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Re: I've solved the equation.
terrorism in china? http://lmgtfy.com/?q=terrorism...
Of course, if China asked Apple for help breaking into an iPhone to find terrorists, I suspect the American Republicans would not be on board with that.
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Re:Front end?
> Huh? What is typescript?
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Re:I fear for the future of Linux.
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Re:conventions and relativity
> Why exactly is this a problem?
/sarcasm If only there was a place on the internet that discussed this ... Problem with redundant SI fundamental units"Proposed_redefinition_of_SI_base_units#Impact_on_base_unit_definitions"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...Impetus for change
Changing the underlying principles behind the definition of the SI base units is not without precedent. The 11th CGPM (1960) defined the SI metre in terms of the wavelength of krypton-86 radiation, replacing the pre-SI metre bar. The 13th CGPM (1967) replaced the original definition of the second (which was based on a back-calculation of the Earth's rotation in the year 1900) with a definition based on the frequency of the radiation emitted between two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom. And the 17th CGPM (1983) replaced the 1960 definition of the metre with one based on the second, by giving an exact definition of the speed of light in units of metres per second. [14]
Over the years, drifts of up to 2x10â'8 kilograms per annum in the national prototype kilograms relative to the international prototype kilogram have been detected. There was no way of determining whether the national prototypes were gaining mass or whether the IPK was losing mass. [15] At the 21st meeting of the CGPM (1999), national laboratories were urged to investigate ways of breaking the link between the kilogram and a specific artefact. Newcastle University metrologist Peter Cumpson has since identified mercury vapour absorption or carbonaceous contamination as possible causes of this drift. [16][17]
Independently of this drift having been identified, the Avogadro project and development of the Watt balance promised methods of indirectly measuring mass with a very high precision. These projects provided tools that would enable alternative means of redefining the kilogram. [18]
A report published in 2007 by the Consultative Committee for Thermometry (CCT) to the CIPM noted that their current definition of temperature has proved to be unsatisfactory for temperatures below 20 kelvins and for temperatures above 1300 kelvins. The committee was of the view that the Boltzmann constant provided a better basis for temperature measurement than did the triple point of water, as it overcame these difficulties.[19]
At its 23rd meeting (2007), the GCPM mandated the CIPM to investigate the use of natural constants as the basis for all units of measure rather than the artefacts that were then in use. The following year this was endorsed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP).[20] At a meeting of the CCU held in Reading, United Kingdom, in September 2010, a resolution [21] and draft changes to the SI brochure that were to be presented to the next meeting of the CIPM in October 2010 were agreed to in principle. [22] The CIPM meeting of October 2010 found that "the conditions set by the General Conference at its 23rd meeting have not yet been fully met.[Note 2] For this reason the CIPM does not propose a revision of the SI at the present time"; [24] however, the CIPM presented a resolution for consideration at the 24th CGPM (17â"21 October 2011) to agree the new definitions in principle, but not to implement them until the details have been finalised. [25] This resolution was accepted by the conference, [26] and in addition the CGPM moved the date of the 25th meeting forward from 2015 to 2014.[27][28] At the 25th meeting (18â"20 November 2014), it was found that "despite [the progress in the necessary requirements] the data do not yet appear to be sufficiently robust for the CGPM to adopt the revised SI at its 25th meeting", [29] thus postponing the revision to the next meeting in 2018.
> You don't have to advertise that
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Re:It's about time.
I keep waiting for the study that says online porn and video poker are good for you.
Wait no longer.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=porn+foun... -
Re:Some of your questions may already have answers
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ISIS I just ran that search standing next to the building you are in... so what is the response time on drone strikes these days?
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Re:Extra battery?
Was that so hard?
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Re:Important Stuff (For the discussion)
Hmm...come to think of it, in this context that's a rather ambiguous statement.
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Re:define "pull request"
Given that you likely never did development, well, here you go.
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Re:Guns save lives
That does not make any evolutionary sense. Source ?
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This should help:
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Let me Google that for you.
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Re:Copyright
Are you a mineral?
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Re:We might as well break the new management in.
Dem murzlums beat ya to it.
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Re:Suuure
They also use encrypted phrases such as "Go now"
Highly advanced trickery using Google "I feel lucky" search:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Mosul+201...How on earth will the CIA ever figure that one out?!
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Re:What is a 'Ghostface Killa' and why should i ca
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Google is your friend
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Re:For your erroneous blowhard hot air
you're universally seen as a massive loser
Funny, you only quote yourself (both talking in first person and 3rd-person) - not very universal. I could quote dozens if not hundreds of people who consider you a troll. I could, but I really don't think it's worth my time. But I invite you to do it yourself.
blows a lot of hot erroneous windbag blowhard air
This is genuinely hilarious. I'm not sure how a scrambled line of air-related words is supposed to form a coherent thought, but it's really entertaining.
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Re:Of course it does
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Re:Idiocracy
you mean Americas Funniest Home Videos or do you mean jackass?
OR
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=youtube+k...
a lifetimes worth on ball bustersIdiocracy is already here
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Re:silly premise
>> Hackers in Germany formed political parties while in the US they were targeted by law enforcement
Can we mod the article as +1 Funny? Hackers ARE also targeted by law enforcement in Deutschland...
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=german+ha...
Let's also not overlook the fact that "hackers" run political parties in the US too.
The layman term would be "crook" or "thief", but the politically correct crowd likes to title them "financial director". They're damn good at hacking money. Almost took the whole fucking system out in 2008 in fact...
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silly premise
>> Hackers in Germany formed political parties while in the US they were targeted by law enforcement
Can we mod the article as +1 Funny? Hackers ARE also targeted by law enforcement in Deutschland...
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Re:Does anyone have a list of the hottest years?
What? They don't have Google in your reality?
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Re: Well deserved.
Hey asshat, try Google sometime. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=whale+gam...
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Re: 249 grams
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Re:John Oliver
It's no coincidence that the vast majority of mass shootings happen in gun-free zones!
Umpqua Community College was called a "gun-free zone" by the Conservative media in the aftermath, trying to promote the pro-mass-shooting agenda of getting more guns in more hands to reduce gun deaths. But, like everything they say, it was all lies. It is not a gun -free zone. Most mass shootings don't happen in gun-free zones. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=mass+shoo...
The list of school shootings that are gun free zones is long. But "mass shootings" is a different category than simply "school shootings". Mass shootings almost always happen in gun-allowed zones, unless a school. Malls, churches, and such are mostly not gun free zones, and have more mass shootings than schools.
Try looking at the facts sometime. You'll find that you are 100% wrong. And not just on that point, but it's one of the few facts you posted, and was easily debunked. -
Re:"OOOOoooh Noooo - 'DoXeD'", lol... apk
This isn't about me, and don't try to make it that way. I'm not the one who spams or targets people and attacks/crapfloods them. You are.
You parrot back things other people have said to you or project your own actions and motivations onto others. Every time you're called out on something, you immediately start accusing others of doing what you got caught doing. When that doesn't work, you start playing the victim card.
This all likely started because somebody beat you when you were a kid, and just beat you harder when you tried to defend yourself. I feel badly for you on that account, but that's still no excuse for your behaviour.
You should really get out your mother's basement and into some counselling. Somewhere inside you there might even be a good person, but he'll never have the chance to come out if you don't get help.
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OMG, Anonymous OVERSEAS Email !!!11!!!!111!
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=send+anonymous+email
For fucks sake already. Is this not the oldest trick on the tubes?
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Re:What the $&@! are M&A?
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Re:Dear Mr FBI
Um, bullshit, have you ever heard of "Google Fiber"? You work there and you don't know about this yet? They make a really big deal about it...
Here:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=google+fi...
https://fiber.google.com/about...Or, how about:
OK, maybe a bit sarcastic, but really... A Google employee that DOESN'T know Google is most certainly in the communication business?? Come on... That's all Google is about, is communication.
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Re:What is MST3K?
For the readers not in the loop, please
...Seriously? Not that you don't know what it is but that you can't fucking try googling it. Let Me Google That For You.
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Re: Summon the warrantless bulk collection apologi
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Re:Who is Bruce Perens?
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Re: Summon the warrantless bulk collection apologi
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Re:Summon the warrantless bulk collection apologis
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lmgtfy
You want a source for the fact that Warren Buffet bought Burlington Northern for $35 billion? Okay:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+bu...
For the fact that Buffet is a huge Obama donor?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+ob...For the fact that Buffet's trains carry the bulk of the oil from where the pipeline ends?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=keystone+...
For some of Obama's donors getting millions and millions of taxpayer money and never producing a single solar panel?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=solyndraIt's not that hard.
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lmgtfy
You want a source for the fact that Warren Buffet bought Burlington Northern for $35 billion? Okay:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+bu...
For the fact that Buffet is a huge Obama donor?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+ob...For the fact that Buffet's trains carry the bulk of the oil from where the pipeline ends?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=keystone+...
For some of Obama's donors getting millions and millions of taxpayer money and never producing a single solar panel?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=solyndraIt's not that hard.
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lmgtfy
You want a source for the fact that Warren Buffet bought Burlington Northern for $35 billion? Okay:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+bu...
For the fact that Buffet is a huge Obama donor?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+ob...For the fact that Buffet's trains carry the bulk of the oil from where the pipeline ends?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=keystone+...
For some of Obama's donors getting millions and millions of taxpayer money and never producing a single solar panel?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=solyndraIt's not that hard.
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lmgtfy
You want a source for the fact that Warren Buffet bought Burlington Northern for $35 billion? Okay:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+bu...
For the fact that Buffet is a huge Obama donor?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buffet+ob...For the fact that Buffet's trains carry the bulk of the oil from where the pipeline ends?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=keystone+...
For some of Obama's donors getting millions and millions of taxpayer money and never producing a single solar panel?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=solyndraIt's not that hard.
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Re:What's the MTBF?
It's not the actual MTBF that keeps you from replacing your HDDs, it's your laziness.
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Here you go
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=bookmark+...
Enjoy, I can do this all week.
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Re: I have an idea
Not going to happen.Russia regularly violates airspace as a wang waving exercise to create fear in its neighbours.
Cough. http://lmgtfy.com/?q=american+military+plane+violating+airspace
The first one's good: "Aug 1, 2014: A U.S. Air Force RC-135 Rivet Joint spy plane reportedly violated Swedish air space in order to dodge Russian fighter jets"
# 4 is the odd one: "Jun 20, 2009: In a major violation of Indian airspace, a Russian aircraft hired by the US military which was overflying India on Friday evening was instructed by the defence ministry to change its flight path mid-way and head for Mumbai airport."
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Re:Nice biased article leaving Apple out
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Re:So how long until we have Rasperry Pi Pi
Since when has an acorn been a fruit?
So basically the "old tradition" starts and ends with "Apple".Acorns are seeds, which are produced within what are botanically regarded as fruit (even if, like the tomato, it's not exactly something you'd think of as "fruit" when you're looking for something to eat).
As for Apple, there were lots of Apple II clones back in the day that adopted fruit-related names.
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Re:And WTF is a STEM OPT rule?
It was very easy to find. Since you and he both seem to be too lazy to interenet properly, let me help.
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Re:Good!
Seattle Times. Key phrase: "Inverted corporations must still pay U.S. taxes on the profits they earn in the U.S." But read the story for more info.
Also lmgtfy.
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Re:That won't last long...
I perceive the sky to be blue. Are you saying that because I perceive it to be, it must not be true?
In the OP's context, I'd take "perceived" to mean that he was believed to be Muslim, and whether he was or wasn't is immaterial to the treatment, so long as it was believed so. Perceived: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Perceived... let us know which definition is invalid in this context. -
Re:In point of fact
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Twin+citi...
Give me a break. There may be many 'twin cities' in the US, but there's a single metro area referred commonly, nationally, to as "The Twin Cities".
Google it, pedant.
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Re:No defense
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... or browse some of the other results of a basic search on the matter http://lmgtfy.com/?q=high+alti...
Are those all lies trying to sell things?