hmm I wonder what ytou can actually do about that. Especially as I recall in his FAQ that the journal belongs to who ever wrote it. Now Steve has taken it down and buggered off somewhere untraceable. When I saw that Steve was taking hatelife down I copied and pasted my journal into a text document. there was no way I was losing that stuff.
This happened to hatelife.org a few weeks ago as well, and there were a lot of people hating life a lot more than they ordinariuly would have been to. Basically Steve, the maintainer said his time with hatelife was done. People pissed and moaned about his canning hatelife and before I knew it, hatelife was taken off.
I do it all the time what you do does not mean you know how these things are formulated, and other regulatory considerations.
I Am A Manufacturing Pharmacist. I can tell you, making a pill is not simple. You have the drug, then you have excipients, which includes fillers, binders and lubricant. Fillers give the tablet volume. Binders hold the tablet together and lubricants allow the table to be released from the mould easily. Binders and lubricants act antagonistically. That is too much binding agent will make a tablet stick to the mould, and too much lubricant will make the tablet fall a part.
Then you have to consider the compression of the tabletting machine. Too much and the and the tablet sticks to the mould. Too much or too little compression means the tablet will diistinegrate in the mould, if not the integrity of the tablet will dinsintegrate prematurely post manufacture or after drug adminsitration.
Then once you have your formulation and your compression figured out (the pharmaceutics), you then have to make sure the tablet disintegrates and dissolves according to the USP, BP or EP (or what ever pharmacopaeia is relevant), and how this may affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the drug.
It may just depend on the type of site you run. Obviously the ads should be targetted to you audience. I will be launching a site shortly based on scoop which has this fantastic idea that ads have their own section and you can comment on the ads. What I plan to do is use this concept of an ad's section and turn it into a job classifieds sections where recruiters can "buy a story" to advertise a job. Recruiters pay big bucks in my industry.
They can be eaten cold, or they have their own (chemical) cookers. I'm waiting for dinners that cook by the pull of a cord like the Rocket Noodles in The Cowboy Bebop movie
Compared to PHP software sure it takes a bit more effort, but not a lot. Linux users can use ther install.pl script anyway. I have functional scoop install running sucessfully on a Windows box. That did takle a bit more time, but it's working without a hitch.
Actually, the best fish and chips are cooked in lard. It sure as hell doesn't stop me from eating fish and chips. People have a huge palatability for fat.
The Birsbane City Council supplies free WiFi through out the Queens Street Mall, the main retail district in Brisbane City. It is significant. I just moved back from Brisbane, but I know if would be hard pressed to find less than 5 people in Queen Street Mall using their laptops making use of the internet connection.
Given the case a password has to be changed every month
pick as day from every month of the year which has some significance and is easy to remember. This date remains the same year after year, which I think is sufficient variability because you are going to do more with the date.
arrange the date and the current year in numerical format such as MMDDYYYY or YYYY-MM-DD
use date seperator . / or - as their mathematical operators, combine different operators be creative e.g. YYYY.MM-DD or DD/MM-YYYY or simply YYYY-MM-DD.
take the result and convert it into hex (because hex can also contain letters A-F)
if the hex result is does not meet password etiquette (unlikely), attach a description of the signifcance to the date chosen, if the date is a birthday, choose that person's name for exapm. Say the hex result is 1FF0, and the name is Stacey, generate a password like Stacey1FF0 or S1tFaFcoey or Sta1FF0cey. Again, be creative.
Dates are easy to remember, not a lot of effort is required. In this method, all that needs to be remembered is an algorithm.
Granted with each passing year, the variation in the password is not going to change a lot to the password that month a year ago, so it is still important to change how the the mathematical operators are used, how the YYYY MM DD are aranged. To add more variability, perhaps throw in the day into the mix like 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday. That's rather simplistic, but there is a lot more that can be done be creative. It's not hard.
well the thing is, I have only heard of this "driving on the ceiling" example applied to ground effects, not to aerodynamics. I'll have to check it out.
I remeber Juan Pablo Montoya (Formula 1) talking to some MotoGP guys and they were discussing where the brake appraoching some corner on a track (I forget specifically which track). Motorbikes need to brake a lot earlier than a car when approaching corners, that's where they lose to cars. Of course, I still think a formula1 car is still going to be faster than a MotoGP bike.
Consider that there is so much downforce on a Formula 1 car that if you flipped it upside down, it could drive on the ceiling of a tunnel that may have been true in the past but not with the current formula of formula 1 cars, since ground effects (which suck the car down - as opposed to aerodynamic downforce which "pushes" the car down) are prohibited. A better example would have been the Champcars, I recall they still use ground effects. With ground effects the effective downforce is proportional to something like velocity squared. I can't remember, but yes the point is, it is possible to drive a car upsidedown in a tunnel, given you are going at a very high velocity.
I have been looking for something similar similar to Slashdot or Scoop
I don't see how usimg Slash or Scoop would be a problem, but my experiences in installing them can test your patience. Last time I managed to get Slash going was about 5 years ago, and just recently tried Scoop on WinXP without success. Your milage may vary, but since you can do PERL, HTML and C, you will find it a lot easier. I on the otherhand, am not a code money in anyway at all (well a little fortran anyway).
The closest I have come to finding something reasonably mature, easy to install, is PostNuke. They say it is secure. It is php based, but works similar to Slashdot. Here's an example. PostNuke itself has no smiles (I can;t stand them myself), but it has a module called PNphpBB which makes it act like phpBB2. PostNuke's own forum uses this module, which I find odd, but if it meets their needs, who am I to complain:)
I said 'Fuck you Americans' because at some point, enough people just rolled over and let this whole thing go down. Your two parties are corrupt, owned by the same fat cats. They're called the Patriots, and as Snake, and Otacon found out, they've been dead for over a hundred years, and they're still running the show. Snake, Snake, Snaaaaaaaaaaaake.
This is impressive, but I can think of two cooler motorcycles from anime. The Highway Star from Bubblegum Crisis 4 Revenge Road. Any of the Garland motorcycles from the Megazone 23 series. I don't care if it transforms or not, I love the bikes:)
How could I forget Voices of a Distant Star! I was already spellbound by the story, and the CGI was brilliant, and if I am correct, it was all done by one guy.
anyhoos, nice to meet a fellow hatelifer who is also a slashdotter :)
hmm I wonder what ytou can actually do about that. Especially as I recall in his FAQ that the journal belongs to who ever wrote it. Now Steve has taken it down and buggered off somewhere untraceable. When I saw that Steve was taking hatelife down I copied and pasted my journal into a text document. there was no way I was losing that stuff.
This happened to hatelife.org a few weeks ago as well, and there were a lot of people hating life a lot more than they ordinariuly would have been to. Basically Steve, the maintainer said his time with hatelife was done. People pissed and moaned about his canning hatelife and before I knew it, hatelife was taken off.
I do it all the time
what you do does not mean you know how these things are formulated, and other regulatory considerations.
I Am A Manufacturing Pharmacist. I can tell you, making a pill is not simple. You have the drug, then you have excipients, which includes fillers, binders and lubricant. Fillers give the tablet volume. Binders hold the tablet together and lubricants allow the table to be released from the mould easily. Binders and lubricants act antagonistically. That is too much binding agent will make a tablet stick to the mould, and too much lubricant will make the tablet fall a part.
Then you have to consider the compression of the tabletting machine. Too much and the and the tablet sticks to the mould. Too much or too little compression means the tablet will diistinegrate in the mould, if not the integrity of the tablet will dinsintegrate prematurely post manufacture or after drug adminsitration.
Then once you have your formulation and your compression figured out (the pharmaceutics), you then have to make sure the tablet disintegrates and dissolves according to the USP, BP or EP (or what ever pharmacopaeia is relevant), and how this may affect the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the drug.
It is not simple.
It may just depend on the type of site you run. Obviously the ads should be targetted to you audience. I will be launching a site shortly based on scoop which has this fantastic idea that ads have their own section and you can comment on the ads. What I plan to do is use this concept of an ad's section and turn it into a job classifieds sections where recruiters can "buy a story" to advertise a job. Recruiters pay big bucks in my industry.
Thanks for those tips, those cufflinked shirts were getting to be a pain to iron.
They can be eaten cold, or they have their own (chemical) cookers.
I'm waiting for dinners that cook by the pull of a cord like the Rocket Noodles in The Cowboy Bebop movie
A friend of mine sent me that link a couple of months ago. I recall he said somerthing like, "is it possible to laugh and gag at the same time?"
...but I am "le tired"
Wow thanks for that. Germany's own global news service Deutsche Welle also has their own German language course, right here.
Wikipedia's Wikibooks is free, but it is a work in progress.
Compared to PHP software sure it takes a bit more effort, but not a lot. Linux users can use ther install.pl script anyway. I have functional scoop install running sucessfully on a Windows box. That did takle a bit more time, but it's working without a hitch.
Actually, the best fish and chips are cooked in lard. It sure as hell doesn't stop me from eating fish and chips. People have a huge palatability for fat.
The Birsbane City Council supplies free WiFi through out the Queens Street Mall, the main retail district in Brisbane City. It is significant. I just moved back from Brisbane, but I know if would be hard pressed to find less than 5 people in Queen Street Mall using their laptops making use of the internet connection.
well actually, this made Cruel site of the day on December 12, 2001.
pick as day from every month of the year which has some significance and is easy to remember. This date remains the same year after year, which I think is sufficient variability because you are going to do more with the date.
arrange the date and the current year in numerical format such as MMDDYYYY or YYYY-MM-DD
use date seperator . / or - as their mathematical operators, combine different operators be creative e.g. YYYY.MM-DD or DD/MM-YYYY or simply YYYY-MM-DD.
take the result and convert it into hex (because hex can also contain letters A-F)
if the hex result is does not meet password etiquette (unlikely), attach a description of the signifcance to the date chosen, if the date is a birthday, choose that person's name for exapm. Say the hex result is 1FF0, and the name is Stacey, generate a password like Stacey1FF0 or S1tFaFcoey or Sta1FF0cey. Again, be creative.
Dates are easy to remember, not a lot of effort is required. In this method, all that needs to be remembered is an algorithm.
Granted with each passing year, the variation in the password is not going to change a lot to the password that month a year ago, so it is still important to change how the the mathematical operators are used, how the YYYY MM DD are aranged. To add more variability, perhaps throw in the day into the mix like 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday. That's rather simplistic, but there is a lot more that can be done be creative. It's not hard.
The active ingredient in Miltons, the stuff used to clean baby bottles, is sodium hypochlorite, which is the active ingredient in bleach. Surprised?
well the thing is, I have only heard of this "driving on the ceiling" example applied to ground effects, not to aerodynamics. I'll have to check it out.
I remeber Juan Pablo Montoya (Formula 1) talking to some MotoGP guys and they were discussing where the brake appraoching some corner on a track (I forget specifically which track). Motorbikes need to brake a lot earlier than a car when approaching corners, that's where they lose to cars. Of course, I still think a formula1 car is still going to be faster than a MotoGP bike.
Consider that there is so much downforce on a Formula 1 car that if you flipped it upside down, it could drive on the ceiling of a tunnel
that may have been true in the past but not with the current formula of formula 1 cars, since ground effects (which suck the car down - as opposed to aerodynamic downforce which "pushes" the car down) are prohibited. A better example would have been the Champcars, I recall they still use ground effects.
With ground effects the effective downforce is proportional to something like velocity squared. I can't remember, but yes the point is, it is possible to drive a car upsidedown in a tunnel, given you are going at a very high velocity.
I have been looking for something similar similar to Slashdot or Scoop
:)
I don't see how usimg Slash or Scoop would be a problem, but my experiences in installing them can test your patience. Last time I managed to get Slash going was about 5 years ago, and just recently tried Scoop on WinXP without success. Your milage may vary, but since you can do PERL, HTML and C, you will find it a lot easier. I on the otherhand, am not a code money in anyway at all (well a little fortran anyway).
The closest I have come to finding something reasonably mature, easy to install, is PostNuke. They say it is secure. It is php based, but works similar to Slashdot. Here's an example. PostNuke itself has no smiles (I can;t stand them myself), but it has a module called PNphpBB which makes it act like phpBB2. PostNuke's own forum uses this module, which I find odd, but if it meets their needs, who am I to complain
Well my ex gf is so cold that if I lobbed her into the sun, it would get extremely cold here, very quickly.
I said 'Fuck you Americans' because at some point, enough people just rolled over and let this whole thing go down. Your two parties are corrupt, owned by the same fat cats.
They're called the Patriots, and as Snake, and Otacon found out, they've been dead for over a hundred years, and they're still running the show. Snake, Snake, Snaaaaaaaaaaaake.
This is impressive, but I can think of two cooler motorcycles from anime. The Highway Star from Bubblegum Crisis 4 Revenge Road. Any of the Garland motorcycles from the Megazone 23 series. I don't care if it transforms or not, I love the bikes :)
How could I forget Voices of a Distant Star! I was already spellbound by the story, and the CGI was brilliant, and if I am correct, it was all done by one guy.