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Morton

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  1. A buddy recommended that I try AVG 2013, so i downloaded it and got a month free trail. After one scan it found this little fucker who looks familiar. Trojan horse Crypt_s.BFL, C:\Users\Caboose\AppData\Local\Temp\stievrb\suxpyrp\wow64.dll. So after a quick reboot to check it out, everything looks good to go. So case closed.

    It dose make me wonder why MSE didn't find it.

  2. Name:Morton, Phil

    Rank: GySgt.

    Type of issue: Software

    Brief Description of Issue: I was recently attacked by the MoneyPak FBI Scam Virus, the one that locks up your PC with some bullshit that says your viewing child porn or animal porn and need to pay $x to not go to jail. After I removed it I kept getting ACMON.EXE errors so I searched online and found a cure by deleting ASUS Splendid Video Service. Then I reboot my PC, my AV (Microsolf security essentials) goes batshit insane and catches another Trojen.exe and removes it. Now when I boot up my PC I keep getting a Run DLL error, which I took a screen shot of to help identify. My google fu has failed me in finding a cure so I turn to my Radier Docs. post-1609-1372299778_thumb.png

    Edit: I started a full system scan of Malwarebytes. Hopefully it can find something. If not I'll let you know.

    Edit 2: I've also noticed a lot more pop ups when I'm browsing the net.

    ***Medical Supply Staff ONLY Below this line***

    Current Status: Resolved

    Main Technician:

    Supporting Technician:

  3. when i liked tacos more than sausage.

    I think I like sausage more than tacos. Cook up some fried eggs, maybe some biscuits and gravy. Throw in some pancakes or waffles and you have an amazing breakfast. :P

    Seriously did you ever sit down and go "Man I like woman, I should be attracted to them." I know I didn't make that choice, I just started feeling all funny in my penis one day while looking at my milf of a gym teacher.

  4. Also, just putting that out there, referring to a book that was written by a variety of authors from different time periods, that says the world is 6000 years old, that provides rules to sell your daughter into slavery, that talks about unicorns, the content of which was decided by a Roman conclave on orders of a Roman Emperor (Constantine) etc... might not be the best way to tackle complex scientifical and psychological issues.

    Awesomness in a can.

  5. It is simple, cold, and uncaring mathematics. 2 is a bigger number than 1. Billions of lives are worth more than 1. If I was in Joel's situation I would allow them to create a vaccine or a cure, then I'd most likely eat a bullet or maybe wonder the wastelands searching for death. I couldn't care less about Existentialism when it comes to the survival of my species. If something similar ever comes up and someone comes up to me and says "Phil, your death will save billions of people" I'd accept that, knowing I did what I had to do to save as many lives as possible. I hold myself to the same standard I hold others when it comes to his. Men must die so that Mankind endures. Now that isn't to say I wouldn't try every other possible solution before it came to making that sacrifice, but assuming that it is the only option then I'll do it.

  6. Just finished it. I'm heartbroken, relieved, confused and saddened all at the same time.

    Outstanding game. Everyone should buy this

    My bro has a ps3 and I watched him play this pretty much from beginning to end this weekend, and I have to say I disagree with Joel's actions in the end.

    Good of the many outweighs the good of the few. Now I would probably eat a bullet afterwards, but the surgery was 100% necessary for mankind to survive. Now they get to live a slow death as little by little mankind becomes extinct

  7. Yup that ending was weak. They should have ended with the red wedding. People would have lost their shit if that closing was cat getting her throat slashed. Bam, now you have to wait till the next season. O wells.

    There is still roughly 1/4 left of the 3rd book. They should make more than 10 episodes per season =P

    From what I understand they are doing ASOS in two seasons, and they moved the Red Wedding up a bit, so next season should cover the rest of ASOS. The season after that is going to suck hard if it is solely based AFFC. Most likely it will be based on both ADWD and AFFC, and I'm guessing cover a third of the books.

    I'm looking forward to TWOW a lot more than season 4.

  8. I have killed at least 100 already in 2 days- Ugh ships are so hard to make, then getting them not to explode mid flight from vibrations.

    Use the struts found in the structural tab. It stops the vibrations. I rarely lose a ship now to vibrations, and if I do it is because I sped up time.

    Also I've lost many a kerbin as well Yama.

  9. I recently seen a friend playing and was interested. I downloaded the free demo and it is awesome. I've just made it to the Mun, their moon, and have had hours of fun designing and flying my own rockets. The demo is a great value, free for so far more hours of fun than the latest Call of Honor: Modern Shooter.

    So far I play it, as does Harvey.

  10. So when I was reading the series, I knew since book 2 Robb was a dead man. GRRM almost literally wrote "ROBB STARK DIES!" when Dany was in the House of the Undying, what with the feast of slaughtered corpses holding cups, spoons, and food, with a dead man with a wolf's head sitting on a throne wearing an iron crown.

    Still it was fun watching it with people who had not read the books. My friend Sam "Oh Phil it is going to be wonderful. The Starks and Freys will make up and defeat those fucking Lannister bastards" I put on a poker face "Yep what could possibly go wrong..." Then I started to hum the Rains of Castamere and she gave me a weird look.

  11. It's easy to brand war as simply the expression of corporate and personal interests, and that is the view that most of the left wing seems to have adopted these days. However, scholars have been studying war for millennia, it's causes, it's purpose etc... and we still don't have a definite answer. While personal and corporate interests definitely played a role in the US's latest wars, I do not think those are the sole factors, or even the predominant ones. Clausewitz, Machiavelli, Wilson and other theoreticians of international relations and warfare would each have different answers because such a phenomenon isn't so simple as to warrant a simple mention of "Yeah it was all for the oil.".

    Then again it's perfectly legitimate and desirable for citizens to ask such questions of their government. During the city-state days of Athens the citizens voted on whether or not the city went to war or not because such important decisions could not be entrusted to a single person (Because they affected the whole of the city). More involvement by the people leads to a stronger democracy. And now I am going to shut up before I start talking about Taylor and soft despotism.

    Peaker... What you said makes me assume you only read the title and posted this. Especially since you only mention the modern day. He doesn't say that wars are fought for "all the oil" or for corporate interests. The reason it is a racket, and this is clear in his full speech, is that a small minority make "these nice little profits of 20, 100, 300, 1,500 and 1,800 per cent" and someone else foots the bills. Mostly it is soldiers who pay it it blood, their sanity, and even literally: "Then, the most crowning insolence of all – he (the soldiers) was virtually blackjacked into paying for his own ammunition, clothing, and food by being made to buy Liberty Bonds. Most soldiers got no money at all on pay days."

    "In the World War a mere handful garnered the profits of the conflict. At least 21,000 new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War. That many admitted their huge blood gains in their income tax returns. How many other war millionaires falsified their tax returns no one knows.

    How many of these war millionaires shouldered a rifle? How many of them dug a trench? How many of them knew what it meant to go hungry in a rat-infested dug-out? How many of them spent sleepless, frightened nights, ducking shells and shrapnel and machine gun bullets? How many of them parried a bayonet thrust of an enemy? How many of them were wounded or killed in battle?

    Out of war nations acquire additional territory, if they are victorious. They just take it. This newly acquired territory promptly is exploited by the few – the selfsame few who wrung dollars out of blood in the war. The general public shoulders the bill.

    And what is this bill?

    This bill renders a horrible accounting. Newly placed gravestones. Mangled bodies. Shattered minds. Broken hearts and homes. Economic instability. Depression and all its attendant miseries. Back-breaking taxation for generations and generations."

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