With rights come responsibilities, if you want to pretend you're in a war zone you should be treated like a grunt. Made to look after equipment properly under threat of severe punishment for any minor breaking of safety protocol and made to train under supervision regularly. Like the sound of that?
No, my point is the "government" wouldn't need to arm police and the police wouldn't need to act like thugs if so many idiots weren't parading around armed and dangerous.
The main reason is their fear that the people they are interacting with are armed and dangerous, what could solve that little problem,I wonder? Puerility gets you nowhere.
Crappy speakers? Those are more usually found in surround setups, give me a high quality stereo pair over some crappy set of surround speakers any day. I also find your optimal seating position is usually reduced to one seat in the room when you have a surround setup.
ReplayGain is normalisation not compression, it won't correct the problem being discussed here, it will just make all your files approximately the same average volume, quiet sections will still be too quiet and loud sections still too loud. I realise I'm replying to AC, just in case anyone tries to follow this poor advice.
If I'm reading that VLC thread right (this is a problem I haven't had so far, blessed be old hardware) then the RPC2 drives in question won't work with handbrake either as it also relies on Libdvdcss, I could be wrong though. The hardware manufacturers who pull this shit really need to have a long look at themselves for implementing stupidity like this that clearly hurts legitimate customers - people trying to play real DVDs! It's madness.
Is that why Europe is 100% renewable power with no rich people and no immigration allowed? You have literally no idea what you're talking about, obviously a small party is going to expect some of it's manifesto commitments to be enacted, they won a reasonable percentage of the vote. That's a lot closer to true democracy than having two parties both fighting for the same few people that can be swung so having to basically fight the same platform from slightly different perspectives.
You should write to this guy and get him to put your gut feeling into his equations to make them more accurate, I'm sure he'd love to hear your opinions as much as we do.
Would BP have paid anything for the Gulf of Mexico if there was no government? Why don't you ask Nigeria for their opinion. By what means would restitution be made in your imaginary free state? By legal action? The people who are negatively affected are already broke, how are they going to hire a legal team to go up against a company with as much money as your average oil company makes? A strong government is needed to coerce companies into payment, if you can't see this from real world examples that abound right now you are too blinded by your ideology to think clearly and should really try an open your eyes.
Amazing, how can you tell this, do you have a computer model that shows the impacts to be small? Is it reliable? Or maybe you're just guessing. I'd rather take the predictions of scientists and experts working in the field if it's OK with you.
As in "If my pool is the same temperature as my oven something's gone wrong?"
1/3 of a Metre is about a foot.
More people don't understand how big Africa is.
http://www.economist.com/blogs...
The Sahara desert is almost as large as the whole of the USA.
With rights come responsibilities, if you want to pretend you're in a war zone you should be treated like a grunt. Made to look after equipment properly under threat of severe punishment for any minor breaking of safety protocol and made to train under supervision regularly. Like the sound of that?
No, my point is the "government" wouldn't need to arm police and the police wouldn't need to act like thugs if so many idiots weren't parading around armed and dangerous.
The main reason is their fear that the people they are interacting with are armed and dangerous, what could solve that little problem,I wonder? Puerility gets you nowhere.
You're living in the age of greatest peace the world has ever known. The denialism is strong with you, I fear.
How about "is it suitable for a war zone"? If the answer is yes why the hell are you walking about the streets with it?
Crappy speakers? Those are more usually found in surround setups, give me a high quality stereo pair over some crappy set of surround speakers any day. I also find your optimal seating position is usually reduced to one seat in the room when you have a surround setup.
ReplayGain is normalisation not compression, it won't correct the problem being discussed here, it will just make all your files approximately the same average volume, quiet sections will still be too quiet and loud sections still too loud. I realise I'm replying to AC, just in case anyone tries to follow this poor advice.
If I'm reading that VLC thread right (this is a problem I haven't had so far, blessed be old hardware) then the RPC2 drives in question won't work with handbrake either as it also relies on Libdvdcss, I could be wrong though. The hardware manufacturers who pull this shit really need to have a long look at themselves for implementing stupidity like this that clearly hurts legitimate customers - people trying to play real DVDs! It's madness.
Yeah, the companies are all desperate to pay them more at any opportunity. /sarc
Set number of players zero.
So would you say supporting a 65% rate of tax would make you a conservative in today's world?
Thanks for your input pig-ignorant. I'm still waiting for you to share your hard numbers and I'll be on your lawn until you do.
Is that why Europe is 100% renewable power with no rich people and no immigration allowed? You have literally no idea what you're talking about, obviously a small party is going to expect some of it's manifesto commitments to be enacted, they won a reasonable percentage of the vote. That's a lot closer to true democracy than having two parties both fighting for the same few people that can be swung so having to basically fight the same platform from slightly different perspectives.
You should write to this guy and get him to put your gut feeling into his equations to make them more accurate, I'm sure he'd love to hear your opinions as much as we do.
AMG are high end Mercedes. Maybe you are thinking of Alpina?
How many people are we currently killing with poverty? Are they going to be worse off if we put a solar panel on their roof?
Some of us are aiming high though, not just looking at the reports for the next quarter and assuming everything will be fine.
YEs, America was much better off before the disease of government came, when was that again? About 1620?
You are other people's problems.
Where exactly does it say that in the IPCC report?
Would BP have paid anything for the Gulf of Mexico if there was no government? Why don't you ask Nigeria for their opinion. By what means would restitution be made in your imaginary free state? By legal action? The people who are negatively affected are already broke, how are they going to hire a legal team to go up against a company with as much money as your average oil company makes? A strong government is needed to coerce companies into payment, if you can't see this from real world examples that abound right now you are too blinded by your ideology to think clearly and should really try an open your eyes.
Amazing, how can you tell this, do you have a computer model that shows the impacts to be small? Is it reliable? Or maybe you're just guessing. I'd rather take the predictions of scientists and experts working in the field if it's OK with you.