Monday, July 31, 2017

the new evolutionary era: the true danger gmo's, preservatives, and growth hormones pose to our world

we as human beings dont understand the sheer force of impact we are having on this world. the growth hormones, gmo's, preservatives, and chemicals we put in our food supply to make things bigger and last longer actually have a detrimental effect on the evolution of life on this planet. when we toss out food made with these gmo's, growth hormones, and preservatives insects and vermin eat them.
they process them and then get eaten by larger predators. this creates a slow chain reaction where each animal is basically a coctail brewing with a perfectly processed amount of growth hromones and preservatives. we are creating a new boom in evolution, spawning a new class of vermin, insects, and arachnids so full of processed preservatives and growth hormones that they are gentically built for longevity and size.
insects becoming immune to poisons and wolf spiders the size of birds are only the beginning. at this rate will smiths movie is quite accurate. wolf spiders are supposed to look like brown/grey and black spider bodies with comb teeth legs. due to them eating insects that have consumed and processed foods [trash] full of gmo's, growth hormones, and preservatives todays wolf spiders have become giant tarantula sized mutants straight out of arachiphobia.
they grow and grow till they can eat birds, rats, squirrels, and are huge grey/brown and black hairy mutants with black beady eyes that can run clear across a room in the blink of an eye. through scientifically modifying our foods, the sheer force of people littering their uneaten scraps all over the place, and the constant attempts to kill the resultant pests that come to eat them, we have sparked a new era in the evolution of non-sentient life on our planet.
this is not a good thing, and besides this people starting puberty at younger and younger ages, diabetes and cancer, and many other heath hazzards exist.
i believe in a direct link between chemically produced foods [twinkies, kit-kats, koolaide, soda, and anything else made via "facade" chemicals that replicate flavors and tastes], and cancer and diabetes. though i lack the scientific research skills, finances, and access to the means to prove this. still i feel that there is a link between most cancers and chemically created foods. the human body is not built to digest pork and beef and i believe that when the body processes actual food it does so more easily.
i believe that with chemically generated foods the body doesnt know what the hell it is trying to process and digest. like using a carbon water filter to filter juice or soda. i suppose one could test this theory using plants. survivalists can use roots hanging out into caverns below the ground to collect the water that has been filtered by the plants complex cellular root system.
theoretically one could take three plants, make sure the roots extend just below the dirt into a container, and treat one with water, one with soda, and one with a mix of the two, then chemically check the resulting fluids that drain from the roots.
there are many ways one could officially test my theory [such as a group study using chemically generated foods and only foods grown and made naturally. obviously gmo's preservatives, and growth hormones could be potential variables or just be included in both groups. thus making the only difference the fact that one group ingests chemically created foods.]
if one could prove a link between the chemicals and cancer then maybe we could start working towards a world with less cancer.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

google chrome - recovering your lost bookmarks. [READ THIS BEFORE REINSTALLING CHROME!]

so obviously weve all been there. you have to reinstall chrome. maybe your computer crashed, maybe it broke, maybe chrome just stopped working right and messed something up on your computer, maybe the dog peed on it or your fat uncle just sat on it. whatever the reason youll want to read this BEFORE reinstalling chrome.
if you had to reset and reinstall your computers os or software then this tactic is quite simple. dont wipe or erase the old windows files, they can easily be found in the main C: drive on your computer under "windows.old" or whatever. basically if you want an easy way to back up your chrome bookmarks [without the annoyance of trying to screw around with chrome sync], you just need to find two files in your computers chrome directory.
this is a straight path it starts at the main drive im doing this for pc users btw
1. start at "windows (C:}"
2. then go to the folder labeled "users"
3. next find the folder named after your username, [whatever you used as your username when you logged in. itll be distinguished from the other folders and easily recognised]. open this folder.
4. now this part is tricky. youre looking for a folder named "AppData", and if you cant see it youre in the right user folder. now the reason why you cannot just type the path directly to this chome folder is BECAUSE the path involved hidden folders. hidden folders are [imo] a dick move for anyone knowing the full path to a file where the path involves a hidden folder. its like an invisible door essentially, and like a door it CAN be unlocked. you will need to go into your "folder view settings" then find the option to display "hidden items" or "hidden folders" or what have you. youll know it worked when you suddenly see an assload of folders in places where they werent before. these "hidden folders" are translucent [or see through like living room drapes over a big manilla enveloppe]. once you see the "AppData" folder in the curent sequence ive given so far open the folder.
5. open the "local" folder
6. open the "google" folder
7. open the "chrome" folder
[im sure you see where were going? nope, wrong.]
8. "user data" most likely the only folder here
9. BOOM! EXPLOSION! KABOOM! OH GOD WHAT DO I OPEN NOW?! oh just click on the damn "default" folder. no its not a "default" folder as in the logical one its a folder LITERALLY named "default".
10. second to last step: find two files/folders. they will be named "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" respectively. depending on your system, os, and type of computer they could be two folders, two files, or one file and one folder. if they are folders DO NOT OPEN THEM. i repeat IF THE "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" FILES ARE FOLDERS DO NOT OPEN THEM. simply highlight the folders with the mouse [hold "ctrl" and click them - also works for highlighting individual items on a long list at random]. once the two "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" are highlighted hold down "ctrl" and press "c" then go to your destop [or other location you can access at a snap] and then hold down "ctrl" and press "v".
[MAKE SURE TO SAVE THE COPY OF YOUR OLD "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" FILES ON AN EXTERNAL DRIVE OR LOCATION IN CASE THE WORST HAPPENS. [dinosaurs with toaster guns?]
11. final step is after you reinstall chrome [again for whatever reason - f**k it, lets say beavers] simply repeat steps 1-9 and once you find the "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" files again take your previously copied "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" files and move them into the "default" folder [again not a primary folder but a folder named "default", though the fact that it IS the file you need technically MAKES it the default folder. haha...wordplay.
then just open chrome and viola! theres your old bookmarks.

alternatively:
if you turn on "show hidden items" or whatever it is you can search the terms ""bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak". however, you will still need to know the directional path to move the two files to the new "default" folder. just searching could prove dangerous though as the "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" could be folders and/or files. so if you search directly right click with your mouse and click "open file location" just to check that you are both at the right items and in the right end folder.
the path would be written as follows:
windows>users>[name of computer user]>appdata[hidden folder - select box "hidden items" under view settings]>local>google>chrome>user data>default>

an alternate method to transfer bookmarks is open the "bookmark manager" and click on "organize" a menu will drop down. click on "export bookmarks" then save to a location that you can easily remember. be sure to export from the very top of the bookmark list where each main folder starts. if you use mobile devices youll have a second folder labeled "mobile bookmarks" separate from the main "bookmarks bar" folder.
for mobile devices use this method as you cannot safely access the folders in mobile devices.

but there you go. a HUGE issue that chrome users have been dealing with for eons that chrome has STILL not been able to fix with sync. be sure you use this to find the "bookmarks" and "bookmarks.bak" file/folders and back them up before you reset or wipe your free space or old version of windows. otherwise...duuuuuust iiiin the wiiiiiind...all your chrome favorites will be duuust in theewiiiinnnnnd.

****for the record here this was NOT easy to figure out on my own. i bing'd "where are chrome bookmarks stored on the computer" and found a basic idea of what folders i needed to search for. the responses were people listing file paths based off their own computers. like two people explained that you cannot just search the file path and i believe one actually LISTED the two files needed to save the bookmarks.
just searching for the file names alone did not really help, and it wasnt till i took the important tidbits from each response that i finally figured how to find the damn files. then i worked backwards one folder at a time till i found where the hidden folder was and wrote down the path line. before this i was searching blindly for the words "chrome", "google", ".html", and "users".
once i understood what i was looking for and knew the path to get there it was actually quite an easy crapshoot. and i say "crapshoot", cause well if you read the previous post about that wierd tech support jackass scam you know WHY i had to completely reset my pc. so i really had NO FRIGGIN idea whether this was even going to work, but hooray for logic prevailing once more!
never doubt a bing search, the answers are often there, just in pieces like a broken puzzle. and i guess i have to be the puzzlemaster since nobody ever seems to put up a complete answer to these stupid things.

windows 10 broken audio error + "tech support" = i think i just got hacked

the latest windows 10 update once again bricked my laptop via glitching the audio drivers. so i call microsoft tech support and they connect me to an indian guy. he does the typical stuff to gain remote access to my pc. but then he goes and starts telling me about how windows defender is better than norton cause it blocks virus's. he also talked about ccleaner as if it was a virus program where i tried to explain that "cccleaner or 'the cleaner'" was virus protection developped by moosoft and "ccleaner" was a priform program intended for registry and directory cleaning. he argued and eventually started saying it was MY fault the computer was not working and just decided to disbable my norton "for only 15 minutes dont worry" as he said. then he went and downloaded three programs off websites that are listed as the "top 10 scam programs guaranteed to infect your computer". both without my permission. so i started getting suspicious. then he started randomly scanning my computer with these virus programs and showed me "files and registries that needed cleaning" and proceeded to ask me my age. then the fun conversation started:
me: im not comfortable giving you my age as i dont know you nor see how it or ANYTHING youve been doing is relevant to getting my sound working again.
him: were not allowed to help anyone under age 18 and youre what? 14? 16? and no its not relevant.
me: then i dont see why i need to give you my age
him: well if you are under age 18 then we cant help you
me: i could say i was 27 but how could i prove it?
him: well clearly you wont give us your age so im stopping this
me: i just gave you my age, im 27.
him: no your clearly under 18 so im ending this session
me: no im 27 years old and i want to speak to your supervisor
him: your only 16 and clearly some stupid kid who doesnt know anything-
me: ok thats it. get your supervisor
him: no no you-
me: ok no. get your supervisor you have done nothing but procrastinate, harass me, insult me and my computer, and now youre slandering me calling me a liar? GET YOUR SUPERVISOR.
him: i do not have a supervisor and dont have to get one
[this is when i started attempting to close the program he was using to remotely control my pc.]
me: ok thats it. i have been recording this whole phon call. i am hanging up, ending this pc session, and calling your supervisor to report you.
him: no! no! you cannot end it yet! i am not done-
[stopped listening after that and started trying to close the remote pc control dialogue box.]
and guess what? the mother f***er actually used his remote control to do everything he could to stop me. he actually repeatedly moved the mouse the opposite direction, kept moving the remote pc window, pulled other windows on top of the remote window, changed the size of the windows using drag and drop, tried going to open other programs and areas, hell he even tried to start wildly flinging the mouse arrow randomly around the screen.
course i had a touch screen so i eventually just used my finger and closed the window to end the session. after which the jackass repeatedly called me about 15 times leaving 10 voicemails in the process.
course i learned that clicking on the big red "x" i the remote pc control window actually pulled up an internet exlporer window that said i had to "click the x IN THE CORNER" of the window to close it. it was like taking those internet ads with the big fake "x" buttons and combining it with hacking software.
but after i had to completely restart and reinstall windows and after when trying to delete those programs he had downloaded my norton popped up saying "stage 2 trojan alert" and quarrantined them. he either had NO IDEA what he was doing or knew EXACTLY what he was doing.
i dont even know whether the number i called was real tech support. wonder what exactly he was trying to do?
the number i called was: (855) 484 3571
the number he called back from was: (718) 766 8663 [cid "Myphonesupport com"]
if any person wish to try to diagnose my pcs hard disk [if this was some cybersecurity hacking attempt] just email me. storymaster19@aol.com