That is some commie talk right there. Go shut your red commie pie hole./sarcasm
I seem to remember a few years back some GOP senator ranting like a retarded monkey about how we can't afford the NWS providing a free service and that everyone should just get the weather report from the internet like they did. Seriously though this would be a godsend and why it isn't car radios is beyond me. My previous car had it but my current one doesn't. Even when I had to replace the head unit on it I tried to find one that had NOAA Weather Radio but it was like talking to a wall trying to find out about car stereos. Hell finding one that could get HD radio and could play MP3s from a USB stick was damn near impossible. At least my CB gets the NOAA broadcasts, so if you ever see a red BMW sedan with a large CB antenna towing a trailer or 13' sail boat that it is probably me.
Those are also the same Jews that like to throw rocks at cars driving around during Yom Kippur and that play fucking musical chairs on airplanes so they can be sitting in an appropriate religiously approved arrangement. They are not what one would call the main stream and it is not backed by governmental law and force.
Never did make it far in that game as I borrowed from a buddy and didn't get to keep it. I do remember the scratch and sniff sheet and choosing gender by going into a restroom, then going into the other restroom.
Serious question, who didn't do this? Those of who where teenagers then probably all did it. In high school my friends and I spent a good portion of the summer making a bunch of maps including the high school and places where we worked.
Might I suggest lots of high output IR LEDs in a hat maybe. To do a dazzle effect is hard but screwing up the exposure is easier if you can have an abnormally bright area. I have wanted to do somehting like that to automated license plate readers (ALPR) and some people have played around with that idea but they were trying to dazzle the reader where I want a larger area of high output LEDs to throw off the exposure, like a couple hundred watts of IR LED light.
Because someone one else made it. Granted restaurants have proper fryers and consistent equipment that the food was designed to be cooked in at a specific temperature for a specific amount of time. Also some of it may be additional freeze thaw cycles in freezers that are flash freezers. Sadly the last time I ate at a large chain sit down restaurant was Olive Garden and then I realized I make better pasta at home even when I am being lazy and will used some canned tomato sauce as a base and dry pasta. The worst part was I then realized that for the cost of just my plate I could have made 2 pasta dinners at home for my family of 4.
Given my experience with low wage, low skill prepared food that would be an improvement in quality. A proper chef would be able to do it right but the teenager flipping burgers and cooking fries does the same thing a machine does without thinking about how it tune the cooking time and just waits for the timer to go off.
Just go to Micro Center and get them at the checkout. They just keep them in bins there and the clerk hands them over to prevent theft. I don't waste my time with best buy as they are over priced, the clerks are dumb as rocks, and if you have to return something it is a pain in the ass even if it is defective. As far as reliability is concerned the micro center branded cards have been pretty reliable as have the USB drives as I still haven't had one fail that wasn't abused*.
* By abused I don't mean regular normal use but things like being plugged in to a machine that is at knee level and then accidentally bashing your knee into it breaking the connector, sending one through the washer and dryer several times, getting run over by a car.
The giant shot of opiates very often is an option and is offered by medical professionals. It is usually stated as "More morphine won't help, should I give them more morphine?" or something along that line. Unfortunately at that point you are usually dealing with ending it a few hours earlier instead of days or weeks earlier. I have let my relatives know that if they are offered that option for me to take it.
Just to stir the pot. The same could, and has, been said about Obama, just from the other side. Now it is Democrats saying these things about Trump, before it was Republicans saying it about Obama.
I hear NASA and the NSA have some very smart people working for them, or were you just referring to those at the head of such agencies and about 536 other individuals. If it is the latter then a few hundred jars of mayonnaise would be an acceptable replacement.
And who needs six cores other than games and science programs?
Simple answer is anyone doing anything that isn't basic web, e-mail, word, excel, and Netflix. A good portion of what I do can max out all cores on modern processors for extended periods, but then I a am not a typical user. Simulations, GIS, pattern recognition, machine learning are all items that I do and will crush modern hardware. At work I can bury a 4 socket 12 cores/socket POWER 8 box, and some of the things some people work on will bury a cluster of those machines for extended periods.
No you can tag a face with any "name" you want. I do it to all sorts of people in pictures just to confuse facebook. I also like it when facebook screws the pooch and finds a face when there isn't one. According to facebook my face looks like one of these as it was really good at finding faces in mariposa lilies. I even got my friends to do it once I discovered it. I also apparently look like George Washington on Mt. Rushmore.
Except the fossil fuel companies (the ones who produce the oil, coal, and natural gas) aren't the ones dumping waste into the atmosphere. That would be the end users who burn it for home heating, making materials, transportation, and power generation. So that is not a subsidy given to the fossil fuel producers, but to those who use fossil fuels.
Never worked with QNX but have worked on BMWs as well as other cars. I find that BMW are put together pretty well and are easier to work on in general than other cars. For example on my previous car I had to replace the radiator sometime after 200,000 miles, I forget exactly when but I figured I would also do the water pump at the same time since at that point would be really easy to do and was on borrowed time. I had to take off the fan shroud, fan, disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses, and then undo 2 clips. Compared to one of my buddies who I helped a couple of weeks ago change the radiator on his van the BMW was a dream, his van also required removal of the front grill, and bumper cover as well as removing a larger number of fasteners. Probably the worst vehicles I have worked on were VWs which is strange considering that for the longest time they were pushing the whole "German Engineered" thing while BMW and Mercedes Benz weren't.
Depends on if they have a propensity to go off unexpectedly, or just blow up under normal usage. Mine seem to function perfectly and reliably with one being well over 100 years old.
It should only take about an hour at most to change it. In most cases it is disconnect the battery, pop off the cover, unplug the air bag, undo a few bolts or nuts, pull the old air bag out and throw in trash. The install is the reverse. When I had the passenger side one replaced last year (the other recall and probably the same one that affected you but with a different auto manufacturer) I got it done over my lunch hour at the dealer so I just grabbed some food on the way over and sat in their lounge for 40 minutes at my lunch and read the internet for a while as I waited.
That is some commie talk right there. Go shut your red commie pie hole. /sarcasm
I seem to remember a few years back some GOP senator ranting like a retarded monkey about how we can't afford the NWS providing a free service and that everyone should just get the weather report from the internet like they did. Seriously though this would be a godsend and why it isn't car radios is beyond me. My previous car had it but my current one doesn't. Even when I had to replace the head unit on it I tried to find one that had NOAA Weather Radio but it was like talking to a wall trying to find out about car stereos. Hell finding one that could get HD radio and could play MP3s from a USB stick was damn near impossible. At least my CB gets the NOAA broadcasts, so if you ever see a red BMW sedan with a large CB antenna towing a trailer or 13' sail boat that it is probably me.
I did not know about the special status.
Those are also the same Jews that like to throw rocks at cars driving around during Yom Kippur and that play fucking musical chairs on airplanes so they can be sitting in an appropriate religiously approved arrangement. They are not what one would call the main stream and it is not backed by governmental law and force.
Go piss up a rope.
Never did make it far in that game as I borrowed from a buddy and didn't get to keep it. I do remember the scratch and sniff sheet and choosing gender by going into a restroom, then going into the other restroom.
Serious question, who didn't do this? Those of who where teenagers then probably all did it. In high school my friends and I spent a good portion of the summer making a bunch of maps including the high school and places where we worked.
Might I suggest lots of high output IR LEDs in a hat maybe. To do a dazzle effect is hard but screwing up the exposure is easier if you can have an abnormally bright area. I have wanted to do somehting like that to automated license plate readers (ALPR) and some people have played around with that idea but they were trying to dazzle the reader where I want a larger area of high output LEDs to throw off the exposure, like a couple hundred watts of IR LED light.
Because someone one else made it. Granted restaurants have proper fryers and consistent equipment that the food was designed to be cooked in at a specific temperature for a specific amount of time. Also some of it may be additional freeze thaw cycles in freezers that are flash freezers. Sadly the last time I ate at a large chain sit down restaurant was Olive Garden and then I realized I make better pasta at home even when I am being lazy and will used some canned tomato sauce as a base and dry pasta. The worst part was I then realized that for the cost of just my plate I could have made 2 pasta dinners at home for my family of 4.
Given my experience with low wage, low skill prepared food that would be an improvement in quality. A proper chef would be able to do it right but the teenager flipping burgers and cooking fries does the same thing a machine does without thinking about how it tune the cooking time and just waits for the timer to go off.
I prefer 304 stainless myself but would stay away from that 440 stuff.
does it have to be a song?
Just go to Micro Center and get them at the checkout. They just keep them in bins there and the clerk hands them over to prevent theft. I don't waste my time with best buy as they are over priced, the clerks are dumb as rocks, and if you have to return something it is a pain in the ass even if it is defective. As far as reliability is concerned the micro center branded cards have been pretty reliable as have the USB drives as I still haven't had one fail that wasn't abused*.
* By abused I don't mean regular normal use but things like being plugged in to a machine that is at knee level and then accidentally bashing your knee into it breaking the connector, sending one through the washer and dryer several times, getting run over by a car.
The giant shot of opiates very often is an option and is offered by medical professionals. It is usually stated as "More morphine won't help, should I give them more morphine?" or something along that line. Unfortunately at that point you are usually dealing with ending it a few hours earlier instead of days or weeks earlier. I have let my relatives know that if they are offered that option for me to take it.
Just to stir the pot.
The same could, and has, been said about Obama, just from the other side. Now it is Democrats saying these things about Trump, before it was Republicans saying it about Obama.
I hear NASA and the NSA have some very smart people working for them, or were you just referring to those at the head of such agencies and about 536 other individuals. If it is the latter then a few hundred jars of mayonnaise would be an acceptable replacement.
And who needs six cores other than games and science programs?
Simple answer is anyone doing anything that isn't basic web, e-mail, word, excel, and Netflix. A good portion of what I do can max out all cores on modern processors for extended periods, but then I a am not a typical user. Simulations, GIS, pattern recognition, machine learning are all items that I do and will crush modern hardware. At work I can bury a 4 socket 12 cores/socket POWER 8 box, and some of the things some people work on will bury a cluster of those machines for extended periods.
Merica, Fuck Yeah!
I don't know but just to be sure we should make sure that Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris, Bruce Schneier, and Angus MacGyver never board a plane.
No you can tag a face with any "name" you want. I do it to all sorts of people in pictures just to confuse facebook. I also like it when facebook screws the pooch and finds a face when there isn't one. According to facebook my face looks like one of these as it was really good at finding faces in mariposa lilies. I even got my friends to do it once I discovered it. I also apparently look like George Washington on Mt. Rushmore.
Except the fossil fuel companies (the ones who produce the oil, coal, and natural gas) aren't the ones dumping waste into the atmosphere. That would be the end users who burn it for home heating, making materials, transportation, and power generation. So that is not a subsidy given to the fossil fuel producers, but to those who use fossil fuels.
I remember pay $0.25 a wing and $0.35 for a drumstick, now I feel really old.
Never worked with QNX but have worked on BMWs as well as other cars. I find that BMW are put together pretty well and are easier to work on in general than other cars. For example on my previous car I had to replace the radiator sometime after 200,000 miles, I forget exactly when but I figured I would also do the water pump at the same time since at that point would be really easy to do and was on borrowed time. I had to take off the fan shroud, fan, disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses, and then undo 2 clips. Compared to one of my buddies who I helped a couple of weeks ago change the radiator on his van the BMW was a dream, his van also required removal of the front grill, and bumper cover as well as removing a larger number of fasteners. Probably the worst vehicles I have worked on were VWs which is strange considering that for the longest time they were pushing the whole "German Engineered" thing while BMW and Mercedes Benz weren't.
Maybe if she did Bill wouldn't have strayed.
Depends on if they have a propensity to go off unexpectedly, or just blow up under normal usage. Mine seem to function perfectly and reliably with one being well over 100 years old.
It should only take about an hour at most to change it. In most cases it is disconnect the battery, pop off the cover, unplug the air bag, undo a few bolts or nuts, pull the old air bag out and throw in trash. The install is the reverse. When I had the passenger side one replaced last year (the other recall and probably the same one that affected you but with a different auto manufacturer) I got it done over my lunch hour at the dealer so I just grabbed some food on the way over and sat in their lounge for 40 minutes at my lunch and read the internet for a while as I waited.