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Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 17F, Clear - 6:53 PM MST Jan. 22

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 06:30 PM PST

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Rooting your HTC one v or other

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 01:49 PM PST

make sure which version you have
GSM version - has SIM Europa and other country
CDMA version - has no SIM US.

how to - root your htc one v the easy way..noob friendly ; ) STEP BY STEP(gsm only)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
soo i found ckpv5's guide to root htc one v more complex and difficult for a newcomer to android ..( it did to me ) soo i am writng another one in my way as i being a noob wld understand

So guysu just got a new HTC One V which is running on the Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich version and so if you want you can root it using the following Step-By-Step Article. Rooting allows you to expand the functionality of your phone and lets you do more things on your phone than before. like custom roms ,kernel ( which increases performance and battery both..),or u could just do it to install your wanted or fav root app from the play store
following things

You Must Know:

* *As long as your phone is rooted will warranty will be void.
* *Proceed at your own risk and ensure you backup your device before hand so that anything happen you won't have a new paperweight. Because i dont take any responsibility for any loss of data or if u brick ur device..
soo-
You're Going To Need:

* *A HTC One V
* *USB Cable (Same one that came with the phone)
* *Make sure your HTC One V have at least 50% of battery life.
* *Windows PC, Mac OS, or Linux (only need one)
* *You are going need your HTC One V's bootloader unlocked. (You can do that with the link below You're Going To Need: (Read Article Before Downloading)
Developer Center at HTCdev

* *Superboot Image

* *HTC One V bootloader unlockedStep-By-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Unzip files from the Superboot rar file and put them on your Desktop for easy access. :P

Step 2: Turn OFF your HTC One V.

Step 3: Boot up your HTC One V into the bootloader mode. To do that, press and hold Volume DOWN key --> then press the Power Key.

Step 4: When you have entered the bootloader mode, connect your HTC One V to your PC using the USB cable. (Same one that came with it)

Step 5: select all other supported models (complete bootloader unlocking from the site listed above
once done come back here again
soo now i hope ur done with bootloader unlock process ..proceed below
A) Windows Only: If you are using a Windows PC, run the install-superboot-windows.bat file by double-clicking on it.

B) Mac OS Only: If you are running Mac OS, then open a Terminal Window at the place where you have put extracted files, it should be Desktop. Type the following commands in the Terminal:
chmod +x install-superboot-mac.sh
./install-superboot-mac.sh

C) Linux Only: If you are having Linux as your OS, then open a Terminal where the extracted files exist and type in the following commands:
chmod +x install-superboot-linux.sh
./install-superboot-linux.sh

Step 6: It will take a few seconds to root youe HTC One V. When it's done, disconnect your phone from the Windows, Mac, or Linux.

And That's All, you now have a rooted HTC One V.
ENJOY!!
special thanks to paulobrien for the superboot image Attached Files
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Fourth living veteran of Afghanistan war to receive Medal of Honor

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 01:27 PM PST

Fourth living veteran of Afghanistan war to receive Medal of Honor

By Jennifer Hlad Stars and Stripes
Published: January 11, 2013




Clinton Romesha
WASHINGTON — Former Army Staff Sgt. Clinton Romesha will receive the Medal of Honor in February for his actions as a section leader in Afghanistan in 2009, the fourth living veteran of the war in Afghanistan to receive the award.
Romesha was section leader with Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 61st Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division at combat outpost Keating in Kamdesh district, Afghanistan, on Oct. 3, 2009, when his unit came under heavy fire.
According to written accounts by military historian Richard S. Lowry, enemy fighters launched an assault against the post, attacking from three sides and coming close to taking the ammunition supply point.
Romesha led a counterattack to reclaim the ammunition bunker, Lowry wrote.
Eight soldiers were killed in the firefight, which Lowry said lasted 12 hours.
Romesha, who enlisted in 1999 and left the Army in 2011, deployed to Afghanistan twice and to Iraq four times. He has several military decorations, including a Bronze Star, three Army Commendation medals and five Army Achievement medals.
The attack on COP Keating remains one of the deadliest attacks against coalition forces in Afghanistan and is chronicled in the book "The Outpost," by Jake Tapper. In it, Tapper writes that Romesha is the son of a leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cedarville, Calif.
"His parents had hoped he would follow his father into the church leadership, and Romesha had in fact gone to seminary for four years during high school — from five till seven every morning — but ultimately it just wasn't for him. He didn't even go on a mission, a regular rite for young Mormon men. Romesha was better suited to this kind of mission, with guns and joes under his command."
Romesha lives in Minot, N.D., with his wife and three children.
The announcement of his award came the same day Afghan President Hamid Karzai met with White House and Pentagon officials to discuss the future of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.
The scarcity of battlefield valor awards has been a sore spot for veterans groups and lawmakers in recent years. Only seven men, including Romesha, have been awarded the Medal of Honor for actions in Afghanistan since 2001, and only four have received the award for valor in Iraq.
Leo Shane contributed to this report.
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jhlad

The Hype over 3D printed gun parts

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 01:24 PM PST

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The Hype Over 3D Printed Gun Parts

By Will Grant
Courtesy Defense Distributed

Three-dimensional printed plastic gun parts are getting a lot of headlines these days. And like most conversations that involve guns, people are quick to bring up gun-control laws. Most of those people are missing the points.
Some see printed guns as a threat: if any one can print a firearm in their basement, what's keeping terrorists and whackos from doing it? Others see printing guns as an expression of freedom: I'm entitled to manufacture guns for my own personal use, and therefore it's none of the government's damn business what I do in my basement.
At the center of the debate is a group called Defense Distributed—a loose collective of engineers, designers, and a lawyer prototyping plastic firearms components with a 3D printer. In a project called Wiki Weapon, they've been experimenting with plans of a printed lower receiver for an AR-15 downloaded from the website Thingiverse.
On an AR carbine, the only component regulated by the federal government is the lower receiver. Which is the part
Courtesy Defense Distributed

with the serial number on it. Which is why the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms tracks it. Which is exactly the reason Defense Distributed is printing it.
Cody Wilson is the director of Defense Distributed, which is now 501(c)(3) pending organization. A second-year law student at the University of Texas at Austin, Wilson has organized more than dozen people to help with his project. From software gurus in Florida and Kansas to an engineer in Amsterdam, support has come from high and low alike.
"We get lots of cheerleading from Russia. Guys saying, 'go, go!' You can tell they want their guns back,'" Wilson says. "And we get a lot of hate coming from Germany and the UK."
In September, Wilson was invited to speak at a technology conference in the UK. When he talked about his project, the crowd disapproved. Ten days later, the company he was leasing his 3D printer from, Stratasys, confiscated the printer, citing a lack of federal firearms license.
"It is the policy of Stratasys not to knowingly allow its printers to be used for illegal purposes," the company's legal counsel wrote to Wilson. "However, we do not intend to engage in a legal debate with you."
As per the Gun Control Act of 1968, anyone who manufactures or sells guns or ammunition needs an FFL. But you don't need a FFL to produce firearms for your own use. There's also nothing in the law that says it's illegal to freely distribute firearm schematics over the Internet. Defense Distributed never intended to sell its products. For what it wants to do, Defense Distributed doesn't technically need an FFL—though Wilson applied for a Type 3 and Type 7 license about two months ago.
Courtesy Defense Distributed

Defense Distributed's latest receiver was made with an Objet printer using photopolymer material. The receiver was functional for six rounds—one test shot and the first five of a ten-round magazine. On the sixth shot, the rearward force of the bolt carrier group broke the buffer tube threading of the lower receiver. The shows the experiment.
Defense Distributed's next version will be printed on a cheaper FDM (fused deposition molding) printer using thermoplastics. Wilson and his team expect that thermoplastics will be better suited to the job.
A lot of the blowhard rhetoric surrounding printed gun parts is that they'll be undetectable by metal detectors, will violate the Undetectable Firearms Act of 1988, also known as the Plastic Guns Law. But plastic gun parts, particularly AR lower receivers, have been available for years.
The now-defunct company Professional Ordnance made a family of firearms known as Carbon 15, and they were some of the first such rifles made from something other than metal. The receivers as well as several other parts, which received poor reviews, were made entirely of carbon fiber.
"Carbon 15 really left a bad taste in everybody's mouth," says Kino Davis, an firearms consultant from Tucson. "The receivers were made from short-fiber CRP [carbon-reinforced plastic] which is nowhere near as strong as the laminated, long-fiber panels that we think of on race cars and airplanes… Probably the biggest problem though, was that Carbon 15 used several proprietary parts and had some problems with bolts and other parts breaking… I think a lot of folks just associated these problems and the 'carbon plastic' name with each other ."
Cavalry Arms was one of the most famous manufacturers of plastic lowers until it lost its license over illegal machine gun sales. But the plastic lower Cavalry Arms sold was attached to the buttstock, which eliminated the problem Defense Distributed ran into.
Criticism of a plastic firearm component aside, the fact that printed guns will not have serial numbers is troubling for some. But just like plastic gun parts, there are legal ways to get your hands on a gun without a serial number.
In Oceanside, Calif., Ares Armor makes it easy for you to make your own gun. They'll sell you an 80-percent completed AR lower, starting at $80, and help you finish the last 20 percent at their on-site facilities. Three Sundays a month, the company hosts what it calls Build Parties, after which you have a homemade, completely sterile AR lower receiver and can now assemble a gun without a serial number.
And if you think guns without serial numbers are rare, think again.
"Let's just say there are very many of these [guns without serial numbers] being pushed out into the public," says Ares Armor founder Dimiti Karras, a Marine Corps veteran. "We probably sell 2,000 [unfinished lowers] a month."
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms took an early interest in Ares Armor, which was established three years ago. Every so often, ATF agents pay a visit to Ares Armor, and Karras has invited them in to look at the products. Rumor has it, once the feds saw the rifle components, they wanted one for themselves.
Any citizen in good standing can make a gun, including Cody Wilson of Defense Distributed. While gun companies may not like that, it is and always has been the law. But they shouldn't worry just yet about printed gun components being cheaper.
Defense Distributed is using a half-million-dollar printer, according to Wilson. It took about six and a half hours to print the lower receiver in the video and cost about $180 of material.
Neither the National Rifle Association nor the Second Amendment Foundation has shown much excitement about
Courtesy Defense Distributed

printing plastic gun parts. Even the old loafers at my local gun shop had misgivings. But the constitutional right to making guns, to printing guns, to the WikiWeapon project is there.
"If you do not exercise your right out of fear of losing it, then I say you never had that right in the first place," Wilson says. "That's the stance I'm taking on this whole thing."
Kerras of Ares Armor likely agrees with him. A statement at the bottom of the Ares Armor website reads: "Remember that the Constitution was meant to control the amount of power the government has. Second Amendment."
Maybe a headline from Smithsonian Magazine's blog sums it up best: It's All Fun and Games Until Someone 3D Prints a Gun.

Speedflying Video: GoPro Bomb Squad, Speedfly-Ski BASE

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 12:10 PM PST


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Speedflying Video: PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2013 HD (18+) ¡1080p¡

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 10:42 AM PST


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Wingsuit Video: PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2012 - A Good Year for Extreme Sports

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 07:42 AM PST


PEOPLE ARE AWESOME 2012 - A Good Year for Extreme Sports
'PEOPLE ARE AWESOME' style video about various accomplishments and key moments that have happened this year in the Extreme Sports industry. We appreciate there have been many moments that do not feature in the video, but we hope you enjoy it anyway! Also - sorry for the bad quality at times :-)

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Worlds Biggest Rope Swing


Altered Route


Trevor Jacob - Double Backflip


Where the Trail Ends


Mitchie Brusco - 900


Yuki Kadono wins Air & Style


Red Bull Winch Sessions
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Twin Falls Idaho: Current Conditions : 7F, Haze - 6:53 AM MST Jan. 22

Posted: 22 Jan 2013 06:29 AM PST

Temperature: 7°F | Humidity: 77% | Pressure: 30.45in (Steady) | Conditions: Haze | Wind Direction: ESE | Wind Speed: 9mph

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Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland: Current Conditions : 5.6C, Partly Cloudy - 2:56 PM CET Ja

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