With the new filibuster rules in the Senate all it takes to stop a bill is one person saying that they will filibuster. Then you need a super majority to move forward. While there was a couple times that there was a Democratic super majority on paper most of the time there werenâ(TM)t 60 Democratic senators to break a filibuster.
I watched an IBM mainframe service tech remove the jacket of his three piece suit, roll up his shirt sleeves, strike up a propane torch and re-sweat the solder joints on the copper pipe for the water cooling system of an ES/9000. I don't know what they are like these days, but 15 years ago those guys were amazing. They had to know how to repair every piece of hardware that IBM made, and how to troubleshoot every operating system.
Amazon has three distribution centers in Indiana and they are getting ready to open the fourth. I live in Indiana and I have to pay says tax to other online retailers that have a presence in Indiana, but not Amazon.
I hold a PADI rescue diver certification and have made several dives to 95+ feet. I have never used trimix. 5 ATM is 4 ATM of water pressure and 1 ATM of air. You add 1 ATM for every 33 feet so 4 ATM of water is 132 feet - the limit for recreational diving. If you want to go deeper or you want to stay down there for more than a few minutes you have to get in to technical diving and then you can learn to use trimix. Anyone with an advanced certification and a deep specialty can get to 5 ATM of pressure.
Also, 1 ATM is 14.7 PSI. So 5 ATM is 73.5 PSI. Still enough to crush you and to keep you from breathing through an unpressurized hose, but not hundreds of pounds per square inch.
First, its the dumb hicks out in the boonies (who, btw, generally don't have a whole lot of money, generally quite a bit less than people in the cities People who live in rural areas aren't any dumber (or smarter) than people who live in the cities. And while they usually don't make as much money as people who live in large cities, the cost of living is lower.
I love our dual and mutually exclusive stereotypes of the Republican party The Republican party appeals to two groups of people. The first is (some) people who have a lot of money and are looking to keep it all to them selves. The second group is people tho are swayed by social wedge issues like abortion, gay rights, etc.
I think that the GP post is saying that some companies use non-network printers connected to old Windows workstations as the print server. I know of at least one Fortune 500 that used to work this way (I don't know if they have changed).
You don't want to eat us fat people. We don't taste good - what with all the chemicals and preservatives we have consumed over the course of our lives. Besides, it would be too much work to get down to the meat. You want to eat the vegetarians.
Most people don't understand the way that wars were fought until relatively recently. In World War Two there was no such thing as a civilian. The Japanese were arming school children to resist the invasion of the homeland, and I have no doubt that Great Britain would have done the same thing. It was considered an acceptable tactic by everyone in the war to fire-bomb cities to try to convince the population that they couldn't win - we (the US) did it to Japan and Germany, Germany did it Great Britain, Russia, France, and pretty much everyone else in Europe, Russia did it Germany, Japan did it to China, etc.
It is easy now to sit back and say, "That shouldn't have happened", but it was the correct choice at the time. We didn't have the capability to hit a target from the air with the 75-95% accuracy that we do now. We would drop thousands of tons of bombs to try to destroy one building. We would send hundreds or thousands of bombers and if they found the correct city and released all of their bombs it was called a successful mission. Then we would evaluate the effectiveness of the strike and probably do the same thing again the next day. The release of nuclear weapons saved hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides.
Wars have been brutal on the population for all of recorded history. It has only been the 50-60 years that we have tried to fight the "bad guys" without any "innocents" getting killed. And it hasn't worked once.
It seems like a good plan to me. Get the degree in one year and then have three and a half to four years to party without worrying about skipping classes. Then you hit the job market with the other people your age.
I am a television and radio broadcast technician and we maintain a broadcast tower. There are several reasons that there is a fence around the base of the tower.
it keeps people from trying to climb the tower
it keeps people away from possible falling debris (ice)
wave guides are very sensitive - when we installed a new tower, any section of wave guide that hade a dent deeper than 1/32 of an inch was replaced
transmitters use a lot of electricity and the transformers are usually inside the fence
there is a lot of (non-ionizing) radiation given off - on our tower there is a TV antenna (connected to 4 transmitters), a radio antenna (connected to 4 transmitters), three cell sites, a couple microwave STLs (studio transmitter links), a police radio transmitter, and a local pager company
No, he doesn't. Read the post before yours for a good description of the problem. Since FAT32 partitions don't carry the NTFS security descriptors you didn't run into the problem.
No, it isn't. NTSC (analog) video is broadcast in 6MHz. SD (digital) is MPEG2 compressed; muxed with more MPEG compressed channels and other data for a total of 19.39 Mbits. Then it is run through a couple forward error correction algorithms and ends up at 39.78 Mbits. Then it is modulated using 8-vsb and transmitted in 6MHz. There are huge differences between NTSC and SD.
Let me get this straight. You think that we should forgive your misspelling, but someone makes a type-o and hits an adjacent key and you should be allowed to make a big deal of it?
All of this is different by state. In Indiana it is pretty complicated depending on if you are taking drivers education.
If you are taking drivers education (either a private company in larger cities or the local high school in more rural areas) you can get your permit at 15 1/2 and you can get your license at 16 an one month. You will get 40 hours of classroom instruction, 10 hours of driving time with an instructor and 20 hours of riding with other students while they are getting their driving instruction (normally this is done with three students and one instructor in a car with at least dual break pedals and sometimes with complete dual controls). If you get a C or better in the written and driving phases of drivers ed you go to the license branch and take a written test but you get to skip a test drive with a state examiner. When I had drivers education as summer classes at my high school (15 years ago) it cost $150. I had to pay $5 for the permit and then I had to pay $7.50 for the license.
If you are not going to take drivers you can get a learners permit at the age of 16. With this permit you can drive with a relative that is over the age of 18. At the age of 16 1/2 you can take a written test and a check ride with a state examiner. It costs 5 dollars for the permit and $7.50 for the license plus $20 for the time with the examiner.
It is a sea turtle. You can't swim that fast.
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With the new filibuster rules in the Senate all it takes to stop a bill is one person saying that they will filibuster. Then you need a super majority to move forward. While there was a couple times that there was a Democratic super majority on paper most of the time there werenâ(TM)t 60 Democratic senators to break a filibuster.
He was also a Navy fighter pilot.
They do it to simplify their installation instructions. It makes it easer to tell everyone how to select the audio devices in the VoIP clients.
You are parsing that sentence incorrectly. "Lewis Cass ISD administration" is the name of the group requesting "access to you[r] Facebook page".
Not exactly:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/24/travel/autopilot-airlines/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
I watched an IBM mainframe service tech remove the jacket of his three piece suit, roll up his shirt sleeves, strike up a propane torch and re-sweat the solder joints on the copper pipe for the water cooling system of an ES/9000. I don't know what they are like these days, but 15 years ago those guys were amazing. They had to know how to repair every piece of hardware that IBM made, and how to troubleshoot every operating system.
Amazon has three distribution centers in Indiana and they are getting ready to open the fourth. I live in Indiana and I have to pay says tax to other online retailers that have a presence in Indiana, but not Amazon.
I hold a PADI rescue diver certification and have made several dives to 95+ feet. I have never used trimix. 5 ATM is 4 ATM of water pressure and 1 ATM of air. You add 1 ATM for every 33 feet so 4 ATM of water is 132 feet - the limit for recreational diving. If you want to go deeper or you want to stay down there for more than a few minutes you have to get in to technical diving and then you can learn to use trimix. Anyone with an advanced certification and a deep specialty can get to 5 ATM of pressure.
Also, 1 ATM is 14.7 PSI. So 5 ATM is 73.5 PSI. Still enough to crush you and to keep you from breathing through an unpressurized hose, but not hundreds of pounds per square inch.
NO. RHEL 6 wasn't released in the 90's, but Red Hat 6 was. Red Hat has changed names and re-started their version numbers.
iTunes is the competition space here though, not Netflix
It is competing with Netflix instant watch, not with their traditional mail service.
First, its the dumb hicks out in the boonies (who, btw, generally don't have a whole lot of money, generally quite a bit less than people in the cities
People who live in rural areas aren't any dumber (or smarter) than people who live in the cities. And while they usually don't make as much money as people who live in large cities, the cost of living is lower.
I love our dual and mutually exclusive stereotypes of the Republican party
The Republican party appeals to two groups of people. The first is (some) people who have a lot of money and are looking to keep it all to them selves. The second group is people tho are swayed by social wedge issues like abortion, gay rights, etc.
I think that the GP post is saying that some companies use non-network printers connected to old Windows workstations as the print server. I know of at least one Fortune 500 that used to work this way (I don't know if they have changed).
You don't want to eat us fat people. We don't taste good - what with all the chemicals and preservatives we have consumed over the course of our lives. Besides, it would be too much work to get down to the meat. You want to eat the vegetarians.
Most people don't understand the way that wars were fought until relatively recently. In World War Two there was no such thing as a civilian. The Japanese were arming school children to resist the invasion of the homeland, and I have no doubt that Great Britain would have done the same thing. It was considered an acceptable tactic by everyone in the war to fire-bomb cities to try to convince the population that they couldn't win - we (the US) did it to Japan and Germany, Germany did it Great Britain, Russia, France, and pretty much everyone else in Europe, Russia did it Germany, Japan did it to China, etc.
It is easy now to sit back and say, "That shouldn't have happened", but it was the correct choice at the time. We didn't have the capability to hit a target from the air with the 75-95% accuracy that we do now. We would drop thousands of tons of bombs to try to destroy one building. We would send hundreds or thousands of bombers and if they found the correct city and released all of their bombs it was called a successful mission. Then we would evaluate the effectiveness of the strike and probably do the same thing again the next day. The release of nuclear weapons saved hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides.
Wars have been brutal on the population for all of recorded history. It has only been the 50-60 years that we have tried to fight the "bad guys" without any "innocents" getting killed. And it hasn't worked once.
It seems like a good plan to me. Get the degree in one year and then have three and a half to four years to party without worrying about skipping classes. Then you hit the job market with the other people your age.
No, he doesn't. Read the post before yours for a good description of the problem. Since FAT32 partitions don't carry the NTFS security descriptors you didn't run into the problem.
Consider that a SD tv channel is 6 Mhz.
No, it isn't. NTSC (analog) video is broadcast in 6MHz. SD (digital) is MPEG2 compressed; muxed with more MPEG compressed channels and other data for a total of 19.39 Mbits. Then it is run through a couple forward error correction algorithms and ends up at 39.78 Mbits. Then it is modulated using 8-vsb and transmitted in 6MHz. There are huge differences between NTSC and SD.
Let me get this straight. You think that we should forgive your misspelling, but someone makes a type-o and hits an adjacent key and you should be allowed to make a big deal of it?
That would be the Air National Guard flying F16s. And if they want you to be on the ground, you will be on the ground.
All of this is different by state. In Indiana it is pretty complicated depending on if you are taking drivers education.
If you are taking drivers education (either a private company in larger cities or the local high school in more rural areas) you can get your permit at 15 1/2 and you can get your license at 16 an one month. You will get 40 hours of classroom instruction, 10 hours of driving time with an instructor and 20 hours of riding with other students while they are getting their driving instruction (normally this is done with three students and one instructor in a car with at least dual break pedals and sometimes with complete dual controls). If you get a C or better in the written and driving phases of drivers ed you go to the license branch and take a written test but you get to skip a test drive with a state examiner. When I had drivers education as summer classes at my high school (15 years ago) it cost $150. I had to pay $5 for the permit and then I had to pay $7.50 for the license.
If you are not going to take drivers you can get a learners permit at the age of 16. With this permit you can drive with a relative that is over the age of 18. At the age of 16 1/2 you can take a written test and a check ride with a state examiner. It costs 5 dollars for the permit and $7.50 for the license plus $20 for the time with the examiner.
Most of the time they are talking about the ranknings put out by the Princeton Review