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Per season of course

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Kansas State Football / Chapman
« on: November 04, 2012, 12:35:56 AM »
Deserves own thread. Loved when he was still fighting for the ball and Musberger (2nd best announcer of all time) was all "Chapman really wants the ball"  :ksu:

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Essentially Flyertalk / BEEMS!
« on: October 25, 2012, 10:37:04 AM »

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Essentially Flyertalk / Music Organizing/Downloading
« on: April 08, 2012, 09:42:17 PM »
I download whole albums, or various artist albums based on date and genre from torrents.  Or find playlists on youtube or click around related videos.

I don't care enough to dedicate time to finding the best music or organizing into playlists (maybe if I had better music).  But I'm curious about other efficient ways to get music.  My listening experience I'd grade a 6/10.

How do you goemawers do music?

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Kansas State Football / BRANDON HAROLD
« on: March 29, 2012, 11:32:04 AM »
Talked to Coach Clements at the KC Catbackers.  Brandon is working hard and that there is a chance for

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Interestingly, when you combine Tim Fitzgerald's name and D. Scott Fritchen, you get F. Scott Fitzgerald.  That's not the only coincidence.  Most of you know how well-written Gopowercat articles are.  I recently spent some time comparing their works with history's greatest authors (F. Scott, Twain, Thoreau, etc), and I can confirm their genius.  It is virtually on the same level.  See if you can pick out which lines they wrote!

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1) "It was hard to blame him for the chuckle. The motion was awkward and the occasion was rare enough to be comical."

2) "Sometimes it is harder to deprive oneself of a pain than of a pleasure."

3) "A sneak attack it was not. The lopsided start carried the shock value of a phone book."

4) "Embrace his role. Embrace being the man. Embrace -- for lack of a better term -- being selfish."

5) "Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat."

6) "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear."

7) "A big man has no time really to do anything but just sit and be big."

8) "Sometimes, it's somewhat poetic how things go full circle."

9) "Yet if the only form of tradition, of handing down, consisted in following the ways of the immediate generation before us in a blind or timid adherence to its successes, "tradition" should positively be discouraged."

10) "Familiarity hasn't totally given way to comfort, though. Nervousness remains. Whether or not that's a good thing remains to be seen."

BONUS) "I've been drunk for about a week now, and I thought it might sober me up to sit in a library."

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / Stream for Baylor?
« on: February 18, 2012, 01:45:18 PM »
I'm desperate.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Phone Stack Game
« on: January 22, 2012, 02:19:32 PM »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Zh1m2Io_foo#!

The cell phone culture (along with feminism) will bring about the downfall of civilization.  If everyone did this, and also during every other situation in life, we would have a fighting chance.  Sure there are some apps that are very useful.  But for the most part, nothing is that important on the phone to constantly check it.

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Kansas State Football / Stream for Tech?
« on: October 15, 2011, 02:03:36 AM »
What is the go-to stream site these days?  I would really really appreciate if someone could stream.

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Kansas State Football / KSU-MU
« on: October 08, 2011, 02:58:24 PM »
Jesus eff that Toyota person-face commercial is creepy.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Amy Winehouse
« on: July 23, 2011, 12:01:00 PM »
 :goodbyecruelworld:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Party Hip Hop
« on: May 19, 2011, 01:16:31 PM »
Help me compile a playlist.  Looking for upbeat party hip hop, none of that "my life sucks" depressing lyricist hip hop. 

Examples

Camp Lo - Luchini (AKA This Is It)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXyFYNiV-9I

OooH- De La Soul
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOX_tFWOklE

Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg & Mark Ronson - Ooh Wee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpayJn3Ch5M

Jadakiss - We Gonna Make It ft. Styles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6TrQzNTrRA

PUSHA T - CAN I LIVE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74niHnKDLcw

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Kansas State Football / Football Nicknames for our players LIST
« on: April 24, 2011, 01:52:02 PM »
Torrell "Toe" Miller
Nigel "Rat" Malone

Please add to this list.  It helps me connect with the players, and I like using it in conversation.

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Essentially Flyertalk / Upside-down Sandwich (Review)
« on: April 24, 2011, 09:56:05 AM »
I hear eating a sandwich upside down makes it taste different.  I gave it a shot.

Brand: Subway
Ingredients: Meatball, parmesan oregano bread, cheese, lettuce, tomato, green peppers, mayo.

Verdict: There's no difference at all.  It tastes the same, maybe worse.

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Essentially Flyertalk / We need to go deeper
« on: April 01, 2011, 06:07:40 PM »
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I have just recently become accustomed too the Deep web and thanks to a recent Teen misc post on The Hidden Wiki I have decided to post this.

For those who don't know, the deep web represents a gargantuan part of the internet which is not accessible through regular searches via google or other search engines.

Searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean. While a great deal may be caught in the net, there is still a wealth of information that is deep, and therefore, missed. The reason is simple: Most of the Web's information is buried far down on dynamically generated sites, and standard search engines never find it.

This is a graphical representation of the amount of data which exists on the regular internet as opposed to that of the deep internet.

Also, try this on for size:

· Public information on the deep Web is currently 400 to 550 times larger than the commonly defined World Wide Web.

· The deep Web contains 7,500 terabytes of information compared to 19 terabytes of information in the surface Web.

· The deep Web contains nearly 550 billion individual documents compared to the 1 billion of the surface Web.

· More than 200,000 deep Web sites presently exist.

· Sixty of the largest deep-Web sites collectively contain about 750 terabytes of information — sufficient by themselves to exceed the size of the surface Web forty times.

· The deep Web is the largest growing category of new information on the Internet.

· Deep Web sites tend to be narrower, with deeper content, than conventional surface sites.

· Total quality content of the deep Web is 1,000 to 2,000 times greater than that of the surface Web.

· Deep Web content is highly relevant to every information need, market, and domain.

· More than half of the deep Web content resides in topic-specific databases.

· A full ninety-five per cent of the deep Web is publicly accessible information — not subject to fees or subscriptions.

What lies beneath the surface is a who's who of hackers, scientists, drug dealers, astronomers, assassins, physicists, revolutionaries, Government officials, Police, Feds, terrorists, perverts, data miners, kidnappers, sociologists, etc. As you can tell, the party goes across the entire moral spectrum.

I find this subject to be utterly fascinating which needs to be studied further. Whilst there are tons of bad seeds who inhabit this deep web, there's also good seeds who wish to spread their information quickly and most often anonymously, to avoid legal or ethical ramifications.

In order to access the deep web you use the Tor browser in addition to the Tor extension for Firefox. This is a good starting point.


And then access the Hidden Wiki which is a small but useful reference point to start on your journey of the deep web. kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion

***THIS is the real deal: Unless you know what you're doing I would stay away from the deep web. Your peers on Deep Web aren't quite like surface web - they're much more sophisticated and can exploit your machine for information and assume your identity if you don't know how to properly safeguard yourself.

***If you don't have TOR or know how to use it properly, do not dig around the hidden wiki. Please. A lot of the sites involved are being watched by authorities and if you dont know what you're going, you will be in a lot of legal trouble.

They got folks who literally can go toe to toe with Anon on there. Dudes who are really dangerous in the sense they are near omnipotent. This is where the serious computer viruses are made and where plots are made. They have security viruses and everything.

Another thing, this is why George Bush was calling it Internets for the longest time. He was hinting at it for a long time.

*** THIS IS A SCREENSHOT OF THE HIDDEN WIKI ***
http://i.imgur.com/Xq7ih.png


The reason the "Deep Web" is the way it is is because only about 10 percent of what's on the internet is generally/commercially interesting. Sure you could dig deep into the annals of the information superhighway but most if it is raw information. It's not packaged and easily digestible like stumbleupon or tumblr. They are websites that purposely don't get pinged to search engines so they are harder to find.

To sum it up, it's basically a private section of server space to share data off record. All that wiki leaks stuffed that leaked a couple months back? That's been on deep web for years. Ever seen a movie and see the bad guy or hacker loggin' into some weird looking private server? that's all real. Generally, terrorist networks, spy agencies, drug dealers, assassins-for-hire, and those looking for child porn lurk around those parts. There's a Hidden Wiki, there, and on the wiki they're categories of links. There are things like blogs, forums (from normal to revolutionary to blatantly illegal), Tor-enabled instant messaging and chat, anonymous file hosting, anonymous financing, anonymous tipping and information exchanges, information on computer security/anonymity, info on warez/cracks/hacking, all the books, music, movies you can possibly imagine, even links to sports betting and trade information, links to international drug markets, prostitution rings, assassin markets, black market products, child pornography, Some of societies most deviant people use this network. Not just those that browse the sites on there but also those who create it and manage them..and it's almost impossible to find either of the offenders.

Even underground fighting tournaments to the death (I'm not joking very real very organized). Very Real trained professional fighters. It may seem surreal but they are guys that train with the best and want no part of UFC or any fight league. Dudes who really enjoy fighting to the death. It's just crazy explaining it it's not some barroom brawl. These things happen and alot of millionaires pay big money to see them. Modern Gladiator battles. I heard there are some with humans vs animals.

However, 0.00000001% of all data on the dark web is stuff normal people will be able to access, understand and use. And even a small fraction of that is illegal stuff.. its not like some hardcore underground network of spies, killers, pedos and criminals. The rest % is used by their respected authorities.
Don't be an idiot and start clicking on links you see on the hiddenwiki, but poke your head in the door you'll see its not modern anarchy in there.

 :eek:

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Essentially Flyertalk / Guitar
« on: March 30, 2011, 02:39:14 PM »
Really rough ridin' hard.  I am finding it difficult to get the fingerings correct, have to be so precise.

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I was watching some pro b-ball in Asia with a friend, and were discussing the talent level.  I ponder that if I had one year of doing everything to the extreme - intense skills coaching, workouts, hire slaves to play me every day and play in some top am league etc etc, I could make the bench.  I would describe talent as good HS to division 3.  He instantly gave me a 10-1 shot crushing my feelings.

It is unlikely that I try this - if I find the free time, get some other things in order, and can't think of something better to do, 20% I would give it a shot based on action/odds from other people and if I rough ridin' feel like it.  This is like one of those Tim Ferriss random personal challenges .

About me:
- Never played organized b-ball.
- I am 6'0", 150.  6'2" with shoes + hair.
- I'm 23 now, when I was 18 I could easily grab rim with both hands from standstill.  Have dunked a handful of times on real courts, could throw it down 2-handed on the rubber courts at MHS when my legs were fresh.  Currently I can barely grab rim with one hand.
- The workouts I did to attain that vertical used improper form and insufficient rest so my knees are a little "off".
- I could jump, but I'm not one of those fast Asians.
- Mediocre/above average intramural player, totally suck now.

Sure people out there spent their whole lives playing organized ball and suck ass (if you played in hs and are posting on this forum, that would be you).  Putting a one year deadline and top-notch personal instruction would really speed up the process and efficiency.  But would it be enough?!

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Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball / stunted is not concerned
« on: February 10, 2011, 01:11:40 PM »
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Essentially Flyertalk / I will gain 30 pounds in 2 months
« on: February 03, 2011, 01:57:31 PM »
Will be doing stronglifts workout but doing 3 sets instead.  Unfortunately my gym doesn't have a squat rack, only a smith rack.

Eating 4 eggs for breakfast, only drink milk (ACNE!), eat 3 other high-protein meals (always until I am stuffed) and then eating weight gainer when I feel I didn't eat enough and before workouts (OM NOM NOM).  POWER BARS

STARTING WEIGHT 147 POUNDS

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