Posted January 12th, 2010
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In following Bruce Lee’s advice: Daily Elimination To Perfection (not in his words) I’m going to sell off some domain names that I’ve accumulated over time. I’ve never done this before so it will be fun to see how the process unfolds…
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Domains Names are being covered in the news.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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How to create a website with tons of space and bandwith. With a a free domain name included.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Our story begins when molecular biologist Michael Dorn is accidentally infected with a new virus he is developing and his life takes a dramatic turn.
The virus, which he believed was initially designed as a cure for HIV, harbors something more sinister, turning its victims into vampires.
Now a threat to the very organization for which he worked, Michael is on the run, a tortured soul living off the streets as he battles to come to terms with his violent new existence as a blood predator.
With malicious bounty hunter Lance and junkie vampire Gage in pursuit, Michael now knowing the true heinous potential of the virus, must decide the fate of the world.
His options; destroy all knowledge of the virus and the people behind it, or succumb to the power and delights of this dark and evil way of being.
Follow this action packed, modern gothic fable, as we take you behind closed doors to reveal a virus so potent that it could change the fate of humanity, a virus that is believed to exist among us today …RVK-17.
The Theory:
For centuries the legend of the vampire has lived among us, the vampire as mythology knows it. Over time as man and technology evolved so to have the theories about the existence of vampires.
In 1962 a it is believed a scientist by the name of Dr Pedro Swift headed a classified medical study in a remote location in South Africa. The reason behind the study was to investigate an outbreak of an unknown virus believed to be responsible for turning natives into cannibalistic savages attacking randomly ripping their human victims to pieces. This created a panic among the natives and caught the attention of scientists such as Dr Swift.
To avoid unnecessary attention the study was recorded to be for the purpose of researching gastroenteritis but this was far from the truth. After capturing and quarantining some of the infected natives, tests were carried out and the results from blood tests revealed a virus of unknown origin.
Autopsy reports on the bodies of the victims revealed that they were drained of approximately 80% of their blood and there were no actual signs of cannibalism only numerous bite marks on the bodies of the victims. None of the victims flesh had been eaten, only punctured and lacerated.
The appearance of the infected natives was like nothing Dr Swift and his team had seen before. The pupils of their eyes were enlarged and black, they displayed extreme aggression, they had an aggressive appetite for human blood and increased strength far superior to that of a normal human.
During a testing procedure one of the infected natives got lose in the compound and crushed the skull of a scientist with his bare hands. The native was shot and killed or so they believed. After a few hours the body of the native ripped itself free of the body bag. The wounds on the body of the native had healed, leaving no apparent scaring. This struck fear through the team of scientists and it was later discovered that the only way to kill an infected native was to surgically remove their heart or incinerate them.
It was evident that Dr Swift had discovered a virus that displayed symptoms of vampirism but not as mythology knows it. These genetic vampires could walk by day and by night and the only features that distinguished them from humans was their black eyes, physically they looked like any other human. They were extremely aggressive and irritable though and none of the traditional methods such as holy water, crosses and stakes in the heart would kill them.
Due to the nature of the virus it is believed that all infected natives were captured and killed and their bodies incinerated so to stop any further spread of the virus. The medical team packed up and moved out of the South African township and the virus was labeled K-17 and written off as a degenerative Hantavirus spread by rodents.
Dr Pedro Swift or if that is in fact his name has not been seen or heard of since and his identity is still unknown to this day. There have been no photos found of Dr Swift or his team of scientists from the medical study.
All of the information we have gathered on K-17 or also known as RVK-17 is based on theory from various anonymous sources. It has been rumored that large pharmaceutical laboratories are currently researching K-17, but we are unable to confirm or deny this. In 1988 information regarding K-17 was removed from the public domain. We will continue to investigate into the K-17 virus but up until now we cannot get any of our anonymous sources to go public with their information.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Amazon.com Delivers HD On Demand is upping their quality to HD. HD movies will rent for $3.99-$4.99 and TV Shows will be $2.99. AT&T and Apple sold 1.6 million iPhones the first quarter of 2009, giving AT&T a 38.6% increase in data revenue. There are rumors that they don’t want to the SlingPlayer for iPhone app to be approved because they’re worried about not being able to support that kind of load. Here’s hoping they use the increase in revenue to build out their infrastructure. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 from EA Sports will be released June 15th. It will include WiiMotionPlus, as will Grand Slam Tennis in Europe. Dave Ramsey is hosting what might be the largest streaming event ever attempted. It’s called Town Hall for Hope. It’s all about how NOT to participate in the recession. You can get more information at TownHallForHope.com. I talked about Tweetie being one of my Top 5 iPhone Apps. They just released a desktop version for the Mac. It has multiple account support and is a great tool for casual users. You can download it at atebits.com/tweetie-mac. You can save money on domain name registrations and renewals from GoDaddy.com with discount codes GB1, GB2 and GB3. For an explanation of each code, click here.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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Francis Gulotta from Brookyln, New York started a tech support site for Mac computers called macsupport.com. Even with a great domain name, Francis is having problems getting the customers so he asks Jason how to remedy the situation.
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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November 13, 2009
Lunch Lecture: “Dispute Resolution under the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy”
Speaker: Jeffrey Samuels, David L. Brennan Professor of Law; Director, Center for Intellectual Property Law and Technology; University of Akron School of Law
Speaker introduction: Professor Jacqueline Lipton, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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November 13, 2009
Panel 3: “Internet Domain Name Dispute Resolution”
Moderator: Professor Jacqueline Lipton, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Panelists:
Ilhyung Lee, Edward W. Hinton Professor of Law, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, University of Missouri School of Law
Paul D. McGrady, Jr., Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig; author, McGrady on Domain Names
Duration : 1:9:32
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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In following Bruce Lee’s advice: Daily Elimination To Perfection (not in his words) I’m going to sell off some domain names that I’ve accumulated over time. I’ve never done this before so it will be fun to see how the process unfolds…
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Posted January 12th, 2010
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A Day In The Death Of Donny B. (1969). Sponsor: U.S. Department of Education, Health & Welfare; Director: Carl Fick; Producer: Louis Mucciolo; Production Company: Audio Productions. Public domain video.
Heroin (Diacetylmorphine) Information: Heroin is the common name of a substance known by the chemical name, diacetylmorphine. Heroin is synthesized from morphine, and morphine is synthesized from opium produced by the plant known by the botanical name Papaver Somniferum (common name opium poppy). Rather than being a different drug, heroin is a method of preparing morphine so that it is absorbed more efficiently by the human body, when injected. If heroin is injected into a human, more morphine will reach the brain than it would if the same amount of morphine were injected. Injecting about 5mg of heroin will produce the same results as injecting 10mg of morphine. Heroin can also be snorted, smoked, or taken orally. However, these other routes of administration are not recommended. They are not as efficient and most of the drug is wasted. If you are not going to inject heroin, an equal amount of morphine will produce similar results. When it is not injected, the heroin is usually totally metabolized by the human body before it can affect the amount of morphine that reaches the brain. So the effects of heroin are nearly the same as an equivalent amount of morphine when snorted, smoked, or taken orally. The time it takes to feel the effects depends on the method of administration. Snorting heroin results in onset within 10-15 minutes. Smoking heroin results in an almost immediate (milder) effect which gets stronger if more is smoked in that particular session. Intravenous injection results in rush and euphoria within 7-8 seconds, intramuscular injection takes about 5-8 minutes. Orally, as when heroin or morphine are ingested in pill form, it can take 60-90 minutes to feel anything. The primary effects of morphine (the main active ingredient in heroin) are a cessation or reduction of pain and/or a euphoric and content feeling. Heroin and morphine use almost always causes constipation, thinking may be slower, and a user may feel nausea or vomit. Opioid itch, an itch caused by taking an opium based drug, may be present. Another physical effect of morphine is respiratory system depression. This makes it an excellent cough suppressant. It is also usually the cause of death in a heroin or morphine overdose. According to the 1996 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, an estimated 2.4 million people in the USA used heroin at some time in their lives. Nearly 216,000 of them reported using it within the month preceding the survey. The survey report estimates that there were 141,000 new heroin users in 1995, and that there had been an increasing trend in new heroin use since 1992. A large proportion of the recent new users were smoking, snorting/sniffing heroin, and most were under age 26. The 1996 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), which collects data on drug-related hospital emergency department episodes from 21 metropolitan areas, estimates that 14 percent of all drug-related ED episodes involved heroin. Physical dependence develops with higher doses of the drug. With physical dependence, the body adapts to the presence of the drug and withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced abruptly. Symptoms of withdrawal include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, and leg movements. Major withdrawal symptoms peak between 24 and 48 hours after the last dose of heroin and subside after about a week. Heroin withdrawal is never fatal to otherwise healthy adults, but the psychological effects can be so bad that the user might kill themself, rather than going through withdrawl. To avoid physical addiction heroin should be used once every four days, maximum. If you take it on friday, wait till tuesday or later before doing it again. If you can limit your use to once every four days, physical addiction and tolerance problems are minimized. You will not require larger doses to produce the same results.
Duration : 0:14:10
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