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OPERA 9.6-Final FOR PC NOW AVAILABLE by magnumblasts44

Snatched from my WARSHOCK blogspot.I have been using Opera browsers, both the PC and the mobile-symbian 8.65 and mini opera versions for a long time now. Now this is the browser I turn to when there’s topic or any item that needs speed searching and when blog posting. Although I have not yet given the 9.6 a complete run, their usual speed dial, anti-phising security, customize panels are retained in this version. The cool new feature, Previewed Feeds, really works with my Feed Burner.Here is what’s new in Opera 9.6Expanded Opera Link
Opera lets you take your favorite search engines and the browser history you enter wherever you go. Opera Link also synchronizes notes taken in your Opera browser, your bookmarks, Speed Dial and personal bar.Optimized Opera Mail
Stuck with a slow connection? Our built-in e-mail client, Opera Mail, now includes “low-bandwidth mode” to retrieve mails even faster when bandwidth is limited.

Prioritized e-mail
Opera Mail has two new ways to manage e-mail conversations. Keep an eye on important threads and contacts by following them, or ignore less important threads and contacts with a single click.

Increased speed:
Opera 9.6 improves the quick responsiveness and page loading of Opera 9.5.

Previewed feeds
Look before you feed. Now you can see an RSS feed’s content before subscribing to it or even bookmarking it. Opera gives you a clean, multi-column preview for each RSS feed so you know what to expect before you subscribe.

Improved fluency
Opera is pleased to add support for Indonesian, Ukrainian, Estonian, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil languages.

To find out more about Opera 9.6 just visit  Opera Homepage

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TYPES OF WOMEN by magnumblasts44

HARD-DISK Woman:
She remembers everything, FOREVER.RAM Woman:
She forgets about you, the moment you turn her off.WINDOWS Woman:
Everyone knows that she can’t do a thing right, but no one can live without her.EXCEL Woman:
They say she can do a lot of things but you mostly use her for your four basic needs.SCREENSAVER Woman:
She is good for nothing but at least she is fun!INTERNET Woman:
Difficult to access.

SERVER Woman:
Always busy when you need her.

MULTIMEDIA Woman:
She makes horrible things look beautiful.

CD-ROM Woman:
She is always faster and faster.

E-MAIL Woman:
Every ten things she says, eight are nonsense.

VIRUS Woman:
Also known as “WIFE”; when you are not expecting her, she comes, installs herself and uses all your resources. If you try to uninstall her you will lose something, if you don’t try to uninstall her you will lose everything.
Snatched from Funtoosh.

To good wives .. jaz joking..you are NOT in any way a trojan, worm, or a BankAccount PWS..ha ha

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REPOST, CIA - THE WORLD FACTBOOK by magnumblasts44


Snatched from WARSHOCK’s Blogspot

If you are looking for an online World Factbook that is comphrehensive, periopdically updated, complete with reference maps, flags of the world, appendixes, and each country underheadings topic include governmnent, military, transportation and other related aspects of each country. Visit the CIA-The World Factbook
. What is a better reference source than the greatest intelligence agency in the world.

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GEORGIAN REFUGEES BRING TALES OF ATROCITIES by magnumblasts44


Georgian women refugees sit on a straw-laden farm transporter as they rest before continuing their flight from Russian troops.

GULFNEWS.COM
By Tom Clifford, Deputy Managing Editor
Published: August 15, 2008, 09:21

Gori: One town, two countries. The contradictions of war were clearly apparent in Sarp, a town shared by Turkey and Georgia.

On one side were streams of refugees fleeing the fighting and on the other side of the town in Georgia itself people were sunning themselves on the beach, as if oblivious to the suffering of their own countrymen.

Sarp is where the Turkish Red Crescent are based to deal with the refugee influx.

More than 3,600 Georgians dash to Sarp each day, mostly from Western Georgia. They bring tales of atrocities and heavy fighting.

Meanwhile, the Black Sea port of Poti, about 100 kilometres north, has been shelled by Russian warships and - according to refugees - resembles a ghost town.

“I brought my wife and nine-year-old son from Poti today,” said Qabakh.

“It is not safe there. The Russians may have withdrawn their heavy armour but irregulars crowd around the town, robbing and looting,” he said.

On the Turkish side of Sarp stands a convoy of 104 articulated trucks caught in the no man’s land of war during a ceasefire.

Among them are Turkish Red Crescent trucks with huge banners down the side stating that their contents are a gift from the Turkish people to Georgia.

For the people of Georgia, the French president’s announcement of a ceasefire just does not ring true.

The refugees’ tales are a harrowing testament that Nicolas Sarkozy’s announcement was a triumph of spin over substance.

The front line in this campaign is not in Tbilisi but in Western Georgia where the remnants of the routed Georgian army have taken to the hills and where Georgians blame Chechen irregulars for atrocities which are too well documented to be just propaganda.

Georgia is being slowly strangled and a vicious Bosnian style conflict is emerging.

The area between Poti and Gori is becoming a no man’s land where the gun carries the day and undisciplined bands of young men, many from Chechnya, roam.

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Stardock Says You Have Rights, PC Gamers by magnumblasts44

In the boldest, wisest, and frankly coolest collection of axioms I’ve ever seen a developer lobby in three decades of PC gaming, Galactic Civilizations designer Stardock today released a ‘Gamer’s Bill of Rights’ describing what gamers should expect from developers, publishers, and retailers going forward.

In just 10 succinct points, Stardock simultaneously identifies a lot of what’s wrong with the PC games industry while courageously suggesting that:

-Gamers shall have the right to return games that don’t work with their computers for a full refund.
Me: You know, we used to have this right a decade ago. Remember the era when stores like Babbages and Software Etc. gave you 30 days on opened software with a valid receipt?

-Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state.
Me: I’d add an important corollary: Game developers have a right to demand that publishers never, ever force them to release a game in an unfinished state.

-Gamers shall have the right to expect meaningful updates after a game’s release.
Me: I’m assuming Stardock means updates = expansions, and not the sort of optional free content a developer should never feel obliged to offer if the game adheres to point number two. But yeah, if we’re going to pay from one-half to two-thirds the cost of the original game for an add-on, it needs to deliver at least commensurately.

-Gamers shall have the right to demand that download managers and updaters not force themselves to run or be forced to load in order to play a game.
Me: I religiously uninstall third-party download managers the second I’ve finished pulling down a file or game (exceptions being Stardock’s and Valve’s).

-Gamers shall have the right to expect that the minimum requirements for a game will mean that the game will play adequately on that computer.
Me: This one’s a toughie, because “adequately” is still so vague. Adequately for me is Crysis with everything set to “max.” Adequately for someone else might be Crysis in a tiny window with everything set to “low.” This gets even trickier when you consider how completely anarchic benchmarks are in terms of morphing drivers and elusive one-off optimizations. Unless hardware vendors counterintuitively agreed to develop to an independent performance index, getting a good definition of “adequately” will probably remain the purview of one-size-fits-all consoles.

-Gamers shall have the right to expect that games won’t install hidden drivers or other potentially harmful software without their consent.
Me: ‘Nuff said. Well, and maybe something in there about serious legal threats against anyone who violates this point.

-Gamers shall have the right to re-download the latest versions of the games they own at any time.
Me: Another tricky one, because bandwidth costs publishers money, and games aren’t getting smaller. If you could convince me that publishers are paying less than pennies on the dollar to maintain download servers, I might bite, but with PC gaming vectoring toward total digital-distribution, I’m conflicted.

-Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers.
Me: Hear hear. Begone, StarForce and all your misbegotten hasn’t-stopped-a-single-pirate-to-date progeny.

-Gamers shall have the right to demand that a single-player game not force them to be connected to the Internet every time they wish to play.
Me: I’ve been an advocate of this since Valve launched Steam and made this mandatory. Valve eventually wised up and made it optional. So bravo (again) Valve, thank you as well Stardock, and the rest of you need to follow suit, because going online should always and forever remain an option and not a requirement.

-Gamers shall have the right that games which are installed to the hard drive shall not require a CD/DVD to remain in the drive to play.
Me: Color me ambivalent on this one. But speaking as a laptop gamer, games that don’t require discs tend to play (a) much more quietly and (b) generate far less heat. The latter can be crucial if you’re utilizing a high-end mobile GPU.

One last “right” I’d like to add…

-Gamers shall have the right to expect members of the gaming press to challenge game companies when they violate any of the above principles.
Me: The press is an engine of inquiry, not a press-release patsy. There’s supposed to be an element of bias in expert reporting. You wouldn’t accept on its face what a politician tells you, and you shouldn’t uncritically accept what a game company does as in everyone’s best interest. As history shows us, time and again, that’s not always the case.

-by Matt Peckham

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Rockstar Games Announces Grand Theft Auto IV for the PC by magnumblasts44

Press ReleaseNew York, NY August 6, 2008Rockstar Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), is proud to announce that Grand Theft Auto IV will be arriving on the PC on November 18th and 21st in North America and Europe, respectively.”We are very excited to be releasing the PC version of Grand Theft Auto IV,” said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. “The whole team is dedicated to bringing an amazing gaming experience to the PC. The game looks and plays beautifully on PC and we can’t wait for people to play it.”Developed by series creator Rockstar North and set in Liberty City, the latest installment in the enormously successful Grand Theft Auto series features a painstakingly detailed and life-like city for players to explore; a rich, immersive narrative experience; an original soundtrack highlighting the cultural eclecticism of Liberty City; and newly expanded multiplayer just for the PC.For more information please visit: http://www.rockstargames.com/IV

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NEW OPERA BROWSER 9.52 now available by magnumblasts44


About Opera 9.5:

New browser engine

Opera made the fastest browser in the world even faster with superior support for Web standards. Opera 9.5 is quicker to start, faster at loading Web pages and better at running your favorite Web applications.

-More than 2x faster than Opera 9.2 in rendering JavaScript and HTML
-Faster handling of third party plug-ins
-Much faster start up time
-Superior support for Web standards

GO TO OPERA DOWNLOAD PAGE OPERA 9.52 DOWNLOAD

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ONE OF MY FAVE SPAMS..ha ha..Sign a Petition to Ban Dihydrogen Monoxide by magnumblasts44


E-mail alerts outlining the dangers of dihydrogen monoxide swept the Internet in the late 1990s and still pop up today. Many ask that you sign and forward a petition to ban the chemical, which contributes to global warming, is a major ingredient in acid rain, causes metals to rust more quickly, and has been found in cancerous tumors. The chemical also contributes to the greenhouse effect and to erosion of our natural landscapes. It’s even in food. Sounds pretty dangerous. You’re ready to sign right now, aren’t you?Well, let us tell you one more thing about dihydrogen monoxide: It’s more commonly known as water. You know, the substance that every single living being relies on to survive? The origins of this item are multifold, from flyers circulated at the University of California at Santa Cruz in 1989 (so 20th century!) to a junior high school student who surveyed 50 classmates in 1997 and got 43 of them to sign his petition to ban the chemical. He then won a prize at his science fair for his project, called “How Gullible Are We?” Several Web pages touting the chemical’s dangers are still live. Don’t feel too bad if you’ve ever fallen victim to this hoax; even a government official in New Zealand took the bait last year.

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NEED FOR SPEED UNDERCOVER tease trailer by magnumblasts44

Black Box & Electronic Arts officially confirm Need for Speed Undercover, a new installment in the popular racing series. This game features the international movie star, Maggie Q (Mission Impossible III and Live Free or Die Hard), as the lead character in the live-action sequences. The good news about this one is EA’s decision to “take the franchise back to its roots and re-introduces break-neck cop chases, the world’s hottest cars and spectacular highway battles.”“Need for Speed Undercover features a deep and engaging story of spectacular Hollywood-style live-action that will transport players into the fictional world of the Tri-City Bay Area,” said Bill Harrison, Need for Speed Undercover Executive Producer. “Working with talent the caliber of Maggie Q allows us to deliver an unparalleled level of storytelling that will keep players engaged in between 180-mile an hour races.”

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MY USB ONLY.v4.4.rar 1.67MB- Full by magnumblasts44

USB flash drives - Useful tool or security nightmare?
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You’re very careful about encrypting your backup files, and the information that you send over the Internet. But you’re probably not protecting your USB ports, which means someone could copy important PC files to a thumb drive. These thumb drives fit easily into pocket or purse. Bad guys can use them to steal your files, your financial information, and your identity.

Or like me, my pc got infected with a trojan online game password stealer, yan ang ngkalat ngayon, dahil sa mga usb thumbdrives na sa kahit saang pc iniinsert, then na hook up sa aking pc without my knowledge.

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