mind it was an inside job. that place is run like a sweat shop. the owners sue anybody who slanders or even attempt to slander them. they're so litigious, it makes Johnny Cochran look like a helpless baby (albeit a dead one).
I worked there because after the tech bubble popped. I helped get a host of my friends to work there too. It was hell on earth. They're just getting what they deserve.
I had been using FreeBSD on my desktop for about 6 months. When I applied for an operations position at flush.nut, I told them that I had been an admin at my previous job. That got my foot in the door and the rest is history. Four unix jobs later, I now work in the noc at one of the largest phone companies in the country.
don't be a dolt. MD format is far superior to CD. ATRAC compression is equal to that of 128 bit or better MP3 compression. You can record to MD an uncounted amount of times. You can edit the tracks. You can name the tracks. You can not scratch an MD. They are smaller. They are cooler looking. They are easier to label. The only reason they are more expensive is because people like you perpetuate the idea that CD is the ultimate media.
go to hell.
Placement of the pyramids was not based upon true north. In Egyptian mythology, some of their gods resided within the belt of Orion. If you will notice, when looking at the great pyramids from above, you see that they are not in a straight line, but rather two line up and the smallest is a bit off center. Why this discrepancy?
If you superimpose the constellation of Orion over the pyramids, you will notice right away that with a little resizing, the apex of the pyramids fits on the stars located in the belt. What's more, the dimmest of the trio of stars sits at the point on the smallest of the three pyramids.
would be interesting if this scientist had taken this into account and attempted to trace back the date to when the contellation of Orion and more importantly the three stars in his belt pointed true north.
there's no doubt in my mind it was an inside job. that place is run like a sweat shop. the owners sue anybody who slanders or even attempt to slander them. they're so litigious, it makes Johnny Cochran look like a helpless baby (albeit a dead one).
I worked there because after the tech bubble popped. I helped get a host of my friends to work there too. It was hell on earth. They're just getting what they deserve.
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I had been using FreeBSD on my desktop for about 6 months. When I applied for an operations position at flush.nut, I told them that I had been an admin at my previous job. That got my foot in the door and the rest is history. Four unix jobs later, I now work in the noc at one of the largest phone companies in the country.
right now I am watching 14 episodes of Family Guy while getting payed.
don't be a dolt. MD format is far superior to CD. ATRAC compression is equal to that of 128 bit or better MP3 compression. You can record to MD an uncounted amount of times. You can edit the tracks. You can name the tracks. You can not scratch an MD. They are smaller. They are cooler looking. They are easier to label. The only reason they are more expensive is because people like you perpetuate the idea that CD is the ultimate media. go to hell.
Your theories are sound, your spelling is atrocious.
-- ghxPlacement of the pyramids was not based upon true north. In Egyptian mythology, some of their gods resided within the belt of Orion. If you will notice, when looking at the great pyramids from above, you see that they are not in a straight line, but rather two line up and the smallest is a bit off center. Why this discrepancy?
If you superimpose the constellation of Orion over the pyramids, you will notice right away that with a little resizing, the apex of the pyramids fits on the stars located in the belt. What's more, the dimmest of the trio of stars sits at the point on the smallest of the three pyramids.
would be interesting if this scientist had taken this into account and attempted to trace back the date to when the contellation of Orion and more importantly the three stars in his belt pointed true north.
-- ghx