She kept saying "yes there is pin there" or "that is a metal shoulder joint replacement."
Isn't that why people with certain medical conditions, such as metal pins, are supposed to carry around some sort of bracelet or whatnot so that they can pass through security with fewer incidences. This also protects you from accidentally getting tossed in an MRI after an accident if you're unable to respond.
Try beating Ninja Gaiden Black on the highest difficulty. Try playing The Dark Spire or any of the Etrian Odyssey games. Try playing Demon Souls. Try playing Dragon Age on the hardest difficulty setting. Hell, try playing Fallout New Vegas on the highest difficulty setting.
There's a big difference between hard and not appealing to the lowest common denominator. I love Ninja Gaiden and that game was great, but telling someone to go back and play it on hard doesn't overcome the issue. Games like Alan Wake don't get made by companies appealing to the lowest denominator.
If gays couple could singles should too. People that don't have sex together, like friends or family members or clubs should too.
Not sure about where you live but there are parts of the United States that allow individuals to adopt children, as in single parents. Also, in regards to Freud, let me point you to this classic quote from Good Will Hunting, "Next week I'll teach you about how Freud did enough cocaine to kill a horse.""
charging a company money for information you have on security holes in their software doesn't sound "above board" to me in the least.
And not earning anything for your work does? If I help you fix your broken program I'm within my rights to ask for compensation. Now, threatening to release and abuse it if you don't pay isn't so ethical.
if 0.999 = 1 then 0.000...1 (infinitely small number that tends to zero) = 0
So now just multiply 0.00...1 infinite times until you get 1 and 0=1
You do realize that a number less than 1, when multiplied by itself gets smaller. All values less than 1 raised to the power 'n' approach 0 as 'n' approaches infinity.
The few people that have gone the non-violent peaceful route have changed the world. The problem is there's too many people hiding at home and not enough Ghandi's and Martin Luther King's.
People of strong will change the world. They utilize various methods, but they change the world. Look at the American Revolution, violent and not so violent men fighting for freedom changed the world. The influence that the United States has had on the world is undeniable and that can be attributed to both those who fought with guns and those who fought with politics and diplomacy.
That goes double for people implying they're planning to use "second amendment remedies" if their candidates don't win.
Let then. No where in the second amendment does it give people the right to kill others, simply the right to bear arms. If a bunch of people show up with arms bared and start shooting they could all be thrown away for reckless endangerment, assault with a deadly weapon, attempted murder, murder, manslaughter, etc.
I know you're being facetious, but should anyone expect less from a company that charges over $60 for a six foot HDMI cable? I'm surprised that haven't created a surcharge for being able to enjoy getting shafted really hard.
I think you've got that wrong. Best Buy offeres HDMI cables for around $5 a foot but they give prime shelf space to Monster Cables which retail for $10 and up a foot. You can buy spools of the stuff for much much cheaper, making connectors isn't really that difficult.
In the US, at least, the traditional braking system still has to be powerful enough to slow down the car without any concerns of failure, so a loss of electrical motor braking may be noticeable, but would only be likely to be catastrophic if you were pushing the limit and counting on that extra force to be there. And those situations already happen with traditional ICE cars when something in the driveline fails.
If the electrical motors themselves are used as brakes (which seems like a rather intelligent thing to do) there could be real problems if somehow the motor got shorted out while the car was moving. The amount of torque, and braking power, of an electric engine can be outrageously high. If you applied that much braking power at full speed you'd go into a skid, lots of fun at 200+.
This Firefox add-on (Their homepage http://long-shore.com/ has Opera and Chrome support as well) allowed me to hover the link and see that it was a Goatse link.
Very useful.
My unrivaled intellect allowed me to know that it was a Goatse link as the poster was trying to make a point and the link name was "gaping hole." Not sure why the Troll mod as his point is valid and anyone dumb enough to click a link with that text on it shouldn't be on the internet.
Picture yourself as an HR person. When you have stopped screaming, think which would look better to your bosses: You taking a chance on dr drinksalot, or rejecting him with evidence...
Now, I picture myself as the HR person's boss. You denied someone an interview because you saw a picture of them drinking. I brew beer in my home, drink wine whenever possible and love a good Jack and Coke. Guess what Mr/Ms/Mrs HR person, you're too up tight, you're fired.
The solution here has been known since at least 1990, DONT USE YOUR REAL NAME ONLINE! kids today all want to be god damned famous. You reap what you sow childrens!
This is true, has been since Al Gore invented the Internet.
I checked out that site. It appears they can't find anything beyond my linkedIn profile. I'm not even on the hit list for facebook (those honors go to plenty of other people with my name).
I consider myself rational, and I do go online and do what I want, stupid or otherwise, and very, very rarely make any attempt to avoid linking it to my true identity -- I can stand by what I said, or I can admit to being wrong.
I choose the alternative path, I use consistent variations of a theme for user names and spout off on whatever I feel. Linking the personalities probably wouldn't be too challenging but solidifying that those personalities are who I am in real life would be a much more difficult challenge. I do this because it simplifies my life, I don't have to worry about employers finding out things about me because it would be too much effort. No point in fucking up my paper chase when I can just as easily get my point across with aliases.
If something truly heavy drops on you then steel toes and a hard hat aren't going to do much.. suppose it may be better to have your toes crimped off than to have them trapped/crushed under a container though.
Never worked around shipping containers but I did work in a hardware/ lumber yard with forklifts and heavy (enough) objects. Most people showed up day one with steel toed boots. First word of advice they got was to buy some regular, non-steel toed boots. No point in losing the whole toe when you could just have a few broken toes. We even had someone run over a steel toed boot with hot dogs in it once, sliced them pretty clean, considering the tool.
Religion: a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
Atheism: a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods
These are contradictory - you can't believe in gods and at the same time lack belief in gods. Hence atheism is not a religion.
While I would not argue that atheism is a religion, the point the GP(...P) made about certain religions not believing in a god or multiple gods results in your definition of Atheism not being exclusive of religion.
Management would get very upset if you said something about one of their "pet employees" even if the comment was made in light-hearted jest.
And you'd get the same type of heat if management overheard the same comment from around the corner while you were talking with one of your coworkers. Talking shit has consequences and no amount of technology is going to change that. You're at work on company equipment and more than likely there was some notice that all communications may be monitored, use at your own risk.
Privacy: You've got a smartphone. I've got a smartphone. Everybody's got a smartphone. Seriously, if your employer feels at all hostile or big brother, can't you do you personal email, FB, Twitter, etc. on your phone?
I've got this gold plated, vacuum tube telephone cable that will fix all your problems. It normally retails for $1,000 but I'll give you a discount and sell it at $750.
So is yours. If you continued reading the post you'd see that the math breaks even further to indicate that $1/disc equates to 2 to 5 times cheaper than apples $0.99/episode.
She kept saying "yes there is pin there" or "that is a metal shoulder joint replacement."
Isn't that why people with certain medical conditions, such as metal pins, are supposed to carry around some sort of bracelet or whatnot so that they can pass through security with fewer incidences. This also protects you from accidentally getting tossed in an MRI after an accident if you're unable to respond.
As a software engineer, I the most advanced math I have had to use was Trig.
Out of curiosity (not sarcasm) what Trig are you using as a software engineer.
Try beating Ninja Gaiden Black on the highest difficulty. Try playing The Dark Spire or any of the Etrian Odyssey games. Try playing Demon Souls. Try playing Dragon Age on the hardest difficulty setting. Hell, try playing Fallout New Vegas on the highest difficulty setting.
There's a big difference between hard and not appealing to the lowest common denominator. I love Ninja Gaiden and that game was great, but telling someone to go back and play it on hard doesn't overcome the issue. Games like Alan Wake don't get made by companies appealing to the lowest denominator.
If gays couple could singles should too. People that don't have sex together, like friends or family members or clubs should too.
Not sure about where you live but there are parts of the United States that allow individuals to adopt children, as in single parents. Also, in regards to Freud, let me point you to this classic quote from Good Will Hunting, "Next week I'll teach you about how Freud did enough cocaine to kill a horse.""
The reason that real Christians live seperated lives is that it helps keep down the tendency to sin.
Then how should these Christians preach their gospel? Jesus said to love one another and that cannot be done in solitude.
charging a company money for information you have on security holes in their software doesn't sound "above board" to me in the least.
And not earning anything for your work does? If I help you fix your broken program I'm within my rights to ask for compensation. Now, threatening to release and abuse it if you don't pay isn't so ethical.
That's easy.
if 0.999 = 1 then 0.000...1 (infinitely small number that tends to zero) = 0
So now just multiply 0.00...1 infinite times until you get 1 and 0=1
You do realize that a number less than 1, when multiplied by itself gets smaller. All values less than 1 raised to the power 'n' approach 0 as 'n' approaches infinity.
The few people that have gone the non-violent peaceful route have changed the world. The problem is there's too many people hiding at home and not enough Ghandi's and Martin Luther King's.
People of strong will change the world. They utilize various methods, but they change the world. Look at the American Revolution, violent and not so violent men fighting for freedom changed the world. The influence that the United States has had on the world is undeniable and that can be attributed to both those who fought with guns and those who fought with politics and diplomacy.
That goes double for people implying they're planning to use "second amendment remedies" if their candidates don't win.
Let then. No where in the second amendment does it give people the right to kill others, simply the right to bear arms. If a bunch of people show up with arms bared and start shooting they could all be thrown away for reckless endangerment, assault with a deadly weapon, attempted murder, murder, manslaughter, etc.
I know you're being facetious, but should anyone expect less from a company that charges over $60 for a six foot HDMI cable? I'm surprised that haven't created a surcharge for being able to enjoy getting shafted really hard.
I think you've got that wrong. Best Buy offeres HDMI cables for around $5 a foot but they give prime shelf space to Monster Cables which retail for $10 and up a foot. You can buy spools of the stuff for much much cheaper, making connectors isn't really that difficult.
a signer you've never heard of.
Who is the sign maker named Dido?
In the US, at least, the traditional braking system still has to be powerful enough to slow down the car without any concerns of failure, so a loss of electrical motor braking may be noticeable, but would only be likely to be catastrophic if you were pushing the limit and counting on that extra force to be there. And those situations already happen with traditional ICE cars when something in the driveline fails.
If the electrical motors themselves are used as brakes (which seems like a rather intelligent thing to do) there could be real problems if somehow the motor got shorted out while the car was moving. The amount of torque, and braking power, of an electric engine can be outrageously high. If you applied that much braking power at full speed you'd go into a skid, lots of fun at 200+.
Unlike an American V8, which continues to put out awesome amounts of power even after it breaks.
Or a European V12 that generates massive repair bills, running or not.
V12, V8, hah! If it ain't W16 what's the point?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/162021/
This Firefox add-on (Their homepage http://long-shore.com/ has Opera and Chrome support as well) allowed me to hover the link and see that it was a Goatse link.
Very useful.
My unrivaled intellect allowed me to know that it was a Goatse link as the poster was trying to make a point and the link name was "gaping hole." Not sure why the Troll mod as his point is valid and anyone dumb enough to click a link with that text on it shouldn't be on the internet.
Picture yourself as an HR person. When you have stopped screaming, think which would look better to your bosses: You taking a chance on dr drinksalot, or rejecting him with evidence...
Now, I picture myself as the HR person's boss. You denied someone an interview because you saw a picture of them drinking. I brew beer in my home, drink wine whenever possible and love a good Jack and Coke. Guess what Mr/Ms/Mrs HR person, you're too up tight, you're fired.
The solution here has been known since at least 1990, DONT USE YOUR REAL NAME ONLINE!
kids today all want to be god damned famous. You reap what you sow childrens!
This is true, has been since Al Gore invented the Internet.
I checked out that site. It appears they can't find anything beyond my linkedIn profile. I'm not even on the hit list for facebook (those honors go to plenty of other people with my name).
+5 if you can touch it to your nose.
I consider myself rational, and I do go online and do what I want, stupid or otherwise, and very, very rarely make any attempt to avoid linking it to my true identity -- I can stand by what I said, or I can admit to being wrong.
I choose the alternative path, I use consistent variations of a theme for user names and spout off on whatever I feel. Linking the personalities probably wouldn't be too challenging but solidifying that those personalities are who I am in real life would be a much more difficult challenge. I do this because it simplifies my life, I don't have to worry about employers finding out things about me because it would be too much effort. No point in fucking up my paper chase when I can just as easily get my point across with aliases.
A few things I'd like to have answered
1. What's the battery life on this bad boy.
2. Why no cell network connection out the gate.
3. Some sort of estimate on price.
I'm glad they're doing a redesigned OS for this. The tablet market should get real interesting in the next few years.
If something truly heavy drops on you then steel toes and a hard hat aren't going to do much.. suppose it may be better to have your toes crimped off than to have them trapped/crushed under a container though.
Never worked around shipping containers but I did work in a hardware/ lumber yard with forklifts and heavy (enough) objects. Most people showed up day one with steel toed boots. First word of advice they got was to buy some regular, non-steel toed boots. No point in losing the whole toe when you could just have a few broken toes. We even had someone run over a steel toed boot with hot dogs in it once, sliced them pretty clean, considering the tool.
Religion: a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny
Atheism: a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods
These are contradictory - you can't believe in gods and at the same time lack belief in gods. Hence atheism is not a religion.
While I would not argue that atheism is a religion, the point the GP(...P) made about certain religions not believing in a god or multiple gods results in your definition of Atheism not being exclusive of religion.
Management would get very upset if you said something about one of their "pet employees" even if the comment was made in light-hearted jest.
And you'd get the same type of heat if management overheard the same comment from around the corner while you were talking with one of your coworkers. Talking shit has consequences and no amount of technology is going to change that. You're at work on company equipment and more than likely there was some notice that all communications may be monitored, use at your own risk.
Privacy: You've got a smartphone. I've got a smartphone. Everybody's got a smartphone. Seriously, if your employer feels at all hostile or big brother, can't you do you personal email, FB, Twitter, etc. on your phone?
This. Just this.
I've got this gold plated, vacuum tube telephone cable that will fix all your problems. It normally retails for $1,000 but I'll give you a discount and sell it at $750.
Your reading comprehension is off.
So is yours. If you continued reading the post you'd see that the math breaks even further to indicate that $1/disc equates to 2 to 5 times cheaper than apples $0.99/episode.