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Friday, September 30, 2005

Jefferson High School Alumni






http://www.jhsalumni.org/

It was drawn to my attention that the word needs to be spread about this SITE for Jefferson High School Class'

So get the word out and have the class' reunite!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

LINKZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Video of the pilot!!

Everybody Hates Chris!

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Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Think About IT

Remember when gas prices went over a dollar and people were in an uproar.

Now prices are well over two dollars, and people are just accepting the hikes.

We’re so used to gas prices increasing every day that $2.50 doesn’t bother us anymore, but it’s crap. We need to change our thinking about the prices and stop settling.

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

iPods Threaten Wedding DJs

Digital technology is posing a challenge to wedding photographers as people seek to get around the prices they charge for reprints. But now their compatriots, wedding DJs, are under attack too, from MP3 players. Couples are increasingly not seeing the point of paying somebody to load up a playlist with songs when they can do the same thing themselves, and play exactly what they want. Professional DJs -- like photographers before -- say there's quite a difference between an amateur loading up an iPod and the services a pro DJ can provide, though the line here seems a lot more blurry than in the case of a photographer. Apparently the biggest problem is that people want to play their own favorite music rather than "songs people want to hear and that people want to dance to," says one DJ. She recommends playing songs like YMCA and Whip It. If that's professional advice, no wonder people are going the DIY route.

Drunk Drag Racing by mike kerns

2 players
a lot of beer (or drink of choice)
1 deck of cards


Lay the cards out - - - - like a road. cards in one lane and cards in the 2nd lane.
Go to the end of the table.

One person on each side of the table.

And Someone says GO!
must pick up each card in order they are layed

If card is a 2-9 you don't drink just keep driving.
If the card is 10-A you Drink.
10 = 1 drink
Jack = 2 drinks
Queen = 3 drinks
King = 4 drinks
Ace = 5 drinks

Winner is the first person to the other end.

Up and Down the River

2 decks of cards
beer
6+ players



1. Everyone sits in a circle, one player is the dealer as well as a participant. Each player is dealt four cards face up, to be kept in front of that player.

2. The dealer then starts 'up the river' by turning over the first card.

a) Each player with the same card in front of him/her (suit doesn't matter), must take one drink.

b) If the person has more than one of the same card, it is a drink for each card.

3. The dealer then turns over the next card. Same thing, except this time it is two drinks. The next deal is three drinks, and the the last is four drinks.

4. After the fourth card, the dealer returns 'down the river' by dealing the next card on top of the fourth card dealt.

a) Players with matching cards now 'give' four drinks away in any combination; four to one player, or maybe one drink to four different players.

b) If the player has more than one of the same card; the player 'gives' drinks for each card.

5. The dealer continues back 'down the river' by dealing the next card on top of the third card dealt. This time players give three cards for each matching card. The next deal is a give of two drinks, and the last deal is a give of one drink.

6. After all the cards are dealt, simply shuffle and deal again. Lastly, the dealer starts turning over cards, while counting from 1 (ace) to 13 (king), if the count and the card turned over are equal in value then all players drink that many drinks.

7. Play continues until everyone is sick of the game, or sick from the beer.

F.U.B.A.R.

Shuffle a full deck of cards and scatter them in a pile in the middle of your table.

1. Each player takes a turn at picking one card. They flip over their card, displaying it to everyone. Each card has a different rule as follows:


  • Ace - Take one drink
  • 2 - Take Two
  • 3 - Take Three
  • 4 - Questions: You look at the person of your choice and ask them a question, they must answer your question with a question and it keeps going until someone screws up. Ex. What is going on? Why do you touch yourself? You don't have to question the person who questioned you either. Make sure to make eye contact.
  • 5 - Give five drinks
  • 6 - I never. This is where the person who flipped the card says something they have never done and anyone who has must drink.
  • 7 - Thumbmaster: This person puts their thumb down on the table whenever they want and the last one to put theirs down drinks. The thumbmaster can do this as many times as he wants until the next seven is picked.
  • 8 - Categories: The first person gives a topic/category and in rotation, everyone else must give a kind. Ex: Toothpaste...Crest....Colgate.....Mentadent..etc.
  • 9 - Rhyme: Everyone must give a word that rhymes with yours. Ex: Shoe...glue...you..etc
  • 10 - Social: Everyone drinks.
  • Jack - Assholes drink...guys drink.
  • Queen - Bitches drink....girls drink.
  • King - Waterfall: This can be extremely hard, depending on your group of drinkers. It goes in order first being the one who picked the card and so on. The first person drinks as much beer as they can continuously and the 2nd person can't stop until they stop, the 3rd person can't stop until the 2nd person and so on. If you have big drinkers at the beginning, it is really difficult.
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    Monday, September 19, 2005

    Talk Like a Pirate Day - September 19

    Well, if you can't even trust a hitman..

    TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese woman called in the police after a hitman she paid to kill her lover's wife failed to carry out the job.

    The 32-year-old Tokyo woman was arrested Wednesday for incitement to murder, the Daily Yomiuri newspaper said Friday.

    The woman contacted a private detective through a Web site last November and paid him 1 million yen in cash to murder her love rival, the paper said.

    The 40-year-old detective accepted the money and suggested he could carry out the job by chasing the victim on a motorcycle and spraying her with a biological agent in a tunnel.

    Police also arrested the private detective and found the alleged target safe and well, the paper said."

    Friday, September 16, 2005

    OH yeah!! I got a Thank you!!

    New Domain Names!!

    Creating a red-light district on the Internet through a ".xxx" suffix.

    So now you will have a .com and a .xxx. because I doubt they will give up there .com address because that is where most of there ads are.

    But on the out hand it would clean up my search. like when I goto google. They should then be able to make a feature to block .xxx if you want to to better search for what you want.

    Also it seems to be good because now you will know your kids are searching for it instead of opp I ment to goto whitehouse.gov not whitehouse.com

    Thursday, September 15, 2005

    Add a TV Tuner to a PC

    A more economical route to a desktop DVR is a hardware/software upgrade that adds a TV tuner, video encoder, and control applications to your current system. Many PCs will need to add a TV tuner card or module, which lets your system work with incoming TV signals from a coaxial cable or antenna. The popular ATI All-in-Wonder line includes the $200 9600 Pro PCI Express-based card and the $150 AIW 9600 AGP-based card. Both combine a powerful graphics accelerator, TV tuner, and video processor on a single card. They also come packed with the ATI Multimedia Center application suite, which includes everything you need to watch, pause, record, and schedule the capture of broadcast video.

    Don't want to scrap your current graphics card? You can install a PCI card like the $150 Happauge WinTV-PVR-350, which comes with hardware to accelerate video encoding and playback. Like the All-in-Wonder family, Hauppauge WinTV-PVR cards include software that lets you record digital content on your PC, and pack nifty DVR tricks like timeshifting.

    If you own a notebook PC or don't want to crack open the case to add a TV tuner, consider the $150 Happauge WinTV-PVR-USB2. About the size of a paperback book, this device plugs into your computer's USB 2.0 port on one side and a coaxial TV cable on the other. The built-in TV tuner and encoder hardware lets you work with and record the incoming video stream. Best of all, it's easy to move the device from one PC to another.

    Drawbacks: External devices like the Win-TV-USB2 and similar Pinnacle PCTV Deluxe can suffer from occasionally choppy video or lower video resolution. Moreover, the quality of software included with cards or modules can vary.

    Option 3: Install Software on a TV-Ready PC

    Already have TV tuning hardware handy? If so, consider installing software that can tap into that hardware and upgrade the media handling features of your current setup. Applications like SnapStream's $60 Beyond TV 3 expand on the usual watch-and-record features found in bundled software, offering the next best thing to a TiVo in your PC. In fact, Beyond TV 3 turns your PC into a media-streaming Web server, so that other devices on your local network--or even over the Internet--can play back compressed video captured on the hard drive. With its unique interface and powerful scheduling and recording options, it's a great fit for getting the most out of your current hardware.

    Drawbacks: Compatibility can be a question, particularly with older hardware that you might hope to "upgrade" using third-party software. Also, while Beyond TV 3 in particular is powerful and unique, the nonstandard interface may confound novice users. Some of the server-side features may also prove challenging to novices.

    After the Deed Is Done

    So now you've got a PC doing the duty of a DVR set-top box. What if you don't want a whirring, buzzing PC spinning away in your den or family room? A growing selection of "media extender" devices talk to media-capable PCs in order to display their output on TVs and stereos located across the room or across the house. For video playback, users connect the devices to their TVs using standard video connectors, then link to the PC over the home ethernet or Wi-Fi network. While wireless devices offer terrific flexibility, performance and setup, issues can stymie even battle-tested tech veterans.

    Windows Media Center Extenders offer a nice mix of features and ease of use, but they must be mated to a Media Center PC to perform their magic. Products like the $260 Linksys WMCE54AG Windows Media Center Extender come with a remote control and display the familiar Media Center screen interface. That makes the devices much easier to use. Most important, these adapters interact with the Media Center PC, so you can schedule a recording session for the PC from the media extender. Very slick.

    More generic media adapters (i.e., non-Media Center Extenders) do a lot of the same things, but they'll work with many networked, Windows XP-based PCs. The Netgear Model MP115 Wireless Digital Media Player, for instance, will detect media-capable PCs and let you view hard disk-based video, audio, and photos.

    Compatibility issues in the past made these devices quite frustrating, prompting Microsoft to launch its PlaysForSure logo campaign. Any device displaying this logo has been certified to run on PlayForSure-approved PCs and hardware. Like the Garanimal pajamas of my youth, even novice users should be able to mix and match PlaysForSure-compliant devices, and feel confident the combination will work.

    In the end, watching TV on a PC may not be enough to make someone convert his system into a desktop DVR (although in some circumstances--like mine--it makes perfect sense; see the accompanying article "Why TiVo Your PC?"). My editor likes to say, "I've got a nice comfortable couch in the family room. Why do I want to watch TV at my desk?"

    But even he admitted that the prospect of building his own DVR to avoid renting a new box and paying any extra money to his dreaded cable company (a sore spot with him) is worth all the manual-reading and trial-and-error he might have to put into it. Hey, I don't have anything personal against my cable company, but he could very well be right.

    Wednesday, September 14, 2005

    Bush's National Message Bush's National Message
    Giving the old 'one fingered' victory salute - Class !!!

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    A Leason to all: Don't put it in your mouth!

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    Office Partylooks like what would happen to me.

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    Indian girl weds lover's brother to beat the law

    NEW DELHI – An Indian college girl has temporarily married her teenaged boyfriend's elder brother so she can live in the same house as her lover until he is old enough to marry her, the Indian Express reported on Tuesday.

    Sneha Patel, 19, a resident of the western Indian state of Gujarat, was in love with Yash Kishan Parmar, also 19, and wanted to marry him despite her parents' opposition to the match, the newspaper said. But the legal age for marriage in India – 18 for girls and 21 for boys – put a spoke in their plans. Live-in relationships are not very popular in the tradition-bound country.

    Patel and Parmar eloped briefly but, not wanting to be on the run until Parmar was 21, Patel proposed that she would marry his elder brother and divorce him two years later.

    The elder brother even agreed to sign a contract saying he would divorce Patel after two years and treat her as his younger brother's wife until then, the newspaper said.

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    Monday, September 12, 2005

    NES ReMAKE!!!




    Get out your old games!!!

    Only 1.5 Inches tall. Built in 2.4GHz Wireless. Dual Cartridge compatibility NES/FamiCom.

    Includes:

    Slim Sexy Design
    Built in 2.4GHz Wireless Support
    Dual Cartridge Slots NES/FamiCom
    Stereo and Dual Mono

    Includes One Wired Controller
    AV & AC Accessories
    Operation
    Manual

    Platform: NES (Nintendo Entertainment System®)
    FamiCom™
    Category: Console / Wireless
    Product: M1983

    When your childhood toys have become “retro” does that mean you are getting old?

    The fine folks at Messiah Entertainment have apparently stolen my very thoughts and created a gaming masterpiece. The Generation NEX Nintendo takes both NES and Famicom cartridges. The form factor is much more slim than either the original NES or Famicom. Then, as if allowing me to play NARC again in peace without having to blow into my cartridge and perform strange ritual sacrifice wasn’t enough, they have included 2.4gHz wireless for the controllers.

    I don’t normally get hyped up about rehashed game systems, but when a company takes a system that plays my favorite games of all time and makes it even better, I have to take notice.

    I’m off to go find all my Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle games and see if I qualify for the Senior Citizen discount at Wal-Mart.

    Available from Messiah for $60 in September.

    One reason to say yes to lap dancing..

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - An angry San Diego topless dancer pulled out a knife and stabbed a customer after he refused a lap dance, police said on Thursday.

    Lawanda Dixon, 24, was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon shortly after the altercation with 33-year-old Melik Jordan at the Dream Girls Cabaret early on Wednesday, San Diego police Det. Gary Hassen said.

    "He was in the club with some friends watching the shows when she came up and asked if he wanted a lap dance," Hassen said. "He said no, she got upset about it, they argued back and forth. She pulled knife out of her bag and stabbed him."

    Dixon was taken into custody and police found methamphetamine in a small metal container in Dixon's bag, Hassen said, adding that she may face drug charges. Officers also confiscated a small folding knife.

    Jordan was treated for his injuries and released by a local hospital.

    Drunk woman dies in cemetery accident

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An inebriated Belgian woman died in a freak accident when she ended up beneath a heavy grave stone at a cemetery, local news agency Belga said Wednesday.

    The 33-year-old was on her way home from a bar in the Belgian town of Pulle in the early hours of Saturday when she took a short cut through the cemetery.

    But she urgently needed to relieve herself and crouched down between two gravestones. As she lost her balance, she grabbed one of the stones which gave way and landed on top of her.

    The public prosecutor's office said she died of suffocation as she was unable to lift the heavy stone.

    Gimme another shot of this beer..

    BERLIN (Reuters) - A German brewer has concocted what he says is the world's strongest beer, a potent drink with an alcohol content of 25.4 percent that is served in a shot glass.

    "Everyone who has tried it is enthusiastic. It tastes like a quirky mixture of beer and sherry," said Bavarian brewer Harald Schneider.

    Schneider, who lives in southern Germany where beer is a tradition, said his beer fermented for 12 weeks for an alcohol content twice that of Germany's other strongest beers.

    "People will only be able to drink two or three glasses, otherwise they'll drop like flies," he said.

    Schneider expects the holders of the world's strongest beer, the Boston Beer Company, to put up a fight.

    "I'm pretty sure the Americans have something up their sleeve."

    Thursday, September 08, 2005

    3 wishs - NO.5 part 1

    http://www.3wish.com/



    Walkthrough
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    1) click on yellow or green cable above your cell (this will make you switch the cables).
    2) click on yourself. The alien will zap the blob by mistake. The blob turns into a stick.
    3) Grab the stick.
    4) Look for the area of the red cable (cable to the zap-lamp) where your cursor changes when you mouse over it. Click it. This will make you use the stick to readjust the zapper to point at the alien instead of the monkey.
    5) Tickle the monkey. The alien will zap itself. Your celldoor will open.
    6) Get the pen and click on yourself. You will draw yourself a third eye.
    7) Click on the door.

    The end


    Other actions (no effect on the outcome):
    - You can click on yourself before switching the cables to zap yourself.
    - You can click on the blob and get your foot almost bitten off.
    - You can tickle the monkey and get it zapped.
    - You can hit the monkey with the stick.
    - You can use the pen to draw on the alien's decapitated head (but you will return to do this anyways if you leave without doing it first).
    - You can try to get out after picking up the pen (but befoer drawing on yourself). The doors won't open.
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    Tuesday, September 06, 2005

    This is for you Aaron and Nate......haha

    I just cranking up some work.....

    LOL...

    Well I got a new Tattoo. My baby and I got matching one. mine is a evil one and hers is a good one...lol. I will get pics to show you. Jen drew them up and the the tattoo artist re drew them and changed them for what we like.

    Thursday, September 01, 2005

    For get CARS

    Forget cars. and battery cars......ect.

    I am going back to the olden day I am going to get a horse and buggie!!!

    A lot cheaper then gas!!

    what the hell is wrong with people!!!

    Gas Prices!!!!!

    What the Hell!!! 2.99 in WV. and soon to be upto 4 by this weekend. which this means cost of living will go up.

    I paid $2.99 this morning. $33 for 11 gallons

    GRRRRRRRRRR