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  1. Your Nickname: Jayden Your Problem I have been trying to join street zm but it tells me not responding.. Screenshot "VIDEO" Also I'm using steam if that helps
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    Dear Patrik, just contact krond or the server owner maybe they will do something but if your friend has done something wrong or maybe started problems with this server also try other cs maybe its the cfg or something like that Hope your problem is fixed until then cya mate.
  3. Hello, I would find the recent update of TEAMSPEAKER 3, rather then that I would updating windows, getting your virus scanned, getting rid of any unnecessary storage or things that could be stopping this program to not open, and back to the update windows thing This laptop i'm on right now is a windows 8 I know if I try to download ts3 I would get the same problems like you "PROGRAM NOT RESPONDING", Anyway I had a video of using "properties" and then it was open program for comparipy mode somthing like that ! Have A good day,
  4. resident Donald Trump has warned North Korea it should be "very, very nervous" if it does anything to the US. He said the regime would be in trouble "like few nations have ever been" if they do not "get their act together". His comments came after Pyongyang announced it had a plan to fire four missiles near the US territory of Guam. Tensions between the two countries have escalated in recent weeks after North Korea tested two intercontinental ballistic missiles in July. The UN recently approved further economic sanctions against Pyongyang as a result of its nuclear weapons programme.Speaking on Thursday at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, Mr Trump also offered an olive branch, saying the US would always consider negotiations. The Republican president said his own statements had not been tough enough on Pyongyang, despite his threat this week to rain "fire and fury" upon the regime. Pyongyang earlier dismissed the US president's dire warnings as "nonsense". But Mr Trump struck a defiant tone on Thursday, saying: "It's about time someone stood up for the people of our country." Mr Trump railed against previous US administrations for being too weak on North Korea, adding that its pursuit of nuclear weapons was a "tragedy". He also chided China, saying they could do "a lot more" to intervene on the Korean peninsula. When asked if there was a possibility of a pre-emptive strike against Pyongyang, Mr Trump said: "We don't talk about that. I never do." But he said: "I will tell you this, if North Korea does anything in terms of even thinking about attack of anybody that we love or we represent or our allies or us they can be very, very nervous. "I'll tell you why… because things will happen to them like they never thought On the streets of Seoul, barely 50km (30 miles) from the border with North Korea, the latest developments have drawn mixed reactions. Kim Seong-su, 62, said he thought Pyongyang was bluffing to preserve its regime and justify its nuclear programme. But others are more concerned. Yeon Eui-sook says she finds the situation scary. "I hope everyone can live in peace. Kim Jong-un keeps doing this and making us worry," she said. Analysts say the language from Pyongyang always gets more aggressive in August, when the US and South Korea conduct joint military exercises. But this time - with a US president who also uses strong words - the confrontation is getting even fiercer than usual. line break Mr Trump denied But in an interview with the BBC on Thursday, White House Deputy Assistant Sebastian Gorka dismissed the top diplomat's comments. "You should listen to the president," he said. "The idea that Secretary Tillerson is going to discuss military matters is simply nonsensical. Mr Gorka recalled a quote from a Holocaust survivor he often refers to when lecturing on grand strategy, saying: "When a group of people repeatedly says they want to kill you, sooner or later you should take them seriously". "North Korea has said they wish to annihilate the United States and use nuclear weapons. Sooner or later, somebody should take them seriously," he said. The tiny but important island of Guam
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  6. Hey,! I am back in fact way early then I Thought I would be way busy this summer but we all sometimes guess wrong. I'm glad to spend my days again with csblackdevil. #backtowork

     

  7. Last thing, any off you call of duty fans The infinity warfare or whatever you can play it for free for 20 more hours ! 
     

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    See y'all in September 

  8. See all of you in September :)) 

    Good luck to all off you

  9. The police have been attacked in west Belfast after they tried to break up a crowd of teenagers who had gathered at Falls Park. Police said more than 200 young people gathered in the Falls Park and City Cemetery area on Saturday night. They said a number of them threw stones and bottles at police. The rubber floor of the nearby play park was ripped up and pieces of it used as missiles to throw at police. Two teenage boys were arrested. Police said that on Friday night a similar number of young people were gathered in the same area and a teenage girl was arrested. "We would ask parents to know where their children are and to play a role in preventing them from becoming involved in behaviour which could see them end up with a criminal record," the PSNI said in a statement. "Damaging a play park which is used by the whole community is unacceptable and is the kind of anti-social behaviour that adversely affects the quality of life of those people who want to use it. "Going forward, we will use all the opportunities available to us to address anti-social behaviour - and that means working closely with local residents and other agencies. "This work includes enforcement, making arrests, and education - helping our young people understand the impact this type of activity can have on victims." The police said the three teenagers who were arrested were "dealt with by way of community resolution notices or CRNs, meaning that they were required to acknowledge the unacceptable nature of their actions and apologise for them". They added that a condition of the CRN imposed on one of the teenage boys, is that he is not permitted to enter Falls Park unless accompanied by an adult. Sinn Féin MLA Alex Maskey told BBC News NI on Sunday that a co-ordinated approach was needed to tackle the issue. "It is happening too often, it is damaging the park and it is costing public money," he added. "More importantly, it is sickening people when they see the damage and hear of the bad activity going on. "What we have to do is keep working with the young people, with the police and with the council management to make sure that we can keep the anti-social behaviour to a minimum
  10. Hey! I'm intrested but This Steam account has 48 games so its Counter Strike Global Offensive and those other 47 games (https://steamcommunity.com/id/Aymann)
  11. White House press secretary Sean Spicer has moved to minimise talk of divisions within the Trump administration after announcing his resignation. Mr Spicer is reportedly stepping down because he is unhappy with President Donald Trump's appointment of a new communications director. But he told Fox News he had "no regrets" about his six-month stint. Wall Street financier Anthony Scaramucci has been picked for the role that Mr Spicer had partially filled. The shake-up at the White House comes amid several investigations into alleged Russian meddling in last year's US presidential election and whether Mr Trump's campaign team colluded with Moscow. "The president obviously wanted to add to the team, more than anything," Mr Spicer told interviewer Sean Hannity. "I just thought it was in the best interest of our communications department, of our press organisation, to not have too many cooks in the kitchen. "Without me in the way, they have a fresh start, so that I'm not lurking over them." He defended President Trump's agenda, saying it was an honour and a privilege to serve him, and hit out at what he termed "media bias". He said: "I was increasingly disappointed about the way the media here do their job - or don't do their job." The 45 year old also said he had told Mr Trump he "would stay on for a few weeks to achieve a smooth transition", and was looking forward to spending more time with his family. Mr Spicer's often chaotic press briefings over the past six months were a cable news hit, but in recent weeks he had withdrawn from appearances in front of the camera. What does Scaramucci say? In an assured debut, he attended Friday afternoon's news conference to announce that Sarah Huckabee Sanders, formerly Mr Spicer's deputy, would step into his shoes. "I love the president and it's an honour to be here," Mr Scaramucci said, adding: "He is genuinely a wonderful human being." Mr Scaramucci, who has no previous experience in communications roles, paid tribute to Mr Spicer as "a true American patriot" and "incredibly gracious". "I hope he goes on to make a tremendous amount of money," he added.
  12. Facebook’s Building 8, the secretive skunkworks division led by former DARPA director Regina Dugan, is looking into developing modular smartphones, according to a report from Business Insider. The company filed for a patent, published today, that details a “modular electromagnetic device” that would alleviate the issue of “expensive and wasteful” conventional electronics that consumers purchase and then dispose of when they’re inevitably outdated in a couple of years. The patent describes both a phone and a smart speaker as potential product categories. The company filed for a patent, published today, that details a “modular electromagnetic device” that would alleviate the issue of “expensive and wasteful” conventional electronics that consumers purchase and then dispose of when they’re inevitably outdated in a couple of years. The patent describes both a phone and a smart speaker as potential product categories. It’s unclear to what extent Facebook is working on a concrete hardware project that will see the light of day, but there are a number of signs that point to Building 8’s increasing interest in modular devices. For one, Dugan, as the head of Building 8, has a history with modular smartphones: she was previously in charge of Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group, which developed a modular phone called Project Ara. hat product got all the way to a pilot test of the hardware in Puerto Rico before Google shuttered the project last fall. Earlier in the year, Dugan joined Facebook to lead Building 8, where she’s pursuing a number of other ambitious hardware concepts. Those far-off ideas even include brain-computer interfaces that allow people to type with their thoughts and even hear through their skin. The division’s head of new product introduction, Bernard Richardson, is also formerly of Amazon’s Echo speaker, giving Building 8 some high-profile consumer hardware expertise. Business Insider reports that a number of former Project Ara team members now work for Building 8 at Facebook. The company also confirmed to BI that the technology described in the patent was developed primarily by former members of the startup Nascent Objects, a company focusing on modular electronics that Facebook acquired last September. It’s unclear to what extent Facebook is working on a concrete hardware project that will see the light of day, but there are a number of signs that point to Building 8’s increasing interest in modular devices. For one, Dugan, as the head of Building 8, has a history with modular smartphones: she was previously in charge of Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group, which developed a modular phone called Project Ara. That product got all the way to a pilot test of the hardware in Puerto Rico before Google shuttered the project last fall. Earlier in the year, Dugan joined Facebook to lead Building 8, where she’s pursuing a number of other ambitious hardware concepts. Those far-off ideas even include brain-computer interfaces that allow people to type with their thoughts and even hear through their skin. The division’s head of new product introduction, Bernard Richardson, is also formerly of Amazon’s Echo speaker, giving Building 8 some high-profile consumer hardware expertise. Business Insider reports that a number of former Project Ara team members now work for Building 8 at Facebook. The company also confirmed to BI that the technology described in the patent was developed primarily by former members of the startup Nascent Objects, a company focusing on modular electronics that Facebook acquired last September.
  13. in his bedroom at his home in Palos Verdes near Los Angeles sometime before 9am when his body was discovered. Linkin Park DJ Joe Hahn headed to Bennington's home on Thursday afternoon, while guitarist Mike Shinoda tweeted: "Shocked and heartbroken, but it's true. An official statement will come out as soon as we have one." The band had recently embarked on their One More Light world tour, the next scheduled stop being the Xfinity Center on 27 July in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Fred Durst pays tribute to fellow nu metal architect Chester A spokeswoman for the Palos Verdes Estates police last night declined to answer questions about whether Bennington had been found dead. She told The Independent: "At 8.56am" Bennington, who had long struggled with addiction to drugs and alcohol, married Talinda Bentley in 2006, having previously been wed to Samantha Olit from 1996 until 2005. The singer had six children from both of those wives, as well as a previous relationship with Elka Brand. One of the children is adopted. Reports said that word of Bennington’s suicide came on the day of his late friend Chris Cornell’s birthday. The Soundgarden rocker killed himself in May and Bennington performed a cover of Leonard Cohen's 'Halleljuah' at his funeral. Cornell would have turned 53 on Thursday. SHORT VIDEO
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  16. One in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people looked after their brain health throughout life, according to an international study in the Lancet. It lists nine key risk factors including lack of education, hearing loss, smoking and physical inactivity. The study is being presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference in London. By 2050, 131 million people could be living with dementia globally. There are estimated to be 47 million people with the condition at the moment."Although dementia is diagnosed in later life, the brain changes usually begin to develop years before," said lead author Prof Gill Livingston, from University College London. "Acting now will vastly improve life for people with dementia and their families and, in doing so, will transform the future of society." The report, which combines the work of 24 international experts, says lifestyle factors can play a major role in increasing or reducing an individual's dementia risk. It examines the benefits of building a "cognitive reserve", which means strengthening the brain's networks so it can continue to function in later life despite damage. Eve Laird Image caption Eve Laird is taking part in a study on how to prevent dementia Eve Laird, from Dumfries, is worried about dementia because her mum is living with the condition. She has decided to make some changes to her lifestyle. "I'm terrible for eating processed foods and takeaways and I've really been trying to cut back on that. "I definitely drink a lot more water than I used to - and I don't drink as much coffee now. "I actually took part in the Edinburgh marathon. For that I joined the Dumfries running club - I go there once a week." She says she felt so much better for the exercise, and for improving her diet. "I felt a lot healthier and mentally sharper as well. It's something I'd really like to continue, but it is hard to stay on track." "I just think the small changes can make such a big difference."Failure to complete secondary education was a major risk factor, and the authors suggest that individuals who continue to learn throughout life are likely to build additional brain reserves. Another major risk factor is hearing loss in middle age - the researchers say this can deny people a cognitively rich environment and lead to social isolation and depression, which are among other potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia. Another key message from the report is that what is good for the heart is good for the brain. 'Positive changes' Not smoking, doing exercise, keeping a healthy weight, treating high blood pressure and diabetes can all reduce the risk of dementia, as well as cardiovascular disease, and cancer. The researchers say they did not have enough data to include dietary factors or alcohol in their calculations but believe both could be important. Dr Doug Brown, director of research at Alzheimer's Society, said: "Though it's not inevitable, dementia is currently set to be the 21st Century's biggest killer. We all need to be aware of the risks and start making positive lifestyle changes." Dr David Reynolds, chief scientific officer at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: "Alongside prevention research, we must continue to invest in research to find a life-changing treatment for people with this devastating condition."
  17. Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said its crews attended "multiple flooding-related incidents" and urged people to avoid the area. Stan Harris had been laying slate in the village when the rain began to fall. "We started to hear the rumble and then suddenly I was hit with marbles, hitting me in the face. I couldn't get out. I was just stuck in a shed," he said. Part of a car park washed awayImage copyrightPA Debris left across the villageImage copyrightPA He said he thought his was the last vehicle to make it out of the village. "By the time we got up past the lady we were working for, she said we were probably one of the last ones to get through because then another van floated through. "By the time we got home it was chaos. Absolute chaos." 'Devastating' flood Assistant Chief Fire officer Phil Martin said there was now a "pile of rubble" about "3ft or 4ft high, that goes across about 20ft". "You can see rubble on the beach and debris that's been washed down by the water," he added. He described the flash flood as "devastating", adding "when I was listening to this incident unfold on the radio I had a real fear that this was going to have a tragic outcome ". Debris left across the villageImage copyrightPA So far, the main focus has been Coverack's pretty harbour, which is littered with debris of every kind. I've seen boulders, fence panels, a shed, a mobility scooter and even a kitchen sink, which have all been washed down from the hills above in the torrents of water. The mud and silt are unpleasant - but that damage is mainly cosmetic. The more worrying aspect of all this for local people is the main road into the village. A route which normally brings in thousands of tourists every day during the summer months is a total mess. The Tarmac has been ripped up. There are holes several feet deep, exposing pipes and cables. Repairing this road looks like a major engineering task. "But we're Cornish," said one local lady. "We'll cope". Main road into CoverackImage copyrightADAM PAYNTER Image caption The flood water has completely destroyed the main road into the village A school bus driver caught up in the Coverack flood said he was determined to make sure his sole passenger got home safely after they became stranded on the road into the village. "The boulders from people's gardens were pummelling the bus," said Thomas Duffield, 33. "They were about the size of a wheel and kept whacking the vehicle, making loud bangs, which was obviously quite worrying." He kept his foot on the brake pedal even though he had the handbrake on while
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