Shellac isn't a wax. It's a finish, much like varnish or varathane. It also makes much prettier looking wood, which can be partially iridescent, to having a tigers eye or lapis lazuli finish to having a dull dark hue, that brings out the natural wood coloring.
The downsides are that it's expensive to work with, and most common cleaners these days will dissolve it. Especially cleaners which contain denatured alcohol or any form is isobutanol(used in a lot of waxes), or isopropyl alcohol.
Yes as we all know, no one has any idea that a phrase could mean different things in different parts of the world. How earth shatteringly complex or something.
I'd say the moral of the story is, idiots are idiots even when drunk. And the secret service can't tell the difference between a drunk teen. And someone who's planning to try and kill.
The problem is there's been no shortage of developers in the last while, and publishing houses that push them so that content is already in the game but in order to get it you have to pay 'extra'. Which would be the same as having AC in the car, but having to spend an extra $300 to get the button to unlock it. Or having remote locks and starter. But then charging you an extra $1k for the remote.
Fun stuff about cars: Most have extended warranties on plenty of things. Interior items that are factor are usually covered under a 3/5yr 50/100k mi type of wear and tear warranty. So no you don't need to buy new mats after a few years if you're a foot grinder, most dealerships will replace it for free to simply get you back in the door. That's not even touching stuff like powertrain warranties(3/5yr 50/100k), and exhaust warranties(most are 10 years/500k mi). Then again if you drive like an idiot, you'll wear through normal things like brakes fast(useful point my one car which is 14 years old still has factory rear brakes and most of the original tie rods/ball joints/control arms) on it.
And there's been no shortage of companies(pretty much all of them), which in the last few years have given 1-2 years of free gasoline(up to 1000L a month/~270Gal). Again to simply get you in the door.
The problem is, the industry has changed from 'stuff that should have been free perks' are no longer 'free perks' for owning a game. In fact the industry has shifted to 'you don't own the game, but renting it, and if you want extra fun stuff pay for it'. I have a problem with that.
You know there was 8 years of calling for Pres. Bush's death, burning him in effigy, and people writing books on wanting to kill, or other fun shit. I don't remember hearing any blasting stories of people being banded for life...
Maybe Obama and his new secret service handler should grow a thicker skin?
Meh Canada lags behind the US in a lot of areas. So no big surprise, oddly my sister out west(alberta) in a town of 2000 people has more broadband choices(2 cable providers, 8 dsl providers, 4 wireless) then I do, in a city of 40,000(1 cable, 3 dsl, 1 wireless) in Ontario.
Wow aren't you a bigot. Just think, you're stating that winnipeg is full of redneck's. Not discounting the fact that manitoba has a sizable native population, and 2 federal prisons and 2 local lockups all within throwing range. Welp, best let the liberals know that baby bonus' and so on are bad. Since they instituted them, while increasing taxes to cover everything else.
Dunno. From my northern vantage point here in delicious Canada, I knew it wasn't going to be better. I knew in fact based on his previous history, and lack of experience it was going to be worse. You guys got a "Iggy lite", which of course means that he's got no real world experience, and believes that government intervention in all things is the only proper way to solve any issue. And when there's actual issues at hand, he's no where to be found and letting anyone else deal with it so he has no blame.
Bureaucracy, it does you harm. However Bush for his faults, especially 'social conservatism' or 'passionate conservatism' was mostly at fault, and was doomed to failure for a reason.
Canada hasn't been right-wing since the 1920's, even more-so since the '70s(lookin' at you libs). It's always leaned left, the only question is, where is the right and to what point is it leaning. The reality is during the 20's we got the start of institutionalized left-leaning "we care for you" programs. During the 70's this accelerated, with things like CPP and medicalcare. It won't ever shift back, because people are stuck on the tit of government entitlements.
However things like having money for kids? Yeah that's a good idea, without a question. Especially if they're natural born, or immigrant who want to integrate fully into society. It means that your country is less reliant on external forces to maintain population(like immigration) and more reliant on those that want the country to move forward based on natural population.
No the green party is not anywhere close to 'right-wing' even fiscally. They're further to the left of the NDP and that's saying something, including wanting to have dirty, consumption and various forms of health taxes.
Hopefully these employees are getting retraining, education, and whatever other resources they need to find jobs
Oh I'm sure they're getting something, but whether or not it's anywhere close to useful is another question altogether. Anywho, the obvious question for me becomes this. When all the basic work goes away, who's gonna keep buying all this stuff when there are no jobs?
I also think it is pure cold blooded greed to use the preservatives could very well cause this because the safer ones are more expensive.
I don't. It's part of the reason why we were able to eradicate smallpox(except outside of the lab). It became cheap enough to give it to everyone, the same has more or less been happening with polio. Except where large numbers of religious nutjobs in the middle east think it's a jewish plot to kill them, or make them infertile.
What about police guards at G8 protests, certain sporting events?
I'd blame all the people before you who thought rioting was a great precedent to set. And that will generally fall to the lefty-anarchists and all that. Police don't mind if you peacefully assemble, they're all for it. They start getting irritated when people smash shops, burn cars, attack people, commit robberies, and there's 1000+ of them doing it because of the 'group mentality'.
Considering 50% or so of our population have a degree of some kind and have graduated from college, university or both. And somewhere around ~20 million out of 33 million people use it, it's probably closer to the truth than you'd expect.
Good luck, no really good luck. But I'll say that the US is in for at leas 4 years of complete loss in jobs and economic gain, based on all the numbers I've seen the last bit. A growing economy does not make it with a -68% in new and used home starts/sales, and -40% on shipping, along with -21% on durable goods.
That's funny. Because from everything I hear from the talking media heads and spokes peoples for the console/game companies, there is no pirating of games on consoles. It's impossible! All the pirating happens on PC's.
The exact same thing was said when the railroad industry began to eliminate brakemen.
You're joking right? People are still screaming over it, and train collisions have done nothing but go up since they eliminated brakemen and backup engineers.
How is it inaccurate? We don't have a clue on the impact of it at all. As someone who had a brain injury, and had near daily at times migraines for 6 years. About 30 seconds of the current crop of 3D is enough to make me want to curl up into a ball and vomit everywhere.
>Cars don't normally fall apart and cause accidents...it is usually driver error.
I agree with that. In all the accident scenes I've been to, it's usually driver error based on a contributing factor. Example, raining driver is going too fast, along with following too close. Snow, driver is going too fast and/or too close. Fog, driver is going too fast. And so on. I've only ever been to one accident where it was based on mechanical failure, and it was seizing of one of the front calipers(brake piston), the car itself was 8mo old.
Not only that, but IBM used this idea for several years with their 'home automation services' to control things from your PC.
Shellac isn't a wax. It's a finish, much like varnish or varathane. It also makes much prettier looking wood, which can be partially iridescent, to having a tigers eye or lapis lazuli finish to having a dull dark hue, that brings out the natural wood coloring.
The downsides are that it's expensive to work with, and most common cleaners these days will dissolve it. Especially cleaners which contain denatured alcohol or any form is isobutanol(used in a lot of waxes), or isopropyl alcohol.
Yes as we all know, no one has any idea that a phrase could mean different things in different parts of the world. How earth shatteringly complex or something.
I'd say the moral of the story is, idiots are idiots even when drunk. And the secret service can't tell the difference between a drunk teen. And someone who's planning to try and kill.
The problem is there's been no shortage of developers in the last while, and publishing houses that push them so that content is already in the game but in order to get it you have to pay 'extra'. Which would be the same as having AC in the car, but having to spend an extra $300 to get the button to unlock it. Or having remote locks and starter. But then charging you an extra $1k for the remote.
Fun stuff about cars: Most have extended warranties on plenty of things. Interior items that are factor are usually covered under a 3/5yr 50/100k mi type of wear and tear warranty. So no you don't need to buy new mats after a few years if you're a foot grinder, most dealerships will replace it for free to simply get you back in the door. That's not even touching stuff like powertrain warranties(3/5yr 50/100k), and exhaust warranties(most are 10 years/500k mi). Then again if you drive like an idiot, you'll wear through normal things like brakes fast(useful point my one car which is 14 years old still has factory rear brakes and most of the original tie rods/ball joints/control arms) on it.
And there's been no shortage of companies(pretty much all of them), which in the last few years have given 1-2 years of free gasoline(up to 1000L a month/~270Gal). Again to simply get you in the door.
The problem is, the industry has changed from 'stuff that should have been free perks' are no longer 'free perks' for owning a game. In fact the industry has shifted to 'you don't own the game, but renting it, and if you want extra fun stuff pay for it'. I have a problem with that.
You know there was 8 years of calling for Pres. Bush's death, burning him in effigy, and people writing books on wanting to kill, or other fun shit. I don't remember hearing any blasting stories of people being banded for life...
Maybe Obama and his new secret service handler should grow a thicker skin?
Meh Canada lags behind the US in a lot of areas. So no big surprise, oddly my sister out west(alberta) in a town of 2000 people has more broadband choices(2 cable providers, 8 dsl providers, 4 wireless) then I do, in a city of 40,000(1 cable, 3 dsl, 1 wireless) in Ontario.
Hah funny.
Because my price has increased by $10/mo in the last 6 years, and I'm on capped bandwidth.
Wow aren't you a bigot. Just think, you're stating that winnipeg is full of redneck's. Not discounting the fact that manitoba has a sizable native population, and 2 federal prisons and 2 local lockups all within throwing range. Welp, best let the liberals know that baby bonus' and so on are bad. Since they instituted them, while increasing taxes to cover everything else.
Yep, colossal failure.
Hey maybe you can ask the liberals to get out of the political spin on science and the environment. They did a pretty good job for the last 20 years.
Dunno. From my northern vantage point here in delicious Canada, I knew it wasn't going to be better. I knew in fact based on his previous history, and lack of experience it was going to be worse. You guys got a "Iggy lite", which of course means that he's got no real world experience, and believes that government intervention in all things is the only proper way to solve any issue. And when there's actual issues at hand, he's no where to be found and letting anyone else deal with it so he has no blame.
Bureaucracy, it does you harm. However Bush for his faults, especially 'social conservatism' or 'passionate conservatism' was mostly at fault, and was doomed to failure for a reason.
Canada hasn't been right-wing since the 1920's, even more-so since the '70s(lookin' at you libs). It's always leaned left, the only question is, where is the right and to what point is it leaning. The reality is during the 20's we got the start of institutionalized left-leaning "we care for you" programs. During the 70's this accelerated, with things like CPP and medicalcare. It won't ever shift back, because people are stuck on the tit of government entitlements.
However things like having money for kids? Yeah that's a good idea, without a question. Especially if they're natural born, or immigrant who want to integrate fully into society. It means that your country is less reliant on external forces to maintain population(like immigration) and more reliant on those that want the country to move forward based on natural population.
You mean the RCMP manufactured report where all the information was based on police requests, and not public opinion? Yes, very stinging.
No the green party is not anywhere close to 'right-wing' even fiscally. They're further to the left of the NDP and that's saying something, including wanting to have dirty, consumption and various forms of health taxes.
I'll say no thanks.
Hopefully these employees are getting retraining, education, and whatever other resources they need to find jobs
Oh I'm sure they're getting something, but whether or not it's anywhere close to useful is another question altogether. Anywho, the obvious question for me becomes this. When all the basic work goes away, who's gonna keep buying all this stuff when there are no jobs?
It's rather...short sighted.
I also think it is pure cold blooded greed to use the preservatives could very well cause this because the safer ones are more expensive.
I don't. It's part of the reason why we were able to eradicate smallpox(except outside of the lab). It became cheap enough to give it to everyone, the same has more or less been happening with polio. Except where large numbers of religious nutjobs in the middle east think it's a jewish plot to kill them, or make them infertile.
In plenty of places, the EULA isn't binding period. So I'm sure that would work just fine.
What about police guards at G8 protests, certain sporting events?
I'd blame all the people before you who thought rioting was a great precedent to set. And that will generally fall to the lefty-anarchists and all that. Police don't mind if you peacefully assemble, they're all for it. They start getting irritated when people smash shops, burn cars, attack people, commit robberies, and there's 1000+ of them doing it because of the 'group mentality'.
Considering 50% or so of our population have a degree of some kind and have graduated from college, university or both. And somewhere around ~20 million out of 33 million people use it, it's probably closer to the truth than you'd expect.
Good luck, no really good luck. But I'll say that the US is in for at leas 4 years of complete loss in jobs and economic gain, based on all the numbers I've seen the last bit. A growing economy does not make it with a -68% in new and used home starts/sales, and -40% on shipping, along with -21% on durable goods.
That's funny. Because from everything I hear from the talking media heads and spokes peoples for the console/game companies, there is no pirating of games on consoles. It's impossible! All the pirating happens on PC's.
The exact same thing was said when the railroad industry began to eliminate brakemen.
You're joking right? People are still screaming over it, and train collisions have done nothing but go up since they eliminated brakemen and backup engineers.
Through osmosis. I've had this power for years, all my professors said I was the best they'd ever seen at this system.
How is it inaccurate? We don't have a clue on the impact of it at all. As someone who had a brain injury, and had near daily at times migraines for 6 years. About 30 seconds of the current crop of 3D is enough to make me want to curl up into a ball and vomit everywhere.
>Cars don't normally fall apart and cause accidents...it is usually driver error.
I agree with that. In all the accident scenes I've been to, it's usually driver error based on a contributing factor. Example, raining driver is going too fast, along with following too close. Snow, driver is going too fast and/or too close. Fog, driver is going too fast. And so on. I've only ever been to one accident where it was based on mechanical failure, and it was seizing of one of the front calipers(brake piston), the car itself was 8mo old.