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Re: Greenville: 4 held after eagle-eyed neighbor calls cops
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four suspected burglars who had stolen items piled up in the getaway car


Can it be considered a getaway car if they never, you know, got away?

Posted on: 2009/6/29 16:21
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Re: 19 Arrested in Meth Drug Ring -- Six from Jersey City/One from Downtown
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when police searched his home they found evidence of a counterfeiting operation in which $1 bills were bleached and reprinted in higher denominations


Missed one:

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Posted on: 2009/6/20 15:02
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Re: He faces 45 years in prison for armed robbery
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Mallard, who along with Flowers, led cops on a wild car chase


A duck with flowers. No wonder they use aliases.

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Posted on: 2009/6/20 14:14
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Re: Journal Square: Dentist accused of phony prescriptions for his girlfriend
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A hearing before the Dentistry Board is in the process of getting scheduled, officials said.


A hearing before any board can be a daunting process, but a hearing before the Board of Dentistry sounds downright painful.

Posted on: 2009/6/19 15:32
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Re: Jersey City Resident - NPR Song of the Day
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+1 too. Hilarious!

Posted on: 2009/6/15 1:50
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Re: Shoprite / Chili's towing by EZ Douchebags
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but maybe if the employees had more than a 4th grade education they could have picked a better job for themselves. Maybe they could have been a Doctor, maybe a social worker, but unfortunately for them they sit in a parking lot and look to tow cars and rip people off. I hope the uneducated losers enjoy earning their $6 an hour for their worthless jobs.


It's mighty white of you to recognize the plight of these workers. I confess that up until this post I never had any sympathy for them at all.

Posted on: 2009/6/15 0:21
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Re: PATH: Security Screening
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The OP is talking about a test of passive millimeter wave units. They don't see through your clothes.

More on Passive Millimeter Wave Technology
http://www.tsa.gov/blog/2008/09/more- ... sive-millimeter-wave.html

Some folks are getting the wrong idea that the SPO-7 passive millimeter wave technology used at Denver and Minneapolis-St. Paul airports during the recent conventions is a mobile Millimeter Wave portal and can see through clothing. That?s not the case. These are two separate technologies that look for threats in different ways.

The Millimeter Wave portal - the booth you walk into at checkpoints in certain airports - penetrates garments and provides an image. The SPO-7, which uses passive millimeter wave technology to detect threats from a distance, produces an image, but it?s simply the type of image you would see on a video camera. Images are not stored.

The SPO-7 unit consists of two separate sensors and a monitoring location. By simultaneously comparing the illumination levels from two locations on an individual?s body, the SPO-7 detects potential threats such as suicide vests and other improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that are hidden under individuals? clothing. On the screen, it produces a light, using a red-to-green scale, that suggests anomalies such as the presence of explosives. That's why the screen and the officer viewing the screen doesn't need to be in a remote location....

...And lastly, to address safety and privacy concerns, the SPO-7 does not shoot X-rays or any other type of radiation at people. It merely measures energy that emanates from the human body. Signage is prominently displayed where the SPO-7 is used to notify the public. SPO-7 enables TSA to add an unpredictable security measure without adding inconvenience to passengers.


Here are some screen shots of what the operator sees:

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Posted on: 2009/6/12 3:29
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Re: Funny rendering of Newark Ave
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Posted on: 2009/6/5 1:50
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Re: DJC Stories That Make Me Laugh Or Leave Me Speechless
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the people of Jersey City did not re-elect Healy as Mayor. A very small percentage of registered voters voted in that election. That is apathetic.


The people of Jersey City re-elected Healy, most of them by staying home. Apathy always votes.

Posted on: 2009/6/4 23:32
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Re: Tractor trailer stuck under roadway at Jersey City/Hoboken border
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Posted on: 2009/5/27 17:03
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Re: Downtown: Canada geese family brings Jersey Avenue traffic to a halt
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Geese travelling through Target's parking lot

I took this video today.


Another family outing to Target. They grow out of things so quickly at that age.

Posted on: 2009/5/23 22:06
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Re: Testing of the new County- Wide Alert Notification System 5/15/09
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"We were unhappy with the sound. We think the tall, five-story buildings may have blocked it somewhat," Jack Burns, coordinator for Hudson County Emergency Management, said of Hoboken.


"Buildings are definitely a problem in an urban environment," said Burns. "If the city of Hoboken were farmland, there would have been no impediments and the sound would have gone on forever."

Posted on: 2009/5/16 14:44
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Re: The election that ended the Hague era - the 1949 mayor’s race
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?John V. Kenny?s ticket was multiracial. He was Irish Catholic but he ran a Protestant, an Italian, a Polish, and another Irish Catholic,? Amato said.


Those were the days when multiracial was a subtly shaded proposition.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 12:54
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Re: Mayoral Race: Compare 2004 to 2009
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the NJ Elections web site indicates 6 am - 8 pm for other upcoming elections


Those are the hours listed on the sample ballot I received.

Posted on: 2009/5/10 1:19
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Re: Stop Signs on Erie Street - Steven FUlop
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Posted on: 2009/5/3 15:18
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Re: PSE & G
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Gethuman.com very useful for getting past the automated phone systems of companies:

For PSE&G it tells you to press 1 to "report a gas leak", and when you get a person, ask for customer service.

http://www.gethuman.com/customer-serv ... e_Electric___Gas_650.html

Posted on: 2009/4/28 22:09
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Re: 'World class' waterfront park planned for Paulus Hook
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Binky - here's one of Colgate on the building that I dug up:

http://www.agilitynut.com/06/3/colgate.jpg


That's not the building it was on in Jersey City.

Posted on: 2009/4/27 2:05
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Re: Heights: Landlord broke into tenant's apartment and exposed himself
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police... found a five-inch steak knife in the hallway that Solares used to break into the first floor apartment


The first rule when exposing yourself in someone's bedroom: Leave your steak knife in the hallway.

Posted on: 2009/4/13 19:27
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Re: Greenville: Grocery victimized by shotgun holdup
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Store employees are now looking at mug shots, trying to separate the Hovs from the hov nots.

Posted on: 2009/4/8 15:58
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Re: Embankment- Update Thread
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Blue Dog Democrat. Liberally social


The party party.

Posted on: 2009/4/7 0:00
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Re: DAILY NEWS: "Yo Jersey! Take a look downtown" -- Brooklyn officials try to woo JC businesses
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Posted on: 2009/4/5 0:11
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Re: NNA Wins as NWA counter-claim dismissed & transfers case
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We have developed notoriety...for our service mark


Merriam-Webster:
no?to?ri?e?ty /noun 1: the quality or state of being notorious 2: a notorious person

no?to?ri?ous /adjective : generally known and talked of; especially: widely and unfavorably known


You can't make this stuff up.

Posted on: 2009/3/28 22:19
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Re: did you guys do your taxes yet?
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I haven't started yet. Still waiting for a 1099-AIG form.

Posted on: 2009/3/21 16:45
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Re: Hoboken lays off police, fire & city workers / Bayonne reduces fire captains 42 to 11
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"We will be laying off the most nonessential, repetitive or duplicate positions anywhere," Tripodi said.


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Posted on: 2009/3/20 16:05
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Re: Hilltop/Island Area: Man accused of trying to break into a home with a pitch fork
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A Jersey City man is accused of trying to break into a Jersey City home with a pitch fork...

Gregory Trowell, 47, of Montgomery Street in Jersey City, was arrested


Then the pitchfork was accused of trying to break into the home with a Trowel.

Posted on: 2009/3/13 20:31
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Re: Egyptian Water?
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They will have a new logo on their uniforms and trucks. It looks like it was designed by a six year old.
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I'm OK with Suez Water and I'm OK with United Water, but where's that little yellow water coming from?

Posted on: 2009/3/12 17:54
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Re: Arrest Jersey City woman as longtime maker/seller of fake IDs and other fake documents
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Detectives arrested Rivers-Lloyd, an employee of Hoffman-LaRoche


The suspect was described as nervous and highly hyphenated.

Posted on: 2009/3/12 17:44
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Re: Who here really, really hates Comcast?
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Does anyone have any experience with Fios? I've had really horrible experiences with DSL so I'm hesitant.


The current issue of PC Magazine (March 2009) rates ISP's on speed and customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction for Verizon DSL is 29%, Comcast is 33%, Verizon FIOS is 71%. FIOS is fastest as well at 931 Kbps vs 750 for Comcast and 469 for Verizon DSL.

Posted on: 2009/2/27 18:15
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Re: Bergen Lafayette: Man shot twice in leg while he urinates in public
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was the gunman a pomeranian?


A pomeranian gunman. Isn't that how World War I started?

Posted on: 2009/2/23 21:37
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Re: Pushed Around? JCPD and Manners
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As Malcolm Gladwell suggests, there are perhaps no greater indicators of crime than tipping points, even the most minute.


He just says that 'cause he used to get his ass kicked in the schoolyard.

Posted on: 2009/2/20 17:14
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