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Lightning Control Desk
Lightning Control Desk
rate my yugioh perfect circle deck?


here is my yugioh deck tell me what to take out and rate it. im going to enter the regionals in philadelphia in march

card trooper x1
mirror force x1
dark magician of chaos x1
destiny draw x2
destiny hero malicious x2
destiny hero plasma x1
raiza x3
phoenix wind wing blast x1
spirit reaper x1
snipe hunter x1
treeborn frog x1
light and darkness dragon x1
breaker x1
cyber dragon x2
pot of avarice x1
mystic tomato x2
destiny hero fear monger x2
call of the haunted x1
foolish burial x1
marshmallon x1
sakuretsu armor x1
torrential tribute x1
premature burial x1
destiny hero desk commander x1
lightning vortex x1
brain control x1
mystical space typhoon x1
scapegoat x1
d.d crow x1
enemy controller x1
reinforcement of the army x1
sangan x1
heavy storm x1
elemental hero stratos x1
widespread ruin x1

10/10

your deck is fine, do not worry or listen to what other people say



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Innovation Lightning Desk Clock


Innovation Lightning Desk Clock


$34.99


Innovation Lightning Desk Clock image: Illuminated by a tremendously powerful strike of lightning, a lone mountain road winds through a darkened pine forest. This distinctive desk clock unfolds to reveal your selected image opposite the clock face. Uses one AA battery (not included).

Desk Clock-Lightning


Desk Clock-Lightning


$45


Desk Clock-Lightning A desk is only complete with the addition of this beautiful walnut finish desk clock! Whether the fan is a guy or a gal, this is a gift that will be remembered as both practical and perfect! A fine brass and enamel medallion is tastefully mounted on the front, adding a touch of color, a show of loyalty and making this the most envied desk accessory in the office! Available for both collegiate and pro teams!

Factory Technician at the Control Desk


Factory Technician at the Control Desk


$24.99


Heinz Zinran Factory Technician at the Control Desk - Photographic Print

Tampa Bay Lightning Desk Clock


Tampa Bay Lightning Desk Clock


$45.99


A desk is only complete with the addition of this beautiful walnut finish desk clock! Whether the fan is a guy or a gal- this is a gift that will be remembered as both practical and perfect! A fine brass and enamel medallion is tastefully mounted on the front- adding a touch of color- a show of loyalty and making this the most envied desk accessory in the office!

P-38 Lightning 90? Remote Control Airplane


P-38 Lightning 90? Remote Control Airplane


$360.39


P-38 Lightning 90? Remote Control Airplane is in stock and ready to ship from TrendTimes.com. Our toy stores sell P-38 Lightning 90? Remote Control Airplane for the best price of $310.39 and personal shoppers are standing by to assist you.

PoofSlinky 07224 Lightning Lab Kit


PoofSlinky 07224 Lightning Lab Kit


$38.48


Create your own lightning storm with the Lightning Lab. Has simulated lightning and real storm sounds. With the Lightning Lab you can learn how to calculate the distance of an oncoming storm understand various storm strengths and dangers and see the effects on buildings vehicles nature and electrical poles when lightning strikes. The Lightning Lab comes with an incredible lightning show real storm sounds preprogrammed storms preprogrammed light show and the ability to control the number of lightning bolts. Create a 30 minute long light show.

Innovation Lightning Clock


Innovation Lightning Clock


$44.99


Innovation Lightning Clock Award image: Illuminated by a tremendously powerful strike of lightning, a lone mountain road winds through a darkened pine forest. This distinctive clock award opens to reveal a desk clock on one side and your selected image and engraved plate on the other. Requires one AA battery (not included).

Lightning


Lightning


$13.99


Lightning - Poster

Lightning Lab Storm Simulator


Lightning Lab Storm Simulator


$27.21


Got a bolt! The Lightning Lab teaches kids how to calculate the distance of an oncoming storm, understand various storm strengths and dangers, and see the effects of lightning on buildings, vehicles, nature, and poles. It also comes pre-loaded with a lightning show and real storm sounds, plus pre-programmed storms and the ability to control the number of lightning bolts! From Poof-Slinky, Inc. WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

Poof Slinky 07224 Lightning Lab Kit


Poof Slinky 07224 Lightning Lab Kit


$37.77


Create your own lightning storm with the Lightning Lab. Has simulated lightning and real storm sounds. With the Lightning Lab you can learn how to calculate the distance of an oncoming storm understand various storm strengths and dangers and see the effects on buildings vehicles nature and electrical poles when lightning strikes. The Lightning Lab comes with an incredible lightning show real storm sounds preprogrammed storms preprogrammed light show and the ability to control the number of lightning bolts. Create a 30 minute long light show.

Lightning Performance Forward Control Kit


Lightning Performance Forward Control Kit


$123.99


" Move rear brake pedal, foot pegs and shift lever 3 in. further forward than stock Ensure that legs are in a more comfortable position for more relaxed riding Come with all the necessary mounting hardware and instructions"

The Lightning


The Lightning


$34.99


Wilf Hardy The Lightning - Giclee Print


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Video 2 - Vossi am Stand von Madrix auf der "musikmesse" & "prolight+sound" in Frankfurt 2010


Top 10 Easy Ways to Protect Your PC

There are many things to keep in check regarding the health and security of your PC. These factors can be overwhelming but its really not as hard as you may think. Consider these 10 easy ways to protect your PC and take the worry off of your mind.

1) Use Anti-Virus Software: This may seem like a no-brainer but the fact is that most people don’t really bother to check to see if they have an anti-virus program installed. Another important fact is that once you get one installed, you may not check to see if its working, scanning, or functioning ever again. Make it a point to check to see if your Anti-virus definitions are up-to-date and that you have a scheduled scan that works and is clean at least weekly.

Free Anti-Virus Programs that Work.

  • Avira
  • Avast
  • AVG
  • Microsoft Security Beta

2) Don’t download from shady.com If you really need a file or song or whatever you are searching the internet for, maybe try paying for it. There are millions of viruses all across the internet, including through tempting ‘free-movie-downloads’ or torrent websites. Think about the long term. If you have to fork out $10 to get your download, it will be alot less money than trying to rid your computer of the worm you just got from some underground blackhat website.

Proven Free Download Sites.

  • Download.com
  • PCWorld Downloads
  • Sourceforge.net (though I’m sure you could find trouble if you looked hard enough)

3) Update Your Operating System: Use windows update to find the latest patches and security fixes for your computer. There are new exploits found everyday and hackers take advantage of these to control your PC, steal your identity etc.

  • Start > Programs > Windows Update

4) Backup Your Computer: Though you may think you have protected your PC to the fullest, there is no such thing as flawless when it comes to the desktop and laptops we use. Make it a point to backup your important files on a weekly, if not daily basis. With the cost of USB drives going down and their capacity going up, they make it easy to store your data somewhere else other than your computer. There are other services out there on the internet, such as FTP, file storage sites, and email that enables you to have a 3rd option.

5) Update your Passwords: Hackers use things called Brute Force Crackers. These tools enable them to break into your accounts on the internet if you have a weak password. Try updating your passwords to something more sophisticated, using uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and special characters (when allowed). These will help prevent hackers from being able to Brute Force their way into your accounts.

This brings up another point about Phishing. Phishing is when you are sent an email that looks like its from your bank or paypal, asking you to update your credit card or change your password, when really it is a Phishing website that looks identical to the actual site. These sites are used to steal your identity and your account.

6) Learn to detect Phishing Emails. A rule of thumb is that if you get an email from a bank or paypal, do not use the link within the email to login to the site. Open a new browser window and manually type in the address and go from there. Some Phishing emails are nearly impossible to detect. So just make it a point to not click the links within these types.

Some more insight:

  • Legit companies know your name and will most likely have it in the email. If it just says ‘Dear Customer’ then that should be the first warning flag.
  • They know your account number. Phishers do not know your information, they are trying to steal this from you. Most likely if you see your account number in the email, its probably legit. Make sure its the correct account # and not a fake.
  • Check the email header. The email header should indicate it came from the claimed source (though this can be forged!). This means the extended From: field information (usually if you click ‘details’ in the email should be from info@yourbank.com or @paypal.com and not @shadymcshady.com
  • Hackers can spoof hyperlinks to look real. Just because you hover over a link and it says http://paypal.com doesn’t actually mean it will go there. So this makes it tricky. The best course of action, like I said above, is to open a new browser window on your own and type in the url yourself.

7) Physical Protection. Depending on where you live this can be just as troublesome as keeping the viruses out of your system. If you are in college, make sure to buy a laptop lock that fits around your desk or some other hard-to-move object. Laptop’s are easy to steal and expensive, don’t leave it up to trust or responsibility of others. Buy a surge protector for your Desktop PC. Lightning and power surges are unforgiving to electronic equipment. Make sure to buy one that has some sort of joules rating and not just a plug extender. The joules rating isn’t very important because there is no set standard in the way companies measure how many joules the surge unit can protect up against. The rule of thumb here is quality. There are places you want to cut corners and save a buck, but not here. Buy a nice one.

8 ) Firewall. Just like an Anti-virus program, a firewall blocks unknown connections inbound and outbound. If you manage to get a virus, worm, or backdoor, the Firewall will still be able to serve up protection and make you aware that there is something shady going on with your computer. The easiest Firewall I ever used is ZoneAlarm and I still recommend it due to its user-friendliness and convenient interface.

  • Zone Alarm Firewall

9) Reboot Your PC. This is critical to the safety of your PC because it allows patches and security updates to be applied. Many people simply ignore the pesky ‘Restart Your PC Now’ warning after Microsoft pushes an update to your computer, but just take a few minutes out of your day to reboot your PC to make sure everything is up-to-speed. Furthermore, this helps with the performance of your PC because there are many programs that eventually slow your computer to a crawl. This can be due to many factors: low memory, memory leaks, fragmented hard-drives, over-worked processors, etc. So, reboot. Your computer will thank you later.

10) Secure Your Wireless Network. Many home users just do not take the time to setup their wireless router correctly. If your wireless network at home is unencrypted, anyone who is near your house, apartment or dorm can see the signal. Not only that, if they are smart enough, can read anything you send across the wireless to the internet or to other computers in your room, house, etc. Your PC, privacy, and other sensitive data is open and up-for-grabs. Even when using WEP, it is easily cracked by a hacker that knows what he/she is doing. The best standard is WPA or if able WPA2 is best. Do yourself a favor and read the manual that comes with your wireless router or get your internet provider to configure it for you (if it came with your internet). Its easier to do than you think!

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Eric Wiegand. 25. RogueDeals.com Founder. Web design, Networking and Tech Expert. MIS B.S. from University of Pittsburgh

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