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9/30/2004

Paris Hilton Sex Tape II - More Details

Filed under: — dan @ 12:09 pm

Paris Hilton musta been really drunk or outta it, to say ‘dumb niggers’ in front of a video camera. That or she’s just really stupid? Did she confuse them for the help or something? Hmm… Inquiring minds want to know. And just what will this do to her hip-hop recording album, where gasp she works with Lil Jon, a black man? Or maybe she thinks she’ll be on track to have a great music career just like J.Lo because J.Lo dropped the n-word too?
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In a recently surfaced 12-hour videotape, Hilton is shown in a rather disturbing scene with two African-American men who ask her if she would model their fashion line.

Hilton, standing with pal Brandon Davis, is polite to the men, but calls them “dumb n—s” after they leave, according to British reporter Carole Aye Maung, who reviewed the tape.

“Two … guys begin talking to her,” Maung told us. “She’s being very, very sweet to them. [But] she definitely uses the N-word. It’s so cruel, because they were so lovely, and she was being so lovely to them.”

NY Daily News Link

Microsoft Money Not Paying the Bills

Filed under: — dan @ 11:31 am

So you buy Microsoft Money 2005 expecting it to do your basic banking and checking. But, alas, it doesn’t work? And it doesn’t work with Microsoft’s OWN bill-paying service? I don’t get why the fix would be to turn off MSN Bill Pay temporarily either. Just some great software development there.
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Pierre Aterianus, an electrical engineer from Whitefish Bay, Wisc., said he followed Microsoft instructions to turn off MSN Bill Pay before installing Money 2005 and then reactivate the service, yet he still can’t pay his credit card bill. Attempts to initiate payments either aren’t sent or result in a “duplicate payment” error message, he said, and Microsoft support personnel haven’t been able to provide a solution.

Steffen Urban, a systems administrator from Riverside, Calif., said he spent several hours in fruitless chats with Microsoft support personnel trying to get bill-paying services to work. When he finally was able to connect to the service, thanks to trial-and-error work of his own, he found every bill he had ever paid through Money recorded twice, causing the program to report a deficit of more than $2 million.

News.com Link

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