This myth using signal mirrors but they probably won't. (Because from what I remember the problem was aiming them and a signal mirror would make aiming it easier.)
I mean one of the symptoms of clinical depression is willingness to consider suicide. (Which I would think would mean that you feel death less.) Isn't depression more common among people with degrees? (Isn't it also more prevalent among those with higher IQ's as well?)
They don't do a deal with Comcast to have your XBox be your cable box. (I mean besides the fact the video would have to come through the ethernet and therefore you'd have to have comcast as your internet company.) I mean they could charge a premium to turn it on and give it some slick name. (You know, like "Get Xfinity 360, only $20 extra a month.")
Oh great, taking care of one pest animal with a bigger more dangerous pest animal. (Well ok, rats are more likely to carry disease.) Coyotes are about the only animal I won't swerve to miss in my car. (Hell, I'm tempted to chase after them if I see them and run them down.)
I don't know if it's I've lost my mojo or other things have come up. You know, when work/commute take up about 10 hrs a day and then you have to make/get dinner there isn't that much time. (Especially if you're like me and you developed migraines in your twenties like me. I can't game if I've got a migraine.) What I've found is I have an over/under of 10 hrs. If a game can keep me engaged for 10 hrs then I'll really get into it and complete it. If it doesn't then'll I'll forget about it. The last 2 games to do that for me were Batman:AA and Red Faction Guerilla.(AKA Grand Theft Martian.)
You know, since Jack Valenti told us how digital copying is perfect and everything and DNA is digital.
I never could get hang of those damn parens
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Oddly enough what I hate about LISP (Language to Induce Stress in Programmer) was the parens but it wasn't because there was so many of them. It was because you had to have exactly the right number. One set too many or too few and your program crashed. Drove me up the figurative wall. (That and that whole thing not using the damn return key to break up things onto multiple lines. What's wrong, does your keyboard give you 50,000 volt shock if you hit the return key? Oh well, now I know why my teachers in grade school complained about my run on sentences. They were like LISP, hard to read because each would just go on and on.)
I like to point out as a retort to that "We went to the moon why can't we cure the common cold." is that there's 3 basic reasons it isn't worth it. Look if you're willing to suffer with it the cold goes away in 7 days and you don't get that sick. (Now the flu you can get really sick.) So if you were selling me a cure it'd have to have 3 properties which kind of make it a toughie. The cure would have to be fast since if I take nothing I'm better in 7 days. It'd have to be cheap since if I do nothing I'm better for free. It'd also have to be super safe since if I do nothing I get better with little chance of getting really sick. So unless you have a cure that has those 3 properties a cure isn't worth it.
Is that the derivative is one. (Yes, I agree mathematician make limits way more complex when they could just say the limit is the answer to the question "Where does it look like it's going?" Still the derivative is a limit so I'd think having some idea about limits makes you understand where the derivative comes from and not "Because that's what Stone Cold Isaac Newton said so.")
Especially since the drives on the DC are notorious for breaking after a year or 2. Well ok, you can fix it by popping the DC open and adjusting the laser in the drive but at least in my case I've had to do it repeatedly.
requirement? That would be awesome for me. (Since I'm apparently one of those extremely rare, almost non-existent individuals that had problems with it. At least that's what the uni seemed to claim.)
I mean I think I originally got my NES in the Boston area in March of 86. But after I got it no new games came out for months. As I remember it I didn't see any new games until the September'ish so what you say makes a whole load of sense.
They didn't do the full US release until Feb/Mar of 86. (Before that they only place you could get it was NYC or LA.) Also back then no internet so no going on the web and having one shipped to you.
What they did was convert them into pleuripotenet stem cells. (The long and short of it is that stem cells are cells who's job it is to make more cells. The problem is that certain stem cells can only make certain other cells. So skin stem cells can probably only make either more skin stem cells or skin cells. Pleuripotent stem cells can make any cell that appears in the adult organism. Oh for those that care the "top of the line" stem cells would be totipotent. Not only can they make any cell pleuripotent can but they can make other stuff like placenta and umbilical cords.)
Hmm, I think you're correct. I just checked on google images and the Genesis version was MA-13 but you could uncensor it with a code. (The SNES one was censored and unrated.) I must have been thinking of MK2 which was MA-17 on the Genesis and I'm pretty sure Toys R Us sold that. (After bragging they wouldn't sell any MA-17 games. Of course this reminds me there was a previous rating system for games that got replaced by the new one.)
Just wondering since they do carry M rated games. (Originally they didn't but from what I remember that went out the window when Mortal Kombat came out. Wow surprise surprise they changed their policy when the stood to loose out on a large some of money.)
Installs. I mean I hear the old "Just go into the add/remove" thing and it does everything but twice already I've done installs where the app didn't actually work after I installed it. I think one was gnomad which doesn't work because a standard install doesn't have root permissions. (I googled on it and found out you can tweak a text file so it starts via sudo and then you can give it admin privileges so it would then work with a nomad zen I inherited.) I know I was having trouble with a partioning package since it also installed but didn't give me the option to start it with sudo. (The fact that after trying it for a little bit I quickly ran into these problems makes me think it's not as user friendly as some people say. Hey that reminds me, I need to tweak avast under ubuntu because that currently has problems on my machine. Yes I used a debian package in that case.)
I realize people sometimes equate biblical literalism with the Roman Catholic Church. But that's not true and there's a very simple way to realize this at Galileo's time. Back in those days a good portion of the public couldn't read at all. Those that could couldn't read the bible in it's original languages, which were Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic. (Or the Latin translation. Basically the only people that could read it were heavily educated.) So you have the parishoners who basically couldn't read the original stuff and had to rely on the clergy to tell them what it said. So basically the clergy actually had a simple reason to fudge what it said, they might lose control over the parishoners if they did. (I mean they put William Tyndale to death for translating it. They're not literalists, they're control freaks.)
This myth using signal mirrors but they probably won't. (Because from what I remember the problem was aiming them and a signal mirror would make aiming it easier.)
I mean one of the symptoms of clinical depression is willingness to consider suicide. (Which I would think would mean that you feel death less.) Isn't depression more common among people with degrees? (Isn't it also more prevalent among those with higher IQ's as well?)
They don't do a deal with Comcast to have your XBox be your cable box. (I mean besides the fact the video would have to come through the ethernet and therefore you'd have to have comcast as your internet company.) I mean they could charge a premium to turn it on and give it some slick name. (You know, like "Get Xfinity 360, only $20 extra a month.")
No, it's an admission that most people buy laptop computers to access the Internet, play music and films.
Computer ownership accelerated when the Internet became popular. Hence it is the "killer application" for most users.
I mean porn supposedly pushed sales of VHS so I guess the internet could accelerate computer ownership for the same reason.
Oh great, taking care of one pest animal with a bigger more dangerous pest animal. (Well ok, rats are more likely to carry disease.) Coyotes are about the only animal I won't swerve to miss in my car. (Hell, I'm tempted to chase after them if I see them and run them down.)
I don't know if it's I've lost my mojo or other things have come up. You know, when work/commute take up about 10 hrs a day and then you have to make/get dinner there isn't that much time. (Especially if you're like me and you developed migraines in your twenties like me. I can't game if I've got a migraine.) What I've found is I have an over/under of 10 hrs. If a game can keep me engaged for 10 hrs then I'll really get into it and complete it. If it doesn't then'll I'll forget about it. The last 2 games to do that for me were Batman:AA and Red Faction Guerilla.(AKA Grand Theft Martian.)
After Hall and Oates broke up and now I know.
You know, since Jack Valenti told us how digital copying is perfect and everything and DNA is digital.
Oddly enough what I hate about LISP (Language to Induce Stress in Programmer) was the parens but it wasn't because there was so many of them. It was because you had to have exactly the right number. One set too many or too few and your program crashed. Drove me up the figurative wall. (That and that whole thing not using the damn return key to break up things onto multiple lines. What's wrong, does your keyboard give you 50,000 volt shock if you hit the return key? Oh well, now I know why my teachers in grade school complained about my run on sentences. They were like LISP, hard to read because each would just go on and on.)
I like to point out as a retort to that "We went to the moon why can't we cure the common cold." is that there's 3 basic reasons it isn't worth it. Look if you're willing to suffer with it the cold goes away in 7 days and you don't get that sick. (Now the flu you can get really sick.) So if you were selling me a cure it'd have to have 3 properties which kind of make it a toughie. The cure would have to be fast since if I take nothing I'm better in 7 days. It'd have to be cheap since if I do nothing I'm better for free. It'd also have to be super safe since if I do nothing I get better with little chance of getting really sick. So unless you have a cure that has those 3 properties a cure isn't worth it.
Is that the derivative is one. (Yes, I agree mathematician make limits way more complex when they could just say the limit is the answer to the question "Where does it look like it's going?" Still the derivative is a limit so I'd think having some idea about limits makes you understand where the derivative comes from and not "Because that's what Stone Cold Isaac Newton said so.")
So does that fix the problem for awhile? Just curious. (Since both my and my bro's DC went out of alignment.)
Especially since the drives on the DC are notorious for breaking after a year or 2. Well ok, you can fix it by popping the DC open and adjusting the laser in the drive but at least in my case I've had to do it repeatedly.
For a labrador retriever, this turns out to be 4.3 Hz."
Yes but where do I get a labrador for that dog to retrieve.
requirement? That would be awesome for me. (Since I'm apparently one of those extremely rare, almost non-existent individuals that had problems with it. At least that's what the uni seemed to claim.)
mirrors. At least from what I remember the big problem was aiming them but if they used big signal mirrors you could actually aim them fairly quickly.
I mean I think I originally got my NES in the Boston area in March of 86. But after I got it no new games came out for months. As I remember it I didn't see any new games until the September'ish so what you say makes a whole load of sense.
They didn't do the full US release until Feb/Mar of 86. (Before that they only place you could get it was NYC or LA.) Also back then no internet so no going on the web and having one shipped to you.
A fish that can live in solid rock. (I know, you meant 4.5 miles under the surface of the ocean.)
What they did was convert them into pleuripotenet stem cells. (The long and short of it is that stem cells are cells who's job it is to make more cells. The problem is that certain stem cells can only make certain other cells. So skin stem cells can probably only make either more skin stem cells or skin cells. Pleuripotent stem cells can make any cell that appears in the adult organism. Oh for those that care the "top of the line" stem cells would be totipotent. Not only can they make any cell pleuripotent can but they can make other stuff like placenta and umbilical cords.)
Fried beer? That has got to be Homer Simpson's greatest fantasy. The only way it could be better is if it was donut batter.
Hmm, I think you're correct. I just checked on google images and the Genesis version was MA-13 but you could uncensor it with a code. (The SNES one was censored and unrated.) I must have been thinking of MK2 which was MA-17 on the Genesis and I'm pretty sure Toys R Us sold that. (After bragging they wouldn't sell any MA-17 games. Of course this reminds me there was a previous rating system for games that got replaced by the new one.)
Just wondering since they do carry M rated games. (Originally they didn't but from what I remember that went out the window when Mortal Kombat came out. Wow surprise surprise they changed their policy when the stood to loose out on a large some of money.)
Installs. I mean I hear the old "Just go into the add/remove" thing and it does everything but twice already I've done installs where the app didn't actually work after I installed it. I think one was gnomad which doesn't work because a standard install doesn't have root permissions. (I googled on it and found out you can tweak a text file so it starts via sudo and then you can give it admin privileges so it would then work with a nomad zen I inherited.) I know I was having trouble with a partioning package since it also installed but didn't give me the option to start it with sudo. (The fact that after trying it for a little bit I quickly ran into these problems makes me think it's not as user friendly as some people say. Hey that reminds me, I need to tweak avast under ubuntu because that currently has problems on my machine. Yes I used a debian package in that case.)
I realize people sometimes equate biblical literalism with the Roman Catholic Church. But that's not true and there's a very simple way to realize this at Galileo's time. Back in those days a good portion of the public couldn't read at all. Those that could couldn't read the bible in it's original languages, which were Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic. (Or the Latin translation. Basically the only people that could read it were heavily educated.) So you have the parishoners who basically couldn't read the original stuff and had to rely on the clergy to tell them what it said. So basically the clergy actually had a simple reason to fudge what it said, they might lose control over the parishoners if they did. (I mean they put William Tyndale to death for translating it. They're not literalists, they're control freaks.)