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Rakewell

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PottedMeat

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http://www.fox43.com/news/dauphin/w...viate-sexual-assault-20120801,0,3018787.story

One alleged victim, who lives in the Midtown, says that on May 1, 2011, he awoke in the middle of the night to find a strange man performing oral sex on him. The suspect had allegedly climbed a fire escape and forced his way into the victim's apartment.

Another alleged said that in April, 2012, he went to Porter's home after a gathering and socialized. The victim awoke late in the evening to find Porter performing oral sex on him. He immediately stopped Porter and left.

A third alleged victim said that last month he went to a party and fell asleep after drinking a bit. He awoke in the early morning hours as Porter performed oral sex on him. He did not know Porter and stopped him right away.
 
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SphinxnihpS

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Pretty sure the 8:1 compression ratio for a 32 bit operating system, coupled with the 4 bit overlay set, requires a quad installation to make the full 64 bit upgrade, but I prefer to install the 32 bit OS six times and recompile the kernel with bit expansion after the 5th install so I unlock the full 128 bit OS Microsoft never released. I get a lot of extra floating point operations per second this way and a few I don't even need, but hey it's nice to know they're there.
 

Gibsons

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Pretty sure the 8:1 compression ratio for a 32 bit operating system, coupled with the 4 bit overlay set, requires a quad installation to make the full 64 bit upgrade, but I prefer to install the 32 bit OS six times and recompile the kernel with bit expansion after the 5th install so I unlock the full 128 bit OS Microsoft never released. I get a lot of extra floating point operations per second this way and a few I don't even need, but hey it's nice to know they're there.

I hope you're using DDR for your floating points, it would be terrible for them to sink or something.
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