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zen_4_10 wrote:Thanks for the kind words bro's. Yeah - I ultimately think this is a really good thing. The job was getting really, really stale.
And CC, I was in direct marketing/ telemarketing. I won't miss it if I can find a new line of work.
Rasho - gas is currentl $4.40 for regular by me. In-f'n-sane.
Today has been a pretty piss poor day for the economy... what sucks is that early this week there were legit signs that the worst might be over and then a bombshell came today and everything is falling apart.
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Corvus Crow wrote:Zen-what town are you in?
B.R.- Oh I think we're heading for an actual depression unless our vehicle paradigm has a miracle shift to non patroleum based fuels.(not that we don't already have the tech)
Pardon the term but there is a difference between being knocked down(recession) and being knocked out(Depression). I don't believe our economy will be knocked out.
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Zen,
Sorry to hear that.. but as long as you felt it was for the best then without a doubt, change is good.
Tony,
My Benz guy... I got the check engine light again. You got time in the next couple days for a diagnostic. ?
Yeah there are 2 things that keep taking money from me... gas and diapers.. its a bunch of crap. *rim shot*
Sorry to hear that.. but as long as you felt it was for the best then without a doubt, change is good.
Tony,
My Benz guy... I got the check engine light again. You got time in the next couple days for a diagnostic. ?
Yeah there are 2 things that keep taking money from me... gas and diapers.. its a bunch of crap. *rim shot*
Cheers.
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Squirrel Boy wrote:Miles my man.
I know you live in Teaneck.
I know it's like one year early for me to think about colleges (well not really, senior next year, might as well start thinking about it now. and all, but how is Fairleigh Dickinson?
Im looking at affordable D1 track schools with a nice social life. You already know Im from the suburbs of NYC and I dont want to leave this type of place. Is Teaneck suitable for that?
I have other choices for colleges right now that I can get into and get a scholarship in, but I put it down to mainly 4 right now.
NYU, St. Francis, Adelphi, and FDU.
Let me know about Teaneck bro and let me burn that SAT in October lol.
And for Zen, Im sorry to hear about that my man. I m 17 and still searchin for a job for the summer...Ahhhhh...I hate the real life already...School makes ish look simple.

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Hey guys, I have a q about this issue im having. I posted this on teh OT board, but I doubnt ill get much of a response over here and I know you guys got my back so i'll copy/paste it here.
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this may sound stupid, but..
I have a desktop cpu that is connected to broadband internet through a modem. I am gonna buy a wireless router and a network card for a laptop, but have a question on how everything will connect.
Would it be possible to keep the desktop PC connected to the modem I have now (so I wont have to buy a wireless card for it), and have wireless internet throughout the house with the router and the card for the laptop? Or will it be required to buy two cards (one for the laptop and one for the pc)?
btw, does this cpu need a wireless card to connect online? Just the router? Sorry I dont know anything about this. lol
http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/hp-comp...83495.html
Thanks in advanced for the help.
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this may sound stupid, but..
I have a desktop cpu that is connected to broadband internet through a modem. I am gonna buy a wireless router and a network card for a laptop, but have a question on how everything will connect.
Would it be possible to keep the desktop PC connected to the modem I have now (so I wont have to buy a wireless card for it), and have wireless internet throughout the house with the router and the card for the laptop? Or will it be required to buy two cards (one for the laptop and one for the pc)?
btw, does this cpu need a wireless card to connect online? Just the router? Sorry I dont know anything about this. lol
http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/hp-comp...83495.html
Thanks in advanced for the help.

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Kno wrote:Hey guys, I have a q about this issue im having. I posted this on teh OT board, but I doubnt ill get much of a response over here and I know you guys got my back so i'll copy/paste it here.
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this may sound stupid, but..
I have a desktop cpu that is connected to broadband internet through a modem. I am gonna buy a wireless router and a network card for a laptop, but have a question on how everything will connect.
Would it be possible to keep the desktop PC connected to the modem I have now (so I wont have to buy a wireless card for it), and have wireless internet throughout the house with the router and the card for the laptop? Or will it be required to buy two cards (one for the laptop and one for the pc)?
btw, does this cpu need a wireless card to connect online? Just the router? Sorry I dont know anything about this. lol
http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/hp-comp...83495.html
Thanks in advanced for the help.
Kno, if its an ethernet modem that you have right now, you can keep the desktop connected to it and then have a wireless router connected along with it to preovide WI-FI for your laptop, provided your laptop has an inbuilt wireless adapter. Or else you'll have to buy one similar to this.

you can also go the other way around and buy wireless cards for both your desktop and laptop so that both of them receive internet through the router.
I'd recommend getting a router and keep your PC connected to the ethernet LAN that you have right now and connect your laptop with wireless.



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Squirrel Boy wrote:Miles my man.
I know you live in Teaneck.
I know it's like one year early for me to think about colleges (well not really, senior next year, might as well start thinking about it now. and all, but how is Fairleigh Dickinson?
Im looking at affordable D1 track schools with a nice social life. You already know Im from the suburbs of NYC and I dont want to leave this type of place. Is Teaneck suitable for that?
I actually live in the next town over, and I don't go there too often, so I can't say too much about it. For a North Jersey suburb, it's pretty busy. Not the quiet kind of town you see in Garden State, I don't think that's Teaneck.
I'm going to visit FDU for the first time in a few days to pick up some books at their library, so I'll give you a better idea in a couple days. I could also ask some people who I know go there.
Anyways, Teaneck is like 30 minutes by bus from Port Authority, so if you miss NYC, it's just a stone's throw away.
If I see some pretty girls at FDU I will take pictures of them and run away and post them for you on the inter-net.
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zen_4_10 wrote:Well - just got layed off today. Weird. Worked for this company for almost 5 years but have to say it feels like it was for the best.
I've been feeling like it was time for a change for some time. Now there's no question about it.
Now it's on to bigger and better things, my friend.
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Holy crap, it's supposed to be 97 degrees and humid today. What the hell? How is it that ever since I moved to New Jersey we've always been near record highs and never averages? What's the point in having averages if we're living in the new global warming era?
Ironically, I just finished this movie called "The Last Winter" because it has Ron Pearlman and the cover looked decent. It's supposed to be scary. It's not. It's the most heavy-handed propaganda for global warming I've ever seen. It didn't have time to be scary, because every opportunity, some character goes off on a five-minute monologue on some global warming issue. The scary part is supposed to be that there are ghosts in the oil, which makes as much sense as it sounds. At first it comes off as madness or psychological, then you see actual buffalo ghosts knocking planes into cabins to maim people.
An Inconvenient Truth was much scarier and entertaining.
Ironically, I just finished this movie called "The Last Winter" because it has Ron Pearlman and the cover looked decent. It's supposed to be scary. It's not. It's the most heavy-handed propaganda for global warming I've ever seen. It didn't have time to be scary, because every opportunity, some character goes off on a five-minute monologue on some global warming issue. The scary part is supposed to be that there are ghosts in the oil, which makes as much sense as it sounds. At first it comes off as madness or psychological, then you see actual buffalo ghosts knocking planes into cabins to maim people.
An Inconvenient Truth was much scarier and entertaining.
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