He is mowing all the lawns of his neighbors for free, thereby ruining the business of the local gardening company... they lose a bunch of potential sales.
I confused. Why *are* you talking about this, then? It has nothing to do with the article.
This creates a paper trail equivalent to paper ballots that are turned in with any other election, leaving them available for a recount. The voter doesn't keep anything resembling a "receipt".
Re:Nuclear fusion?
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Uh, sorry, but no. The fusion reaction is not larger than the fission reaction.
The fusion reaction, created by the first stage fission, is used to trigger a second, more efficient fission reaction. That's where the majority of the energy comes from.
Wow! Great example! Your example phrase only turned up FIVE separate sources all using the same sentence in different works!
Re:Wouldn't this heat the beer?
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There's a peltier hooked up between the fan and the beer. The bottom side attached to the fan gets hot, but the top side that the beer sits on turns cold.
"Hello, you've just reached the WAVE America emergency hotline, run by Pinkerton Security Services.
"An operator will be on the line shortly to deal with your pressing emergency, but first:
"Wouldn't you just love *love* a nice and tasty Pepsi-cola? Pepsi, it'll quench your thirst."
[screaming]
"Hello, this is Debbi, what's your emergency?"
'Quick, help, someone's after me!'
"Please give me your location so we can get the police to you right away. But first, why don't you go and visit priceline.com? They let you name your *own* prices for airline tickets and hotel reservations."
Oh, yeah, this just sounds like a great system, doesn't it?
There are intraocular lenses now that allow for focusing in the same manner as a natural lens. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intraocular_lens#Accommodating_IOLs
Water vapor is one of the most important causes with regards to the Greenhouse Effect.
Why do you spread lies?
There are no javascript events tied to the text input boxes and there are no popup windows on the site.
Maybe you should check your system for spyware.
DocWagon bracelets become a reality.
I can't wait until I can get an armed medevac from a hostile situation no matter where I am!
Who says there's no such thing as karma?
Certainly not anyone with mod points....
Uhm, no. Enterprise had good ratings for its first two seasons.
In the last season, it averaged 3 points. About equal with Battlestar Galactica, not better than.
But here's the the thing: Enterprise is a network show, BSG is cable.
For a network show, Enterprise isn't so hot.
But for a cable show, BSG is a gigantic success.
If Enterprise was on cable, it probably wouldn't even get a single rating point.
Holy crap, this guy lives down the street from me. The state is Florida, btw.
Really? Do you think that because you looked, or because you're just making stuff up?
From the Oxford English Dictionary, Online Edition (which you can probably access for free through your university if you're a student):
burglarize, v.
trans. To rob burglariously; to break into by violence for the purpose of theft. Also intr.
Hence 'burglarizing vbl. n.
He is mowing all the lawns of his neighbors for free, thereby ruining the business of the local gardening company... they lose a bunch of potential sales.
I confused. Why *are* you talking about this, then? It has nothing to do with the article.
This creates a paper trail equivalent to paper ballots that are turned in with any other election, leaving them available for a recount. The voter doesn't keep anything resembling a "receipt".
Uh, sorry, but no. The fusion reaction is not larger than the fission reaction.
The fusion reaction, created by the first stage fission, is used to trigger a second, more efficient fission reaction. That's where the majority of the energy comes from.
Wow! Great example! Your example phrase only turned up FIVE separate sources all using the same sentence in different works!
There's a peltier hooked up between the fan and the beer. The bottom side attached to the fan gets hot, but the top side that the beer sits on turns cold.
No, but you could probably find a Starbucks.
I sure know that I'd be confused by the domain names if I had just sucked down $2,000 worth of beer....
This sounds like a new TV special.
Tonight on Fox:
WHEN GOOD MEMORY GOES BAD!
"An operator will be on the line shortly to deal with your pressing emergency, but first:
"Wouldn't you just love *love* a nice and tasty Pepsi-cola? Pepsi, it'll quench your thirst."
[screaming]
"Hello, this is Debbi, what's your emergency?"
'Quick, help, someone's after me!'
"Please give me your location so we can get the police to you right away. But first, why don't you go and visit priceline.com? They let you name your *own* prices for airline tickets and hotel reservations."
Oh, yeah, this just sounds like a great system, doesn't it?