No, it's an 11,000 year cycle that follows Earth's perigee and apogee. We're already at the warm spot, which makes AGW worse.
Really? 11,000 years ago was about the time that humanity was just hitting it's high peak and making all the grand pushes in development. And even at that in the "short" geologic timescale of the last 100,000 years we're not even close to a high peak. This story is just a pile of bunk.
This doesn't seem to be popping up for me, not at all on any browser I've tried, nor do I see any references in any script relating to said company on any page that I've looked at. Maybe it's because I'm in Canada?
How are you going to pirate it when it is a client+server model?
Without much trouble by first playing the game, then copying, then emulating the tables by creating a custom client-side server, which is what the pirates did with Settlers 7, and several other games which actually did store data remotely and require an "always on" connection to play.
Jan 04 1986, plus I've got an old 83 key F series from June 10 1981 with the buckling spring. Yeah they last forever, sadly the F series just won't work even with an adapter anymore and has been retired to my machine shop. Which is okay, since my shop is a rather nasty place for computer hardware and the more durable the better, I used to wear out standard keyboards every few months.
The problem is - who should be punished for gathering the illegally obtained evidence?
The policemen who physically gathered the evidence? The lawyers who signed off on the gathering? The officers who signed off on the gathering? The politicians who pushed for a case to be made? All the policemen who were involved with the case?
Yes. That would be all of them, there are rules, regs, procedures, case law, constitution(in NZ's case), and so on that were all violated. It was such a massive breech of public trust that every person should be charged criminally.
The punishment for beating a man, should be the same for beating a woman. Otherwise, if you have different laws for each, you're saying one is better or worse than the other.
Good luck with that, you can't even get feminist groups to agree that men are victims of women based domestic violence. Because they see all men as the aggressors.
East and west isn't a definition of location, it's a definition on government, society, and ways of social planning and thinking. There are distinct social and economic differences between the way policing works for example in Japan compared to Canada. And even regionally, just like here in the west from Canada to the US. But within the 'west' things are traditionally done all in the same way. If you leave a job in government, military, politics, or policing in say the US or Canada, and head to Europe you're not going to land in culture shock. You will if you did in Japan, S.Korea or China for example.
Dragonborn was full of Morrowind style goodness, and I'll be honest I got pushing 20 hours out of it for DLC, they should have marketed it as an expansion more than anything. It made me giddy, skyrim though as a game and as a whole was a huge step up from Oblivion. And there are enough mods to make up for the shortfalls and make it almost like Morrowind.
Besides that the guy is a general menace to the world at large and a terrorist sympathizer in sheeps clothing? Well not too much. Perhaps you should look at him as a nominee a bit closer. Then again, the original comment was about Obama and in turn Holder and Obama's ability to execute Americans without due process.
UM, the Obama administration agreed ti the republicans budget, but they still voted against it and changed what they wanted..again.
Would that be the same budget where all the democrats voted against it too? Yeah, thought so.
An American carrying a pony nuke, or pare military group going to blow up a damn. Some guy shooting grenades and a nuclear plant.
In Canada we have the "reasonable exclusion" section in S.1 of the charter of rights and freedoms. Meaning that any section of the charter of rights and freedoms can be countermanded if deemed by courts, law, and so on if it can be justifiably deemed so. This comment by your AG, is a step above, beyond, and exceeds the limits of the constitution, the law, and the fundamental workings of republic in the US, and all bounds of democracy in the western world. People like to talk about "cowboy diplomacy" well this is the example of the old "cowboy lynchings" at it's finest.
It's a fake debate using FUD to take the eyes off the fact that the republicans have lied and moved the goal post on the economy and budget issues.
Would that be the part about Obama's administration not tabling any budgets for the past oh what is it now? 5 or 6 years, or the fact that they're trying to claim that a 2% cut is the end of the world.
It is possible, I suppose, to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable laws of the United States for the President to authorize the military to use lethal force within the territory of the United States, "Holder replied in a letter yesterday to Paul's question about whether Obama "has the power to authorize lethal force, such as a drone strike, against a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, and without trial."
So please, stop the bullshit about fanciful and widespread health problems because there was no extra iodine added to salt. The problems are quite rare.
Really. Odd that before the 70's, this was a pandemic level problem wasn't it. Oh I guess you must have been born in the 90's for you "not to see it much of a problem..." I guess this is one of those issues that we've already solved for you. Carry on then.
THAT'S NOT FUNNY! It's the crux of the fucking problem!
Yeah, odd isn't it. Where are all these groups and people now who were protesting against the war. Especially now that Obama has launched three new ones, and wants to have defacto powers to execute americans on american soil without due process. But he wants to give arrest rights to terrorists taken on battlefields. Anyone else see some type of logical disconnect here? Or is the partisan ship really that blindly strong, that they won't "speak up" because it's "not a republican." I'm guessing it's because "not a republican."
Cue the angry whiners that say my post is partisan politics at it's finest. Personally my stake in US politics rides as far as: Canadian interests, how will it effect my property values in Florida, and is cake vs pie still a worthy debate.
Even more so in places with low iodine, or iodine deficiency, one of the reasons why it was added to table salt like Europe and Russia. My mother was born in east germany, and for the first 15 years of her life suffered through that, now she has all kinds of wonderful health problems like many people from that region.
Ubisoft tries this with their futuristic simcity clone Anno 2070
You sure? Because what I see is "3rd-party DRM: Solidshield Tages SAS 3 machine activation limit" Even at release it didn't require 'always on' so...yeah. Not exactly sure where or why you'd be talking about that.
Just in case anybody is reading the above, it is partisan drivel and a great example of the american style politics in which we are now immersed.
Really? Can you tell us who was the first party to introduce the "if you're not with us, you're against us ads" That's right, it was the liberals back in the 90's, then it was followed by the "if you're voting conservative, you're selling out Canada to the americans..." in the 2000's through three separate elections, followed with the "if vote conservative, you're anti-canadian." What did you forget about that? I'm guessing you did. There's no partisan drivel, only the cold reality to which the liberal party sunk to hang onto power by dragging the discourse of politics down.
Well feel free to keep your happy blinders on. I'm not saying that the CPC at the time, or the Reform party at the time didn't step up and do that either. Though they were reactionary afterwards, that is if you weren't actually involved in politics at the time or you know were still in grade school and didn't follow it. But pretending or saying that something is "partisan drivel" is pretty much the standard MO for members of the liberal party when they get their hands caught in the cookie jar. You may want to look more recently to BC(with regards to the immigrand voting scandal), and to Ontario with regards to the natural gas power plants.
Just curious, how does this work if your backdoor is your primary entrance?
For that matter, how does it work if the door in the garage is your primary entrance? Does that imply that strangers are allowed to open your garage door to reach your "primary entrance"?
Then you have a reasonable expectation of privacy if there's a privacy fence in your backyard, and technically people are allowed to enter directly through the most direct means to contact you. If not then the pathway directly leading to the doorway(not leading off, even if connected) is only considered semi-public, and the rest of the backyard is considered private. As for the garage door is considered your primary entrance, and is treated as a door, not the door inside the garage. The garage itself if attached to the home, is considered a part of the dwelling house unless it's part of a warrant search, then you need two separate warrants(one for the dwelling house, and another for the garage).
From what I heard of her by friends at Google, she ran against the grain of how things should flow often enough that I'm surprised they didn't fire her.
Sounds familiar. I know of several fortune 250 companies who have VP's and plant managers who go out making work for people. An example, they went out and made them put up signs for posts, walls, lanes, doors, and so on. So the workers did so. Then carried on, putting up signs for the roof, walls, bathrooms, and so on in order to mock the stupidity of these people.
One thing that never really gets old is management thinking that their workers are dumb. Especially management that's never actually worked a blue collar job their entire life.
Is that American style "politics of hate" have taken root here in Canada, over the last decade or so.
Well you can thank the Liberals for that one, they started lowering the political discourse really well by first attacking anyone who disagreed with them as "anti-canadian" followed by labeling anyone who called out, or attempted to dig out information on their ad-scam scandal as "not working in the best interests of Canada" in turn "not worthy of being included in the dialog" to put it mildly, and black balling reporters on the issue.
This isn't a public space we're talking about. It's clearly private property, beyond the reach of the typical easement.
In Canada, it's not. It's considered semi-public. Because it allows access to your front door(or side door, depending on which is your primary entrance), and your front door is considered an 'invitation' to allow access to people to come and visit you. This was upheld by the SCC. Your backdoor/yard, is private.
I'm surprised China didn't offer to run some power lines over to Japan "free of charge" after all the plants got shut down... Someone in china dropped the ball...
Won't happen, and Japan would refuse outright. This is the same China that's belligerently been funneling a proxy war and trying to take over and entire chain of islands that are controlled by the philippines, and and another set that are controlled by japan. Not forgetting that their(china) favorite tactic in all of this is to "ship" in people and claim their neutral supporters trying to claim these islands for the motherland.
Oh and if you're wondering why? It's because around, in, near, and under those islands there's rich deposits of rare earths, uranium, oil and natural gas.
But I agree it is probably personal, which means the investigation should focus on former lovers and close family members.
Was looking into being a LEO(law enforcement) a few years ago, couldn't cut it because I broke my back during the training, it's very hard to complete the training when you can't run or hardly walk. In Canada LEO training is about half of what a marine takes to get on the force. Really you'd investigate everyone, but at 40 stab wounds? It could also be someone with a deep psychosis or mental health issue as well. It's getting stuck in the "well it probably is..." that limits your field of view and screws up your investigation.
One thing I always did find odd between Canada and the US with the investigation of homicides. In the US you'll abandon a murder after a period of time, in Canada we never do, ever. There's always someone working on the case, there are cold case teams that are dedicated to it. One of the instructors I had, had a pretty good example of this about a major drug runner from the US, who wanted someone removed and suggested killing the guy in Toronto. Which was quickly put down by his partner. He pointed out that in Canada they'll hunt you down till the end of your days. While in the US they'll give up after a few months. Part of the reason is, in Canada an indictable offence(the equivalent of a felony) never expires. And there is no such thing as a I/O at the provincial level.
What I find odd about this article though, is that the rangers are doing what we've been doing up here in Canada since the 70's at a lower tech level(they used flash bulletins sent by intra BBS memos via CPIC). Then again, you guys copied our crime stoppers program too. Well if it works, it works right? But pretending that it's new and shiny is just silly.
No, it's an 11,000 year cycle that follows Earth's perigee and apogee. We're already at the warm spot, which makes AGW worse.
Really? 11,000 years ago was about the time that humanity was just hitting it's high peak and making all the grand pushes in development. And even at that in the "short" geologic timescale of the last 100,000 years we're not even close to a high peak. This story is just a pile of bunk.
This doesn't seem to be popping up for me, not at all on any browser I've tried, nor do I see any references in any script relating to said company on any page that I've looked at. Maybe it's because I'm in Canada?
How are you going to pirate it when it is a client+server model?
Without much trouble by first playing the game, then copying, then emulating the tables by creating a custom client-side server, which is what the pirates did with Settlers 7, and several other games which actually did store data remotely and require an "always on" connection to play.
Jan 04 1986, plus I've got an old 83 key F series from June 10 1981 with the buckling spring. Yeah they last forever, sadly the F series just won't work even with an adapter anymore and has been retired to my machine shop. Which is okay, since my shop is a rather nasty place for computer hardware and the more durable the better, I used to wear out standard keyboards every few months.
The problem is - who should be punished for gathering the illegally obtained evidence?
The policemen who physically gathered the evidence?
The lawyers who signed off on the gathering?
The officers who signed off on the gathering?
The politicians who pushed for a case to be made?
All the policemen who were involved with the case?
Yes. That would be all of them, there are rules, regs, procedures, case law, constitution(in NZ's case), and so on that were all violated. It was such a massive breech of public trust that every person should be charged criminally.
The punishment for beating a man, should be the same for beating a woman. Otherwise, if you have different laws for each, you're saying one is better or worse than the other.
Good luck with that, you can't even get feminist groups to agree that men are victims of women based domestic violence. Because they see all men as the aggressors.
New Zealand is about as Eastern as you can get.
East and west isn't a definition of location, it's a definition on government, society, and ways of social planning and thinking. There are distinct social and economic differences between the way policing works for example in Japan compared to Canada. And even regionally, just like here in the west from Canada to the US. But within the 'west' things are traditionally done all in the same way. If you leave a job in government, military, politics, or policing in say the US or Canada, and head to Europe you're not going to land in culture shock. You will if you did in Japan, S.Korea or China for example.
Dragonborn was full of Morrowind style goodness, and I'll be honest I got pushing 20 hours out of it for DLC, they should have marketed it as an expansion more than anything. It made me giddy, skyrim though as a game and as a whole was a huge step up from Oblivion. And there are enough mods to make up for the shortfalls and make it almost like Morrowind.
Besides that the guy is a general menace to the world at large and a terrorist sympathizer in sheeps clothing? Well not too much. Perhaps you should look at him as a nominee a bit closer. Then again, the original comment was about Obama and in turn Holder and Obama's ability to execute Americans without due process.
UM, the Obama administration agreed ti the republicans budget, but they still voted against it and changed what they wanted..again.
Would that be the same budget where all the democrats voted against it too? Yeah, thought so.
An American carrying a pony nuke, or pare military group going to blow up a damn. Some guy shooting grenades and a nuclear plant.
In Canada we have the "reasonable exclusion" section in S.1 of the charter of rights and freedoms. Meaning that any section of the charter of rights and freedoms can be countermanded if deemed by courts, law, and so on if it can be justifiably deemed so. This comment by your AG, is a step above, beyond, and exceeds the limits of the constitution, the law, and the fundamental workings of republic in the US, and all bounds of democracy in the western world. People like to talk about "cowboy diplomacy" well this is the example of the old "cowboy lynchings" at it's finest.
It's a fake debate using FUD to take the eyes off the fact that the republicans have lied and moved the goal post on the economy and budget issues.
Would that be the part about Obama's administration not tabling any budgets for the past oh what is it now? 5 or 6 years, or the fact that they're trying to claim that a 2% cut is the end of the world.
It is possible, I suppose, to imagine an extraordinary circumstance in which it would be necessary and appropriate under the Constitution and applicable laws of the United States for the President to authorize the military to use lethal force within the territory of the United States, "Holder replied in a letter yesterday to Paul's question about whether Obama "has the power to authorize lethal force, such as a drone strike, against a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil, and without trial."
That doesn't get much clearer does it.
So please, stop the bullshit about fanciful and widespread health problems because there was no extra iodine added to salt. The problems are quite rare.
Really. Odd that before the 70's, this was a pandemic level problem wasn't it. Oh I guess you must have been born in the 90's for you "not to see it much of a problem..." I guess this is one of those issues that we've already solved for you. Carry on then.
THAT'S NOT FUNNY! It's the crux of the fucking problem!
Yeah, odd isn't it. Where are all these groups and people now who were protesting against the war. Especially now that Obama has launched three new ones, and wants to have defacto powers to execute americans on american soil without due process. But he wants to give arrest rights to terrorists taken on battlefields. Anyone else see some type of logical disconnect here? Or is the partisan ship really that blindly strong, that they won't "speak up" because it's "not a republican." I'm guessing it's because "not a republican."
Cue the angry whiners that say my post is partisan politics at it's finest. Personally my stake in US politics rides as far as: Canadian interests, how will it effect my property values in Florida, and is cake vs pie still a worthy debate.
Even more so in places with low iodine, or iodine deficiency, one of the reasons why it was added to table salt like Europe and Russia. My mother was born in east germany, and for the first 15 years of her life suffered through that, now she has all kinds of wonderful health problems like many people from that region.
Ubisoft tries this with their futuristic simcity clone Anno 2070
You sure? Because what I see is "3rd-party DRM: Solidshield Tages SAS 3 machine activation limit" Even at release it didn't require 'always on' so...yeah. Not exactly sure where or why you'd be talking about that.
Just in case anybody is reading the above, it is partisan drivel and a great example of the american style politics in which we are now immersed.
Really? Can you tell us who was the first party to introduce the "if you're not with us, you're against us ads" That's right, it was the liberals back in the 90's, then it was followed by the "if you're voting conservative, you're selling out Canada to the americans..." in the 2000's through three separate elections, followed with the "if vote conservative, you're anti-canadian." What did you forget about that? I'm guessing you did. There's no partisan drivel, only the cold reality to which the liberal party sunk to hang onto power by dragging the discourse of politics down.
Well feel free to keep your happy blinders on. I'm not saying that the CPC at the time, or the Reform party at the time didn't step up and do that either. Though they were reactionary afterwards, that is if you weren't actually involved in politics at the time or you know were still in grade school and didn't follow it. But pretending or saying that something is "partisan drivel" is pretty much the standard MO for members of the liberal party when they get their hands caught in the cookie jar. You may want to look more recently to BC(with regards to the immigrand voting scandal), and to Ontario with regards to the natural gas power plants.
Just curious, how does this work if your backdoor is your primary entrance?
For that matter, how does it work if the door in the garage is your primary entrance? Does that imply that strangers are allowed to open your garage door to reach your "primary entrance"?
Then you have a reasonable expectation of privacy if there's a privacy fence in your backyard, and technically people are allowed to enter directly through the most direct means to contact you. If not then the pathway directly leading to the doorway(not leading off, even if connected) is only considered semi-public, and the rest of the backyard is considered private. As for the garage door is considered your primary entrance, and is treated as a door, not the door inside the garage. The garage itself if attached to the home, is considered a part of the dwelling house unless it's part of a warrant search, then you need two separate warrants(one for the dwelling house, and another for the garage).
From what I heard of her by friends at Google, she ran against the grain of how things should flow often enough that I'm surprised they didn't fire her.
Sounds familiar. I know of several fortune 250 companies who have VP's and plant managers who go out making work for people. An example, they went out and made them put up signs for posts, walls, lanes, doors, and so on. So the workers did so. Then carried on, putting up signs for the roof, walls, bathrooms, and so on in order to mock the stupidity of these people.
One thing that never really gets old is management thinking that their workers are dumb. Especially management that's never actually worked a blue collar job their entire life.
Is that American style "politics of hate" have taken root here in Canada, over the last decade or so.
Well you can thank the Liberals for that one, they started lowering the political discourse really well by first attacking anyone who disagreed with them as "anti-canadian" followed by labeling anyone who called out, or attempted to dig out information on their ad-scam scandal as "not working in the best interests of Canada" in turn "not worthy of being included in the dialog" to put it mildly, and black balling reporters on the issue.
The Core-2-Quad 6600 (q6600) was released in Jan 2007. The chip is such a workhorse that it will run any of the new games out their.
The only reason why that happens is because of consoles, I suppose you're welcome for that.
This isn't a public space we're talking about. It's clearly private property, beyond the reach of the typical easement.
In Canada, it's not. It's considered semi-public. Because it allows access to your front door(or side door, depending on which is your primary entrance), and your front door is considered an 'invitation' to allow access to people to come and visit you. This was upheld by the SCC. Your backdoor/yard, is private.
I'm surprised China didn't offer to run some power lines over to Japan "free of charge" after all the plants got shut down... Someone in china dropped the ball...
Won't happen, and Japan would refuse outright. This is the same China that's belligerently been funneling a proxy war and trying to take over and entire chain of islands that are controlled by the philippines, and and another set that are controlled by japan. Not forgetting that their(china) favorite tactic in all of this is to "ship" in people and claim their neutral supporters trying to claim these islands for the motherland.
Oh and if you're wondering why? It's because around, in, near, and under those islands there's rich deposits of rare earths, uranium, oil and natural gas.
But I agree it is probably personal, which means the investigation should focus on former lovers and close family members.
Was looking into being a LEO(law enforcement) a few years ago, couldn't cut it because I broke my back during the training, it's very hard to complete the training when you can't run or hardly walk. In Canada LEO training is about half of what a marine takes to get on the force. Really you'd investigate everyone, but at 40 stab wounds? It could also be someone with a deep psychosis or mental health issue as well. It's getting stuck in the "well it probably is..." that limits your field of view and screws up your investigation.
One thing I always did find odd between Canada and the US with the investigation of homicides. In the US you'll abandon a murder after a period of time, in Canada we never do, ever. There's always someone working on the case, there are cold case teams that are dedicated to it. One of the instructors I had, had a pretty good example of this about a major drug runner from the US, who wanted someone removed and suggested killing the guy in Toronto. Which was quickly put down by his partner. He pointed out that in Canada they'll hunt you down till the end of your days. While in the US they'll give up after a few months. Part of the reason is, in Canada an indictable offence(the equivalent of a felony) never expires. And there is no such thing as a I/O at the provincial level.
What I find odd about this article though, is that the rangers are doing what we've been doing up here in Canada since the 70's at a lower tech level(they used flash bulletins sent by intra BBS memos via CPIC). Then again, you guys copied our crime stoppers program too. Well if it works, it works right? But pretending that it's new and shiny is just silly.
Does Michigan even have much in the way of sinkholes or caves?
It sure does.