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The Leader is widely used across a wide range of industries like banking, business process outsourcing (BPO), telecommunications, insurance, marketing, construction, healthcare, and software. He is highly sought-after in the Tech Support industry. Essentially, the Leader is so easy, so simple to use, you can operate him blindfolded.
Another failure for the FSM to get its creation theory told in science class. Meaning, of course, a victory for science!
Sweet book for the aspiring evil genius. This is definitely "Leader Approved". Remember, the Leader is not evil -- just gravely misunderstood.

Full of easy-to-follow plans and clear schematics for each project, as well as lists of materials and tools so you know exactly what's involved before you begin, 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources you need to:
- Use GPS systems
- Experiment with model rockets
- Navigate your way through the universe using your computer
- Build your own telescope, radio telescope, and planetarium
- Read celestial maps of heavenly bodies
- Create a Mars rover to explore your home
- Design your own International Space Station
Well, it was a warm can of Stag beer.
Huzzah. Number One here. So, you want to know how to identify other Teeming Millions of the Leader...


Yes these are actual text messages from the Leader (with some minor spelling corrections). Apparently the Leader messages random individuals throughout North America with updates on what he's doing at that very minute.
Thought we'd move the ol' NameO'matic GeneratorRama to the new site. Try it out and see if it werks. Remember, if you don't pick your own name, one will be assigned to you...
Whoa. Here's a house even the Leader wouldn't sleep in. And check out the silly 1990's website.

Photographs show rooms of a townhouse filled with beer cans and boxes.

The 8-year resident of the building was apparently exceedingly fond of Coors Light beer, drinking a couple of dozen cans a day, every day, for the length of his residence, saving all the empties as well as the cartons they came in. (The townhouse was found to contain an estimated 70,000 empty beer cans which reportedly fetched a total of $800 when they were delivered to a recycler.)
Despite his unusual behavior, the occupant of the townhouse was described as a reliable tenant who paid his rent on time, never complained, and maintained such a low profile that the local mail carrier thought the residence was vacant. (Although, for reasons not explained by news reports, the tenant had evidently deliberately shut off the water and heat to the townhouse.)
The ruling from an appeals court in California on Friday means that online writers in the US are protected by the state's shield law for reporters as well as by the 1st Amendment, the state Court of Appeal in San Jose ruled, reversing a lower court decision.
Apple subpoenaed the e-mail provider of Jason O'Grady, publisher of O'Grady's PowerPage, an Internet site that posted information in 2004 about an unreleased Apple product.
The ruling establishes that Web reporters have the same right to protect the confidentially of sources as other reporters, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
"Today's decision is a victory for the rights of journalists, whether online or offline, and for the public at large," said EFF Staff Attorney Kurt Opsahl, who argued the case before the appeals court last month. "The court has upheld the strong protections for the free flow of information to the press, and from the press to the public."
One of the Leader's minions brought back some cigars from Cuba. Here's a quick review from http://www.cigars-review.org/cigars/Guantanamera.htm:

Anybody can make biodiesel. It's easy, you can make it in your kitchen -- and it's BETTER than the petro-diesel fuel the big oil companies sell you. Your diesel motor will run better and last longer on your home-made fuel, and it's much cleaner -- better for the environment and better for health.
Here's how to do it ....
What's the difference between an SUV-driving, large-home-owning sub-urbanite and a public-transportation-taking, apartment-dwelling city slicker? As much as 30,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. Where do you fit on the spectrum?
Take a minute and find out now.
The Leader! That's who.
Hi. Number One here. Just doing a quick check of email publishing. We'll be needing this functionality later on.
HUZZAH! This is the first post of the new Leader website. I'm tired of all the extraneous junk on the Freeservers.com site, with ads that are twice the size of the page itself. Seriously. Check this picture out:
