Ninety miles from the South Eastern tip of the United States, Liberty has no stead. In order for Liberty to exist and thrive, Tyranny must be identified, recognized, confronted and extinguished.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Blogs With Rule 5 Links (updated)
These Blogs Provide Links To Rule 5 Sites:
The Daley Gator has:
Pics, Links, Babes
The Woodsterman has:
The Woodsterman has:
Rule 5 Woodsterman Style
The Conservative Hideout 2.0 has:
Saturday Links:
The Classic Liberal has:
The Conservative Hideout 2.0 has:
Saturday Links:
The Classic Liberal has:
DID I MISS YOUR RULE 5 LINK AROUND?
EMAIL YOUR LINK AROUND TO: 90NINETYMILES THIS WOULD BE AT GMAIL.
PROGRESSIVES WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO FIGURE THIS OUT.
Linkage That Has Increased My Technorati Influence:
The below links are all members of Technorati. By Linking to me they increase my influence, my linking back to them increases their influence. If we right of center thinkers link to each other, we begin to overcome the media advantage the left has over us. Join me, link me, I will link you back. You are new? Need more hits? I will help you. http://technorati.com/blogs/ninetymilesfromtyranny.blogspot.com
There Seems To Be Some Confusion
Let me clear that up for ya. H/T 90 Miles From Tyranny. Filed under: Shit That Pisses me Off11 hours agoHere's Some Alice Goodwin Rule 5 to Take Your Mind Off #NSA…
you might just be a Warmist." Also at Proof Positive, " Best of the Web* Linkaround," and " Friday Night Babe: Lauren Holly! " More at Bob Belvedere's, " Lindsey Anne Strutt." And " Rule 5 News." Plus at 90Ninety Miles From Tyranny, " Late Night Ladies ." And Randy's Roundtable, " Thursday Nite Tart (on ...22 hours agoBrother and sister standing by
My salvation lies in your love. Found here1 day agoSorta Blogless Sunday Pinup
has Sophie. All American Blogger has Weekend Link Love: Tom Petty Edition. Sentry Journal tee’s up a roundup of links, scandals edition (Last week’s). 90Ninety Miles From Tyranny has late night ladies. And morning mistress And girls with guns. Eye of Polyphemus has Lynda Carter. And Full Metal ...1 day agoBest of the Web* Linkaround
page An Honest OFA Logo Snip Frustrating liberals Nice Kitty Rule Five Roundup: (While all Rule Five posts may be NSFW, I generally only flag the ones that are certainly NSFW) 90 Miles From Tyranny - Rule Five Late night ladies, Girls with Guns American Power- Amy Louise McKeen, Rule Five Sunday, Pamela Anderson, ...2 days agoAnd Ignorant of All
Or they plead the Fifth. (h/t: 90 Miles from Tyranny [NSFW!])2 days agoPicture Of The Day
Randy's Roundtable — Authority 555
Jacked from 90 Miles From Tyranny3 days agoHOT LINKS~
- Other McCain Dick’s Sporting Goods Stops Selling AR-15′s, Stock Suffers - Conservative Hideout 2.0 Syria: Israeli Strike on Military Center 'Declaration of War' -Pundit Press One Does Not Simply Criminalize The Constitution... -90 Miles from Tyranny Total Nutcase In The White House -Real Science ...
http://ninetymilesfromtyranny.blogspot.com/2013/03/if-you-are-blogger-you-need-to-be-on.html
Apple steps up to Android with the futuristic, ambitious iOS 7
Apple's not exactly reinventing the mobile OS with iOS 7, but it is refining it yet again. By combining the best of Apple design with good ideas from its competitors, Apple's latest and greatest is exactly what Apple needed to fend off the competition — and bring the cool factor back.
"This is probably the biggest news since the [first] iPhone came out," Gene Munster, a senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray told NBC News.
Many stuck with the iPhone back when iOS had no copy-and-paste, no MMS support, no Notifications Center. They didn't mind the flaws, because the alternatives weren't as stable, weren't as pretty. But the developers behind Android and Windows Phone (and even BlackBerry) got on the ball, creating elegant new ways to interact with a phone. After a while, it was Apple that looked lackluster.
Then, like a relationship counselor with a soothing British accent, Jony Ive saved the day. The force behind Apple's clean, minimalist hardware designs — and now the head of the company's human interface division — addressed many points of tension. With iOS 7, there's no need to feel jealous when glancing at Android's easily accessible settings: iOS 7 puts the important stuff into a Control Center which can be pulled up with a swipe. And you don't have to wish for Windows Phone's front-and-center notifications: iOS 7 slips them straight onto the lock screen.
Beyond the functionality that iOS 7 brings — not just improved controls and notifications, but new ways to share files with nearby users, stream music from the Internet, browse open tabs on the Web and more — the system helps Apple catch up with the razzle and dazzle of the competition. Skinny fonts and bold primary colors interact on layered visual planes that drift gracefully in and out of view — these are all hallmarks of the new design. And if certain elements may look a bit familiar, that's because, yes, many of these ideas — the "flat" school of design — have been visible in Android and Windows Phone for a few years.
Still, it wouldn't be the first time Apple let the competition go first, then swept in and stole the spotlight. Apple wasn't the first with a smartphone or an MP3 player or a tablet computer, but like those devices, Apple's execution with iOS 7 is without equal. The Cupertino-based company may have, for the first time since it lost its inspirational co-founder, Steve Jobs, shown off something that could be described as "magical."
Don't misunderstand though: iOS 7 still isn't the end all of mobile operating systems. By the time fall comes around, Google will probably show off a new version of Android, one that will highlight remaining iOS shortcomings. After all, even in iOS 7, there are no customizable homescreen widgets, no gesture-based Swype-style keyboards, no hands-on control over an apps' system usage — and both the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S 4 have camera apps with more powerful editing tools.
But for now? iOS 7 is as good as it gets. It binds hardware and software in a way rarely seen, it's easy on the eyes. And come fall, it'll be a free upgrade for about 300 million devices. What's not to look forward to?
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/finally-apple-steps-android-futuristic-ambitious-ios-7-6C10272197
"This is probably the biggest news since the [first] iPhone came out," Gene Munster, a senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray told NBC News.
Many stuck with the iPhone back when iOS had no copy-and-paste, no MMS support, no Notifications Center. They didn't mind the flaws, because the alternatives weren't as stable, weren't as pretty. But the developers behind Android and Windows Phone (and even BlackBerry) got on the ball, creating elegant new ways to interact with a phone. After a while, it was Apple that looked lackluster.
Then, like a relationship counselor with a soothing British accent, Jony Ive saved the day. The force behind Apple's clean, minimalist hardware designs — and now the head of the company's human interface division — addressed many points of tension. With iOS 7, there's no need to feel jealous when glancing at Android's easily accessible settings: iOS 7 puts the important stuff into a Control Center which can be pulled up with a swipe. And you don't have to wish for Windows Phone's front-and-center notifications: iOS 7 slips them straight onto the lock screen.
Beyond the functionality that iOS 7 brings — not just improved controls and notifications, but new ways to share files with nearby users, stream music from the Internet, browse open tabs on the Web and more — the system helps Apple catch up with the razzle and dazzle of the competition. Skinny fonts and bold primary colors interact on layered visual planes that drift gracefully in and out of view — these are all hallmarks of the new design. And if certain elements may look a bit familiar, that's because, yes, many of these ideas — the "flat" school of design — have been visible in Android and Windows Phone for a few years.
Still, it wouldn't be the first time Apple let the competition go first, then swept in and stole the spotlight. Apple wasn't the first with a smartphone or an MP3 player or a tablet computer, but like those devices, Apple's execution with iOS 7 is without equal. The Cupertino-based company may have, for the first time since it lost its inspirational co-founder, Steve Jobs, shown off something that could be described as "magical."
Don't misunderstand though: iOS 7 still isn't the end all of mobile operating systems. By the time fall comes around, Google will probably show off a new version of Android, one that will highlight remaining iOS shortcomings. After all, even in iOS 7, there are no customizable homescreen widgets, no gesture-based Swype-style keyboards, no hands-on control over an apps' system usage — and both the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S 4 have camera apps with more powerful editing tools.
But for now? iOS 7 is as good as it gets. It binds hardware and software in a way rarely seen, it's easy on the eyes. And come fall, it'll be a free upgrade for about 300 million devices. What's not to look forward to?
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/finally-apple-steps-android-futuristic-ambitious-ios-7-6C10272197
Environmental Activist Erin Brockowitz Pollutes Her Body With Alcohol, Gets Arrested For DUI And Spends Time At The Clark County Detention Center
Brockovich was popped over the weekend for operating a boat under the influence.
A Nevada game warden spotted Brockovich struggling to dock her vessel at Lake Mead ... her BAC was nearly double the .08 legal limit.
Brockovich apologized this morning ... insisting she didn't endanger anyone because she wasn't boating in open waters -- just moving the boat "within its own slip."
"That being said, I take drunk driving very seriously, this was clearly a big mistake, I know better and I am very sorry,” she added.
We're told Brockovich is free on bail after briefly docking at the Clark County Detention Center.
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