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YACCster

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  1. Nice @@StormCrow, they sound a little bit like RUSH I think!
  2. Welcome, at least you aren't another headflapper!
  3. "It’s nice once in a while to be around the most passionate owners because it reminds you that you’re not making commodities. You’re making dream machines for people. You’re punctuating their lives. You’re creating a personal reward for them when you design a cool car. So that’s my objective." - Ralph Gilles ‪#‎MP7‬

  4. Happy Friday!

  5. I'd just buy it from the Mac App Store....oh yeah..Steam has it too.
  6. I'm not sure why this never gets old but somehow it doesn't. Local group of folks here in MD played in 1988+ on our Mac II's in glorious 640x480 8-bit color the '"massively" multiplayer online game' AirWarrior on GEnie via a 2400 Baud (and also 2400bps) modem, $300/mo access bills. Lots o' fun!
  7. Hope it was a good one!!
  8. sat·ire ˈsaˌtīr/ noun the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues. synonyms: mockery, ridicule, derision, scorn, caricature; More a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire. plural noun: satires "a stinging satire on American politics" synonyms: parody, burlesque, caricature, lampoon, skit; More a genre of literature characterized by the use of satire.
  9. Thinking somewhere near the start of flight in the US might be good, say Kitty Hawk??
  10. Pffft, We didn't really have clans back in the day with Bolo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolo_(1987_video_game) and Marathon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marathon_(video_game)
  11. Definitely not 'Eastern' enough for Jeff..
  12. The little one here has to be thinking "WOW that stuffed animal moves too!"
  13. Spawn with gun, no issue at present.
  14. Congrats to you both, and wishing you many more!
  15. YACCster

    tower

    Got a free slot? USB 3 card!
  16. Thanks for the welcome back!
  17. I changed my passwords yesterday and recommend you all do as well, frequently. For those folks that have the advantage of the modern Apple infrastructure it's as easy as logging into the site with your account, going to the change password, letting your computer chose a secure password and saving it to your keychain, then it can synchronize amongst all your Apple devices (Phone, iPad, Mac). I take great pride in NOT KNOWING most of my passwords any longer, it's just handled for me. For those that don't use the Apple Ecosystem, sorry.
  18. From our FTC: http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/once-more-breach-what-ebay-users-need-know?utm_source=govdelivery Once more into the breach: What eBay users need to know May 21, 2014by Nicole Fleming Consumer Education Specialist, FTC As news about the eBay hack hits the media, you may be wondering what you can do to protect yourself from fraud. First, change your eBay password. When you create your new password, keep these tips in mind. If you used your eBay ID or password for other accounts, change them, too. Hackers sometimes try stolen IDs and passwords on different websites to gain control of other accounts. Don’t confirm or provide personal information in response to an email or text, and don’t click on links in unexpected messages.Legitimate companies won’t ask for bank or credit card information, Social Security numbers, passwords, or other sensitive information through unsecured channels. According to news reports, the eBay breach included customers' names, passwords, email and postal addresses, phone numbers, and dates of birth. Crooks may use this stolen information to send you email or text messages that appear to be from people or sites you trust. Review your credit card and bank account statements often. If you see charges that you don’t recognize, contact your bank or credit card provider right away. Speak to the fraud department. Check your credit reports — for free — every few months. Your credit report includes information about your credit card accounts and other bills you pay, so it’s a good way to find out if someone has opened credit in your name. You’re entitled to a free report every 12 months from each of the three credit bureaus — Equifax, Experian and TransUnion. To get your report, visit AnnualCreditReport.com or call 1-877-322-8228. Finally, make sure your friends and family know what to do. Send them this post — it’s free to copy and share.
  19. Hope you have a good one bud!
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXKH1TCUpZQ
  21. Change 'em : http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/21/ebay-alerts-users-to-change-passwords-following-cyberattack/ Following an odd blog post which appeared overnight and then was quickly taken down advising eBay users to reset their passwords, eBay has now published its official statement informing its users about a cyberattack that compromised a database containing encrypted passwords and other non-financial data. E
  22. YACCster

    tower

    He has a fan controller, and says it's a standard 4pin? It was amazingly quiet.
  23. Congrats Jamie!
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