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How A Marijuana Vaporizor Works

Duckman33 says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

These are expensive. You can get a cheaper version for around $100. Why bother you ask? It's much, much easier on your lungs. You get much more efficiency out of your medicine. So easy to use - plug it in and it's ready to go in 5 minutes.


You can get even cheaper ones on eBay. Got mine for about $39 and it works like a charm.

Biker Meets Two Moose Calves on Bike Path

Payback says...

Biker "Hey."

Moose "Sup?"

B "Just cruisin', gonna chill a bit."

M "Cool."

B "Cool."

M "Whoa... Dude, are those the new Avid X0 hydraulic brakes?"

B "Yeah, just got them off eBay. Tryin' 'em out."

M "Sweet. Oh shit, that was my mom bellowing, gotta bounce."

B "Seeya."

M "Peace."

Sweet, Sweet Ebay Trick Takes Greedy Lady To School

Tingles says...

I used to be a Powerseller back in the early 2000's.

Things may have changed, but back then when you signed up for an account it clearly stated that bidding for and winning an item was a legal contractual agreement. This was a form of protection for the seller.

Unless things have changed, when she bid for and won those tickets she was contractually obligated to pay for it. Now, if this were taken to court, I believe the findings would be that it was indeed her that bought the tickets and did so at the time of sound mind. It was only after that some other person got involved and said no (the husband) because he thinks she bid too much.

I'm sure there are a few loopholes; but I feel no sympathy for this women if the entirely of this story is 100% true. These kind of people made me sick back then, and make me sick today. Good on this guy, and I say that because I know I am not the kind of person that would ever do what this woman, if true, did. I know my role as a buyer on Ebay.

I bid, I buy.

Sweet, Sweet Ebay Trick Takes Greedy Lady To School

nock says...

The other bidders were probably serious, but it's hard not to get scammed with a 2nd chance offer. I mean, the seller can just have a friend up-bid the item and then if the friend actually wins, they can do a 2nd chance offer to get the last sucker that bid.
>> ^spoco2:

I was going to say that this was extremely over the top considering he probably could have given a second chance offer to the bidders who missed out, but in the reddit post he says he had tried all the losing bidders ('I already got turned down by the losing bidders', which begs the question, were they serious too?), and that there was seriously no time left to resell them at all due to it being on the next day.
So, yeah, with all of that taken into account, and her behaviour, she deserves all she got. Bravo

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Sweet, Sweet Ebay Trick Takes Greedy Lady To School

blankfist says...

I have no sympathy for this woman. Being on the receiving end of shady dealings on eBay, I can tell you it's not a place I'll ever sell or buy anything, and eBay's 'protection program' is lackluster and their customer service nearly non-existent.

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Sweet, Sweet Ebay Trick Takes Greedy Lady To School

Sweet, Sweet Ebay Trick Takes Greedy Lady To School

"Operation Payback" (group of hackers) fight for Wikileaks

WikiLeaks founder arrested in London

Tymbrwulf says...

Those of you that aren't in the know, here is a breakdown of what's happened since they began releasing these documents:(provided by The Guardian)

Sunday 28 November

• TECH: DDoS attack hits WikiLeaks as first set of US diplomatic cables is published.

Wednesday 1 December

• TECH: Tableau Software, which offers free software for data visualisation, removes the public views of graphics built using information about the diplomatic cables. It is the first company to distance itself from Wikileaks, and admits that the reason was pressure from Senator Joe Lieberman, an independent senator with ties to the Democratic party.

• POLITICS: Lieberman, chairman of the Senate's committee on homeland security, calls for Wikileaks to be taken offline. "I call on any other company or organization that is hosting Wikileaks to immediately terminate its relationship with them. Wikileaks' illegal, outrageous, and reckless acts have compromised our national security and put lives at risk around the world. No responsible company - whether American or foreign - should assist Wikileaks in its efforts to disseminate these stolen materials."

• TECH Amazon removes Wikileaks's content from its EC2 cloud service, but later insists it did so because the content could cause harm to people and did not belong to Wikileaks – and that it was not due to political pressure or the hacker attacks against the site.

Friday 3 December

• TECH: Wikileaks.org ceases to work for web users after everyDNS.com(*edit* not easyDNS), which had provided a free routing service translating the human-readable address into a machine-readable form, ends support.

Wikileaks shifts to a backup domain registered in Switzerland but actually hosted in Sweden, at Wikileaks.ch, though the cables are hosted in part by OVH, an internet provider in the north of France.

EveryDNS claims that the DDOS attacks against Wikileaks were disrupting its service provided to thousands of other customers. (*edit* there was a mixup, and everyDNS, not easyDNS was resonsible. EasyDNS has posted that it's "The Company That Did NOT Take Down Wikileaks" beside a cartoon character showing a thumbs up.

• POLITICS: French industry minister Eric Besson writes to internet companies warning them there will be "consequences" for any companies or organisations helping to keep WikiLeaks online in the country.

Saturday 4 December

• MONEY: PayPal, owned by US auction site eBay, permanently restricts account used by WikiLeaks due to a "violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy". A spokesman said the account was suspended because "[it] cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity."
You can still donate at Commerzbank Kassel in Germnany or Landsbanki in Iceland or by post to a post office box at the University of Melbourne or at http://wikileaks.ch/support.html

• TECH: Switch, the Swiss registrar for Wikileaks.ch declines pressure from US and French authorities to remove the site or block access to it.

Sunday 5 December

• TECH: The Pirate Party in Sweden says that it has taken over the hosting of the Cablegate directory of Wikileaks after the server in France at OVH, which had been hosting the contents of the US diplomatic cables released so far, goes offline.

Monday 6 December

• MONEY: Credit card company Mastercard withdraws ability to make donations to Wikileaks. "MasterCard is taking action to ensure that WikiLeaks can no longer accept MasterCard-branded products," the credit card outfit says.

• TECH: Wikileaks' servers in Sweden attacked by distributed denial of service attack.

• MONEY: Postfinance, the Swiss postal system, strips WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of a key fundraising tool, accusing him of lying and immediately shutting down one of his bank accounts. The bank says that Assange had "provided false information regarding his place of residence during the account opening process."
Assange had told Postfinance he lived in Geneva but could offer no proof that he was a Swiss resident, a requirement of opening such an account. Postfinance spokesman Alex Josty told The Associated Press the account was closed Monday afternoon and there would be "no criminal consequences" for misleading authorities. "That's his money, he will get his money back," Josty said. "We just close the account and that's it."

Tuesday 7 December

• MONEY: Credit card company Visa withdraws ability to make donations or payments to Wikileaks. "Visa Europe has taken action to suspend Visa payment acceptance on WikiLeaks' website pending further investigation into the nature of its business and whether it contravenes Visa operating rules," said a spokesman.



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