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Everything posted by audioslave
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I wholeheartedly recommend Dr. Turner on Cedarcrest. He blocks Fridays of each week specifically for sedation procedures. He has a mobile anesthesiologist who comes on location. I went through this with my four year old last year. With the lack of phone communication from doctors these days, I was floored when the anesthesiologist called every day for three days to check on my daughter's recovery. With my dad being a doctor I have always had issues trusting other medical professionals (..just comes with the territory of a parent being a doctor I suppose). However, my experience with D
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How Come? If you are not for commercialising the Airport
audioslave replied to surepip's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Pubby, 1. In the context you asserted, no, that is not local job creation. I was speaking in YOUR CONTEXT of the FBO creating local jobs--not the merits of the entrpreneural spirit. Don't twist my words. My grandfather helped build the city of Dallas and was a merchant who owned and operated multiple successful businesses in Paulding County--one of which still thrives to this day and still bears his namesake. Your comment about me and my feelings as that is concerned is more of your bloviating; more precisely a canard. 2. I was subcontracted with two partners for some of the IT w -
How Come? If you are not for commercialising the Airport
audioslave replied to surepip's topic in RECENT TOPICS
******* Wrong: The Jet Center has a couple of people working for them and then there is, I understand, a pilot training program in place with one or two people involved. Things would have been a lot further along, frankly, if there had been a tornado and certainly would have further along had the economy not crashed in 2008; both uncontrollable acts of God in the context of local decision makers. ******* Pubby, Wrong: The Paulding Jet center didn't start operation until September or so of 2010. Hell, the construction for the terminal building wasn't completed until just several m -
Pubby, Have you finally sold out the last bit of journalistic ethics you once had? Editorializing, banter, and dialogue are one thing. However, at this point, you are flat out being an asshole.
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Just curious to know where the folks that don't buy their checks from the bank buy from? It just seems more economical to purchase from third party, however, I don't know anyone who does to get feedback on their experience. Where do you buy your checks?
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Pubby, BS.
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Glitter, better know as 'Divorce Dust.'
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Airport discussed at Tuesday's commission meeting
audioslave replied to gpatt0n's topic in Fastread page
Pubby, HUH? I went through HJ last Monday morning and was in a cab headed to Manhattan in the time frame you listed. Did you pull this out of your ass? -
If you continue to use Windows XP beyond April 8th, the code base will stay in its current form from then on. This means any exploitable part of it will be exploitable from April 8th until the end of time. Microsoft will never release another patch--security or otherwise. If you need any direction on getting your pictures and such off before upgrading, please never hesitate to PM me. I am more than happy to help.
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Certainly something for folks to consider, however, it should be more of a consideration that is part of an overall upgrade plan as opposed to a reason to stay on Windows XP. Anyone who is using XP beyond April 8th is doing so at their own peril--especially on an internet facing machine.
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Never Vista..no worries there. Personally, I will never use Windows 8 in its current form. All of my machines that run Windows are running Windows 7. Beyond Windows, there are some good Linux desktop distros that are excellent and best of all FREE.
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I could do it in Bash or PHP if you like.
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The fact: Microsoft will end support for XP on April 8, 2014. The official announcement: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/end-support-help What does this actually mean? Simply stated, Microsoft will NEVER again release another update or security patch for Windows XP. EVER. What does this mean for the end-user? Again, simply stated, it means any vulnerability that exists in Windows XP will exist until the end of time. Please understand that this means no amount of third party virus/malware protection software will protect your PC from vulnerabilities that are
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Probably not, but I could write you a Python script that will take him for a walk and a poo. ;-)
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Just a heads-up: Don't clear your browser cache, etc. in hopes of fixing this issue. I have looked at snippets of the code that is causing this hijack and I have pretty much figured out what is causing the whole mess. Somehow (I haven't quite nailed that down) PHP code is being injected on servers that have IPB or other PHP coded software. It is altering the PHP so that when it receives a GET request (specifically from google and other search engines) via the link clicked in a browser it is redirecting it to a 'url4short' page with ads. The clever part is it is setting a time based cook
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Will half the jobs in our economy disappear in 20 years?
audioslave replied to gpatt0n's topic in RECENT TOPICS
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I think you are confusing 'households' with population.
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I'm Old Fashion, And Still Use WindowsXP
audioslave replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Why would you use an OS without at least applying security patches from Microsoft? No anti-virus/malware software in the world is going to protect you from exploitable OS vulnerabilities. -
I'm Old Fashion, And Still Use WindowsXP
audioslave replied to Eddie Bennett's topic in RECENT TOPICS
You definitely want to move off of XP by the April EOL when updates will be discontinued. You have several options that aren't limited to Windows offerings. I am not sure what your day-day needs are or how bound you are to Windows, but there are several Linux distributions that are worth looking at before you buy back into Windows. Personally, as a someone who manages a few dozen servers--some of which serve BGP routes for 4 internet exchanges in the US, I am partial to Linux and only use Windows when I have to. My Windows machines are running Windows 7 and I plan to keep it that way -
Recalling Paulding Airport's October Surprise
audioslave replied to gpatt0n's topic in Fastread page
Pubby, I don't necessarily agree or disagree with your stance, but I have to hand it to you, you at least deserve a +1 for using "plebiscite" correctly. -
Recalling Paulding Airport's October Surprise
audioslave replied to gpatt0n's topic in Fastread page
Pubby, I understand completely what you are saying, however, I just feel the decision you made is a colossal Red Herring--a textbook example even. I haven't taken a side one way or the other--yet. However, I have actively read the back and forth on here of late and it seems to me THE issue most have taken with how the Propeller deal happened is in the fact that the very commissioner who represents the residents closest to the airport was intentionally left in the dark for 12 months. Your 'story' speaks directly to 'would it have made a difference?' I don't think anyone really car -
Recalling Paulding Airport's October Surprise
audioslave replied to gpatt0n's topic in Fastread page
Damn Pubby. I have known you personally for ten years now. We have usually agreed more than we disagree, however, for someone as intellectually honest as yourself--and someone who likes to point out logical fallacy: Your assertion with this thread is one of the most blatant Red Herrings I have ever witnessed.