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April 11, 2012

is this pc good 4 playing wow?

Filed under: Desktops — admin @ 11:17 pm
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Qu33nb asked:


Gateway 20″ LCD Tri-Core, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD Desktop Key Specifications:

Processor: AMD Phenom X3 8550 Processor
Memory: 4096MB DDR2 (2 x 2048MB) 2 DDR2 Slots (total)|0 DDR2 Slots (available)
Hard Drive: 320GB SATA 7200 RPM
Optical Drive: 18x DVD +/- RW Super Multi-Format Dual Layer Drive featuring Labelflash Technology. Write max: 18x DVD-R, 18x DVD+R, 6x DVD-RW, 8x DVD+RW, 8x DVD+R DL, 8x DVD-R DL, 12x DVD-RAM, 48x CD-R, 32x CD-RW. Read max: 16x DVD-ROM, 48x CD-ROM.
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition with Service Pack 1
Monitor: 20″ widescreen LCD
Media Card Reader: Multi-in-1 digital media card reader: CompactFlash (Type I and II), CF+ Microdrive, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC), Secure Digital (SD) Card, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO
Other Differentiator: Hybrid TV tuner and Vista Media Center remote control
Additional Product Specifications:

System Bus: Operates at 2.2GHz
Cache Memory: 512KB x 3 L2
Graphics: Integrated NVIDIA GeForce 8200
Keyboard/Mouse: Premium Multimedia keyboard and USB optical 3-button wheel mouse
External Ports: 9 – USB 2.0 (5 front, 4 rear); (2) PS/2 (keyboard and mouse); (2) High-Definition headphone and microphone jacks; (1) HDMI (rear); (1) IEEE 1394a (front); (1) eSATA; (1) Optical S/PDIF; (1) RJ-45 Ethernet; (1) RJ-11 Modem; (1) COAX; (1) S-Video; (4) Audio, (1) Microphone
Modem: 56K ITU V.92 fax/modem (RJ-11 port)
Network Adapter: 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 port)
System measures approx. 15″L x 4.2″W x 10.7″H; weighs 12 lbs.
Display with stand measures 21.7″W x 15.6″H x 6.8″D; weighs 11.05 lbs.
System model #: SX2300-01
MET listed
Made in China
Comes with a manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Accessories Include:

20″ widescreen LCD monitor
Vista Media Center remote control
Premium multimedia keyboard
USB optical 3-button wheel mouse
Infrared sensor
Infrared to USB interface
Phone line
AC cord
2 USB speakers
2 AA batteries
3 PC Essentials 16 software DVDs
Pre-Installed Software:

Microsoft Works 9.0 with Office Home 2007 (60-day trial)
Microsoft Money Essentials
Adobe Reader
Cyberlink Power2Go
Cyberlink LabelPrint supporting Labelflash
Google Toolbar and Desktop Search
Norton Internet Security 2009 (60-day trial)
Gateway Games Powered by WildTangent (pre-installed with 10 demo games with 60-minutes of game play)
PC Essentials 16 Software (User-Installed):

DVD 1: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008
DVD 2: Aquazone Desktop Garden, Hoyle Puzzle and Board Games 2008, Hoyle Casino Games 2008 Monopoly Here and Now, Serif Creativity Suite: Serif Draw Plus X2, Serif Page Plus X3, Serif Panorama Plus 3, Serif Photo Plus X2, Serif Web Plus X2, My Scrapbook 2
DVD 3: World Book DVD Encyclopedia 2008, ACT! 2008, Budget Express 3.0, Cook n with Betty Crocker Family Tree Heritage 7, Peachtree First Accounting 2009, Professor Teaches Vista, Quicken Willmaker Plus 2009, Stuffit Deluxe 12, Sunbird Calendar, Thunderbird Email, Turbo Back-up 7.0, WebRoot SpySweeper 6.0 (1-year subscription), Turbo 3D Home Designer & Landscape and Deck, Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 20 Deluxe

April 7, 2012

What portion of the gaming industry is operated by Organized Crime?

Filed under: Gambling — admin @ 1:07 pm
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Ringo Fan (Over 40 in America) asked:


Bugsy Siegel helped to build up Las Vegas. The mob has always had it’s dirty fingers in the numbers, booking, racketeering and all forms of gambling.
Didn’t the former governor of Rhode Island get into legal problems involving gambling? Is he still in prison? What “family” up on Federal Hill is he associated with?
The state governments will give consumers this snow job about how the Native American tribes are managing the casinos. That is just lip service. The gambling is controlled by organized crime. Isn’t it?

Can you re-word this better?

Filed under: Teaching — admin @ 5:48 am
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greyat25 asked:


Casino Floor Relations Attendant
Observed the overall Slot section assigned. Kept guests informed on events and promotions. Cash Handling and minor repairs. Attended to customer needs and inquiries.

January 2002 – November 2003
Hub Office Clerk
Ran daily reports, processed inter-store transfers and sales detail.
Provided customer support. Maintained filing daily reports, copying, faxing and data entry with use of Microsoft applications. Counted and processed all daily cash revenue

Library September 1999-2001
Front Desk Clerk
Assisted patrons with media materials, checking out and returning of books. Filing and large amounts of photocopying. Data entry with the use of Microsoft Applications

April 4, 2012

What will La Raza’s reaction be Illegal arrested for allegedly raping woman trumped up charges maybe?

Filed under: Immigration — admin @ 8:41 am
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Johnny asked:


A 25-year-old suspected illegal immigrant was jailed on charges he ***** and battered a 43-year-old woman he met at a South Reno casino, Reno police said.

Hector Ramirez-Martinez was booked Monday into the Washoe County Jail on suspicion of sexual assault and battery to commit sexual assault. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have also placed an immigration hold on him.

Reno police said Ramirez-Martinez and the victim met each other Sunday night at the Peppermill Hotel Spa and Casino on South Virginia Street for the first time. The pair had a mutual friend, and police said the woman asked Ramirez-Martinez to drive her to the friend’s home.

Instead, police said he threw her into the bushes near the casino’s parking garage and allegedly sexually assaulted her. Sgt. Gerald Rhodes said the business’ video surveillance corroborates the woman’s claims.

Officers found Ramirez-Martinez in the area, and arrested him following an interview.

http://www.rgj.com/article/20110531/NEWS01/110531017/Illegal-immigrant-arrested-allegedly-raping-woman-outside-Reno-casino?odyssey=nav%7Chead

March 24, 2012

murder mystery dinner outfit?

Filed under: Fashion & Accessories — admin @ 11:43 pm
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joelle asked:


my uncle is having one of those parties from www.nightofmystery.com its the murder in sin city one and im being cole conway the sports book manager it says “you are a sports book manager at the sports book located in the paramount casino the largest an grandest casino on the las vegas strip. not only do you place the bets, but you offer advice to the vauled customers so they will be inclines to keep coming back to place more bets. you used to have a gambling problem which is why you vowed never to place another bet ever again and you have stuck to it. you have seen too many guys down on their luck and end up in situations that you would never like to be in……”

and theres a lot more. im a girl how should i dress for this part?

March 23, 2012

Blackjack strategies help please?

Filed under: Gambling — admin @ 7:40 pm
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Dave asked:


Yesterday I played at an Indian Casino. Table limits were $5-500. I have read many books on blackjack. I never read anything like I saw. When I arrived at the table (3rd base) a lady was playing 3 hands at $500. She had about $2300 in black chips, 500 in green and 75 in red chips.
She ended up losing everything, and going into her purse for about $1200 more.

So any thoughts on multiple hands?
It looks like she did not have the recommended amount of money to weather the storm (80X your bets).

Here is what happenned.
Dealer shows a 6. Player to my right has 3+2. (he does not hit believing that he will get a 10 and the dealers bust card)
I stand with18.
Dealer has a 5, and draws a 10 for 21.

The girl losses $1500 and says the person should have hit the 5.
Shouldn’t you just play your cards regardless of others bets?

March 15, 2012

what happened at the pentagon?was it like so many believe?

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comingonthru asked:


“9/11 Truth Movement”, Pentagon Strike”-Video and Griffin hits Washington Post

On the second international “9/11 was an Inside Job” day, Carol Morello (WP) revealed the real identity of “W” aka Darren Williams, who created the worldwide popular “Pentagon Strike” flash video, reported about the 9/11 Truth Movement and mentioned David Ray Griffin as one of the successful 9/11 truth book authors:

“We discussed the theories,” said Philip D. Zelikow, the commission’s executive director…you know government is not nearly competent enough to carry off elaborate theories

Conspiracy Theories Flourish on the Internet

WP-October 7

By Carol Morello
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, October 7, 2004; Page B01

Working from his home office in a small town in England, Darren Williams spent four weeks this summer making a short but startling video that raises novel questions about the 2001 attack on the Pentagon.

The video, “9/11: Pentagon Strike,” suggests that it was not American Airlines Flight 77 that slammed into the Pentagon, but a missile or a small plane.

With rock music as a backdrop, the video offers flashes of photographs taken shortly after impact, interspersed with witness accounts. The pictures seem incompatible with damage caused by a jumbo jet, and no one mentions seeing one. Red arrows point to unbroken windows in the burning building. Firefighters stand outside a perfectly round hole in a Pentagon wall where the Boeing 757 punched through; it is less than 20 feet in diameter…

Propelled by word of mouth, Internet search engines and e-mail, the video has been downloaded by millions of people around the world.

American history is rife with conspiracy theories. Extremists have fed rumors of secret plots by Masons, bankers, Catholics and Communists. But now urban legends have become cyberlegends, and suspicions speed their way globally not over months and weeks but within days and hours on the Web.

“The dissemination is almost immediate,” said Doug Thomas, a University of Southern California communications professor who teaches classes on technology and subgroups. “It’s not just one Web site saying, ‘Hey, look at this.’ It’s 10,000 people sending e-mails to 10 friends, and then they send it on.”

The Pentagon video could be a case study. Williams created a Web site for the video, www.pentagonstrike.co.uk. Then he e-mailed a copy to Laura Knight-Jadczyk, an American author living in France whose books include one on alien abduction. Williams, 31, a systems analyst, belongs to an online group hosted by Knight-Jadczyk that blends discussions of science, politics and the paranormal.

On Aug. 23, Knight-Jadczyk posted a link to the video on the group’s Web site, www.Cassiopaea.org. Within 36 hours, Williams’s site collapsed under the crush of tens of thousands of visitors. But there were others to fill the void.

In Texas, a former casino worker who downloaded the video began drawing almost 700,000 visitors a day to his libertarian site. In Louisiana, a young Navy specialist put the video on his personal Web page, usually visited by a few friends and relatives; suddenly, the site was inundated by more than 20,000 hits. In Alberta, traffic to a cabdriver’s site shot up more than sixfold after he supplied a link to the video.

Across thousands of sites, demand for the video was so great that some webmasters solicited donations to pay for the extra bandwidth.

“Pentagon Strike” is just the latest and flashiest example of a growing number of Web sites, books and videos contending that something other than a commercial airliner hit the Pentagon.

Most make their case through the selective use of photographs and eyewitness accounts reported during the confusion of the first hours after the attack. They say they don’t know what really happened to American Airlines Flight 77 and don’t offer other explanations. The doubters say they are just asking questions that have not been answered satisfactorily.

The ready and growing audience for conspiracy theories about the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has been particularly galling to those who worked on the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, the bipartisan panel known as the 9/11 commission.

“We discussed the theories,” said Philip D. Zelikow, the commission’s executive director. “When we wrote the report, we were also careful not to answer all the theories. It’s like playing Whack-A-Mole. You’re never going to whack them all. They satisfy a deep need in the people who create them. What we tried to do instead was to affirmatively tell what was true and tell it adding a lot of critical details that we knew would help dispel concerns.”

… The belief that the government is lying about the Sept. 11 attacks is coming from both the right and the left. Experts say more than suspicion of the Bush administration is at work.

… David Ray Griffin considers himself an unlikely recruit to what is called the “9/11 Truth Movement.” The retired theologian, who taught religion for three decades at Claremont School of Theology, initially dismissed the notion that it was not an airliner that hit the Pentagon. But after visiting several Internet sites raising questions about the attack, he ended up writing a book. “The New Pearl Harbor,” published in the spring, argues that a Boeing 757 would have caused far more damage and left more wreckage strewn around the Pentagon.

“There are reasons why people doubt the official story,” he said. “There are photographs taken, and there is no Boeing in sight.”

Suspicions formed as the Pentagon still smoldered.

For 2 1/2 years, the attack on the Pentagon has been discussed and researched by members of Knight-Jadczyk’s online group, the Quantum Future School.

The group’s talks formed the basis for articles in which Knight-Jadczyk argues that after the attack on the World Trade Center, eyewitnesses at the Pentagon were predisposed to see a large airliner. She believes that the Pentagon was attacked by a smaller plane and that members of the Bush administration were somehow complicit because it was beneficial for war-profiteers and Israel.

Interviewed by telephone from what she said is a 17-bedroom castle outside Toulouse, where she lives with her Polish physicist husband and five children, Knight-Jadczyk acknowledged that her group is considered “fringe.”

Knight-Jadczyk, 52, a Florida native, has been a psychic and a channeler. She is now involved in experiments in what she calls “superluminal communication,” which she described as involving “time loops” that would enable people to communicate with their former selves.

Knight-Jadczyk said she never imagined anyone outside her group would ever view “Pentagon Strike.”

“The fact everybody’s been sending it to his brother and his cousin, almost frenetically, reflects the fact that there is a deep unease,” she said. “They don’t come out and say it. They don’t want to be accused of being with terrorists, anti-American or anti-patriotic. But they still feel something’s wrong.”

Bret Dean of Fort Worth said he considers it “baloney” to question whether a plane hit the Pentagon. But he also believes that the government ignored warning of the attacks.

After posting a link to the video on his libertarian site, www.freedomunderground.org, Dean recorded more than 8 million hits. At least one came from inside the Defense Department, he said.

“I don’t think the video is an instigator,” said Dean, 45, a former casino worker. “It’s a symptom. A lot of people don’t trust the government’s explanation because the government’s classified all the information.”

Asked if there were unreleased photographs of the attack that would convince the doubters, Zelikow, of the 9/11 commission, said, “No.”

“The question of whether American 77 hit the Pentagon is indisputable,” Zelikow said. “One reason you tend to doubt conspiracy theories when you’ve worked in government is because you know government is not nearly competent enough to carry off elaborate theories. It’s a banal explanation, but imagine how efficient it would need to be.”

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March 9, 2012

Am I on the right track in getting into UPenn’s Wharton School?

Filed under: Higher Education (University +) — admin @ 7:01 am
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Sarah La asked:


I’m currently a sophomore and I have a 3.9 GPA this year. This year was pretty rocky for me but at least I maintained a 3.9 GPA.
Freshman Year
3.9 GPA.
Field Hockey Team
Active Leo/Interactive Club member
Went to the National Young Leaders Conference at Princeton
Ranked 39/702

Summer of ’10 before Sophomore year started
- Babysitter/cashier for a restaurant
-Participated in People to People’s Student Ambassador Program

Sophomore Year-
Field Hockey Manager
Class Representative for the Class of 2013
Active Leo/Interactive Club member
Active Class of 2013 Club member
3.9 GPA
Ranked 35/539 (guess a lot of people dropped out)

Summer after Sophomore year ends-
I’m taking a Pre-calculus class at a local community college or I might buy a pre-calc book and get myself a tutor, so then I can take Calculus Honors for Junior Year, and not pre-calc.
I have three AP classes for junior year, English 3 AP, U.S. History II AP, Environmental Science AP
Today I found out I won the election in being class treasurer for my upcoming junior year. I got my volunteer acceptance letter today, at the Atlantic Care Medical Center, I will be teaching kids how to read, babysit, etc, etc, etc. This year I’ve been taking SAT Prep classes. I’m a dancer and I dance for my local studio and also I’ve been playing the violin for 5 years. I’m a competitive swimmer also. I also got a job at a casino, I’m a cashier at some Japanese Restaurant.

I’m taking Prob. and Statistics AP for my senior year, my counselor told me that will be a good class if I plan on majoring in the business field. Also I’m taking Intro to Marketing my senior year, too.

I know it’s still early to be stressing about getting into UPenn, but I just can’t help it. I always feel as if there’s something missing from me in getting into UPenn. My counselor told me if I get straight A’s throughout my whole junior year and my senior year, there will be a high chance that I will be in the Top 25.

Oh I have all A’s and 1 B in Geometry. I have an A in my U.S. History 1 AP class so that’ll boost my GPA.

I have a question to be answered based on the noble called “Super Crunchers” chapter 1 can you help me please?

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Fernando K asked:


1) The introduction discusses a number of different ways in which individuals have been able to measure, quantify and make predictions about seemingly immeasurable phenomena. Wine quality for instance is broken down to a simple formula that uses only a few pieces of readily accessible weather data. Baseball prospects are judged by statistical production rather than appearance (By the way I highly recommend the book Money ball that was referenced in this chapter and have a copy that will gladly loan out!). Can you think of something related to your school life/performance that might predictable? What types of variables would you look at to make a prediction?

2) Chapter one discusses massive amounts of data that various institutions possess. Google, the IRS, casinos, credit bureaus, know Alto more about us than we probably realize. The chapter mentions how Google can predict what news articles you would like to read based on knowing the 16 articles you previously have read. Since many of you have a Myspace or Face book page, think about the information that these websites may know about you? Now consider how these sites might use this information?

3) The chapter also discusses how your credit score may now be used against you. You may not be able to get a job, insurance, or rent an apartment, if your credit score is questionable. Do some quick research about the types of things that affect your credit score. As a young person about to enter the “REAL” world (i.e. jobs, taxes, rent, loans,etc.) in a short period of time, this is pretty important. Can you think of anyone close to you who has mismanaged their credit? What if any consequences did they suffer?

4) Regression is the technique that is discussed in depth in this chapter. The author makes it pretty clear what the two biggest benefits to the regression technique are. What are these benefits, and can you give an everyday example of each?

5) Lastly, the chapter mentions the idea of “regression to the mean”. One example it gives is that children of tall parents most likely will be tall, but not as tall as their parents were. You could easily substitute the word “short” in for tall and the statement would still be true. Can you think of a situation in your academic life where regression to the mean comes into play?

March 6, 2012

What do you think about black ppl and reparations?

Filed under: Other - Cultures & Groups — admin @ 5:26 pm
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lionsfan asked:


I was out to lunch with my co-worker. He’s a black guy. I’m white. I like him a little and I think he likes me too. I am in the process of getting divorced. But I wouldn’t do anything with him or anything until the divorce is final. Well somehow our conversation goes to black ppl and reparations. He says that black ppl should get paid back for labor and slavery. That this country was built by black ppl. He wasn’t mean about it or shoveling it in my face, and he also added that he didn’t blame our (white ppl) generation but he thinks it only fair that all the things that black ppl have been through and they should get paid back for it. I really listened to him, if he hadn’t been nice about it, and just bitter towards whites I wouldn’t have listened to anymore he had to say. But he actually made some valid arguments making comparisons to the holocaust, and the american indians land & casinos. I’m not saying this because I am slightly attracted to him. He really did make alot of sense. Even telling me things I didn’t know about Big companies that profited off slave labor. But this became our entire lunch conversation.

I agree with him on that if you look at it, it is unfair. But I really don’t want to talk about this again. He wants to give me this book talking about it. But I am done with that conversation. Now how do I say this to him. I want to let him know that I am understanding and all and I don’t want to offend him on something he is very passionate about. But I really don’t want to have this conversation again. Am I uncaring? I mean he’s not whining about it, just saying things matter of fact. I’m the one who asked questions, but basically because I just wanted him to keep talking. He’s interesting but I’m not interested in the book or another one of those conversations.

PS. No comments on my marriage plz, it is over. And like I said I wouldn’t pursue a relationship with him until my divorce is final.

How can I politely tell him, no more?

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