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What will be the Various Forms of Biker Patches and Biker Garments?

Posted by on Tuesday, 3 August, 2010

Biker sections are utilized to denote a biker’s membership affiliation. They’re usually worn at the back of a vest. Aside from signifying the membership membership, bikers use the area design and colour to say something about themselves as well.

Area Layouts

You’ll find no specific rules on how these sections are designed. Usually although, a one item area denotes street motorcycle associations although the two item area implies the rider is really a member of a biker’s membership.

The 3 item design is regarded since the outlaw street motorcycle membership area. Outlaw street motorcycle clubs are biker groups that are not officially known by the American Street motorcycle Association.

The 3 item biker patches have crescent styles above and beneath the membership logo. These crescent styles are regarded as rockers. However, not all bikers who don 3 item sections belong to street motorcycle outlaw clubs, which occasionally lead to confusion.

The 1% and #13 Sections

The 1% area is worn by outlaw bikers in reference to a statement by the American Street motorcycle association that 99% of American bikers abide by the law. This refers towards the belief that outlaw bikers are criminals.

In response towards the 1% area, some bikers put on 99% sections to express their membership in an officially known membership.

The #13 sections stand for that letter M, the 13th letter inside alphabet. The M means marijuana, meaning the biker will take or sells drugs.

Other Forms of Biker Sections

The 9 or 9er area implies the rider has Indian blood. The letter “I” could be the ninth letter inside alphabet, therefore the amount. The Ace of Spades implies the biker will fight for their right towards the death; a flag area can refer to loved ones lineage or the nation in which the bike came from.

MC or MCC implies street motorcycle membership although the President area is worn by the rider who holds that position in the membership. You’ll find also memorial sections. These sections have messages like “in memory of…” These can be worn anyplace by the biker, not just the back in the vest.

A lot more Biker Sections and their Meanings

Sections with wings can mean different points, but most in the time it means achievements built by the biker for the membership. In some cases the wings and their colors could refer to criminal or sexual acts. A biker who wears a area built of skull and crossbones is saying they’ve cheated death or killed an individual.

Other sections denote their position inside membership, like Vice President, Secretary or Sergeant at Arms. Some sections are built up of road names. The road name area could be the moniker given towards the biker by a greater authority inside membership.

The Men of Mayhem area is given to bikers who’ve carried out violent acts for that membership. The same meaning is attached towards the I.T.C.O.B (“I Took Care of Business”) area.

Biker sections are employed primarily for establishing a biker’s association. But since the preceding details makes apparent, these sections can and usually reveal considerably much more than that.

Biker sections are put on by bikers to denote their membership membership. Some in the better regarded biker sections would be the 1%, Ace of Spades and I.T.C.O.B. Uncover the meanings of biker sections and how you can distinguish between sanctioned biker clubs and outlaw groups.


What will be the Various Forms of Biker Patches and Biker Apparel?

Posted by on Wednesday, 2 June, 2010

Biker areas are utilized to denote a biker’s membership affiliation. They are typically worn on the back of a vest. Apart from signifying the membership membership, bikers use the patch design and colour to say some thing about themselves as well.

Patch Layouts

You can find no particular rules on how these areas are developed. Frequently although, a one item patch signifies motorbike associations although the two item patch suggests the rider is really a member of a biker’s membership.

The 3 item design is known as the outlaw motorbike membership patch. Outlaw motorbike clubs are biker groups that aren’t officially identified by the American Motorcycle Association.

The 3 item biker patches have crescent designs above and beneath the membership logo. These crescent designs are known as rockers. However, not all bikers who don 3 item areas belong to motorbike outlaw clubs, which often lead to confusion.

The 1% and #13 Areas

The 1% patch is worn by outlaw bikers in reference to a statement by the American Motorcycle association that 99% of American bikers abide by the law. This refers on the belief that outlaw bikers are criminals.

In response on the 1% patch, some bikers wear 99% areas to express their membership in an officially identified membership.

The #13 areas stand for that letter M, the 13th letter inside the alphabet. The M means marijuana, meaning the biker will take or sells drugs.

Other Kinds of Biker Areas

The 9 or 9er patch suggests the rider has Indian blood. The letter “I” is the ninth letter inside the alphabet, therefore the number. The Ace of Spades suggests the biker will fight for their right on the death; a flag patch can refer to loved ones lineage or the country where the bike came from.

MC or MCC suggests motorbike membership although the President patch is worn by the rider who holds that situation inside a membership. You can find also memorial areas. These areas have messages like “in memory of…” These could be worn anywhere by the biker, not just the back on the vest.

Additional Biker Areas and their Meanings

Areas with wings can mean various points, but most on the time it means achievements produced by the biker for the membership. In some instances the wings and their colors could refer to criminal or sexual acts. A biker who wears a patch produced of skull and crossbones is saying they’ve cheated death or killed an individual.

Other areas denote their situation inside the membership, like Vice President, Secretary or Sergeant at Arms. Some areas are produced up of street names. The street name patch is the moniker given on the biker by a greater authority inside the membership.

The Males of Mayhem patch is given to bikers who have carried out violent acts for that membership. Exactly the same meaning is attached on the I.T.C.O.B (“I Took Care of Business”) patch.

Biker areas are employed largely for establishing a biker’s association. But as the preceding data tends to make apparent, these areas can and usually reveal significantly a lot more than that.

Biker areas are set on by bikers to denote their membership membership. Some on the far better known biker areas will be the 1%, Ace of Spades and I.T.C.O.B. Uncover the meanings of biker areas and how to distinguish between sanctioned biker clubs and outlaw groups.


The 404 Podcast 526: Where we form a flying V

Posted by on Thursday, 25 February, 2010

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The 404 on an underwater magnadoodle! Thanks Kelvin!

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The 404 is complete once again, forming flying Vs and throwing knuckle pucks that would make Gordon Bombay proud. The first story to mention is the return of The Red Kid (not that one, Jeff), but this time to Twitter! It’s about time, Conan, but you know you’re a little late to the Twitter game when you get beaten by His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself. It’s good to have Conan back, and he might even be coming to a city near you!

The former king of late night recently finalized plans to perform a live show in select cities that will employ ex-”Tonight Show” employees and bring back classic characters from the talk show. It’s good to have you back, Mr. O’Brien–we knew you couldn’t stay away for too long!

Next, Jeff tells us a truly terrifying story about things that go bump in the night….keep your mind out of the gutter while you listen, but it’s about his fiancee’s troubled-sleep woes. The scary part is she’s not the only one in the studio with serious slumbering issues! Wrap yourself in a Snuggie, climb into a Tauntaun, and prepare yourself for a collection of night terror stories that will have you reaching for the phone, and who you gonna call? THE SLEEP DOCTOR MICHAEL BREUS! Look for another appearance from The Sultan of Sleep on a future episode of The 404, ’cause this is getting out of hand.

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If you’re just tuning in, we should warn you that the next story should not be heard during a meal or while in a state of anger, because you might do something crazy like send your nemesis a pile of poop. Poopsenders.com lets you send your friend/enemy/frenemy a steaming pile of cow, elephant, or gorilla dung, and you can even choose the amount! Can you hear the excitement in my written voice right now? With an ace of spades prank like this up our sleeves, we dare BOL to call us out again! Just kidding guys…;)




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The “Einstein of Blackjack”: Probability, Statistics, and Mathematical Compilations

Posted by on Thursday, 9 July, 2009

Blackjack, a favorite game for centuries, is sometimes known as “21,” from the French game of Vingt – et – Un. Although its history goes back as far as the 1700′s, along with roulette, it wasn’t until the 1930′s that Blackjack became a popular game. 1930′s Nevada was synonymous with gambling and it was in a Nevada casino that the Blackjack we know today was created. This casino was the first to offer 10 to 1 odds for a hand made up of the Ace of Spades and Black Jack.

Over the years the casinos have made it easier to get a blackjack but they have also lowered the odds to 3 to 2. As Blackjack slowly gained popularity authors began writing books about blackjack.

As books on strategies and tips on how to win playing this exciting game hit the shelves, Blackjack became more and more popular which meant more and more books were published. “The Optimum Strategy in Blackjack,” by Roger Baldwin, delves deeply into probability, statistics, and mathematical compilations.

The “Einstein of Blackjack,” wrote on the subject of card counting in his book “Beat the Dealer.” Other contributors over the years on the study of blackjack include the likes of Stanford Wong, whose book is still considered a valuable handbook on “Professional Blackjack.” The movie “Rain Man” further enhanced the widespread appeal of blackjack. The basic concept of blackjack is to get a total of 21, or to beat the dealer, without going over 21.

There are a number of websites that offer free information to players, as well as online tutorials that will allow you to learn everything you need before playing with real money. Blackjack is not a difficult game, and it can be the casino game with the lowest risk when using a strategy called Basic Strategy.

The casinos welcome players who use the Basic Blackjack Strategy as it can be very difficult to play perfectly and the casino still has a slight edge. It is possible to shift the odds in the players favor when playing Blackjack. To do this the player must be Counting Cards. Counting Cards tracks the value of the deck and allows the player to predict how the cards will fall.

While not illegal, Casinos actively seek out and remove card counters from their premises. multiple decks, card burning and constant shuffle machines have all been introduced to make it more difficult for card counters. There are a number of slightly different versions of Blackjack, each of which has slightly different odds. Adding a deck, allowing a player to double down, no splitting Aces all have a subtle impact on the game. But by paying attention to the rules of the table, a moderate amount of ability and an understanding of when to hit and when to stand with a bit of luck thrown in, you can see some real gains.  Download black sowftare for free at Blackjack Counting, Blackjack Double or Blackjack Free Online Games.


Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP track list announced

Posted by on Monday, 18 May, 2009

190961bCan’t get enough of Rock Band? Want it on your PSP? Still confused as to how it’s going to work? Us too! While you’re thinking about how to actually play RB on your PSP take a look at the setlist and first batch of DLC that launch on June 9. The initial batch of songs includes hits from the 60s to 2000s totaling 41 tracks altogether. A 10 track DLC just about spans the same timeframe. Hit the jump for the complete list.

2000s

* AFI – “Miss Murder” *
* All-American Rejects – “Move Along”
* Audioslave – “Gasoline” *
* Black Tide -”Show Me the Way” *
* Freezepop – “Less Talk More Rokk” *
* Jimmy Eat World – “The Middle” The
* Killers – “Mr. Brightside”
* Lacuna Coil – “Our Truth”
* Lamb of God – “Laid to Rest”
* Modest Mouse – “Float On”
* Queens of the Stone Age – “3’s and 7’s”
* System of a Down – “Chop Suey!”
* Tenacious D – “Rock Your Socks” *

1990s

* 3 Doors Down – “Kryptonite” *
* Alice in Chains – “Would?” *
* Blink 182 – “What’s My Age Again” *
* Foo Fighters – “Everlong”
* Judas Priest – “Painkiller”
* Lit – “My Own Worst Enemy”
* Lush – “De-Luxe”
* Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “Where’d You Go?”
* Nine Inch Nails – “The Perfect Drug”
* Nirvana – “Drain You”
* The Offspring – “Come Out and Play (Keep ‘em Separated)”
* Pearl Jam – “Alive”
* Smashing Pumpkins – “Today”
* Social Distortion – “I Was Wrong”
* Soundgarden – “Spoonman”
* Weezer – “Buddy Holly”

1980s

* Billy Idol – “White Wedding Part 1″
* Bon Jovi – “Livin’ on a Prayer”
* Dead Kennedys – “Holiday in Cambodia”
* Motörhead – “Ace of Spades”
* The Police – “Message in a Bottle”
* Siouxsie & the Banshees – “The Killing Jar”

1970s

* Boston – “More Than a Feeling”
* Jackson 5 – “ABC” *
* Jethro Tull – “Aqualung”
* Kansas – “Carry on Wayward Son”
* Rush – “The Trees”

1960s

* The Who – “Pinball Wizard”

DLC

# 30 Seconds to Mars “The Kill”
# Belly “Feed the Tree”
# Disturbed “Inside the Fire”
# Lynyrd Skynyrd “Gimme Three Steps”
# Muse “Hysteria”
# Mute Math “Typical”
# No Doubt “Just a Girl”
# Oasis “Wonderwall”
# Paramore “Crushcrushcrush”
# Red Hot Chili Peppers “Under the Bridge”



Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP track list announced

Posted by on Monday, 18 May, 2009

190961bCan’t get enough of Rock Band? Want it on your PSP? Still confused as to how it’s going to work? Us too! While you’re thinking about how to actually play RB on your PSP take a look at the setlist and first batch of DLC that launch on June 9. The initial batch of songs includes hits from the 60s to 2000s totaling 41 tracks altogether. A 10 track DLC just about spans the same timeframe. Hit the jump for the complete list.

2000s

* AFI – “Miss Murder” *
* All-American Rejects – “Move Along”
* Audioslave – “Gasoline” *
* Black Tide -”Show Me the Way” *
* Freezepop – “Less Talk More Rokk” *
* Jimmy Eat World – “The Middle” The
* Killers – “Mr. Brightside”
* Lacuna Coil – “Our Truth”
* Lamb of God – “Laid to Rest”
* Modest Mouse – “Float On”
* Queens of the Stone Age – “3’s and 7’s”
* System of a Down – “Chop Suey!”
* Tenacious D – “Rock Your Socks” *

1990s

* 3 Doors Down – “Kryptonite” *
* Alice in Chains – “Would?” *
* Blink 182 – “What’s My Age Again” *
* Foo Fighters – “Everlong”
* Judas Priest – “Painkiller”
* Lit – “My Own Worst Enemy”
* Lush – “De-Luxe”
* Mighty Mighty Bosstones – “Where’d You Go?”
* Nine Inch Nails – “The Perfect Drug”
* Nirvana – “Drain You”
* The Offspring – “Come Out and Play (Keep ‘em Separated)”
* Pearl Jam – “Alive”
* Smashing Pumpkins – “Today”
* Social Distortion – “I Was Wrong”
* Soundgarden – “Spoonman”
* Weezer – “Buddy Holly”

1980s

* Billy Idol – “White Wedding Part 1″
* Bon Jovi – “Livin’ on a Prayer”
* Dead Kennedys – “Holiday in Cambodia”
* Motörhead – “Ace of Spades”
* The Police – “Message in a Bottle”
* Siouxsie & the Banshees – “The Killing Jar”

1970s

* Boston – “More Than a Feeling”
* Jackson 5 – “ABC” *
* Jethro Tull – “Aqualung”
* Kansas – “Carry on Wayward Son”
* Rush – “The Trees”

1960s

* The Who – “Pinball Wizard”

DLC

# 30 Seconds to Mars “The Kill”
# Belly “Feed the Tree”
# Disturbed “Inside the Fire”
# Lynyrd Skynyrd “Gimme Three Steps”
# Muse “Hysteria”
# Mute Math “Typical”
# No Doubt “Just a Girl”
# Oasis “Wonderwall”
# Paramore “Crushcrushcrush”
# Red Hot Chili Peppers “Under the Bridge”