Speccor getting Quest Cape and other achievements.
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Hi, I'm back to the game, but this time I come with my main =)Don't know what more to write in here... It's just a short video of me telling that I'm back ^^Training 99 Strength at the moment!
banana training
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KFB earns his next rank
Jen's Confessional Vlog 1-15 Spam, Who Decides?
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Jen's Confessional Vlog 1-15 Spam, Who Decides? By, Jennifer Korol Selfemployment Solution Center http://www.freewebs.com/leaderscare. This is my gutsy approach to revealing the truth about the controversial topic of spam. What it constitutes on both ends as far as business owners and the masses are concerned. This is a focal point in our digital age when we need to decide what is important to our community and eCommerce.This is the source I was talking about in my video:Spam - What exactly is it?In order to combat spam effectively it is necessary to define exactly what spam is. Most people believe that spam is unsolicitied email. However, this definition is not entirely correct and confuses some types of legitimate business correspondence with true spam.Spam is anonymous, unsolicited bulk email.This is the description that is being used today in the USA and Europe as a basis for the creation of anti-spam legislation. Let's take a closer look at each component of the definition: Anonymous: real spam is sent with spoofed or harvested sender addresses to conceal the actual sender. Mass mailing: real spam is sent in mass quantities. Spammers make money from the small percentage of recipients that actually respond, so for spam to be cost-effective, the initial mails have to be high-volume. Unsolicited: mailing lists, newsletters and other advertising materials that end users have opted to receive may resemble spam but are actually legitimate mail. In other words, the same piece of mail can be classed as both spam and legitimate mail depending on whether or not the user elected to receive it. It should be highlighted that the words 'advertising' and 'commercial' are not used to define spam.Many spam messages are neither advertising nor any type of commercial proposition. In additon to offering goods and services, spam mailings can fall into the following categories: Political messages Quasi-charity appeals Financial scams Chain letters Fake spam being used to spread malware This focuses on the businesses, political parties, and organizations that should hold themselves accountable for their actions.Unsoliticited but legitimate messagesA legitimate commercial proposition, a charity appeal, an invitation addressed personally to an existing recipient or a newsletter can certainly be defined as unsolicited mail, but not as spam. Legitimate messages may also include delivery failure messages, misdirected messages, messages from system administrators or even messages from old friends who have previously not corresponded with the recipient by email. Unsolicited - yes. Unwanted - not necessarily.How to deal with spamBecause unsolicited correspondence may be of interest to the recipient, a quality antispam solution should be able to distinguish between true spam (unsolicited, bulk mailing) and unsolicited correspondence. This kind of mail should be flagged as 'possible spam' so it can be reviewed or deleted at the recipient's convenience.Companies should have a spam policy, with system administrators assessing the needs of different departments. Access to different unsolicited mail folders should be given to different user groups based on this assessment. For instance, the travel manager may well want to read travel ads, whereas the HR department may wish to see all invitations to seminars and training sessions.Jennifer's Notes: Think about it. There are professionals out there who work for others or themselves that are doing their best to stay educated and build a reputable business. How can that not be acceptable and why should businesses shut down making our economy weaker? http://www.viruslist.com/en/spam/info?chapter=153350526Thanks for watching,Jennifer KorolSelfemployment Solution Centerhttp://www.freewebs.com/leaderscare Jen's Confessional Vlog 1-15 Spam, Who Decides? By, Jennifer Korol Self employment Solution Center IndustryNews InternetBusiness Selfemployment Solution Center eCommerce homebasedbusinesses
Weapon technology - Sukhoi - P7
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http://home.youngester.comThe Su-25 and Su-28 single-seat, close-support aircraft, known by the NATO reporting name Frogfoot, is manufactured by the Sukhoi Design Bureau Joint Stock Company, based in Moscow, and the Novosibirsk Aircraft Production Association, in Novosibirsk, Russia.The Su-25 is designed to defeat small mobile and stationary ground targets and to engage low-speed air targets at the forward edge and in the nearest tactical and operational depth.A two-seater variant, Su-35UB (Frogfoot-B), is a weapons training aircraft manufactured at Ulan-Ude. The Su-25UTG is the two-seater aircraft carrier variant fitted with an arrester hook under the tail. The Su-25UTG is deployed on the Russian Navy 50,000-ton aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov.Variants of the Su-25 are operational with the Russian Air Force, the Russian Naval Aviation forces, Afghanistan, Angola, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, North Korea, Peru, the Slovak Republic, Turkmenistan and the Ukraine. The export variant of the aircraft carries the designation Su-25K.An upgraded version for the Russian Air Force, the Su-25SM entered service in January 2007. The upgrade includes new navigation computer, Pastel countermeasures suite, SUO-39 fire control system and Phazotron Kopyo-25M radar.SU-25K SCORPIONAn upgraded Su-25K, the Scorpion, has been developed by Tbilisi Aerospace Manufacturing (TAM) of Georgia with Elbit of Israel. Scorpion has a new advanced avionics system with a weapon delivery and navigation system for both NATO and Eastern European weapons and pods, and a new glass cockpit with two multicolour LCD displays and a head-up display (HUD).COCKPITThe aircraft has an all-welded, 24mm titanium alloy cockpit with transparent windscreen armour block to protect the pilot, and is equipped with a single K-36L Zvezda ejection seat.WEAPONSThe wings have ten pylons for carrying a range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapon systems selected for the mission. Air-to-ground missiles include Kh-23 (NATO codename AS-7 Kerry), Kh-25ML (AS-10 Karen) and Kh-29l (AS-14 Kedge). The air-to-air missiles carried on the smaller outboard pylons are the R-3S (AA-2D Atoll) and the R-60 (AA-8 Aphid).The aircraft can be fitted with UB-32A pods for 57mm S-5 rockets, B-8M1 pods for 80mm S-8 rockets, S-24 240mm guided rockets and S-25 330mm guided rockets.The Su-25 can be armed with 350-670kg laser-guided bombs, 500kg incendiary devices and cluster bombs.The aircraft's twin-barrel gun, the 30mm AO-17A, is installed in the underside of the fuselage on the port side. The gun is armed with 250 rounds of ammunition and is capable of firing at a burst rate of 3,000 rounds a minute. SPPU-22 gun pods can also be installed on the underwing pylons. The pods carry the GSh-23 23mm twin-barrel guns, each with 260 rounds of ammunition.TARGETINGThe aircraft is equipped with an integrated navigation and aiming system, including ASP-17 BTs-8 gun / bomb sight with an AKS-750s camera installed in the nose. The nose also houses a Klyon PS laser ranger and target designator, manufactured by the Urals Optical and Mechanical Plant (YOM3).COUNTERMEASURESThe electronic warfare suite includes an SPO-15 Sirena-3 radar warning receiver and a Gardeniya radar jammer. The ASO-2V decoy dispenser can deploy chaff and flares for protection against radar and infrared guided missiles.NAVIGATION AND COMMUNICATIONSThe aircraft is equipped with an RSBN Tactical Air Navigation system (TACAN), MRP-56P marker beacon receiving unit, RV-1S radio altimeter and various air data and acceleration indicators.The communications systems include an SRO-2 Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) transponder and a SO-69 air traffic control transponder, together with VHF/UHF transceivers and an air-to-ground radio.ENGINESThe Russian Air Force Su-25 aircraft is powered by two Soyuz / Gavrilov R-195s turbojet engines rated at 44.18kN. Cooling air is introduced at the end of the tail cone to reduce the temperature of the exhaust gases and minimise the infrared signature of the aircraft.The aircraft is equipped with self-sealing, foam-filled fuel tanks with a total capacity of 3,600l of fuel. The range of the aircraft can be extended by the provision of four PTB-1500 external fuel tanks, which are carried on the underwing pylons.
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