That Dunwich building still gives me the creeps. I stay far away from that building, and quadrant if possible.
I think the main quest mainly suffered from feeling the need to deliver some sort of final good in the game, among so much gone bad. It really lacked the evil choices that made the good all that much better. But in sense of disposable...I dunno.
Really? This is what gets modded funny nowadays? Some stupid response to someone bitching about middle class white 18-24 yr olds because they likely were never accepted by peers at the age?
I think I might actually agree with your views on Moderators.
Amtrak has dragged it's feet on restoring the Sunset line east of New Orleans for over 3 years! Keep in mind that Amtrak now gets $2.6 BILLION annually.
CSX confirmed that all track repairs had been completed in mid-2006.
Believe me, I'm heading back to Houston from Tallahassee for Mother's Day and I'd love to grab a ride on sunset, but it looks like another airport shake-n-dance. Amtrak has 3 more months to offer a "plan" to restore service...wanna bet that no one ever asks for this plan?
A government controlled-business does not make it some magical, ne'er-do-bad business.
After all, who wouldn't mind an application that says you need to restart your computer because the application crashed? A text pushing application at that....
Actually, MS is a very nice place for the well-off individual with family. I've got a friend at Univ. of MS medical center with family about an hour south-west of Jackson.
As far as I see, he'll graduate as a General Prac., move to the nearby medical hospital, pull down a pretty dang good wage, have lots of family and friends nearby and probably live a pretty good life. More importantly, he'll be the one docs treating the folks that make MS the 50th/1st in rankings and maybe do something nice about it.
I dunno....While we're still at a little less than 1% of the entire bailout, what % is set aside for people and how much of THAT is going to these bonuses? After the assets and other stuff, what's left BETTER DAMN WELL not go to people who managed to fuck us in our drugged-slumber. I"m tired of my ass hurting in the morning.
Can anyone comment on something? In the demo, the laggy controls then an instant death in melee, followed by a nice restart from the beginning did not create a good impression. Did the game actually fix this or should I just expect more of the demo?
Anyways, from the demo, I felt this was a game that had the RE name attached to it because it wouldn't sell with any other story. I'm sure it's got a great Resident Evil saga attached to it, but
I'll pick it up on gamefly, but I doubt I'll get the same terror of hoping that a zombie hasn't turned into a crimson head when I've only got 8 pistol rounds and 4 shotgun shells or frantically running away from a suit of armor while weaponless from RE:4.
Actually, some states still answer to that name. The did spin off their election division but some states already own the old crap so it all still says Diebold. Hell, our training manuals had that name on half of them.
Check out Homebrewtalk.com It's a wealth of information for the brewer, regardless of style and extract, partial or all grain. I honestly have read that site for hours on hours and still could learn more.
[Outside a Miami office building, a quick shot to a broken window several floors up.] [Then a cut to the street where Horatio knells over a bloodied monitor, with the attached tower in parts. Delko pokes at the nearby keyboard various instruments] D: It looks like a lot of energy was transferred from the keyboard to this monitor. H: You can tell by the missing keys on the keyboard, this was an old fashion capacitor driven board... D: Well whoever did this did a select * on destruction with both hands. [Horatio stands, removing his sun glasses]H: He didn't just go Select *...he committed the changes without a rollback. [Intro to the The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again"]
This is so true. I began working at an agency a little over three months and I'm still unsure about parts of the application.
Anyways, the project manager for a SQL Server migration is asking me how long it will take to screen shot the entire application and then attach those screenshots to the pages responsible for the display.
The answer she wants is "Oh, it can be done by EOB tomorrow." The real answer lies entangled with the problem that the many pages within the application are not sorted into a module or even known to be in use. She's trying to enforce a project timeline that is out of whack because if she doesn't meet deadlines, she looks bad to her boss, who looks bad to the boss above, and so on.
It's made even worse by the point that we're a relatively new staff (only 2 of the 6 development staff have worked here for more than a year) and this fact is lost on her.
Sometimes, you need to see the program killed to realize you're doing it wrong.
I recently discovered a horrible lapse of auditing in our program where user_id's were set = "". To the program, it's a valid ID. Had the original programmers made judicious use of null, this error would have popped up during testing and realized that "hey, we're not initializing this value!"
What I think makes this previous from the other RE is mainly the pace. RE4 made it quicker but not "gonna send you down a hallway, WAIT there's a chainsaw. too late you're dead. Please restart demo" quick. Insta-death + poor controls for the speed + starting over from the start....no thanks.
I played the demo once and gave it up after that little scene. I'm not going to restart a demo if you're trying to force your learning curve ahead of time.
PDF's use it for form validation and other nitpicky things. I don't know much more than that since I just started learning how the heck pdf's get generated.
Exactly. I was looking forward to getting caught up on "The office" with the gf via Hulu. Looks like we're going to be watching in MythTV instead since MythVodka isn't up to snuff yet.
The media PC is coming to the living room, old media just doesn't seem to know what to do. I've been watching soley recorded content for a while and my roommates are slowly shifting that way too.
There are still a few hitches. Here in the U.S., we tend to run split-phase wiring. The electrical service enters our homes as 240 volts made up of two 120V lines (or legs). Our 120V outlets are derived from tapping off one or the other of those 120V legs. As a result, you may not be able to network devices that are plugged into outlets on different legs. In addition, older wiring and long wire runs can slow down power-line transmission speeds.
Which, I if remember my breaker right, the breaker divides the two lines into two buses. You deliver 240v to your stuff by taking up two slots on one buss. Then again, I think you put your heavy draw devices on one buss and the room outlets on the other, meaning it would prolly work. Then again, I'm not an electrician. I'm sure someone here will point out the correct wiring practice.
Be sure to get a bone-in breast, not a boneless one. You pay a little more, but the $/lb is lower and you can make stock with the remnants.
Break the ribs off the turkey and place aside in a 4 qt pot. Use a pair of scissors if you can't get them off.
Don't worry about removing the skin/fat. Rinse the turkey and pat dry. Look for quill pins, they resemble little zits in the skin. Pop them as such.
Mince some(about 2 cloves)garlic if you can get some and then cut about 4x 1.5" slits on each side of the turkey. Stuff these slits with little cubes of butter, rosemary and minced garlic. You can place little garlic cloves under the skin if you have enough garlic and want that extra taste. Once done, pour about 2 tblsp of season salt and rub on the outside of the turkey. Add any additional herbs you want but don't go overboard. Lastly, take some olive oil or any frying oil and use a brush to put a small layer of oil on the skin. This will crisp the skin and help keep it from drying out.
Set your oven to 335F and cook ~2.25 hours. If a roasting pan for the turkey cannot be had, grab a foil one from the store. Use a cooling rack in the pan and place the turkey on top. Cover with foil if the skin browns too quickly. Food is done @ ~170F but you need at least 165F in the thick pieces of the meat.
Carve slices from each side of the bone. Carve the entire breast then place the bone in the pot from earlier. Pour the junk from the roasting pan into the pot as well. You can wash the foil pan at this point and set aside for reuse.
Add 3qts of cold water, a little salt, some herbs and bring to a boil. Remove any scum off the top with a spoon. Reduce to a simmer after achieving boil and do so over night(make SURE you have enough water in the pot). The next morning pour the pot through a strainer to remove the bones/meat.
Cool the liquid in the fridge the morning after straining. Later that day, the fat will be solidified so you can just pull it off the top. Put stock back into pot with some salt, a Tblsp of pepper, various herbs, your vegetables + noodles. Cook and serve.
Note the entire soup process can easily be done in a crock pot. Those things are true multi-taskers, like Alton Brown would say.
This is by no means the only way and I'm sure your not incompetent when it comes to cooking, so mix and match your methods.
Can't afford real food so you live off the dollar menu at McDeath, $1 banquet TV dinners and Ramen noodles. Real food becomes a weekend luxury. Eating out at a real restaurant is for anniversaries or when a check for some side work comes in.
Stop eating off dollar menu. You are trading short term money for progressively worse health. 3 items off the dollar menu for each of four folks should equal about $13-14 with tax.
I don't know about you, but a small fry, drink and small burger won't fill me up.
Here's what you could do instead (1x) 8lb Frozen Bone-in Turkey breast (All white meat with low fat.) - $9-$16 (2x) Can of french cut green beans $2-$4 (4x) Yukon Gold Med. Potatoes - $5 Add in milk, butter, salt, pepper, rosemary and I'd predict this meal rings up at around $15-$25 with about another dollar or two in electricity.
Boil the bone meat in a 3qts of water and reduce it to one quart. Strain the meat and bone, leaving the stock. Add onion, celery, carrots and noodles to it then boil again, to cook those new additions. Feel free to use a little turkey meat. Voila -> Turkey soup.
Sure it takes time, but I'll make this every night if it keeps my family fed at a price I can afford.
Now, you can get 1 filling meal with leftovers or 2 moderate meals while not killing yourself with.
I don't understand...are they fighting in an arena? Are they fishing for sequels? I'm confused. Unless Taco didn't have the 20 seconds to double check the headline for a typo.
That Dunwich building still gives me the creeps. I stay far away from that building, and quadrant if possible.
I think the main quest mainly suffered from feeling the need to deliver some sort of final good in the game, among so much gone bad. It really lacked the evil choices that made the good all that much better. But in sense of disposable...I dunno.
Really? This is what gets modded funny nowadays? Some stupid response to someone bitching about middle class white 18-24 yr olds because they likely were never accepted by peers at the age?
I think I might actually agree with your views on Moderators.
Amtrak has dragged it's feet on restoring the Sunset line east of New Orleans for over 3 years! Keep in mind that Amtrak now gets $2.6 BILLION annually.
CSX confirmed that all track repairs had been completed in mid-2006.
Believe me, I'm heading back to Houston from Tallahassee for Mother's Day and I'd love to grab a ride on sunset, but it looks like another airport shake-n-dance. Amtrak has 3 more months to offer a "plan" to restore service...wanna bet that no one ever asks for this plan?
A government controlled-business does not make it some magical, ne'er-do-bad business.
It's going to be hard to route around when he has the power to disable connections at whim.
Honestly, I'm reading through this and they manage to make comparisions about 9/11, except through a computer attack!
Really, just read through the sources they based this off of and it's no wonder why they think they need to have such off the handle powers.
After all, who wouldn't mind an application that says you need to restart your computer because the application crashed? A text pushing application at that....
Actually, MS is a very nice place for the well-off individual with family. I've got a friend at Univ. of MS medical center with family about an hour south-west of Jackson.
As far as I see, he'll graduate as a General Prac., move to the nearby medical hospital, pull down a pretty dang good wage, have lots of family and friends nearby and probably live a pretty good life. More importantly, he'll be the one docs treating the folks that make MS the 50th/1st in rankings and maybe do something nice about it.
I dunno....While we're still at a little less than 1% of the entire bailout, what % is set aside for people and how much of THAT is going to these bonuses? After the assets and other stuff, what's left BETTER DAMN WELL not go to people who managed to fuck us in our drugged-slumber. I"m tired of my ass hurting in the morning.
Can anyone comment on something? In the demo, the laggy controls then an instant death in melee, followed by a nice restart from the beginning did not create a good impression. Did the game actually fix this or should I just expect more of the demo?
Anyways, from the demo, I felt this was a game that had the RE name attached to it because it wouldn't sell with any other story. I'm sure it's got a great Resident Evil saga attached to it, but
I'll pick it up on gamefly, but I doubt I'll get the same terror of hoping that a zombie hasn't turned into a crimson head when I've only got 8 pistol rounds and 4 shotgun shells or frantically running away from a suit of armor while weaponless from RE:4.
Actually, some states still answer to that name. The did spin off their election division but some states already own the old crap so it all still says Diebold. Hell, our training manuals had that name on half of them.
Check out Homebrewtalk.com
It's a wealth of information for the brewer, regardless of style and extract, partial or all grain.
I honestly have read that site for hours on hours and still could learn more.
[Outside a Miami office building, a quick shot to a broken window several floors up.]
[Then a cut to the street where Horatio knells over a bloodied monitor, with the attached tower in parts. Delko pokes at the nearby keyboard various instruments]
D: It looks like a lot of energy was transferred from the keyboard to this monitor.
H: You can tell by the missing keys on the keyboard, this was an old fashion capacitor driven board...
D: Well whoever did this did a select * on destruction with both hands.
[Horatio stands, removing his sun glasses]H: He didn't just go Select *...he committed the changes without a rollback.
[Intro to the The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again"]
This is so true. I began working at an agency a little over three months and I'm still unsure about parts of the application.
Anyways, the project manager for a SQL Server migration is asking me how long it will take to screen shot the entire application and then attach those screenshots to the pages responsible for the display.
The answer she wants is "Oh, it can be done by EOB tomorrow." The real answer lies entangled with the problem that the many pages within the application are not sorted into a module or even known to be in use. She's trying to enforce a project timeline that is out of whack because if she doesn't meet deadlines, she looks bad to her boss, who looks bad to the boss above, and so on.
It's made even worse by the point that we're a relatively new staff (only 2 of the 6 development staff have worked here for more than a year) and this fact is lost on her.
Well, have you SEEN some of the stuff those singers wear nowadays? Not that I have!!!..uh....what?
Amen!
Sometimes, you need to see the program killed to realize you're doing it wrong.
I recently discovered a horrible lapse of auditing in our program where user_id's were set = "". To the program, it's a valid ID. Had the original programmers made judicious use of null, this error would have popped up during testing and realized that "hey, we're not initializing this value!"
What I think makes this previous from the other RE is mainly the pace. RE4 made it quicker but not "gonna send you down a hallway, WAIT there's a chainsaw. too late you're dead. Please restart demo" quick. Insta-death + poor controls for the speed + starting over from the start....no thanks.
I played the demo once and gave it up after that little scene. I'm not going to restart a demo if you're trying to force your learning curve ahead of time.
PDF's use it for form validation and other nitpicky things. I don't know much more than that since I just started learning how the heck pdf's get generated.
The SS of IE8 managing to fail at a basic task of rendering.
Any chance you can post a link to a screenshot of this? My day could use a good cheap laugh.
Exactly. I was looking forward to getting caught up on "The office" with the gf via Hulu. Looks like we're going to be watching in MythTV instead since MythVodka isn't up to snuff yet.
The media PC is coming to the living room, old media just doesn't seem to know what to do. I've been watching soley recorded content for a while and my roommates are slowly shifting that way too.
Just re-read it and yeah, it didn't make sense. Good thing I don't make a living as an electrician. Though if I did, I suppose I'd know already....
Which, I if remember my breaker right, the breaker divides the two lines into two buses. You deliver 240v to your stuff by taking up two slots on one buss. Then again, I think you put your heavy draw devices on one buss and the room outlets on the other, meaning it would prolly work. Then again, I'm not an electrician. I'm sure someone here will point out the correct wiring practice.
Whateves! I killed psycho mantis without using the controller switch.
Here's the full recipe if you're interested:
Be sure to get a bone-in breast, not a boneless one. You pay a little more, but the $/lb is lower and you can make stock with the remnants.
Break the ribs off the turkey and place aside in a 4 qt pot. Use a pair of scissors if you can't get them off.
Don't worry about removing the skin/fat. Rinse the turkey and pat dry. Look for quill pins, they resemble little zits in the skin. Pop them as such.
Mince some(about 2 cloves)garlic if you can get some and then cut about 4x 1.5" slits on each side of the turkey. Stuff these slits with little cubes of butter, rosemary and minced garlic. You can place little garlic cloves under the skin if you have enough garlic and want that extra taste. Once done, pour about 2 tblsp of season salt and rub on the outside of the turkey. Add any additional herbs you want but don't go overboard. Lastly, take some olive oil or any frying oil and use a brush to put a small layer of oil on the skin. This will crisp the skin and help keep it from drying out.
Set your oven to 335F and cook ~2.25 hours. If a roasting pan for the turkey cannot be had, grab a foil one from the store. Use a cooling rack in the pan and place the turkey on top. Cover with foil if the skin browns too quickly. Food is done @ ~170F but you need at least 165F in the thick pieces of the meat.
Carve slices from each side of the bone. Carve the entire breast then place the bone in the pot from earlier. Pour the junk from the roasting pan into the pot as well. You can wash the foil pan at this point and set aside for reuse.
Add 3qts of cold water, a little salt, some herbs and bring to a boil. Remove any scum off the top with a spoon. Reduce to a simmer after achieving boil and do so over night(make SURE you have enough water in the pot). The next morning pour the pot through a strainer to remove the bones/meat.
Cool the liquid in the fridge the morning after straining. Later that day, the fat will be solidified so you can just pull it off the top. Put stock back into pot with some salt, a Tblsp of pepper, various herbs, your vegetables + noodles. Cook and serve.
Note the entire soup process can easily be done in a crock pot. Those things are true multi-taskers, like Alton Brown would say.
This is by no means the only way and I'm sure your not incompetent when it comes to cooking, so mix and match your methods.
Can't afford real food so you live off the dollar menu at McDeath, $1 banquet TV dinners and Ramen noodles. Real food becomes a weekend luxury. Eating out at a real restaurant is for anniversaries or when a check for some side work comes in.
Stop eating off dollar menu. You are trading short term money for progressively worse health.
3 items off the dollar menu for each of four folks should equal about $13-14 with tax.
I don't know about you, but a small fry, drink and small burger won't fill me up.
Here's what you could do instead
(1x) 8lb Frozen Bone-in Turkey breast (All white meat with low fat.) - $9-$16
(2x) Can of french cut green beans $2-$4
(4x) Yukon Gold Med. Potatoes - $5
Add in milk, butter, salt, pepper, rosemary and I'd predict this meal rings up at around $15-$25 with about another dollar or two in electricity.
Boil the bone meat in a 3qts of water and reduce it to one quart. Strain the meat and bone, leaving the stock. Add onion, celery, carrots and noodles to it then boil again, to cook those new additions. Feel free to use a little turkey meat. Voila -> Turkey soup.
Sure it takes time, but I'll make this every night if it keeps my family fed at a price I can afford.
Now, you can get 1 filling meal with leftovers or 2 moderate meals while not killing yourself with.
I don't understand...are they fighting in an arena? Are they fishing for sequels? I'm confused. Unless Taco didn't have the 20 seconds to double check the headline for a typo.