Archive for July 3rd, 2008

Spine Car

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

gambort posted a photo:

Spine Car

Fairly basic but a little bit fun.

Piante di Capri

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Gianni the cat posted a photo:

Piante di Capri

Day 90: Toaster Poser

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Catgunner posted a photo:

Day 90: Toaster Poser

I was really at a loss for today. The FGR theme just really wasn’t getting me anywhere, but I tried a few shots that were just meh. I’d wanted to do a Cylon back at some point, but really, I thought no one wants to see that, I’m a little too lumpy and hairy. Not so much for the self-love aspect. But in the end, this isn’t so bad. I can live with it for today.

For FGR: I’m a Poser (I guess it kind of works on a couple of levels.)

View On Black

Please Help - Quadriplegic & Paraplegic <B>Spinal</B> <B>Cord</B> Injuries

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Spine Surgery

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Spine Surgery

Cervical and Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

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Law enforcement now performs all PC repairs

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

 

&nbspBy Greg George
&nbspCEO
 Spinal Cord Resources Network

The Texas legislature just passed a law that all computer repairs and help must be done by a person that has a private investigator license. In order to get a PI license you must either go through a 3 year college level degree program or spend three years as an apprentice to a PI. The law stipulates that all companies repairing software and hardware problems, as well as individuals fixing their own or family PC problems must stop immediately or face 1 year in jail and $4000 fine. Unless a computer repair facility has on-staff PIs, they must close down immediately for three years until everyone becomes a PI. It is unknown how this will effect out of state help companies like Dell or Apple, but the way the law is written, if anyone helps you with a computer issue, you can be fined and thrown in jail. The Institute for Justice Texas CHapter is suing the state for all the companies and individuals that fix computers.&nbsp;

Texas has essentially made it a crime to fix computers or do any computer work if you are not a PI. Thousands of people will be thrown in unemployment lines or arrested for doing their job. All existing hardware repair companies like CompUSA or Best Buy will have to stop operations or face prison. According to reports coming out of Texas, this law was forced through by the Private Investigator lobby group to bring in more work to PIs. Obviously this was not very well thought out because how many PIs are PC or software experts and who has savings to pay the $250 - $500/hour that most PI’s charge? A whole industry has been crushed and destroyed in Texas and everyo9ne with a degree in computer science or information technology is now a criminal. All of the computer people in Texas will have to find work outside their field or leave the state so they can feed their families. However, if the families stay in Texas will they be harassed by law enforcement because their husband or wife is repairing hardware or software outside of Texas?

This does not even touch the privacy rights that this law has trampled. It isn’t anyone’s business what is on a hard drive to be repaired, or what company secrets exist in software that needs to be modified. Every computer will now be under the watchful eye of law enforcement and the Attorney General’s office to sue anyone that they believe is performing illegal activities. Parents with nude pictures of their infants have been arrested and charged with child pornography and others have been charged with hacking while trying to fix a problem for a customer. Now everything in your computer must be handed over to the state while PI’s and Law Enforcement decide what to charge everyone with. People could try and encrypt their data, but those that have done that and tried to fly in from overseas were automatically charged with terrorism. Because if you are hiding something from the state then you must be a criminal. Encrypting ⳵mething is analogous to carrying a bomb or other dangerous device among the public which can throw you in Guantanamo Bay for the rest of your life.&nbsp;

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