Wow…sometimes you really just need to see a doctor
Posted in Uncategorized on March 12th, 2009 by extremejustinWow…sometimes you really just need to see a doctor….yeah. Seriously the link below to to a question asked on Yahoo questions:
Wow…sometimes you really just need to see a doctor….yeah. Seriously the link below to to a question asked on Yahoo questions:
By Extreme Justin at http://extremejustin.com/
Foamy the Squirel on Cell phones, ringtones, and cars….NOT FOR KIDS…
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Forty years ago today Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, TN. He had a dream. We often have dreams about how we want things to be. The time has come for things to change. A short time ago Barak Obama gave one of the best speeches in history regarding racism. We have finally come to the point where we may be able to deal with issues of race. It’s not going to be an easy road by any means. For the first time in a long time I believe it is really possible for us to achieve the change that King dreamed out. I believe we can change. There are other issues of bigotry that we must face, however, in order to be a more perfect union.
In honor of King’s Death I will be posting a series of my writings on bigotry and other social issues.
King’s entire “I have a dream” speech (August 28, 1963) = http://www.extremejustin.com/i-have-a-dream/
By Extreme Justin at http://extremejustin.com/
[Update: Since the time that I originally wrote this article, more video-based streaming options have become available. Netfllix is the clear choice for movie streaming. It will even work with Playstation 3, XBOX 360, and Wii (Wii support is brand new). Many TV shows have been made available for streaming either through their own network's websites or hulu.com (most of these only work in the U.S. though. I currently recommend Zinc TV (windows version available at http://zinc.tv) for access to ALL of these streaming options.]
I’m not sure about you but I when I was a student I didn’t just have $3000.00 lying around. The Recording Industry Association of America is asking some USF (University Of South Florida) students to pay that much to avoid being sued in court for downloading music. Yes, this is for real and I even know the family of one of the students. What’s sad here is that most of the students I know can’t afford to pay fines like that. They just don’t have it. The message is clear. The RIAA has taken on anyone and everyone that opposes them. Here’s an article on the USF situation : USF KEEPS WATCH ON STUDENTS’ MUSIC
On college campuses it is a bad idea to download movies or music. Thankfully there are options to a lot of the same material legally at a low cost of less than 20 or 30 a month out of your pocket.
By Extreme Justin at http://extremejustin.com/
Has everything on ABC’s “Lost” been confusing to you since the end of the 2006-2007 Season. That’s because Lost switched from flashing back, a method used on both Lost and it’s sister show Alias since the shows started, to flashing forward—something leaving viewers rather confused.
***SPOILER WARNING***
Do not read further if you have not seen the episodes of lost up to and including the Feb. 14, 2008 episode and intend to watch them anytime in the future.
***SPOILER WARNING***
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As Netscape Dies….
On Dec. 28, 2007, just before the close of the year, AOL announced that it was pulling the plug on Netscape. They recommend switching to FireFox. Netscape has lost the browser war but FireFox is fighting on in it’s place. I still remember this friend of mine that had AOL way back in 1996. He was using Mosaic, one of the first web browsers that could display pictures (no, I’m not kidding, the web started out as text only). We thought it was truly the greatest thing since sliced bread (sliced bread having been invented the previous year — sorry I had to insert that Simpsons line here). Then we downloaded NetScape
and to our amazement background pictures were on pages.
FireFox eventually came out of all this. AOL still tried to release versions of Netscape for a while after this. They got all the way up to version 9. The will be ending support for Netscape on Feb. 1, 2008 (one year before the end of non-digital broadcast TV).
AOL is also ending its pay service and will become an add supported web service. For good or bad AOL is no longer an ISP. Really though, do most of us use AOL for anything anymore except AIM?
So long to Netscape…
Justin
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The System Has Failed: Prologue
The System Has Failed
It has now been one year since the mid-term elections and now the Presidential elections are about a year away. A year ago the Democrats gained a bare majority of Congress but still the war goes on. Even worse a new war is on the horizon—a war that we cannot and will not win. We might as well all start learning Farsi now…
For a while politicians denied that they wanted war with Iran. These same denials were made before going to war with Iraq. Recently a non-binding resolution was passed to declare a part of the Iranian government a terrorist organization. We have thrown the proverbial spear into the foreign soil. The first step toward the coming war with Iran was taken.
We can’t even handle the current war. We have hired mercenaries to help us. We are allowing private armies to be amassed in our wars and even worse we are allowing these private armies to be on our own soil. How many of you know that Blackwater was in New Orleans after Katrina? We are allowing torture so long as we can call it something else. We have suspended constitutional rights suspended at one point with the Military Commissions Act. Our President and our Congress have approval ratings so low it is almost unbelievable. Turkey, one of our most important allies in the war on terror recalled the ambassador to the US because of a recent non-binding resolution in congress.
At this very moment the United States of America has no universal health care system. Approximately 50% of those filing bankruptcy were because of health care expenses. Approximately 75% of those HAD HEALTH INSURANCE. Why is that? It’s because we allow corporations to dictate our health care and NOT doctors or patients. We need a system where doctors and patients are not the ones in charge and NOT insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, and hospital boards.
We have sold our country to corporations. Our politicians are bought and sold by lobbyists.
I’m tired. This is only a first draft—a prologue if you will. But I will leave with a quote from Dave Mustaine: “If theres a new way, Ill be the first in line. But, it better work this time.”
Justin
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Things to Do @ WallMart lol…
1.Get 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in people’s carts when they aren’t looking.
2. Set all the alarm clocks in Electronics to go off at 5-minute intervals.
3. Make a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the rest rooms.
4. Walk up to an employee and tell him/her in an official tone,
” ‘Code 3′ in housewares”…. and see what happens.
5. Go the Service Desk and ask to put a bag of M&M’s on lay away.
6. Move a ‘CAUTION – WET FLOOR’ sign to a carpeted area. **
7. Set up a tent in the camping department and tell other shoppers you’ll invite them in if they’ll bring pillows from the bedding department.
8. When a clerk asks if they can help you, begin to cry and ask,
“Why can’t you people just leave me alone?” **
9. Look right into the security camera & use it as a mirror, and pick your nose.
10. While handling guns in the hunting department, ask the clerk if he knows where the anti – depressants are.
11. Dart around the store suspiciously loudly humming the “Mission Impossible” theme.
12. In the auto department, practice your “Madonna look” using different size funnels.
13. Hide in a clothing rack and when people browse through,
say “PICK ME!” “PICK ME!” **
14. When an announcement comes over the loud speaker, assume the fetal position and scream..
“NO! NO! It’s those voices again!!!!” **
15. Go into a fitting room and shut the door and wait a while and then yell, very loudly, “There is no toilet paper in here! **
16. Get several bouncy balls and throw them down an aisle shouting “go, pikachu, go!” **
Repost this if you laughed…
Or are planning to do any of these things
16 THINGS TO DO AT WAL-MART =]
By Extreme Justin at http://extremejustin.com/
Well, thankfully no one was injured in this. I saw in the TBT (Tampa Bay Times) that this guy’s wheelchair got caught in a semi’s grill and was pushed for a little ways at 50MPH. The handles were stuck there. No I’m not kidding.




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