Again, this problem is relatively easily solved by making sure the roads are properly drained. Slightly slope the roads to the side so the rain or molten snow drains off into a sewer, and you don't have the slush anymore. This snow problem is also severely reduced by building these roads in California and Florida instead of Alaska and New Hampshire.
I almost had a glass of molten snow with breakfast, but I didn't want to burn my tounge, so I waited till it coold down to water.
When you drive your car on a public road your actions are public, not private. The police, courts, and public have every right to see the contents of your black box when driving on a public road.
When you go into a public library, your actions are public, not private. The police, courts, and public have every right to see the contents you check out or read in the public library.
Anyone notice the $600bn over 10 years tax cut Bush gave to the the rich.
Gave to the rich? Christ you bought the talking points hook line, and sinker. Bush is not giving anyone anything! He is however allowing them to keep more of what is rightfully thiers.
Of course, I dont have the original journals, but I do have Gary E. Moulton's volume 8 that covers the time Clark was on/near my property.
They are thoroughly descriptive.
Excerpt July 24 1806
S.E. 1 mile to a bluff on the Std. (starboard) bend.
N. 70 deg. E. 2 ms. under a bluff on the Std. side Psd. and island on the lard. (lardboard, or port)
N. 20 deg E. 4 m to a lard bend passed island on stard. side high bluff on std. low prarie on lard side.
This is a small part of what was written in each section of the journals. There are actually 2 pages of lat/long descriptions at the beginning of this section. They start each section with Lat/long descriptions of their position, and any visible landmarks. This is followed by accounts of the day.
P.S. Clark spells like Cmdr. Taco, no two words alike.:)
That's mostly true. After Desert Storm though, I "volunteered" to stay in Saudi for a few months and help repaint all of 1st Armor Division's vehicles. We did have to wear big marshmallow suits etc. to prevent exposure to the CARC paint. It's not often that soldiers use it, but it does happen.
Now, here becomes the question... are spammers protected by the same laws that enable companies to send you junk mail? If they are then it's something you just have to delete every day, like throwing out junk mail. If not, can those companies that send junk-mail be fined on similar grounds?
No, and here's why. I dont have to pay anything to recieve junk snail mail. Many many people have to pay to recieve spam. It's not just you spending money on your internet connection, it's also your provider who has to pay for more bandwidth, and the backbone providers as well.
The bottom line is that spam costs a lot of money.
Hrmmn. Collegial, marked by power or authority vested equally in each of a number of Colleagues. 2. Characterized by equal sharing of authority especially by Roman Catholic bishops.
Xenophobe, one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin.
So you say I have power/authority because of my membership in a group that doesn't go out much. Funny, I'd just call you pedantic. Either way, your point is still ridiculous
When was the last time you went over to some random car and tested the door to see if it was unlocked. I can say I've *never* done that to a car I or someone I was with didn't own
I did that once at a movie theatre, some guy left his lights on in a 1970ish jeep. Thought it was the neighbourly to shut them off, so he could drive home. Bust me Cojack.
Congradulations, you just described the U.S. two party system. Perhaps the supreme court* should appoint a president , because some of the people dont care, some care a lot, and some have a bug in their butt.
*Dont whine and say they did last election, sore loser. I said supreme court because they are not elected per say, and they have a life time appointment.
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When I was at NTSC we did the hot/mre/hot. When I was in Desert Shield/Storm/Calm Hot/MRE/Hot. Perhaps my regular army unit is different, but that was three different brigades so maybe it's just the NG or Reserves.
P.S. OPFOR Cheats like hell with the god guns! (pluss all the dead tanks on the field, and no flashers, or hoffman devices, sheesh a company can unload on a visible target with no feedback while OPFOR kindly shoots you from thier HMMWV)
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Dehydrated pork and beef patties were my favorite! Any pack of MRE's we opened in Desert Storm, I would raid for those two. Seriously. MMmm. Beat the heck out of "pork with rice in barbque sauce." I am still pissed that they dont make them anymore. They stopped arround 89 I think. A shame.
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I hate to bring this up incase I reveal something to the uninitiated, but when you deleted the fnords in your post, you also deleted all the "e's" from every "the" in your post. Please be more careful next time.
Yeah, those horrible pieces of shit. They should all die for trying to find ways for people to actually pay their bandwidth bills, so that all those web sites you like to visit can actually afford to stay up, you arrogant, selfish piece of shit.
Uh.. I pay for my bandwitdth. Should I pay for yours? Your friends, those you know, those who like the sites I do, Chinese, Australians, Canadians, Cambodians? Come on, I pay for MY bandwidth. If a site cannot, or is incapable of sustaining its costs, it is either not getting the hits it needs, or providing the content people want. Mourn those who fall, praise those who dont.
Thank you for that. I've been saying that all day,
If you like RPN. Droid48 is an HP48 emulaitor for android. Works great on my phone.
Again, this problem is relatively easily solved by making sure the roads are properly drained. Slightly slope the roads to the side so the rain or molten snow drains off into a sewer, and you don't have the slush anymore. This snow problem is also severely reduced by building these roads in California and Florida instead of Alaska and New Hampshire.
I almost had a glass of molten snow with breakfast, but I didn't want to burn my tounge, so I waited till it coold down to water.
For global windows XP mouse gestures, use StrokeIt. Not a lame joke, just google it.
Perfect article for this discussion. consensus
Uh, How much did you pay for your 5650 UID?
When you drive your car on a public road your actions are public, not private. The police, courts, and public have every right to see the contents of your black box when driving on a public road.
When you go into a public library, your actions are public, not private. The police, courts, and public have every right to see the contents you check out or read in the public library.
Reducto absurdum?
Anyone notice the $600bn over 10 years tax cut Bush gave to the the rich.
Gave to the rich? Christ you bought the talking points hook line, and sinker. Bush is not giving anyone anything! He is however allowing them to keep more of what is rightfully thiers.
Of course, I dont have the original journals, but I do have Gary E. Moulton's volume 8 that covers the time Clark was on/near my property.
:)
They are thoroughly descriptive.
Excerpt July 24 1806
S.E. 1 mile to a bluff on the Std. (starboard) bend.
N. 70 deg. E. 2 ms. under a bluff on the Std. side Psd. and island on the lard. (lardboard, or port)
N. 20 deg E. 4 m to a lard bend passed island on stard. side high bluff on std. low prarie on lard side.
This is a small part of what was written in each section of the journals. There are actually 2 pages of lat/long descriptions at the beginning of this section. They start each section with Lat/long descriptions of their position, and any visible landmarks. This is followed by accounts of the day.
P.S. Clark spells like Cmdr. Taco, no two words alike.
Since I don't have anything to do with Microsoft, there's no basis for me to bash(1) their products
Well then, why the M$ crap?
You're 6!? Man your old. Buy me some beer?
That's mostly true. After Desert Storm though, I "volunteered" to stay in Saudi for a few months and help repaint all of 1st Armor Division's vehicles. We did have to wear big marshmallow suits etc. to prevent exposure to the CARC paint. It's not often that soldiers use it, but it does happen.
Thats why I throw all my garbage in my employers garbage can. All I cant route to /dev/null that is :)
Now, here becomes the question... are spammers protected by the same laws that enable companies to send you junk mail? If they are then it's something you just have to delete every day, like throwing out junk mail. If not, can those companies that send junk-mail be fined on similar grounds?
No, and here's why. I dont have to pay anything to recieve junk snail mail. Many many people have to pay to recieve spam. It's not just you spending money on your internet connection, it's also your provider who has to pay for more bandwidth, and the backbone providers as well.
The bottom line is that spam costs a lot of money.
This comment is not a troll. You may disagree with his point, but it is valid. Perhaps you need to re-read the moderator guidlines.
Hrmmn.
Collegial, marked by power or authority vested equally in each of a number of Colleagues. 2. Characterized by equal sharing of authority especially by Roman Catholic bishops.
Xenophobe, one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin.
So you say I have power/authority because of my membership in a group that doesn't go out much. Funny, I'd just call you pedantic. Either way, your point is still ridiculous
Hi, I'm reality, I dont think we've met.
The rice would expand with water in the bird's stomach and also make them explode as far as I know.
There should be a -1 propagating urban legend moderation. I wasted a mod point by responding, but somtimes you need to set the record straight.
see here
i.e. The Big Dig.
When was the last time you went over to some random car and tested the door to see if it was unlocked. I can say I've *never* done that to a car I or someone I was with didn't own
I did that once at a movie theatre, some guy left his lights on in a 1970ish jeep. Thought it was the neighbourly to shut them off, so he could drive home. Bust me Cojack.
Congradulations, you just described the U.S. two party system. Perhaps the supreme court* should appoint a president , because some of the people dont care, some care a lot, and some have a bug in their butt.
*Dont whine and say they did last election, sore loser. I said supreme court because they are not elected per say, and they have a life time appointment.
When I was at NTSC we did the hot/mre/hot.
When I was in Desert Shield/Storm/Calm Hot/MRE/Hot.
Perhaps my regular army unit is different, but that was three different brigades so maybe it's just the NG or Reserves.
P.S. OPFOR Cheats like hell with the god guns! (pluss all the dead tanks on the field, and no flashers, or hoffman devices, sheesh a company can unload on a visible target with no feedback while OPFOR kindly shoots you from thier HMMWV)
Dehydrated pork and beef patties were my favorite! Any pack of MRE's we opened in Desert Storm, I would raid for those two. Seriously. MMmm. Beat the heck out of "pork with rice in barbque sauce." I am still pissed that they dont make them anymore. They stopped arround 89 I think. A shame.
I hate to bring this up incase I reveal something to the uninitiated, but when you deleted the fnords in your post, you also deleted all the "e's" from every "the" in your post. Please be more careful next time.
Usage: The "fnord" sink is full.
Not: th sink is full. You just sound strange.
Yeah, those horrible pieces of shit. They should all die for trying to find ways for people to actually pay their bandwidth bills, so that all those web sites you like to visit can actually afford to stay up, you arrogant, selfish piece of shit.
Uh.. I pay for my bandwitdth. Should I pay for yours? Your friends, those you know, those who like the sites I do, Chinese, Australians, Canadians, Cambodians? Come on, I pay for MY bandwidth. If a site cannot, or is incapable of sustaining its costs, it is either not getting the hits it needs, or providing the content people want. Mourn those who fall, praise those who dont.