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Unless i'm very much mistaken those are the anal explosion inducing sugarfree gummi bears (half eaten) that people from the internet sent :
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Jumpingmanjim posted:Unless i'm very much mistaken those are the anal explosion inducing sugarfree gummi bears (half eaten) that people from the internet sent : Looks like more than half eaten. Reckon that might be part of the poor state of that latrine.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 07:33 |
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Mirthless posted:I think only the fryman brought and smoked weed while he was there and iirc they all got lovely with him about it Reminder that weed is legal in Oregon. You can technically get in trouble for smoking it on federal land, but I don't think any of these sovereign citizens recognized the land they were on as federal anyway. Bunch of loving lamers. The photos of that refuge look like the aftermath of a bunch of college bros getting a beach house over spring break. Also, http://twitter.com/DymburtNews/status/712719280446398464/photo/1 Is this chew spit?
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 07:52 |
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Has anyone managed to find out what happened to the 54 gallon barrel of lube?
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 08:02 |
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il serpente cosmico posted:Reminder that weed is legal in Oregon. You can technically get in trouble for smoking it on federal land, but I don't think any of these sovereign citizens recognized the land they were on as federal anyway. There is going to be spit EVERYWHERE there, chew especially. Lord knows they're probably horribly dehydrated because they eat like children so it's got the consistency of putty too
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 08:54 |
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http://twitter.com/LesZaitz/status/712627082610671616
I would blow Dane Cook has issued a correction as of 12:11 on Mar 24, 2016 |
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Entropic posted:https://twitter.com/jjmacnab/status/712755953091747840 I hope that these idiots are held up forever as the true representatives of the Sovereign Citizen movement: a bunch of disgusting, thieving spoiled manchildren using nonsensical outrage to justify playing make-believe on the public dime. The utter stupidity of these failures must be enshrined for eternity as the real character of deluded entitlement.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 10:50 |
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What did those loving idiots do all day? They tore everything open and threw it on the ground, I can see that. But who can live like that? After a week of tripping over all the nasty poo poo they made, wouldn't someone at least say, "drat, just toss it all against a wall." Drop your waste wherever. Spit wherever. Break whatever. These are the men who said they wanted to inspire a nation to rise up?
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 14:38 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:What did those loving idiots do all day? I get the feeling a lot of the men who came without families had traditional housewives that would clean up after them all the time and be drat happy to do it lest they
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 14:48 |
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Jumpingmanjim posted:Unless i'm very much mistaken those are the anal explosion inducing sugarfree gummi bears (half eaten) that people from the internet sent : Or there's always the small hope they are the dick shaped gummies!
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 14:58 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:What did those loving idiots do all day? I know that they spent some time tearing the place apart for evidence of "corruption", but that was satisfied when they could parade those research grants around. I'm guessing that they basically trolled around their new clubhouse, puffing each other up for being such strong, brave patriots and getting drunk/high. Like overgrown frat boys with guns.
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https://twitter.com/psiphyr/status/713003691142422533
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 17:08 |
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yeah, when the feds put that much effort into it they're going to throw the entire book at you
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 18:05 |
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Good thing this isn't a drug case or they'd be walking. quote:The federal government has more than 400,000 pages of evidence against fugitive Miami doctor Armando Angulo, taking up some two terabytes of digital space. On the surface, it sounds like a pretty solid case. But at the urging of prosecutors, charges were dropped against the doctor because the evidence is simply taking up too much space on government servers.
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Gobbeldygook posted:Good thing this isn't a drug case or they'd be walking. quote:An external hard drive with a terabyte of storage can be easily purchased online at outlets like Best Buy for around $100. This kind of disingenuous bullshit pisses me off. Server storage is significantly more expensive than just buying a loving external drive from best buy and attaching it to the network. At my previous postion, we had the office manager for one of our doctor's offices request us to increase his departments share quota by 500GB and when he was denied, offered to buy the storage himself. When we quoted him our cost he flipped his poo poo. On the other side, only have 40TB of global network storage as a federal agency is a travesty, but I am not the least bit surprised based on what I've seen working for the government.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 18:34 |
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Jumpingmanjim posted:Has anyone managed to find out what happened to the 54 gallon barrel of lube? I've said it before and I'll say it again: this is the most important unanswered question from this whole thing
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 19:09 |
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The investigators will learn how Jake Ryan slipped past the FBI blockade when they discover a snail trail of lube leading from the refuge directly to Jake Ryan's home in Montana.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 19:19 |
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CommanderApaul posted:This kind of disingenuous bullshit pisses me off. Server storage is significantly more expensive than just buying a loving external drive from best buy and attaching it to the network. At my previous postion, we had the office manager for one of our doctor's offices request us to increase his departments share quota by 500GB and when he was denied, offered to buy the storage himself. When we quoted him our cost he flipped his poo poo. Dealing with federal IT systems gives me a loving headache.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 19:52 |
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CommanderApaul posted:This kind of disingenuous bullshit pisses me off. Server storage is significantly more expensive than just buying a loving external drive from best buy and attaching it to the network. At my previous postion, we had the office manager for one of our doctor's offices request us to increase his departments share quota by 500GB and when he was denied, offered to buy the storage himself. When we quoted him our cost he flipped his poo poo. I don't really know how it works in server farms, but what's expensive about it? There's 2tb datacenter drives on Amazon that sell for $150. I'm guessing the cost is something other than the physical storage itself?
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Mirthless posted:I don't really know how it works in server farms, but what's expensive about it? There's 2tb datacenter drives on Amazon that sell for $150. I'm guessing the cost is something other than the physical storage itself? Maybe the bandwidth and power costs and upkeep? I have no idea about costs for a datacenter environment, but the climate control costs must be absolutely insane as well. Geostomp posted:I hope that these idiots are held up forever as the true representatives of the Sovereign Citizen movement: a bunch of disgusting, thieving spoiled manchildren using nonsensical outrage to justify playing make-believe on the public dime. The utter stupidity of these failures must be enshrined for eternity as the real character of deluded entitlement. Oh, it will be. These idiots are now the shining example of Sovcit: a bunch of entitled crybabies who poo poo all over the place and claim superiority based on their skin color. In short, pathetic assholes who by all rights should be locked up and left to poo poo themselves into a coma.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 20:10 |
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Don't underestimate the federal government's ability to take something really cheap and turn it into a monster budget item
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 20:12 |
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Mirthless posted:I don't really know how it works in server farms, but what's expensive about it? There's 2tb datacenter drives on Amazon that sell for $150. I'm guessing the cost is something other than the physical storage itself? Two things I can think of off the top of my head - (1) you've got to mirror the data or otherwise provide some back-up both onsite and offsite and (2) you also have to supply a new NAS unit every X drives, so the cost of each drive has to also include its share of its associated NAS unit.
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Lord of Pie posted:Don't underestimate the federal government's ability to take something really cheap and turn it into a monster budget item hmmm, the bundys DID make a lot of sense, you're right
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evilweasel posted:Two things I can think of off the top of my head - (1) you've got to mirror the data or otherwise provide some back-up and (2) you also have to supply a new NAS unit every X drives, so the cost of each drive has to also include its share of its associated NAS unit. #1 was the one that first came to mind. It's not just a matter of tossing in a jazz-drive to hold extra documents/movies/porn. There's security encryption, off-site hosting, and other stuff that comes to mind. The hoops a law office has to jump through just for HIIPA related stuff is bad enough, imagine havinv to deal with LESC/PII, Confidential, Classified, etc stuff on top of it. And if they did just go ahead and do that suddenly the narrative would be people bitching about how they leave themselves open to someone slipping in a corrupt file or virus on the drat thing. My knowledge of computers is basically at the Tuktuk "threaten magic thinking box with club until spirits inside obey you" level and even i can see how terrible an idea that is.
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Gobbeldygook posted:Good thing this isn't a drug case or they'd be walking. quote:U.S. District Judge Linda Reade dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled in court. However, Angulo cannot return to the U.S. where he is still wanted on other charges. Authorities say his alleged crimes were not victimless, costing Medicaid $6.5 million and leading several individuals into drug addiction and other health risks.
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Mirthless posted:I don't really know how it works in server farms, but what's expensive about it? There's 2tb datacenter drives on Amazon that sell for $150. I'm guessing the cost is something other than the physical storage itself? At the time, 600GB drives were just south of $1000 each (looks like they still are, drat), and they got installed in pairs in the storage servers, and in a RAID 100 (4 mirrors double stripped, 8 drives total. $8000 for 1.2TB of storage) in the application servers. We also have 300, 120 and 76GB for other uses, mainly older servers. Company policy was to increase the storage quota 1GB at a time for department-level folders and 100MB at a time for personal drives (this is a hospital, noone should be storing anything outside of the medical record system that is more complex than excel/word/pdf documents). The manager was tired of requesting 1GB bumps every couple months and wanted a lot in one go with no actual justification for it. That's just the physical cost of the storage, doesn't include the extra storage needed for shadow copy backups, full/incremental tape backups, power, HVAC, bandwidth, etc. Kazak_Hstan posted:Dealing with federal IT systems gives me a loving headache. Mismatch of contractors who have to talk through marginally qualified feds instead of talking directly to each other to fix the bandaid on top of a bandaid on top of a bandaid on top of a bad decision from 10 years ago that hasn't been ripped out and replaced because the budget process makes it drat near impossible to get a multi-year expensive project approved, so you just apply more bandaids. Edit: Since I took us on an IT derail, I am extremely interested in seeing how much, if any, of that multi-terabytes of evidence is logs and captured network traffic from the militants deciding to either use the wifi in the refuge or straight up hooking computers up to the network and David Frye's "hacking" of the computer by using a Linux USB stick. CommanderApaul has issued a correction as of 20:49 on Mar 24, 2016 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:What did those loving idiots do all day?
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Mirthless posted:I don't really know how it works in server farms, but what's expensive about it? There's 2tb datacenter drives on Amazon that sell for $150. I'm guessing the cost is something other than the physical storage itself? I doubt the government/justice department is buying off the shelf components and having their own in-house IT staff assemble storage arrays. They're likely contracting with a major vendor (EMC/Dell/HP/IBM/etc) to have redundant storage arrays installed, which significantly ups the price per GB/TB of drives because you're not only paying for the hardware but also software licensing and some kind of support contract, which can get steep depending on coverage times and SLAs. I worked for HP in the enterprise sector for two years before getting laid off about this time last year and from the pricing that I could see in the parts inventory software something simple like a 2.5" 174 GB SAS drive had a list price north of $600.
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Kazak_Hstan posted:100 yards from water, at least six inches deep, dont let your trowel touch the poop, pack out your TP. Do it it's liberating. sounds fun but I think if I'm ever in the position where I have to I'm just gonna blow my brains out instead
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VikingSkull posted:sounds fun but I think if I'm ever in the position where I have to I'm just gonna blow my brains out instead you'd rather kill yourself than dig a hole?
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Epic High Five posted:you'd rather kill yourself than dig a hole? Americans are lazy shits. Who knew?
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 00:30 |
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So 400 posts later, what's new besides he's going to jail?
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 03:12 |
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Darth123123 posted:So 400 posts later, what's new besides he's going to jail? lots of people going to jail. 26 or 27 right now. They also completely destroyed the place and it's going to cost $6million to cover the damages.
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Mr. Nice! posted:lots of people going to jail. 26 or 27 right now. They also completely destroyed the place and it's going to cost $6million to cover the damages. The Bundys shouldn't have gotten Schwifty.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 04:11 |
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"You see, we are just reclaiming this property from the evil federal government and securing it for the good people of the county." *Hawks a big glob of Skoal directly on the floor like a damned animal*
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 04:50 |
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VikingSkull posted:sounds fun but I think if I'm ever in the position where I have to I'm just gonna blow my brains out instead Once I dug a hole and took a poo poo and had nothing left to wipe with. I wiped my rear end with handfuls of sand.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 05:05 |
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Utz posted:Once I dug a hole and took a poo poo and had nothing left to wipe with. I wiped my rear end with handfuls of sand. should have used your posts
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 05:50 |
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Phobophilia posted:should have used your posts You can't wipe away poo poo with more poo poo
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Gorilla Salad posted:What did those loving idiots do all day? Ever lived with/around a hoarder? My aunt filled two houses with garbage and antique clothing and unironically blamed Obama for it.
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