The woman must have drank way more than "8oz of water every 15 minutes." 8oz x 4 = 32oz in 1 hour. The average person with 2 healthy kidneys "can excrete about 1.5 litres (0.39 gallons) of water per hour at maximum filtration (other studies find the limit to be as little as 0.9L/h (0.24 gal). Source= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication. Even at the low end of the spectrum, she would have been borderline "OK" unless she had a severe sodium deficiency.
Of course a court will now have to decide what legal standing the officer had pertaining the source code. The absence of any type of proprietary rights agreement may lend a hand to the officer. On the contrary because he used office computers at times may swing the vote against him.
A related matter is the legality of issuing electronic tickets in the first place. http://www.legalreader.com/archives/001188.html
Wow, must be a slow news day. As we all know, noone has EVER stacked components in a microprocessor before..[a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit#S SI.2C_MSI.2C_LSI"]linky [/a]
As technology progresses, we see smaller and more powerful processors and circuits. We can only embrace the changes which will lead to more efficient and smaller forms (DTX, MicroATX). Smaller boxes will lead to more responsible disposal of these inevitably outdated (as time progresses) machines. By having smaller boxes and smaller components will lead to smaller waste when these boxes become extinct. I also don't see how the form factor will have any effect on the dB noise level of boxes. Noise is typically generated by cooling fans (CPU, case) and the powersupply. Perhaps to become DTX compliant, a powersupply will need to be lower than a predetermined dB level? The same for CPU cooling fans?
no wonder my Samsung cell keep dialing 911 inadvertently...
Isn't this called YouTube? jk
Touche' however the bladder would be the "holding tank," while the kidney's still help filter the H20.
The woman must have drank way more than "8oz of water every 15 minutes." 8oz x 4 = 32oz in 1 hour. The average person with 2 healthy kidneys "can excrete about 1.5 litres (0.39 gallons) of water per hour at maximum filtration (other studies find the limit to be as little as 0.9L/h (0.24 gal). Source= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication. Even at the low end of the spectrum, she would have been borderline "OK" unless she had a severe sodium deficiency.
How is this even related or "+3 interesting?"
Of course a court will now have to decide what legal standing the officer had pertaining the source code. The absence of any type of proprietary rights agreement may lend a hand to the officer. On the contrary because he used office computers at times may swing the vote against him. A related matter is the legality of issuing electronic tickets in the first place. http://www.legalreader.com/archives/001188.html
What if you had to make a flushable deposit?
Wow, must be a slow news day. As we all know, noone has EVER stacked components in a microprocessor before..[a href = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit#S SI.2C_MSI.2C_LSI"]linky [/a]
As technology progresses, we see smaller and more powerful processors and circuits. We can only embrace the changes which will lead to more efficient and smaller forms (DTX, MicroATX). Smaller boxes will lead to more responsible disposal of these inevitably outdated (as time progresses) machines. By having smaller boxes and smaller components will lead to smaller waste when these boxes become extinct. I also don't see how the form factor will have any effect on the dB noise level of boxes. Noise is typically generated by cooling fans (CPU, case) and the powersupply. Perhaps to become DTX compliant, a powersupply will need to be lower than a predetermined dB level? The same for CPU cooling fans?