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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] "About a half hour later this skinny Dago bitch walks up. Jerry takes one look at her and drags her to his private office for an audition. A few minutes later he comes out yelling: 'I can't believe it. This DUMB B**** blew the audition.' Jerry takes a while to cool down. Then he says 'We got no choice. We got to use her.'"
"So before you know it this skinny Dago B**** is naked and doing Harry."
When asked why Ms. Pelosi left the adult film industry, Ms. Spelvin replied: "She tried to make a go of it. But she was so dumb she didn't know that a body double is even lower on the totem pole than a fluffer. I heard rumors Pelosi made a low budget, poorly lighted, grainy stag film in Mexico with a guy who had a beer belly, acne and, bad teeth, but I never saw it. I also heard a rumor that the Democratic National Committee was destroying all the copies they could get their hands on."
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] El Cortez DescriptionJust blocks from the Fremont Street Experience, the El Cortez is one of Vegas's longest-standing downtown hotel-casinos.
The El Cortez Hotel and Casino is all about gaming, and it makes the experience as pleasant as possible. The venerable hotel boasts a staggering 45,000 square feet of casino space, filled with 1,180 slot machines, 20 table games, roulette, baccarat and an active sports book, all waiting for fortune seekers to discover. Low-ante tables bustle with budding gamblers who want to ease in slowly. Four restaurants and a lounge serve the players with effervescent, friendly zeal. And from time to time, owner Jackie Gaughan walks the casino floor to greet his guests and ensure that they are being treated well.
With a solid location (right next to the dazzling light show of the Fremont Street Experience), affordable room rates and a historical air, the El Cortez is an indispensable part of Las Vegas' exciting downtown area.
[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The landscape is different this time around. Both next-gen formats offer the porn industry something it thinks it needs: better copy protection via AACS. Blu-ray has a number of big studios and major hardware manufacturers backing it while HD DVD has only Universal, Paramount, and Warner from the movie studios (and the latter two are also releasing Blu-ray titles). Also, as the Blu-ray manufacturing process matures, prices will drop. But porn is big business, with Forbes estimating $14 billion in annual sale
s as of 2001, and if adult filmmakers throw their weight behind HD DVD and largely ignore Blu-ray, it will boost the fortunes of HD DVD. It's not going to be enough to tip the battle decisively one way or another, but it will mean a longer, more protracted battle between the two camps.
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[link widoczny dla zalogowanych] The company didn't respond to repeated e-mail and telephone inquires by Wired News.
Two caches of stolen iBill customer data were discovered separately by two security companies while conducting routine research into malicious software online.
Southern California-based Secure Science Corporation found the first data file containing records on 17 million individuals on a private website set up by scammers. The site was part of a so-called "phishing" scheme, in which a spamming fraudster poses as a bank or online retailer in an attempt to con consumers out of identification and financial information.
Secure Science found that data in February 2005, and reported it to the FBI's Miami field office, the company says. The FBI declined comment.
Last month, Sunbelt Software found an additional list of slightly over 1 million individual entries labeled Ibill_1m.txt on a spamming website. That list appeared to date from 2003.
IBill has a troubled history. Founded in 1997 by executives of a Florida-based BBS software developer, by 2002 iBill was a big player in internet billing, processing approximately $400 million in credit card transactions per year, according to SEC filings. The company took 15 percent off the top in fees. Todd Dugas, a former inside sales representative for iBill, estimates that pornography made up 85 percent of the business.
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