The food problem in Africa is mostly a problem of distribution with corrupt warlords and dictators hording for themselves and leaving the plebs very little. If you don't address or fix that problem, then investing $100bn isn't going to do much good.
In fairness, solar is expensive as it is because of the variability of its output. The cheaper solar option, $120/MWh, is a 25% capacity factor. So if it was ran at 100% of capacity, it would come in very cheap. Mind you that's only PV solar so that doesn't cover storage for nighttime usage or other similar factors. The capacity factor itself is more of a general average for sites across the US, which means there's plenty of places that would achieve less than 25% efficiency and there are others that would achieve greater than 25%. The other way to look at it is that in comparison to nuclear, we would need to build up about 4GWh of wind to match 1GWh of nuclear. Thermal solar, which is molten salt, is very expensive at $230/MWh but that gives you an idea of the costs of adding storage for nighttime usage.
That capacity factor is a pretty big thing though. Higher is better because it means you can drop the plant practically anywhere and be assured that you can generate that capacity throughout the entire lifetime of the plant.
Khrushchev was the dangerous one. It's hard to tell just how dangerous Stalin may have been. There were signs he was warming towards open relations with the west out of necessity and was looking towards consolidating Soviet rule rather than expanding. Khrushchev on the other hand was the one that stepped the world most closely to nuclear war. I think there's a legitimate argument that Putin is more dangerous than Stalin was during his last years.
You won't find those pictures because you're looking at the wrong war. You need to be looking for pictures of Stalin featuring Putin in the background.
God. Madagascar always locks their shit down fast. It was so hard killing off all the humans. I tried starting in Madagascar but they'd lock their shit down so fast I wasn't able to spread anywhere else. I only ever had one game where I killed all humans but I hit plenty where everyone except those bastards in Madagascar died.
Aside from our plethora of Trident II missiles deployed in our nuclear missile submarines that utilize MIRVs. America has never been really into land based ICBMs and we don't deploy land-based ICBM MIRVs although the Minuteman III is MIRV capable. We've always prefer air launched (bomber) and submarine launched nuclear weapons. It was the Russians that really dove into land-based ICBMs and the big thing we were always concerned with during SALT and START treaties was the Russians increasing the throw-weight of their land based ICBMs.
That's exactly what we're starting down the path of doing. We're looking to develop a data layer API to interact with the ERP system. Initially we'll be migrating less transaction intensive processes over to our own platform in order to control data input. The more transactional financial stuff will probably remaining in place for a lot longer duration. RIght now everything is free form text input and it's just a nightmare. If we do it right then this should be able to span differing ERP solutions with minor tweaking.
We have discovered an abnormally high number of dead wildlife surrounding the sites where the filming occurred. The bodies were discovered with wounds across their abdomens and a few animals were beheaded. After questioning the film crew we realized they were entirely unaware of the scenes that surround their scene. Upon reinvestigation of the sites where dead animals were found we further discovered branches that had been gnaws and scraped into crude sharp edge upon which traces of blood were discovered.
Based upon this evidence we have reached the concluse that the wildlife had committed ritual suicide after witnessing the horrible creation brought about by Disney. Since the culpability of Disney is unquestionable, we will be fining them $50,000.
You should read up a bit more on how promotions work in the officer ranks of the military. All ranks have a minimum and maximum amount of time that you can spend in them. If you aren't promoted by the time the maximum is up, you get retired. There's also the "zone" for promotions for being promoted to Major, Lt Colonel, and Colonel. The zone to be promoted to Major is spending 3 years as a Captain and 10 years in the service. About 80% of Captains will be promoted to Major. You can be promoted a year earlier. Once you pass through the zone you're now above-the-zone and you have 1 year to obtain a promotion. Failing to do so means you'll have to separate from the branch of retire. Only about 3% of officers above-the-zone will be promoted.
Of course such a test is going to encourage significant amounts of cheating, that test is a key to helping keep your career dreams alive.
His intent is pretty obvious, but you must have some axe to grind. Someone who is homeless is obviously not living anything remotely resembling the life that the general population lives. Differing metabolism is just one of the myriad of factors that differentiates the homeless from the general population. This would be like using mensa members to determine if a test for the general population is too easy.
They may not be in good physical health. They may have substance abuse issuse (alcohol or other drugs). They may have mental health issues. This makes me wonder if the myriad of side effects we see for drugs are related to the poor quality of test subjects.
Have you ever thought about why they have such wide nets cast to get clients? TV ads, billboards, newspaper ads.... they're just trying to get people who have damages claims that are legitiimate enough that it's reasonable to win.
There article points out that a major driver behind PAL codes was "during the 1963-1964 Cyprus crisis, when NATO members Turkey and Greece were reportedly seeking control of NATO nuclear weapons—to use on each other." In otherwords, they wanted PAL codes to ensure that nuclear weapons stationed in allied NATO countries could only be used under the authorization of the POTUS. In the event that Turkey or Greece had seized the nuclear weapons, they would have been useless without the proper PAL code. That is not a threat or problem that was pertinent to nuclear weapons that were in US territory and under US control.
Well, I'm guessing you don't know the offer they're making. You can get The Sims 2 free if you enter a promotional code (which is only good for one week) when purchasing The Sims 2 in Origin. So the copy of the game is simultaneously available for $X and $0 depending on whether you enter that code. It doesn't make sense to re-engineer it out, when the same copy is being distributed to people using the code and people not using the code and the code will become invalid in August.
No. ESPESCIALLY for free games. Why add copy protection to free stuff anyway? It's free to begin with! No one needs or wants to "pirate" it. Unless of course you need a "pirated" copy of the game to keep the negative SecuROM effects from your system.
Because everyone and their mother didn't pay attention to what actually happened. EA provides The Sims 2 through Origin at a cost. They are currently giving copies of the game away, through Origin, if you use a redemption code which is only valid through July 31st. After that date, you will have to go back to paying for the game if you want to acquire it. You could also acquire the game right now without the redemption code, you'll just have to pay for it. So the game isn't permanently free, it's temporarily free, and it's using the exact same distribution method and version that the not-free version of The Sims 2 uses.
I'm pretty sure this wasn't a stewardess. The guy is a preferred business customer so he gets to board before everyone else as would be marked on his ticket. His children were not and were supposed to board with their boarding group. Previously, other boarding agents had permitted him to board the plane with the preferred business customers and have his children board at the same time. This time the boarding agent didn't allow him.
So I'm pretty sure Kimberly S. was not a stewardess and in fact was a boarding agent. So the whole "not speaking to you during the flight" bit is completely off.
I have very small cataracts forming and my family has a history of cataracts. I could go for the cosmetic surgury now, but the cataracts are still likely to form. I could wait until those form then get a non-cosmetic lens replacement surgery. Granted, that won't likely happen at least for another 30 years so it might still be worth it but that is one reason to consider not getting lasik.
It means the use a droplet that forces your pupils to dilate wide open. Normally your pupil isn't dilated very much unless it's dark and if a bright light would be shown in your eyes it will contract and narrow. The dilation allows them to widen your pupils while still using a bright like which allows them to see far more of the inside of your eye.
You pay with a credit card, at a location that has suffered a credit breach, for a gift card to a service like Sony, because you're concerned about security and credit card breaches at Sony?
I thought it was the Fjord Panto that meltdown.
By population or area?
The food problem in Africa is mostly a problem of distribution with corrupt warlords and dictators hording for themselves and leaving the plebs very little. If you don't address or fix that problem, then investing $100bn isn't going to do much good.
In fairness, solar is expensive as it is because of the variability of its output. The cheaper solar option, $120/MWh, is a 25% capacity factor. So if it was ran at 100% of capacity, it would come in very cheap. Mind you that's only PV solar so that doesn't cover storage for nighttime usage or other similar factors. The capacity factor itself is more of a general average for sites across the US, which means there's plenty of places that would achieve less than 25% efficiency and there are others that would achieve greater than 25%. The other way to look at it is that in comparison to nuclear, we would need to build up about 4GWh of wind to match 1GWh of nuclear. Thermal solar, which is molten salt, is very expensive at $230/MWh but that gives you an idea of the costs of adding storage for nighttime usage.
That capacity factor is a pretty big thing though. Higher is better because it means you can drop the plant practically anywhere and be assured that you can generate that capacity throughout the entire lifetime of the plant.
Space Battleship Yamato.
Khrushchev was the dangerous one. It's hard to tell just how dangerous Stalin may have been. There were signs he was warming towards open relations with the west out of necessity and was looking towards consolidating Soviet rule rather than expanding. Khrushchev on the other hand was the one that stepped the world most closely to nuclear war. I think there's a legitimate argument that Putin is more dangerous than Stalin was during his last years.
You won't find those pictures because you're looking at the wrong war. You need to be looking for pictures of Stalin featuring Putin in the background.
God. Madagascar always locks their shit down fast. It was so hard killing off all the humans. I tried starting in Madagascar but they'd lock their shit down so fast I wasn't able to spread anywhere else. I only ever had one game where I killed all humans but I hit plenty where everyone except those bastards in Madagascar died.
Aside from our plethora of Trident II missiles deployed in our nuclear missile submarines that utilize MIRVs. America has never been really into land based ICBMs and we don't deploy land-based ICBM MIRVs although the Minuteman III is MIRV capable. We've always prefer air launched (bomber) and submarine launched nuclear weapons. It was the Russians that really dove into land-based ICBMs and the big thing we were always concerned with during SALT and START treaties was the Russians increasing the throw-weight of their land based ICBMs.
That's exactly what we're starting down the path of doing. We're looking to develop a data layer API to interact with the ERP system. Initially we'll be migrating less transaction intensive processes over to our own platform in order to control data input. The more transactional financial stuff will probably remaining in place for a lot longer duration. RIght now everything is free form text input and it's just a nightmare. If we do it right then this should be able to span differing ERP solutions with minor tweaking.
The NSA already spies on the CIA and FBI and has done so for a long time. Maybe we should ask them to validate.
We have discovered an abnormally high number of dead wildlife surrounding the sites where the filming occurred. The bodies were discovered with wounds across their abdomens and a few animals were beheaded. After questioning the film crew we realized they were entirely unaware of the scenes that surround their scene. Upon reinvestigation of the sites where dead animals were found we further discovered branches that had been gnaws and scraped into crude sharp edge upon which traces of blood were discovered.
Based upon this evidence we have reached the concluse that the wildlife had committed ritual suicide after witnessing the horrible creation brought about by Disney. Since the culpability of Disney is unquestionable, we will be fining them $50,000.
You should read up a bit more on how promotions work in the officer ranks of the military. All ranks have a minimum and maximum amount of time that you can spend in them. If you aren't promoted by the time the maximum is up, you get retired. There's also the "zone" for promotions for being promoted to Major, Lt Colonel, and Colonel. The zone to be promoted to Major is spending 3 years as a Captain and 10 years in the service. About 80% of Captains will be promoted to Major. You can be promoted a year earlier. Once you pass through the zone you're now above-the-zone and you have 1 year to obtain a promotion. Failing to do so means you'll have to separate from the branch of retire. Only about 3% of officers above-the-zone will be promoted.
Of course such a test is going to encourage significant amounts of cheating, that test is a key to helping keep your career dreams alive.
His intent is pretty obvious, but you must have some axe to grind. Someone who is homeless is obviously not living anything remotely resembling the life that the general population lives. Differing metabolism is just one of the myriad of factors that differentiates the homeless from the general population. This would be like using mensa members to determine if a test for the general population is too easy.
They may not be in good physical health. They may have substance abuse issuse (alcohol or other drugs). They may have mental health issues. This makes me wonder if the myriad of side effects we see for drugs are related to the poor quality of test subjects.
Have you ever thought about why they have such wide nets cast to get clients? TV ads, billboards, newspaper ads.... they're just trying to get people who have damages claims that are legitiimate enough that it's reasonable to win.
There article points out that a major driver behind PAL codes was "during the 1963-1964 Cyprus crisis, when NATO members Turkey and Greece were reportedly seeking control of NATO nuclear weapons—to use on each other." In otherwords, they wanted PAL codes to ensure that nuclear weapons stationed in allied NATO countries could only be used under the authorization of the POTUS. In the event that Turkey or Greece had seized the nuclear weapons, they would have been useless without the proper PAL code. That is not a threat or problem that was pertinent to nuclear weapons that were in US territory and under US control.
Well, I'm guessing you don't know the offer they're making. You can get The Sims 2 free if you enter a promotional code (which is only good for one week) when purchasing The Sims 2 in Origin. So the copy of the game is simultaneously available for $X and $0 depending on whether you enter that code. It doesn't make sense to re-engineer it out, when the same copy is being distributed to people using the code and people not using the code and the code will become invalid in August.
No. ESPESCIALLY for free games. Why add copy protection to free stuff anyway? It's free to begin with! No one needs or wants to "pirate" it. Unless of course you need a "pirated" copy of the game to keep the negative SecuROM effects from your system.
Because everyone and their mother didn't pay attention to what actually happened. EA provides The Sims 2 through Origin at a cost. They are currently giving copies of the game away, through Origin, if you use a redemption code which is only valid through July 31st. After that date, you will have to go back to paying for the game if you want to acquire it. You could also acquire the game right now without the redemption code, you'll just have to pay for it. So the game isn't permanently free, it's temporarily free, and it's using the exact same distribution method and version that the not-free version of The Sims 2 uses.
War of the Third Coalition, 1803-1806.
Would that be a recently cleaned toilet seat, one that's been used, or one that someone left a hot steamy load on?
I'm pretty sure this wasn't a stewardess. The guy is a preferred business customer so he gets to board before everyone else as would be marked on his ticket. His children were not and were supposed to board with their boarding group. Previously, other boarding agents had permitted him to board the plane with the preferred business customers and have his children board at the same time. This time the boarding agent didn't allow him.
So I'm pretty sure Kimberly S. was not a stewardess and in fact was a boarding agent. So the whole "not speaking to you during the flight" bit is completely off.
I have very small cataracts forming and my family has a history of cataracts. I could go for the cosmetic surgury now, but the cataracts are still likely to form. I could wait until those form then get a non-cosmetic lens replacement surgery. Granted, that won't likely happen at least for another 30 years so it might still be worth it but that is one reason to consider not getting lasik.
It means the use a droplet that forces your pupils to dilate wide open. Normally your pupil isn't dilated very much unless it's dark and if a bright light would be shown in your eyes it will contract and narrow. The dilation allows them to widen your pupils while still using a bright like which allows them to see far more of the inside of your eye.
You pay with a credit card, at a location that has suffered a credit breach, for a gift card to a service like Sony, because you're concerned about security and credit card breaches at Sony?
Does that about sum it up?