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[Budred] Saturday, August 13, 2011 6:21:39 AM
...and it goes something like this.
It would be the last straw for me. Just retire now if that's the plan.
[J.D. DIAMOND] Saturday, August 13, 2011 3:02:14 AM
Oh god no,no no no not a fuckin unplugged album!! Jesus Christ Hellrider if they do an unplugged album do you want to do a suicide pact? My place or yours doesn't matter,at least we would be dead and not hearing anything haha!!
There’s no reason why there shouldn’t be an unplugged.
I WILL GIVE A REASON WHY NOT
CAUSE IT TOOOTTALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
AND IS DEFINATLY NOT METAL
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[hellrider 31038] Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:44:52 AM
JUST READ A IAN HILL INTERVIEW AND SAW THIS
There’s no reason why there shouldn’t be an unplugged.
I WILL GIVE A REASON WHY NOT
CAUSE IT TOOOTTALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
AND IS DEFINATLY NOT METAL
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[spapad] Friday, August 12, 2011 11:42:14 PM
google earth 3 D. Educational, yet not really helpful. lol
[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 12, 2011 6:59:06 PM
[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 05, 2011 7:19:05 PM
HEELLLLLLLLLL YEAHHHHHHHH HEADBANGER KICK AS? MAN
THANKS ALOT MAN
GONNA HAVE ALOT OF FUN WITH THIS
HEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
[hellrider 31038] Friday, August 05, 2011 7:14:22 PM
EXCELLENT HEADBANGER.THANK YOU FOR SHARING GOING TO TRY IT OUT.
THIS WILL DEFINATLY COME IN HANDY MAKE SOME VERY EXPLOSIVE LINKS SOON AS YOU PRESS IT EXPLODES RIGHT IN YOUR FACE.
hey all you youtubers. ever want to post a link to a certain point in a vid?
simple
Surprisingly, linking to a specific point in a YouTube is very simple. You simply append a minutes and seconds parameter (e.g. #t=2m30s )to the end of the video link.
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[Head banger] Friday, August 05, 2011 7:59:26 AM
sorry the last post looks so stupid. I cant get the coppied font to change color. so I highlited it and made it worse. if you highlite it with the mouse its readable and may or may not be usefull
[Head banger] Friday, August 05, 2011 7:56:03 AM
hey all you youtubers. ever want to post a link to a certain point in a vid?
simple
Surprisingly, linking to a specific point in a YouTube is very simple. You simply append a minutes and seconds parameter (e.g. #t=2m30s )to the end of the video link.
[hellrider 31038] Monday, August 01, 2011 11:03:36 AM
MY AFRO ( Q TIP LOOK. TOLD I LOOK LIKE A Q TIP.LOL) IS NO MORE EITHER I JUST SHAVED MY HEAD [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Sunday, July 31, 2011 4:11:48 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Beautiful. Now that afro of yours is no more.
guidogodoy wrote:
I used as straightener on mine and now I look like a Japanimation cartoon.
Go GUIDORACERTITAN!
spapad wrote:
my hair is cut short and the only instrument used to cut it was a razor. I like it. HA!!
guidogodoy wrote:
If you are speaking of a firewall and / or WEP (or similar) password, especially if you are using the ones built into the OS or any major internet provider, they are still quite open to attack despite their giving the impression of somewhat infallable security. That was why I posted about different operation systems. Mac users rarely use an antivirus or firewall and me running Chrome (broswer or even the thin-client OS) under linux is so out of the mainstream that it isn't worth the time or energy to hack. Then again, maybe if I were a bank....
Now then, enough of my blather. Let's talk about....um....hair! LOL!
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll check. I bet if I went there today the problem wont exist. Sometimes shit happens. No, I'm not wireless, and what wireless I have in this house is protected from intrusion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Of course, email Jeff as was suggested. Still, are you using a wireless network to do monetary transactions? Do you have a common internet provider? How safe are their servers? Are you sure your bank has a secure server? Only point is that most are dealing with a false sense of security. Remember back when Chase was hacked? Capital One? Best Buy? CitiCorp? JP Morgan? WaMU? I could list a ton more who were compromised. I got two letters during that hack myself.
After my post last night, I checked with a Winbox running Win 7, then another with XP and a final one with Ubuntu Linux. No problems / warning at MGA with any of them. Check the date on your computer first was my only comment. That and the browser and OS (updates) would have been one of the only variables as to why you are getting certificate warnings and I am not.
spapad wrote:
I know that an expired certificate does not automatically mean unsafe, but there is always the chance it's not the real site, and I don't take chances with my personal monetary information. I think I'll email Jeff, just to be sure.
guidogodoy wrote:
Great advice give right below, Spa, but I would make sure the date on your computer is set properly first. I just ordered a few shirts from MGA a few days ago with no certificate warnings.
An expired certificate doesn't necessarily mean "unsafe." I set certificates at work and it does often come down to the user's computer date (month and year).
Browser and OS can also give false positives on the popups for certificates. I just checked again and Firefox / Mac (lion) has no certificate trouble there.
I used as straightener on mine and now I look like a Japanimation cartoon.
Go GUIDORACERTITAN!
spapad wrote:
my hair is cut short and the only instrument used to cut it was a razor. I like it. HA!!
guidogodoy wrote:
If you are speaking of a firewall and / or WEP (or similar) password, especially if you are using the ones built into the OS or any major internet provider, they are still quite open to attack despite their giving the impression of somewhat infallable security. That was why I posted about different operation systems. Mac users rarely use an antivirus or firewall and me running Chrome (broswer or even the thin-client OS) under linux is so out of the mainstream that it isn't worth the time or energy to hack. Then again, maybe if I were a bank....
Now then, enough of my blather. Let's talk about....um....hair! LOL!
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll check. I bet if I went there today the problem wont exist. Sometimes shit happens. No, I'm not wireless, and what wireless I have in this house is protected from intrusion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Of course, email Jeff as was suggested. Still, are you using a wireless network to do monetary transactions? Do you have a common internet provider? How safe are their servers? Are you sure your bank has a secure server? Only point is that most are dealing with a false sense of security. Remember back when Chase was hacked? Capital One? Best Buy? CitiCorp? JP Morgan? WaMU? I could list a ton more who were compromised. I got two letters during that hack myself.
After my post last night, I checked with a Winbox running Win 7, then another with XP and a final one with Ubuntu Linux. No problems / warning at MGA with any of them. Check the date on your computer first was my only comment. That and the browser and OS (updates) would have been one of the only variables as to why you are getting certificate warnings and I am not.
spapad wrote:
I know that an expired certificate does not automatically mean unsafe, but there is always the chance it's not the real site, and I don't take chances with my personal monetary information. I think I'll email Jeff, just to be sure.
guidogodoy wrote:
Great advice give right below, Spa, but I would make sure the date on your computer is set properly first. I just ordered a few shirts from MGA a few days ago with no certificate warnings.
An expired certificate doesn't necessarily mean "unsafe." I set certificates at work and it does often come down to the user's computer date (month and year).
Browser and OS can also give false positives on the popups for certificates. I just checked again and Firefox / Mac (lion) has no certificate trouble there.
[spapad] Sunday, July 31, 2011 9:47:50 AM
That would be a good look for you. Especially if you get the cateye glasses to go with the hair.
I used as straightener on mine and now I look like a Japanimation cartoon.
Go GUIDORACERTITAN!
spapad wrote:
my hair is cut short and the only instrument used to cut it was a razor. I like it. HA!!
guidogodoy wrote:
If you are speaking of a firewall and / or WEP (or similar) password, especially if you are using the ones built into the OS or any major internet provider, they are still quite open to attack despite their giving the impression of somewhat infallable security. That was why I posted about different operation systems. Mac users rarely use an antivirus or firewall and me running Chrome (broswer or even the thin-client OS) under linux is so out of the mainstream that it isn't worth the time or energy to hack. Then again, maybe if I were a bank....
Now then, enough of my blather. Let's talk about....um....hair! LOL!
spapad wrote:
OK, I'll check. I bet if I went there today the problem wont exist. Sometimes shit happens. No, I'm not wireless, and what wireless I have in this house is protected from intrusion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Of course, email Jeff as was suggested. Still, are you using a wireless network to do monetary transactions? Do you have a common internet provider? How safe are their servers? Are you sure your bank has a secure server? Only point is that most are dealing with a false sense of security. Remember back when Chase was hacked? Capital One? Best Buy? CitiCorp? JP Morgan? WaMU? I could list a ton more who were compromised. I got two letters during that hack myself.
After my post last night, I checked with a Winbox running Win 7, then another with XP and a final one with Ubuntu Linux. No problems / warning at MGA with any of them. Check the date on your computer first was my only comment. That and the browser and OS (updates) would have been one of the only variables as to why you are getting certificate warnings and I am not.
spapad wrote:
I know that an expired certificate does not automatically mean unsafe, but there is always the chance it's not the real site, and I don't take chances with my personal monetary information. I think I'll email Jeff, just to be sure.
guidogodoy wrote:
Great advice give right below, Spa, but I would make sure the date on your computer is set properly first. I just ordered a few shirts from MGA a few days ago with no certificate warnings.
An expired certificate doesn't necessarily mean "unsafe." I set certificates at work and it does often come down to the user's computer date (month and year).
Browser and OS can also give false positives on the popups for certificates. I just checked again and Firefox / Mac (lion) has no certificate trouble there.