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General / Re: faces to go with the names...
« on: January 27, 2010, 07:18:29 PM »Sleep deprivation does not suit me well.
I worked 3rd shift for a while, midnight to 8:30am.
After about two months, the manager changed me to evenings out of pity.
They guy they replaced me with had thyroid problems and would occasionally fall asleep, but his asleep was more functional than my "awake".
I worked the 11-7:30 shift for 18 mos, as long as they didn't change it, I was good, but I'd die if they threw in a 10am-5pm on me. . ..
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Free Radio Forum / Re: Going to start a "free Radio" broadcast on a cheap package.
« on: January 27, 2010, 06:12:27 PM »
Anti-Semites don't make any sense to me, even less than the regular racists. . . I'd be watching out for that. you could just make your own programming, I guess, there's plenty of podcasts out there.
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Free Radio Forum / Re: Going to start a "free Radio" broadcast on a cheap package.
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:53:54 AM »
Go with LRN, GCN has Alex frickin Jones. ..
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Free Radio Forum / Re: Where to find "real" transmitters (and antennas) for FM and AM.
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:46:16 AM »Here's one. Works pretty good.
One of the radios I used to work on.
It would appear that this only works up to 88mhz, which is the low end of the radio dial. . .
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General / Re: "Newhampshireman", and other random thoughts about NH
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:15:41 AM »Ouch. I don't know if I could handle that.um NH has yearly inspections.....
- Forbes: New Hampshire named best state to own a car. "In Hawaii, for example, owning a car for five years will cost the average driver $59,457. Compare that to New Hampshire, where the average car owner pays $47,599."
Eh, it's not so bad, just tip the guy a $20, or if you think he's a tightass, a $50. As long as emmissions tests aren't involved, it'll pass every time.
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General / Re: faces to go with the names...
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:12:55 AM »
I see I am assuming you are in europe then? Because i'm on the east coast, and it comes on at 7pm
Looking at my picture, my eyes look all green. They're blue in real life. . .
Looking at my picture, my eyes look all green. They're blue in real life. . .
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General / Re: faces to go with the names...
« on: January 27, 2010, 03:05:04 AM »
Robin, were you mentioned on air? Or did you call in? I remember a caller named robin on air. . .ah well, doesn't matter anyways.
And why do I hear "Fuck you Libman" Way too much on this forum XD
Anyways, my picture, even though its rather old, just because you have to have a classic myspace:
And why do I hear "Fuck you Libman" Way too much on this forum XD
Anyways, my picture, even though its rather old, just because you have to have a classic myspace:
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Since I don't actually see one here, I thought I'd start it. This page is for any and all info on Keene! Shops, Apartments, Jobs, etc. I know about freekeene, but thought perhaps this might be a good idea anyways And I'll be keeping an eye out, I am looking for a job so that I can relocate. . .
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Photoshops / Re: The New Hampshire Currency Exchange Company
« on: January 27, 2010, 02:51:36 AM »
Not really sure how that last picture had anything to do with anything, but I'm glad that this topic has made some good discussion. If I finally do come up (Ya, I know that I said I'd be up in two weeks last year, shit happened) I'd definately be buying a crucible and melting coinage.
Anyone know how to seperate silver from baser metals?
Anyone know how to seperate silver from baser metals?
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General / Re: 1/3 of Women in Military Say They've Been Raped.
« on: January 27, 2010, 02:48:56 AM »
71%. . . isn't that 2/3? Anyways, it's their own fault for enlisting. . .
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General / Crime Prevention?
« on: October 31, 2009, 05:50:16 AM »
http://www.popsci.com/gadgets/article/2009-10/uk-citizens-catch-crimes-closed-circuit-cameras-cash
Starting next month, British citizens will be given the chance to watch a number of the country's closed-circuit security cameras in hopes of catching a crime and winning up to £1,000 as a reward. The "game," run by the website InternetEyes.co.uk, lets participants log in online, alerting officials in real time via SMS and/or email.
According to the company, businesses, government agencies and groups wanting to include their closed-circuit cameras will pay a monthly fee of £20 per camera, while those watching for cash will never know the location of the camera they're watching.
Still, civil rights activists are outraged at what they consider a violation of civil liberties (there's one closed-circuit camera for every 14 people in the UK), convinced the monitoring system could be misused to report frivolous or imaginary crimes.
Internet Eyes is quick to point out that this is a completely privately run service, with voluntary participants, and claim they have a system in place to disqualify anyone who makes three false reports.
Starting next month, British citizens will be given the chance to watch a number of the country's closed-circuit security cameras in hopes of catching a crime and winning up to £1,000 as a reward. The "game," run by the website InternetEyes.co.uk, lets participants log in online, alerting officials in real time via SMS and/or email.
According to the company, businesses, government agencies and groups wanting to include their closed-circuit cameras will pay a monthly fee of £20 per camera, while those watching for cash will never know the location of the camera they're watching.
Still, civil rights activists are outraged at what they consider a violation of civil liberties (there's one closed-circuit camera for every 14 people in the UK), convinced the monitoring system could be misused to report frivolous or imaginary crimes.
Internet Eyes is quick to point out that this is a completely privately run service, with voluntary participants, and claim they have a system in place to disqualify anyone who makes three false reports.
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General / Paper money= useless?
« on: August 03, 2009, 11:40:55 PM »
In regard to my call, here's my calculations:
the metal equivalent for $100,000 is:
Platinum: 5.07 pounds
Gold: 6.03 pounds
Silver: 446.5 pounds
$1 bills: 220 pounds
$5 bills: 44 pounds
$10 bills: 22 pounds
$20 bills: 11 pounds
$50 bills: 4.4 pounds
$100 bills: 2.2 pounds
That’s calculated at 1 us federal reserve note= 1 gram
blog post: http://anaphilo.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/paper-moneyuseless/
the metal equivalent for $100,000 is:
Platinum: 5.07 pounds
Gold: 6.03 pounds
Silver: 446.5 pounds
$1 bills: 220 pounds
$5 bills: 44 pounds
$10 bills: 22 pounds
$20 bills: 11 pounds
$50 bills: 4.4 pounds
$100 bills: 2.2 pounds
That’s calculated at 1 us federal reserve note= 1 gram
blog post: http://anaphilo.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/paper-moneyuseless/
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General / Re: And the UK becomes a little bit more like hell.
« on: August 03, 2009, 10:23:28 PM »My god, Orwell really hit the nail on head on the setting of 1984. Poor bastards.
He was only off by 25 years. . .
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General / Re: Guerrilla Marketing tactics
« on: August 03, 2009, 10:22:30 PM »Excellent tactics, but more-so on the original blog.
All I did on my blog was try to list examples of potential activist applications, the original blog was more business oriented.