ITH VIDEO: Sam Hurd wearing TO's tights.. Ken Hamlin worried about him getting a rash

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"Inside the Huddle" with Sam Hurd and Ken Hamlin is now up on the streaming archives.

I did not know what to expect from Ken Hamlin but Ken and Sam had great chemistry and this was a really funny show with a lot of back and forth clowning.... a good watch if I say so myself

Usually it is Sam asking the likes of TO about wearing ankle bracelets or other embarassing things but Ken threw down what Sam is sharing tights with TO and Ken is worried about Sam getting some sort of rash.

give this show a watch and if you enjoy it pass it along to a friend...

To watch the On Demand replays, The LIVE shows, "Sam Cam" featuring Sam Hurd or the behind the scenes archives visit www.insidethehuddle.com or click the INSIDEtheHUDDLEtv logo below.

**The LIVE show player is optimized for Internet Explorer watching thru any other browser may not provide the optimum viewing experience**

 

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InsideTheHuddle;1781378 said:


"Inside the Huddle" with Sam Hurd and Ken Hamlin is now up on the streaming archives.

I did not know what to expect from Ken Hamlin but Ken and Sam had great chemistry and this was a really funny show with a lot of back and forth clowning.... a good watch if I say so myself

Usually it is Sam asking the likes of TO about wearing ankle bracelets or other embarassing things but Ken threw down what Sam is sharing tights with TO and Ken is worried about Sam getting some sort of rash.

give this show a watch and if you enjoy it pass it along to a friend...

To watch the On Demand replays, The LIVE shows, "Sam Cam" featuring Sam Hurd or the behind the scenes archives visit www.insidethehuddle.com or click the INSIDEtheHUDDLEtv logo below.

**The LIVE show player is optimized for Internet Explorer watching thru any other browser may not provide the optimum viewing experience**


And this was their first date!

;)
 

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InsideTheHuddle;1781378 said:
**The LIVE show player is optimized for Internet Explorer watching thru any other browser may not provide the optimum viewing experience**
:stop:

There is nothing optimal about Internet Explorer and I damn you to hell for trying to force people's hand into using garbage. :angryno:
 

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nyc;1781812 said:
:stop:

There is nothing optimal about Internet Explorer and I damn you to hell for trying to force people's hand into using garbage. :angryno:

Is there anything more annoying than people who complain about Microsoft?

Look people.....we know you like your Apple computers and your free spirited ways. We know you have a great little secret and we know you're smarter than everybody else. We know you're rebels with a cause. We Get It.

We just don't care.

Enjoy your Firefox or your Safari or whatever other little fly-by-night operation you have running your Speak N' Spells and be quiet, please?
 

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Jay-D;1782056 said:
Is there anything more annoying than people who complain about Microsoft?

Look people.....we know you like your Apple computers and your free spirited ways. We know you have a great little secret and we know you're smarter than everybody else. We know you're rebels with a cause. We Get It.

We just don't care.

Enjoy your Firefox or your Safari or whatever other little fly-by-night operation you have running your Speak N' Spells and be quiet, please?

I'm a diehard PC user and I even agree IE sucks. I use Opera, then Firefox, THEN IE if everything else fails. IE should always be a last resort browser. IE is like a CHEAP cathouse ***** who lets anything through its doors.
 

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Jay-D;1782056 said:
Is there anything more annoying than people who complain about Microsoft?

Look people.....we know you like your Apple computers and your free spirited ways. We know you have a great little secret and we know you're smarter than everybody else. We know you're rebels with a cause. We Get It.

We just don't care.

Enjoy your Firefox or your Safari or whatever other little fly-by-night operation you have running your Speak N' Spells and be quiet, please?

I agree. People who expect things to work right and elegantly are annoying.

We should use popular consumption as the guage of what works well rather than getting stuck on things like performance or operability. It works for Walmart. It works for Microsoft. I could find you countless other examples if I didn't have to stop to take care of this nasty virus I picked up through one of IE's many security holes.

Jay-D, what do you usually use to clean up a virus? I don't want a fly-by-night product. No Speak-n-Spell Antivirus. Something from a company that's grown huge and fat solving just these sorts of Microsoft problems would be great.
 

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kmp77;1782085 said:
I'm a diehard PC user and I even agree IE sucks. I use Opera, then Firefox, THEN IE if everything else fails. IE should always be a last resort browser. IE is like a CHEAP cathouse ***** who lets anything through its doors.

I concur. I've been using Firefox and Thunderbird happily for years. Microsoft blows chucks. Though I will say Vista is their most stable OS in years.... or perhaps ever. Jay-D has officially been brainwashed.
 

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Idgit;1782218 said:
I agree. People who expect things to work right and elegantly are annoying.

We should use popular consumption as the guage of what works well rather than getting stuck on things like performance or operability. It works for Walmart. It works for Microsoft. I could find you countless other examples if I didn't have to stop to take care of this nasty virus I picked up through one of IE's many security holes.

Jay-D, what do you usually use to clean up a virus? I don't want a fly-by-night product. No Speak-n-Spell Antivirus. Something from a company that's grown huge and fat solving just these sorts of Microsoft problems would be great.

:lmao2: Nice read.
 

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Jay-D;1782056 said:
Is there anything more annoying than people who complain about Microsoft?

Look people.....we know you like your Apple computers and your free spirited ways. We know you have a great little secret and we know you're smarter than everybody else. We know you're rebels with a cause. We Get It.

We just don't care.

Enjoy your Firefox or your Safari or whatever other little fly-by-night operation you have running your Speak N' Spells and be quiet, please?

Enjoy your slow computer, viruses, and porn popups.
 

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Jay-D;1782056 said:
Is there anything more annoying than people who complain about Microsoft?

Look people.....we know you like your Apple computers and your free spirited ways. We know you have a great little secret and we know you're smarter than everybody else. We know you're rebels with a cause. We Get It.

We just don't care.

Enjoy your Firefox or your Safari or whatever other little fly-by-night operation you have running your Speak N' Spells and be quiet, please?

You guys are aware Internet Explorer is just a browser and not "Microsoft" right? You can use Firefox, Opera and even Safari on a Windows machine.
 

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TheCount;1782672 said:
You guys are aware Internet Explorer is just a browser and not "Microsoft" right? You can use Firefox, Opera and even Safari on a Windows machine.

And you're aware that Internet Explorer is embedded throughout Microsoft Windows and even if you don't use it as an internet browser you're susceptible to its security flaws?

Just have to exercise a little more caution and use your brain, or learn linux and run that as your OS. Then you can enjoy the security of a Mac.
 

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Kilyin;1782680 said:
And you're aware that Internet Explorer is embedded throughout Microsoft Windows and even if you don't use it as an internet browser you're susceptible to its security flaws?

Just have to exercise a little more caution and use your brain, or learn linux and run that as your OS. Then you can enjoy the security of a Mac.

Please, stop with the nonsense. You sound like one of those silly Mac vs PC ads, attempting so desperately to spread FUD.

I've got 2 PC's and 3 Macs in my home, and I use both operating systems regularly, and I can't tell you anytime I've ever fell victim to these dreaded "security flaws". If running IE was so dangerous, then 80% of the market wouldn't be using it, especially in corporate situations, now would they?

Run your updates, get a free anti-virus program like AVG and you'll be fine.
 

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TheCount;1782985 said:
I've got 2 PC's and 3 Macs in my home, and I use both operating systems regularly, and I can't tell you anytime I've ever fell victim to these dreaded "security flaws". If running IE was so dangerous, then 80% of the market wouldn't be using it, especially in corporate situations, now would they?

I guess you haven't heard of all the trojans, malware, security exploits, and rootkits out there that exist specifically to take advantage of these flaws. Just because you're smart enough to know how to avoid them, doesn't mean the rest of the world is. I've seen stupidity overcome good protection and security policies too many times.
 

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Kilyin;1783031 said:
I guess you haven't heard of all the trojans, malware, security exploits, and rootkits out there that exist specifically to take advantage of these flaws. Just because you're smart enough to know how to avoid them, doesn't mean the rest of the world is. I've seen stupidity overcome good protection and security policies too many times.

Who hasn't heard about them? The news (and people like you) like to make it seem like if you so much as turn a Windows PC on, while connected to the internet, your machine will blow up.

Like I said, if that were the case, no one would use them. How about you get an opinion of your own instead of buying everything you hear from Anti-Virus companies and PC competitors?
 

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TheCount;1783080 said:
Who hasn't heard about them? The news (and people like you) like to make it seem like if you so much as turn a Windows PC on, while connected to the internet, your machine will blow up.

Like I said, if that were the case, no one would use them. How about you get an opinion of your own instead of buying everything you hear from Anti-Virus companies and PC competitors?

You're just being a drama queen. I already said I see it all the time. My job involves providing IT and VOIP support for a large client base of different companies. We bill the piss out of them for having idiot users who manage to compromise their systems all the time. Even if you restrict admin access and enforce strict GP it still happens. I might not have a job otherwise. Although admittedly alot of it does stem from giving users administrative rights. Some older third party software (like banks for example) will not function without admin rights.
 
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