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General Radio Discussion / Re: WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET A TRAFFIC TICKET:
« on: September 03, 2010, 1855 UTC »
of course it is it's to SIMPLE !! ;)

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General Radio Discussion / WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET A TRAFFIC TICKET:
« on: September 03, 2010, 0446 UTC »
This advice was sent by a retired State Farm agent! This system has
been tried and it works in every state.

If you get a speeding ticket or went through a red light, or whatever
the case may be, you're going to get points on your license and a
surcharge on your auto insurance. This is a method to insure that you
DO NOT get the points.

When you get your fine, send in a check to pay for it. If the fine is
$79.00 make the check out for $82.00, some small amount over the fine.
The system will then have to send you back a check for the difference.
However, here is the trick: DO NOT CASH THE REFUND CHECK! Throw it
away! THAT'S RIGHT. THROW IT AWAY...

Points are not assessed to your license until all Financial Transactions
are complete. If you do not cash the check, then the transactions are
NOT complete. The system has received its money and is satisfied and
will no longer bother you.

This information comes from an unmentionable computer company that sets up the standard databases used by every state.

183
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: Outhouse Radio 6930U
« on: August 30, 2010, 2326 UTC »
OFF AIR

184
Final Descent Into Madness

185
General Radio Discussion / 'Russian Buzz'
« on: August 29, 2010, 0553 UTC »
used to hang out with some Russians  they were BUZZERS too!!   they stayed BUZZED all the time  ;)  ;)

186
is a shame  i have been trying to hear him for most of the week down on 6305 with no luck (sorta) he is peaking at 3--5  ute is hitting a solid 10 
05:55 s2 signal  POed ute s9  oh here it comes up again RTN s5 PO UTE 15
too much PO'd UTE maybe the ute needs to  'Russian Buzz'

187
sounds like he made it MAD  ;)   kinda sounds like they is jammin him

188
North American Shortwave Pirate / Re: Unid 6926.5 AM (KIPM relay?)
« on: August 29, 2010, 0151 UTC »
little tx is getting a workout  enuff audio in the list to run all night

189
NO !!!   i aint a gonna DO IT !!   last time i did that it  Rained Rabbits !    YA Think i hit the Mother Ship ???

190
Shortwave Broadcast / Re: 6.164.00 AM
« on: August 26, 2010, 0437 UTC »

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And a couple of comments from this stary ---Ok, I hate to nitpick here, but there is no way a .22 bullet would maintain enough velocity from falling to lodge in his head. Just like the myth of dropping a penny off the empire state building, air resistance will keep it's terminal velocity low enough that it won't have piercing power.---- and ---- Beautiful. Someone is actually quoting reality TV as a definitive source and calling OTHER people morons. The dumbing down of America is right on schedule.

Yeah, if you shot it STRAIGHT up it probably wouldn't injure you too badly. But how about if I pop a round off from a half mile away at, I don't know, how about a 45 degree angle? Think that might sting a little if it hit you in the side of your noggin? Let's see the Mythbusters try that one.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38830703/ns/world_news-weird_news

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BERLIN — A Polish man living in Germany went about his business for about five years without noticing he had been shot in the head because he was drunk when it happened.

Police in the western city of Bochum said on Tuesday doctors found a .22 caliber bullet in the back of his head after the 35-year-old went to have what he thought was a cyst removed.

Presented with the 5.6mm projectile, the man recalled he had received a blow to the head around midnight at a New Year's party "in 2004 or 2005", but had forgotten about it because he had been "very drunk," a police spokesman said.

"He told us he remembered having a sore head, but that he wasn't really one for going to the doctor," the spokesman said.

The wound later healed around the bullet and it was not until the man decided to have the lump examined due to recurring pains that the discovery was made.

Police said they were not treating the incident as suspicious as the bullet might have got lodged in the man's head when a reveler fired a gun in celebration.

"It may have been a shot fired up in the air which entered his head on the way down," the spokesman said.

The resident of Herne, who has lived in Germany for several years, was expected to be released from hospital later this week after the bullet was removed on Friday, police said.

Copyright 2010 Reuters. Click for restrictions.

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General Radio Discussion / U.K. spy slain, stuffed in sports bag
« on: August 25, 2010, 2004 UTC »
Police discover body in apartment near HQ of Britain's MI6 spy agency
LONDON — Detectives have launched a murder probe after the body of a man reported to be an intelligence officer was discovered stuffed in a bag in a central London apartment.

London's Scotland Yard said Wednesday that officers found the man, believed to be in his 30s, at a home near the headquarters of Britain's MI6 spy agency.

According to media reports, the man worked for eavesdropping agency Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ, and was on a assignment to MI6.

Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported that the victim had been stabbed, and his body stuffed in a large sports bag and left in the bathroom of the top-floor dwelling.

Police responded to an apartment in the affluent Pimlico area of London at about 4:40 p.m. (11:40 a.m. EDT) Monday following reports that its occupant had not been seen recently.

Investigators pronounced the victim dead at the scene, police said in a statement sent to msnbc.com. 

The victim's cell phone and SIM cards had been laid out in a ritualistic manner in another room in the apartment, according to The Telegraph.
Police said they have not made an arrest in the case.

Neighbor Rob Mills, a 35-year-old who lives two doors away from where the body was found, said people in the expensive London neighborhood of Pimlico knew little about the victim or his work.

"It's not like you'd tell your neighbors if you were a spy," he said.

Scotland Yard refused to say whether there were signs of a struggle or how the man may have been killed. An autopsy and formal identification was expected later Wednesday.

British media, citing neighbors, named the victim as Gareth Williams.

'Polite and mild-mannered'
Police and Britain's Foreign Office — the ministry that oversees MI6 — declined to confirm the victim's details, citing sensitivity over intelligence issues.

The police spokesman told msnbc.com that homicide detectives, as opposed to terrorism investigators, were handling the probe.

Sky News reported that police have ruled out terrorism and are proceeding under the premise that the death is somehow connected to the victim's personal life.

A landlady who rented the victim an apartment in Cheltenham, where the GCHQ's main office is located, told The Daily Mail that her tenant "was polite and mild-mannered and wouldn’t hurt a fly. He was forever off on bike rides but never really had friends around.

"Sometimes you could hear tapes whirring from his flat," she added.  "It must have been audio cassettes he used for work. He never told me what they were."

The victim is thought to have a doctorate in mathematics from Cambridge University, according to reports.

If investigators link the murder to the victim's reported line of work, it would be the highest-profile espionage-related murder since that of Alexander Litvinenko.

Litvinenko, a former KGB agent, died in November 2006 from the effects of radioactive polonium 210. Russian operatives are suspected in the death.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38844509/ns/world_news-europe/?Gt1=43001

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(I need to bug out in about 20 min tho) ME TOO  gotta go tend to the still out yonder !!

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