| Hip-Hop Rumors: Lil' Wayne and Nivea Are Back! Rihanna...
How can a ghostwriter have a name like Famous? LOL. I can say that I don't believe that one, because I feel that AG offers those distinctly Jay-Z nuances that only he does. And secondly, I don't care if he employed a ghostie…I like the album so much that it doesn't matter! Shout out to Wendy and Charlamagne. (Look for the video below for where the rumor started.) This is pretty funny man. LOL. NAME THAT CELEBRITY! On this rumor, I am going to let you all decide who this young man is talking about. I am going to give you all that you need. A letter and even pictures of the guy…who is his father? Here are the hints: his daddy isn't a rapper, but once had a link to Diddy.
Beware dangers in using portable generators
Carbon monoxide poisoning. Electrocution. Fire. With all the possible safety hazards that can occur if you misuse a portable generator, you have to wonder why homeowners take the risks. "Lights being off, using candles -- it gets old quickly," says Duff Jones, owner of Ron Jones Power Equipment, a Spanaway, Wash., supplier that sold plenty of generators during the recent big storms and prolonged power outages. "It doesn't take long to get unhappy." But you can be snug and safe with your generator, as long as you follow the rules. First, let's look at the dangers. The gasoline-powered motor that runs a generator is an internal combustion engine, much like a miniature automobile engine. Like a car engine, the generator motor gives off carbon monoxide -- a deadly, colorless, odorless gas.
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Slow-running computers and frequent pop-up ads on the monitor are early signs of a network security breach and potential virus infection, he said. They must immediately get professional assistance, he said. Use common sense while using a wireless network, True said. She recommends avoiding free wireless access at public places, unless you can use VPN or Virtual Private Network, a software-defined secure, encrypted communication channel that can be run on a public network. * Pratik Joshi: 582-1541; pjoshi@tricityherald.com .
Police arrest two men in baseball bat, gun scuffle
Officers responding to reports of men running around the complex waving baseball bats about 3:30 a.m. received another call before they reached the complex in the 1200 block of Cleveland Street. They were notified that callers were saying the men had shotguns. A victim who said the men were driving around the parking lot in a car with their headlights turned off flagged down the officers. Officers found the car and found bats and a BB gun that resembled a shotgun inside, according to the police report. They also found shotgun shells and a box for a shotgun, but they did not find the shotgun. Witnesses said there was a party at an apartment and several people were told to leave because they were causing a disturbance. Some of those people returned several times.
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