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BIGDANIEL

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  1. For those who havent seen these. F90: http://crackle.com/c/Video_Games/SOCOM_Gun_of_the_Week_3/2251705/#ml=fi%3D%26fpl%3D290042%26o%3D12 Hk5: http://crackle.com/c/Video_Games/SOCOM_Gun_of_the_Week_2/2246060/#ml=fi%3D%26fpl%3D289190%26o%3D12 M-60E3: http://crackle.com/c/Video_Games/SOCOM_Gun_of_the_Week_1/2246058/#ml=fi%3D%26fpl%3D289188%26o%3D12
  2. IGN put up a game play video, on the 12th, of Confrontation. Talk about a teaser trailer. Dont blilnk or you might miss it. http://ps3.ign.com/dor/objects/906076/socom-confrontation/videos/Play_Compilation_Trailer_051208.html
  3. As I read over the different forums available out there I see posts stating that Slant Six is responsible for Socom: Confrontation and that Zipper is picking up Socom 4. And I've read the numberous posts about whether or not Zipper will be able to pull it off if Slant Six delivers the quality we've all been anticipating. So I stopped by GameStop.com today to see if Confrontation was available for pre-order, they have pre-orders available through the end of the year so why not look right, but it was not within the list of available pre-orders. So I went to IGN to see if maybe they had any information. Thinking maybe the release date had been pushed back or even removed, due to whatever the reason. When I pulled up the information on Confrontation I saw this heading: SOCOM: Confrontation Also known as: SOCOM 4: Confrontation, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs: Confrontation. Can someone tell me if thats a misprint, if its stated that way because the public has mislabeled it that way, or is Confrontation really Socom 4 and the information about Zipper is incorrect? I'm only asking because I know there are some people in here who really keep on top of this and I'm sure they would know more about it than I would.
  4. Update: Experimental "natural orifice" surgery might be health care's next big thing following its U.S. introduction last year at Columbia University (as reported also in "News of the Weird"), where doctors removed a woman's diseased gall bladder not by an abdominal incision but through her vagina. In March, doctors at UC-San Diego Medical Center removed a woman's appendix through her vagina, and a man's through his mouth. (A microscopic camera must be inserted through the abdomen, however, to guide the surgeons.) Pain and healing time are usually less than half that of ordinary surgery, but the risk of internal infection is greater. The next step, doctors say, will be removing kidneys through the anus. [Newsweek, 4-5-08; Time, 4-3-08]
  5. World's Greatest Lawyer: Oregon public defender Ethan Levi agreed to represent Eric Kincaid, 29, who had been identified by DNA as the man (in a miniskirt, wig and fishnet stockings) who one night last year had hidden in the closet of a woman he did not know before fleeing. Kincaid denied that he meant the woman any harm, maintaining that he had been invited by a mysterious second woman, whom he also did not know, to have sex but had realized after seeing the first woman that he was in the wrong apartment, and he left. In April, Levi convinced the jury to accept Kincaid's explanation and acquit him of all charges. [The Oregonian, 4-8-08] Well, That Explains That!: Gene Morrill, 57, hoping for a shorter sentence after his conviction for soliciting sex from teenage boys over the Internet, told a court in Fredericksburg, Va., in March about his rough life as a child, beginning with the time he was sexually molested by Bigfoot. [Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star, 3-26-08] A 26-year-old driver was arrested in Bay County, Fla., in April after being spotted on the side of a road masturbating. According to the police report, the man said "he had just left work and explained that he needed some personal time with himself that he could not have at home." [Northwest Florida Daily News, 4-2-08]
  6. BIGDANIEL

    Ironies

    Cumberland County (Pa.) Commissioner Bruce Barclay resigned in April after disclosure that he had built a hidden video system in his home and recorded as many as 500 sexual episodes with unknowing men. While the videos may have violated state law (investigation is under way), one of them has exonerated Barclay of a separate rape charge filed by a 20-year-old man, in that the video evidenced a consensual relationship. (The young man has been charged with making a false police report.) [The Sentinel (Carlisle, Pa.), 4-10-08, 4-9-08] Instant Karma: In March in Leesburg, Va., driver's license test-taker Nita Sureka was told by the examiner to park beside the Department of Motor Vehicles building, but she accidentally crashed into it, tearing a hole in the wall and forcing the department to close for the day. [Washington Post, 3-17-08] The Manitoba (Canada) Bar Association, which was hoping to file a brief in a controversial police investigation case in Winnipeg in March, announced it would have to forgo participation because it lacked sufficient funds to hire a lawyer. [Winnipeg Free Press, 3-7-08]
  7. "Obviously, this is not as important as helping starving kids in Africa, but it's the same basis," Karla Rae Morris told Canada's Sun newspapers in February. "They want to help us out," she said, referring to her benefactors who had donated money (from two men, over $1,000 (Cdn) each) so that she could afford breast implants, based on arrangements commenced by the Web site MyFreeImplants.com, which facilitates e-mail exchanges and chats for prospective contributors and collects the money until the goal is reached. "It's like donating to any charity," said Morris, of her donors. "You feel like you're doing good." [sun Newspapers, 2-28-08] When I send money to Africa I get a letter once a month, along with pictures, telling me how they're doing in school and at home. If I send money to a chick for breast implants I'm going to expect detailed letters and pics of the excitement they bring herself and others. I'll hang the pics on my fridge like a proud sponsor too. ;D
  8. Prairie Orchard Farms in Manitoba told Toronto's Globe and Mail in March that it has been successfully infusing hogs with omega-3s, the oils that get the best press among fatty acids, since it is found plentifully in healthful salmon and other seafood. A laboratory analysis of a slab of Prairie Orchard's "enriched" ham had the omega-3s of almost one-fourth of a large salmon filet, but the best news of all was that a 100-gram side of bacon equaled that of the salmon filet. [Globe and Mail, 3-19-08] While many lab mice get selected, unfortunately, for work like cancer research, one group of male rodents at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston has been hard at work, with constant erections, helping researchers develop a biochemical treatment for priapism, which plagues men with certain blood disorders. (The condition is named for the Greek god Priapus, who, to be punished for sexual misbehavior, supposedly received an enormous, but useless, wooden penis.) [New Scientist, 3-13-08] Personality Transplants: Cheryl Johnson, 37, described to London's Daily Telegraph in March the many ways in which her personality suddenly changed following a new kidney that she received from a deceased, 59-year-old man. Some researchers believe in such a "cellular memory phenomenon," but it is unclear whether, for example, Johnson's recent abandonment of trashy reading in favor of Dostoevsky and Jane Austen would qualify. [Daily Telegraph (London), 3-16-08] Sonny Graham of Hilton Head, S.C., committed suicide in April after having spent 13 years with the transplanted heart of suicide victim Terry Cottle. The cellular implication is somewhat less likely, though, because Graham's widow was the same woman who was married to Cottle at the time of his suicide. [islandPacket.com (Hilton Head), 4-5-08]
  9. Yeah I remember that. It was Matt Damon and Ben Affleck that produced that show.
  10. If I remember right his caddys motto was: Easy Peezy Lemon Squeezy The show was great. I thought he did a great job in Constantine too. Thanks to my kids I've been watching him since Even Stevens. Found this too: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055369/ Looks like he may get another hottie co-star for Transformers 2.
  11. Any chance our current President and his family have anything to do with that? Has anyone ever heard of the Alberta Oil Sands? Heres a link explaining what it is: http://www.energy.gov.ab.ca/OurBusiness/oilsands.asp The US currently buys the majority of its oil from Canada. I've been kicking aorund the idea for some time about investing in the Canadian Oil Companies involved with the Alberta Sands.
  12. I agree Andawg. Co-op was by far the best for working 4 man fire teams.
  13. So I have to admitt that I havent really taken the time to research this but what did it cost to refine crude oil before the price increase? Did something change to make refining crude oil more expensive? If not, then $3.10 to refine 1 gallon of crude oil would mean that when the price was below $3.10 the gas companies were loosing money right? If thats the case maybe they should have been looking for more efficent ways to refine crude oil instead. Given the 10's of billions of dollars in PURE PROFIT they've been reporting since the second year of the war I have to believe that if the gas companies report the cost of $3.10 to refine one galon of crude oil, that they are lying. The math just simply doesnt add up. Anytime the conversation, with friends and family, turned to gas prices and when we thought they might go down I would have to remind them that with profits in the billions per quarter the gas companies would be hard pressed to drop the prices. Their share holders would never allow it. But, then I realized that the profits would only be part of the reason. Hybrids will be the biggest reason prices will remain high. We all know Hybrids allow you to go farther on less gas. So, the more Hybrids bought means less gas used. Less gas used means higher prices. Although I did hear on the news last week that reprots show that the US dependancy on foreign oil, currently at 60%, will only drop by 4% over the next 20 years. And as long as the USD remains weak gas compnaies will see more dollar signs in overseas investements. So I wouldnt look for much of that money to be reinvested back into the US either.
  14. Here is the information regarding the bill: http://leahy.senate.gov/press/200407/072204.html I can only speak from my own experiences, but I have on 2 seperate occassions come across an individual that I've dealt with on the job while traveling out of state with my family. One of those individuals was on parole and was not supposed to be out of state. Now my first thought was what did he go to prison for and was he violent. The answers to those two questions determine my actions. Obviously the safety of my family is my first concern. But I've been around long enough to know how those who dont want to go back to prison will react. The outcome is hardly ever favorable. And any LEO with half a brain would never carry while drinking. Yeah, I know it happens and it shouldnt. It pisses me off when I see it too. There are just too many things that can go wrong.
  15. Thats disturbing. I wonder if the parents will feel any backlash since the 3 were juveniles?
  16. His comment is in regards to the new (about a year and half old now) legislation allowing LEO's, both active and retired, to carry their handguns across state lines. Yes cops are human, but the job doesnt end when the shift ends. Being an LEO is a 24/7 type of job. And as soon as there is no more Danger, Crime, or Criminals.. They wont NEED to carry them 24/7. ;D When that happens there wont be any more need for cops either.
  17. I thought I heard that they were all merging together to create a store where consumers are able to sit in state of the art massaging chairs draped in Egyptian cotton sheets surrounded by aroma therapy candles and relaxing tabletop waterfalls while watching movies on giant big screen LCD's and listening to them on the newest surround sound components then having it all shipped to them at a freight cost. I may have heard wrong though. If I knew what in the hell Levitz was I would've thrown that in there too. ;D
  18. His comment is in regards to the new (about a year and half old now) legislation allowing LEO's, both active and retired, to carry their handguns across state lines. Yes cops are human, but the job doesnt end when the shift ends. Being an LEO is a 24/7 type of job.
  19. He was having a hard time finishing his sentences wasnt he?
  20. Nah, just trying to contribute some humor to the community.
  21. Alright so I dont agree with all of these. You cant go bashing cartoons like He-Man, the Thundercats, and GI Joe. Thats just wrong. http://www.cracked.com/article_15253_15-painfully-unforgettable-cartoon-theme-songs.html
  22. I agree with all 7 of these commandments. http://www.cracked.com/article_16196_7-commandments-all-video-games-should-obey.html
  23. I personally believe we could use more Ted Nugents in this country. And not just because of his stance on Gun Control but his stance on many issues being discussed in America today. What do you guys think? http://www.vidmax.com/index.php/videos/view/7041
  24. This is HILARIOUS!!!! I'm thinking about changing out my current program for this one. Although I don't think the gym will appreciate the humor of the underwear. I'm definitely adding his workout music to my iPOD. http://www.vidmax.com/index.php/videos/view/7043
  25. http://www.vidmax.com/index.php/videos/view/7104

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