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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:16 pm

Green Wood wrote:Benazir Bhutto
1953-2007

The first female Muslim shot down by extremists.


The world killing its' self over religious mythologies in which women are extensions of only a man's rib!


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Excuse Mr Wood, I think he meant Muslim "leader" shot down...

CowboyAngel, Mussharif's motive seems vague since she was anti-terrorist and pro-western much like his. From what I been hearing today, It may have been the extremists. Since, Mussharif most probably was going to rig the election so he would win anyway and then he could kill her.

regardless, it was a great loss at a time we need more moderates and women leaders in the world.

Do you or anyone think that Hillery will gain from this?

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Post by pinemom » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:23 am

R.I.P.Benazir Bhutto Your life was not in vain!

Im not political, really not in any shape or form. I watch learn and listen, but keep my opinions to myself mostly.

But I have a theory, that will only happen when a woman, doesnt even need to be Hillary, gets into office.

The forces of the universe made the woman so strong emotionally and internally physical.

When most children have a boo boo, its mom they run too, not dad, no offence guys.
Mom's solve most of the "Home" world crisis'
Theres Jokes out there, about sending menopausal woman to the fronts, as we dont negotiate.
(ya, there are alot of bad woman out there who dont fall into any of these examples)

But if Looking at the last 200 years, a womans place is running of the house...right? She organizes usually 3-6 peoples entire lives for their entire life(everyone calls home to mom when they have a kundri) and her own....bringing babies to adult hood (as sanely as possible) Raising their husbands...now come on guys, you know we mature faster then you, and typically we are younger then you for a reason...
Managing everyones school work, tutoring, listenpost, fixer of all things, provider of the hugs that heal the world(or so it feels like it)....on and on I could go...my mom was not a "a typical june cleaver" nah, she wasnt really a mom at all, more a friend at times and a enemy at times. It was my grandmother on which I post these words...the matriarc of our entire family...god bless her soul.
who in her lifetime became the very strength on which my primarily female family got our strengths from...why you ask? becuase she told you to "straighten up and fly right, stand up for yourself and what you beleive in, dont sit there being a crybaby damnit...do something about it!"
Or you would get "THE LETTER", that family dreaded, 3 page (written on yellow legal paper) single spaced, filled from the top to the botton, both sides front and back....on how your screwing up, making mistakes, or not looking at the whole picture, shooting your mouth off, being an asshole, not raising your children right,drinking to much, etc....etc....
But man, when you got that letter...you did everything in your power to right the wrong! Respect! and well hell, she was the smartest person alive!

A woman, the one who brought you into this world and sure as hell can take you OUT!!!!!!
I know...but shit, why not, men have been screwing it up for centuries...give a bitch a swing!
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Post by pinemom » Fri Dec 28, 2007 7:26 am

woops...sorry got on a soapbox ...and in the wrong room....
I shall let it lay here.
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Post by mdmf007 » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:11 am

World Wars have started with the assassination of heads of state and former heads of state.

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Post by mereth » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:15 am

Pinemom!!
BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
*CLAP*CLAP*CLAP*CLAP*clap*clap* .....clap...


clap...




clap...

(ducks out quietly)
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Post by oneeyeddick » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:35 am

pinemom wrote: and typically we are younger then you for a reason...
Yeah, becuase we like em' young.

Just Kidding (wink,wink)

Hold on, no I'm not....ahhhh....nevermind. :oops:
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Post by mereth » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:08 am

RIP Michael Kidd!
He was a choreographer who won multiple Tony awards and an honorary Oscar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Kidd

and Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman :(
who I know best from the X-Files and Dances with Wolves. Most you have probably seen him in something.
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Post by DVD Burner » Fri Dec 28, 2007 5:54 pm

BYE BYE NETSCAPE!


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Netscape Navigator: 1993-2008

NEW YORK (AP) - Netscape Navigator, the world's first commercial Web browser and the launch pad of the Internet boom, will be pulled off life support Feb. 1 after a 13-year run.

Its current caretakers, Time Warner Inc.'s AOL, decided to kill further development and technical support to focus on growing the company as an advertising business. Netscape's usage dwindled with Microsoft Corp.'s entry into the browser business in the 1990s, and Netscape all but faded away following the birth of its open-source cousin, Firefox.

``While internal groups within AOL have invested a great deal of time and energy in attempting to revive Netscape Navigator, these efforts have not been successful in gaining market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer,'' Netscape Director Tom Drapeau wrote in a blog entry Friday.

In recent years, Netscape has been little more than a repackaged version of the more popular Firefox, which commands about 10 percent of the Web browser market, with almost all of the rest going to Internet Explorer.

People will still be able to download and use the Netscape browser indefinitely, but AOL will stop releasing security and other updates on Feb. 1. Drapeau recommended that the small pool of Netscape users download Firefox instead.

A separate Netscape Web portal, which has had several incarnations in recent years, will continue to operate.

The World Wide Web was but a few years old when in April 1993 a team at the University of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications released Mosaic, the first Web browser to integrate images and sound with words. Before Mosaic, access to the Internet and the Web was largely limited to text, with any graphics displayed in separate windows.

Andreessen and many of his university colleagues soon left to form a company tasked with commercializing the browser. The first version of Netscape came out in late 1994.

Netscape fed the gold-rush atmosphere with a landmark initial public offering of stock in August 1995. Netscape's stock carried a then-steep IPO price of $28 per share, a price that doubled on opening day to give the startup a $2 billion market value even though it had only $20 million in sales.

But Netscape's success also drew the attention of Microsoft, which quickly won market share by giving away its Internet Explorer browser for free with its flagship Windows operating system. The bundling prompted a Justice Department antitrust lawsuit and later a settlement with Microsoft.

Netscape eventually dropped fees for the software, but it was too late. Undone by IE, Netscape sold itself to AOL in a $10 billion deal completed in early 1999.

Netscape spawned an open-source project called Mozilla, in which developers from around the world freely contribute to writing and testing the software. Mozilla released its standalone browser, Firefox, and Netscape was never able to regain its former footing.
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Post by cowboyangel » Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:00 pm

well...Netscape left a child called Firefox and it turned out to be a pretty good kid after all....
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Post by Apollonaris Zeus » Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:30 pm

Women mature fast because if you don't you'll just be teenage mother at the age of 13.

Netscape did pretty well if it sold out to AOL for 10 billion during the tech bubble.

Soon, AOL will be put to sleep and I can't wait for the time I never hear again; "You got mail!"

Die, Die, Die!

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Post by cowboyangel » Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:37 pm

also chant "Die IE Die IE Die IE!!!"
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Post by DVD Burner » Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:46 pm

Apollonaris Zeus wrote:
Soon, AOL will be put to sleep and I can't wait for the time I never hear again; "You got mail!"

Die, Die, Die!


YOOOOU! I been waiting for I dont know how long.



cowboyangel wrote:also chant "Die IE Die IE Die IE!!!"

Wont happen for a very long time.


IE8 is due out soon. Not that Vista and Home server did all that well:

http://www.news.com/8301-13579_3-983809 ... ag=newsmap

December 28, 2007 10:21 AM PST
Windows Home Server bug corrupts files
Posted by Tom Krazit

Given that the point of Windows Home Server is to allow you to store your media files, a bug in the storage process that could result in corrupted files is bound to get attention.

Microsoft has issued a support document for the 13 or so (just kidding) people using Windows Home Server, the company's latest product for those attempting to build the digital home of the future. Apparently there's a flaw in the way Windows Home Server works with certain Microsoft applications, such as Windows Vista Photo Gallery, that could result in corrupted files if you use those applications to save files to the server. A list of the specific applications can be found in the support document.
My colleague Ed Bott at ZDNet.com looked into exactly what would have to happen for the files to go bad, and it sounds like there is a convoluted series of steps that would have to be followed to produce the error. Still, as Ed points out, any bug that deletes data is a very, very serious issue.

The main culprit seems to be if you're putting Windows Home Server under a heavy load, and I doubt many of the people running the software have reached that point yet. I can see a day where a simple, easy-to-use home server will be vital in helping people organize (and back up) their vast collection of digital movies, TV shows, photos, and music--not to mention those precious home movies of the kids opening Baby's First QPhone or whatever becomes the hot-selling gadget of 2017.

But that day is not here yet for an overwhelming majority of people, as we've learned this week from Apple and Wal-Mart. The market for movie downloads--arguably the largest files people would want to store--is far from mature.
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Post by theCryptofishist » Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:17 pm

firefox with adbusters is da bomb. IMHO. Um. Rest in Peace Carlos whatsit, mauled by a tiger.

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Post by ibdave » Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:29 pm

Sir Edmund Hillary, the unassuming beekeeper who conquered Mount Everest to win renown as one of the 20th century's greatest adventurers, has died, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark announced Friday. He was 88.
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Post by cowboyangel » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:27 pm

I was really bummed by the Hillary news. Damn what a fine human!
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Post by Glittering Clitoris » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:01 pm

What Hillary is dead! She won NH! Bet Obama had something to do with it.



Sad, that Sir EH died too. who didn't read his book back in grade school.

I always wondered why he got all the credit, because his guide Tensing was most like the first human to conquer everest or some other tibetan. Hey that sound like thetan. Bet they were really there first, but hey aren't souls everywhere!


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Post by cowboyangel » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:52 pm

GC, Hillary said they both went up side by side. True to Hillary's fine form and superior human evolution. Tensig would have been lynched in the South at around that time. He really did go up to the mountain top.
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Post by AntiM » Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:56 am

Bobby Fischer, check and mate.

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Post by DVD Burner » Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:27 am

WOW!

You were up pretty early for that one.

Bobby Fischer was the man and quite an out spoken at that.
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Post by mereth » Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:22 pm

Brad Renfro (actor) of unknown causes

It's always sad when a comtemporary (age-wise) dies.
*sigh* I'll admit I had a crush on him a long time ago.

I really liked "The Cure", with Joseph Mazzello, contrary to what the critics said; and he did a good job in "Sleepers".
"The Client" is my 2nd fave John Grisham movie ("A Time to Kill" wins - only because of Matthew McConaughey and Sam Jackson).
Ironically, "Apt Pupil" is one of my next Netflix movies.
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Post by cowboyangel » Fri Jan 18, 2008 6:24 pm

..and what about Vampira? who started the whole sexy vampire thing. What a babe!
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Georgia Frontiere, Owner, St. Louis Rams - Age 80

Thank you Georgia for helping the people of Missouri experience a football championship for the first time in over 25 years and for helping to bring the greatest show on turf to the Show Me State.

It was a good ride while it lasted...one hell of an enjoyable ride.

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Post by LeChatNoir » Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:06 am

Belatedly, though its true, I’m sorry that both Jermaine Stewartand Dan Hartmandied some many years ago due to complications of AIDS. Out of the loop and just learning this tonight as I am, this makes me sad…

I'll miss them, anyway.
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Post by mereth » Tue Jan 22, 2008 11:03 am

Richard Knerr died Monday, the Co-Founder of Wham-O! - the toy company that popularized the frisbee, hula hoop, slip'n'slide, silly string, etc.

"If Spud (his co-founder) and I had to say what we contributed, it was fun," Knerr told the Times in 1994. "But I think this country gave us more than we gave it. It gave us the opportunity to do it."

Anyone else see "Hudsucker Proxy" recently?
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Post by Ranger Genius » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:07 am

Heath Ledger, dead at 28.

Kinda liked him.
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Post by Green Wood » Thu Jan 24, 2008 8:15 am

Too bad about suzzane. she was so sexy in those nightgowns.


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Post by cowboyangel » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:20 pm

Susanne was my favorite actress' in The Birds. When I'm in Bodega I always like to go and stand on the school yard steps where she got her eyes pecked out...
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Post by DVD Burner » Thu Jan 24, 2008 7:30 pm

I had the hots for Susanne, mostly due to her voice.

She will be missed.
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Post by DVD Burner » Sat Jan 26, 2008 11:11 pm

Christian Brando dies at 49
Eldest son of legendary actor fought pneumonia

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LOS ANGELES -- Christian Brando, the troubled eldest son of the late actor Marlon Brando, has died from pneumonia at a Los Angeles hospital, an attorney said Saturday. He was 49.

Brando died Saturday morning at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, said David Seeley, an attorney representing Marlon Brando's estate. Seeley said Brando was taken to the hospital Jan. 11.

"This is a sad and difficult time for the family," Seeley said.

Born May 11, 1958, Brando was a high school dropout and never had much of a career. He had small roles in a handful of movies, including 1968's "I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!" but he was better known for his brushes with the law.

He spent five years in prison after pleading guilty to manslaughter in 1990 for killing his sister's boyfriend, Dag Drollet, at the Brando family's hilltop estate.

Brando said he accidentally shot Drollet as they struggled for a gun during an argument over whether Drollet, 26, had beaten Brando's pregnant half-sister, Cheyenne.

Cheyenne, who later gave birth to Drollet's son but lost custody of the child, committed suicide in 1995. She was 25. Family associates said she had been distraught since her boyfriend's death.

In a 1991 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Brando said he never intended to kill Drollet, but wanted to scare him. "I just sat there and watched the life go out of this guy," Brando said.

At his son's trial, Marlon Brando pleaded for leniency, telling the court: "I think that perhaps I failed as a father."

Brando's ex-wife, Deborah Brando, sued him for domestic violence in 2005. She claimed that shortly after their 2004 marriage, Brando repeatedly beat her and threatened to kill her in the presence of her teenage daughter.

Brando countersued, alleging that his ex-wife broke into his home and beat him because he wanted to annul their marriage only 10 weeks after exchanging vows.

The lawsuits were settled last year on undisclosed terms.

Brando was charged January 2005 with two counts of spousal abuse and he later pleaded no contest. He was placed on three years' probation and ordered to drug and alcohol rehabilitation as well as a spousal-abuse prevention program.

Brando also was the one-time lover of Bonnie Lee Bakley, who was shot to death in 2001. At one time, Bakley claimed Brando had fathered her child but tests showed it belonged to actor Robert Blake, whom she later married.

Blake was tried for her murder and acquitted but later ordered to pay $30 million in a wrongful death lawsuit. During that civil case, Blake's lawyer suggested Brando was the killer, although police never implicated him.

Brando, who had denied any involvement, invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination on the stand during the trial.

Seeley said Brando was not married at the time of his death and did not leave any children.

Brando was the eldest of the actor's nine children, according to a will the Oscar-winner left following his death in 2004. Brando's mother was actress Anna Kashfi. She and Marlon Brando divorced after a year.

That touched off a 16-year custody battle for Christian, who was 5 months old at the time of the separation.

"I found him to be an extremely personable, bright gentleman," said Bruce Margolin, an attorney who represented Brando. "He was very well-loved in his family. I think his life was too short."

There are no funeral plans yet scheduled, he added.
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