Four women walk into a computer parts store and look act as if they are simply browsing high end tech parts and still manage to steal a laptop 3 feet from the store owner.
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Four women walk into a computer parts store and look act as if they are simply browsing high end tech parts and still manage to steal a laptop 3 feet from the store owner.
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This is brand new footage of Mac OS X Leopard showing a brand new dock, desktop, and the use of stacks which debuted June 11, 2007 during the Apple WWDC.
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Debian GNU/Linux with Gnome Desktop running Beryl/AIGLX for 3D desktop effects. Debian version was “etch” (”testing” at that time).
System:
AMD64 3500+, 1024 DDR2-400, Geforce 6600GT
(but it runs on very old machines, try it out)
You can get all themes, styles, icons etc. on gnome-look dot org. The dockbar at the top is part of “gDesklets” (available on official repositories).
On gnome-look dot org, search for…
“dragon” (wallpaper)
“glassy” (icon set)
“dark” (color theme, I don’t remeber the exact name)
You can install everything with the default gnome theme manager.
There are a lot of users posting “this is ubuntu” – it’s not! The menu icon was part of the default ubuntu icon set I installed before (the new “glassy” icon set does not replace the menu button).
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This is chapter 3 from my DVD. This chapter talks about installing all parts in the computer case. Show your support for independent video projects by checking out my site at www.ksstudios.com.
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The N.S.A needs the fastest computers in the world for code breaking, ect, These super computers are nicknamed “THE THINKING MACHINE” (for good reason)
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Expanding on the sophisticated elegance of the current line, the HP Pavilion DV71023cl Refurbished Notebook PC is defined by fluid, modern lines and metal style finishes with surprising innovations inside and out. The HP Pavilion DV71023cl Mesh Imprint features a grid-like pattern for subtle contrast to the liquid appearance of the metallic finish. The streamlined look is enhanced with a color-matched keyboard and touch pad. And touch media controls light up and become visible only when the system is powered on further enhancing the clean appearance. HP’s mobile products have won coveted International Red Dot, iF and CES Innovation design awards and been recognized by other leading design institutions.
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Cheap laptop under £200 Toshiba Tecra M2
http://ukclearancecentre.co.uk/12-ibm-t43-cheap-laptop-xp-thinkpad-wifi.html
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http://www.spokenring.com/numa-numa-english.php
An MP3 of this song can be found at the URL above. The original awesome movie is a free download and can be found at:
http://www.elephantsdream.org/
I CAN’T REPLY TO YOU BECAUSE MY REPLIES NO LONGER SHOW UP WHEN I MAKE THEM ON THIS VIDEO. SOMETHING IN YOUTUBE IS BROKEN.
This video, called “My PC Is On Fire”, was inspried by Brookers hilarious “Crazed Numa Fan” video. It’s a parody of “Ma Ya Hi”, the English version of “Numa Ye” that pays tribute to the Dell laptop that burst into flames in Japan. It uses animation footage from the Elephants Dream creative commons movie project.
Thank you Brookers for making me laugh so hard I couldn’t breathe and major congratulations on your recent success.
LYRICS:
Hello, it’s true
Your Dell, won’t boot
And I made, something that runs
To show you, that you’re screwed
Hello, hello
My PC, it won’t load
I will not pay, your lousy bill
And I throw it at the wall
When you leave my screen it fades to grey
Turned it on today, now my data’s gone away
When you make my PC load and play
Then your lousy bill I’ll pay
My PC, My PC, My PC, is on fire!
My PC, My PC, My PC, is on fire!
I know, it seems
My bill’s extreme
And I bought
Something to fix the colors, on your screen
Hello, hello
My PC, it won’t load
I will not pay, your lousy bill
And I throw it at the wall
When you leave my screen it fades to grey
Turned it on today, now my data’s gone away
When you make my PC load and play
Then your lousy bill I’ll pay
My PC, My PC, My PC, is on fire!
My PC, My PC, My PC, is on fire!
— THE END —
Look for my upcoming Pleo Numa Ye video to be announced here:
http://www.pleodinosaur.com/
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David Icke: Problem Reaction Solution (NWO Destruction Mix 2009)
What happens in terms of creating wars is a mind-manipulation technique called “Problem-Reaction-Solution”… and it works like this: Let’s say you want to centralize power into fewer and fewer hands through the UN or NATO. If you did that openly and said, “This is what we want to do”, there’d be a reaction against that. People would say, “Hey, this is a fascist state you want to create. Were not having this.” But through this technique of Problem-Reaction-Solution, you can actually manipulate people to demand you do what you want to do anyway.
So it works like this: First of all you create the problem, but you get someone else to be blamed for it. You then report that problem through the media in the way you want it reported – because the media is owned by the same people who own the banks, etc. You get the public to react to your problem by saying, “Something must be done; this can’t go on; what are THEY going to do about it?”. And at that point, THEY, who have covertly created the problem and blamed someone else, who gleaned that reaction of “Do Something”, then offer the solution to the problems they have created.
So if you take the world wars for example – after the first world war, which the financial centers of London and Wall Street, etc, funded all sides, power on this planet was in fewer hands than ever before (via the League of Nations). After the second world war, it was even fewer hands on the wheels of power. And as a result of the second world war, we had the creation of the United Nations and NATO; and we had this great centralization of global power.
-David Icke
This “Problem-Reaction-Solution” technique is not just used to create and control wars, it can also be applied to any situation where you want to produce a particular outcome. For example, this technique is currently being used to centralize power in the financial world. It can also be used to introduce new laws that restrict our civil liberties.
So, whenever you see some big news story – whether it be an alleged terrorist attack, a run on a currency, the accidental loss of people’s data, or an allegation that some poor country has developed nuclear weapons – the first question you need to ask yourself is this: “Who benefits from me believing this information?”
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