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Call of the Dead | Round 70 | Birth of V-R11 Strategy | Black Ops Zombies

January 30th, 2012 Janet 25 comments

My last high round game/video on Call of the Dead. Our 4th and final world record for this zombie map (previously Rounds 48, 51 and 63). We decided to do suicides again – like we did on the previous records also. Connection was getting unstable and we died a lot because of it. We also got bored. This is the first video to fully introduce our V-R11 strategy to the masses. Almost everyone who eventually beat us used the same strategy shown here. Enjoy the strategy and make it far with it! Thanks for watching, I hope you find this strategy useful. We’ve been using it since we got to round 51 which was 7th of May. The two main weapons in this strategy are V-R11 Lazarus and Awful Lawton. V-R11 to kill the endless hordes of the undead and upgraded Crossbow to make it through the lag periods of a long game. FAQ Question:Did you mod or glitch to get this high? Answer: No, we used a legit running strategy – and same goes for all of the other zombie maps. Q: Why does George still speak somewhere eventhough you got rid of him with the V-R11? A: I’d like to know the answer too. Q: How long did it take? A: Something between 18 and 19 hours. With lot of breaks naturally. Q: How do you take breaks during a long game? A: Leave a crawler at the end of the round and take turns keeping an eye on it. Q: Can you play Call of the Dead with me? A: This was my (probably also my partners) last try of CotD. Q: Why did you suicide? You could’ve gone a lot further. A: Maybe so but Round 70 was the
Video Rating: 4 / 5

where can you look at public records online free? ie: birth records, marriage records, death records etc?

October 29th, 2011 Janet 1 comment

Question by JUST4KK: where can you look at public records online free? ie: birth records, marriage records, death records etc?

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Answer by stuck_at_work2001
for wisconsin, in yahoo search “CCAP” you should get a .gov site that will show you all of that for fee no cost

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is there a free birth marriage death search in uk?

October 27th, 2011 Janet 1 comment

Question by sexy_baby: is there a free birth marriage death search in uk?
im looking to search for family and was wondering if there was a free search and records to help me complete my family tree

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Answer by Maxi
yes http://familytimeline.webs.com/ on the links page freebmd indexes, freeregs, freecen and lots more free weblinks……………civil registration started in July 1837, prior to that you are looking at parish baptisms………………….documents page may also be worth you looking at if you know the country you are searching in for County helpsheets ( it is still being added to but all UK county helpsheets will be on/or are promised)

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Are birth and death records open to public?

October 23rd, 2011 Janet 5 comments

Question by Nora H: Are birth and death records open to public?

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Answer by garrisonbight
YES.. . those are most certainly public records.

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how can I find in public records the blood type of my deceased ther? I only have birth and death certificate?

October 19th, 2011 Janet 3 comments

Question by elipres: how can I find in public records the blood type of my deceased ther? I only have birth and death certificate?
He died 20 years ago and there are no other documents left in our possession.

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Answer by Nimaeve
Maybe if your father was in the military there might be a record. Usually blood type is not a public record; it’s a medical record and there are privacy laws around that.

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Public birth and death records?

October 11th, 2011 Janet No comments

Question by ewwletocest: Public birth and death records?
Is there a website i can look those things up for free and with out signing up?

I only need it for a project and don’t want to pay for something i will only need for a minute.

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Answer by woolybooly
check this page of sites.http://www.google.com/search?q=free%2Bpublic+records&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

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anyone out there has ancestry account i need some birth and death record to complete my family tree?

September 6th, 2011 Janet 1 comment

Question by princess: anyone out there has ancestry account i need some birth and death record to complete my family tree?
Birth records for Lula Williams born 1916 black in Bennettsville SC to Lula Williams born 1894, Died 1950 in Bennettsville SC, and john Williams born 1890 in Bennettsville South Carolina, Now to trace John Williams you might need to search For his parent Stacy and Cornelia Williams who was born 1855 during the time of slavery, so if you find the slaveowner to my great grand parents i would thank you so much. There was a slaves owners in the town of Marlboro County 1850- 1860 from the slave schedule but so many williams slave owners I couldnt get to see the Slaves they owned to see if any of my ancestor was one of them please help me thank you so much wanda.

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Answer by Ted Pack
This is all I could find.

1900; Census Place: Adamsville, Marlboro, South Carolina; Roll: T623_1535; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 85.

Adamsville Twp, Marlboro, South Carolina

(Name, relation, race, birth mo.yr, age, BP, father’s BP, mother’s BP

Williams, Stacy, head, Black, Aug 1855, 45, SC, SC, SC, farm labor
Williams, Cornelia, wife, Black, Dec 1855, 44, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Roella, [Boella?] dau, Black, Apr 1885, 15, SC, SC, SC
Williams, John, son, Black, May 1889, 11, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Abraham, son, Black, May 1891, 9, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Cora, dau, Black, Apr 1893, 7, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Etha, dau, Black, Nov 1894, 5, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Crinna, dau, Black, Mar 1897, 3, SC, SC, SC
Williams, Ebendego L, son, Black, Jul 1899, 1, SC, SC, SC

Stacy and Cornelia have been married for 11 years.
Even at 150% that last name looks like “Ebendego”.

The 1850 and 1860 slave scedules do not give the names of the slaves, just their age, sex and whether black or mulatto. That is why African-Americans often dead-end at people alive in 1870, the first year the census listed black people by name.

People in the 1800′s are usually married by the age of 18 – 22, so I suspect this is a second amrriage for both, but I don’t see any step-children.

I can’t find Stacy, Cornelia, Eben or Crinna in 1910.

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