What are you talking about??? You can't affect what your hand is in stud.
It seems you have no idea what you are talking about, and what you actually don't like isn't Hold'em versus Stud, but limit versus no limit.
And hold'em, even the no limit variety, is far more than just bluffing.
If someone is an idiot and doesn't understand that the situations in which 'all-in' with 64o is the correct play aren't the norm and instead copies what they see on TV tournaments then they will be doing nothing but bluffing. They will also lose all their money very quickly to the people who do understand. They're fun to play with too, pity they never last long...
Hold-em variants are easier to play than stud variants - luck does play a bigger roll. And for the people who know how to play them that is a *good* thing - the more luck there is the longer bad players will keep playing (and giving away their money) because they don't just keep losing all the time.
Windows shares a property with star trek movies, alternate versions are good.
95 - blue screening piece of junk 98 - "good enough" at the time, well OK 98SE was "good enough". ME - piece of crap XP - "good enough" at the time Vista - piece of crap 7 - "good enough"
I don't get to choose who gets given guns (and the discretion to use lethal force).
Society has decided (since there is no outcry over it) that since lying helps them "solve" cases they can do it as they please.
Just like society has decided that it is OK for politicians to lie and doesn't expect them to actually do what they said they would - since they elect them again next time.
Ask 20 random people "should a police officer be allowed to lie to a terrorist suspect in order to get information from them? How about a murder suspect?" I suspect most will say "yes and yes". So here they are lying (about keeping the data) in order to get DNA information from a suspect.
And yes, he was a suspect, they were not trying to eliminate some of dozens of DNA samples they found at the scene. They were trying to find who did it.
I've had the engine turn off while driving and yes non-assisted steering requires a bunch more effort - though only at low speeds, you don't turn sharply at highway speeds.
I've never understood Saturday mail delivery, but again that's because I grew up in Oz where there is no such thing.
I would think they want to drop a day other than Saturday because Saturday isn't the least busy day. Plus if you drop Saturday there's now two days in a row with no mail which some might consider worse than two one day gaps.
And that you would rather pay a few cents more in postage than have your low-performing branch office removed is the entire problem. The other 300 million of us would rather your branch be removed than pay a few extra cents on our postage.
Or could it be that the country is in a huge recession and lots of businesses with huge fixed costs and tiny marginal costs aren't doing well?
Yes the USPS is an inefficient behemoth, but it's one of the few large government organizations that is actually constitutional. Why not pick on the ones that aren't first (the department of education springs to mind, social security anyone?)
That sits better with by preconceptions than the Army Corps of Engineers screwing it up (though of course it would be their lawyers doing the screwing up so maybe not).
Copyright law is what it is. A court gave a ruling making a judgment on how it applies to this case. Until it is overturned on appeal, this is how copyright works.
You are the one who seems to be under some influence, since the facts are pretty clear.
Now, I think this is a bad thing but that doesn't mean I can't see that that is what the law says.
The rest of us aren't perfect. Hence there are some bugs in the code that the user can trigger.
Sure we could hide them and not show error messages and let the user continue working oblivious to the fact that the data is never going to be saved because our database connection dropped and won't reconnect. I suspect our users will be less happy with that situation than getting an error message and calling support.
in manhattan. Take a different one. Yes it likely has no effect at all (actually what frequency are they, you could put a lot of material that absorbs it to heat your apartment in winter, I kid, I kid) but you are considering it and so will potential buyers down the line when the second leg down in this recession means you can't make the payments anymore.
Also, if you are buying it it isn't an apartment it's a condo (heck it's NYC could be a co-op even), right?
I imagine the consequences of trying use an invalid Australian passport in China would be worse than doing so in New Zealand. It should all turn out fine, they contact the Australian officials who explain the situation - but things don't always work as they should.
The problem isn't getting a new passport, that's simple. The problem is not knowing you need to and trying to use a passport that comes up on the canceled list (hopefully without any further explanation like, "used in spying/assassinations/terrorism") to get past the guys with machine guns who are more than happy to interview you while they slowly contact your consulate.
"rather quickly" isn't going to cut it in a lot of cases.
Now visiting China might see me playing by a different set of rules, but I have *never* "registered" with an embassy/consulate or told my government where I was when I've been traveling overseas.
What are you talking about??? You can't affect what your hand is in stud.
It seems you have no idea what you are talking about, and what you actually don't like isn't Hold'em versus Stud, but limit versus no limit.
And hold'em, even the no limit variety, is far more than just bluffing.
If someone is an idiot and doesn't understand that the situations in which 'all-in' with 64o is the correct play aren't the norm and instead copies what they see on TV tournaments then they will be doing nothing but bluffing. They will also lose all their money very quickly to the people who do understand. They're fun to play with too, pity they never last long...
Hold-em variants are easier to play than stud variants - luck does play a bigger roll. And for the people who know how to play them that is a *good* thing - the more luck there is the longer bad players will keep playing (and giving away their money) because they don't just keep losing all the time.
It'll succeed of Nesson decides to defend himself.
There's no need to get annoyed because other people are better at a game than you.
Maybe you don't kick them back. I on the other hand have had great success with it.
Thank you.
I now truly have heard the worst idea that will be thought of in my lifetime. Earlier than I expected, but oh well.
Maybe you should try reading the thread.
Windows shares a property with star trek movies, alternate versions are good.
95 - blue screening piece of junk
98 - "good enough" at the time, well OK 98SE was "good enough".
ME - piece of crap
XP - "good enough" at the time
Vista - piece of crap
7 - "good enough"
Said terrorist probably hasn't committed a crime in Dubai.
Said assassins have.
Surprise, surprise the police in Dubai want the ones that broke the law.
Because I live in the real world.
I don't get to choose who gets given guns (and the discretion to use lethal force).
Society has decided (since there is no outcry over it) that since lying helps them "solve" cases they can do it as they please.
Just like society has decided that it is OK for politicians to lie and doesn't expect them to actually do what they said they would - since they elect them again next time.
Ask 20 random people "should a police officer be allowed to lie to a terrorist suspect in order to get information from them? How about a murder suspect?" I suspect most will say "yes and yes". So here they are lying (about keeping the data) in order to get DNA information from a suspect.
And yes, he was a suspect, they were not trying to eliminate some of dozens of DNA samples they found at the scene. They were trying to find who did it.
You need to exercise a little.
I've had the engine turn off while driving and yes non-assisted steering requires a bunch more effort - though only at low speeds, you don't turn sharply at highway speeds.
without using very old hardware or building your own hard drive controller.
Have fun looking for a new job.
Seriously?
No you just need to pay their owner to compensate him for the lost property.
Dropping pennies is really simple, see Australia.
I've never understood Saturday mail delivery, but again that's because I grew up in Oz where there is no such thing.
I would think they want to drop a day other than Saturday because Saturday isn't the least busy day. Plus if you drop Saturday there's now two days in a row with no mail which some might consider worse than two one day gaps.
And that you would rather pay a few cents more in postage than have your low-performing branch office removed is the entire problem. The other 300 million of us would rather your branch be removed than pay a few extra cents on our postage.
Or could it be that the country is in a huge recession and lots of businesses with huge fixed costs and tiny marginal costs aren't doing well?
Yes the USPS is an inefficient behemoth, but it's one of the few large government organizations that is actually constitutional. Why not pick on the ones that aren't first (the department of education springs to mind, social security anyone?)
Would that make the stamps featuring it more valuable? And make the damages award higher :)
Obviously not since it doesn't change the initial profits or reasonable royalties - but I've never let facts get in the way before so why start now.
OK then. The idiot Government lawyers fucked up.
That sits better with by preconceptions than the Army Corps of Engineers screwing it up (though of course it would be their lawyers doing the screwing up so maybe not).
Copyright law is what it is. A court gave a ruling making a judgment on how it applies to this case. Until it is overturned on appeal, this is how copyright works.
You are the one who seems to be under some influence, since the facts are pretty clear.
Now, I think this is a bad thing but that doesn't mean I can't see that that is what the law says.
And would you say catholicism has been operating at a profit? I sure would.
The rest of us aren't perfect. Hence there are some bugs in the code that the user can trigger.
Sure we could hide them and not show error messages and let the user continue working oblivious to the fact that the data is never going to be saved because our database connection dropped and won't reconnect. I suspect our users will be less happy with that situation than getting an error message and calling support.
It's a bug. Sure they should have caught that error and continued with the game itself, but not doing so is hardly uncommon in computing.
No, a cease and desist is a threat of legal action.
I's skipping the talk to each other part completely.
in manhattan. Take a different one. Yes it likely has no effect at all (actually what frequency are they, you could put a lot of material that absorbs it to heat your apartment in winter, I kid, I kid) but you are considering it and so will potential buyers down the line when the second leg down in this recession means you can't make the payments anymore.
Also, if you are buying it it isn't an apartment it's a condo (heck it's NYC could be a co-op even), right?
How is china a bad example?
I imagine the consequences of trying use an invalid Australian passport in China would be worse than doing so in New Zealand. It should all turn out fine, they contact the Australian officials who explain the situation - but things don't always work as they should.
The problem isn't getting a new passport, that's simple. The problem is not knowing you need to and trying to use a passport that comes up on the canceled list (hopefully without any further explanation like, "used in spying/assassinations/terrorism") to get past the guys with machine guns who are more than happy to interview you while they slowly contact your consulate.
"rather quickly" isn't going to cut it in a lot of cases.
Now visiting China might see me playing by a different set of rules, but I have *never* "registered" with an embassy/consulate or told my government where I was when I've been traveling overseas.