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John Birch

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  1. when I got into my first drunk driving wreck/dui, I dragged the guy outta the car who hit me and punched him in front of his wife and kids..some bouner from the bar right there tackled me and put a stranglehold on me.... I had to go to the hospital after...I mentioned it to my lawyer after and he laughed...

     

     

    you really have no recourse unless you beat the case, then you could sue the bar's owners, but that will take yaers and lots of $$$$

  2. Your Results for this scan

    Conclusion: Healthy Setup! We could detect no interesting responses from any of the commonly probed TCP and UDP ports. It would be difficult for an attacker to know where to start without further information.

    TCP ALL FILTERED No response packet was received.

    UDP ALL FILTERED No response packet was received.

  3. McPhoo, you didn't say "chopped" as in photoshopped? C'mon dude, do you also say bathroom tissue instead of kleenex, transparent ahesive tape instead of scotch tape and cola soft drink instead of coke or pepsi?

     

     

    or do you just work for adobe and want to protect the integrity of their trademark?

  4. Originally posted by richard_vagina@Jan 11 2006, 10:46 AM

    in the add reply part, there's a button that says IMG

    click that...or add ubb code yourself

     

     

     

     

    no period before brackets

     

    well yeah I know that obviously...I'm saying it won't work...the code shows up, but not the image...I tried 30 times too so I know I didn't type it wrong...I'm thinking maybe there is an image size requirement? too big etc etc? I don't know...

  5. Originally posted by H. Lecter@Jan 6 2006, 08:21 AM

    Hey you think that guy's name is Mr. Cool Ice..??

     

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    You know the place..

    ce6319db.jpg

     

     

    this guy, rich panse, takes some good ass pictures of subways...the exposures look so sharp and balanced...do any of you guys think he uses a digital camera?

     

     

    *edit: i went to the trasit site where alot od dudes work is...they actually have exposure info for the flick...

  6. but who knows if actual programming will catch up to theoretical computing speed by then?

     

     

    I think at a certain point, perhaps by 2010, 2015, computers will reach abilities needed by most consumers (full screen digital videos, databases with most knowledge, networks etc), then shit will slow down, but who knows? i think we need to catch up on infrastructure and data before we can move to the next level...

     

    edit* for spelling, additional ideaRRs (bos pronunciation)

  7. Originally posted by Mainter+Dec 23 2005, 05:16 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Mainter - Dec 23 2005, 05:16 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-John Birch@Dec 22 2005, 10:43 PM

    ^^^word...

     

     

    btw I'm still having problems with that magic tune software. the version I downloaded from their webpage won't even load for me. WTF??? Oi Vey

     

     

    you got all the right system requirements or above?

     

    do you have the right extention to extract the program?

    [/b]

     

     

     

    yeah the program installs OK, it just went I load it, the intro screen comes on and then that "windows need to close this program blah blah, send error report?" comes on, twice... and I've tried doing a bunch of combos of shutting down, restarting etc etc... I don't know, I'll take another wack at it soon...

  8. Originally posted by richard_vagina@Dec 20 2005, 03:46 AM

    dunno, but i just got a 19" samsung lcd/tft flatscreen monitor.

     

    w00t

     

     

    is that the same one I was talking about last week or two? samsung syncmaster 960bf... 19" lcd flatscreen... the only problem I've had is the magic-tunes 3.6 software to adjust the colors and shit. The program keeps freezing and crashing my computer. Even after reinstalling a few times...

  9. .gif question:

     

     

    ok, I spent the last hour figuring how to make those animations. but I'm stuck. I uploaded to photobucket as a .gif file and it works fine in photobucket, but when I paste into 12oz, it just shows the last frame. And I have it set to endless loop so that not the problem...I also tested in myspace and same problem. I think maybe its photobucket but I looked at other peoples source code who use photobucket and it looks the same and theirs works...

     

     

    any ideas?

  10. A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVERETT, WASHINGTON

     

    Everett and Snohomish County History

     

    The lush and verdant peninsula at a site named Port Gardner Bay was for centuries home to Native Americans of the Snohomish tribe. Following the Indian Wars in the 1850s, the Snohomish and other local tribes restructured as the confederation known as Tulalip and were moved to a reservation established at Tulalip Bay.

     

    Settlers came to the peninsula in response to government granted homesteads and in hopes of extracting the area's natural resources of timber and ore. Nearby mills such as ones at Port Gamble and Utsalady found this location provided easy access for cutting and transporting timber, and for two decades the area was logged.

     

    More change came in the fall of 1891 when work crews began clearing land to build an industrial boomtown supported, planned and built by wealthy east coast and regional investors who expected this spot to be where the Great Northern Railroad would first touch western tidewater. Named after the son of investor Charles Colby, Everett was planned with a diverse economic base that, in the beginning, included a paper mill, a nail factory, a bargeworks and a smelter to refine ores expected to come from the town of Monte Cristo, located in the Cascade mountains. Lumber and shingle mills began filling in at waterfront sites.

     

    Everett was incorporated in the spring of 1893. Development was scarcely underway when the country plunged into serious depression. Everett's boom was curtailed by the Panic of 1893. During the next five years, many community services such as hospitals, schools and libraries grew and solidified in response to need.

     

    A new economic boom in 1900 solidified Everett's form as an industrial city. By design, Everett set aside most of its waterfront for industry that now included lumber and shingle mills, wood products manufacturers, iron works, shipbuilders, fisheries, and canneries. There was even a brewery and a shoe factory. New expansion coincided with the arrival of immigrants, and the city's population tripled over the next decade, moving from around 8,000 in 1900 to 24,000 in 1910. Though Canadian and German newcomers accounted for the greatest number, the Scandinavian community seemed most cohesive, creating a network of support, often arranging housing and jobs for arriving relatives and friends.

     

    By World War I, Everett was dominated by the lumber-shingle trade, and by the 1920s, the city's importance as a regional and international waterfront port was well established. But problems of extractive industry proved major in an ecological sense, and cities cast in industrial modes found the next decades difficult. Tied to Everett's economic base, Snohomish County was one of the hardest hit counties in the state during the years of the Great Depression. Lumber-shingle predominance eventually gave way to the papermaking era of Weyerhaeuser, Scott and the Lowell Paper Mill, and as the timber economy began to wane regionally, the city welcomed a shift to the arrival of Boeing and aerospace in the 1960s.

     

    Though Boeing was not able to provide the recession proof industry it hoped at its outset, it has remained an important, dominant and stable presence in Everett. The arrival of electronics corporations such as John Fluke Mfg. and Intermec spurred economic growth in the � but downsizing and layoffs took their toll in the �.

     

    Everett's past is present today in many buildings and residences that still stand. Restoration and rehabilitation has given new life to older neighborhoods and Everett抯 central business district. Structures such as the Monte Cristo Hotel, the Culmback and Krieger buildings, various structures along Hewitt Avenue, several residential areas and the city抯 public library and City Hall are examples of successful adaptation of city landmarks. New construction has added a Center for the Performing Arts which takes its place alongside the historic Everett Civic Auditorium and the original Everett Theater.

     

    Today Everett supports a healthy economy, utilizing the pluses of aerospace, telecommunications, computer technology, electronics, health care, tourism, education and government business, the paper products industry of Kimberly-Clark Corporation and numerous small businesses. In the 1990s, government plans for a Navy homeport came to fruition. Though scaled back in size from original plans, the Everett homeport is modern in size and design and commands a prominent place on the city抯 waterfront.

     

     

     

    Population Statistics 2000 Census

    Number Percent

    Total population 95,990 100.0

     

    SEX AND AGE

    Male 46,526 50.9

    Female 44,962 49.1

     

    Under 5 years 7,136 7.8

    5 to 9 years 6,601 7.2

    10 to 14 years 5,774 6.3

    15 to 19 years 6,241 6.8

    20 to 24 8,516 9.3

    25 to 34 15,567 17.0

    35 to 44 14,911 16.3

    45 to 54 11,219 12.3

    55 to 59 3,494 3.8

    6 0 to 64 2,614 2.9

    65 to 74 4,292 4.7

    74 to 84 3,703 4.0

    85 years and over 1,402 1.6

     

    Median age &years) 32.2 N/A

     

    18 years and over 68,509 74.9

    Male 34,735 38.0

    Female 33,774 36.9

    21 years and over

     

    64,013

    70.0

    62 years and over

     

    10,873

     

     

    11.9

    65 years and over

     

    9,415

    10.3

    Male 3,665 4.0

    Female 5,750 6.3

     

    RACE

    One race 87,604 95.8

    White 74,152 81.1

    Black or African American 3,061 3.3

    American Indian and Alaska Native 1,423 1.6

     

    Asian

    5,773 6.3

    Asian Indian 521 0.6

    Chinese 370 0.4

    Filipino 1,432 1.6

    Japanese 237 0.3

    Korean 617 0.7

    Vietnamese 1,333 1.5

    Other Asian 1,263 1.4

    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 330 0.4

    Native Hawaiian 120 0.1

    Guamanian or Chamorro 51 0.1

    Samoan 42 0.0

    Other Pacific Islander 117 0.1

    Some other race 2,865 3.1

    Two or more races

     

    3,884

    4.2

     

    Race alone or in combination with one or more races

    White 77,476 84.7

    Black or African American 3,909 4.3

    American Indian and Alaska Native 2,557 2.8

    Asian 6,991 7.6

    Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 679 0.7

    Some other race 4,065 4.4

     

    HISPANIC OR LATINO AND RACE

    Total population 91,488 100.0

    Hispanic or Latino (of any race)

     

    6,539

    7.1

    Mexican 4,834

     

    5.3

    Puerto Rican 251 0.3

    Cuban

     

    40

    0.0

    Other Hispanic or Latino 1,414 1.5

    Not Hispanic or Latino 84,949

     

    92.9

    White alone 71,276 77.9

     

    RELATIONSHIP

    Total population 91,488 100.0

    In households 87,285 95.4

    Householder 36,325 39.7

    Spouse 15,276 16.7

    Child 25,161 27.5

    Own child under 18 years 20,940 22.9

    Other relatives 3,694 4.0

    Under 18 years 1,195 1.3

    Nonrelatives 6,829 7.5

    Unmarried partner 2759 3.0

    In group quarters 4,203 4.6

    Institutionalized population 882 1.0

    Noninstitutionalized population

     

    3,321

    3.6

     

    HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE

    Total households 36,325 100.0

    Family households (families) 21,616 59.5

    With own children under 18 years 11,583 31.9

    Married couple family 15,276 42.1

    With own children under under 18 years 7,344 20.2

    Female householder, no husband present 4,552 12.5

    With own children under 18 years 3,130

     

    8.6

    Nonfamily households 14,709 40.5

    Householder living alone 11,509 31.7

    Householder 65 years and over 3,095 8.5

     

    Households with individuals under 18 years 12,511 34.4

     

    Households with individuals 65 years and over

    6,572 18.1

     

    Average household size 2.40 N/A

    Average family size 3.04 N/A

     

    HOUSING OCCUPANCY

    Total housing units 38,512 100.0

    Occupied housing units 36,325 94.3

    Vacant housing units 2,187 5.7

    For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use 74 0.2

     

    Homeowner vacancy rate (percent) N/A 1.9

    Rental vacancy rate (percent) N/A

     

    6.2

     

    HOUSING TENURE

    Occupied housing units 36,325 100.0

    Owner-occupied housing units 16,701 46.0

    Renter-occupied housing units 19,624 54.0

     

    Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.51 N/A

    Average Household size of renter-occupied unit 2.32 N/A

     

     

     

    Everett Firms Employing 100 or More

    Firm Phone Number Product or Service

     

    1989

     

    2001

    Achilles USA 353-7000 PVC Film 150 177

    Albertson's 872-8070 Grocery 339 440

    Associated Sand & Gravel 355-2111 Concrete & Asphalt 500 283

    Bethany Northwest 259-5508 Senior Care 315 350

    Boeing Co. 342-2121 Commercial Aircraft 23,500 23,700

    Buse Timber 258-2577 Lumber 135 125

    Cascade S&L 339-5800 Banking 129 150

    City of Everett 259-8700 City Government 966 1082

    Community Transit 348-7100 Public Transit 220 498

    Lowe’s Hardware 259-2017 Retail N/A 138

    Eaton (was Opcon) 353-0900 Control Systems 120 110

    Everett Clinic 259-0966 Medical 400 1200

    Everett Community College 388-9229 Adult Education 297 660

    Everett School District 339-4200 Public Education 1,300 1,500

    John Fluke 347-6100 Electronic Instruments 2,400 1236

    Fred Meyer 348-8423 Retail 375 265

    Frontier Bank 347-0600 Banking 139 251

    Verizon 261-5321 Telecommunications 1,806 1659

    Herald Newspaper 339-3000 Publishing 380 400

    Intermec 348-2600 Electronics 500 800

    K-Mart 353-8103 Retail 150 120

    Kimberly-Clark 259-7333 Paper Products 1,444 910

    Mukilteo School District 356-1215 Public Education 400 1600

    Jen-Weld (Nord) 259-9292 Wood Products 450 219

    Providence Hospital 258-7563 Medical Care 1,100 2,500

    PUD #1 258-8211 Electric Utility 824 975

    QFC (was Olson’s) 259-6061 Grocery 450 140

    Safeway 258-3545 Grocery 600 350

    Snohomish County 388-3411 County Government 1,700 2478

    U.S. Navy Civilian 304-3487 Military Installation N/A N/A

    U.S. Navy Civilian 304-5829 Ship Building & Repair N/A N/A

    U.S. Navy, Active Duty " " N/A N/A

    U.S. Postal Service 438-2121 Mail Delivery 430

    State Emp Security & DSHS 339-4700 State Government 294 500

     

     

     

    ncome and Housing Cost

    Income and Housing Cost US Dollars Source

    Median Household Income $ 46,743 U.S. Census, 2000

    Average house cost $168,300 U.S. Census, 2000

     

     

     

     

     

    also home of the aquasox and silvertips!!!

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