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Where's his shopping cart?
I still haven't gotten over how much makeup Agent Orange would wear for his day to day appearances. But then again, he looks just as hideous without makeup, so there is that. Stormy, really, you did that?I just can't get over how much makeup she is wearing.
There was the initial unknown sum plus $130,000 hush money for at most 5 minutes work. Fuck, I'd do that as well.I still haven't gotten over how much makeup Agent Orange would wear for his day to day appearances. But then again, he looks just as hideous without makeup, so there is that. Stormy, really, you did that?
That appears to be a 'guest' SSID, so it should have very limited access to the network. Given the woefully simple password, you would certainly hope that was the case. Most WiFi routers have 'standard' and 'guest' SSIDs, where 'guest' basically has access to nothing apart from the external internet connection; It would be possible but incredibly foolish to set up the security cameras to be accessible from 'guest'.
Typically the 'guest' SSID is used where you want to give large numbers of low-trust users Internet access (such as at a resort or bar), but don't want to give them access to other devices on your LAN.
Why do so many people pay so much more attention to a female presenter's appearance than to a male's? My attention was drawn to what Alison Steinberg said and how she said it. There appeared to be a conscious, much practised attempt to emulate Fucker Carlson's presentation style.I just can't get over how much makeup she is wearing.
That appears to be a 'guest' SSID, so it should have very limited access to the network. Given the woefully simple password, you would certainly hope that was the case. Most WiFi routers have 'standard' and 'guest' SSIDs, where 'guest' basically has access to nothing apart from the external internet connection; It would be possible but incredibly foolish to set up the security cameras to be accessible from 'guest'.
Typically the 'guest' SSID is used where you want to give large numbers of low-trust users Internet access (such as at a resort or bar), but don't want to give them access to other devices on your LAN.
Well, I doubt now that people are attacking the networks, now that someone tweeted the idea to try, that they'll be kept out for long.
They had top secret classified documents in an unlocked room that literally anyone with the money to stay there could walk into any time, after which they secured it with a lock that could be popped practically by looking at it.
And you think they secured or structured their network properly. (Actually, I don't expect you think that.)
Because that's the only time their friends and families and coworkers aren't around to see how shit of human beings they actually are?So... why are these videos done in people's cars?
That appears to be a 'guest' SSID, so it should have very limited access to the network. Given the woefully simple password, you would certainly hope that was the case. Most WiFi routers have 'standard' and 'guest' SSIDs, where 'guest' basically has access to nothing apart from the external internet connection; It would be possible but incredibly foolish to set up the security cameras to be accessible from 'guest'.
Typically the 'guest' SSID is used where you want to give large numbers of low-trust users Internet access (such as at a resort or bar), but don't want to give them access to other devices on your LAN.
Distress? I'm in distress that he has fallen through a large meat grinder, but I don't see him doing anything about helping me with that distress.article said:Trump's legal team filed a lawsuit asking a judge to stop the Department of Justice from going through the materials that were seized.
The lawsuit detailed the raid and stated that what happened on August 8 was a "shockingly aggressive move" and that there was "no understanding of the distress that it would cause most Americans."
Jebus! Even in ridiculous legal filings, he can't stop with the bravado.article said:In the 27-page lawsuit, his legal team claimed the search was politically motivated and identified Trump as "the clear frontrunner in the 2024 Republican Presidential Primary and in the 2024 General Election, should he decide to run."