Nope. Thou art wrong. Very, very, very wrong. I present you: Hell
Hell has levels. This is one of them:
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Nope. Thou art wrong. Very, very, very wrong. I present you: Hell
I know it is none of my business...but how can a state have so perfectly geometric divisions (counties, presume) ....? Map drawn with a ruler?Nope. Thou art wrong. Very, very, very wrong. I present you: Hell
Those are counties in the state, and I guess for the most part they may have been drawn with a ruler. Though the southern state boarder is actually a river that separates Indiana from Kentucky.I know it is none of my business...but how can a state have so perfectly geometric divisions (counties, presume) ....? Map drawn with a ruler?
Even if the sign says Hell, it's not necessarily Hell. It's a HINO. Which sounds like next year's disease to fear.
Do you like Joss Stone, @Shadow Wolf ?
Never heard of her.Do you like Joss Stone, @Shadow Wolf ?
Lol ..British...never mindNever heard of her.
Just about all my favorite comedians are British, and there are tons of British musicians/bands that I like.Lol ..British...never mind
There are British movies I like. This for example...I die laughing from the beginning to the end of the filmJust about all my favorite comedians are British, and there are tons of British musicians/bands that I like.
I think my favorite British movie (it might be another though, and I'd have to look at who exactly made this and that) is Monty Python and the Holy Grail.There are British movies I like. This for example...I die laughing from the beginning to the end of the film
Having driven thru both NY & IN, the former is more hellish.Nope. Thou art wrong. Very, very, very wrong. I present you: Hell
I've biked thru Hell.
Having driven thru both NY & IN, the former is more hellish.
Yes, counties in Indiana--in fact, many midwestern and western states in the US were laid out on a grid system, whether it made any sense or not. Sometimes, they later used rivers, lakes, mountains, etc., to modify some of them. Most of this happened before there were very many European settlers, so it was for ease of the invading masses that such boundaries were set; the Indigenous Americans, on the other hand, used rivers, hills, mountains, lakes, etc., to establish boundaries.Map drawn with a ruler?
Yes, counties in Indiana--in fact, many midwestern and western states in the US were laid out on a grid system, whether it made any sense or not. Sometimes, they later used rivers, lakes, mountains, etc., to modify some of them. Most of this happened before there were very many European settlers, so it was for ease of the invading masses that such boundaries were set; the Indigenous Americans, on the other hand, used rivers, hills, mountains, lakes, etc., to establish boundaries.
Those were early-settled areas...modeled after England, which was based on local geography.Ever see a map of NYC? I am surprise at the grid system they have based on its age.
Ever see a map of Boston? Not even sure they had the slightest clue as to what a grid system is....and they still don't
We should not question where hell is when we know - a region of the internetI'm going to break the rules here for a moment and post something that is neither random or meaningless
There appears to have been a spike in e-mail attacks, both social engineering and with payload. I have dealt with both this week and am still dealing with one today.
1) an email, possibly from a source you know, asking you to click a link and fill out a form. This is data collection to used to take over your e-mail account, use for suture attacks, and possibly ID theft. The original attack that started this was 5 months ago and they held on to the data and e-mial account for 5 months before stacking virtually everyone in the compromised e-mial's address book.
2) Also possibly from a source you know, asking you to click the link, which takes you to what looks like a legitimate site, be that DropBox or something similar. Here you are to click a second link that comes back with you do not have access or rights to the site. This drops a payload. Not sure what yet, still working on it. It does however disable your antivirus. It makes it appear as if it is running, but it actually is not. Not exactly sure when the original e-mail compromise was just yet, but my suspicion was fairly recently