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  1. rik

    6 Legged Cow...

    Yuck...at least it will always be close to it's sibling...
  2. rik

    Hey There

    Welcome to MSFN. Hope you can find other useful things here as well.
  3. Cute...and the frame is very nice.
  4. Ok. I guess that some of us must agree to disagree about certain things. This isn't directed to you at all Xperties, in fact I do agree with you on that point. But I do have a problem with it being a public display I think... Just thought I would post a followup article: Web Attack Postpones Suicide Rock Show http://www.ev1.net/english/news/newsarticl...t=entertainment A concert that was to feature an on-stage suicide of a terminally ill person was postponed Saturday because the Web site that was to broadcast the event was attacked, the operator of the site said Saturday. The Web site for the band Hell on Earth was attacked Saturday evening by a flood of data from computers somewhere in Hong Kong, said Jason Trindade, the operator of a San Diego-based technology company that hosts the site. "There's been a huge amount of traffic which causes the server to lock up," Trindade said. Trindade said he was told by Hell on Earth leader Billy Tourtelot that the performance would be postponed, possibly until next weekend. Several attempts to reach Tourtelot on Saturday night were not immediately successful. City and state officials had warned they would pursue criminal charges if the band went through with the suicide plan, and a judge had issued an order banning the event. Tourtelot had said Saturday morning the concert and suicide would take place that night in two separate, undisclosed locations in St. Petersburg. He wouldn't give any more details on the venues. Tourtelot's announcement last month that he would host the suicide of a terminally ill fan led the city to ban the event with an ordinance and prompted the court injunction. The band asked fans to visit its Web page for the performance, but no video was shown. Instead, a link to another site appeared, as did the following message: "Next week the show will go on." Trindade said the site was victimized by a denial-of-service attack, which is designed to hamper or shut down a computer system by flooding it with huge amounts of data. He did not immediately know how the site would address the problem. Emergency dispatchers in St. Petersburg and Pinellas County reported they had no calls reporting a suicide nearly two hours after the event was to have taken place. In St. Petersburg, officials were on alert for calls of a suicide or suspicious death. Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has said that anyone who assists in a suicide could be charged with a felony and face up to 15 years in prison. The person threatening suicide has said he is dying and wants to promote his right-to-die views. Tourtelot, 33, said he was standing up for what he believed in to grant his friend his dying wish. "There's nothing bad about that. It's giving the right to die with human dignity and compassion for those that we love," he said. Kevin Hayslett, an attorney for Tourtelot, said the band leader wanted to go ahead with the show despite the lawyer's advice that he not do so. Hayslett said he did not know the concert's location. Tourtelot said opposition from St. Petersburg city officials helped the band promote the concert. "I think they wasted a lot of people's tax dollars," he said. City officials did not return phone messages Saturday. The other members of the band have not been heard from throughout the controversy, which has earned the group worldwide publicity. Trindade said he would continue serving the site and carry the concert until he receives complaints from law enforcement officials to shut it down, although he said he found the band's plans to be "pretty twisted." "They haven't broken any law and I can't just turn them off," he said.
  5. Jayroller, I am afraid that if it is ignored this type of behaviour will continue to fester outside the mainstream public eye. I'm not a censorship freak by any means but too many things have been overlooked or ignored for too long. This shouldn't be considered an alternative lifestyle or anything thing close to being normal or accepted. If what is said on the website quoted by the article is true, they should be intitutionalized...
  6. At home, 26.4 on a good day, downhill with the wind... That's why I do most of my Net stuff here at work. T1...
  7. rik

    Hi

    Welcome. Glad you like the place.
  8. Welcome. Enjoy your stay here.
  9. rik

    Boot Problem

    I have tried running fixboot and chkdsk /r from the recovery console and both have had mixed results. Unfortunately I end up reinstalling typically when this happens...
  10. I don't believe that NAV alone will be the problem. But as everyone else has said, if you clean out some of those startup apps the system should run lots better.
  11. PopUp Stopper Companion and love it. I also use Slim Browser and Mozilla when not in an IE mood...
  12. Or have you tried booting to safe mode/admin and tried it from there?
  13. I also hope it stays down...for what ever reason. But as the article says , this is only the latest in a sick f***ing trend with this band and their groupies.
  14. WTF is this world coming to? http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33155.html Members of a Florida-based rock band are to Webcast the suicide of a terminally ill friend during a secret concert on Saturday despite moves to outlaw the gig. Hell on Earth had planned to stage the event at a venue in St. Petersburg, Florida, but city officials sought an injunction banning the event. Even though officials have not ruled out the idea that the suicide bid is a publicity stunt for the band, they still decided to go-ahead with the ban. However, the band remains defiant and insists it will go ahead with the show. A statement on Hell on Earth's Web site reads: "Due to the overwhelming response and in accordance with an oath, bandleader, BillY Tourtelot gave to his terminally ill friend, the show scheduled for October 4th will indeed take place at an undisclosed location in St. Petersburg City limits. "It will be broadcast live over the Internet on www.hellonearth.net. The show will include a live suicide by a terminally ill Euthanasia Society member." According to the band's Web site: "Past band performances have included sodomizing skinned calves and blending dead rats then having fans drink the concoction." ®
  15. I did NOT eat worms...not even out of the Tequila bottle
  16. Great list...Not sure why those books didn't sell.
  17. Congratulations! You're a screaming orgasm!! What can I say?
  18. rik

    Bluescreen.

    Just about any device can cause this, even HP printers. What was the last thing added to the system?
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