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Yerboogieman
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Posted - Dec 16 2011 : 8:49:47 PM
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quote: Originally posted by wasssup1990
quote: Originally posted by Yerboogieman
/Everybody Stand Back/ I know regular expressions.
My response: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wdHxyGcLoQ
And my Counter-response: http://youtu.be/VNJdr209ggQ |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
A Land Down Under
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Posted - Dec 17 2011 : 08:27:10 AM
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Why boogieman whyyyyyyyy!!!!!
Now I'm gunna have that tune ringing in my head all night.
Try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mQaIMYIvYU
My sis showed me it. Now we go around on our bike trips yelling out "You're a fucking a wizard harry! You're going to go to Hogwarts and do spells 'n shit." In a Scottish accent. |
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion. |
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Dec 17 2011 : 10:54:36 AM
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Those pictures of the Beiber have literally given me mightmares. Those images are wrong on just so many levels.
I'm not sure whether to congratulate the knowledge of regular expressions, or say "My condolences". |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
A Land Down Under
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Posted - Dec 18 2011 : 03:37:14 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Those pictures of the Beiber have literally given me mightmares. Those images are wrong on just so many levels.
Oops! Sorry about that. That's why I put Britney pics near him - so he could be neutralized. I hope you didn't have a wet dream nightmare. I have never had one of those before. Ewww, why am I saying that?
Moving on...
I'm looking forward to the FSM squeezing its fat arse down my chimney and dropping off some more enriched Uranium-235. I've gotta make sure I leave some Spaghetti Bolognaise out for it. |
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion. |
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Dec 18 2011 : 10:19:16 AM
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It's funny you should mention Uranium, because I've been trying to get some Uranium ore for a while but United Nuclear has been sold out for months...And now that I just checked the site a minute ago, they are once again fully stocked with Uranium ore and other radioactive samples! Sweet! I'll be placing an order after the Christmas season for some ore, radioactive samples, and a few other random bits. It will be nice to be able to use the stuff in a small display with my vintage cold ware era Geiger counters.
Last night I dreamed I was playing a game show in a mall, nothing about Britney Spears nor Justin Bieber.
But I did have an unpleasant Bieber encounter this past summer. I was just leaving Stratford after picking up a PC at a local pharmacy that needed a Windows repair/reload. Waiting at the intersection of I believe Huron and Ontario to head out of town, I'm staring at a green light and unable to move because there's a crowd clogging the other side of the intersection. I'm thinking "What causes a crowd of 12 year olds?". Then I saw it: Justin Fucking Bieber. Apparently, crossing the street is such an extraordinary event for Justin Bieber that it causes every 12 year old girl in a 50KM radius to descent on the area and offer him encouragement.
That's OK though, because later in the summer Selena Gomez was playing at the JLC in London, which is right on my route home. As she was exiting her trailer to sign autographs I drove by slowly and yelled "Justin Bieber has a vagina!". About 30 prepubescent girls wanted to kill me. |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
A Land Down Under
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Posted - Dec 21 2011 : 09:32:36 AM
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quote: It will be nice to be able to use the stuff in a small display with my vintage cold ware era Geiger counters.
Cool! Apparently you can pick up old Geiger Counters from e-bay. Here's one I just found: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/INTRIGUING-1950s-COLD-WAR-ERA-PROSPECTING-GEIGER-COUNTER-NUCLEAR-DECOR-/370542922572?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5646144b4c#ht_2288wt_1141
quote: Apparently, crossing the street is such an extraordinary event for Justin Bieber that it causes every 12 year old girl in a 50KM radius to descent on the area and offer him encouragement.
If I were him I would consider those crazy and frantic 12 year-olds a major turn off, and that's probably a large percentage of his fan-base (young girls). Girls that looked more in-control of their emotions... now that would turn me on. This event so reminds me of my primary school (elementary school) years. I had girls literally chasing me around the school yard. They wouldn't leave me alone! They kept jumping on my back and they wanted me to carry them. They were always asking me to 'draw' on there backs with my finger when we were sitting on the floor in the class room. When I stopped 'drawing' on their backs, they told me to keep going. Hehe! WTF!
quote: That's OK though, because later in the summer Selena Gomez was playing at the JLC in London, which is right on my route home. As she was exiting her trailer to sign autographs I drove by slowly and yelled "Justin Bieber has a vagina!". About 30 prepubescent girls wanted to kill me.
LOL! You know, if you type "justin bieber pussy" into Google, there's a good chance someone has already Photo-Shopped a picture of that. Now that would be traumatizing.
Yep! I am right. The second picture. It's a good thing I quickly forget my dreams/nightmares.
EDIT: Aaron, be prepared for your next JB encounter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icnRMW6P9nc&list=FLHezsNexmJE7rhNlxPKhTCg&index=24&feature=plcp |
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Edited by - wasssup1990 on Dec 21 2011 10:25:02 AM |
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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner
USA
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Posted - Dec 22 2011 : 12:56:06 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Aaron Cake
Those pictures of the Beiber have literally given me mightmares. Those images are wrong on just so many levels.
I'm not sure whether to congratulate the knowledge of regular expressions, or say "My condolences".
Umm, thanks? Don't learn them if you don't have to. lol
Also, have you noticed an outbreak of infected computers lately? With that Antivirus virus that's impossible to get rid of? |
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Aaron Cake
Administrator
Canada
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Posted - Dec 24 2011 : 10:52:01 AM
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quote: Originally posted by wasssup1990
Cool! Apparently you can pick up old Geiger Counters from e-bay. Here's one I just found: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/INTRIGUING-1950s-COLD-WAR-ERA-PROSPECTING-GEIGER-COUNTER-NUCLEAR-DECOR-/370542922572?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5646144b4c#ht_2288wt_1141
That's an interesting auction. It seems to be a prospecting counter instead of the typical cold war era bunker counter. But the price is insane. For that price I'd expect it to be working, tested and calibrated.
I have a CD V777 radiation detection kit which consists of a CD V-700 Geiger counter and a CD V-715 ion chamber survey meter.
The CD V-700 (model 6B):
http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/cdmuseum2/radkits/cdv700.html
The CD V-715:
http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/cdmuseum2/radkits/cdv715.html
The ion chamber detector reads continuous and large gamma fields, so I have not been able to give mine a proper test with a radiation source. The internal check functions and tests according to the manual work, so I can assume that it functions properly. Hopefully I'll never have the opportunity to actually use it, and it will remain a curiosity.
The CD V-700 geiger counter works great, and is loads of fun. There is a small beta source on the side of the instrument for testing and with the beta shield open, it registers with the appropriate meter reading and the wonderful "tick tick tick tick" in the headphone. There are fewer gamma sources around, but every few seconds a stray particle hits the probe and it registers. Ionizing smoke detectors register quite well, my upstairs toilet is a fairly decent gamma source (about 3-5 counts per second), and there's a customer in a building downtown with granite walls that register at about 5-10 counts per second.
quote: If I were him I would consider those crazy and frantic 12 year-olds a major turn off, and that's probably a large percentage of his fan-base (young girls). Girls that looked more in-control of their emotions... now that would turn me on. This event so reminds me of my primary school (elementary school) years. I had girls literally chasing me around the school yard. They wouldn't leave me alone! They kept jumping on my back and they wanted me to carry them. They were always asking me to 'draw' on there backs with my finger when we were sitting on the floor in the class room. When I stopped 'drawing' on their backs, they told me to keep going. Hehe! WTF!
That never happened in my elementary school, but keep in mind, it was (well, still is) a Catholic school. So that kind of behaviour would be frowned upon. At school dances, rulers were used to make sure there was appropriate separation. Now I did have a sort-of-girlfriend in grade 8 and I was always getting in trouble at dances for being "too close".
quote: LOL! You know, if you type "justin bieber pussy" into Google, there's a good chance someone has already Photo-Shopped a picture of that. Now that would be traumatizing. Yep! I am right. The second picture. It's a good thing I quickly forget my dreams/nightmares.
Nothing in this world will make me perform that Google search. I'm out of eye soap, so I don't want to risk it.
quote: Aaron, be prepared for your next JB encounter. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icnRMW6P9nc&list=FLHezsNexmJE7rhNlxPKhTCg&index=24&feature=plcp
With the drivers in London, so many times I have thought about something like this.
quote: Originally posted by Yerboogieman
Also, have you noticed an outbreak of infected computers lately? With that Antivirus virus that's impossible to get rid of?
Not lately but several months ago I was cleaning several per day. It got to the point where I really didn't even have to think about the steps. Most came with the previous version of Alureon which was fairly easy to remove using a 2nd PC to just delete the rootkit's files from the infected HD. Last week there was a machine infected by one of those fake AVs called "Antivirus Recovery", I think. For the life of me I couldn't get the rootkit off the drive, and since it was a machine with a Windows 7 license running Windows XP, I just zero'd out the drive and loaded Windows 7 after I verified the rootkit was out of slack space (where it was hiding, with some kind of launcher outside the boot sector). |
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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner
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Posted - Dec 24 2011 : 2:17:52 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Yerboogieman
Also, have you noticed an outbreak of infected computers lately? With that Antivirus virus that's impossible to get rid of?
Not lately but several months ago I was cleaning several per day. It got to the point where I really didn't even have to think about the steps. Most came with the previous version of Alureon which was fairly easy to remove using a 2nd PC to just delete the rootkit's files from the infected HD. Last week there was a machine infected by one of those fake AVs called "Antivirus Recovery", I think. For the life of me I couldn't get the rootkit off the drive, and since it was a machine with a Windows 7 license running Windows XP, I just zero'd out the drive and loaded Windows 7 after I verified the rootkit was out of slack space (where it was hiding, with some kind of launcher outside the boot sector). [/quote]
It has gotten to the point, I don't want any problems with the computers, I'll just back up the stuff and reformat. Most of the time people don't have many settings changed. Unless it is a store register computer, in which case I will scan the drive in another computer and force run a registry scan. |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
A Land Down Under
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Posted - Dec 28 2011 : 11:41:52 AM
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On the 25th we got smashed by hail stones. The weather was weird: Warm @ 30C. We have a plastic corrugated verandah roof in the backyard that I was standing under. I felt some water drops on my head and then I looked up to see several holes had been made by the hail. I was hit on the wrist by one hail stone which hurt and I still have a small bruise. The average size of the hail stones in the area would probably be around 1/2 to 3/4 the size of a golf ball. Some were sharp, some were smooth. Three of our floodlights were also smashed to pieces and a few of our solar lights. One of my dog's is old and senseless and he has his own safe kennel to sleep in but I couldn't hear him barking (he wasn't in his kennel) until I saw him. So I ducked out from cover to bring him under cover. I covered the back of my neck with one hand and grabbed him with the other. He was fine but that's when I got hit on the wrist. My hearing was temporarily affected by the noise.
Trees were stripped of their leaves and cars were dented.
I have been preoccupied but if I get a chance I'll upload some video and/or pictures. |
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion. |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
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Aaron Cake
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Posted - Jan 02 2012 : 10:13:01 AM
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Saturday at about 3:05PM, I was cutting some rusted metal off the Cosmo. I stopped for a moment, just as the whole shop shook for about 2.5 seconds. The floor seemed to wobble and items on the shelves rattled. Afterwards I went outside to see if some huge vehicle had driven by or the construction next door had collapsed. But nothing, so I made some calls and found out that others felt it as well. We had an earthquake. A bit unusual considering that much of Ontario sits on a massive rock shelf called the Canadian Shield. It tends not to move. |
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wasssup1990
Nobel Prize Winner
A Land Down Under
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Posted - Jan 03 2012 : 12:50:44 AM
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Yeah that's pretty weird that you got an earthquake. I have experienced about two tremors in Melbourne and I have lived here my whole life. They each lasted no more than 3 seconds I guess. Japan also received a 7.0 recently and well New Zealand has been having after shocks since their deadly earthquake.
Fault lines:
About the hail storm we had; I'm hearing advertisements on the radio and TV about cars selling for reduced prices due to hail storm damage.
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When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion. |
Edited by - wasssup1990 on Jan 03 2012 12:55:38 AM |
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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner
USA
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Posted - Jan 04 2012 : 6:25:13 PM
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Did we feel the same quake? What I felt and heard I could only describe as a giant sonic boom. It was huge. It wasn't too ground shaking, but my house did shake a bit. But since sonic booms are very illegal and Fort Lewis dispatches when they happen, I almost doubt it. Last time I felt two was when the president was in the state. |
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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner
USA
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Posted - Jan 04 2012 : 6:33:08 PM
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Did we feel the same quake? What I felt and heard I could only describe as a giant sonic boom. It was huge. It wasn't too ground shaking, but my house did shake a bit. But since sonic booms are very illegal and Fort Lewis dispatches when they happen, I almost doubt it. Last time I felt two was when the president was in the state. |
If you don't have the time to do it right, when will you have the time to do it over? |
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