Views Since 01 October 2014

"Money Can't Buy Life, Love, Happiness, nor another Baby Bright Eyes Kitty Cat"

Rest In Peace My Baby Bright Eyes.
Born 20 April 2010, at 10:53 PM - Murdered By Her Vet, BBE Passed on 31 January 2019, at 6:13 AM
My Love For You Will Never End. I Love, and Miss You So Much, My Baby Girl.

Rest In Peace My Puppy Doo.
Born 04 July 2008 Time Unknown - Murdered by my ex-son on 04 July 2020 at 4:20 AM
My Love For You Will Never End. I Love and Miss You So Much, My Doodle.

Rest In Peace My King Mokey Moke.
Born 20 April 2010 at 10:55 PM - Murdered by my ex-son on 04 July 2020 at 4:20 AM
My Love For You Will Never End. I Love and Miss You So Much, My Mokey Boy.

I Cry For Each and Every One Of You Almost Every Day, That's How Much I Miss You Three, You Were My Life.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Windows 10, Give It Up!

I was like most windows users and jumped at the chance to get a free operating system update.

I got my access to windows 10 in the 19th of July its release date.
It took a long time downloading it, but it a very, very long time installing it.
It took around 4 hours to install, then after it got updates and restarted then said it was ready for me to use. The desktop still had Windows 7 desktop under windows 10 desktop I took a screen capture and sent it to Microsoft, they said i overlaid a picture over a picture, there is no way possible that can happen. But it sure was. I finally got one of the tech support people to do a remote desktop they seen it and said WOW! i'm so sorry, you are telling the truth and the picture is real again I'm so sorry.
he told me to delete the hard drive with a secure hard disk drive eraser. I was in the military, and we used Kill Disk, it removes all traces of anything, and everything on the hard drive.
 after i did that, that took 30 hours and 42 minutes. the tech support person gave me a lint to a full copy, not an update. I saved that to a flash drive from my other computer. I installed it on the new PC
it only took 38 minutes to fully install and get all the updates and ready for use..

Windows 10 is a lot faster it loads to the desktop within 3 seconds. windows 7 loaded on the same PC within 10 seconds which isn't slow. Windows 10 loads a ton of programs 98% of which you don't need running. the Cortana is a freaking resource hog I had 8GB of memory installed and Cortana was using 7.3 GB and using 73% of my 8 core CPU and using 5.1 Mbps of my internet both up, and down
That i didn't like the most, that means it is sending and receiving info what info is it sending? well
I found out. every picture, video, and music you have is the first thing it sends. So, say you have a picture of you, and your better half making love, showing it all. Well  it was sent to Microsoft.

I have seen, and read stories of people having nude pictures of children under age 12 being arrested
for child porn. pictures that was sent to Microsoft. I know most people have heard about the Subway guy being arrested for child porn. that is how they -The Law- found out. He, like most others installed the free windows 10 and all those pictures, and videos he had were sent to Microsoft, they seen them and reported them to the police. Right he shouldn't have had them, but no one would have ever known about them if he hadn't installed Windows 10. The law say some of the images, and videos were downloaded to his hard drive back in 2005.

A 22 year old female was arrested for having nude pictures of herself when she was under 18 on her hard drive, which is seriously stupid they arrested her those were pictures of herself she documented her stages of life titled From a girl to a woman she took a picture of her nude body once a week starting at age 10 to age 20. How did the law find out about her documentary pictures? Windows 10 uploaded them to Microsoft.

I removed windows 10 from my broadcasting computer, not because of this privacy issue
but because it wasn't letting me use programs i use every day. I use xsplit Broadcaster every single day. it was working. then windows got a security update after that i couldn't use it. I also couldn't use Firefox, or Chrome web browsers they said they are no longer supported in Windows 10.
I only had images, and videos related to broadcasting on that computer.

Here is another thing that totally ticked me off all my music videos are not blocked saying they are copyright protected, but i bought the videos not all of them but 90%  Some of the videos will play the music audio, but not video, but most will not play at all. the same goes for my audio music that i bought all of them i have around $2,000 of music that i now can't listed to because Microsoft Windows 10 has blocked them. all the music is on my main computer that still has windows 10 installed I have to leave it installed at the advice of my attorney because, I have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, and Windows 10 I can't talk about that, but i can advise everyone if you like your privacy, you need to uninstall Windows 10, but not just uninstall it, but use a program like Kill Disk to totally get rid of it, bad thing about it you can't save anything from the windows 10 because the spying program is embedded in each and every file. if you backed up your PC before you installed windows 10 use that back-up only.

This is for real a serious breech of all of our privacy. Most people don;t know this, but you agreed to let Microsoft, and Windows 10 to look at everything you have on your PC, and send copies of everything to Microsoft I like most didn't read the terms of service and privacy statement. you gave up all your rights by clicking accept.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Trailer Park Boys


I have heard about the program Trailer Park Boys many times back in 2004 or 05
but never gave it a second thought.



Then Netflix.com added it to their line up as a Netflix Original. One day I thought I heard about this before, I heard its very funny, I think i'll watch it. From then on I was seriously hooked, I totally love this program. The first few episodes seemed kind of boring to me, but I kept watching it. The more I watched the more I liked it. Then one day I had a financial issue come up, so I had to suspend all unnecessary paid accounts. That sent me searching for websites that have free episodes of Trailer Park Boys, my search was unsuccessful for free episodes, but in my search I found SwearNet.com


Which is a paid service, but its only $4.99 USD a month, or $39.99 per year. Well worth the excellent entertainment they provide. They do have free previews. You must be 18 years or older to watch, within the United States. Its super funny, I laugh so hard it brings tears to my eyes. The cool thing about Swear Net you can communicate with the Trailer Park Boys actors, and the SwearNet.com community, which makes it even more fun. To make this story short if you haven't ever watched Trailer Park Boys, I recommend you do at least give them a try. In the United Stares you can only watch full uncensored episodes on Netflix.com


Their prices are for internet only $7.99 USD for standard definition on one devise only.
Or, $8.99 for 1080p High Definition and 4k Super Ultra High Definition for Internet only, on two devises. This is what I have the $8.99 plan, I watch on my Computer my computer has a Samsung 50" 4K SUHD, and 3D, 600Hz. Monitor, with dual GeForce GTX Titan X graphic cards. 


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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Privacy Tip

Privacy Tip:
Make Windows 10 More Privacy Friendly if You Must Use It
Windows 10 may be “free,” but that gift comes at a high price to your privacy.
Slate writer and software engineer Michael Auerbach notes that, “By default, Windows 10 gives itself the right to pass loads of your data to Microsoft’s servers, use your bandwidth for Microsoft’s own purposes, and profile your Windows usage.”
These are serious concerns, especially in light of Microsoft’s lengthy new privacy policy and services agreement that contain provisions like the following:
...We will access, disclose and preserve personal data, including your content (such as the content of your emails, other private communications or files in private folders), when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary....
If you (or someone you care about) must use Windows 10, click here for a step-by-step guide to making this new Microsoft operating system a bit more privacy friendly.
But note that even if you take all precautions, Ars Technica’s Peter Bright reports that Windows 10 still phones home some data to Microsoft.
Before you give in to Microsoft, look below for our next tip.
Looking for an alternative to Microsoft’s Windows 10?
Check out Linux! Linux is a free, open source operating system, and one of its many versions (referred to as “distributions” or “distros”) could be the perfect solution for you.
Choosing the right Linux option and installing it the first time does take some effort, but the payoff is freedom from Microsoft. Click here for a terrific guide to Linux distributions for beginners by Chris Hoffman of PCWorld.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Radio Indiana, W-I-B-C Indianapolis

 AM-1070-WIBC. The AM Station's Slogan was "Radio Indiana W-I-B-C, Indianapolis"
On October. 30, 1938: AM radio station WIBC goes live at 12:00 PM, WIBC was the first commercial radio station in the sate of Indiana. Owned by Glenn Van Auken's Indiana Broadcasting Co. and managed by C.A. McLaughlin. It was a 1,000-watt daytime-only station, broadcasting a combination of live musical, it was the Indianapolis home of the Mutual Broadcasting System programs. It broadcast live local news and information from the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Two months later, it moves into studios at 30 W. Washington Street.

1941: The Federal Communications Commission -for an unknown reason- changes dial locations (Frequencies) of All Indianapolis radio stations, moving WIBC from 930-AM to 1070-AM on the dial. 1070-AM was a clear channel until 2004, allowing the station to up its power to 5,000 watts and add nighttime programming.

1944: The Indianapolis News buys WIBC for $390.000.

1948: WIBC General Manager Richard Fairbanks buys the station for $ 392.00.

1949: WIBC becomes the first 50,000-watt radio station in the Mid-West.

1952: WIBC and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway start a partnership Radio Network and broadcast the 500-Mile Race nationally, live form the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Other popular programming at the time includes deejay Dick Sumner hosting a nightly music program from Merrill's Hi-Decker drive-in and Jim Shelton emceeing a man-on-the-street quiz show called "Pick-A-Pocket."

1957: Fred Heckman joins the station as news director, retaining the position for 35 years. The station begins to maintain a focus on news, covering such breaking-news events as the explosion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum in 1963 and the Tony Kiritsis case in 1977.

1970s: Station moves from its old facilities at 2835 N. Illinois Street to the new Fairbanks Building at 9292 N. Meridian Street.

1983: Fairbanks Broadcasting sells WIBC and sister station WNAP-FM to John Blair and Co. of New York for $1.2 Million.

May 1984: WIBC signs a 3-year contract to the rights to broadcast All Colts games. 1070-WIBC-AM Starts Broadcasting in AM Stereo, and adopts the slogan "Radio Indiana, W-I-B-C Indianapolis"

1985: WIBC ranks first among all AM radio stations in the United States, in the Arbitron ratings.

1987: Sconnix Broadcasting Co. purchases WIBC for $2.8 Million and begins making changes to its news format, first downsizing the news staff and shifting to a "headline news" style.

1988: Popular morning man Gary Todd resigns and is replaced by Jeff Pigeon.

1991: Longtime newsman Joe Pickett retires, followed by news director Heckman in 1993.

1993: WIBC has adopted a "talk-radio" format and ranks third in the United States in the Arbitron ratings.

April 1994: Emmis Communications purchases WIBC and WNAP-FM from the Horizon Broadcast Corp., a local division of Sconnix for $28.9 Million.

May 2007: Big John Gillis, the station's longtime traffic reporter, retires after more than 40 years in the Indianapolis radio market.

Sept. 28, 2007: Jeff Pigeon announces on the air that he will be stepping down after his Monday broadcast, due to strife in within the business.

Oct. 8, 2007: Emmis announces that beginning January 7 programming on WIBC-AM (1070) will move to 93.1. FM (At the time was the frequency location of WNOU-FM) and become WIBC-FM, broadcasting a news/talk format. 1070-WIBC-AM started broadcasting an all-sports format as an affiliate of ESPN.


About 93.1-FM In the Indianapolis market.

July 4, 1968 at 8:00 AM: WNAP-FM (93.1), owned by Indianapolis-based Fairbanks Broadcasting, goes on the air, playing a wide variety of rock music and becoming popular with college-age students.

July 28, 1974: WNAP sponsors the first annual "Raft Race on the White River", north of Broad Ripple. It adopts the nickname "The Buzzard," and at the top of each hour, identifies itself as "The Wrath of the Buzzard -- WNAP, Indianapolis."

1985: WNAP becomes WEAG-FM -- "The Eagle" -- and switches to an adult contemporary format.

1987: Sconnix Broadcasting buys both WEAG and WIBC-FM for 5.5 Million.

1988: WEAG becomes WKLR and adopts an golden oldies format.

April 1994: Sconnix sells both WKLR and WIBC to then Emmis Broadcasting for $28.9 million. In the fall, WKLR switches back to WNAP and a '70s-rock format. It also begins broadcasting the syndicated Howard Stern Show live, unedited, and uncensored.

March 2000: WNAP morphs into WNOU -- RadioNow -- and begins to play pop contemporary hits such as 'N Sync, Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera.

Oct. 8, 2007: At noon, WNOU kicked off "93 Days of Christmas" music as Emmis announces that 93.1 will become WIBC-FM, an all news/talk station, and WNOU changes to a high-definition radio channel and moves to 100.9-FM and on the Web via streaming.

May, 2010: 93.1 WIBC falls to 150 in the Arbitron ratings, and is in last place of all local radio stations in Indianapolis.

Jan. 1, 2013: FCC approves power increase request to 13.500 Kw Effective Radiated Power

August 18, 2014: 93.1 WIBC announces, That its loosing revenue since moving to the FM dial. Reason being, FM has a shorter listening range of approximately only a 35 mile radius.
When WIBC was on AM it could be heard during day time hours (7:00 AM to 7:00 PM) within the whole state of Indiana and 20 to 30 miles in to each of the surrounding states, from the Indiana state line. In the early morning hours (3:00 AM to 5:00 AM) 1070-WIBC-AM could be heard as far as Texas, Virginia, Nebraska, and Lower parts of Ontario, Canada. There have been unconfirmed reports 1070 WIBC AM was heard in Hawaii, and Bermuda. There are a confirmed report 1070-WIBC-AM was heard in Germany, and France in January 1982, and again in January 1994.

April 8, 2015: Emmis Interactive -owner of WIBC- announces plans to simulcast WIBC on the AM dial at 1070 AM, but no start date has been announced.

April 13, 2015: Charlie Morgan announced, WIBC is dropping The Rush Limbaugh program. Charlie Morgan, an executive for Emmis Interactive, indicated that the decision to drop Limbaugh was about the "long-term direction of the station," Morgan also stated: "The Rush Limbaugh program is causing the station to loose it's listeners", but he also acknowledged that there was a "business element to the decision to drop Rush Limbaugh.
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