February 22, 2008By: Mister DNA Category: Uncategorized
My computer bit the dust yesterday, and it’s going to be about a week before I can do anything about it, so I’ll be away for awhile. I’ll try to get things up and running as soon as I can.
I have access to a computer, but I’m going to be using it to keep BPSDB.org alive. I have to juggle some finances before I can get a new computer, and that’s going to take a few days. I’ll try to keep everyone posted.
Good luck on the replacement, I’m lucky in that I have at least a dozen computers witting within 20 feet of me so even if one dies, I can always hop on and get work done.
So in early 1990, the weather engineering operations over North America were assumed from the FSB/KGB by the Yakuza/Aum Shinrikyo teams, and operations continued with the Yakuza’s leased giant scalar interferometers. The weather engineering against the United States continues today under the rogue Japanese teams on site in Russia, with direct FSB/KGB supervision. — Tom Bearden from The Tom Beardon Website
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February 22nd, 2008 at 2:32 pm
Damn, you too? Mine died the day before. Good luck.
February 22nd, 2008 at 2:38 pm
Did you guys confuse your computers with a church and burn them?
February 22nd, 2008 at 3:44 pm
I think I dowloaded one too many Ebola images…
I have access to a computer, but I’m going to be using it to keep BPSDB.org alive. I have to juggle some finances before I can get a new computer, and that’s going to take a few days. I’ll try to keep everyone posted.
February 22nd, 2008 at 5:52 pm
Good luck on the replacement, I’m lucky in that I have at least a dozen computers witting within 20 feet of me so even if one dies, I can always hop on and get work done.
No more downloading viruses, Ebola or otherwise!
February 23rd, 2008 at 10:57 am
Oh that sucks a big donkey weenie (and so does Sal). Hope you get it straightened out soon!