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As the 1st Poster in the new and improved Coffee Shop Thread, I believe it's only fair that everyone else send me.....dry.png $10.00 for every post made.

hey its worth a shot.

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Cyber_Liberty

 

I assume you take Bitcoin, @Valin. wink.png

 

As I have sold out to The Man, I only take coin of the realm...small bills non sequential numbers.

 

You probably have something against small exploding packets of orange dye, too. Raciss.

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I assume you take Bitcoin, @Valin. wink.png

 

As I have sold out to The Man, I only take coin of the realm...small bills non sequential numbers.

 

You probably have something against small exploding packets of orange dye, too. Raciss.

 

 

 

Got it in one! In fact I have issues with small exploding packets in general...unless they're mine. There was time when the M-203 was my good friend....close enough, is good enough.

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As the 1st Poster in the new and improved Coffee Shop Thread, I believe it's only fair that everyone else send me.....dry.png $10.00 for every post made.

hey its worth a shot.

 

Cool. Please make sure to give your address so we can send the 1099 forms required by the IRS. Valin in Minnesota is probably not sufficient...

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As the 1st Poster in the new and improved Coffee Shop Thread, I believe it's only fair that everyone else send me.....dry.png $10.00 for every post made.

hey its worth a shot.

 

Cool. Please make sure to give your address so we can send the 1099 forms required by the IRS. Valin in Minnesota is probably not sufficient...

 

 

 

 

Ah.....dry.png Never Mind...

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As the 1st Poster in the new and improved Coffee Shop Thread, I believe it's only fair that everyone else send me.....dry.png $10.00 for every post made.

hey its worth a shot.

 

Don't hold your breath. biggrin.png

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@Valin, @Cyber_Liberty, @SrWoodchuck

 

This is an excellent article I have never seen. Can't find a date on it.

 

 

Send in the Weathermen

 

On a moonless night in October 2001, an American helicopter lifted off from an airbase in Uzbekistan, banking south on a covert mission into Afghanistan. Inside was one of America’s most elite and unknown special operators, hand-selected for a job so important that the wider war on terror hinged on its success.

 

In New York and Washington, D.C., the funerals continued. Families gave up hope of a miracle rescue in the rubble of the World Trade Center and Pentagon. But if this soldier succeeded he would never shoot his gun and no one outside the military would know his work.

 

He was a weatherman.

 

More precisely, he was a special operations weather technician, known as a SOWT (pronounced sow-tee). As the Department of Defense’s only commando forecasters, SOWTs gather mission-impossible environmental data from some of the most hostile places on Earth.

 

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@Valin, @Cyber_Liberty, @SrWoodchuck

 

This is an excellent article I have never seen. Can't find a date on it.

 

 

Send in the Weathermen

 

 

On a moonless night in October 2001, an American helicopter lifted off from an airbase in Uzbekistan, banking south on a covert mission into Afghanistan. Inside was one of America’s most elite and unknown special operators, hand-selected for a job so important that the wider war on terror hinged on its success.

 

In New York and Washington, D.C., the funerals continued. Families gave up hope of a miracle rescue in the rubble of the World Trade Center and Pentagon. But if this soldier succeeded he would never shoot his gun and no one outside the military would know his work.

 

He was a weatherman.

 

More precisely, he was a special operations weather technician, known as a SOWT (pronounced sow-tee). As the Department of Defense’s only commando forecasters, SOWTs gather mission-impossible environmental data from some of the most hostile places on Earth.

 

 

 

@clearvision

 

I've always looked up to these warriors.....well.....always with an umbrella.

 

They are the only Spec-Op group allowed to wear the hallowed "waxed beret".....which allows their few mistakes to run off their heads.

 

 

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I may be late to the party with this one but just heard Imus mention it on his show this morning.

 

Sorry if it's a redux but either way it's worth another airing. You gotta love the way that Col. Peters turns a phrase.

 

Real Clear Politics

 

 

SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS: Under the president, ISIL has doubled their territory in Syria, they've been able to hold on to Mosul and Fallujah, and other territories around Iraq. The president actually denied this weekend that that's happened.

LT. COL. RALPH PETERS: Sean, the terrorists who burned that young man alive--

SEAN HANNITY: It's horrible to see. it is horrible to watch.

RALPH PETERS: Those terrorists are the people the Democrats and the president don't want to waterboard. You heard it with Governor Richardson, the refusal to understand the reality on the ground. I hear so much hogwash today. Admiral Kirby, Pentagon spokesman, saying it is an act of desperation on the part of the Islamic state. No, it was a brilliant recruiting video. And Islamic state, those guys who burned that young man alive, they're having the time of their lives. This kind of violence is captivating, exhilarating, thrilling to these guys. It's never going to get better for them than this. They have power now. They can exert their will over others.

This is better than the best sex they've ever had and easier on the goats.

 

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Girl, 11, charged with murder in 2-month-old's death in Ohio
MARK GILLISPIE
Feb. 10, 2015

 

CLEVELAND (AP) — An 11-year-old suburban girl charged with murder in the beating death of a 2-month-old who was staying overnight with her and her mother expressed no remorse over the infant's death, police said.

 

The 11-year-old, her mother and the baby girl, Zuri Whitehead, were on a couch downstairs when the mother fell asleep at about 3 a.m. Friday, Wickliffe police Chief Randy Ice said at a news conference Monday. The mother was awakened less than an hour later by her daughter, who was holding the badly injured infant. Ice said the 11-year-old took the infant upstairs. When she returned downstairs, the infant was bleeding and her head was badly swollen, he said.

 

The 11-year-old's mother immediately called 911, Ice said. Zuri was flown to a children's trauma center in Cleveland, where she died.

 

Ice said the girl did not show any remorse. "I'm not sure she appreciated the gravity of what she did," he said.

 

Juvenile Judge Karen Lawson entered a not guilty plea for the girl at a detention hearing on Monday and ordered that she undergo a competency hearing.

 

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This may be legal but it is astoundingly stupid of Jeb Bush to do this. I predict this will backfire.

 

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/02/09/jeb-bush-to-release-emails-from-his-tenure-as-florida-governor/

 

http://www.dailydot.com/politics/jeb-bush-email-scandal-database/

 

 

http://jebemails.com/email/search

 

 

 

 

EDIT

 

To my point

 

From

 

http://twitchy.com/2015/02/10/so-remember-when-transparency-was-good-jeb-bushs-release-of-300000-emails-shines-light-on-lib-hypocrisy/

 

However, just because the records are in the public record doesn’t mean Jeb Bush is entirely in the clear. He could have redacted some of the personal information before he posted it. For example, one email Twitchy reviewed (and is not posting or linking to) between Bush and a veteran looking for help on paying off student loans includes the soldier’s Social Security number. We’ll see if Bush makes any changes to the database to address these concerns.

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This may be legal but it is astoundingly stupid of Jeb Bush to do this. I predict this will backfire.

 

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2015/02/09/jeb-bush-to-release-emails-from-his-tenure-as-florida-governor/

 

http://www.dailydot.com/politics/jeb-bush-email-scandal-database/

 

 

http://jebemails.com/email/search

 

 

 

 

EDIT

 

To my point

 

From

 

http://twitchy.com/2015/02/10/so-remember-when-transparency-was-good-jeb-bushs-release-of-300000-emails-shines-light-on-lib-hypocrisy/

 

However, just because the records are in the public record doesn’t mean Jeb Bush is entirely in the clear. He could have redacted some of the personal information before he posted it. For example, one email Twitchy reviewed (and is not posting or linking to) between Bush and a veteran looking for help on paying off student loans includes the soldier’s Social Security number. We’ll see if Bush makes any changes to the database to address these concerns.

 

Jeb Bush's email transparency experiment goes horribly wrong (update)

 

There are very simple tools to detect and strip email/phone/ssn out of a database. This sounds like a major f'up.

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