Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Cannabis Copy Pasta
Via: Term Life Insurance
Sunday, November 21, 2010
10 Common Misconceptions Dispelled
[Source: Misconception Junction]
Found HERE and Part 2 can be found HERE.
Enjoy this awesome copy pasta!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Friendly People Around the Net
From: v***********n
To: g***********t
Subject: Re: v***********n sent a message about eBay item #xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent Date: Nov-03-10 23:06:26 PDT
| Dear g***********t, |
From: g***********t
To: v***********n
Subject: Re: v***********n sent a message about eBay item #xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent Date: Nov-05-10 21:31:49 PDT
| Dear v***********n, - g***********t |
Dear g***********t,
Well, I am doing my best to stay calm in this email considering you basically accused me of trying to "rip" you off. 1st off, remember, you AND I are both only Human. 2nd, look at my feedback rating, 100% and a 9 year eBay member. I suppose nothing bad has ever happened to you in your entire existence. Again, I apologize for having waited so long to inform you, but I wanted to make sure I did not set the item down inside my house (which is a mess from just moving).
Judge not, lest ye be judged. Have a blessed day.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
My Most EPIC Broke Down Adventure...

Summer, 1996, was before my ol 72 bus took a dump on me. NW of Tucson, AZ rolling round the desert roads. We started not too far from Avra Valley, off Pipeline Rd and were just cruising the desert roads. After awhile I was going down a very small inclined dirt road, hit a small pot hole and my RH ball joint popped out. Couldn't steer the bus, she just kinda slid into a Palo Verde tree and snapped it in 2 (was about 8 inches thick too) Put a 10" dent in the front, no biggee. Luckily I had a few friends with as I had crap for a jack. After about 30min of messing with the RH BJ I got it to pop back in.
By then, the sun was gettin kinda low, so we decided to get outta there. Needless to say, we were having a little too much fun and forgot which turns/roads we took to get out there. After 45min of driving, aimlessly, the veil of night began to cover us. We find what looked like a 'main' road and take it. It goes and goes, hill after hill, grrrr. So, I decide, maybe we should turn around? Bad idea, right as I try and crank the wheel to U-Turn, I hit a rock and out pops the RH BJ again, I roll down the hill backwards and come to a stop.
We pile out, knowing what we need to do, though we are more tired than earlier this afternoon. An hour or so later and I got it to pop back in by use of VW bus force, I got super frustrated and decided to rock the bus (ever so slightly) while my buds straightened the wheel with some big branches. Somehow, we succeeded and that stubborn BJ popped back in.
We pissed on our fire (used for light) kicked some sand on it and got the crap outta there. Not 5 min into driving we see a set of headlights, though lone, they were still headlights. After convincing ourselves that it would be a good idea to ask these complete strangers in the middle of nowhere for directions, we drive a lil closer and one of my friends and I get out to ask them for assistance.
Heh, turns out they were 'lost' as well, but they had a map. The ultra-uber funny thing is and still puzzles me to this day is, they were from Canada (with Canadian plates) and they were lost in the southern Arizona desert?
Turns out, we ended up a stones throw away from I-10 (we were west of the hwy) not too far from Eli, just a tad north of Picacho Peak, some 40 miles north of where we started. What a day...
picture courtesy of www.ratwell.com
Sunday, October 24, 2010
At-Home Activism for Proposition 19
Ways to Activity support Proposition 19,
from the comforts of your home.
A Historical Election day is fast approaching! The great state of California is going against recent government policy, and is allowing voters to vote on a proposition based on facts! Proposition 19 proposes the legalization of Marijuana for adults over the age of 21.
There are many benefits to passing this proposition, two of which are extremely important:
The mighty green (Marijuana) will generate a lot of mighty green ($$$) for the government (AKA: Taxes).
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Police will not have the authority to arrest or ticket adults over the age of 21 for possessing Marijuana, leading to less traffic in our courts and a large decrease in the prison population. Police and Courts will have resources and manpower to uphold the law in other areas, such as finding, dismantling, arresting, and convicting real drug criminals, such as the Meth, Heroin, and Crack suppliers. They will finally have resources and manpower to solve murders, find missing people, keep the peace, ect.

Another benefit to passing Proposition 19 will be that California will be the first state EVER to legalize marijuana because the VOTERS decided what their rights are, regardless of what the Federal Government decides our rights should be. This huge step will open the eyes of other states that are not so Marijuana friendly, paving the road for unfriendly states to at the very least, allow Medical Marijuana or at the most, replace the “No Tolerance” policy with a "Decriminalized" policy.
Not every marijuana lover lives in a “marijuana friendly” state. Many states are still "No Tolerance" and will imprison a person for the possession of marijuana, even if it is just a pinner joint. Yes, the Courts will place that person in jail with the Meth, Heroin, and Crack users. Hopefully the person imprisoned has no family members who may be effected by the fact that this said person decided to smoke a joint at some point, and things went terribly wrong. (you know, someone smelt an “odor” and BOOM! You find yourself in jail and your dog got shot by the PoPo during the "raid".) It happens people, all the time. Let's not forget how many parents each year who are imprisoned for marijuana possession yearly. Passing Proposition 19 will mean that LESS CHILDREN WILL LOOSE THEIR PARENTS and VIS VERSA.
The problem with trying to get a Proposition of any kind passed all comes down to the VOTERS. That means YOU and ME! It is our job to vote on Proposition 19 and/or get the word out to others about the importance of voting YES for Proposition 19. There are quite a few ways to help the cause.
Being a anti-social person, I have discovered quite a few ways to actively help support Proposition 19 from the comforts of my Laptop. Mind you, I do not even live anywhere near California, but I see the importance of this election.
Although I can not be a voter on this, I can still educate and pass the word. SO CAN YOU!!!
Election Day: NOVEMBER 2nd, 2010
Ways to help:
Call various people in California to get the word our about Proposition 19. This is perfect for those who are good on the phone and can read a script. Super easy, and FUN!!!
All of these sites have all sorts of information on ways to help Proposition 19, even from the comforts of your home.
Good Luck and Peace
~IttyBittyTittyCommitee 10/25/2010
the Sanctimonious one...
sanc·ti·mo·ni·ous [sangk-tuh-moh-nee-uh
| 1. | making a hypocritical show of religious devotion, piety, righteousness, etc.: They resented his sanctimonious comments on immorality in America. |
| 2. | Obsolete. holy; sacred. |
Origin: 1595–1605; sanctimony + -ous,
—Related forms
sources: Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
Now that I am done giving that small lesson, let me continue. I am here to voice my opinion, which I feel is also the same as many others(yet are afraid to let their opinions be heard) out there and NOT just Americans like myself, I am talking about people from all walks of life, from all over the world. Heck, maybe even multiple universes for that matter, but for the most part lets stick with Earth. Which wont inhabit man for much longer if we keep thrashing our home.
Be prepared for some seriously juicy content, as I will NOT try to be politically correct whatsoever! I have a journalistic background and my writers block is finally lifting. Consider my articles within this blog to be purely "editorial" in style and HIGHLY opinionated as well as somewhat controversial.
Stay tuned...
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Spam, Spoof and Phishing Emails, MUST GO AWAY!
Spam, spoof and phishing emails must cease and desist once and for all. The amount of these emails grows daily and the threat is ever increasing. Too many people are falling prey to these online predators and penalties need to be assessed be the countries that allow hosting companies to host these websites and email servers.
Should this issue be left to the general populace to deal with? Many people feel that enacting yet another law will cost them too much by raising taxes or adding fees to some services; therefore they usually choose not to pass such laws. For the most part, for every new law or act that is passed, there is usually some type of tax stimulus act to go in place to ‘counter’ the fees imposed.
The thought of my taxes going up is unnerving, to say the least; albeit, I would rather see a little less money upfront, rather than having thousands of dollars in debt because of a case of stolen identity. Even worse, imagine your aging relative falling prey to such online criminals trying to access the pictures of the Walt Disney World trip you just emailed to them.
Ever since September 11th, 2001, our nation has bolstered its defenses at home as well as abroad. The Homeland Security Act was enacted in 2002 in light of the 9/11 World Trade Center happenings and is there to prevent terrorists attacks, reduce vulnerability to such attacks, and to minimize damage and assist in recovery when such acts of terrorism occur within the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has already implemented the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) and the United States-Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT). These cyber criminals need to be found, charged and prosecuted in order to resolve/lessen the spam, spoof and phishing threat many Americans face daily.
Most people, companies and organizations do a majority of their business through online transactions. Now, imagine your financial institution of choice uses the internet to transfer funds to and from its various branch locations. Now suppose the interface for requesting such transactions has been spoofed. Your money, along with that of many others, will be lining the pockets of these online terrorists behind such vile acts. Sure we have Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to protect our assets, but what happens when the FDIC itself is spoofed?
With the implementation of programs such as NCSD and US-CERT, monitoring and safeguarding our great nation’s online infrastructure, citizens can feel more at ease when surfing the web and making online transactions. Even still, without worldwide help in eliminating these online terrorists, the threat may not be as great, but it still looms on the horizon.
Friday, October 22, 2010
To Police the Internet or Not?
Should this type of online fraud and deceit be left to the general populace to deal with? Many people feel that enacting yet another law will cost them too much by raising taxes or adding fees to some services; therefore they usually choose not to pass such laws. For the most part, for every new law or act that is passed, there is usually some type of tax stimulus act to go in place to ‘counter’ the fees imposed.
The thought of my taxes going up is unnerving, to say the least; albeit, I would rather see a little less money upfront, rather than having thousands of dollars in debt because of a case of stolen identity. Even worse, imagine your aging relative falling prey to such online criminals trying to access the pictures of the Walt Disney World trip you just emailed to them or being tricked into sending their bank account info to a ‘needful relative’.
Ever since September 11th, 2001, our nation has bolstered its defenses at home as well as abroad. The Homeland Security Act was enacted in 2002 in light of the 9/11 World Trade Center happenings and is there to prevent terrorists attacks, reduce vulnerability to such attacks, and to minimize damage and assist in recovery when such acts of terrorism occur within the United States. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has already implemented the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) and the United States-Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT). These cyber criminals need to be found, charged and prosecuted in order to resolve/lessen the spam, spoof and phishing threat many Americans face daily.
Most people, companies and organizations do a majority of their business through online transactions. Now, imagine your financial institution of choice uses the internet to transfer funds to and from its various branch locations. Now suppose the interface for requesting such transactions has been spoofed. Your money, along with that of many others, will be lining the pockets of these online terrorists behind such vile acts. Sure we have Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to protect our assets, but what happens when the FDIC itself is spoofed?
With the implementation of programs such as NCSD and US-CERT, monitoring and safeguarding our great nation’s online infrastructure, citizens can feel more at ease when surfing the web and making online transactions. Even still, without worldwide help in eliminating these online terrorists, the threat may not be as great, but it still looms on the horizon.




