Sikh men wear "funny underwear" too. Kaccha is a pair of shorts. This is special, slightly longer type of underwear and is symbolic of continence and a high moral character. Like breeches, Kaccha can be worn on their own without causing embarrassment. Thus it is quite useful in hot weather, swimming and sports activities. It also reminds the Sikh of the need for self-restrain over passions and desires. They are worn with a knotted string that takes a few moments to untie. This gives the Sikh a moment to reflect on why he is taking his pants off. Google the term "Kakkar" for more information.
My DirecTV R15 has a 30 second fast forward button that allows stacked presses (and shows the number of presses on-screen.) All current DirecTV DVRs have this function.
And remember, when ordering DirecTV use promo code 51666 and I'll get $50!
I installed four Barracudas for a large real estate firm (10k+ users) and they were wonderful. This was for users that like to advertise their email addresses as much as possible and for whom the subject line "mortgage" is quite valid. The 'cudas have some good clustering features too which allow you to deal with load and failures. The report screens and emails make the bosses happy. A good admin could build all the tools in a Barracuda but they have already done that well and have packaged it together nicely. It also makes it easy to hand off the mail admin job to someone else when you move on.
I very much doubt that Malda would consider himself a political leader rousing the geek-sheep to fight for his causes. Clueless ones will be directed by someone anyway, be they political, religious or commercial. One way to get the clueless clued in is to get them active directly with the system so that they may more clearly see how it works and what the adoption of their platform would mean within the larger picture. That takes time, dedication and a willingness to modify ones views. Civilization is a long series of debate and compromises. The results of that debate must be open and trusted for the civilization to advance. I think that this article is trying to promote that. Still, read the bill yourself and decide for yourself what is best for you and your community. Then report back here with what you have found and add to the debate. Also thank Malda that he gave you a place to do just that.
I'm glad that you are an active citizen and hope that you have researched your views coming to them through analytical thinking rather than misplaced outrage feed by someone's agenda that does not have your best interests at heart.
I live about 3 miles across the bay from Paine Field so I do kind of root for Boeing. It is cool to see the Dreamlifter over my house every few days. That is one big ass plane!
I understand, my wife and I still use 'talk' to "IM" each other, it's how we met back in the pre-web days. Sometimes we'll get kinky and ytalk but it's getting harder to find partners that are willing.
Or you could just look up your local hams and ask one of them to pass a message on for you. We still do that, ya know. Or better, geek, get your ham license.
Almost all of Verizon's cell (ok, PCS) sites have backup power. That's why they advertise "most reliable network." But, like you, I have my own back-up power for my station for when it gets really nasty.
I'm not sure that the Olympic Mountains are much of an issue for commuters right now. Now, let's see if the state can build two small car ferries in under a year to replace the two eighty year-old boats that all of a sudden went bad.
You can also fix mistakes with wire wrap too. My guess is that he had a pile of old wire wrap sockets and a bin of TTL and got to thinking too much. It could happen to me.
Living in a Indian fishing village myself I see that the culture is expanded all the time. But also the old ways are still kept. The Tulalip Tribes use to game with sticks, now they have casinos. (http://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov) The Tribes have used the money from the casinos to help teach the kids their history and ways, and new ways too (via computers in every home and fibering the 22k acre reservation.) They are also using international IP laws to try to protect their heritage (http://www.williams.edu/go/native/tulalip.htm):
they say the 151-year-old treaty guarantees their world patent rights on native trees, flowers, shrubs and even weeds -- the DNA of every plant that naturally grows here.
If that's true, the tribes could gain trademark control over all future use of native plants. Tribal permission would be needed for pharmaceutical companies and other businesses to use the plants to make medicine, cosmetics or even herbal tea.
Sikh men wear "funny underwear" too. Kaccha is a pair of shorts. This is special, slightly longer type of underwear and is symbolic of continence and a high moral character. Like breeches, Kaccha can be worn on their own without causing embarrassment. Thus it is quite useful in hot weather, swimming and sports activities. It also reminds the Sikh of the need for self-restrain over passions and desires. They are worn with a knotted string that takes a few moments to untie. This gives the Sikh a moment to reflect on why he is taking his pants off. Google the term "Kakkar" for more information.
My DirecTV R15 has a 30 second fast forward button that allows stacked presses (and shows the number of presses on-screen.) All current DirecTV DVRs have this function.
And remember, when ordering DirecTV use promo code 51666 and I'll get $50!
Super low UID? That would be Malda.
Now get off my lawn, punk!
It sounds like what I have at home right now through T-Mobile. see: http://talkforever.t-mobile.com/ My Linksys router has slots for SIM cards too.
Those were hardwired logic.
I installed four Barracudas for a large real estate firm (10k+ users) and they were wonderful. This was for users that like to advertise their email addresses as much as possible and for whom the subject line "mortgage" is quite valid. The 'cudas have some good clustering features too which allow you to deal with load and failures. The report screens and emails make the bosses happy. A good admin could build all the tools in a Barracuda but they have already done that well and have packaged it together nicely. It also makes it easy to hand off the mail admin job to someone else when you move on.
no, octal.
I very much doubt that Malda would consider himself a political leader rousing the geek-sheep to fight for his causes. Clueless ones will be directed by someone anyway, be they political, religious or commercial. One way to get the clueless clued in is to get them active directly with the system so that they may more clearly see how it works and what the adoption of their platform would mean within the larger picture. That takes time, dedication and a willingness to modify ones views. Civilization is a long series of debate and compromises. The results of that debate must be open and trusted for the civilization to advance. I think that this article is trying to promote that. Still, read the bill yourself and decide for yourself what is best for you and your community. Then report back here with what you have found and add to the debate. Also thank Malda that he gave you a place to do just that.
I'm glad that you are an active citizen and hope that you have researched your views coming to them through analytical thinking rather than misplaced outrage feed by someone's agenda that does not have your best interests at heart.
Actually they are telling you to get off your ass and be a citizen. They have been doing that since I've been visiting the site.
I live about 3 miles across the bay from Paine Field so I do kind of root for Boeing. It is cool to see the Dreamlifter over my house every few days. That is one big ass plane!
I understand, my wife and I still use 'talk' to "IM" each other, it's how we met back in the pre-web days. Sometimes we'll get kinky and ytalk but it's getting harder to find partners that are willing.
Please mod up that AC above!
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Or you could just look up your local hams and ask one of them to pass a message on for you. We still do that, ya know. Or better, geek, get your ham license.
Almost all of Verizon's cell (ok, PCS) sites have backup power. That's why they advertise "most reliable network." But, like you, I have my own back-up power for my station for when it gets really nasty.
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I wish there was an "obvious once clearly stated" button to mod you with.
But Seattle also voted FOUR TIMES FOR a monorail. Voting don't mean shit in Seattle. Glorious Greg will decide what SLUT to spend the money on!
I'm not sure that the Olympic Mountains are much of an issue for commuters right now. Now, let's see if the state can build two small car ferries in under a year to replace the two eighty year-old boats that all of a sudden went bad.
It usually means, this post was written by a non-native English speaker.. You can say American if you wish.
You can also fix mistakes with wire wrap too. My guess is that he had a pile of old wire wrap sockets and a bin of TTL and got to thinking too much. It could happen to me.
I remember that beast! It ran CP/M out of the box IIRC.
Childhood's End is what started me on sci-fi back in 1972. Thank you again to my science class teacher.
-Joe Hamelin Tulalip, WAI see one on Marine Drive in Tulalip, WA about everyday. Washington plates on it.
I don't watch TV. I wish others wouldn't.