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Considering I just bought a Lee Jackson (more or less modified Marshall), about to buy a 2x12 cab with dual Vintage 30's, and possibly even grabbing a new guitar with EMG's or Seymour Duncans I am curious who you've added to the list. I'm jazzed for you! Can't wait to hear more about them. A ton of artists i didn't give a second thought to back in the day. The few bands I am sure i will catch the most shit for are Cinderella, Faster pussycat and LA guns. Others I have started to enjoy more with age are Great White, Deep Purple, Dio, Van Halen, Jackyl to name a few. My top bands back in the day were Quiet Riot, Twisted sister, Iron Maidian, Judist priest, Motley Crue, AC/DC, Krokus, Areosmith to name a few. Every Mothers Nightmare's first album is another. They do a good "long haired country boy" cover. When you said jackyl that reminded me of the game jackal on NES...lol I had about 600 NES games up til a few years ago. I remember having that one but dont remember the storyline. Was more into collecting for the nostalgia. lol Still have about 50 games, a few game genies, and a bunch of the NES Advantage controllers. You should check the band Jackyl out. Dude uses a chainsaw like a guitar. A buddy of mine just sold a NES and Sega with a boatload of games in good condition for $250.00 on Facebook yard sale thingy...
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Considering I just bought a Lee Jackson (more or less modified Marshall), about to buy a 2x12 cab with dual Vintage 30's, and possibly even grabbing a new guitar with EMG's or Seymour Duncans I am curious who you've added to the list. I'm jazzed for you! Can't wait to hear more about them. A ton of artists i didn't give a second thought to back in the day. The few bands I am sure i will catch the most shit for are Cinderella, Faster pussycat and LA guns. Others I have started to enjoy more with age are Great White, Deep Purple, Dio, Van Halen, Jackyl to name a few. My top bands back in the day were Quiet Riot, Twisted sister, Iron Maidian, Judist priest, Motley Crue, AC/DC, Krokus, Areosmith to name a few. Every Mothers Nightmare's first album is another. They do a good "long haired country boy" cover. When you said jackyl that reminded me of the game jackal on NES...lol
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I am beginning to think you just don't like me
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not really boring..You don't know what bf is
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Anyone wanna play? http://battlefield.play4free.com/en/
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Never, those bastards. Prices are more than double what they were two years ago. The price of peanuts have went up!
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i almost bought a alpine "not sure on the model" when I bought my pioneer DEH-X9500BHS the alpine was like $20.00 more but it was not in stock..
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What model ?
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Nice reference Full metal jacket wasn't it?
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like Bon Jovi and Winger?
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Not going to happen quickly. The arabs have to kill Russia and North Dakota first. Ain't obama putting in some kind of damn pipeline or something?I'm sure they will raise the gas prices to pay for it
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I just wonder if we will have a shortage again? I remember having to wait in line like 2 hours just to fill up.
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Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip..... How would you connect from outside the local network? Unless the router is setup for port forwarding or using a reverse connection. UDP.. ...requires no handshakes.. excluding port 0 That doesn't make any sense to me. The Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Protocol has two distinct phases of operation. The initial phase, UDP Connection Initialization (section 1.3.2.1), occurs when a UDP connection is initialized between the terminal client and the terminal server. Data pertaining to the connection is exchanged and the UDP connection is set up. Once this phase is completed successfully, the protocol enters the UDP Data Transfer (section 1.3.2.2) phase, where Coded Packets are exchanged. The protocol can operate in one of two modes. The operational mode is determined during the UDP Connection Initialization phase. These modes are as follows: RDP-UDP-R or "Reliable" Mode: In this mode, the endpoint retransmits datagrams that have been lost by the underlying network fabric. RDP-UDP-L or "Best-Efforts" Mode: In this mode, the reliable delivery of datagrams is not guaranteed, and the endpoint does not retransmit datagrams. The connection between the endpoints is terminated when either the terminal client or terminal server terminates the connection. No protocol-specific messages are exchanged to communicate that the endpoint is no longer present. Umm, this is RS-232 not something over ethernet. Protocol is UBER simple. Send command shit happens. Command might be "request for state" both literally and figuratively. Like to the gate?
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Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip..... How would you connect from outside the local network? Unless the router is setup for port forwarding or using a reverse connection. UDP.. ...requires no handshakes.. excluding port 0 That doesn't make any sense to me. The Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Protocol has two distinct phases of operation. The initial phase, UDP Connection Initialization (section 1.3.2.1), occurs when a UDP connection is initialized between the terminal client and the terminal server. Data pertaining to the connection is exchanged and the UDP connection is set up. Once this phase is completed successfully, the protocol enters the UDP Data Transfer (section 1.3.2.2) phase, where Coded Packets are exchanged. The protocol can operate in one of two modes. The operational mode is determined during the UDP Connection Initialization phase. These modes are as follows: RDP-UDP-R or "Reliable" Mode: In this mode, the endpoint retransmits datagrams that have been lost by the underlying network fabric. RDP-UDP-L or "Best-Efforts" Mode: In this mode, the reliable delivery of datagrams is not guaranteed, and the endpoint does not retransmit datagrams. The connection between the endpoints is terminated when either the terminal client or terminal server terminates the connection. No protocol-specific messages are exchanged to communicate that the endpoint is no longer present. Umm, this is RS-232 not something over ethernet. Protocol is UBER simple. Send command shit happens. Command might be "request for state" both literally and figuratively. The remote desktop talk was off topic. How is that It was completely unrelated to helping Ryan. No it was not... I offered to connect then you chimed in
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Why would you need a modem for this Enable remote access....and pm me your ip..... How would you connect from outside the local network? Unless the router is setup for port forwarding or using a reverse connection. UDP.. ...requires no handshakes.. excluding port 0 That doesn't make any sense to me. The Remote Desktop Protocol: UDP Transport Extension Protocol has two distinct phases of operation. The initial phase, UDP Connection Initialization (section 1.3.2.1), occurs when a UDP connection is initialized between the terminal client and the terminal server. Data pertaining to the connection is exchanged and the UDP connection is set up. Once this phase is completed successfully, the protocol enters the UDP Data Transfer (section 1.3.2.2) phase, where Coded Packets are exchanged. The protocol can operate in one of two modes. The operational mode is determined during the UDP Connection Initialization phase. These modes are as follows: RDP-UDP-R or "Reliable" Mode: In this mode, the endpoint retransmits datagrams that have been lost by the underlying network fabric. RDP-UDP-L or "Best-Efforts" Mode: In this mode, the reliable delivery of datagrams is not guaranteed, and the endpoint does not retransmit datagrams. The connection between the endpoints is terminated when either the terminal client or terminal server terminates the connection. No protocol-specific messages are exchanged to communicate that the endpoint is no longer present. Umm, this is RS-232 not something over ethernet. Protocol is UBER simple. Send command shit happens. Command might be "request for state" both literally and figuratively. The remote desktop talk was off topic. How is that
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Were the hell is seth
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UDP requires no handshakes with windows platforms excluding port 0....linux is another story or devices connected through them You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Just admit it already. My Windows computer is connected to my router for Internet. It has no connection to my Linux computers. I could turn them off and unplug them from the network and it would make no difference. What you're saying is equivalent to "I could break into your 1996 Dodge Stratus, but if it's parked next to a 2001 Jeep Cherokee then I can't." You are more hard headed than my ex-wife
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UDP requires no handshakes with windows platforms excluding port 0....linux is another story or devices connected through them You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. Just admit it already. My Windows computer is connected to my router for Internet. It has no connection to my Linux computers. I could turn them off and unplug them from the network and it would make no difference. What you're saying is equivalent to "I could break into your 1996 Dodge Stratus, but if it's parked next to a 2001 Jeep Cherokee then I can't." Your right I have no idea what i'm talking about...that was a luck guess that you have linux platforms conected to your router..Let me guess your non-windows computer is what you set your router up with? right?
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But linux can still be manipulated
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UDP requires no handshakes with windows platforms excluding port 0....linux is another story or devices connected through them
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Bullshit...The packets sent and received does not match up with this Ip has not been used!!!! Your going through a proxy or connected this ip to a device hardy used!!! Tell me I'm retarted! You're literally making up mumbo jumbo. I have a regular windows tablet with remote desktop enabled on a regular internet connection with a regular router. The fact that the other computers are running Linux is completely irrelevant. huh??? mumbo jumbo.. cheater
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haha..... linux!!!???