my biggest reason is that I can't afford hardware to run a recent Windows release. I'm still using XP-level hardware. my own fault for improper budgeting. that being said, XP sucks and I decided that I'd like to be a legitimately-licensed software user. Linux made sense. It runs reasonable well with a light window manager and suits my basic computing needs. If I ever decide to edit video (have tried and failed with linux) I will try out OS X or maybe bite the bullet and get a windows machine. I would hold out as long as possible though. There is nothing appealing about windows to me.
I remember reading about some republican figurehead who claimed that liberal people are just over-educated..... not to be political or anything though, I digress...
I have a B.S. and work at a donut factory. I had been working with a PhD student until she got an assistantship finally. I don't really feel entitled to better work and I'm sure I could've found some shitty office job by now if I wanted to. The economic situation isn't working in my favor but it's not impossible.
I'd rather have a semi-skilled job with low stress and plenty of free time. So what if I have to dumpster dive sometimes? it's more fun anyway.
I can'not imagine the factory work that the Chinese are turning away. My brain immediately envisions hot lead, barrels of mercury, 18 hr days.
I'm sure they're modernizing the conditions as much as any other place but really, alot of the current education paradigm is based on generating more drone workers anyway. More cogs in a gigantic machine with too many cogs that's gonna splatter allover the place....
all of that big research drove the economy to the giant bubble of an intangible/meta/digital-numeric entity that it is today. it is all one in the same. seamless. cyclic. natural.
this just in: scientists' objective observations and speculations should be taken as fact. they ALWAYS define reality with a wholesome and complete explanation
quantum mechanics is a product of consciousness.. i.e. it is a completely human-made construct made of language and quantified values as observed by humans. they are not "laws" so much as "observations".
the fallacy is the assumption that the human nervous system is a separate entity observing a universe that is completely outside of it.
i.e. assumption that you are not a product of the universe. an outside system observing a completely separate system. and consciousness (as we are now becoming conscious of) is a very integral part of "physics" and the universe in general. it's not a machine that functions on random fluctuations and coincidences
yes, it most definitely "explains" it. though really it just quantifies consciousness in linear left-brain terminology / bridges the path to spirituality / mysticism/metaphysics.
"the Russian images are not better or worse than their images. They are just different visualizations of reality based on different data sets"
and this sums up nearly everything ever.
the thing is....
teh interwebz turns the planet into a region...
therefore, teh interwebz provide regional influence on Iran and not vice-versa.
ohhh noes, the middle east is improving their communication infrastructure and not using expensive western-owned satellites to do so... terrorists win!
Like the other guy said, might've been a test device. Sounds like _______ department within Microsoft allowed the dude to run his own contest or something. I'm sure microsoft employees have access to as many copies of Windows as they could possibly want... maybe the upgrade was a courtesy? and boxes are wonderful for re-using. Alot of geeks aren't known for aesthetiics... so the dude takes the initiative to ship a laptop. *cry* also I worked at UPS and I saw boxes take some damage
oblivious to any actual data on this i'm still fully convinced that prolonged life cycles outside of the atmosphere will result in really interesting mutations due to the cosmic rays and whatnot.
I can see 2 advantages. 1 being increased coverage area for those on security patrol in an area where a bicycle would pose a safety hazard.
2 being the police force's image of looking "high tech". This has nothing to do with usefulness. Some people just have to have the latest and greatest technology to feel legitimate to others... Do the majority of sheriff's officers really need to drive a Dodge Charger?
taken from wikipedia's entry on organic farming:
Excess nutrients in lakes, rivers, and groundwater can cause algal blooms, eutrophication, and subsequent dead zones. In addition, nitrates are harmful to aquatic organisms by themselves. The main contributor to this pollution is nitrate fertilizers whose use is expected to "double or almost triple by 2050". Researchers at the United States National Academy of Sciences found that organically fertilizing fields "significantly [reduces] harmful nitrate leaching" over conventionally fertilized fields: "annual nitrate leaching was 4.4-5.6 times higher in conventional plots than organic plots".
I don't think I'd mind fixing a toilet in earth orbit so much. especially if it were one I had to use. I might not wanna be a fulltime space plumber. They'd probably make bank though.
what about usb keyboards? those wires are shielded. the compared the signal to a mouse signal so I'm assuming they're talking about ps2. still interesting(alarming) surveillance technology nonetheless
I think guys are biologically programmed to want to cum as deep inside a girl as possible. (at least I am) It feels so much better and more fulfilling. Whenever I clear the pipes inside the condom (at least when the reservoir is small) it's always disappointing. I can feel it hit that latex barrier. Even with pulling out, you've always gotta go somewhere. The second best place is the mouth of course...
My girlfriend says that she finds it hott when I cum inside her.
Granted, condoms are definitely worth it for the risk-reducing factor. The new Durex Avanti synthetic latex are pretty nice. Reservoir stretches out pretty nicely. Also the natural-lamb but they are hella expensive and don't prevent stds...
my biggest reason is that I can't afford hardware to run a recent Windows release. I'm still using XP-level hardware. my own fault for improper budgeting. that being said, XP sucks and I decided that I'd like to be a legitimately-licensed software user. Linux made sense. It runs reasonable well with a light window manager and suits my basic computing needs. If I ever decide to edit video (have tried and failed with linux) I will try out OS X or maybe bite the bullet and get a windows machine. I would hold out as long as possible though. There is nothing appealing about windows to me.
I remember reading about some republican figurehead who claimed that liberal people are just over-educated..... not to be political or anything though, I digress... I have a B.S. and work at a donut factory. I had been working with a PhD student until she got an assistantship finally. I don't really feel entitled to better work and I'm sure I could've found some shitty office job by now if I wanted to. The economic situation isn't working in my favor but it's not impossible. I'd rather have a semi-skilled job with low stress and plenty of free time. So what if I have to dumpster dive sometimes? it's more fun anyway. I can'not imagine the factory work that the Chinese are turning away. My brain immediately envisions hot lead, barrels of mercury, 18 hr days. I'm sure they're modernizing the conditions as much as any other place but really, alot of the current education paradigm is based on generating more drone workers anyway. More cogs in a gigantic machine with too many cogs that's gonna splatter allover the place....
all of that big research drove the economy to the giant bubble of an intangible /meta/digital-numeric entity that it is today. it is all one in the same. seamless. cyclic. natural.
this just in: scientists' objective observations and speculations should be taken as fact. they ALWAYS define reality with a wholesome and complete explanation
resonant wave forms
quantum mechanics is a product of consciousness.. i.e. it is a completely human-made construct made of language and quantified values as observed by humans. they are not "laws" so much as "observations".
i actually meant this video (parent branches into a wider-scale phenomenon) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZtw1yt8Kc but both are equally cool
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVC0FcSRxL8 robert anton wilson explains quantum consciousness very well
the fallacy is the assumption that the human nervous system is a separate entity observing a universe that is completely outside of it. i.e. assumption that you are not a product of the universe. an outside system observing a completely separate system. and consciousness (as we are now becoming conscious of) is a very integral part of "physics" and the universe in general. it's not a machine that functions on random fluctuations and coincidences
yes, it most definitely "explains" it. though really it just quantifies consciousness in linear left-brain terminology / bridges the path to spirituality / mysticism /metaphysics.
"the Russian images are not better or worse than their images. They are just different visualizations of reality based on different data sets" and this sums up nearly everything ever.
the thing is.... teh interwebz turns the planet into a region... therefore, teh interwebz provide regional influence on Iran and not vice-versa. ohhh noes, the middle east is improving their communication infrastructure and not using expensive western-owned satellites to do so... terrorists win!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZtw1yt8Kc Robert Anton Wilson explains quantum mechanics
why does quantum physics contradict itself? Wave? Particle?
what if you're buying a bike and the credit card machine at the bike shop has a skimmer installed?!
Like the other guy said, might've been a test device. Sounds like _______ department within Microsoft allowed the dude to run his own contest or something. I'm sure microsoft employees have access to as many copies of Windows as they could possibly want... maybe the upgrade was a courtesy? and boxes are wonderful for re-using. Alot of geeks aren't known for aesthetiics... so the dude takes the initiative to ship a laptop. *cry* also I worked at UPS and I saw boxes take some damage
looks like the ultimate power trip until someone comes at you with a firehose
oblivious to any actual data on this i'm still fully convinced that prolonged life cycles outside of the atmosphere will result in really interesting mutations due to the cosmic rays and whatnot.
I can see 2 advantages. 1 being increased coverage area for those on security patrol in an area where a bicycle would pose a safety hazard.
2 being the police force's image of looking "high tech". This has nothing to do with usefulness. Some people just have to have the latest and greatest technology to feel legitimate to others... Do the majority of sheriff's officers really need to drive a Dodge Charger?
mushrooms!!
taken from wikipedia's entry on organic farming: Excess nutrients in lakes, rivers, and groundwater can cause algal blooms, eutrophication, and subsequent dead zones. In addition, nitrates are harmful to aquatic organisms by themselves. The main contributor to this pollution is nitrate fertilizers whose use is expected to "double or almost triple by 2050". Researchers at the United States National Academy of Sciences found that organically fertilizing fields "significantly [reduces] harmful nitrate leaching" over conventionally fertilized fields: "annual nitrate leaching was 4.4-5.6 times higher in conventional plots than organic plots".
I don't think I'd mind fixing a toilet in earth orbit so much. especially if it were one I had to use. I might not wanna be a fulltime space plumber. They'd probably make bank though.
what about usb keyboards? those wires are shielded. the compared the signal to a mouse signal so I'm assuming they're talking about ps2. still interesting(alarming) surveillance technology nonetheless
well I'm in the US but I connected to a Canadian proxy to access it
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/3149/pandoram.png
there ya go
I think guys are biologically programmed to want to cum as deep inside a girl as possible. (at least I am) It feels so much better and more fulfilling. Whenever I clear the pipes inside the condom (at least when the reservoir is small) it's always disappointing. I can feel it hit that latex barrier. Even with pulling out, you've always gotta go somewhere. The second best place is the mouth of course...
My girlfriend says that she finds it hott when I cum inside her.
Granted, condoms are definitely worth it for the risk-reducing factor. The new Durex Avanti synthetic latex are pretty nice. Reservoir stretches out pretty nicely. Also the natural-lamb but they are hella expensive and don't prevent stds...