People don't know enough about anything to make an informed decision when it comes to the actual issues.
That's fine, since their vote is worthless anyway. The real power, corporations, have made sure that whoever you vote for, at any level of government, things will pretty much not change at all.
On the other hand, if you fake the signal which says, basically, "oi, we're doing lots of contracting here, we need more muscle fibers!", you'll get just that.
Yes and no. In addition to chemical signals which move raw materials into place to construct new muscle, you also rely on physical damage to the muscles that tell normal housekeeping cells to clean up, and begin laying new tissue (unless you have not finished puberty). This new tissue is (hopefully) bigger and therefore stronger.
The article didn't go into much detail, and they keep referring to muscle "tone", which is really a different thing than raw muscle. I'm still skeptical of the use of such a drug unless it is accompanied by actual exercise and used as simply a stimulant to improved muscle creation and repair.
The difference is, they're taking people's expensive computers and keeping them. Instead of 100 years ago, when they looked at your inexpensive papers, saw nothing, and gave them back.
The other difference is, they're abusing their authority instead of exercising it with caution. I don't care about the law against jaywalking because cops only use it to stop people from causing problems, not simply crossing against the light. We don't mind searches at the border if they're reasonable. I don't count indefinite seizure of my computer as reasonable.
As someone who's been training in martial arts for years, my advice to anyone concerned with personal safety is to invest in a tazer. The ones the police use are around $500 and they are very effective.
Most games ARE ported. FPS types typically take a couple months, many are released simultaneously. I know there's always a really good title or two that never crosses over (looking at you Far Cry) but most games make it to the Mac.
You might just not see them as they don't carry Mac versions in most stores that sell PC software.
It seems that Linux won't be "ready" for prime time until it gets more support. And by that I mean, when you walk into Best Buy, what is the sales rep trying to push on you.
Remember that the lay person may not even know what an OS is, or really understand what their choices are (beyond "Mac or PC"). Not enough to inquire about their choices anyway.
Well the thing is, there actually ARE an equal number of females vs males in the general population, to pool from. Not so with race, ethnicity, gender-preference, etc.
As far as Blizzard goes, I'm pretty sure they don't even give a release date until maybe 2-3 weeks before hand, specifically to avoid disappointing people.
For their MMO, they've been hyping up the next expansion for possibly a year now, still no release date, not even a date when the beta will be available.
1. No customers for new idea.
2. No budget for some new idea.
3. No "proven" market for new idea.
4. No one is willing to risk their status taking a chance at a new product.
This is one reason Apple can get away with new case/computer designs, and also why their prices are a bit higher. There is a higher R&D cost in their final product, but you get new features that aren't seen (at least not right away) in the PC world, and don't have to deal with legacy hardware.
Even small things such as the design of the Mac Pro case is fairly sophisticated to what's commonly available in the PC world. Just for fun I tried to find an ATX case that had the properties of the Mac case (location of RAM, drives, air flow), and I only found a couple, and they were over $200 for just the case (no PSU).
What does the state demand (or suggest) you teach about global warming? I can imagine it being a topic of interest in a science class, just not sure what teachers are expected to say about it.
I graduated high school in 1990, and environmental issues were largely absent from school. Which is understandable as there was (and still is) a lot of conflicting information out there.
he adds, can endure 'purely voluntary payment for art, knowledge, and culture.'
And he has peer-reviewed proof of this, of course.
Judge kills company, orders money to be paid to apple. Oh, look we spent all of our money on "research and development" and property on mars
That would be fine for Apple, they don't need some chump change settlement fee, they just want their business model intact.
People don't know enough about anything to make an informed decision when it comes to the actual issues.
That's fine, since their vote is worthless anyway. The real power, corporations, have made sure that whoever you vote for, at any level of government, things will pretty much not change at all.
The locker room is not "good naked".
That's amateur stuff. Let me know when they move on to Christmas lights.
Bonus points if you have to find and replace the bad bulb.
We should address the real issue here and provide sex to all students!
Corrected for you.
No need, the students are happily providing sex to each other.
Actually, he claimed he was king.
They didn't take too kindly to Identity Fraud back then either.
On the other hand, if you fake the signal which says, basically, "oi, we're doing lots of contracting here, we need more muscle fibers!", you'll get just that.
Yes and no. In addition to chemical signals which move raw materials into place to construct new muscle, you also rely on physical damage to the muscles that tell normal housekeeping cells to clean up, and begin laying new tissue (unless you have not finished puberty). This new tissue is (hopefully) bigger and therefore stronger.
The article didn't go into much detail, and they keep referring to muscle "tone", which is really a different thing than raw muscle. I'm still skeptical of the use of such a drug unless it is accompanied by actual exercise and used as simply a stimulant to improved muscle creation and repair.
The difference is, they're taking people's expensive computers and keeping them. Instead of 100 years ago, when they looked at your inexpensive papers, saw nothing, and gave them back.
The other difference is, they're abusing their authority instead of exercising it with caution. I don't care about the law against jaywalking because cops only use it to stop people from causing problems, not simply crossing against the light. We don't mind searches at the border if they're reasonable. I don't count indefinite seizure of my computer as reasonable.
You cannot fight global terrorism by turning the USA into a police-state.
They're not trying to fight terrorism, they're trying to become the bigger, badder terrorist.
It should be based on tickets sold, per capita. That way a film from the 70s can be directly compared in popularity to one made today.
we need less people on this earth that act like you just did.
Would you make the same comment to the spam king? If so, you're kind of agreeing with the person you responded to without intending to.
The kids will be the ones with the parental password, since they open the box and install the system. So really this will accomplish nothing.
You don't find out until you click purchase (twice I think). Not exactly as cheap as I was expecting.
As someone who's been training in martial arts for years, my advice to anyone concerned with personal safety is to invest in a tazer. The ones the police use are around $500 and they are very effective.
Mod parent +1 ironic for a man driving a woman crazy.
Most games ARE ported. FPS types typically take a couple months, many are released simultaneously. I know there's always a really good title or two that never crosses over (looking at you Far Cry) but most games make it to the Mac.
You might just not see them as they don't carry Mac versions in most stores that sell PC software.
It seems that Linux won't be "ready" for prime time until it gets more support. And by that I mean, when you walk into Best Buy, what is the sales rep trying to push on you.
Remember that the lay person may not even know what an OS is, or really understand what their choices are (beyond "Mac or PC"). Not enough to inquire about their choices anyway.
But who was responsible? Let the Ginquisition begin!
Nobody expect the Google Inquisition!
I plan to prove this false once and for all, by sailing around the internet and arriving on east Asian web sites from the other side.
Well the thing is, there actually ARE an equal number of females vs males in the general population, to pool from. Not so with race, ethnicity, gender-preference, etc.
As far as Blizzard goes, I'm pretty sure they don't even give a release date until maybe 2-3 weeks before hand, specifically to avoid disappointing people.
For their MMO, they've been hyping up the next expansion for possibly a year now, still no release date, not even a date when the beta will be available.
1. No customers for new idea.
2. No budget for some new idea.
3. No "proven" market for new idea.
4. No one is willing to risk their status taking a chance at a new product.
This is one reason Apple can get away with new case/computer designs, and also why their prices are a bit higher. There is a higher R&D cost in their final product, but you get new features that aren't seen (at least not right away) in the PC world, and don't have to deal with legacy hardware.
Even small things such as the design of the Mac Pro case is fairly sophisticated to what's commonly available in the PC world. Just for fun I tried to find an ATX case that had the properties of the Mac case (location of RAM, drives, air flow), and I only found a couple, and they were over $200 for just the case (no PSU).
The cost of the CD is really irrelevant compared to the monthly fee, which isn't "piratable" in the sense that a CD is.
or the mythical status of global warming
What does the state demand (or suggest) you teach about global warming? I can imagine it being a topic of interest in a science class, just not sure what teachers are expected to say about it.
I graduated high school in 1990, and environmental issues were largely absent from school. Which is understandable as there was (and still is) a lot of conflicting information out there.