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Everything posted by Ixliam1
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I'd go with Avast. I used AVG for years and had it miss something that Avast was able to pickup. But either one is a good & free package.
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http://blog.iphone-dev.org/ http://www.hackint0sh.org/f123/ These will be your best source to keep track of things. Unfortunately for you, 3.1.3 has not been unlocked/jailbroken at this time. Apple with 3.0 or 3.1 put a "fix" in there to keep phones from downgrading to prior firmware for just such a reason. With the features coming out for 4.0, I'd anticipate they are working on a jailbreak for 4.0 rather than 3.1.3, so you may just be stuck waiting until that is released by the Dev Team or Geohot. Keep in mind there are two terms when working with iPhones. Unlock, means you can opera
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Cool, a fellow classmate. I graduated from South Cobb 1989 as well.
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Yall are where there used to be a pizza place many years ago, right ? About 20 years ago I rented a basement apt off Cohran Store Rd, back when Ridge Road ended there and was gravel past it.
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I'm hoping my honeybees will go into overdrive and keep my porch clean. I know they've been really busy with the warm weather and flowers blooming now.
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I would be a bit concerned. Foxes (along with racoons) carry all kinds of bacteria in their mouth and fur since they eat anything. When I used to do taxidermy they were some of most tedious skins to fool with since as soon as the animal was killed all that bacteria would start to work on decaying the hide, which sometimes resulted in the hair coming out on it. They should treat it for rabies since you don't have the fox to actually test, but I believe the treatment now is just one shot, instead of several that they used to have to give years ago. You really should have gone to the emergency ro
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My dad called me this morning and they were able to talk to T-Mobile, and several states are down.
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Rent or watch on April 21st at 9pm on PBS "Food Inc." That will open your eyes even more.
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Welcome to the family. I've got a 1999 Wrangler and my wife has a 2004 Wrangler. I don't care for the new 4 door ones too much or the change in engine from the straight six. But I sure love mine, no issues in snow/ice (drove it up north for awhile), going through mud, over things, or being able to do a u-turn in tight places. I couldn't be happier with my Jeep. And to top it off, mine's paid for.
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Agreed - Thats where most of that junk comes from. Course with the new interface they have, I find myself spending less and less time on it, and using twitter to keep track of news/friends. Amazing that they could think that designing something more difficult to navigate around is a good thing.
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Suggest you check out http://www.magicjacksupport.com read the comments on there. I had one, worked well at first, but after about 6 months the sound quality was garbage. Also, if you have a MagicJack, they have set it to autorenew your subscription, even if it wasn't before. So lets say you bought it, didn't work, and you stuck it in a drawer. A year, two years, maybe even five years later they debit your credit card for another subscription. You can go here http://www.magicjacksupport.com/how-to-disable-auto-renew-on-magicjack-t7929.html to read how to set it to not renew. Pretty sneaky
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With that store being a franchise, the CEO might not actually have the right to fire him. If you noticed he tried to call the franchise owner, and in the meeting with the board, then mentioned they could get some legal pressure on them to straighten him up. I'd guess that they probably have a clause in the contract in regards to how the store presents itself that if they don't hold up to certain standards they could lose the Hooters franchise license. What really amazed me was the CEO trying to tell folks it was a family restaurant. My wife and I like eating there on occasion, they have so
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I lived up in NW Indiana a few years ago in Highland, and worked out by Midway airport in Chicago. You do learn to drive on the stuff, but folks there tend to be more careful and use their head after the first snow or two. People also use things like winter wiper blades, winter tires, etc. But as you said, towns up their had their own snow crews with 25-50 trucks or more per town, and here we barely have 100 or so for the whole state. Just up north, least where I was in NW Indiana the roads tend to be straight, flat and laid out on a grid pattern. You don't see roads with 10' ditches on each s
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My state went in first this Tuesday, believe I filed last Wednesday or Thursday. Still waiting on Federal which should go in by the 16th.
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I'd go with the cheap one from Amazon or Newegg. I've used both on my 64" TV without any issues. Compared to a $60, I can buy a pretty good amount of them at a $4 pricetag. I have two of the $4 cables, and I switch them regularly without any issue as one comes out of my dvr, and the other from my dvd player, and my receiver only has one input for HDMI. Still no issues at all with my $4 cable.
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Really sad to hear that, he's had so many health issues over the last season or two. Such a hard job those guys do up there, sure will miss him not being on the show anymore, and hate the loss for his family.
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I was hoping for a Colts win, but still glad to see New Orleans finally get a championship. We were hoping the Colts would get it though, as we lived in Indiana for about a year, and my wife graduated with Jeff Saturday at Shamrock High School over in Dekalb County.
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I'd agree with you there, Giordano's makes some really good pizza. Used to get them and Uno's of Chicago when I lived up there. When my wife and I moved back home, we ended up investing in a big pizza stone and some deep dish pizza pans. The pizza here in general is just junk compared to (and as a southerner I hate to say it) how it was made up north.
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When I went it was around dusk, and we walked in though like a small garden, though a large glass door. They had that basement room painted up like some goofy voodoo getup, trying to scare the folks on the tour. I thought it was pretty silly, I'd rather seen it fully lit and in the original/restored condition. This was in the area where the bar is right when you come in through the basement area. I was looking around and saw the woman standing at the glass, but she wasn't ghost/wispy looking, she looked like someone dressed in servants clothing staring at us. I was waiting on her to jump out o
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I went on one of the ghost tours a year or so ago, we took the one in the big bus. It was pretty cheesy, to say the least. I saw the one that was mentioned that was the carriage ride, and seemed to be much more historical in nature. The bus one I went on had a cheesy woman dressed up and acting like she was an old swamp witch from the time of the Civil War. Ended up blowing/throwing talcum powder on people to protect them from the spirits, etc. I could have done without all of that, but I guess some folks like that type of entertainment. However, I did see a figure of a young black woman dress
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I used to think slaw & chili-cheese dogs were my favorite till I ended up living in Chicago for a little over a year, and got hooked on their dogs. So here is how I fix mine, now that I have been enlightened Mustard, pickle slice, tomato wedges, onions, nuclear green Chicago relish, and celery salt. We can't find the seeded buns down here, but we do steam the bun and boil the dog. For the relish, the Vienna dealers down here sometimes have it, or you can order some online (which is what I did). And as a southerner, I have to say that the hot dogs and pizza are one thing them yankee
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I had to look up what IVIG was, but I thought it might have been immunoglobulin, which it was. My brother and I were 2 out of the 50 test subjects for this back about 25-26 years ago when they did the studies on it at Emory. I can only say what a lifesaver this drug was for me. I have terrible asthma and allergies, and was born with almost no immune system, and at the time was put in the 10% worst of all asthmatics in the world. Dr. Fineman, my asthma doctor at the time, managed to get us to be a part of the study, and we ended up getting the actual drug rather than glucose. We were treated an
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I've got a MAME cabinet I built, and built a skeeball machine a few years ago. I would order a DVD set, just google DVD MAME set. You usually just pay for the shipping/dvds and will get more games than you know what to do with. The cabinet started out looking like this - And this when I finished And just for grins, here is the skeeball machine. Its currently in storage, but its a blast to play.
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Try plugging it into another USB port. Sometimes they go goofy.