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  • N. A. Corbier
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    Its a Google Maps mashup. Blame Google, not the site.

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  • HotelSecurity
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    [QUOTE=wilrobnsonBTW, Nate...Signs? I missed something there.[/QUOTE]

    Me too it's gone over my head.BTW back on topic (Sorry to have p*ssed off some people). I don't trust your site because when I pointed the curser over what looked like Toronto or Montreal on the map it said something about something happening in Vancouver. Vancouver is no where near Montreal or Toronto!
    Last edited by HotelSecurity; 05-02-2007, 05:45 PM.

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  • OccamsRazor
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    Originally posted by HotelSecurity
    I don't agree with your signature.
    Well, I was actually thinking of changing it to something else...I've narrowed it down to two:

    Nobody thinks banning guns will stop violent crime, and there is no empirical support for gun controls working.
    - Gary Mauser, professor at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia;

    or

    Self-defence is sometimes designated as a “right”. There is inadequate legal support for such an interpretation.
    - United Nations Human Rights Council


    BTW, Nate...Signs? I missed something there.

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  • Bill Warnock
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    Originally posted by wilrobnson
    Or at least somewhat interesting:

    http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php
    Thanks for this. I was stationed at Andersen AFB, Guam 1964-1966. It contains critical military assets. This could prove interesting. The US Attorney was fired when he got to close to the Abramoff(?) investigation a few years back. Before being fired, there was a bomb blast in the parking garage.
    Like your signature, a take off on Mark Twain's comment, "An armed society is a polite society." In Canada, they are faced with a crime conundrum how to balance public safety against rise in gang related violence as reported in the Ottawa Citizen.
    Enjoy the day,
    Bill

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  • Lawson
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    Originally posted by HotelSecurity
    I don't agree with your signature.
    So do you like... saw apart train tracks in your spare time? Cause you seem to like to de-rail stuff

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  • N. A. Corbier
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    Originally posted by HotelSecurity
    I don't agree with your signature.
    Ok, HotelSecurity doesn't agree with his signature. Are we gonna have a big drag out fight about this? Do I need to move the stand and spend more money on printing up signs with new names?

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  • GCMC Security
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    Originally posted by HotelSecurity
    I don't agree with your signature.
    Not for nothing,

    But the guy has 340 posts, he's not a newb, and now you mention something about that??

    Interesting link none the less.

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  • HotelSecurity
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    Originally posted by wilrobnson
    Or at least somewhat interesting:

    http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php
    I don't agree with your signature.

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  • OccamsRazor
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