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How Use New Mouse From HP To Wi-Fi
Post Date: 2011-07-10 13:38:09 by darwin
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HP today announced a new lineup of wireless accessories equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and HP Link-5 technology to promote mobility and ease of use. Products such as the company’s exclusive HP Wi-Fi® Mobile Mouse allow users to do more without the hassle of wires and with the assurance of extended battery life. Any wireless mouse worth its salt ships with a receiver in the form of a dongle. HP's Wi-Fi mouse incredulously does not have any receiver of its own. That means, unless you want to use it with a Wi-Fi ready laptop, this mouse is of no worth to you. On the other hand, laptop users will appreciate the fact that this mouse frees up a USB port. The rodent has five ...

New Laptop Acer AC700 Chromebook
Post Date: 2011-07-10 12:43:57 by darwin
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The AC700 is Acer's first Chromebook launch. The device comes with an 11.6-inch HD LED-backlit LCD and features HDMI output for those who want to connect the device to an HDTV. The Chromebook weighs 2.95 pounds and comes in at just one-inch thick. Users can connect to the Web via Wi-Fi and work on the device for six hours on a single charge. Acer AC700, the new model will sport an 11.6-inch HD Widescreen CineCrystal LED-backlit LCD screen and come with an Intel Atom N570 dual-core processor. It will have 2GB of DDR3 memory and a 16GB SSD on the storage front. The launch means that the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook, recently launched in the US and the UK is not longer the only model on ...

Looking for laptop supplier with good price
Post Date: 2008-10-26 20:37:33 by saigonlab
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TYRANNY IN AMERICA - THE 16TH AMENDMENT BILL BENSON LITIGATION
Post Date: 2008-02-12 12:28:46 by jdlaw
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The Declaration of Independence lists, among other grounds for breaking away from English rule, the “abolishing [of] our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments.” Such conduct on the part of King George was deemed so contrary to “the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God” entitled them, our Founding Fathers resorted to a long, bloody war, pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. We all know the outcome of that great struggle for freedom. The birth of a new Republic and a written constitution designed to ensure that previous abuses of power were never again to be instituted in ...

TYRANNY IN AMERICA - THE 16TH AMENDMENT BILL BENSON LITIGATION
Post Date: 2008-02-12 12:24:01 by jdlaw
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The Declaration of Independence lists, among other grounds for breaking away from English rule, the “abolishing [of] our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments.” Such conduct on the part of King George was deemed so contrary to “the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God” entitled them, our Founding Fathers resorted to a long, bloody war, pledging their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor. We all know the outcome of that great struggle for freedom. The birth of a new Republic and a written constitution designed to ensure that previous abuses of power were never again to be instituted in ...

Coming Soon to a Telephone Near You
Post Date: 2007-08-07 16:31:14 by cdrumheller
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Coming Soon to a Telephone Near You By Clell Drumheller As you may know, not long ago, due to a collapse in donations from former supporters, the Republican National Committee terminated many of their phone bank callers. The leadership of the RNC decided that the reason why contributions were drying up was not because of Republican incompetence and malfeasance in office, but rather because the American employees are unwilling (or unable) to do these kinds of jobs. Therefore, since the Republican bigwigs have determined that almost all competition is good*, they have once, again, joined their Democrat brethren in outsourcing America. Will the American people, finally, recognize and ...

Understanding the “Two-Party” System
Post Date: 2007-08-05 09:25:05 by cdrumheller
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Understanding the “Two-Party” System By Clell Drumheller “…Come out from among them…” (2 Corinthians 6:17) Judging from their behavior alone (not their labels or rhetoric), Democrats and Republicans often cannot be easily distinguished from one another. Nevertheless, for the sake of discussion let us treat these sections of the current political duopoly as fully separate political parties. If a fair-minded person of, at least, average intelligence studies and observes the actions of these two parties and the effects of these actions, certain mutual trends become obvious. Could it be that pretty much the same people are “calling the shots” for both ...

Ron Paul for President 2008
Post Date: 2007-02-12 11:16:37 by Crusader
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Oh Joy! Oh Rapture! Ron Paul has authorized an exploratory committee to look at his chances for a presidential run in 2008. Nothing could cheer me more. It is almost an impossibility for a third party to field a viable candidate, especially if they are a strict constitutionalist. Ron Paul overcomes most of the problems as he is far from being an unknown. Dr. Pauls dedication to the rule of constitutional law and voting his oath is rare indeed. Most congressional types take the oath to uphold the Constitution and then a few days later they resume tearing down the rule of law it represents. There is no shortage of articles and speeches that show where Dr. Paul stands on just about any ...

Political Elitists
Post Date: 2007-02-05 14:38:50 by Crusader
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I subscribe to http://Townhall.com. They have many talented and insightful writers on their staff. I have many favorites that would no doubt cause the folks in Washington to label me a radical right wing nut. So be it...I can think of far worse things to be called and besides, I think I am in good company. Paul Jacob wrote a particularly good piece on our political elitists. I want to share it with those who haven't read it elsewhere. The awesome clarity of the ruling class By Paul Jacob Sunday, February 4, 2007 Many amongst our elite opinion leaders find government “Of the people” so passé. Yes, they’re all for government for the people, and plenty of it: ...

Professional Victims
Post Date: 2007-02-03 11:02:35 by Crusader
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It was with extreme amusement that I perused an article on CNS News. It seems the legislature in Virginia had decided to pass a resolution formally apologizing for slavery. Ok...well and good. If there are those alive who care and really feel a need to abase themselves...so be it. The amusing part is the luke warm vote of approval tendered by one Rev Jessie Jackson, the elder statesman of profession victimhood. He of couse tempered his enthusiasm by reminding the folks in Virginia that there can be no apology without some form of material consequences. Presumably this is yet another attempt to bilk the taxpayers into paying reparations. Mr Jackson, sir, if reparations are indeed the need ...

America's Silent Two-front War
Post Date: 2007-02-02 11:06:20 by Crusader
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There is a great deal of beating of breasts and grinding of teeth over the war in Iraq and the possibility of war in Iran. I would call the attention of those of pacifist leanings to one very important point. The war in Iraq is not Bush’s war but rather the result of our elected congress failing to exercise their Constitutional authority. If congress hadn’t frittered away all their war making authority with the ill-advised War Powers Act we probably wouldn’t be in the current fix. By giving President FD Roosevelt virtually unlimited power to make war they opened a Pandora’s Box. Unfortunately, for us, the taxpayer, war is very profitable … for the businesses that ...

Social Security Sell-out
Post Date: 2007-01-31 21:31:53 by Crusader
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Well, once again Commissar ... uh President Bush has sidestepped the people's elected Congress and excercised his unlimited dictatorial powers by signing the totalization agreement with Mexico. This he did a few days before the elections so as to divert attention. With the stroke of his pen, he guaranteed the rapid and total bankruptacy of the Social Security Slush Fund. And he managed to keep it quiet until the last week or so. The GAO estimates that about 300,000 Mexican nationals will be immediately eligible to draw Social Security Benefits with the number reaching as many as 3,000,000 in a few years.This will include illegal aliens that managed to work in this country for 18 months ...

CUT AND RUN
Post Date: 2007-01-15 10:41:18 by ABUTOM
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I watched CNN Sunday and all the quislings where dancing on the Repuppy grave. As usual the deck was stacked with Demoncratic jokers and only one pro American gal who said America is being screwed. As punishment for not falling into the party line she will not be given the highest Soviet supreme media award. The order of Lemon. To show you how she was punished, they flashed her name in subtitles only once in one mili second. Yet the DNC Mata Hairy got three one minute name flashes. The Kremlin carp today is GW admits he made mistakes. The defense calls George Washington our first president who said beware the media demoncrat complex. I'm only kidding but GW did say "In times of ...

Power Letter 01/14/07 - Tell the Repubs in Congress to support the President -- and our troops!
Post Date: 2007-01-14 15:20:25 by Bryan M
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Editors notes: When we originally sent this weeks Power Letter out, Thursday, one dear Member responded with comments and changes! We have heard her call and made the changes to the ActiFax Blasts per her suggestion! You spoke, we listened. Carter, I agree full heartedly that many of our Republican Leaders have hidden in the closet when it comes to leadership and standing up to the Dem's. However, I want them to do something much more public than enter a statment into the Congressional Record. They need to hold a press conference and publicly state that they support this President and Commander In Chief in his fight for victory in Iraq. They need to let the American people see who ...

Ron Paul for President
Post Date: 2007-01-13 09:19:26 by Bryan M
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WOW, Dr. No is running for President! Hooray...as another internet person commented: Can Dr. Ron Paul possibly win? Of course not. Everyone will be against him. Freedom is a foreign concept after 4-7 generations of government-controlled media and schools Around 1986, the balance turned so that a majority of "Americans" are directly or indirectly paid by the government at the forced expense of the rest of us. Government employees certainly won't vote for freedom against their false "security". Oldpharts won't vote for anyone the opposition claims will lower their SS "benefits" 90% of Blacks & Hispanics, crippled folk, both mentally & ...

DAR Monday 11 Dec. 2006
Post Date: 2006-12-11 11:43:14 by jsager
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December 11, 2006 Laptop FREEMail...Laptop Wall of Famer Nails It: Lasting Legacy Sought in Activist Cause!Editors note: Mr. and Mrs. Bartels recieved the first Laptop Wall of Fame award in 2005 for their lifetime efforts in fighting for America as envisioned by our founders! Mr. Malatesta, Multitudes of Christians having chosen to put on God's Coat of Armor and surround selves with same, especially strong involved Christian Churches and Christian organizations with collective memberships in the multi-millions who on the information highway, are doing total end-runs around the hard left media, Hollywood, Academia OBE Educators, ACLU, Move on Org, Planned Parenthood et al and are ...

THE NEW WORLD OIL ORDER, Part 2 - Russia tips the balance
Post Date: 2006-12-03 08:46:02 by Starwind
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Russia has set the agenda for the global transition to an entirely new model of international energy security designed to address intensifying concerns, especially those of the rising East. Russia, possessing unequaled energy-based leverage, has taken the leadership among the world's producers and the rising powerhouse economies of the East to promote a vast worldwide web of alliances and ties prominently featuring rigid bilateral, private long-term supply contracts. This model runs counter to and increasingly circumvents the established liberal US-backed global oil market denominated in US dollars. The West relies on the current order for its energy security. It cannot function without ...

THE NEW WORLD OIL ORDER, Part 1 - Russia attacks the West's Achilles' heel
Post Date: 2006-12-03 08:45:38 by Starwind
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Russia has found the Achilles' heel of the US colossus. In concert with its oil-producing partners and the rising powerhouse economies of the East, Russia is altering the foundations of the current US-led liberal global oil-market order, insidiously working to undermine its US-centric nature and slanting it toward serving first and foremost the energy-security needs and the geopolitical aspirations of the rising East. All this is at the impending incalculable expense of the West. What is increasingly at stake is secure US access to global energy resources - strategic US energy security - because the West's traditional control respecting those global resources is seriously faltering ...

With a Grain of Salt: What Went Wrong?
Post Date: 2006-11-29 12:07:57 by Starwind
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Have you noticed a faint air of desperation around the western world capitals these days? OK, so it is not faint but quite visible. The desperation is around the Iraq war particularly and to a lesser extent, the Afghanistan war. The authorities are running around like headless chickens trying to understand or decide what to do. Actually, this is not restricted to just the COW nations (USA, UK, Poland, Australia, etc.) but can be sensed across a wide swathe of countries. Almost every country worth of note is experiencing a big element of doubt. If it is not "how the heck do we get out of this mess?" then it's "crikey, if they pull out, what's going to happen to ...

U.S. Trade Deficit Has Roots Here, Not in China
Post Date: 2006-11-16 13:12:30 by Starwind
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Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The harsh reality of America's trade woes is encompassed by two prominent numbers: September's $64.3 billion trade deficit and October's 4.4 percent unemployment rate. With the U.S. economy operating at what most economists and policy makers -- including those at the Federal Reserve -- regard as full employment, and simultaneously running a huge trade deficit, the nation is consuming far more in goods and services than it produces. The ideal resolution of this dilemma would be for the demand for U.S. exports to rise gradually while American households increase their savings and cut spending. That would allow some of the country's factory capacity to shift to ...

Republicans need a bridge back to reality
Post Date: 2006-11-13 10:47:46 by Starwind
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WASHINGTON -- At least Republicans now know where "the bridge to nowhere" leads: to the political wilderness. But there are three reasons for conservatives to temper their despondency. First, they were punished not for pursuing but for forgetting conservatism. Second, they admire market rationality, and the political market has worked. Third, on various important fronts, conservatism continued its advance Tuesday. Of course the election-turning issue was not that $223 million bridge in Alaska, or even the vice of which it is emblematic -- incontinent spending by a Republican-controlled Congress trying to purchase permanent power. Crass spending (the farm and highway bills, the ...

Mr
Post Date: 2006-11-11 20:09:55 by Recce1
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Hi Carter, After reading the LaptopAmerica manifesto, I don't see how LaptopAmerica could support any Republican, certainly not president Bush and this administration. I realize that sounds cynical, but please name one prominent Republican in either the House or Senate or the administration that would be 100% in compliance. Name any Republican who would pass such a litmus test 100 percent. While I generally agree with the manifesto, I don't believe that Republican platforms are always correct. It's my belief that anyone who would pledge never to stray from a party platform no matter the issue doesn't deserve to hold office as their loyalty would be to the party rather than to America and ...

Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdown
Post Date: 2006-11-02 11:27:18 by Starwind
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Monday view: Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdownBy Ambrose Evans-Pritchard  Last Updated: 12:09am GMT 30/10/2006 Monday view: Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdown Judging by their body language, the US authorities believe the roaring bull market this autumn is just a suckers' rally before the inevitable storm hits.Hank Paulson, the market-wise Treasury Secretary who built a $700m fortune at Goldman Sachs, is re-activating the 'plunge protection team' (PPT), a shadowy body with powers to support stock index, currency, and credit futures in a crash.Otherwise known as the working group on financial markets, it was ...

The end of constitutionalism
Post Date: 2006-10-27 17:58:20 by Bryan M
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Republican Party candidates have been the recipients of my vote, my work and my contributions ever since I became old enough to cast a ballot in 1964. The Republican Party that I supported stood for fiscal responsibility, social conservatism, national sovereignty and constitutional government. That party no longer exists. After seeing our son off for his second tour in Iraq last weekend, my wife and I returned home from Fort Hood, our son's wife and young daughter in tow, just in time to see the president sign the Military Commissions Act of 2006 into law. The president, with Vice President Cheney at his side, proclaimed this to be an historic day. In that, at least, Mr. Bush was correct. ...

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