Backfiring is often detonation in the exhaust. I've had mild backfiring from having an exhaust leak close to the engine, during part of the cycle there is negative pressure in the exhaust and it sucks in air which mixes with unburnt fuel in the exhaust and detonates with a small bang. I've also had the engine die while in gear, gas goes into exhaust, engine comes back to life and you get a huge bang when the air + gas mixture in the muffler detonates. The odd time this has happened to me I thought the exhaust was blown totally off my truck. You can also get backfiring from broken non-sealing valves, same thing, gas and air gets in the exhaust then detonates loudly. The detonation you get from too low of octane (also too advanced ignition) might be better described as premature detonation or uneven detonation. Instead of a nice explosion starting at the spark plug and expanding evenly through the combustion chamber you get spontaneous detonations in different parts of the combustion chamber, often early detonations as well. This causes stress in the engine especially when the detonation happens too early while the piston is on the upstroke as well as excessive heat buildup.
The Statute of Anne (short title Copyright Act 1709 8 Anne c.19; long title "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned")
Of course that was the inspiration for that part of the American constitution.
I'll add that a hand written letter counts for much more then an email so actually write a letter. You don't need a stamp either if mailed to parliament.
Distributing is illegal, so it's illegal for me to make you a copy but perfectly legal to lend you my copy so you can make a copy even including letting you use my equipment to make that copy. On the internet the courts have ruled that making available is legal, just not pushing so yes, having a web site that includes a link to your shared folder is not illegal. The artists (in theory) get compensated by a levy and perhaps the organization that collects the levy will one day share.
Who do we vote for then is the question, I've found liberals past pretty horrific when it comes to deficits which I dont believe in.
Also I dont agree with NDP as I believe in less government rather than more.
Who does someone like me vote for?
The Liberals ran a surplus for over 10 years. The Conservatives have been running a deficit for the last 4 years while cutting taxes and growing government and yet you believe the right wing propaganda that they believe in smaller government and being fiscally responsible. Look at their actions, not what they say. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_public_debt
They're right wingers. By default they believe in property ownership of all kinds and are disgusted by the idea of free things and peoples and especially businesses losing there property to the public domain. And they really believe that copyright is a real form of property.
When I went to school (in Canada), I was taught that republic was simply the opposite of monarchy. There are lots of non-democratic republics in the world and even some representative democratic monarchies. I've never understood this thing with Americans thinking that republic = democracy. Even the original republic Rome had dictators, eg Julius Caesar.
You'd think there'd be a law against copying copyright material then wouldn't you? (and yes I know some countries have illeqalized it just like some countries have illegalized free speech and other basic rights). Or at least a law against photocopiers in libraries
As many times as we have to tell you that they are being deprived of sales and income.
I've always disliked this logic. If I get my water from a spring or creek, Aquafina has no right or recourse to lost bottled water revenues from me. And that's a definite, finite resource - digital bits can be copied ad infinitum.
Never mind the fact that this statement is a non sequitor to the original point it claims to respond to; that copying (copyright infringement) is not stealing. No matter how much sales and income opportunities are lost - not 'sales and income', but merely the opportunity for it - copyright infringement and stealing are two separate things. It's sloppy language, and sloppy thinking that fails to understand this.
Sadly, if Aquafina owns the water rights to the spring or creek you're stealing water from then Aquafina does have recourse. And if not Aquafina then probably someone owns the water rights. There are places where collecting rain water is illegal due to taking someones potential revenue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_rights
There's a couple of reasons. The EPA wouldn't allow the oil sands to be harvested due to the massive pollution and how it would change the political landscape in the States, 10 more States of which probably 9 would never vote Republican.
I understand the "You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer" was about books that have been considered destroyed. Rather then shipping books back to the publisher, the bookstore removes the covers from unwanted books and the book is considered destroyed. Here in Canada where the books are often identical to the UK version libraries are allowed to tape or glue a book back together as long as the cover is the original.
It runs pretty well all Firefox extensions since SM 2 including noscript and ABP and generally is faster. I haven't benchmarked it in a long time but there was a time when SeaMonkey could load Slashdot close to twice as fast as Firefox, this on a dialup connection where the limiting factor should be how fast it can download the page, not spiking the CPU for twice as long. Memory usage is probably close to the same, right now with about 120 tabs open on an old 1GB machine I have 536 MBs free. This is an old OS/2 box so the operating system itself is much lighter even with 15 years of cruft. Possibly the problem with AMD and Firefox is the profile guided build they do. If they're using Intel hardware, it's going to be optimized for Intel. Another option for you would be to try the mingw build.
How many times has America invaded Mexico (including stealing a good chunk)? How many times has America invaded other Central American countries who didn't share a border with the States? What was America's reaction when a good chunk of America decided on a different type of government? How much of North America did the States invade, commit genocide, and take the land due to some sort of destiny.
There's a habitable zone of the galaxy in another sense as well. Seems the Sun has a fairly circular orbit around the galaxy that has kept the Earth through most of its lifetime in quiet areas of the galaxy. I've read somewhere that most stars have orbits that take them by the core regularly and the core has too much radiation for life as well as the stars are packed close enough to make it more likely for a planets orbit to be perturbed by another star passing close by. There is the same problem in areas of the galaxy where star formation is happening. Both areas also are more likely to have supernovas which if close enough can sterilize a planets surface.
There's a few jurisdictions in N. America where it is illegal to make a right on a green light and the corresponding left if the streets are one way. Actually according to Wikipedia, those jurisdictions that didn't used to allow a right turn on red have all updated to allowing it excepting New York City, Montreal, and most of Mexico. Only 37 States seem to allow the left on red if one way though and the rules vary. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_turn_on_red
I'm not American, my countries postal service serves the biggest area of any postal service in the world (Russia doesn't have post service to most of Siberia) and our countries population is 1/10 of the States and it still makes money. Stamps are only a couple of cents more then the US post and certain letters like the millions sent to Santa (address North Pole, postal code H0H 0H0) don't even need stamps (they get replied to as well as well as letters addressed to the Easter bunny and even God) If Canada Post can make money then the US post should be able to as well. It just needs to be let free to offer more services, have more choice in post offices (many of ours are contracted out and just a section of eg a drug store) and diversify.
That was probably true with my credit union as well. Back then it loaded pretty fast and supported most browsers unlike so many sites that became IE only. At the time I was starting my own business and to be honest finances were tight and I was usually slightly behind on my bills, never enough that it was a problem but enough that a set and forget payment would have been risky. I had the odd check bounce due to receiving bouncy checks as my accounts were never very full back then.
Back in the '90's web sites were optimized for dialup, shit in the early '90's there was no java-script, no ads and images were generally small though I can remember that some JPEGs took as long to decode as to download on my 386/33 with no math coprocessor.. The phone lines here are pretty crappy which translates to a 26.4 connection so it takes as long to get to the post office as to download 3 to 3.5 MBs and the web sites I've tried for paying bills are bigger. I'm just thankful I've got privoxy, no-script and no Flash.
For me, where the post office is only a half dozen miles away, it is quicker to drive there and find out the price of postage then to load a page online. I'd guess there are a lot of people in this situation nowadays when most web sites seem to think you have a fiber connection. Paying bills online is the same, quicker to drive to the post office and mail a check then to load a page and discover it's not working anyways right now.
Here the volunteer fire department still gets the fire hall, trucks and rest of the equipment payed by the tax payers. I think the firefighters also get a small amount of money when working as well.
Backfiring is often detonation in the exhaust. I've had mild backfiring from having an exhaust leak close to the engine, during part of the cycle there is negative pressure in the exhaust and it sucks in air which mixes with unburnt fuel in the exhaust and detonates with a small bang.
I've also had the engine die while in gear, gas goes into exhaust, engine comes back to life and you get a huge bang when the air + gas mixture in the muffler detonates. The odd time this has happened to me I thought the exhaust was blown totally off my truck.
You can also get backfiring from broken non-sealing valves, same thing, gas and air gets in the exhaust then detonates loudly.
The detonation you get from too low of octane (also too advanced ignition) might be better described as premature detonation or uneven detonation. Instead of a nice explosion starting at the spark plug and expanding evenly through the combustion chamber you get spontaneous detonations in different parts of the combustion chamber, often early detonations as well. This causes stress in the engine especially when the detonation happens too early while the piston is on the upstroke as well as excessive heat buildup.
Read up on the soft-wood lumber dispute. Time after time it was found that America was violating NAFTA .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_%E2%80%93_Canada_softwood_lumber_dispute
We're Canadian so a better reference is
The Statute of Anne (short title Copyright Act 1709 8 Anne c.19; long title "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned")
Of course that was the inspiration for that part of the American constitution.
I'll add that a hand written letter counts for much more then an email so actually write a letter. You don't need a stamp either if mailed to parliament.
Distributing is illegal, so it's illegal for me to make you a copy but perfectly legal to lend you my copy so you can make a copy even including letting you use my equipment to make that copy.
On the internet the courts have ruled that making available is legal, just not pushing so yes, having a web site that includes a link to your shared folder is not illegal.
The artists (in theory) get compensated by a levy and perhaps the organization that collects the levy will one day share.
Who do we vote for then is the question, I've found liberals past pretty horrific when it comes to deficits which I dont believe in.
Also I dont agree with NDP as I believe in less government rather than more.
Who does someone like me vote for?
The Liberals ran a surplus for over 10 years. The Conservatives have been running a deficit for the last 4 years while cutting taxes and growing government and yet you believe the right wing propaganda that they believe in smaller government and being fiscally responsible. Look at their actions, not what they say.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_public_debt
They're right wingers. By default they believe in property ownership of all kinds and are disgusted by the idea of free things and peoples and especially businesses losing there property to the public domain. And they really believe that copyright is a real form of property.
When I went to school (in Canada), I was taught that republic was simply the opposite of monarchy. There are lots of non-democratic republics in the world and even some representative democratic monarchies.
I've never understood this thing with Americans thinking that republic = democracy. Even the original republic Rome had dictators, eg Julius Caesar.
You'd think there'd be a law against copying copyright material then wouldn't you? (and yes I know some countries have illeqalized it just like some countries have illegalized free speech and other basic rights). Or at least a law against photocopiers in libraries
Sadly, if Aquafina owns the water rights to the spring or creek you're stealing water from then Aquafina does have recourse.
Aquafina? A spring? LMAO. It's tap water. Highly filtered, but still tap water.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/07/27/pepsico.aquafina.reut/
True, doesn't mean they don't own a spring for PR purposes
As many times as we have to tell you that they are being deprived of sales and income.
I've always disliked this logic. If I get my water from a spring or creek, Aquafina has no right or recourse to lost bottled water revenues from me. And that's a definite, finite resource - digital bits can be copied ad infinitum.
Never mind the fact that this statement is a non sequitor to the original point it claims to respond to; that copying (copyright infringement) is not stealing. No matter how much sales and income opportunities are lost - not 'sales and income', but merely the opportunity for it - copyright infringement and stealing are two separate things. It's sloppy language, and sloppy thinking that fails to understand this.
Sadly, if Aquafina owns the water rights to the spring or creek you're stealing water from then Aquafina does have recourse. And if not Aquafina then probably someone owns the water rights. There are places where collecting rain water is illegal due to taking someones potential revenue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_rights
There's a couple of reasons. The EPA wouldn't allow the oil sands to be harvested due to the massive pollution and how it would change the political landscape in the States, 10 more States of which probably 9 would never vote Republican.
I understand the "You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer" was about books that have been considered destroyed. Rather then shipping books back to the publisher, the bookstore removes the covers from unwanted books and the book is considered destroyed.
Here in Canada where the books are often identical to the UK version libraries are allowed to tape or glue a book back together as long as the cover is the original.
It runs pretty well all Firefox extensions since SM 2 including noscript and ABP and generally is faster. I haven't benchmarked it in a long time but there was a time when SeaMonkey could load Slashdot close to twice as fast as Firefox, this on a dialup connection where the limiting factor should be how fast it can download the page, not spiking the CPU for twice as long. Memory usage is probably close to the same, right now with about 120 tabs open on an old 1GB machine I have 536 MBs free. This is an old OS/2 box so the operating system itself is much lighter even with 15 years of cruft.
Possibly the problem with AMD and Firefox is the profile guided build they do. If they're using Intel hardware, it's going to be optimized for Intel. Another option for you would be to try the mingw build.
I'd suggest going back to using the suite. SeaMonkey does most of what Firefox does with less of a footprint.
How many times has America invaded Mexico (including stealing a good chunk)? How many times has America invaded other Central American countries who didn't share a border with the States? What was America's reaction when a good chunk of America decided on a different type of government? How much of North America did the States invade, commit genocide, and take the land due to some sort of destiny.
There's a habitable zone of the galaxy in another sense as well. Seems the Sun has a fairly circular orbit around the galaxy that has kept the Earth through most of its lifetime in quiet areas of the galaxy. I've read somewhere that most stars have orbits that take them by the core regularly and the core has too much radiation for life as well as the stars are packed close enough to make it more likely for a planets orbit to be perturbed by another star passing close by. There is the same problem in areas of the galaxy where star formation is happening. Both areas also are more likely to have supernovas which if close enough can sterilize a planets surface.
Or anything pleasurable, witness the war on (some) drugs while they claim to be for freedom and less regulation.
There's a few jurisdictions in N. America where it is illegal to make a right on a green light and the corresponding left if the streets are one way. Actually according to Wikipedia, those jurisdictions that didn't used to allow a right turn on red have all updated to allowing it excepting New York City, Montreal, and most of Mexico.
Only 37 States seem to allow the left on red if one way though and the rules vary.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_turn_on_red
The constitution was only meant to be temporary.
I'm not American, my countries postal service serves the biggest area of any postal service in the world (Russia doesn't have post service to most of Siberia) and our countries population is 1/10 of the States and it still makes money. Stamps are only a couple of cents more then the US post and certain letters like the millions sent to Santa (address North Pole, postal code H0H 0H0) don't even need stamps (they get replied to as well as well as letters addressed to the Easter bunny and even God)
If Canada Post can make money then the US post should be able to as well. It just needs to be let free to offer more services, have more choice in post offices (many of ours are contracted out and just a section of eg a drug store) and diversify.
That was probably true with my credit union as well. Back then it loaded pretty fast and supported most browsers unlike so many sites that became IE only.
At the time I was starting my own business and to be honest finances were tight and I was usually slightly behind on my bills, never enough that it was a problem but enough that a set and forget payment would have been risky. I had the odd check bounce due to receiving bouncy checks as my accounts were never very full back then.
Back in the '90's web sites were optimized for dialup, shit in the early '90's there was no java-script, no ads and images were generally small though I can remember that some JPEGs took as long to decode as to download on my 386/33 with no math coprocessor..
The phone lines here are pretty crappy which translates to a 26.4 connection so it takes as long to get to the post office as to download 3 to 3.5 MBs and the web sites I've tried for paying bills are bigger. I'm just thankful I've got privoxy, no-script and no Flash.
For me, where the post office is only a half dozen miles away, it is quicker to drive there and find out the price of postage then to load a page online. I'd guess there are a lot of people in this situation nowadays when most web sites seem to think you have a fiber connection.
Paying bills online is the same, quicker to drive to the post office and mail a check then to load a page and discover it's not working anyways right now.
Here the volunteer fire department still gets the fire hall, trucks and rest of the equipment payed by the tax payers. I think the firefighters also get a small amount of money when working as well.