“Do you cyber people have an antivirus?”
I really don’t know whether to laugh or to cry. ‘Cyber-people’, yes, that’s who (rather what) we have been sidelined into. Naturally, we see ourselves in a rather different light; more along the lines of the geeks that decided to join law school only because it suited our antisocial desires. Imagine trying to be geeky in a place where everyone else is, it just wouldn’t work. So we created our own esoteric group of jobless people that really ought to have been found trying to correct syntax instead of legal authorities. But now we only exist in some remote corner of cyber-space as virtual people that only materialize when the LAN malfunctions or when someone’s laptop decides to take a break, and then de-materialize into their natural state as electrical signals whose sole purpose in life is to offer a comfortable pillow to cushion [...]
This is just to funny. It’s called “An engineer’s guide to cats” and it’s been making the rounds on YouTube.
Being a former tech support person and closet nerd, I had to laugh out loud with recognitiation at the antics of these two nerdy guys who obviously are crazy about their cats. Watch when they describe the cat yodel antics for their three kitties (Zoe, Ginger and Oscar). All cats have a love/hate relationship with cuddleing…it’s the best form of punishment for any feline.
Reporter: Nicole Morten
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In a ruling yesterday, an Arizona judge dropped four of the eight charges against polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs.
Mohave County Superior Court Judge, Steven Conn, dismissed four incest charges against Jeffs at the request of the defense. Conn ruled that Arizona’s incest law only applies if both participants in the sexual activity are older than 18. The law does not apply to half cousins.
Jeffs currently faces four charges of sexual conduct from his arranged marriage of two girls who are under 18. He also faces additional charges with the older male
relatives of both girls, one of whom was in his 50s.
Texas authorities continue to investigate the role that the polygamist sect leader had with four girls at a West Texas ranch the state raided in April. Jeffs remains jailed in Kingman, Arizona.