Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't A limited to about 10 meters?
You shouldn't have problems with 2-5 or 7-11 as long as nobody is on an adjacent channel. Though honestly I'd be amazed if the other people in your apartment had enough tech savvy to switch to channel 11, most people leave their router on factory default (usually 6).
Those numbers (the NHSLS ones) are for actual incidences within the last year for the surveyed people. The long term numbers from the same survey are 4.9% and 4.1%. That doesn't include virgins and closet cases, though it doesn't factor in 'experimenting' either. Next time look up the study instead pof taking the word of some random netizen.
Fighting back verbally is no less of a combat form than fighting back physically. Of course, the classic victim sucks at both... I wonder if there's money in teaching kids to troll.
It should. The camera supports OSX, but lacks any kind of OSX driver or software, which suggests that its using a standard unix tool for file transfer (this may require a lot of work). I wonder how customizable it is though. If I could set it up to say, upload selected pictures straight to a blog the moment I hit an open hotspot, that would be pretty cool. Depends on if it will support customization I suppose, if it lets me write my own bash scripts I really really want it.
When/where was this? I never took a personality test as a student pilot (admittedly, I didn't finish either). The only reference I can find for a aviation personality test was experimental.
Not doubting you took the test, just seems more like something the school did.
Why do the teachers need to know all that? 'This is Linux, there are a great deal of variations.' Depending on the options, you might show them the middle button copy paste or how to use the multiple desktops. Thats really all an end user needs. Most of them won't even need that, unless they have to be hand held through every step of using windows anyway.
The hard part will be teaching them different applications, since the non computer sometimes freak when the save button gets moved. But then Office 07 is even worse.
Retraining your IT staff/the actual computer teacher, or non being able to get a decent equivalent to a critical program is a real problem of course.
Fly by wire planes? I hate to break it to you, but outside of the occasional ultralight (which would have trouble damaging a car, let alone causing mass destruction), fly by wire doesn't exist. Oh the autopilot might shit itself, or GPS but the old instruments are all still there, and you have to learn to use them to get a pilot license (none of the new stuff is even on the tests for first tier pilots). Prop planes might lose engine power if the spark plugs fry, dead stick landings are hard, but doable at a decent rate, and if nothing else, crashes will mostly be limited to small planes in terms of destruction, few pilots are going to try and land by flying into a building or heavy traffic.
Radios and/or air traffic control shitting a brick qualifies as a major disaster though. There are procedures for no contact with the tower, but I sure as hell don't remember them. And for a major airport they might not be enough.
Unfortunately, its not contempt of justice, the law requires judges to treat patents as valid even when thats ludicrous. The legistlature needs to empower judges to dismiss a case on the grounds that a patent isn't valid before judges can be expected to do so.
That changes environments, it does not destroy them. How is a school of salmon worth more than a school of trout, or a deer worth more than a bass? Are trees more valuable than algae too (well, yes lumber, but then a reservoir shelters from drought). How is hunting and hiking inherently better than boating and fishing? It is of course destructive for anyone who had property, or lived where there's now water, but beyond that it is merely change (excepting endangered species/migratory path situations). The change can be damaging if uncontrolled of course but we are (usually) able to control changed much easier with a dam then by spewing waste products into the air. A few of our natural and artificial lakes are quite toxic thanks to mercury poisoning at this point.
The new phenom IIs have ddr3 support despite being am2+ (unless they are amd3?), so the last generation of am2+ processors are expected to work in am3.
It's more than just the spectrum thing. Yes there are different classifications of it, (which mostly boil down to how impaired communication is) but aside from a few core symptoms of each spectrum, there are hundreds of things associated with autism which any individual has a sampling of.
So humans killed off every single dire wolf, but left the smaller but otherwise near identical North American wolf packs, and every other major predator in the area, alone?
That is bullshit, pure utter bullshit. Mastodons and mammoths died out at the same time despite being on other sides of the planet from each other. The mega fauna also went extinct at the exact same time, in places where humans had been around for 50,000 years (and had actually caused some extinctions when they showed up). This was a global event, carbon dioxide levels dropped, it got cold as hell, plants died, and anything that was too big starved.
Using that tool I still have to register an account. Which is a pain, and thus the tool is pointless, since I already remember user names and passwords. OpenID would be a one tme registration for multiple sites. I don't know of any, but some must exist.
Because normally the government can't create jobs. More jobs-->higher wages-->outsourcing-->lessjobs-->less wages
Right now however, there's mass unemployment, and mass panic, businesses are going under because people are afraid/unable to spend, and businesses won't hire because they don't need workers, and even if they did, they need to save in case things go further south. Right now more jobs creates more spending, which helps break the economic problem, even if the long term job creation is nil, fixing the economy fixes job shortages.
Assuming of course the job creation is significant enough to break the psychological barrier to spending, which is a long shot.
Agreed, they were just doing their job. Much like the logging industry lobbyists Bush appointed to the EPA were just doing their jobs.
The man betrayed you. You need to turn on him like a pack of hungry rats. That's how it goddamned works. People elect a politician. Politician fucks the people, has a great time. People consume politician in an orgy of blood and shit flinging. New politicians run for office.
Bullshit. The southern states seceded because they wanted to keep their slaves. Oh, the propaganda was all about states rights and other bullshit, but whatever Joe the blacksmith felt, the people behind it wanted slaves. The north's motives aren't relevant, the south is the one that seceded. Hell, the south started the war by attacking a Union base. It's the south's motives that matter, and that was slaves.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't A limited to about 10 meters?
You shouldn't have problems with 2-5 or 7-11 as long as nobody is on an adjacent channel. Though honestly I'd be amazed if the other people in your apartment had enough tech savvy to switch to channel 11, most people leave their router on factory default (usually 6).
Those numbers (the NHSLS ones) are for actual incidences within the last year for the surveyed people. The long term numbers from the same survey are 4.9% and 4.1%. That doesn't include virgins and closet cases, though it doesn't factor in 'experimenting' either. Next time look up the study instead pof taking the word of some random netizen.
(That includes this time).
Wait what? Since when does D&D use d8s for saving throws? It's the same die, the coffee just gives you a +1 bonus to the roll.
To my understanding, the statement against searches has never applied to cross borders situations. This ruling doesn't appear to change anything.
Fighting back verbally is no less of a combat form than fighting back physically. Of course, the classic victim sucks at both... I wonder if there's money in teaching kids to troll.
No, they left behind the aide who carried the football. The football was right where it was supposed to be, with the aid who kept track of it.
Sweet, need to take a second look at them.
It should. The camera supports OSX, but lacks any kind of OSX driver or software, which suggests that its using a standard unix tool for file transfer (this may require a lot of work). I wonder how customizable it is though. If I could set it up to say, upload selected pictures straight to a blog the moment I hit an open hotspot, that would be pretty cool. Depends on if it will support customization I suppose, if it lets me write my own bash scripts I really really want it.
When/where was this? I never took a personality test as a student pilot (admittedly, I didn't finish either). The only reference I can find for a aviation personality test was experimental.
Not doubting you took the test, just seems more like something the school did.
Why do the teachers need to know all that? 'This is Linux, there are a great deal of variations.' Depending on the options, you might show them the middle button copy paste or how to use the multiple desktops. Thats really all an end user needs. Most of them won't even need that, unless they have to be hand held through every step of using windows anyway.
The hard part will be teaching them different applications, since the non computer sometimes freak when the save button gets moved. But then Office 07 is even worse.
Retraining your IT staff/the actual computer teacher, or non being able to get a decent equivalent to a critical program is a real problem of course.
Fly by wire planes? I hate to break it to you, but outside of the occasional ultralight (which would have trouble damaging a car, let alone causing mass destruction), fly by wire doesn't exist. Oh the autopilot might shit itself, or GPS but the old instruments are all still there, and you have to learn to use them to get a pilot license (none of the new stuff is even on the tests for first tier pilots). Prop planes might lose engine power if the spark plugs fry, dead stick landings are hard, but doable at a decent rate, and if nothing else, crashes will mostly be limited to small planes in terms of destruction, few pilots are going to try and land by flying into a building or heavy traffic.
Radios and/or air traffic control shitting a brick qualifies as a major disaster though. There are procedures for no contact with the tower, but I sure as hell don't remember them. And for a major airport they might not be enough.
Unfortunately, its not contempt of justice, the law requires judges to treat patents as valid even when thats ludicrous. The legistlature needs to empower judges to dismiss a case on the grounds that a patent isn't valid before judges can be expected to do so.
That changes environments, it does not destroy them. How is a school of salmon worth more than a school of trout, or a deer worth more than a bass? Are trees more valuable than algae too (well, yes lumber, but then a reservoir shelters from drought). How is hunting and hiking inherently better than boating and fishing? It is of course destructive for anyone who had property, or lived where there's now water, but beyond that it is merely change (excepting endangered species/migratory path situations). The change can be damaging if uncontrolled of course but we are (usually) able to control changed much easier with a dam then by spewing waste products into the air. A few of our natural and artificial lakes are quite toxic thanks to mercury poisoning at this point.
Revolutions just set up worse governments. Riots make the current government clean up its act.
It should be kept in mind that
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A) AMD rates its TDW differently, a 125 AMD rating, and a 95 intel rating, are close to the same power consumption.
B) AMD shaves power off the system board, since the memory controller is on the chip.
The new phenom IIs have ddr3 support despite being am2+ (unless they are amd3?), so the last generation of am2+ processors are expected to work in am3.
Mobo sound sounds truly awful on newer systems as well.
But then so do the cheap speakers most people use, not to mention what an ipod sounds like.
It's more than just the spectrum thing. Yes there are different classifications of it, (which mostly boil down to how impaired communication is) but aside from a few core symptoms of each spectrum, there are hundreds of things associated with autism which any individual has a sampling of.
So humans killed off every single dire wolf, but left the smaller but otherwise near identical North American wolf packs, and every other major predator in the area, alone?
That is bullshit, pure utter bullshit. Mastodons and mammoths died out at the same time despite being on other sides of the planet from each other. The mega fauna also went extinct at the exact same time, in places where humans had been around for 50,000 years (and had actually caused some extinctions when they showed up). This was a global event, carbon dioxide levels dropped, it got cold as hell, plants died, and anything that was too big starved.
Doesn't all the Beatles music copyright expire over the next ten years (at least in Europe) anyway?
Using that tool I still have to register an account. Which is a pain, and thus the tool is pointless, since I already remember user names and passwords. OpenID would be a one tme registration for multiple sites. I don't know of any, but some must exist.
Because normally the government can't create jobs. More jobs-->higher wages-->outsourcing-->lessjobs-->less wages
Right now however, there's mass unemployment, and mass panic, businesses are going under because people are afraid/unable to spend, and businesses won't hire because they don't need workers, and even if they did, they need to save in case things go further south. Right now more jobs creates more spending, which helps break the economic problem, even if the long term job creation is nil, fixing the economy fixes job shortages.
Assuming of course the job creation is significant enough to break the psychological barrier to spending, which is a long shot.
Agreed, they were just doing their job. Much like the logging industry lobbyists Bush appointed to the EPA were just doing their jobs.
The man betrayed you. You need to turn on him like a pack of hungry rats. That's how it goddamned works. People elect a politician. Politician fucks the people, has a great time. People consume politician in an orgy of blood and shit flinging. New politicians run for office.
Politicians do *NOT* appoint political enemies to office. Even if all they ever did for the other side was fetch coffee.
Bullshit. The southern states seceded because they wanted to keep their slaves. Oh, the propaganda was all about states rights and other bullshit, but whatever Joe the blacksmith felt, the people behind it wanted slaves. The north's motives aren't relevant, the south is the one that seceded. Hell, the south started the war by attacking a Union base. It's the south's motives that matter, and that was slaves.