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  1. The irony is they will likely pay more to police the parks to run citizens off, than just leave them open.
  2. Podcasts.   I recently went on vacation and "discovered" them. I installed an app on my phone called Podcast Addict and it goes out and connects me to several podcast subscriptions. My favorites are "Stuff you should know"  and "Stuff to Blow your mind". I like the weird and quirky informational Podcasts. There are literally thousands of podcast feeds from just about any topic that could possibly interest you.
  3. I'm not sure how they can close the GSMNP Chomney Tops trail. The parking is along 441, which is open. Regardless, I've hiked all of the Frozen Head trails, and they are all just as nice as anything in the Smokeys.   While you are over by Frozen Head, consider finding Lily Bluff Overlook in the Obed Wild and Scenic area near Wartburg (right down the road from Frozen Head). the trail is only about 1/2 mile long, but it ends on a boardwalk overlook of the Clear Creek Canyon.   EDIT: Well nevermind on the Lilly Bluff Overlook. I just realized it a National Park too. But it is worth the trip when they reopen.
  4. Last year I bought a new stereo for my truck, and it has a USB port on it. I bought a 32 GB USB drive that literally is no bigger than a thumbnail. You barely even notice it when it's inserted. In fact I had to attach the little string that came with it just so I could grab hold of it to remove it from the stereo. Anyway, It's only half full and I have nearly 200 albums on the drive, after removing the songs I don't care for from each album, so there is nothing but favorites. I put the stereo on random and it's like my own personal commercial free radio station. It's been forever since I've listened to actual radio waves.   I'll never own another car stereo that doesn't come with a USB port.
  5. I know GMail allows pop access to your mail from a client such as Outlook. I use it to pull gmail to my own Outlook, since I like to read email there instead of the web browser (I don't care for GMail's native labeling method). Anyway, inside Outlook there is an option to leave the mail on GMails server, or remove it after checking. I wonder if you have an email program that you set up to check GMail and did not select the option to leave the mail. If not, it likely could have pulled all of your mail down and removed it from the server.
  6. I used to be in Civil Engineering, and most two lane roads, like in most subdivisions, have a 50 foot right of way that is owned by the city / county / state. With 12' lanes of pavement, that means that there is 13' feet from the edge of the pavement to where your property line actually starts. Most of that 13 feet looks like your property, and the city expects you to take care of it like it is yours, but the reality of it is, it's not your property. It's there for the city to run water, sewer and drainage through.   I'm not saying that this guy or the city is justified. This was douchebaggery at its finest. Just throwing a few additional facts into the discussion.
  7. There is no way I would have gotten off that interstate. I also would have swerved left, then right, then braked and repeat until there was nobody left.
  8. Look under the sink where the line actually connects to the supply. You might be able to remove it from there and replace the whole line using one of the newer flexible silver metal braided lines. Those are much better than a compression fitting. Make sure to turn off the water first.
  9. Patton, I do have a lease, and it is written such that it spells it out that it is for one year and then converts to monthly after that. Are you saying that the lease would give me trouble? If so I had no idea and probably should have it reworded. I've had other rental property owners tell me that is how they do it too.
  10. Has anyone seen the new Android Device Manager web site on Google? I just discovered it this morning, and I'm not so sure how I feel about it. I didn't have to do anything to set it up, other than associate my Galaxy S3 with my gmail account way back when I first bought the phone.   Anyway, the website https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager knew all about my phone and could tell me exactly where it (and I) was. It has a ring my phone button, which is nice if you have lost the phone somewhere in your house. It will ring it at the loudest volume, regardless of if you have it on silent or vibrate.   If you install the app, you can even remotely lock the screen and wipe the device, I do like that.    What freaks me out about this whole thing is just how easy it is to locate people. What if I forget to log out of a public computer and the next person comes along and can track me? If its that easy for me, then who else (Big Brother) is tracking me, and why?  :tinfoil:   I guess this could be a good way to keep up with your kid's whereabouts.   What do you all think?
  11. We had three rental houses, but just sold one (to my son and his new bride), and they have been very successful for us. I buy foreclosures and serious fixer-uppers. My strategy is to buy them at a very inexpensive cost and fix them up to a top notch property. I've found that if you have a really nice house, you can charge a better rent,  get a better renter and rarely get calls about something being broken.   We do credit checks on potential renters, and my wife has a Spidey sense about people, so she is always included in the interview process. Plus we do not take HUD, or allow anybody to be creative in paying the security deposit or rent, i.e. "I'll pay the security deposit next month". Come with everything or don't come at all. And we advertise them as no pets. If we like the renter and have a good feeling about them and the pet, we'll allow a small animal, but they have to pay a $200 non refundable fee up front.   We took out a HELOC on our residence to use for purchasing the rentals. We use the HELOC for the 20% down payment and the repairs during the initial remodel. We buy the house with an interest only loan. While we are remodeling, the mortgage and HELOC payment is about $100 a month, so not a big deal to cover. Once the remodel is done and we are ready to rent, I have a ton of equity in the house, since I bought it cheap, and did all the remodel myself. With so much equity, I can refinance the whole house, pay off the Interest only loan and the HELOC. The mortgage on both of the houses we currently have are about $300 a month (including tax and insurance) and we make an average of $700 a month on both properties.   I take all the profits and am paying down the mortgages. I never pocket any of the money, but I will put a little bit aside for repairs. I'm taking the profit from both houses and paying down the mortgage on one of the houses. I ran the numbers and discovered that by doing it that way, I could have one house totally paid for in just a couple of years, without a single dollar coming out of my pocket. Then I'll focus on the other house and pay it off in a few more years.   I started off by putting all the rentals on a month to month lease. I figured that if I got a tenant that was going to walk out on me, there wasn't much I could do and it would just end up costing me money for a lawyer if I wanted to try and get what owed to me. I also read that on a monthly lease, it make evictions easy, since you just cancel the lease and kick them out. Now I am leaning more toward having them sign a year lease that converts to a monthly. Most folks will easily live in a house for a year, and then it makes it easy if they want to move on after that. I figure if they can easily get out of the lease, they will do it and respect my property in the process. Beside, I have no problems renting my houses, so I'll find someone, and probably raise the rent in the process.   I have heard of landlords who build rent increases into the lease, 15% a year for example. I haven't tried that yet. I figure that I would rather have a good tenant and keep the rent the same, than to be greedy and get more money. But that's just me. Maybe I'm too easy going.   My goal is to have about 4 or 5 rentals, totally paid for, by the time I retire. I figure rents will be close to $1000 a month by then. An extra $4-5k a month will nicely supplement my retirement savings. By then, I'll probably turn them over to a management company do I don't have to deal with anything.   When I buy my next one, I think I'll start an LLC and move the properties into that. It will help protect me if I do get a crazy tenant. I also got a checking and savings account that I use strictly for the rentals. It makes it easy to do the accounting. I also bought Quicken Property rental Manager software, which is pretty good at keeping track of everything.   I have a lease that I got from someone who had their lawyer write it up. I took it and used it as a starting point and found some others online to write my own. I'll gladly email it to you if you PM me your email address.
  12. I'm glad you're up and running again too. I thought something just wasn't adding up. Not sure what you have on your PC now that you got XP installed there too. You might have a lot of extra operating system files that are not needed. If you have plenty of free space on your hard drive, then who cares. It would bother me enough to backup up my data and then wipe the whole thing. But, then again I do that about once a year anyway just to keep my computer fresh.
  13. Sad thing is, that wasn't very long ago. I think the "09" in the price tag means 2009.
  14. It's a complex formula. A key fits in a lock, since we are removing the "G" from Glock to get a Lock, we have to remove the "G" from Glove to get Love. He's saying he Love's his Glock.   :drunk:
  15. Have never tried brewing beer, but I do enjoy making wine. I usually have a couple carboys full going at any time.
  16. Changing the Hard drive setting from ACHI to ATA in the BIOS is a very common thing to have to do to get a Windows install CD to boot. Be sure to change it back when you have the PC back up, otherwise you'l have sluggish performance. Have you tried your Win7 CD now that you have made that change?   Since you have WinXP up, I would certainly take this opportunity to back up anything that is important to you onto a thumb drive. If it were me, I'd blow everything away and start from scratch. Here's how I would do it: From XP, right-click on MyComputer and select manage, find disk manager and delete all partitions except for the WinXP C:\. Put the Win7 disk in and boot from it, start the install and delete all other partitions. HIghlight the blank drive and let windows install there. Keep in mind this will erase everything from the PC.
  17. A more appropriate and heartfelt gesture would be to do it like the rest of the country's working class do... take up a donation from co-workers out of their own pockets. I could respect seeing congressmen chipping in from their own wallets, but reaching into mine: unacceptable.
  18. Years ago we had some guy call raising money for the PD around Christmas time. Why do these places always call around Christmas? I kno wfolks are more giving around that time, but money is always tight at Christmas. I'm more likely to give in July than December.   Anyway, the guy calls up looking for a donation, using the hard sell tactic, and my wife politely says sorry we can't afford it and hangs up. The guy calls right back and leads with a long string of obscenities, telling my wife what a B**** he thinks she is. To this day it still makes my blood boil thinking about it.   Ever since then, any time the PD calls me looking for money, I share that story with them, Let them know that I know it's not their fault that guy was a dick, but I will NEVER donate to them EVER. There are lots of place I can and do donate to that will not cuss me or my wife out.   Plus, I now know that this wasn't police officers calling, and the group that does the calling is likely an scam that gives a very small percentage, if any, to the department.
  19.   Umm... How about you take the peoples business seriously, make it a priority, leave early and drive the speed limit.    Somehow I manage to do this every day at MY job.
  20. You might try booting into the PC's BIOS and see if there is a Fail Safe option. Sometimes changing one of the BIOS settings will make a PC boot up differently. While in there you could also try disabling things like Printer and serial ports, usb, etc. To get into the BIOS it usually F1, F2 or Del. I usuaily press them over and over (F1 F2 Del, F1 F2 Del) until it lets me in. Do this immediately after it starts to boot up. You might go thru the screens first and take a picture of each so you can set it back later.   If you know someone that can get a copy of Microsoft DART (got to have an MS Enterprise Agreement), that software rocks! You can boot to a windows environment from a CD and run all kinds of included utilities, even run Command Prompt or Windows Explorer.   Similar to DART, you could create a Windows PE disk, but that is a lot of work to create. It doesn't have all the cool utilities like DART, but you can get to a command prompt.   You also might try downloading a Linux Live CD and see if that boots. Some of them have NTFS support, so you'll be able to see your hard drive and make the file changes.   I like Lester's idea of a USB enclosure to put the laptop hard drive in and then access it from a different PC. I bought one for under $20.   If you don't care about the data on the disk, as a last ditch effort you may have to just blow away the disk and see if Windows will reinstall. You might be able to format the drive from one of the Linux Live CD's, or if you have a floppy, you could get an old copy of DOS, or download FreeDOS and boot that then run FDisk to blow away the drive. Once the partition is deleted, see if the Windows install CD will run. 
  21. I would love to see some episodes that revolve around the beginning of the outbreak. It could be different characters every time, with none of the series cast. Or it could involve the series cast, but before they all got together. It would be a great way to fill in between the short seasons, and let them step outside the comic.
  22.   This might come close  :shrug:
  23. Lots of hits on Google with this info:     You should be able to get to PC to boot up in Safe Mode by repeatedly pressing F8 during the boot preocess, then selecting Safe Mode Command prompt.   then type these commands: CD\Windows\System32\Codeintegrity REN Bootcat.cache Bootcat.OLD     This will change your directory to the correct folder and then renmae the file. Don't delete like they suggest, let's just rename it in case that doesn't work and you want to put it back.   Reboot and see if it works   Good luck
  24.   That is an awesome version! I don't think I've ever seen a rock band play glasses like they do at the beginning.   I recorded the Live in Gdansk concert onto my DVR a while back, but have not watched it yet. I'll definitely have to make a point to watch it.
  25. This song, (album), (band), never gets old. In fact the older I get, the more I appreciate them...   http://youtu.be/BLKiMbC6s2k

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