Despite nationwide public support for his initial death sentence... local journalists who expressed support for him were warned they would be arrested if they persisted
I bet the polls and statements that show nationwide public support weren't at all influenced in the same manner that local journalists were!
Other posters are saying that the death sentence is the will of the citizens and not an act of a totalitarian government. They are naive in their doublethink.
Does your country have fully paid healthcare? Very few non-union jobs in the US do. The standard number of vacation days in the US is 13. Japan has 25, Canada 26, UK 28, Germany and France have 35 and 36 respectively, and Italy has 42.
What you'll probably find is that the application is of Government Subcontractor Quality. And we all know what that's like.
The same people that complain about subcontractor quality also seem to be the same that complain when the work is done in house if they are labor union represented workers.
Law enforcement hasn't stopped using racial profiling, their own statistics (though not conclusions) say so
They would only "say so" if you had first established a means of determining that non-whites were committing crimes at the same rate or have some basis of comparison. You would have to have a large sample size of intentional white/non-white speeders or vehicles driven with expired registration/damaged lights/etc. and then compare the rates.
That said, I wish more music acts considered live music to be their product and everything else to be promotion of the same.
Technology will have to improve first in order to have better real time audio processing. There are some artists that no one would want to hear without all of the audio engineering done on their albums. As a fan of electronic music, I can say it isn't such an issue there especially since there are few live PAs and tons of DJs. Even the live PAs are hardly live and most prerecorded and run from Ableton Live. This isn't new by any means though. In 1996 or so there was a flame war raging on Usenet because a performance by Moby was run from a sequencer. A fan noticed because a synthesizer didn't have a power cord plugged in to it.
It's amazing that it's taken as obvious that there's no such thing as UFOs...but you'll get modded as flamebait if you suggest that there's no such thing as God (in which about the same number of Americans believe).
Because stating your beliefs in UFOs is not flamebait. Anymore than holding your shoe by the laces and throwing it in to a pond qualifies your shoe as fish bait. The distinction has nothing to do with the proportions in which people believe in them and everything to do with the likeliness of inciting a flame war. By your measure every post mentioning their a for Night Elves or bananas would need to be modded as flamebait.
Is it really so difficult to keep the drag co-efficient down without losing the extra wheel?
It isn't so much about drag co-efficient as about keeping the weight down. With a 4th wheel it can no longer be classified
as a motorcycle and then must meet stricter safety requirements. So it isn't a 300mpg car.
300mpg though is still quite impressive. Honda's 50cc scooters get near 100mpg and small motorcycles get 60-70mpg.
The best balanced cost/safety/efficiency right now seems to be a hacked Prius to get up to 200+ mpg.
You might have to make a safety compromise and learn to drive it properly. Even so, my fiance's 50cc Honda Metropolitan gets around 100mpg with a top speed of 40mph. My dual sport 250cc Kawasaki Super Sherpa gets around 70mpg at 40mph with the stock tires on pavement and has a top speed near 70mph. Not having to worry about being visible to other drivers and the fatigue caused by poor weather would be a huge improvement also. Unfortunately I don't see this requiring a motorcycle endorsement or similar in order to drive, like Cushmans or other similar vehicles, and the cost will be far more prohibitive than that of a 250cc motorcycle or scooter. You might want to wear a helmet while driving it though. I'd recommend one of the motorcycle helmets with the flip down visors like fighter pilots have!
The federal Fair Labor Standards Act, brought to you courtesy organizer labor, provides certain exemptions
"Sections 13(a)(1) and 13(a)(17) of the FLSA provide an exemption for computer systems analysts, computer programmers, software engineers,..."
He managed to find Afghanistan and get troops there. Now, he didn't actually find Osama or accomplish anything there, but you have to give a man that can't find his ass with two hands credit for knowing where a country without oil is located.
I've never seen it but my friend and CS lab partner had a mobo blow 4 of them in his dorm room, shooting out and uncoiling as they burned. The smoke made him hallucinate. He's been trying to figure out the manufacturer of them ever since.
American fundamentalists != modern Christianity
I guess by your type of assessment, Catholicism is a fringe Christian group and Eastern Orthodoxy doesn't even exist.
Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy fail to be modern Christianity by almost any measure of the term modern. Otherwise you seem to be implying that Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy are American fundamentalism.
Having worked for a cable MSO I know that oversaturation of a node is a huge issue. Comcast as well as the MSO I worked for refused to do anything about it. Bresnan's NOCs were always complaining about this to the higher ups. Now that they are going to apply QoS to those using large amounts of bandwidth, are they going to install more equipment or are they going to continue to put 5 times the number of subscribers on a CMTS by the formula that Cisco provides? Or are they just going to have everyone permanently at lowest priority because they are always "congested" because they screw the customer by saturating nodes even when customers constantly complain.
Or maybe, just maybe, parents should be telling their kids the truth: "it always matters what important people think, but determining importance is an exercise in good judgment."
The problem is that a lot of parents aren't responsible enough or intelligent enough to figure this out for themselves and an even smaller number are able to then extrapolate from that and see relevance elsewhere, as in their children's lives.
I've seen dozens and the only ones that have that kind of load and keep up without tons of maintenance are ones that are running as POP and not true Exchange servers.
I moved to Oregon, DJ'd on a radio show playing electronic music, and love 'shrooms. I'm pretty sure games influenced me. I haven't been looking for Carmen Sandiego though!
This simply isn't an acceptable way of distributing information. Their brief notices on minor pages away from the real information are about as useful as a house demolition order being posted in a basement with no stairs or lights.
It was on display on the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard.'
Give me a decent adventure game. I don't care if you make Guybrush carry a light-saber. Dress Sam as a wookie and Max as an ewok. I don't care. Manny could be a storm trooper. I just want more SCUMM and GrimeE adventures.
Wow, "he headed north to Vancouver" across the river from Portland, OR in to Washington state and they charged him that much for roaming? Oh wait, you meant to specify Vancouver, B.C., Canada Probably much safer than heading south to Lebanon, or south east to Damascus, or possibly east to Ontario [not Canada] or north east to Moscow. Or maybe just a quick jump off I-5 to tour Oakland, Dallas and Detroit.
Despite nationwide public support for his initial death sentence... local journalists who expressed support for him were warned they would be arrested if they persisted
I bet the polls and statements that show nationwide public support weren't at all influenced in the same manner that local journalists were!
Other posters are saying that the death sentence is the will of the citizens and not an act of a totalitarian government. They are naive in their doublethink.
Does your country have fully paid healthcare? Very few non-union jobs in the US do. The standard number of vacation days in the US is 13. Japan has 25, Canada 26, UK 28, Germany and France have 35 and 36 respectively, and Italy has 42.
What you'll probably find is that the application is of Government Subcontractor Quality. And we all know what that's like.
The same people that complain about subcontractor quality also seem to be the same that complain when the work is done in house if they are labor union represented workers.
Law enforcement hasn't stopped using racial profiling, their own statistics (though not conclusions) say so
They would only "say so" if you had first established a means of determining that non-whites were committing crimes at the same rate or have some basis of comparison. You would have to have a large sample size of intentional white/non-white speeders or vehicles driven with expired registration/damaged lights/etc. and then compare the rates.
That said, I wish more music acts considered live music to be their product and everything else to be promotion of the same.
Technology will have to improve first in order to have better real time audio processing. There are some artists that no one would want to hear without all of the audio engineering done on their albums. As a fan of electronic music, I can say it isn't such an issue there especially since there are few live PAs and tons of DJs. Even the live PAs are hardly live and most prerecorded and run from Ableton Live. This isn't new by any means though. In 1996 or so there was a flame war raging on Usenet because a performance by Moby was run from a sequencer. A fan noticed because a synthesizer didn't have a power cord plugged in to it.
Because stating your beliefs in UFOs is not flamebait. Anymore than holding your shoe by the laces and throwing it in to a pond qualifies your shoe as fish bait. The distinction has nothing to do with the proportions in which people believe in them and everything to do with the likeliness of inciting a flame war. By your measure every post mentioning their a for Night Elves or bananas would need to be modded as flamebait.
Craigslist is a sting.
It isn't so much about drag co-efficient as about keeping the weight down. With a 4th wheel it can no longer be classified as a motorcycle and then must meet stricter safety requirements. So it isn't a 300mpg car.
300mpg though is still quite impressive. Honda's 50cc scooters get near 100mpg and small motorcycles get 60-70mpg. The best balanced cost/safety/efficiency right now seems to be a hacked Prius to get up to 200+ mpg.
You might have to make a safety compromise and learn to drive it properly. Even so, my fiance's 50cc Honda Metropolitan gets around 100mpg with a top speed of 40mph. My dual sport 250cc Kawasaki Super Sherpa gets around 70mpg at 40mph with the stock tires on pavement and has a top speed near 70mph. Not having to worry about being visible to other drivers and the fatigue caused by poor weather would be a huge improvement also. Unfortunately I don't see this requiring a motorcycle endorsement or similar in order to drive, like Cushmans or other similar vehicles, and the cost will be far more prohibitive than that of a 250cc motorcycle or scooter. You might want to wear a helmet while driving it though. I'd recommend one of the motorcycle helmets with the flip down visors like fighter pilots have!
That is why RepStrap exists.
Or you can purchase an inexpensive kit from Bits from Bytes
The federal Fair Labor Standards Act, brought to you courtesy organizer labor, provides certain exemptions ..."
"Sections 13(a)(1) and 13(a)(17) of the FLSA provide an exemption for computer systems analysts, computer programmers, software engineers,
He managed to find Afghanistan and get troops there. Now, he didn't actually find Osama or accomplish anything there, but you have to give a man that can't find his ass with two hands credit for knowing where a country without oil is located.
I'd worry about this but I've locked my self in the closet in order to be safe from killer bees and I can't be arsed.
I've never seen it but my friend and CS lab partner had a mobo blow 4 of them in his dorm room, shooting out and uncoiling as they burned. The smoke made him hallucinate. He's been trying to figure out the manufacturer of them ever since.
American fundamentalists != modern Christianity I guess by your type of assessment, Catholicism is a fringe Christian group and Eastern Orthodoxy doesn't even exist.
Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy fail to be modern Christianity by almost any measure of the term modern. Otherwise you seem to be implying that Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy are American fundamentalism.
Having worked for a cable MSO I know that oversaturation of a node is a huge issue. Comcast as well as the MSO I worked for refused to do anything about it. Bresnan's NOCs were always complaining about this to the higher ups. Now that they are going to apply QoS to those using large amounts of bandwidth, are they going to install more equipment or are they going to continue to put 5 times the number of subscribers on a CMTS by the formula that Cisco provides? Or are they just going to have everyone permanently at lowest priority because they are always "congested" because they screw the customer by saturating nodes even when customers constantly complain.
Or maybe, just maybe, parents should be telling their kids the truth: "it always matters what important people think, but determining importance is an exercise in good judgment."
The problem is that a lot of parents aren't responsible enough or intelligent enough to figure this out for themselves and an even smaller number are able to then extrapolate from that and see relevance elsewhere, as in their children's lives.
I've seen dozens and the only ones that have that kind of load and keep up without tons of maintenance are ones that are running as POP and not true Exchange servers.
Oh, and yes, I'm related to the aviation industry :)
That means somebody got fucked somewhere along the line.
The US government can sell the bail out of big corporations but can't sell space exploration like the Chinese by having women hand out gold models of space craft.
I moved to Oregon, DJ'd on a radio show playing electronic music, and love 'shrooms. I'm pretty sure games influenced me. I haven't been looking for Carmen Sandiego though!
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This simply isn't an acceptable way of distributing information. Their brief notices on minor pages away from the real information are about as useful as a house demolition order being posted in a basement with no stairs or lights.
It was on display on the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying 'Beware of the Leopard.'
Give me a decent adventure game. I don't care if you make Guybrush carry a light-saber. Dress Sam as a wookie and Max as an ewok. I don't care. Manny could be a storm trooper. I just want more SCUMM and GrimeE adventures.
Wow, "he headed north to Vancouver" across the river from Portland, OR in to Washington state and they charged him that much for roaming? Oh wait, you meant to specify Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Probably much safer than heading south to Lebanon, or south east to Damascus, or possibly east to Ontario [not Canada] or north east to Moscow. Or maybe just a quick jump off I-5 to tour Oakland, Dallas and Detroit.