Archive for January 9th, 2007

Jan 09 2007

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Dell Computers

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My father in love bought a Del in 2003.. He bought a extended Warrenty..
and has been screwed.
Royally.
Sincerely
I spoke to Dell on Sat for an extended lenghth of time, explaining the repair disk they sent would not boot up.
It was mentioned that perhaps I didnt understand the steps to re install a system.. which after I laughed hysterically, I asked to speak to a supervisor, who as a added bonus spoke english..

I got Peter- # 12-4175 who promised dads puterwill be fixed by friday..
Why do I NOT believe them?

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Jan 09 2007

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Staying Warm

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TheMasterOfTheUniverse and I watched The Gator’s slaughter kick some buckeye butt……. We grinned and giggled ..
I admit the first touch down by Ohio State was darned impressive..
It was not enough to make up for a 51 day layoff and a panicked coach…

So I knew it was going to be cold last night.. I watched the weather.. non the less
I did not turn on the heat..
Why? Cause honestly…. a cozy bed.. hot flashes..a couple of furry cats and a exciting game..
who needs to be warmer?

I had a note from one of my (adopted) deployed soldiers in Iraq who mentioned they could use some warm blankets, slippers, gloves..

I know everyone gave so generously at Christmas..But needs are real!

If you’d like to send a care package.. here are some good sources..

Halos and heroes.com

any soldier.com

soldiers angels.com

Open Track Back:

The Random Yak

AnySoldier.com

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Jan 09 2007

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By Heidi Thiess at Euphoric Reality

The incursion into U.S. territory last week by “Mexican gunmen” was not a chance confrontation between the Arizona National Guard and untrained illegal immigrants, but a deliberate “perimeter probe” by an infantry-trained, uniformed Mexican force, officials say.

Euphoric Reality has learned in exclusive interviews with high-ranking sources within both the Arizona National Guard and the U.S. Border Patrol that the incident the mainstream media calls a “standoff” was in reality a military-style operation, carried out by a unit of Mexican troops dressed in military uniforms, flak jackets, and armed with AK-47s in an apparent operation to probe the border defenses and test the limits of the National Guard troops. Using easily recognizable infantry movement tactics (such as arm and hand signals and flanking maneuvers), the Mexican unit deliberately moved in a military formation across the border from Mexico, while under surveillance by the National Guard and Border Patrol.

As the hostile force moved north over several hours, deeper into Arizona, National Guardsmen wearing night vision goggles were able to ascertain that the approaching gunmen were indeed uniformed (including PAGST helmets) and heavily armed. When the Mexican unit came within approximately 100 yards of the EIT site, the Guardsmen repositioned themselves in order to maintain surveillance and tactical advantage. They observed the Mexican unit sweep through the EIT site, and then rapidly withdraw back into Mexico. No shots were fired by either the Mexican gunmen or the Guardsmen. Border Patrol was on the scene within minutes of the Mexican unit’s withdrawal.
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