What do the CSI team use when they use a light and color filters to show ***** on a bed?

September 23rd, 2008
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the texan asked:


what type of filters are used and what color? What color glasses? Black light does not work.

Susan

csi.?

September 21st, 2008
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Hammond, of Texas asked:


OK so
csi LV is good.
CSI NY is bad. should be removed.
what do you think of csi miami? stay or go?

should a csi LA replace csi NY>
or how about csi international? where they go around the globe solving crimes?

Henry

Friday Night

September 18th, 2008
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Kadi Kinteh asked:


ght the night every Brit looks forward to. The night where it’s okay to disembowel your contents onto the street, or tell the bouncer to f**k off because he hasn’t authorized your entry to a club, or worst of all to wake up in some total stranger’s bedroom the morning after with a throbbing headache that feels like you’re carrying the whole universe on your head.

On average, 72% of Brits go out on a Friday to various pubs, bars and clubs and find themselves in positions where they would never be if they had been sober. Its far to say though 1%of us actually break the stereotype and do occasionally go out and have fun without the need to be intoxicated but as you can see we are the minority.

Alcohol for me has always been an abomination in my society it is the forbidden fruit never to be touched let alone drunk. However, being the rebel I am, I decided to just like Adam to try the forbidden fruit; not because I wanted to defy my culture but because I wanted find out what made people addicted to this intoxicating solution. What made people keep drinking heavily knowing the consequences that definitely would follow the next morning after a night out? My first ever drink was a double shot of Baileys a creamy pleasant Irish liqueur which I actually liked. Its creamy, caramelly taste and smooth texture warmed me inside. I could feel my head going light but I was still sober, that didn’t do the trick for me as I wanted, no I needed to feel drunk to feel what others felt when they got drunk.

Coming from a rich culture, strict yet endearing, I hardly went out and so my Friday nights were somewhat boring. It comprised of me sitting in front of the TV watching back to back episodes of CSI: NY and Miami. I seldom went out clubbing or to house parties not because I didn’t have friends or anything but because in the eyes of my culture it was seen as immoral for a young lady (unwed) to be out about at night enjoying herself. However, I anticipated for an opportunity to present itself and it did. I was invited to house party from my friend at work one I definitely couldn’t turn down as all nearly all my work mates were going to be there. I was quite early and got there round 8pm which is quite unusual for me; I always loved being fashionable late. I took the night easy by just having juices non-alcoholic at first then a bit of vodka as the party went on. After my fourth drink of Bacardi and orange juice yes I know not coke which I detest, I began to feel light-headed and hazy. It took me a minute or so to construct meaningful sentences. I found myself giggling at anything and everything around me; dancing to music I would never even listen to usually never mind dance to. There I was the shy girl from work strutting her stuff on the dance floor not giving a damn who saw her or what people thought about her. Suddenly I was on top of the world, the diva, and the unstoppable. Through the blurriness, I felt whole and unique, things that mattered to me didn’t matter anymore during that period; things like self-respect and dignity; they were just words in the dictionary.

I got home that night with a banging headache and drank as much water as I could though that was as futile as cleaning an ink stain off a pair of jeans. As I lay on my bed thinking over my actions, I felt a slight guilt seeping into my body engulfing me like a predator, chilling the air around me. I had no doubt betrayed my culture and everything sacred about it. I had created a barrier between us; one I knew would take time to break or may not break at all. I had searched for answers and received them, losing myself and my identity in the process. Alcohol made me feel untouchable, immortal if you like but not sensible it took out all the morality from me. It didn’t teach me the principles of life my culture taught me; instead it made me act irresponsible and totally out of character.

Waking up the next morning was a nightmare; my head was so heavy it felt like it was going to drop. I had lost my appetite even looking at food made me want to puke. I believe I was experiencing the “hang over” stage and trust me it wasn’t pleasant. My encounter with alcohol was pleasant from the first sip from then onwards was something quite different. This was a relationship I was glad to see the end of. I am happy to say that I have since parted my ways with alcohol and have stuck to the juices I know. Nevertheless, alcohol is consumed by lots of young adults my age and this article is not anti-alcohol or anything but please folks bear in mind the amount you consume. You don’t always need alcohol to have a nice time. If you are on a night out don’t go over the limit, always try and drink the minimum so you can at least get home safely. You’ll be doing not only yourself a favour but your family and the community. As for me, alcohol will always be one of my experiments I tried out and didn’t take a liking to and Friday nights will find me watching maybe not CSI but whatever programs on TV and I hope to keep it that way.

Kadi.



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CSI (Season 4) DVD Review

August 21st, 2008
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Britt Gillette asked:


Ripped from the imagination of writer Anthony Zuiker, CSI follows the life of Gil Grissom (William Petersen), a quirky and oftentimes obsessive workaholic who heads up the nightshift unit of the Las Vegas Police Department’s Crime Scene Investigation department. Nominated for 6 Golden Globes and 20 Emmys, the series has been either #1 or the #2 Nielsen rated show since the start of its second season in Fall of 2001. With an unorthodox approach the TV police drama (emphasis is placed on lab work rather than actual “street” police work), CSI was a novel concept when it first premiered. With transient characters from every walk of life, the exotic Las Vegas setting, and a steady level of crime, CSI has all the necessary elements required for a blockbuster TV show…

The C.S.I. (Season 4) DVD features a number of dramatic episodes including the season premiere “Assume Nothing” in which the CSI team investigates a series of murders involving couples. When one couple meets another in a bar, and the second couple turns up dead, the police suspect a tandem of serial killers are on the loose… Other notable episodes from Season 4 include “Jackpot” in which a severed head is mailed to the CSI coroner, Dr. Robbins, from Jackpot, Nevada, and “Early Rollout” in which the CSI team investigates the execution-style murder of a **** star and her husband while the CSI also suffers from some internal difficulties…

Below is a list of episodes included on the C.S.I. (Season 4) DVD:

Episode 70 (Assume Nothing) Air Date: 09-25-2003

Episode 71 (All for Our Country) Air Date: 10-02-2003

Episode 72 (Homebodies) Air Date: 10-09-2003

Episode 73 (Feeling the Heat) Air Date: 10-23-2003

Episode 74 (Fur and Loathing) Air Date: 10-30-2003

Episode 75 (Jackpot) Air Date: 11-06-2003

Episode 76 (Invisible Evidence) Air Date: 11-13-2003

Episode 77 (After the Show) Air Date: 11-20-2003

Episode 78 (Grissom Versus the Volcano) Air Date: 12-11-2003

Episode 79 (Coming of Rage) Air Date: 12-18-2003

Episode 80 (Eleven Angry Jurors) Air Date: 01-08-2004

Episode 81 (Butterflied) Air Date: 01-15-2004

Episode 82 (Suckered) Air Date: 02-05-2004

Episode 83 (Paper or Plastic) Air Date: 02-12-2004

Episode 84 (Early Rollout) Air Date: 02-19-2004

Episode 85 (Getting Off) Air Date: 02-26-2004

Episode 86 (XX) Air Date: 03-11-2004

Episode 87 (Bad to the Bone) Air Date: 04-01-2004

Episode 88 (Bad Words) Air Date: 04-15-2004

Episode 89 (Dead Ringer) Air Date: 04-29-2004

Episode 90 (Turn of the Screws) Air Date: 05-06-2004

Episode 91 (No More Bets) Air Date: 05-13-2004

Episode 92 (Bloodlines) Air Date: 05-20-2004



Gilbert

What classes in college would i have to take to be a CSI and Homicide detective?

August 17th, 2008
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H asked:


-What would be a good college in florida?
-I know that crimes are not solved in 1 hour like they are on tv
-Is it possible to be like Horatio/Eric/Ryan/Natalia/Calliegh on CSI Miami and gather evidence from a crime scene and take it to the lab forensic analysis and interview suspects in one job?

Gertrude

Does Yale have a course for someone who wants to be a CSI/Forensic Scientist?

August 7th, 2008
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[katrina.] asked:


I’m planning to go to Yale for college,and I was wondering if they have a course for people who want to be CSIs or forensic scientists or whatever you call a CSI in real life.If so,what course is it,and what is the name of a real CSI job?If Yale does not have such course,does Harvard,Princeton,or Stanford have the course?

Kyle

How do you get the warrant for the mini golf course in CSI for Wii?

July 24th, 2008
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iwantaminicoop asked:


I just got CSI the video game for Wii. I am only on the first mission and i cant get the warrant for the abandond mini golf, i already asked Brass but i still cant get it! Please someone help????

Emma

Handling Car Dealers

July 23rd, 2008
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daveclark asked:


Dealers are smart, since they know that their job is to sell cars. They will do every thing that they can to convince the buyer. Most dealers are honest about their business, and there is nothing wrong in convincing a buyer to buy their product. However, in their own interest, buyers should go fully prepared for the car deal.

As mentioned above, the dealer’s job is to sell a car. So, this salesperson is trained to do just that. You can expect salespersons to try and do a bit extra to convince you or bear pressure on you to clinch the deal on day one itself. Be prepared to handle the situation and be patient towards the over-eager salesperson. After all, a salesperson is doing a job; you do yours by not giving in to his tactics.

Do not buy a car on impulse or under the influence of the dealer or his staff. You may have to visit a number of dealers to get first-hand information on different car brands and models. Do not miss an opportunity to test drive cars. You will be able to understand the car better, if you handle it personally. No matter what their brochures say, it is only through a test drive that you will experience first hand the car’s handling, comfort and safety features.

Studies show that most car buyers feel uncomfortable visiting a car showroom. Most of their fears are related to handling dealers and salespersons. They would not like to be ‘convinced’ into buying a car they did not intend buying. That is the reason car buyers should go prepared.

Car manufacturers, understanding the apprehensions of the buyer, are making all out efforts to make car buying a nice experience. Consumer relations are now one of the priority issues with car manufacturers. They recognize that word of mouth publicity is a force to reckon with, and providing with the best possible service to the customers will help them get more business. After all today’s car buying market is a buyer’s market.

Dealers are trained and issued guidelines on customer relations. However, you may find variations in the manner you are treated at different dealerships, depending ultimately on the individual approach of the dealer and his salespersons. You can make out from the behavior of the staff how a dealer approaches his business. If he is the type interested in making a fast deal and maximize his profits, the salespersons will go all out to convince you into making a quick decision to buy. A dealer interested in developing good customer relationship will approach you with more patience, giving you ample time to make your decision.

Your preparedness will determine how you want to be treated. If you come well prepared, you cannot be pushed around by the salesperson. If you feel that you are unnecessarily being pushed into buying something you are not sure about, you can politely tell the salesperson not to try and rush you into the deal. Do not allow yourself to be treated so, since there are any numbers of dealers you can approach.

Reputation Matters

When you are determining the car brand that you may ultimately purchase, make simultaneous efforts to select a dealer who is good in the trade. After all reputation matters in this field, and your relationship is not limited to buying the car from the dealership. You will be required to service your vehicle from the same dealer, and should a problem arise, dealers are known to entertain customers better who have purchased the vehicle from them.

It is therefore in your interest to choose a good dealer to continue receiving good service for your car. Moreover, the nearer the dealer from your home or office, the better it is from the viewpoint of convenience. Having purchased your vehicle from a faraway dealer, and servicing it from a dealer nearer home can always put you at a disadvantage. Dealers normally set priorities for their own customers. You might be deprived of special offers on that account.

What, you may ask, should you be looking for in a dealership. Everyone likes to be treated politely, and with respect. You, of course, would be looking forward to meeting salespersons and staff who are courteous in their manner. A well-organized unit is what you will be expecting. Any signs of chaos should be a fore warning for you that all is not well with the dealership. Be sure that the dealer has a large variety of vehicles so that making a pick gets easier.

You can always ask for a copy of the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI). The CSI will determine how the customers rate the dealer’s services, both pre and after sales. You will have a fair idea about the services after going through the CSI. However, you can also form your own judgment from the way your are treated at the showroom. You may also check up with the service department and go through the CSI maintained there. Carry a check on the number of staff deployed at the service center. This may give you a fair indication of how good the after sales service will be. An adequate, efficient and well-organized staff force is a good sign. Make sure that the technicians are ASE certified, and have received updated training from the manufacturers.

JD Power is a customer research organization that specializes in customer satisfaction surveys. They send questionnaires to thousands of new vehicle buyers every year, including questions on their experience of buying. The reports rank vehicles and dealerships on satisfaction levels of the vehicle, dealership, sales experience, financing, leasing, staff, and service department. Dealerships related to the same manufacturer may be ranked differently, depending on the various aspects of their service.



Courtney

How to enter FBI/CSI/any other agency,if im not a member of that country?

July 16th, 2008
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*coolgal* asked:


I want to become a FBI/CSI/any other agency’s agent but if I am not a part of that country.I am an INDIAN but i want to become an agent of any agency of other country.So, plz help me out and tell me the conditions.

Duane