Sat Mar 17, 2007

The sad life of Clovis - woof woof

http://sirhay.com/
Why do the Muslims hate us and everyone else so much? Doesn’t their God teach them to love? Apparently not!

Can a good Muslim be a good American?

I sent that question to a friend who worked in Saudi Arabia for 20 years.

The following is his reply:

Theologically - no. Because his allegiance is to Allah, the moon god of Arabia.

Religiously - no. Because no other religion is accepted by his Allah except Islam (Quran, 2:256)

Scripturally - no. Because his allegiance is to the five pillars of Islam and the Quran (Koran).

Geographically - no. Because his allegiance is to Mecca, to which he turns in prayer five times a day.

Posted by: Square Eye | Mar 17, 07 | 2:55 pm

Sexy To Hay has his Say

http://tohay.com/
A policy that prevents Border Patrol agents from shooting at suspects unless they are directly threatened with a weapon is “about as nonsensical as anything I’ve ever seen in my 30 or 40 years of public awareness,” Rep. Dana Rohrabacher of Huntington Beach said last week.

Rohrabacher has been calling on President Bush to pardon two Border Patrol agents who were convicted earlier this year after shooting a drug smuggler who had illegally entered the country with a van full of marijuana.

Posted by: Square Eye | Mar 17, 07 | 2:55 pm

Sat Jun 24, 2006

The Arctic Beacon

New World Order New World Order Stealing Americans Blind With Illegal Overseas Giga-Fund Estimated At $55 to $300 Trillion London Based International Currency Review backs up Leo Wanta’s story about how the Bush and Clinton crime families have ripped-off U.S. Treasury money to fund the destruction of America.
23 Jun 2006

By Greg Szymanski

While the country is preoccupied with terrorism, the war in Iraq and 9/11, thugs controlling the takeover of America are stealing citizens blind to the tune of $55 to $300 trillion dollars, according to an undercover financial report by the London-based International Currency Review.

The up-to-date report just released confirms that $27.5 trillion first raised from 1989-1992 to finance the imposition of the New World Order has now covertly blossomed into much, much more as Americans have been conveniently “made to look left when they should be looking right.”

Posted by: Square Eye | Jun 24, 06 | 4:37 pm

Mon Jun 05, 2006

Family Policy Network of California

CA Senate Bill 1437 Would Trample Christian Convictions of Students

Pro-Family Leader Calls California’s Pro-Homosexual Textbook Bill ‘Outrageous’

By Jenni Parker - April 6, 2006

(AgapePress) - A pro-homosexual bill that pro-family forces are describing as one of the most outrageous pieces of legislation to come through the California legislature this year has been approved by the state’s Senate Judiciary Committee.

Senate Bill 1437 would require California schools’ textbooks to highlight the positive contributions of homosexual and transgender individuals to society and would prevent school textbooks, teaching materials, school-sponsored activities, and instruction from reflecting adversely upon persons based on their sexual orientation or actual or perceived gender.

If SB 1437 passes, the bill could potentially require gender-neutral bathrooms in the state’s schools. It could also result in a mandate to remove all references to “husband” and “wife” or “mom and dad” as the norm from all school textbooks.

Posted by: Square Eye | Jun 05, 06 | 1:11 am

Thu May 11, 2006

How to size text using ems | clagnut/blog

http://www.clagnut.com/blog/348/
Text for the screen is sized with CSS in terms of pixels, ems or keywords. As most of us know, sizing with pixels is easy: get your selector and give it a font-size - no more thought required. Sizing with keywords is more complicated and requires a few workarounds, but you’re in luck as the techniques are well documented. That leaves ems. At this point people often leg it. ‘Ems are too inconsistent,’ they say, ‘they’re too hard; they never work.’ Well that may be the received wisdom, but if ever the was a case of FUD then this is it. I will now attempt to show you how ems can be as quick and easy to use as pixels.

Posted by: Square Eye | May 11, 06 | 12:16 pm

Mon Jan 23, 2006

e.thePeople : Petition : Drop Google Subpoena

www.e-thepeople.org
Drop Google Subpoena
posted January 22, 2006, by MICHAEL THOMPSON
Theme : Public Forum | Scope : National
Send-out date : March 1, 2006
Recipients :
John Ashcroft, Attorney General
Jay B. Stephens, Associate Attorney General
Larry D. Thompson, Deputy Attorney General

The Bush administration has asked a federal judge in San Jose, California, to force Google to comply with a subpoena for information which would reveal the search terms of a broad swath of the search engine’s visitors.

We the undersigned believe this is a violation of privacy, oversteps the boundarys of the US Goverment’s constitutional authority, and applaud Google’s resistance to this further erosion of liberty in America.

Posted by: Square Eye | Jan 23, 06 | 3:15 am

Sat Jan 07, 2006

Browser Statistics

Browser Trends

Browser trends are important information. What you can read from the statistics below is that Internet Explorer 6 is the dominating browser, XP is the most popular operating system, and most users are using a display with 800x600 pixels or more, with a color depth of at least 65K colors.

Why so high Firefox figures?

W3Schools is a website for people with an interest for web technologies. These people are more interested in using alternative browsers than the average user. The average user tends to use Internet Explorer, since it comes preinstalled with Windows. Most do not seek out other browsers.

These facts indicate that the browser figures below are not 100% realistic. Other web sites have statistics showing that Internet Explorer is used by at least 80% of the users.

Anyway, our data, collected over a two year period, clearly shows the long and medium-term trends.

Posted by: Square Eye | Jan 07, 06 | 7:17 pm

Thu Jan 05, 2006

Email Injection - SecurePHP

Email_Injection
There are a lot of ways to send anonymous emails, some use it to mass mail, some use it to spoof identity, and some (a few) use it to send email anonymously. Usually a web mailform using the mail() function generates emails containing headers with the originating IP of the server it’s running on. Therefore the mailform acts as a SMTP proxy. The input fields of the form may vary, but it is common to specify a mailform that gives you control over the subject, the message, and the sender’s email address.

Posted by: Square Eye | Jan 05, 06 | 6:06 pm

Sat Dec 03, 2005

The undamaged lawn...

Did Flight 77 really crash into the Pentagon?

Why is there no burn marks, skid marks, or plane debris on the Pentagon\’s lawn when so many eyewitnesses and news reports said Flight 77 hit the ground before it slammed into the building?

Posted by: Square Eye | Dec 03, 05 | 12:12 am

Tue Nov 29, 2005

Mod rewrite Tutorial

Mod Rewrite syntax

The key to good mod rewritting is patterns. Patterns in your urls are how we are going to distinguish what to rewrite and what not to rewrite. We’ll get to that later, first we’ll need to go over the basics of the mod rewrite syntax.

RewriteRules

Rewriterules are the heart and sole of the mod rewrite, here is where you declare the file to be rewritten, where it is to be rewritten and tack on any special commands.

Rewrite rules are broken down into 4 simple blocks. I’ll refer to these blocks as the Call to action, Pattern, Rewrite and Command Flag.

Posted by: Square Eye | Nov 29, 05 | 2:14 pm

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