Actually the postfix ++ returns the current value then increments the old variable, so it would be one worse then the crapper since the crapper got incremented by them....
It does a lot of the languages with keyword highlights, and the feature I like the best is it adds a menu item in the drop down menu when you click on a file, any file, it adds "Open in Tex Pad" menu item, so you can easily open any file in textpad. Also if the file you select to open in textpad is a binary file, it will open it in its hex editor.
adly, that largely is the spirit of the business. if you bought it, you can always blame them for errors.
Well I can honestly say, that this is not the spirit of the DoD. THey will thourghly test the software, and report any discrepancies back to the company that wrote it so they can submit a newer version with fixes...
To answer your question. Prior to a new version of software or firmware being used by the military as a whole, it is completely tested and examined by a group within the DoD, and their test results are reported to the ones deciding if the new software or firmware is used.
ALso I would expect that they wouldn't take the newest version off the internet, but take a baseline version and commit that version to thier own configuration management, and use that for all thier applications.
Actually I would almost argue that this is closer to someone moving clear across the country, and taking their phone number, complete with area code with them. That would present almost the same problems since the telephone infrastructure use the area code to map a call to a given area, more or less like the core routers on the internet.
Actually in BDU's the blouse isn't tucked into the pants. However, the top button never gets buttoned, no branch I know of wears a white undershirt in BDU's, the BDU Pants aren't bloused, the BDU pants have zippers on the cargo pockets, which I believe the army is doing but it isn't out yet. No name or service tapes, no rank...
I work for a defense contractor, and when we have a picture of our product with soldiers, we get actual sodiers and take thier picture...
Is it right for a discredited man to have his pHD removed? Is it right that popular opinion can determine how qualified someone is to make a statement in their field?
I think that in this instance, is right to discredit him. You are right, you cannot strip the knowledge out of him that he gained while working on his doctoral degree. However, if someone has a PhD in a given field, especially in the sciences, when he speaks on a subject under his PhD then there is a certain amount of faith you bestow on him as an expert in that field. But if you go around falsifing your data, then you are not necisarily speaking the truth. After it is found out that this guy falsifies data, would you believe him when he says he proved something. THus stripping his PhD isn't to strip his knowledge, but to strip his credential as an expert in the given field.
I would have to agree. I am not against the cameras per se, I think they will have a positive effect. You might not see Baltimores crime drop, but you will see the crime in areas covered by the cameras to drop. In my opinion though the better alternative is allowing concealed carry and allowing the citizens to defend themselves.
You obviously have never had a clearance. I just had a five year update done, and that itslef took a few months. And that is only examining the last five years, unlike the 7 to 10 years they examine for a Top Secret...
Well if someone was going to put a blank page up with just a flash movie, then they can use the html meta tags to tell the searchengine what search terms can find that page....
They have no choice. In the military, you MUST show respect your commanding officers. They're not allowed to tell what they really think.
You ar eright, you must show respect. But showing respect and HAVING respect are two different things. I was in Basic Training when CLinton was reelected, the day that announcement was made was not a pretty day, trust me. There was very little respect for Clinton with the military.
You mean like June 03, 2004? Yeah, way to go. You don't have any real reason to critizise Bush so you call him a draft dodger for joining the National Guard. Hmmm, I seem to recal that the National Guard is a military force. That is funny, so he dodged the military draft by joining the military. I guess that means that my father dodged the Vietnam Draft by joining the Air Force huh?
It's logically difficult to claim that an American is anti-American, unless you've also diagnosed suicidal tendencies. But nevermind that... compare to the current president, who at the same time was sucking millions of dollars from the US military with his dereliction, which went unpunished because his daddy was high in government. Hmmm, yeah somehow his father is going to get him off the hook for dereliction, (hint: Not showing up for duty at all is usually not called dereliction but AWOL). Right, I guess it is some kind of Right-Wing conspiricy huh? I guess his old commander that a few months back said he remembered seing Bush there is part of this hugh Right-Wing Conspiricy cover up too, huh?
That's so untrue, it's really funny. You NEVER fire someone from the military except for dangerous incompetence. So many troops want to leave continuously, that firing them just isn't needed- they'll volunteer to go. (Sorta like Bush volunteered to leave the Guard early, remember?)
My point was that Clinton downsized the military drastically.
But once more, compare against Bush where he's cutting veteran's benefits, and forbidding troops from leaving the military when their time is up. Stop Loss Orders happen all the time. I barely missed a stop loss order that happened under Clinton. And also a little hint, a Stop Loss Order wouldn't come from the President, but rather the Chief of Staff's of the different services.
Yeah, that great saluting must make the soldiers feel so much better about all the dying and maiming they go through... First of all it is a 100% volunteer military, everyone that enters the military knows that there is a chance that they will be ordered to fight for thier country. Secondly, it isn't the saluting, but the fact that you can just tell Bush has respect for the military, where as Clinton didn't.
Believe it or not, most military members do respect him. And you can also see that he respects them as well. You want to know about service members not having much respect for thier commander-in-chief, look no further then when the commander-in-chief was a draft dodger, who held anti-American protests on foreign soil.
As far as respect goes, you could see that Clinton had nothing but contempt for our military, and Bush is very respectable. You might not be able to see it if you were never in the military, but Bush will go out of his way to return a salute, however Clinton only did a half-assed job of returning the salute. Also Clinton felt it necesary to fire a bunch of the military. I think it is really sad, but if you assembled all the military personnel, and military hardware that Clinton "Down-sized" you would have assembled like the third or forth largest military in the world.
Yes most definatly a one off. More consistently is that the Simpsons Back yard has a wooden fence surrounding it. In the episode where the Parking lot is behind thier house, the fence is chain link....
No but think of it this way, you coul dcharge them rent for the space they occupy until such time that they can go and remove the offending articles from your property:)
My sister did this while she was in grade school too, only it was at a summer school. The main difference was that my sisters was dropped onto a grass field, from an airplane.....
Was pretty cool, I remember that one person that didn't have her egg break, her primary solution was she used a goose egg not a chicken egg.
Also according to the article, the device transmits a signal that causes calls to go to voicemail. Aren't most phones setup so that when you get a new voice mail, it sends a message to the phone telling you so, in effect turning cell phones into a sort of pager while under the effects of this device?
That would solve the problem for the doctors and whomevers that need to be gotten a hold of, they can detect that they were just left a voice mail, then go outside and call in to check the voice mail...
Wouldn't the better approach, rather then punishing everyone for the few stupid people, wouldn't the better approach be something like if a cell phone rings during the movie, then anyone in the theater at the time can choose to leave the theater and get refunded, then the theater house charges the offending person the price of everyones admission that they just refunded. Isn't it better to educate the stupid rather then punish all. THis would serve two purposes. First off if you are annoyed by a cell phone ring during a movie, you can feel better knowing you got your admission back, and people will then be a lot more concious abiout muting the ringing of thier cell phone so they don't get hit with an outrageous stupidity tax.
No but most of the states have state laws that make gambling illegal except under certain conditions, like the state ran lotteries, or like for example Missouri, where a casino must float on the water of the Mississippi River. Of course there are creative ways around laws, the intention of the law was to limit gambling to boats on the Mississippi River, however one casino dug a hugh pool on the other side of St. Louis and put in water lines that pump Mississippi water directly to the pool and have a return back to the River. Built a casino that looks like a normal building, but is in fact floating in the pool, the pool is just barely larger then the base of the building....
Actually the postfix ++ returns the current value then increments the old variable, so it would be one worse then the crapper since the crapper got incremented by them....
sorry the link to text pad is TextPad
TextPad
It does a lot of the languages with keyword highlights, and the feature I like the best is it adds a menu item in the drop down menu when you click on a file, any file, it adds "Open in Tex Pad" menu item, so you can easily open any file in textpad. Also if the file you select to open in textpad is a binary file, it will open it in its hex editor.
Patches~
Either you don't speak English well or you have a very strange sense of humour.
Or the other possability which I lean towards is they are quoting the Simpsons!
You know the Senor Burns Song from the Simpsons?
Most big companies are putting R&D centers in India and China. How do they assure us the people they are hiring don't have ulterior motives.
Software and hardware that is being designed for weapons systems would have to be designed by Americans in the United States.
adly, that largely is the spirit of the business.
if you bought it, you can always blame them for errors.
Well I can honestly say, that this is not the spirit of the DoD. THey will thourghly test the software, and report any discrepancies back to the company that wrote it so they can submit a newer version with fixes...
To answer your question. Prior to a new version of software or firmware being used by the military as a whole, it is completely tested and examined by a group within the DoD, and their test results are reported to the ones deciding if the new software or firmware is used.
ALso I would expect that they wouldn't take the newest version off the internet, but take a baseline version and commit that version to thier own configuration management, and use that for all thier applications.
Jeopardy films an entire week of shows in a day. and they only film on like tuesday and wednsday.
So the shows we are watching now have been taped a while ago....
Actually I would almost argue that this is closer to someone moving clear across the country, and taking their phone number, complete with area code with them. That would present almost the same problems since the telephone infrastructure use the area code to map a call to a given area, more or less like the core routers on the internet.
Actually in BDU's the blouse isn't tucked into the pants. However, the top button never gets buttoned, no branch I know of wears a white undershirt in BDU's, the BDU Pants aren't bloused, the BDU pants have zippers on the cargo pockets, which I believe the army is doing but it isn't out yet. No name or service tapes, no rank...
I work for a defense contractor, and when we have a picture of our product with soldiers, we get actual sodiers and take thier picture...
Is it right for a discredited man to have his pHD removed? Is it right that popular opinion can determine how
qualified someone is to make a statement in their field?
I think that in this instance, is right to discredit him. You are right, you cannot strip the knowledge out of him that he gained while working on his doctoral degree. However, if someone has a PhD in a given field, especially in the sciences, when he speaks on a subject under his PhD then there is a certain amount of faith you bestow on him as an expert in that field. But if you go around falsifing your data, then you are not necisarily speaking the truth. After it is found out that this guy falsifies data, would you believe him when he says he proved something. THus stripping his PhD isn't to strip his knowledge, but to strip his credential as an expert in the given field.
I would have to agree. I am not against the cameras per se, I think they will have a positive effect. You might not see Baltimores crime drop, but you will see the crime in areas covered by the cameras to drop. In my opinion though the better alternative is allowing concealed carry and allowing the citizens to defend themselves.
You obviously have never had a clearance. I just had a five year update done, and that itslef took a few months. And that is only examining the last five years, unlike the 7 to 10 years they examine for a Top Secret...
Well if someone was going to put a blank page up with just a flash movie, then they can use the html meta tags to tell the searchengine what search terms can find that page....
They have no choice. In the military, you MUST show respect your commanding officers. They're not allowed to tell what they really think.
You ar eright, you must show respect. But showing respect and HAVING respect are two different things. I was in Basic Training when CLinton was reelected, the day that announcement was made was not a pretty day, trust me. There was very little respect for Clinton with the military.
You mean like June 03, 2004?
Yeah, way to go. You don't have any real reason to critizise Bush so you call him a draft dodger for joining the National Guard. Hmmm, I seem to recal that the National Guard is a military force. That is funny, so he dodged the military draft by joining the military. I guess that means that my father dodged the Vietnam Draft by joining the Air Force huh?
It's logically difficult to claim that an American is anti-American, unless you've also diagnosed suicidal tendencies. But nevermind that... compare to the current president, who at the same time was sucking millions of dollars from the US military with his dereliction, which went unpunished because his daddy was high in government.
Hmmm, yeah somehow his father is going to get him off the hook for dereliction, (hint: Not showing up for duty at all is usually not called dereliction but AWOL). Right, I guess it is some kind of Right-Wing conspiricy huh? I guess his old commander that a few months back said he remembered seing Bush there is part of this hugh Right-Wing Conspiricy cover up too, huh?
That's so untrue, it's really funny. You NEVER fire someone from the military except for dangerous incompetence. So many troops want to leave continuously, that firing them just isn't needed- they'll volunteer to go. (Sorta like Bush volunteered to leave the Guard early, remember?)
My point was that Clinton downsized the military drastically.
But once more, compare against Bush where he's cutting veteran's benefits, and forbidding troops from leaving the military when their time is up.
Stop Loss Orders happen all the time. I barely missed a stop loss order that happened under Clinton. And also a little hint, a Stop Loss Order wouldn't come from the President, but rather the Chief of Staff's of the different services.
Yeah, that great saluting must make the soldiers feel so much better about all the dying and maiming they go through...
First of all it is a 100% volunteer military, everyone that enters the military knows that there is a chance that they will be ordered to fight for thier country. Secondly, it isn't the saluting, but the fact that you can just tell Bush has respect for the military, where as Clinton didn't.
Believe it or not, most military members do respect him. And you can also see that he respects them as well. You want to know about service members not having much respect for thier commander-in-chief, look no further then when the commander-in-chief was a draft dodger, who held anti-American protests on foreign soil.
As far as respect goes, you could see that Clinton had nothing but contempt for our military, and Bush is very respectable. You might not be able to see it if you were never in the military, but Bush will go out of his way to return a salute, however Clinton only did a half-assed job of returning the salute. Also Clinton felt it necesary to fire a bunch of the military. I think it is really sad, but if you assembled all the military personnel, and military hardware that Clinton "Down-sized" you would have assembled like the third or forth largest military in the world.
Yes most definatly a one off. More consistently is that the Simpsons Back yard has a wooden fence surrounding it. In the episode where the Parking lot is behind thier house, the fence is chain link....
Luckily you don't have to out run the bear, just be able to out run one of your friends, and make sure that friend is with you all the time...
No but think of it this way, you coul dcharge them rent for the space they occupy until such time that they can go and remove the offending articles from your property :)
I thought I read somewhere that someone who is cremated thier ashes will wiegh exactly what they weighed when born....
Could be BS though....
My sister did this while she was in grade school too, only it was at a summer school. The main difference was that my sisters was dropped onto a grass field, from an airplane.....
Was pretty cool, I remember that one person that didn't have her egg break, her primary solution was she used a goose egg not a chicken egg.
Also according to the article, the device transmits a signal that causes calls to go to voicemail. Aren't most phones setup so that when you get a new voice mail, it sends a message to the phone telling you so, in effect turning cell phones into a sort of pager while under the effects of this device?
That would solve the problem for the doctors and whomevers that need to be gotten a hold of, they can detect that they were just left a voice mail, then go outside and call in to check the voice mail...
Wouldn't the better approach, rather then punishing everyone for the few stupid people, wouldn't the better approach be something like if a cell phone rings during the movie, then anyone in the theater at the time can choose to leave the theater and get refunded, then the theater house charges the offending person the price of everyones admission that they just refunded. Isn't it better to educate the stupid rather then punish all. THis would serve two purposes. First off if you are annoyed by a cell phone ring during a movie, you can feel better knowing you got your admission back, and people will then be a lot more concious abiout muting the ringing of thier cell phone so they don't get hit with an outrageous stupidity tax.
No but most of the states have state laws that make gambling illegal except under certain conditions, like the state ran lotteries, or like for example Missouri, where a casino must float on the water of the Mississippi River. Of course there are creative ways around laws, the intention of the law was to limit gambling to boats on the Mississippi River, however one casino dug a hugh pool on the other side of St. Louis and put in water lines that pump Mississippi water directly to the pool and have a return back to the River. Built a casino that looks like a normal building, but is in fact floating in the pool, the pool is just barely larger then the base of the building....
Hence the name of my band - the cure to the country's ills lies in more love, less hate, baby.
That is a hell of a long name for a band...