The US has the similar destructive internet society supporting anexoria in young women. Those people cant really converse in real life, but internet groups allow them to exchange techniques, particularly ways to resist medical personnel who try to change them. Somehow extreme thinness gets hardwired into one's maturing sexual persona, and becomes almost impossible to change.
The high school connected to some local college with a teletype terminal. We had access to BASIC. I wrote a Conway's game of Life in BASIC for my first program. CRT terminals did not become common until 1975 when 1K RAM memories could store a 5x7 pixel display character set.
Disney used to repeat its animated movies back to the theaters about every seven years because there would be a new generation of kids then.
Now they re-release a similar schedule because the technology changes: VHS, DVD, HD-DVD...
Women who have borne children are more susceptible than men to immune diseases like lups, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, graves diseaes, cronic fatigue, etc.
Could it be the residual cells of their offspring put their immune systems into overdrive?
I find it hard to believe that a 20-something thinks they can get away with fakery in this age of pervasive internet search. The same tools that allows to badmouth anyone in a blog can expose the author if there is any plagarism or error. We are seeing this in one journalist and novelist after another, not just republican political appointees and gay porn actors. Maybe a boomer might be too computer-unliterate to get caught, but not someone in the net-generation.
Anyone notice all those job kiosks in department and grocery stores? It looks like you type a mini-application into them (typing filters a certain education level) and they call back later. The low-end jobs in some of these stores turns over so much they solicit a continuous supply of application.
I think much of the US public and media intermix both the causes these two wars and war progression itself. The Afganistan war was direct anti-9/11-terrorism backlash against Al-Caida which was based there at the time. That had the support of the much of the world. A year later the Iraq 2 was promulgated with the implication that it was an extension of the Afgahnistan war. That one had a lots bogus justification and lacked support from most the world. This war was on the neocon agenda since Bush senior stopped short of overturning Baghdad. 9/11 was a convenient excuse to justify it. However history may judge to be a horribly expensive diversion fromt he true conflict.
Of course the early version had some snafus in the 1994 Northridge quake. At that time it was pager-based and pager buffer overflowed with lesser aftershocks. They fixed it up in time to successfully warn construction crews repairing freeway overpasses.
Mexico has been working on this equally long. They can experience magnitude eight quakes off its western shores. But by the time these seismic waves reach Mexico City several minutes later, they're peak energy is just that to resonate skyscapers which were built in the old Aztec lake bed. Early years there were a number of false alarms, but some successes too. As with Japan and the US, the current systems are more robust.
The use of the word "theory" in science is somewhat different than other part of the English language. "Theory" means a comphrensive system of explanation, often based on experimental data. Common Enlish uses another meaning fromt he legal field- a hypothesis.
Anti-evolutionist frequently mix up the two different usages.
The "theory of intelligent design" is practically a scientific theory now in its elaboration. However not in experimental data.
Google's products and revenues have been growing at amazing startup rates. However, the stock price has been growing much faster due to speculation. BUBBLE ALWAYS POP sometime. One can manufacture an important proximate cause, but probably any minor bad news would do.
I received some telegrams in the 1980s as "extraodinary messages". At that time there grad schools and employers competing for my application. A few would send telegrams to get my attention.
The telegraph had the same effect in its era as the Internet in ours. It could speed information around the world immediately. 31 years before telegraph colonel Andrew Jackson fought the battle of New Orleans against the British A WEEK AFTER the 1812 War peace treaty had been signed because it took that long for treaty news to get from Paris to Louisiana.
The telegraph did have a doozy of a "last hundred yards" bottleneck. Perhaps tens of thousands of people would share the same terminus.
So the system of telegrams was devised to multiplex messaging.
In many places social security numbers are used as medical ids. I noticed this while visiting many doctors after an auto accident in 2003, even though my health insurance card no longer uses socials (switch due to a California law). I dont know how they got my social, but they had it. I just cross my fingers and watch my financial records.
The 2003 Columbia flight recorders show it started shaking and the automated pilot trying to compensate for about 70 seconds before the hull was breached. The crew would have known what was happening at this time. And much of the flesh survived to the ground too.
Many mid-air plane accidents such the 1983(?) Korean airlines shootdown by the Russians can glide for tens of minutes before the crash. Lawyers are able to argue large pain & suffering compensation from insurance companies.
"google" rhymes with "bubble"
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Almost, if you just consider the alliteration.
Google's stock price is astronomical and will come to earth when the speculation is over. Even other dot.coms will real revenue like Amazon came back to reality.
In the meantime enjoy the party. Google's making money, its inventing new technology, and its employees and customers are having fun doing so.
DNA decoding uses nano-technology and supercomputer, both of which are on Moore's law curve. This means costs decrease an order of magnitude every five years. So if it costs a million bucks to decode a mammal's genome today, it will cost $100 in 2025.
Generally states limit the lifetime monies held by nonliving entities (trusts) to living beneficies or one generation thereafter. Family/dynasty trusts like the Rockefellers or Kennedies have to renewed each generation.
To be blunt, the even the dead cant avoid taxes forever. The concept of the dead and unborn owning assets is alien to current law.
If they have "solved spam" they haven't implemented in hotmail yet. I notice the amount spam increasing to be increasing and to be getting through to the "filtered" mail.
I observe this to be cyclic. Hotmail makes an improvement or some spam king gets busted, then it goes done. But it always comes back to above its previous highs once they learn invasion and new spam-asshole fills the void.
Non-equatorial orbits are also unstable due to the gravitational feedback of the equatorial bulge. Space junk would last longest in a very thin equatorial orbit, i.e. a ring system. Even ring systems are unstable and decay, but last longer than tilted orbits.
The US has the similar destructive internet society supporting anexoria in young women. Those people cant really converse in real life, but internet groups allow them to exchange techniques, particularly ways to resist medical personnel who try to change them. Somehow extreme thinness gets hardwired into one's maturing sexual persona, and becomes almost impossible to change.
The high school connected to some local college with a teletype terminal. We had access to BASIC. I wrote a Conway's game of Life in BASIC for my first program. CRT terminals did not become common until 1975 when 1K RAM memories could store a 5x7 pixel display character set.
The NSA always has the biggest computers and switch abnd decent scientists. I always assumed they were watching and cataloging the internet already.
Disney used to repeat its animated movies back to the theaters about every seven years because there would be a new generation of kids then. ...
Now they re-release a similar schedule because the technology changes: VHS, DVD, HD-DVD
Just think how much more of the InterNet the NSA can tap with these!
Women who have borne children are more susceptible than men to immune diseases like lups, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, graves diseaes, cronic fatigue, etc. Could it be the residual cells of their offspring put their immune systems into overdrive?
I find it hard to believe that a 20-something thinks they can get away with fakery in this age of pervasive internet search. The same tools that allows to badmouth anyone in a blog can expose the author if there is any plagarism or error. We are seeing this in one journalist and novelist after another, not just republican political appointees and gay porn actors. Maybe a boomer might be too computer-unliterate to get caught, but not someone in the net-generation.
Most fish have some electrical sense, though some may do it better than others. I'd guess this sense was re-invented many times.
Terrestial animals, including humans, can feel strong gradients in the air before thunderstorms.
Anyone notice all those job kiosks in department and grocery stores? It looks like you type a mini-application into them (typing filters a certain education level) and they call back later. The low-end jobs in some of these stores turns over so much they solicit a continuous supply of application.
My grocery store is asking $3 a pound for most of its apples. Now if Steve Jobs could only figure out how to make these cheaper!
I think much of the US public and media intermix both the causes these two wars and war progression itself. The Afganistan war was direct anti-9/11-terrorism backlash against Al-Caida which was based there at the time. That had the support of the much of the world. A year later the Iraq 2 was promulgated with the implication that it was an extension of the Afgahnistan war. That one had a lots bogus justification and lacked support from most the world. This war was on the neocon agenda since Bush senior stopped short of overturning Baghdad. 9/11 was a convenient excuse to justify it. However history may judge to be a horribly expensive diversion fromt he true conflict.
The US Southern Calfornia Earthquake Center has had several versions in place (also) since the late 1980s. Oil company refineries, L.A. Metro Rail, and gas utility companies are among important customers.
Of course the early version had some snafus in the 1994 Northridge quake. At that time it was pager-based and pager buffer overflowed with lesser aftershocks. They fixed it up in time to successfully warn construction crews repairing freeway overpasses.
Mexico has been working on this equally long. They can experience magnitude eight quakes off its western shores. But by the time these seismic waves reach Mexico City several minutes later, they're peak energy is just that to resonate skyscapers which were built in the old Aztec lake bed. Early years there were a number of false alarms, but some successes too. As with Japan and the US, the current systems are more robust.
The use of the word "theory" in science is somewhat different than other part of the English language. "Theory" means a comphrensive system of explanation, often based on experimental data. Common Enlish uses another meaning fromt he legal field- a hypothesis.
Anti-evolutionist frequently mix up the two different usages. The "theory of intelligent design" is practically a scientific theory now in its elaboration. However not in experimental data.
Google's products and revenues have been growing at amazing startup rates. However, the stock price has been growing much faster due to speculation. BUBBLE ALWAYS POP sometime. One can manufacture an important proximate cause, but probably any minor bad news would do.
I received some telegrams in the 1980s as "extraodinary messages". At that time there grad schools and employers competing for my application. A few would send telegrams to get my attention.
The telegraph had the same effect in its era as the Internet in ours. It could speed information around the world immediately. 31 years before telegraph colonel Andrew Jackson fought the battle of New Orleans against the British A WEEK AFTER the 1812 War peace treaty had been signed because it took that long for treaty news to get from Paris to Louisiana.
The telegraph did have a doozy of a "last hundred yards" bottleneck. Perhaps tens of thousands of people would share the same terminus. So the system of telegrams was devised to multiplex messaging.
The Treasury Department computes its finances to 15 decimal places.
P.S. Incidentally they've just reached the current legal debt ceiling of $8.184 trillion and wont be able to issue new bonds until Congress raises it.
The article has so little content, it is hard to discuss. The only tidbit is that the X360 development kit is very usable.
In many places social security numbers are used as medical ids. I noticed this while visiting many doctors after an auto accident in 2003, even though my health insurance card no longer uses socials (switch due to a California law). I dont know how they got my social, but they had it. I just cross my fingers and watch my financial records.
The 2003 Columbia flight recorders show it started shaking and the automated pilot trying to compensate for about 70 seconds before the hull was breached. The crew would have known what was happening at this time. And much of the flesh survived to the ground too.
Many mid-air plane accidents such the 1983(?) Korean airlines shootdown by the Russians can glide for tens of minutes before the crash. Lawyers are able to argue large pain & suffering compensation from insurance companies.
Almost, if you just consider the alliteration.
Google's stock price is astronomical and will come to earth when the speculation is over. Even other dot.coms will real revenue like Amazon came back to reality.
In the meantime enjoy the party. Google's making money, its inventing new technology, and its employees and customers are having fun doing so.
DNA decoding uses nano-technology and supercomputer, both of which are on Moore's law curve. This means costs decrease an order of magnitude every five years. So if it costs a million bucks to decode a mammal's genome today, it will cost $100 in 2025.
Generally states limit the lifetime monies held by nonliving entities (trusts) to living beneficies or one generation thereafter. Family/dynasty trusts like the Rockefellers or Kennedies have to renewed each generation.
To be blunt, the even the dead cant avoid taxes forever. The concept of the dead and unborn owning assets is alien to current law.
If they have "solved spam" they haven't implemented in hotmail yet. I notice the amount spam increasing to be increasing and to be getting through to the "filtered" mail.
I observe this to be cyclic. Hotmail makes an improvement or some spam king gets busted, then it goes done. But it always comes back to above its previous highs once they learn invasion and new spam-asshole fills the void.
Non-equatorial orbits are also unstable due to the gravitational feedback of the equatorial bulge. Space junk would last longest in a very thin equatorial orbit, i.e. a ring system. Even ring systems are unstable and decay, but last longer than tilted orbits.