Nice oversimplifaction. Money is not and has never been declared to be free speech in the US. Spending your money to support people who advocate ideas you believe in has been declared a form of protected expression of your political ideas, broadly lumped under the freedom of speech.
Alan Parsons Project albums were so well recorded and produced, but the actual music probably doesn't stand the test of time.
Depends on your tastes I suppose. I've been a fan of Alan Parsons and the late Eric Woolfson since I first listened to a cousin's LP of Tales of Mystery and Imagination back in 1978 at the age of 10. While some of the albums hold up better than others, I still enjoy listening to quite a bit of it.
If you want a hook-up, go to match or similar (free) websites
If you want to find a girl you might marry go to eharmony
YMMV. I met my wife on a free site after getting diddly for results on a pay site.
We did get a pretty good laugh when after meeting online we discovered out that we have the same employer and I'm her network administrator. Coincidence is a bizarre thing. (It's a big employer - we work in different buildings a couple of blocks apart, so we'd never met)
True enough, but Europeans seem to have this fixation on bullpups which give great balance but make for a horrible trigger. And you just can't top Ruger for a reliable no-failures magazine.
Working your way through school is now impossible with a minimum wage job, since, you're looking at 35 hours a week at minimum wage to be able to afford only tuition - that doesn't include books or board.
That depends on just what you're willing and able to do. Granted, I've been out of college for a while, but I'm not a boomer, I didn't have the money, and I still worked my way through college. I worked full time, six days a week. I lived with my parents instead of on campus. I took night classes as I could afford them. I had no life. I didn't get the "classic" college experience, and it took me several years longer than it might to get my degree, but I have a decent job and I've been employed full-time with no break since I was 19.
Can everyone do it that way? No. But there are ways. If you can't do what I did, join the military. One of my daughter's friends is attending Vanderbilt on a full ride ROTC scholarship. The guy who sits next to me in our little office next to the server room got his degree while he was a sergeant in the Army. You CAN get a degree without going into debt up to your eyeballs.
If you can't afford it and you can't/won't use an alternate method to the traditional educational experience then pick up a decent trade at a vo-tech school. Believe it or not, plumbers and electricians jobs are going wanting and they pay pretty darn well. For that matter, a 2-year Registered Nurse degree is probably the best bang-for-the-buck thing out there right now.
I know it's not that simple for everyone, but if you can't afford college you've got to learn to look at the problem from a different angle.
Years ago I took a big box full of 200MB SCSI drives I needed to dispose of to a rural firing range with some friends. I laid them out on the 50 yard berm and we spent a few hours plinking away at them, with AR-15's, AK-47 variants, shotguns,.357 magnum and such. Then about 30 minutes cleaning up the debris.
Realistically the best long term storage solution is proper film prints. I have pictures from my parents and grandparents that are 60 and 70 years old that are still very viewable. Funny how that works.
But to answer the question you've actually asked, I'd probably sort them all out on a hard drive and keep that synched up to some online system, be it cloud or otherwise. The goal being that you can occasionally move the home archive to a new a nice new drive once in a while, and if you lose that you can just download them all again.
Or were you wanting "Buy this hard drive, install that software, and sync to this other online service." ?
In this context it doesn't matter. If you are in a faithful monogamous relationship then you're okay. If you aren't then the problem (and solution) is the same no matter your gender, orientation or marital status.
More accurately, it can be said there were celebrations. That may have been influenced or staged has been claimed, but nobody will ever know for sure. Those claims of staging could also be BS from people who realize how bad it made the Palestinians look.
Indeed. I was mocked for printing a small label with my contact information and taping it to the inside flap of my ipod case. One day my ipod slipped out of my pocket and later that morning I received a phone call from someone who works in a building down the street. Yeah, there are plenty of scumbags out there, but decent folk outnumber them.
Except it won't be the same price at both locations because a B&M store still has to pay rent, utilities, pay their cashiers etc... Having a physical presence in a community costs more than a web site and drop shipping from a warehouse in BFE.
How about the opposite: what if people die UNLESS you publish these documents and publishing them would save lives?
That's the point at which an individual has to decide if leaking the information is worth the price he will have to pay. Doing the right thing doesn't mean that bad things can't result for you personally.
Putting arms in the hands of the good guys does not turn them into trigger happy nutjobs that kill random innocent people at the slightest provocation.
To the hoplophobes who like to natter on about "only the military and the police should be trusted to carry weapons", that is exactly what happens. In their worldview it isn't possible that I, a mere civilian, could carry a concealed firearm on a daily basis and not shoot someone the first time I'm provoked.
in America he will face the rest of his life (however long or short it may be) languishing in a high security American prison. In the UK we do at least give the majority of our prisoners the chance of rehabilitation.
Right. Because we don't have such concepts as parole, or rehabilitation programs in our prisons. Oh, wait. Yes we do. In some cases they are remarkably lenient. If you don't believe me, you can ask a friend of mine about the man who sexually molested her adolescent daughter. He's in prison now, but he'll be up for parole in just a very few years. And since he's been completely non-violent, gone through all sorts of rehab programs and just been a model prisoner he'll likely be released the first time he is eligible for early release. Someone who hacked a few computers is likely to get even more lenient treatment, I'd think.
How long did this last before he ran out of fuel? Where exactly do you pick up JetA during WWI? What happens when he runs out of ammo?
Jet fuel is highly refined kerosene. In a pinch a fighter can literally refuel at any gas station that had kerosene on hand. It's not good for the engine, but it will work. The original poster indicated that he was using the speed of his aircraft as an indirect weapon, so ammo is of secondary consideration.
The more realistic question is maintenance and parts availability. Modern fighter craft require a fairly stringent maintenance schedule. Parts availability would be the first problem. It's why Iran had to ground their F-14's not all that long after the US and Iran broke off relations. They didn't have the parts to maintain them nor the technical ability to manufacture the parts.
I see a replay of the lawsuit over the ReplayTV 4000 (my first DVR way back when).ready to unfold.
Nice oversimplifaction. Money is not and has never been declared to be free speech in the US. Spending your money to support people who advocate ideas you believe in has been declared a form of protected expression of your political ideas, broadly lumped under the freedom of speech.
Except that quite a few can be flashed to work with other services like Cricket.
Sadly, no one will ever know as you are too frightened of your own shadow to post under your real name. Pathetic little troll.
Alan Parsons Project albums were so well recorded and produced, but the actual music probably doesn't stand the test of time.
Depends on your tastes I suppose. I've been a fan of Alan Parsons and the late Eric Woolfson since I first listened to a cousin's LP of Tales of Mystery and Imagination back in 1978 at the age of 10. While some of the albums hold up better than others, I still enjoy listening to quite a bit of it.
If you want a hook-up, go to match or similar (free) websites
If you want to find a girl you might marry go to eharmony
YMMV. I met my wife on a free site after getting diddly for results on a pay site.
We did get a pretty good laugh when after meeting online we discovered out that we have the same employer and I'm her network administrator. Coincidence is a bizarre thing. (It's a big employer - we work in different buildings a couple of blocks apart, so we'd never met)
And this is one of those times.
True enough, but Europeans seem to have this fixation on bullpups which give great balance but make for a horrible trigger. And you just can't top Ruger for a reliable no-failures magazine.
Pay cash for a visa gift card. Pay for proxy service with said gift card. When time comes to renew, repeat.
Nissan also has a manufacturing plant in Smyrna, TN.
Working your way through school is now impossible with a minimum wage job, since, you're looking at 35 hours a week at minimum wage to be able to afford only tuition - that doesn't include books or board.
That depends on just what you're willing and able to do. Granted, I've been out of college for a while, but I'm not a boomer, I didn't have the money, and I still worked my way through college. I worked full time, six days a week. I lived with my parents instead of on campus. I took night classes as I could afford them. I had no life. I didn't get the "classic" college experience, and it took me several years longer than it might to get my degree, but I have a decent job and I've been employed full-time with no break since I was 19.
Can everyone do it that way? No. But there are ways. If you can't do what I did, join the military. One of my daughter's friends is attending Vanderbilt on a full ride ROTC scholarship. The guy who sits next to me in our little office next to the server room got his degree while he was a sergeant in the Army. You CAN get a degree without going into debt up to your eyeballs.
If you can't afford it and you can't/won't use an alternate method to the traditional educational experience then pick up a decent trade at a vo-tech school. Believe it or not, plumbers and electricians jobs are going wanting and they pay pretty darn well. For that matter, a 2-year Registered Nurse degree is probably the best bang-for-the-buck thing out there right now.
I know it's not that simple for everyone, but if you can't afford college you've got to learn to look at the problem from a different angle.
Years ago I took a big box full of 200MB SCSI drives I needed to dispose of to a rural firing range with some friends. I laid them out on the 50 yard berm and we spent a few hours plinking away at them, with AR-15's, AK-47 variants, shotguns, .357 magnum and such. Then about 30 minutes cleaning up the debris.
Realistically the best long term storage solution is proper film prints. I have pictures from my parents and grandparents that are 60 and 70 years old that are still very viewable. Funny how that works.
But to answer the question you've actually asked, I'd probably sort them all out on a hard drive and keep that synched up to some online system, be it cloud or otherwise. The goal being that you can occasionally move the home archive to a new a nice new drive once in a while, and if you lose that you can just download them all again.
Or were you wanting "Buy this hard drive, install that software, and sync to this other online service." ?
What about those folks that can't get married?
In this context it doesn't matter. If you are in a faithful monogamous relationship then you're okay. If you aren't then the problem (and solution) is the same no matter your gender, orientation or marital status.
More accurately, it can be said there were celebrations. That may have been influenced or staged has been claimed, but nobody will ever know for sure. Those claims of staging could also be BS from people who realize how bad it made the Palestinians look.
I remember that one too. I also remember that it was a fake, footage taken from some different event.
You remember incorrectly.
The term "spam" as used to represent junk e-mail wasn't originally an acronym.
You mean it doesn't stand for Stuff Posing As Meat?
Indeed. I was mocked for printing a small label with my contact information and taping it to the inside flap of my ipod case. One day my ipod slipped out of my pocket and later that morning I received a phone call from someone who works in a building down the street. Yeah, there are plenty of scumbags out there, but decent folk outnumber them.
Except it won't be the same price at both locations because a B&M store still has to pay rent, utilities, pay their cashiers etc... Having a physical presence in a community costs more than a web site and drop shipping from a warehouse in BFE.
Casual, non-competitive target shooting does in fact have a separate term. It's called plinking.
How about the opposite: what if people die UNLESS you publish these documents and publishing them would save lives?
That's the point at which an individual has to decide if leaking the information is worth the price he will have to pay. Doing the right thing doesn't mean that bad things can't result for you personally.
Putting arms in the hands of the good guys does not turn them into trigger happy nutjobs that kill random innocent people at the slightest provocation.
To the hoplophobes who like to natter on about "only the military and the police should be trusted to carry weapons", that is exactly what happens. In their worldview it isn't possible that I, a mere civilian, could carry a concealed firearm on a daily basis and not shoot someone the first time I'm provoked.
in America he will face the rest of his life (however long or short it may be) languishing in a high security American prison. In the UK we do at least give the majority of our prisoners the chance of rehabilitation.
Right. Because we don't have such concepts as parole, or rehabilitation programs in our prisons. Oh, wait. Yes we do. In some cases they are remarkably lenient. If you don't believe me, you can ask a friend of mine about the man who sexually molested her adolescent daughter. He's in prison now, but he'll be up for parole in just a very few years. And since he's been completely non-violent, gone through all sorts of rehab programs and just been a model prisoner he'll likely be released the first time he is eligible for early release. Someone who hacked a few computers is likely to get even more lenient treatment, I'd think.
My available options for broadband in my home?
Comcast and TDS.
And yes, I get better customer service from Comcast. Which should tell you something about TDS.
How long did this last before he ran out of fuel? Where exactly do you pick up JetA during WWI? What happens when he runs out of ammo?
Jet fuel is highly refined kerosene. In a pinch a fighter can literally refuel at any gas station that had kerosene on hand. It's not good for the engine, but it will work. The original poster indicated that he was using the speed of his aircraft as an indirect weapon, so ammo is of secondary consideration.
The more realistic question is maintenance and parts availability. Modern fighter craft require a fairly stringent maintenance schedule. Parts availability would be the first problem. It's why Iran had to ground their F-14's not all that long after the US and Iran broke off relations. They didn't have the parts to maintain them nor the technical ability to manufacture the parts.