Mike Aponte is a former member of the infamous MIT Blackjack Team that took Las Vegas casinos for millions of dollars throughout the 80’s, 90’s, and early 00′. The MIT Team was so successful in Las Vegas that their story led to the New York Times best seller Bringing Down The House, written by Ben Mezrich. Later, that book was turned into the movie 21. Here’s a brief intro to his system
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South Florida water managers may amp up the state’s failing war against the Burmese python with a new weapon: a paid python posse. We've Heard it Before People have long suspected that holding a phone too close to your head or other parts of your body may do damage to cells and tissue. After years hidden from the public, California Department of Public Health officials have finally released a draft document outlining health concerns stemming from cellphone radiation. The studies suggest long-term cellphone use may increase the risk of brain cancer and other health problems. Common Ground already, Right Wingers have Been Prepping for Years Trump has caused a growing number of liberals to start prepping for an apocalypse. WikiLeaks has published Thousands of Documents claiming to reveal top CIA hacking secrets
Wikileaks has published a treasure trove of documents and files from the CIA’s Center for Cyber Intelligence Code-named “Vault 7” on Tuesday. Just some of the things that the agency has been up to is the ability to infiltrate and encrypted apps like Whatsapp, break into smart TVs and phones and best of all, program self-driving cars. I am totally flabbergasted!. You can find the FILES HERE Wasting Away Again in Margaritavile At some point, even Parrotheads need to add a bit of qualified nursing care to their routine of endless mai tais and cheeseburgers. Soon they'll be able to find that in a paradise being built by their supreme leader. Researchers Find the 1st Possible Negative Side Effect of Marijuana Use in Adults Researchers at Amen Clinics Inc. of California have found evidence that chronic use may increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. This is because it restricts blood flow to the regions of the brain where the condition takes root. Will the Unemployment Numbers Spike Next?
Barcelona opens Spain’s first silicone sex doll brothel. Clients can spend an hour with hyper-realistic mannequin for €80 an hour, and choose its clothes More Adventures from the Happiest Place on Earth Two violent brawls at a Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant were caught on camera, showing adults behaving badly in front of children. Peaceful, Lawful Trump Rally turns Violent This kind of shit is now happening on a daily basis somewhere in the country. It’s only a matter of time before sticks and fists are replaced by knives and guns. If the police won’t actively control these types of protests, eventually someone is going to get killed! You Can Get Paid To Travel and Drink Beer This Summer World of Beer, a Florida-based chain, is looking to hire three interns to travel, visiting a number of breweries and drink at festivals. The requirement, you have to update the trip on social media - not too much of a chore considering you'd probably be doing that anyway. The pay, four months as a 'Drink It' intern, you'll get a nice sum of $12,000, and all your expenses are covered. Stop wasting time, apply here. This is Something Apis Cotr, a 3D printing specialists has successfully built and finished a residential house “printing project”. The company has said they were able to print and paint the walls of the building in just 24 hours. The developer approached the building this house from all sides. It started by printing the self-bearing walls, partitions and building envelope in less than a day. The operation of the total time of printing amounted to 24 hours. Once the house was completed, the printer is removed and the roof is then added. It was then followed by the interior fixtures and fittings. The house can last up to 175 years and cost just $10,134 to build. Just a Thought: She can’t be running on All Cylinders!
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An 18-year-old is back in police custody after a car chase and dramatic crash. The pickup truck went airborne and landed on another car. It’s a good thing for him he didn’t hit the tree, otherwise he might have not been able to collect his newly acquired extended stay vacation. A mystery that has long been bugging us may be solved Why Don’t Ticks Die of Lyme Disease? Taking vitamin D can help protect against acute respiratory infections including colds and flu, particularly among very deficient individuals, according to a new study published in the journal BMJ. |
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