So it is up to you to decide what is best for someone else's child?
The psychological research that claims that a single motherhood prevents unfit offspring is the same group that believes that as long as there are two viewpoints of the world (A stern figure, and a tender figure) attribute to a healthy growth environment. They have actually stated that it does not have to be two people of opposite sex. It's the emotive value that is in concern.
So, effectively, if you have two stern parents, and noone to offer soft emotions, you will potentially have a child who is "unfit" for the "normal" society... But they'd make a great soldier!
D(B)
I am in the same boat, here's what I do:
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I went and picked up a cheap yet sturdy bike ($500.00 Specialized Hard Core Comp), and I take the train to work. from train stations in either direction it's about a 10 minute ride (20 total one way), however I can bike down to farther train stations to get a real benefit from it.
So the next train station from my work is about a 45 minute bike ride away, while the first one is ten.
The one after that is about an hour and a half away, and so on an so forth.
You can do this with bus stops too.
It's uncomfortable at first getting used to the bike, so pick up Mtn Bike shorts (They aren't the spandex ones, they look like regular shorts), and get used to it, then have at it. I love it now, and I royally hate working out in front of people.
I've got to admit, I love watching the caucuses (caucus'?) and watching how the media moves the camera in avoidance when an onslaught of Ronnie supporters roll through. (You always see the Ron Paul signs on the left or right, just off screen.
The media appears to own all at the moment. I do enjoy how they have been pushing for Mittney (Yes, my little love child name for him), however, McCain has been doing a good job of owning it so far.
It is interesting, as I'm hearing spatterings that there are FAR more Ron Paul supporters at these events, yet they aren't getting much camera time. I'm seriously wanting to see some youtube or something showing these supporters en force.
Me!? A M$-tie!?!? Hey I know how to del/s * any linux box!!!
Oh wait... uh... I mean rm -rf/?
In all seriosity, I haven't had any issues with my 360 yet (Not including the whole, can't connect to my network server because it's not AD.. BS). Period (So crossing fingers so that I don't jynx myself).
A little bit. Should I have defined it as "Hardware/ OS based"? 0] OR should I have it defined as "Anything related to the xbox, hardware/software wise is included in this statement."? That would mean I could have a PC running windows Vista that streams media center through it directly to the xbox for M$ loving viewing pleasure of say, Fox News (Vomit). The obfuscation can continue. 0]But thank you for calling me out in the usual geeky "Everything has to be literal" way. One love. 0]
I've got my vonage AP, my wireless router, sitting right next to each other on the shelf just below my 360 in my entertainment cabinet. I have NEVER had any issues. And I'm a *nux guy saying this.
So for justification, the 360 is the only M$ product in my house. 0]
I thought I saw the female officer looking towards the stage, and even though Kerry didn't make any set motion, except for his allowance, the aid behind him seemed to be motioning to the cops to take him, at which point they did. Is the aide in charge?
I dunno, I'm sure it will all get smoothed over like this shit usually does. 0] He said she said, the student is a student after all. Whether you're on a podium asking rhetorical questions, or whether you're standing in the middle of the street of a square, standing in the way of a Chinese government tank, you're still wrong. 0]
I think that's about the jist of it. I understand needing to remove someone, but jumping his ass with a grip of people, and then electrocuting him is uncool, and there are no laws in place that can allow defense on site by the citizen legally. It's all up to how the officer perceives it at that point.
So raising his arms above his head, while shouting "What are you doing? I'll leave." Insinuates resistance?
It should have never gotten to the point where the officers decided to start manhandling him. He asked his question, Kerry said he would answer it, at which point the kid said "Ok." And then the officer grabbed him. I would have torn her fucking face off, but that's only because I'm violent. He stepped back, said get off of me, while raising his hands in the air.
That's why I said there needs to be a point where the citizen wisens up, doesn't move and says, "I will cooperate and leave, but you need to stop touching me, or I will defend myself". If he decides to have a go at it again after that, take his ass down. Shove a boot up there while you're at it.
I know he didn't do so hot by continuing to fight, but they didn't do so well either jumping him with four people, and then tazing him when he's already on the ground. I don't think anyone is necessarily right here, but it was handled very poorly from the officers.
So even if Kerry hadn't accepted his questions, and given permission, it's an arrestable act to ask questions at a forum?
Also, please validate the rules set forth, that also state you can be forcefully removed if you do not follow them. That would make it all better for me, as he would be in agreement with these rules by entering the property.
Make sure it says forcefully, or non-lethally, or hell, even violently.
You are correct. I should have watched what I was typing.
A police officer can not institute a false arrest. If a PO arrests someone for an action such as inciting a riot, that is what it needs to be filed as in county, and can be downgraded by a prosecutor/judge later. You are correct.
Maybe it should be more like a television show. We are being taught to be domicile, and let others control us. Now we can only get out our aggression by watching a guy in a movie do what we want to do in real life, but have been trained to be afraid to do.
We're all a bunch of pussies, and we let the government get away with bullshit. Some people say "Yay Let';s go along with it because we're controlled", and other say "This is wrong, let's fight it...by silent protest in the parking lot across the street from the convention center which has the sign stating free speech is allowed here."
"Moral of the story in this case is don't rush up screaming and acting like a madman to a national politician and then resist arrest."
Running up to Kerry? I saw him go as far as the questions podium. I didn't see him run up directly at Kerry. Regardless of the fact that he asked too many questions, and spent out his time, and was manic, the police overreacted. The guy was obviously responsible, as he left his wallet at home. He knew what he was doing, and he figured there would be a good chance he would be arrested without breaking the law.
Not to mention, listen to the video. You hear the officer charge him with inciting a riot, while the county records listed his charge as resisting arrest. No charge of iciting a riot was filed, which would definately make this a false arrest. Inciting a riot it a felony, and could have been downgraded to resisting, but there was NO listing of the original charge. I smell lawsuit.
I agree, the kid was a dumbass for acting the way he did, and as the police were already behind him, he did make some noise before cutting his way up to the podium, but he did NOTHING to warrant an arrest until after detainment procedure began (The second the office laid her hand on his arm to grab him, is the beginning of detainment).
This is why there needs to be a willful compliance law, that allows a person to say "Please do not touch me as I have not been charged with anything, nor broken any laws. I will cooperate peacefully, but if you violate my personal space again, I will be forced to defend myself.". Of course it needs to be worked out a little better than that, I'm sure.
It's crazy that we probably need more laws to protect us from the police.
I would writ eup a small bash script to look for the specific IP of your server, say every 15 minutes. If the server IP (private address) is there, perform an rsync, if not, end program.
I believe it was made illegal in the 50's-60's in Canada because it was though to cause bone (cartilage) degridation, and arthritis.
Transmitting 1's an 0's is new, as these were originally made to hear music throughout your entire body. If someone has a link, I don't, but I heard about this from my grandparents when I was younger.
But to sum up, yes, the US has been doing this for a few years now. There are Border UAV's flying the entire Canadian, and Mexico borders, along with coastal UAV's, as well as multiple city UAV's. We are being watched, and they don't put a nice big sign on it for us to see. They are way up there, and almost impossible to see with the naked eye, unless you are seriously searching for it.
They have this message. pay attention to the last paragraph.. rofl
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They were talking about a specific surgery, known as larthroscopic (Spelling is probably way off), which involves long stem cutting blades. 42% better than suregeons who don't play games is nice thoe. Now if they could just say the same for brain surgeons.
So it is up to you to decide what is best for someone else's child?
The psychological research that claims that a single motherhood prevents unfit offspring is the same group that believes that as long as there are two viewpoints of the world (A stern figure, and a tender figure) attribute to a healthy growth environment. They have actually stated that it does not have to be two people of opposite sex. It's the emotive value that is in concern.
So, effectively, if you have two stern parents, and noone to offer soft emotions, you will potentially have a child who is "unfit" for the "normal" society... But they'd make a great soldier!
D(B)
I went and picked up a cheap yet sturdy bike ($500.00 Specialized Hard Core Comp), and I take the train to work. from train stations in either direction it's about a 10 minute ride (20 total one way), however I can bike down to farther train stations to get a real benefit from it.
So the next train station from my work is about a 45 minute bike ride away, while the first one is ten.
The one after that is about an hour and a half away, and so on an so forth.
You can do this with bus stops too.
It's uncomfortable at first getting used to the bike, so pick up Mtn Bike shorts (They aren't the spandex ones, they look like regular shorts), and get used to it, then have at it. I love it now, and I royally hate working out in front of people.
Good luck!
to allow for the latest browsers to work with them.
some browser based utilities like web bases ssl/vpn don't work wit Firefox, etc, etc... It takes a little time.
So can we just send out a burst of ATH0's into the evening sky to kill it, or is it a little more advanced than the 1980-something documentary?
I've got to admit, I love watching the caucuses (caucus'?) and watching how the media moves the camera in avoidance when an onslaught of Ronnie supporters roll through. (You always see the Ron Paul signs on the left or right, just off screen.
The media appears to own all at the moment. I do enjoy how they have been pushing for Mittney (Yes, my little love child name for him), however, McCain has been doing a good job of owning it so far.
It is interesting, as I'm hearing spatterings that there are FAR more Ron Paul supporters at these events, yet they aren't getting much camera time. I'm seriously wanting to see some youtube or something showing these supporters en force.
Me!? A M$-tie!?!? Hey I know how to del /s * any linux box!!!
/?
Oh wait... uh... I mean rm -rf
In all seriosity, I haven't had any issues with my 360 yet (Not including the whole, can't connect to my network server because it's not AD.. BS). Period (So crossing fingers so that I don't jynx myself).
A little bit. Should I have defined it as "Hardware/ OS based"? 0] OR should I have it defined as "Anything related to the xbox, hardware/software wise is included in this statement."? That would mean I could have a PC running windows Vista that streams media center through it directly to the xbox for M$ loving viewing pleasure of say, Fox News (Vomit). The obfuscation can continue. 0]But thank you for calling me out in the usual geeky "Everything has to be literal" way. One love. 0]
I've got my vonage AP, my wireless router, sitting right next to each other on the shelf just below my 360 in my entertainment cabinet. I have NEVER had any issues. And I'm a *nux guy saying this.
So for justification, the 360 is the only M$ product in my house. 0]
I mean, if we can wipe out a buttload of people with minimal risk to terraforming the area shortly after decimation, we'd be set!
I can see it now! Central Iran with our own Glass bowl skating ring!
I thought I saw the female officer looking towards the stage, and even though Kerry didn't make any set motion, except for his allowance, the aid behind him seemed to be motioning to the cops to take him, at which point they did. Is the aide in charge?
I dunno, I'm sure it will all get smoothed over like this shit usually does. 0] He said she said, the student is a student after all. Whether you're on a podium asking rhetorical questions, or whether you're standing in the middle of the street of a square, standing in the way of a Chinese government tank, you're still wrong. 0]
Heheheh, I'm getting too old to be a trouble maker. I've just managed to retain my violent nature. 0]
I think that's about the jist of it. I understand needing to remove someone, but jumping his ass with a grip of people, and then electrocuting him is uncool, and there are no laws in place that can allow defense on site by the citizen legally. It's all up to how the officer perceives it at that point.
So raising his arms above his head, while shouting "What are you doing? I'll leave." Insinuates resistance?
It should have never gotten to the point where the officers decided to start manhandling him. He asked his question, Kerry said he would answer it, at which point the kid said "Ok." And then the officer grabbed him. I would have torn her fucking face off, but that's only because I'm violent. He stepped back, said get off of me, while raising his hands in the air.
That's why I said there needs to be a point where the citizen wisens up, doesn't move and says, "I will cooperate and leave, but you need to stop touching me, or I will defend myself". If he decides to have a go at it again after that, take his ass down. Shove a boot up there while you're at it.
I know he didn't do so hot by continuing to fight, but they didn't do so well either jumping him with four people, and then tazing him when he's already on the ground. I don't think anyone is necessarily right here, but it was handled very poorly from the officers.
So even if Kerry hadn't accepted his questions, and given permission, it's an arrestable act to ask questions at a forum?
Also, please validate the rules set forth, that also state you can be forcefully removed if you do not follow them. That would make it all better for me, as he would be in agreement with these rules by entering the property.
Make sure it says forcefully, or non-lethally, or hell, even violently.
You are correct. I should have watched what I was typing.
A police officer can not institute a false arrest. If a PO arrests someone for an action such as inciting a riot, that is what it needs to be filed as in county, and can be downgraded by a prosecutor/judge later. You are correct.
Maybe it should be more like a television show. We are being taught to be domicile, and let others control us. Now we can only get out our aggression by watching a guy in a movie do what we want to do in real life, but have been trained to be afraid to do.
We're all a bunch of pussies, and we let the government get away with bullshit. Some people say "Yay Let';s go along with it because we're controlled", and other say "This is wrong, let's fight it...by silent protest in the parking lot across the street from the convention center which has the sign stating free speech is allowed here."
woot...
Yes... because he wouldn't shut up. If he wants to do that, he needs to go somewhere where he is allowed to speak his mind without getting arrested.
"Moral of the story in this case is don't rush up screaming and acting like a madman to a national politician and then resist arrest."
Running up to Kerry? I saw him go as far as the questions podium. I didn't see him run up directly at Kerry.
Regardless of the fact that he asked too many questions, and spent out his time, and was manic, the police overreacted. The guy was obviously responsible, as he left his wallet at home. He knew what he was doing, and he figured there would be a good chance he would be arrested without breaking the law.
Not to mention, listen to the video. You hear the officer charge him with inciting a riot, while the county records listed his charge as resisting arrest. No charge of iciting a riot was filed, which would definately make this a false arrest. Inciting a riot it a felony, and could have been downgraded to resisting, but there was NO listing of the original charge. I smell lawsuit.
I agree, the kid was a dumbass for acting the way he did, and as the police were already behind him, he did make some noise before cutting his way up to the podium, but he did NOTHING to warrant an arrest until after detainment procedure began (The second the office laid her hand on his arm to grab him, is the beginning of detainment).
This is why there needs to be a willful compliance law, that allows a person to say "Please do not touch me as I have not been charged with anything, nor broken any laws. I will cooperate peacefully, but if you violate my personal space again, I will be forced to defend myself.". Of course it needs to be worked out a little better than that, I'm sure.
It's crazy that we probably need more laws to protect us from the police.
I would writ eup a small bash script to look for the specific IP of your server, say every 15 minutes. If the server IP (private address) is there, perform an rsync, if not, end program.
Done
All I could do while reading this was stand up in my cube o' wisdom and scream "YEAH!" to the heavenly ceiling tiles. Awesome!
This is crap.
I believe it was made illegal in the 50's-60's in Canada because it was though to cause bone (cartilage) degridation, and arthritis.
Transmitting 1's an 0's is new, as these were originally made to hear music throughout your entire body. If someone has a link, I don't, but I heard about this from my grandparents when I was younger.
http://scoop.epluribusmedia.org/story/2006/11/7/11 5314/922
But to sum up, yes, the US has been doing this for a few years now. There are Border UAV's flying the entire Canadian, and Mexico borders, along with coastal UAV's, as well as multiple city UAV's. We are being watched, and they don't put a nice big sign on it for us to see. They are way up there, and almost impossible to see with the naked eye, unless you are seriously searching for it.
They have this message. pay attention to the last paragraph.. rofl
Your feedback on Dell IdeaStorm has been astounding. Thank you! We hear your requests for desktops and notebooks with Linux. We're crafting product offerings in response, but we'd like a little more direct feedback from you: your preferences, your desires. We recognize some people prefer notebooks over desktops, high-end models over value models, your favorite Linux distribution, telephone-based support over community-based support, and so on. We can't offer everything (all systems, all distributions, all support options), so we've crafted a survey (www.dell.com/linuxsurvey) to let you help us prioritize what we should deliver for you.
Taking a few minutes to complete this survey will help us define our forthcoming Linux-based system offerings. We will close the survey on Friday, March 23. From there, we'll take some time to analyze your feedback and work to provide the platforms and options you choose.
Thanks in advance for your participation. More details soon.
Update: We're overwhelmed by your responses, and we know the survey server is overloaded too. We're working on it, and the survey will remain open until March 23, so you'll have plenty of time to make your vote count.
They were talking about a specific surgery, known as larthroscopic (Spelling is probably way off), which involves long stem cutting blades. 42% better than suregeons who don't play games is nice thoe. Now if they could just say the same for brain surgeons.