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Visual Boy Emulator Crashing On Macbook Air. Help!?


I don’t know what’s wrong with it, I’ve tried loading the ROM every way possible (right click -> open with, double click, VBA -> load rom, etc) and 80% of the time it keeps “closing unexpectedly”. It’s driving me crazy! 🙁 I’ll reinstall it if necessary, I just want it to work! Here’s the first half of the crash report:
Process: VBA-M [267]
Path: /Applications/VBA-M.app/Contents/MacOS/V…
Identifier: com.yourcompany.VBA-M
Version: ??? (1.0)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [142]
Date/Time: 2013-06-17 11:09:43.661 -0700
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.7.5 (11G63b)
Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report: 857587 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 10
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 8791 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 9
Anonymous UUID: 6989C8D1-0B20-4B8A-96AC-A6F413AAC96C
Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x00000000007f2000
VM Regions Near 0x7f2000:
MALLOC_LARGE 000000000078b000-00000000007f2000 [ 412K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV
–> shared memory 00000000007f2000-00000000007f3000 [ 4K] rw-/rw- SM=SHM
MALLOC_SMALL 0000000000800000-0000000001000000 [ 8192K] rw-/rwx SM=PRV

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Post Military Jobs For Eod?


I want to enlist in the Air Force Reserves as an EOD Specialist, can someone tell me how Long the tech school is and where its located? Also, what’s a good civilian job for somebody who was EOD for 20+ years?

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Air Jordan Retro 4 Or Nike Air Max 1 Premimum? Please Help?


Air jordan retro 4 £130
http://m.jdsports.co.uk/mt/www.jdsports.co.uk/product/jordan-iv-retro/31089/?cm_mmc=froogle-_-product_feed-_-affiliate-_-froogleprod&aid=600
Nike air Max 1 premium 2013 £96
http://www.footlocker.eu/gb/en/Nike-Air-Max-1-Premium-42.aspx/4206966104

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U.s. Air Force Help…?


I am a senior in high school about to join the Air Force. I am wanting something in the Intelligence field. In your opinion what would be the “hardest” to get into. Not physically but mentally and academically where not just an average Joe could do it. I have heard that a Top Secret clearance is worth a lot of money in the civilian market, so that would be preferable. Whether or not my recruiter was telling me the truth or not he said that with my scores I can get pretty much whatever I want.
I am thinking 1N2X1 (Communications Signals Intelligence Production)
1N5X1 (Electronic Signal Intelligence Exploitation)
1N6X1 (Electronic Systems Security Assessment)
What do you all think?

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U.s. Air Force Career Help?


I am a senior in high school about to join the Air Force. I am wanting something in the Intelligence field. In your opinion what would be the “hardest” to get into. Not physically but mentally and academically where not just an average Joe could do it. I have heard that a Top Secret clearance is worth a lot of money in the civilian market, so that would be preferable. Whether or not my recruiter was telling me the truth or not he said that with my scores I can get pretty much whatever I want.
I am thinking 1N2X1 (Communications Signals Intelligence Production)
1N5X1 (Electronic Signal Intelligence Exploitation)
1N6X1 (Electronic Systems Security Assessment)
What do you all think?

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Who Invaded Thailand In World War Ii And What Happened?


December 8 1941 when Japan invaded the country along its southern coastline and from Cambodia. After initially resisting, the Phibun regime (Phibun was the Prime Minister of Thailand) allowed the Japanese to pass through the country in order to attack Burma and invade Malaya. Convinced by the Allied defeats of early 1942 that Japan was winning the war, Phibun decide to form a military alliance with the Japanese.
As a reward, Japan allowed Thailand to invade and annex the Shan States and Kayah State in northern Burma, and to resume sovereignty over the sultanates of northern Malaya which had previously been lost in the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 with Britain. In January 1942 Phibun declared war on Britain and the United States, but the Thai Ambassador to the US, Seni Pramoj, refused to deliver it to the State Department. Instead, Seni denounced the Phibun regime as illegal and formed a Seri Thai Movement in Washington. Pridi, by now serving in the role of an apparently powerless regent, led the resistance movement inside Thailand, while former Queen Ramphaiphanni was the nominal head of the movement in Great Britain.
Secret training camps were set up, the majority by the populist politician Tiang Sirikhanth in the northeast region of the country. There were a dozen camps alone in Sakhon Nakhon Province. Secret airfields also appeared in the northeast, where Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Force planes brought in supplies, as well as Special Operations Executive, Office of Strategic Services, and Seri Thai agents, while at the same time evacuating out prisoners of war. By early 1945, Thai air force officers were performing liaison duties with South East Asia Command in Kandy and Calcutta.
By 1944 it was evident that the Japanese were going to lose the war, and their behaviour in Thailand had become increasingly arrogant. Bangkok also suffered heavily from Allied Strategic bombing. This, coupled with the economic hardship caused by the loss of Thailand’s rice export markets, made both the war and Phibun’s regime very unpopular. In July 1944 Phibun was ousted by the Seri Thai-infiltrated government. The National Assembly reconvened and appointed the liberal lawyer Khuang Aphaiwong as Prime Minister. The new government hastily evacuated the British territories that Phibun had occupied and surreptitiously aided the Seri Thai movement, while at the same time maintaining ostensibly friendly relations with the Japanese.
The Japanese surrendered on August 15 1945. Immediately, the Allied military responsibility for Thailand fell to the British. As soon as practicable, British troops were flown in and these rapidly secured the release of surviving POWs. The British were surprised to find that the disarmament of the Japanese soldiers had already been largely completed by the Thais.
The British regarded Thailand as having been partly responsible for the immeasurable damage dealt upon the Allied cause and favoured treating the kingdom as a defeated enemy. However, the Americans had no sympathy for what they considered to be British and French colonialism and supported the new government. Thailand thus received little punishment for its wartime role under Phibun.

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