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  1. US Army filters (in america) on Are Marines Censoring Web Access for Troops in Iraq? · · Score: 3, Informative

    I work for the federal goverment as a reservist and a civilian. A requirement of my civilian job is that I maintain service as a reservist, but that is a whole other story. I have confirmed that each of these sites are blocked or permited on the USARC (United States Army Reserve Command) exactly as described above. I am located in Utah on federal property so it should not be a "war zone" issue. This is a government computer, so they have the right to limit viewing as per user agreements, but this seems to be a freedom of speech issue. Good Night and Good Luck.

  2. Re:now all they need to do.... on WinOS+QEMU+Knoppix 3.8 = WinKnoppix! · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Your webpage is busted fool. You must fix this error or I will call down Master Shake and the Mooninites against your foolish ass.

  3. Re:LOOSE LIPS SINK SHIPS on U.S. Army Guide to Code Breaking · · Score: 1

    Actually most of your FM's TM's AR's and DA PAM's are considered Unclassified. You can in all probability download it from the army website www.usapa.army.mil

  4. Re:FDA approval? on HIV Vaccine · · Score: 1

    You argue that a person that has both arthritis, and chronic heart problems, should just take asprin with ibuprofen. http://www.coloradohealthsite.org/alerts/alerts_as pirinandibuprofen.html The New England Journal of Medicene found that if you do take Advil and Ibuprofen you may negate the positive effect that asprin had. What now, brown cow?

  5. *76 on Caller ID Spoofing for the Masses · · Score: 1

    Its *76 to block calls here.

  6. Comman Practice on Would You Drink This Water? · · Score: 1

    We (the U.S. army) already currently employ R.O. technology to filter our water we employ units with the acronym of ropu to filter the water, push it through an ro unit, add chlorine and then store it in bladders or tanks. They can do an impressive 3000 gallons of low salt water an hour. RO units are also frequently installed underneath kitchen sinks. Quite comman practice... Although I've never peed in mine...