Wednesday - June 20, 2012
1928 Sades super car
Recently, Drew made some excellent comparisons and pointed out many of the flaws in design and safety of the cars known today as classics. Perhaps not every single one of them was a death trap, but judging by the wrecks I had posted, the cars seemed to fall apart like they were made of glass.
I wonder if that was more the case with American cars as opposed say to German ones. Or the Brits and Italians. I really haven’t a clue not having read up on it.
I just like the way many of them looked, and would not mind having Jay Leno’s money so I could own a collection like his. And I would LOVE to own a Cord like the red model that sits on top of my pc. That’s about as close as I will ever get to a classic beauty.
Anyway, I ran across this and thought it would make a nice contrast with Drew’s super car he posted yesterday. Nice cars no doubt but I’d still rather have a Cord.
Here. Take a look at this old Mercedes. Someone will have fun restoring this one, but it may take buckets of cash.
Can anyone tell me what that black knob thing in the middle of the steering wheel is?
The supercar of its generation: 100mph 1928 Mercedes unearthed after 60 years of rusting away in a garage is worth £1.5million
Car runs ‘perfectly’ despite not having been driven since the early 1950s
By DANIEL MILLERThis rare 1928 Mercedes, unearthed after 60 years sitting in a garage without seeing the light of day, is expected to sell for a staggering £1.5million at auction.
Described as the supercar of its generation, the ‘S’ Type model was one of the world’s fastest vehicles when it rolled off the production line in 1928, easily reaching speeds in excess of 100mph.
It’s Ferdinand Porsche designed engine and hand crafted chassis made it one of the earliest luxury sports cars ever mass produced. Incredibly despite having been locked away since the 1950s, it still runs perfectly.The cobweb clad car - first registered on the roads in May 1928 - is set to go under the hammer at Bonhams’ Goodwood Revival sale on September 15.
Automotive expert, Rupert Banner, said: ‘At a time when motor cars in original condition and with impeccable provenance are appreciated more than ever, this one-owner car offers an unrepeatable opportunity for collectors.
THERE’S A LOAD OF PHOTOS AND MORE TO READ HERE
Posted by peiper on 06/20/2012 at 01:37 PM
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Cutey Face
No, my taste hasn’t gone to the dogs. I just notice the pretty girls, regardless of species.
At 5 months of age Velma is a soon-to-be show dog, raised with love and pride by Tableau Labradors.
Posted by Drew458 on 06/20/2012 at 08:43 AM
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Tuesday - June 19, 2012
Save Money With The New Subayota BRZ
This is the new Aston-Martin Vanquish. With a 520hp 5.9L V12, it can go 0-60 in about 4.4 seconds. It gets 11mpg around town, 22mpg highway, and cost $255,000. Top speed is over 200mph.
This is the new Subaru BRZ. Built by a cooperative effort between Subaru and Toyota, the BRZ has a 200hp 2.0L flat 4, and can go 0-60 in about 6.6 seconds. Top speed is around 135mph. It gets 25mpg around town 34mpg highway, and costs about $25,000.
Subaru + Toyota = Subayota, which is much better than Toyota + Chevrolet = Toyolet. Flush that one!
2/3 the car for 1/10 the price, with nearly double the gas mileage. Looks quite a bit like the A-M too, just smaller. Pretty slick trick. And just wait until next year or the year after, when Subaru’s 2.5L turbo motors sneak their way under the hood and add another 65hp.
I saw one of these the other day, in the parking lot by the Korean restaurant we went to. I’ve always been a car spotter, but I haven’t followed the car magazines in years. I had no idea this thing even existed. It’s quite impressive looking. It’s small, and low, and very swoopy looking. From some angles it strongly reminds me of the old Opel GT. From other angles is says 240-Z loud and clear. Yet the grill seems like something from Maserati, and the little wing on the back lid reminds me of Ferraris from the mid 70s.
Toyota is selling their nearly identical version, called the FR-S, under the Scion brand name. It’s a 2-seater in reality, although it does actually have a back seat. Yeah right. Anyone older than 5 can’t fit back there. It looks like a really fun car to drive, and my bet is you won’t see yourself coming the other way 50 times a day, if ever. 2-seaters don’t sell well in America. They’re a very niche market. The BRZ is bigger than the Mazda Miata, bigger than the Honda S2000, but smaller than the Hyundai Genesis Turbo. The flat 4 engine sits low in the front, and for a Subaru the BRZ is unique: it’s rear wheel drive only.
Early reviews are very positive. It’s not a race car. It’s not a street racer or some Tokyo Drift thing. It doesn’t look like an econo-box with a coal shovel hood scoop on the front and a massive wing stolen from Boeing’s spare parts bin on the back like every other performance Subaru. I gather that tall people can get inside, and folks with bottoms larger than an 11 year old girl’s can sit comfortably in the seats. It’s a stylish drivers’ car with excellent handling and reasonable power that probably doesn’t cost a fortune to insure. Well built with a reasonable ride. A sports car for the rest of us, that you can drive every day. After all, you wouldn’t want to take your Aston Martin out in the rain, would you?
Posted by Drew458 on 06/19/2012 at 10:28 PM
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muslims in america on the march?
Hey, I’m okay with No UN and No Nato. But whoa. This took place in the USA? Just a few months ago?
H/T to Right Side News where I found this very long article.
A public meeting in support of the Syrian people’s struggle for change, held by Hizb Al-Tahrir America in Chicago in March 2012, was addressed by a schoolgirl, who spoke of the role of women in an Islamic awakening. She said: “We will raise the next army of Abu Bakr [the first caliph of Islam], [the] army of [Prophet] Muhammad…. We are more than capable, equipped to Islam, and Allah is on our side. We are the backbone of this Ummah… Without us Muslim women, this Ummah will collapse, and with us it will rise and continue to rise until Islam is victorious, until Islam takes its rightful place as the only system for humanity.”
Read more. Lots more.
MUSLIMS MARCHING TOWARD VICTORY IN USA
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British brutality toward Barack Obama’s grandfather probably untrue, book claims
Yeah well. Bet there’s a lot more that “may be untrue” besides this story. Whatever. We’re halfway through June. Soon it’ll be July 4th, and before ya know it, boom. It’s November. And it’s already scary.
Not that this story has anything at all to do with the election. I just can’t help thinking about it every time I see a story that centers on or mentions O.
Btw ... some papers here still report that O. is in some trouble. Some of those who voted for him not too happy. But if they aren’t thrilled with the GOP either, where are they gonna go?
Unrelated but of interest.
Tale of British brutality toward Barack Obama’s grandfather probably untrue, book claimsThe story of how the President’s grandfather was jailed by British troops in 1949 and brutally whipped for aiding the violent struggle for Kenyan independence is probably untrue, a new book has concluded.
By Jon Swaine, WashingtonIt is a harrowing tale of torture in a colonial prison in Kenya that is said to explain the President’s coolness towards Britain and even his removal of Winston Churchill’s bust from the Oval Office.
David Maraniss, the author of Mr Obama’s most comprehensive biography so far, said five associates of Hussein Onyango Obama doubt he was even jailed. One told him: “People make up stories”.
Mr Onyango, a Muslim convert who worked for the British Army in Burma during the Second World War, was accused of sympathising with the burgeoning pro-independence movement that eventually turned into the Mau Mau rebellion in 1952.
Mr Obama wrote in his memoir, Dreams From My Father, that his grandfather “was placed in a detention camp” after being reported as a subversive “to the white man” by a rival land-owner.
After his release, “he was very thin and dirty”, he “had difficulty walking, and his head was full of lice,” wrote Mr Obama, who was told the story by relatives during his first visit to Kenya in 1988.
The President “has never believed the British do anything for a common good, rather than their selfish interests,” she told an interviewer in 2010. “He said the whole act sounded barbaric. He wondered why the British never respected African culture.”
Mr Obama denies this, yet the story has over the past four years been cited as an explanation for his snub of then-prime minister Gordon Brown, his early reluctance to talk about the “special relationship” and his decision to return a bust of Churchill that George W. Bush had displayed in the White House.
However, Maraniss claims that while “incidents of that sort certainly happened”, it “seems unlikely” that Mr Obama’s grandfather was one such victim. “Five people who had close connections to Hussein Onyango said they doubted the story or were certain it did not happen,” he wrote in Barack Obama - The Making of the Man.
Zablon Okatch, who worked with Mr Onyango as a servant for American diplomats after his supposed detention, told Maraniss: “Hussein was never jailed. I know that for a fact. It would have been difficult for him to get a job with a white family, let alone a diplomat, if he once served in jail”.
Dick Opar, a former senior Kenyan police official, said he “would have known” if Mr Onyango had been detained. “People make up stories,” said Mr Opar. “If you get arrested, you say it was the fight for independence, but they are arrested for another thing”.
Posted by peiper on 06/19/2012 at 01:01 PM
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crackdown on racist and homophobic name-calling in schools.
Kids have been calling other kids names since the beginning of time.
Sometimes it gets out of hand and adults need to step in.
In today’s world, there’s bullying that gets so bad that some teens have been driven to suicide. A subject for a future post.
But this bit of name calling by tiny tots (some of them) doesn’t seem to be the crime of the century. What is certain though is that there sure is a bit of serious indoctrination afoot. That’s what I think when I see a line in a story like this one.
“lessons that teach children about the importance of diversity”
That line just stood out from almost everything else in the article.
That’s our world and that is what the kiddies will grow up conditioned to. And they will pass it on like Moses returning with the ten commandments.
OFSTED btw, stands for Office for Standards in Education.
Oh btw and for the record.
I have not changed my thinking on the subject since forced busing and integration in the USA all those years ago. I won’t change on this diversity and multi culture crap either.
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Take a look.
Ofsted: schools failing to stamp out offensive name-calling
Teachers are failing to fully crackdown on racist and homophobic name-calling in schools despite mounting concerns over bullying, according to Ofsted.
By Graeme Paton, Education EditorPupils are often being allowed to get away with “derogatory” language in playgrounds and the classroom by using insults based on disability, race, religion, family circumstances and sexuality, it was claimed.
In a report, the watchdog said children in primary and secondary schools regularly admitted to using words such as “gay”, “spaz” and “slag” to offend classmates.
Some children reported copying phrases from television or mimicking the behaviour of parents, inspectors found.
But Ofsted warned that many staff failed to pick up on slurs, dismissed them as harmless jokes or lacked the confidence to properly challenge pupils. In some cases, teachers even dismissed racist terms as “banter”, said Ofsted.Inspectors recommended the introduction of new rules to ensure all teachers “consistently and firmly” clamp down on “aggressive language”, including lessons that teach children about the importance of diversity.
The report – based on inspections of 56 primary or secondary schools – told how some schools went to extreme lengths to stamp out bullying, particularly insults linked to homophobia.
One primary school encouraged pupils to behave in a “non-gender-stereotypical way”, with infant boys dressing in girls’ clothes from the dressing-up box or wearing their hair in ribbons.A six-year-old at the school chose to wear a “tutu all day without comment from his peers”, other boys preferred “cheerleading to football” and all 10- to 11-year-olds learned about gay role models such as actor Sir Ian McKellen and rugby player Gareth Thomas in lessons, it emerged.
Another small infants school with large numbers of parents in same-sex relationships attempted to create an “open-minded” atmosphere by appreciating that “a boy may prefer to be known as a girl and have a girl’s name and similarly a girl may have a girl’s name but wants to dress as and be a boy”, said Ofsted.
Susan Gregory, Ofsted’s director of education and care, said schools had a duty to promote a “positive culture so all pupils learn in a happy and safe environment”, adding: “This report shows many examples where action to tackle bullying has been very effective and I hope this best practice can be emulated by other schools.”
The study – entitled No Place for Bullying – was based on formal discussions with 1,357 pupils and almost 800 staff.
It found that pupils in all of the schools “could give a range of examples of disparaging language that they heard in school”. The use of the word “gay” was the most common put-down, often taken to mean “rubbish”.But Ofsted warned that staff “often said that they did not hear any of this type of language in a typical week”, while others dismissed slurs as a joke, even when they were based on racism.
“Less frequently, this apparent acceptance that derogatory language was ‘just banter’ was also applied to racist terms or to ones related to disability,” inspectors said. “For example, a teacher wrote that they heard ‘occasional racist remarks but it may be banter between friends’.”
Posted by peiper on 06/19/2012 at 12:13 PM
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submarine found after 94 years
Heck of a discovery and I can’t think of anything to add. Worth sharing though I hope.
First World War British submarine found 94 years after being abandoned
By David Blair
A British submarine which executed one of the most daring raids of the First World War, penetrating the Dardanelles to sink a small flotilla of Turkish warships, has been found 94 years after being abandoned.
HMS E14 was located intact by Turkish documentary-makers on the ocean bed of the Dardanelles after a search that began in January.
In 1915, Lt-Cdr Edward Courtney Boyle was decorated with the Victoria Cross after steering E14 through these heavily defended straits at the height of the Gallipoli campaign.
Boyle sailed beneath a minefield and evaded the guns and searchlights arrayed along the Narrows. Having defeated the supposedly impregnable defences of the Dardanelles, E14 reached the open waters of the Sea of Marmara on April 27 1915.
Boyle then “cruised about at will” for the “next three weeks,” wrote Alan Moorehead in “Gallipoli”, brazenly surfacing off the Golden Horn beside Istanbul itself.
During this time, E14 sank two warships and a White Star cruise liner packed with 6,000 Turkish troops bound for Gallipoli. After inflicting more damage than any submarine commander before him, Boyle escaped through the Dardanelles, evading the minefields for a second time.The citation for his VC praised his “conspicuous bravery” for overcoming “great navigational difficulties” and the “hourly danger of attack from the enemy”. E14’s entire crew of 30 received Distinguished Service Medals. Boyle, aged 27 at the time of his decoration, was run over by a lorry and died in 1967.
A later captain of E14, Lt-Cdr Geoffrey Saxon White, also won the VC in the Dardanelles. But he was decorated posthumously after an operation in these waters resulted in the submarine being abandoned in January 1918. Its location remained unknown until this month, when the vessel became the first “E” class submarine ever to be discovered intact.
Posted by peiper on 06/19/2012 at 10:02 AM
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In This House Of Cards, The Joker Is On Top
The U.S. has never before had a President who thinks so little of the American people that he imagines he can win re-election running on the opposite of reality. But that is the reality of President Obama today.
Waving a planted press commentary, Obama recently claimed on the campaign stump, “federal spending since I took office has risen at the slowest pace of any President in almost 60 years.”
Peggy Noonan is too graceful to call him a liar to his face, so she wonders if he actually believes this drivel. That would make him about the only person in the USA who does.
Rest assured, Ms. Noonan, that the President is not as nuts as he may seem at times. He knows very well that he is not a careful spender. His whole mission is to transform the U.S. not into a Big Government country, but a Huge Government country, because only a country run by a Huge Government can be satisfactorily controlled by superior, all wise and beneficent individuals like himself. That is why he is at minimum a Swedish socialist, if not worse. Notice, though, how far behind the times he and his weak minded supporters are, as even the Swedes have abandoned Swedish socialism as a failure.
Moreover, before Obama there had never been a deficit anywhere near $1 trillion. The highest previously was $458 billion, or less than half a trillion, in 2008. The federal deficit for the last budget adopted by a Republican controlled Congress was $161 billion for fiscal year 2007. But the budget deficits for Obama’s four years were reported in Obama’s own 2013 budget as $1.413 trillion for 2009, $1.293 trillion for 2010, $1.3 trillion for 2011, and $1.327 trillion for 2012, four years in a row of deficits of $1.3 trillion or more, the highest in world history.
Follow the link for a 3 page essay that shows the spending reality, and as Fearless Reader gets ready for his 101st game of golf, his total disconnect from the current economic reality.
Posted by Drew458 on 06/19/2012 at 09:32 AM
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Taliban stops polio vaccines for 162,000 Pakistani children in protest at U.S.
I don’t really care, heartless as that may appear. I don’t wish it on the kids but as far as I’m concerned, everyone born in that part of the world is a potential terrorist from birth. But I do think this so called ‘warrior’ is mad.
Right you are Hafiz. You’ll show em okay. You’ll put the fear of allah in the infidel.
Great opportunity here for the bleeding heart brigade to get involved.
Taliban stops polio vaccines for 162,000 Pakistani children in protest at U.S. drone strikes
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
A Taliban commander has banned polio vaccines for more than 162,000 children in north-west Pakistan - until U.S. drone attacks in the country are stopped.
Hafiz Gul Bahadur said in a pamphlet distributed on Saturday that polio vaccination teams should stay away from the North Waziristan territory he controls near the Afghan border.
He wrote: ‘We don’t want benefits from well-wishers who spend billions to save children from polio, which can affect
one or two out of hundreds of thousands.‘While on the other hand the same well-wisher (America), with the help of its slave (Pakistan’s government), kills hundreds of innocent tribesmen including old women and children by unleashing numerous drone attacks.’
The statement is a severe obstacle to efforts to beat polio in Pakistan, one of only three nations where the virus is endemic.
The pamphlet also said spies could enter the region under the cover of vaccination teams to get information for the United States about ‘holy warriors’.
Posted by peiper on 06/19/2012 at 09:20 AM
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What’s Good For The Goose
FORT MYERS Florida - A lot of people get peeved about TSA pat downs. But a Bonita Springs woman is accused of groping an agent at Southwest Florida International Airport and it’s all on tape!
It happened on her way to Cleveland, Ohio. Airline passenger Carol Price says while going through security to catch her flight, a TSA agent groped her.
In response, the video shows Price put down her carry-on bags, turn to a TSA supervisor and grab her - allegedly without permission - to show the supervisor what Price says she went through.
“It was a customer complaint of an extremely inappropriate search,” said Price’s defense attorney John Mills.
Mills says another TSA agent first groped Price’s genitals and breasts.
“She did not touch the supervisor as intrusively as she was touched,” Mills said.
Price says the TSA agent wasn’t following protocol - and she should know.
Price is a former TSA agent who worked at the airport until a few years ago. She got along with some, but not all of her co-workers, and says her pat down was personal.
The TSA says: “The pat down was conducted correctly in accordance with our procedures. Violence against our officers who work every day to keep the traveling public safe is unacceptable.”
PS: Terrorists found by TSA since their inception: 0.
Posted by Drew458 on 06/19/2012 at 09:02 AM
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Circular Stupid
German sneaker maker Adidas surprised to find itself involved in a racial controversy over it’s latest design. Uh huh.
“A unique take on fashion and has nothing to do with slavery” they say.
“Offensive, appalling and insensitive.” says Jesse Jackson. And for once I agree with him.
German sports apparel maker Adidas withdrew its plans to sell a controversial sneaker featuring affixed rubber shackles after the company generated significant criticism when advertising the shoe on it’s Facebook page.
The high-top sneakers, dubbed the JS Roundhouse Mids, were expected to release in August, according to the Adidas Originals Facebook page. “Got a sneaker game so hot you lock your kicks to your ankles?” a caption below a photo of the sneakers read.
The June 14 post prompted plenty of criticism from around the web, with many of those commenting saying they felt the shackle invoked the painful image of slavery.
Though dismissing the criticism in a written statement by defending the sneaker’s designer, Jeremy Scott, as having a “quirky” and “lighthearted” style, Adidas nonetheless said Monday that it planned to cancel the shoe’s release.
One of Adidas’ most high-profile condemnations came from the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
“The attempt to commercialize and make popular more than 200 years of human degradation, where blacks were considered three-fifths human by our Constitution is offensive, appalling and insensitive,” Jackson said in a statement Monday, prior to Adidas’s decision to withdraw them from the marketplace.
See? Just once. Then the regular Jesse comes out again. Sheesh; the guy is like Joe Biden with a tan. It’s such a pity that old Jesse can’t broaden his horizons just a little, because if he looked at the entire western hemisphere he’d be saying that African bondage went on for more than 300 years. There were slaves in South America long before there were slaves in North America. Actually, that’s where something like 80% of all the slaves went. And slavery went right on down below the equator, for several decades longer than it stuck around up here. Let’s not mention to him that it continues to this day in Africa, blacks enslaving other blacks, just as it has for 4000 years on that continent. Oh sure, it’s illegal, but it flies under the radar and gets little official notice.
And I just can’t believe he takes this opportunity - a protest against the actions of a European company - to show the world once again just how stupid he really is. Jesse, if those old slaves had counted as fully human you’d be picking cotton today, wearing those shoes made with iron chains. Can’t you ever figure out the truth that 3/5 representation LIMITED the power of the slave states in the federal government??? The ugly truth is that slaves were livestock. Cows don’t vote. Chicken don’t have Congressmen. If slaves had had no representation - if they weren’t counted as human at all - then just maybe they would have been set free a generation or two earlier, because NONE of the compromise bills would have ever passed. So can you finally Get It? 3/5 representation weakened the slave states. It had nothing at all to do with the human livestock they held at the time. Ask Dred Scott.
And of course Jesse doesn’t look beyond his own small world. Yes, it’s quite possible that these sneakers are supposed to invoke slavery. But they’re from Germany, so the kind of slavery they may have had in mind is quite different ...
Posted by Drew458 on 06/19/2012 at 08:18 AM
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muslims okay with free speech. it’s true. so long as they approve what you say.
After a brief bit of computer bother I’m up and running. Paid a visit to Bare Naked islam and this caught my attention immediately.
Never saw this before, maybe you haven’t either. So went to YT to embed it. While my feelings are no different from yours, you might be as riveted watching this video.
Once again we tip our hat to,
…..except when you insult the paedophile prophet Mohammed, as that Danish cartoonist did a few years ago. Following Muslim riots around the world over the ‘blasphemous’ cartoons, Tareq al-Suweidan lectures warns Denmark about the limits of free speech when it comes to Muslims.
Furthermore, “In the name of freedom of speech, we demand respect from Denmark, Europe and the rest of the world, with no more insults to Islam. And we are requesting a law that forbids insults of religious figures and religious sacred opinions.” Not to worry, Hillary Clinton is working on it as we speak. Get a load of that evil clenched-teeth grin on his face.
Posted by peiper on 06/19/2012 at 05:50 AM
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Monday - June 18, 2012
Visual Humor
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message for loco yoko. john says he’s still waiting. where the heck are you?
Past 9:30 and was planning to turn in but .... I saw this bit of S***.
What gets me is how does one convince ppl who seem rational enough, that this crap is ‘art?’ Art? Really?
Three piles of dirt? Oh yes. You see, the artist placed it there. Oh how expressive. GAK!
I always wished John’s killer had taken out Loco Yoko as well. Can’t stand the bitch.
War is Over… again! Yoko Ono launches latest London exhibition with some suitably wacky artworkHer first show in a London public institution for more than a decade
By JILL REILLY
It’s been several decades since she spread the message ‘War is Over’ with her late husband John Lennon, but Yoko Ono has embraced it once again in her latest work.
To The Light, in the Serpentine Gallery, is her first exhibition in a London public institution for more than a decade.
In one work of art on display there are three identical mounds of earth labeled ‘Country A’ ‘Country B’ and ‘Country C’ in front of the classic ‘War Is Over’ poster she made with John Lennon.
YOU CAN VIEW THE ARTISTS OTHER WORKS HERE. WORKS?
Always the hat and glasses worn down her nose. I guess she really thinks she’s a style setter. Ugly slag.
Posted by peiper on 06/18/2012 at 03:34 PM
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It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.
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- Use every legal means to defend yourself in the event of real internal trouble, and, most importantly:
- Keep talking to each other, whether here or elsewhere
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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.