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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
On 4/13/2012 8:02 AM, Big Steel wrote:
snipped Read the other posts stupid. bye |
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My man Mike Tyson....
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2012/04/mike-tyson-proposes-vigilante-justice-in-trayvon-martin-case/1
copied My personal feeling is that, as a young kid that was beat on by a bully, the guy stalked him and didn't follow instructions from a superior officer. But my all-around perspective, I wasn't there. I don't know what happened. Even though this is the best country in the world, certain laws in this country are a disgrace to a nation of savages. It's a majority versus a minority. That's the way God planned it. He didn't want to do something about it, He wanted us to do something about it. We have to continue tweeting, we have to continue marching, we have to continue fighting for Trayvon Martin. If that's not the case, he was killed in vain, and we're just waiting for it to happen to our children. It's a disgrace that man hasn't been dragged out of his house and tied to a car and taken away. Forget about him being arrested—the fact that he hasn't been shot yet is a disgrace. That's how I feel personally about it. end |
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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
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: On 4/13/2012 8:01 AM, DanS wrote: snipped Your nose is wide-open. Like your a** that the mainstrem media's been pounding it in deep now for over a month? |
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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
Big Steel wrote in news:L9-
: On 4/13/2012 8:02 AM, Big Steel wrote: snipped Read the other posts stupid. bye Why can't you address the points I make instead of just deleting it and posting stupid retard replies like some pre-teen fart-hole? .....Oohhhh...it's because you know I'm right, that you're out of control, and that the mainstream media has conned you, and the world, by purposely inciting racial tensions based on heresay, obscured truth, and outright deception. Your mind is weak...and old. Let me show you so maybe you'd understand...... Here's something far more realistic of what TM looked like at the time of the incident. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2694585/J2.jpg I certainly don't want to come across this guy late at night walking alone...... |
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Oh! It's Danny La Cockroach La Menace the stalker.
That someone's crumb-snatching, rug-rat, cockroach, little punk-ass Pat
Boone and a La Menace to society stalked people in the Vista forum, and he is out and about with a stalking wild hair up his ass again. Danny La Cockroach La Menace is kin to Zimmerman. There is no doubt about the stalker |
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Zimmerman had better dig up Jhonny Cochran
"Big Steel" wrote in message m... On 4/13/2012 1:36 AM, Steve Hayes wrote: snipped I use Windows 7, and I like it. I wonder if you would like Windows 8 too? XP is still my favorite Windows version and I have been running Windows since '93. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Windows Live Mail 2009 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 1.5GB - Windows 8 CP |
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Zimmerman ArrestedATTN: BIG STEEL
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 07:55:45 -0400, Big Steel
wrote: On 4/13/2012 7:49 AM, DanS wrote: snipped yawn A jackass like you is unimportant to me. You don't mean a damn thing to me. So put that in you pipe and smoke it. how about giving this zimmerman stuff a rest. you are the only one continously talking about it in this NG and in 24hour support desk. seems to me like you are an old man who MUST have the last word in every message due to a character flaw. by your phrase,"put that in you pipe and smoke it", makes you in your late 60's. That phrase has not been used by anyone for decades. im gueesing you are a shut-in and possilbe have major medical issues including possibly wheel chair bound. your posts suggest you also have a drinking problem brought on by a spouse leaving you or commiting suicide to get away from you. death was more favorable to living with your constant negativity. i would guess even your dog ****es in your slippers. please consider positive talk-therapy with a trained professional or anti-depressants and the latest mood elevating pharmacuticals. do you really want to go to your grave a bitter old man who looks out the window from his wheel chair waiting for the mailman to arrive only to have him pass your house everyday? Publishers clearing house doesnt even send you anything. you will never be the grand prize winner or a winner in general. you can put a snip or some other thing to not perpetual the thread with views opposed to yours, but everyone will read this post of mine, so the word is out. Jesus loves you, but everyone else in the world thinks your an asshole. please go ahead and have the last word for I will not respond no matter what abusive words you write. |
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Zimmerman ArrestedATTN: BIG STEEL
On 4/13/2012 6:44 PM, .22Cal Dood wrote:
snipped Let me get you some tissues for your issues so you can go cry to your mother. If people don't like it too bad. I am having big fun across two NG(s), and I am not the only one with the kayos. You are acting like the Internet and this NG are important. It's not and it never will be. Moderate the damn NG like they did in the MS forums or use a kill-filter, because either way, I am going to do what I want to do, like I have seen some others do what they wanted to do in here in the past. Now stick that in your pipe and smoke it and swallow it too .22Cal. |
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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
John Baker wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 04:37:34 -0700, linuxgal wrote: John Baker wrote: Have you tried setting compatibility mode to XP SP3? I did all that when I was forced to use Vista. Then when I installed Ubuntu over Win7, I discovered the underlying engine of Win7 is Vista. Win7 is just a Vista overlay that kills the annoying popups asking for permission to do this and that, and I knew what was going on. And that explained why Win7 came out so fast with far fewer man-years of elbow grease going into the coding. It's just a user-friendly sheen over Vista. It's a bit more than that. Traditionally, each new version of Windows has required roughly twice the hardware of the previous version to run at minimum efficiency. 7 breaks that mold by actually requiring *less* than Vista. That points to some significant fine tuning under the hood. Having used both, I can say from experience that in normal daily use, 7 is twice as fast and far more stable than Vista ever was. Like the utterly loathesome Windows Millenium over a decade ago, Vista was just an interim release to soothe the impatient while the final polish was being put on the *real* new Windows. Vista wasn't really finished - and it felt like it. And if you've been testing it, the Windows 8 preview uses less RAM than Windows 7. I've tested Windows 8 (preview) in a VM with as little as 128MB of memory given to it. On that test run, I think IE errored out during shutdown, but that was the only symptom I could see. Which is better than the 1GB that Windows 7 has grown accustomed to using. I can't say I like the Windows 8 GUI all that much, but what's underneath is a bit different. And getting good error messages out of Windows 8, we'll have to wait for the retail version, to see how tough that is. The "using less RAM" is all part of preparing for operation on small ARM platforms. Paul |
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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
"Paul" wrote in message ... John Baker wrote: On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 04:37:34 -0700, linuxgal wrote: John Baker wrote: Have you tried setting compatibility mode to XP SP3? I did all that when I was forced to use Vista. Then when I installed Ubuntu over Win7, I discovered the underlying engine of Win7 is Vista. Win7 is just a Vista overlay that kills the annoying popups asking for permission to do this and that, and I knew what was going on. And that explained why Win7 came out so fast with far fewer man-years of elbow grease going into the coding. It's just a user-friendly sheen over Vista. It's a bit more than that. Traditionally, each new version of Windows has required roughly twice the hardware of the previous version to run at minimum efficiency. 7 breaks that mold by actually requiring *less* than Vista. That points to some significant fine tuning under the hood. Having used both, I can say from experience that in normal daily use, 7 is twice as fast and far more stable than Vista ever was. Like the utterly loathesome Windows Millenium over a decade ago, Vista was just an interim release to soothe the impatient while the final polish was being put on the *real* new Windows. Vista wasn't really finished - and it felt like it. And if you've been testing it, the Windows 8 preview uses less RAM than Windows 7. I've tested Windows 8 (preview) in a VM with as little as 128MB of memory given to it. On that test run, I think IE errored out during shutdown, but that was the only symptom I could see. Which is better than the 1GB that Windows 7 has grown accustomed to using. I can't say I like the Windows 8 GUI all that much, but what's underneath is a bit different. And getting good error messages out of Windows 8, we'll have to wait for the retail version, to see how tough that is. The "using less RAM" is all part of preparing for operation on small ARM platforms. I don't know how you managed to only use 128 MB of RAM for Windows 8 under a virtual machine, but the stock Windows 8 uses just over 1GB here. While Windows 7 uses about 850 MB. And I never found any single core machine that will run Windows 7 well. I suspect that is true of Windows 8 too. If interested, I can try that tomorrow. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Windows Live Mail 2009 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 1.5GB - Windows 8 CP |
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Zimmerman ArrestedATTN: BIG STEEL
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 19:19:45 -0400, Big Steel wrote:
On 4/13/2012 6:44 PM, .22Cal Dood wrote: snipped snipped 10 reasons to buy Windows 7 You told us to make Windows simpler to use, more responsive, and full of new possibilities. We listened—and made loads of improvements. Here's our top 10: 1 A better desktop. Windows 7 gets you around your PC faster than ever. The taskbar has bigger buttons and full-sized previews—and you can pin programs to it for one-click access. Jump Lists provide shortcuts to files, folders, and websites. And Snap, Peek, and Shake give you easy (and fun) new ways to juggle all those open windows. 2 Smarter search. Type in the Start menu search box, and you'll see results instantly, grouped by category—documents, pictures, music, e-mail, and programs. Search in a folder or library, and you can fine-tune your search with filters like date or file type—and use the preview pane to peek at the contents of your results. 3 Easy sharing with HomeGroup. Sharing files and printers on your home network should be simple. With HomeGroup, it finally is. Connect two or more PCs running Windows 7, and with a minimum of fuss you can start sharing music, pictures, videos, and documents with other people in your home. 4 Built for speed. Windows 7 has key performance improvements to take up less memory and run background services only when you need them. It's designed to run your programs faster and to sleep, resume, and reconnect to wireless networks quicker. And with 64-bit support, you can take full advantage of the latest in powerful 64-bit PCs. 5 Better wireless networking. Connecting to wireless networks on your laptop—formerly a bit of a hassle—now takes just a couple of clicks. Choose from the list of available networks in the taskbar, click one, and then connect. Once you've connected to a network, Windows will remember it so you can connect again later automatically. 6 Windows Touch. Use your fingers to browse the web, flip through photos, and open files and folders on a touchscreen PC—for the first time, Windows includes true multitouch technology. With gestures for zooming, rotating, and even right-clicking, it's a whole new way to work with your PC. 7 Plays well with devices. Device Stage, a new feature in Windows 7, works like a home page for things like portable music players, smartphones, and printers. When you plug a compatible device into your PC, you'll see a menu with information and popular tasks like battery life, how many photos are ready to be downloaded, and printing options. 8 Watch, listen, and stream.? Internet TV, part of Windows Media Center, gathers programming from sites all over the Internet—shows, sports highlights, video podcasts, and more. Add a TV tuner, and your PC becomes a digital video recorder you can use to watch, pause, and record live TV. And with new features in Windows Media Player 12, you can enjoy your media library around the house—or around town. 9 Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Live.? Windows 7 unleashes the full power of Internet Explorer 9, from its stunning hardware-accelerated graphics to the ability to launch favorite websites right from your taskbar. You'll also get the many possibilities of Windows Live, free: create photo albums and movies, chat in HD, and share your stuff anytime, anywhere. 10 Nag-free notifications. Action Center, new in Windows 7, puts you in control of maintenance and security messages. You can turn notifications on or off for things like Windows Defender or User Account Control. If Windows needs your attention, you'll see a notification on the far right of the taskbar. Click it, and you'll get suggested fixes for any problems. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...-buy-Windows-7 -- Steve Hayes from Tshwane, South Africa Blog: http://khanya.wordpress.com E-mail - see web page, or parse: shayes at dunelm full stop org full stop uk |
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Zimmerman Arrested - Charged with 2nd-Degree Murder
BillW50 wrote:
"Paul" wrote in message ... John Baker wrote: On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 04:37:34 -0700, linuxgal wrote: John Baker wrote: Have you tried setting compatibility mode to XP SP3? I did all that when I was forced to use Vista. Then when I installed Ubuntu over Win7, I discovered the underlying engine of Win7 is Vista. Win7 is just a Vista overlay that kills the annoying popups asking for permission to do this and that, and I knew what was going on. And that explained why Win7 came out so fast with far fewer man-years of elbow grease going into the coding. It's just a user-friendly sheen over Vista. It's a bit more than that. Traditionally, each new version of Windows has required roughly twice the hardware of the previous version to run at minimum efficiency. 7 breaks that mold by actually requiring *less* than Vista. That points to some significant fine tuning under the hood. Having used both, I can say from experience that in normal daily use, 7 is twice as fast and far more stable than Vista ever was. Like the utterly loathesome Windows Millenium over a decade ago, Vista was just an interim release to soothe the impatient while the final polish was being put on the *real* new Windows. Vista wasn't really finished - and it felt like it. And if you've been testing it, the Windows 8 preview uses less RAM than Windows 7. I've tested Windows 8 (preview) in a VM with as little as 128MB of memory given to it. On that test run, I think IE errored out during shutdown, but that was the only symptom I could see. Which is better than the 1GB that Windows 7 has grown accustomed to using. I can't say I like the Windows 8 GUI all that much, but what's underneath is a bit different. And getting good error messages out of Windows 8, we'll have to wait for the retail version, to see how tough that is. The "using less RAM" is all part of preparing for operation on small ARM platforms. I don't know how you managed to only use 128 MB of RAM for Windows 8 under a virtual machine, but the stock Windows 8 uses just over 1GB here. While Windows 7 uses about 850 MB. And I never found any single core machine that will run Windows 7 well. I suspect that is true of Windows 8 too. If interested, I can try that tomorrow. You get to control the amount of RAM a virtual machine uses. Whether it's VirtualBox or VPC2007 or Windows Virtual PC. Paul |
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