Not a mutation. The lactose enzyme is continued to be produced if the presence of lactose is found in the system. So as long as milk is drunk, the lactose enzyme will be produced. Of course, if milk is not drunk, after period of time and varies by individual, one will become lactose intolerant.
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The betamax case was not ruled on Constitutional grounds be existing legal ones. Hence, new laws could make Betamax's illegal.
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Maybe introduce a mandatory cap on campaign treasuries. If the treasury goes over the cap then the monies go to the State.
If bribery is found to have occured, then federal prison sentences should be imposed on both the elected official and the Company's officers.
The kid is developing the harder lines of an adult. I saw the pics. Modern parents are more likely to help odd looking kids. In societies living much more on the edge, they would be less likely to protect such a child. But more important, is non-parents protecting the kids. How much more likely would you be to haul off an belt a crying midget over a crying child?
Instinctual preferense apply more pressure on evolutionary selection than just about anything else. Bird mating displays, particularly things like the peacock, are an extreme example. Men prefering hourglass figures is another. But our preference for pets is another one. Maybe you are one of those jerks that kicks puppies, but the rest of us like them, partly because we have instincts that respond to cuteness- large eyes, soft lines.
The kid looses cuteness. We are hardwired to protect cute. A kid that looks like a miniature adult will get treated like an adult. The kid would not get the benefit of automatic responses to protect children. One might try to distract a bear from menacing your neighbor Bob. One is more likely to fight the bear to protect Bob's child.
The kid is no longer soft and cuddly. We have parental instincts hardwired to respond to soft and cuddly. (This is a bit of oversimplification). A kid built with the hard lines of an adult will not get the automatic benefit of a doubt that a regularly child will receive. If you have kids or been around kids, think of the ire they raise when they do something worng, whether crying as babies or making a mess, or breaking your PS2. Now think of how much madder you'd be if you viewed them as miniature adults instead of children. While having the extra muscle mass might be an advantagous, there is a severe downside in that as a species we would have been less likely to raise such mutants.
How can one not associate hotmail with MS? It is now called MSN Hotmail. There is all sorts of MSN crap plastered all over. MS touts the feature in OE where one can connect to thier hotmail account.
So, my point stands, until the US has its building material metric measures, we will be sticking with ASE. Most volumes for liquids, now, will list both SI and ASE.
Somethings can be easily switched over like cans of coke. It hardly matters if you call it 12 fl oz or 355ml. Buildings have too much legacy with the 2x4.
Sure there are some CPUs that you can push far. But you have to have a bit of luck in picking out the right one. But for many, you have to mess with core voltages and higher heat for a lousy 100-200mhz.
For real world performance, faster memory and hard drives and video will give a better price/performance ratio.
Especially now when the real world performance gain is just not there. When overclocking a 300mhz chip to 500mhz gave significant performance boost. Now that we have Ghz+ chips and squeezing another 100mhz gives a few percentage point points more performance. So now it will take 1 second less time to encode an mp3 or mpeg? I know have to take superhuman steps to cool the processor. I'll stick with stock speeds and have a quieter PC to boot thanks.
1) Sony did it with the PS1 in a PS2 and are looking to repeat it with a PS2 in a PS3. Of course Sony was able to shrink the whole PS1 to a small circuit board. Good Luck pulling that off with commodity PC parts though.
2) MS did buy Virtual PC. Many have theorized this was in regards to emulating an Xbox1 on an Xbox2. iwould imagine that MS is having problems emulating a 733 PIII and Geforce3 with acceptable performance on a G5 and Radeon.
I played through several of the FF games and now play Krash Kart and Risk. I've actually looked for Wing Commander but never found it for a cheap price.
I generally don't even consider looking at PS1 titles anymore though.
A router/firewall is usually pretty decent, and is a sight better than many software firewalls than run on Windows. Every single software firewall for Windows has had its problems. Many of which are overkil for the average user. You know how many get scared because the firewall announces something scary like "Internet explorer is trying to access the internet. This may be some malicious program, yada yada..." or "Someone has attempted to access port 80 on your computer. This might be some malicious hacker yada yada..."
Do you see why many recommend a router/firewall? They are easy to setup, and don't give spurious warnings.
Actually I think the piracy was not a consideration at first. It was the final nail but the real problem was the PS2.
The PS2 had two major things going for it at the time. It was backwards compatible with the very large PS1 game catalog. It was backward compatible with the PS1 controllers. And it could play DVD movies. When it came out, the PS2 cost as much as many low end DVD players.
So I could either buy a Dreamcast. It will only play games. Or I could wait and buy a PS2 and have it do double duty as a DVD player.
Well, if Microsoft software perpetuates the problem (Age of Mythology is published by MS), then it is not solely the developers fault.
Not a mutation. The lactose enzyme is continued to be produced if the presence of lactose is found in the system. So as long as milk is drunk, the lactose enzyme will be produced. Of course, if milk is not drunk, after period of time and varies by individual, one will become lactose intolerant.
The betamax case was not ruled on Constitutional grounds be existing legal ones. Hence, new laws could make Betamax's illegal.
Maybe introduce a mandatory cap on campaign treasuries. If the treasury goes over the cap then the monies go to the State.
If bribery is found to have occured, then federal prison sentences should be imposed on both the elected official and the Company's officers.
Read up on cuteness. We are hardwired to like babies, because of what babies look like.
The kid is developing the harder lines of an adult. I saw the pics. Modern parents are more likely to help odd looking kids. In societies living much more on the edge, they would be less likely to protect such a child. But more important, is non-parents protecting the kids. How much more likely would you be to haul off an belt a crying midget over a crying child?
Instinctual preferense apply more pressure on evolutionary selection than just about anything else. Bird mating displays, particularly things like the peacock, are an extreme example. Men prefering hourglass figures is another. But our preference for pets is another one. Maybe you are one of those jerks that kicks puppies, but the rest of us like them, partly because we have instincts that respond to cuteness- large eyes, soft lines.
The kid looses cuteness. We are hardwired to protect cute. A kid that looks like a miniature adult will get treated like an adult. The kid would not get the benefit of automatic responses to protect children. One might try to distract a bear from menacing your neighbor Bob. One is more likely to fight the bear to protect Bob's child.
The kid is no longer soft and cuddly. We have parental instincts hardwired to respond to soft and cuddly. (This is a bit of oversimplification). A kid built with the hard lines of an adult will not get the automatic benefit of a doubt that a regularly child will receive. If you have kids or been around kids, think of the ire they raise when they do something worng, whether crying as babies or making a mess, or breaking your PS2. Now think of how much madder you'd be if you viewed them as miniature adults instead of children. While having the extra muscle mass might be an advantagous, there is a severe downside in that as a species we would have been less likely to raise such mutants.
Ya know, I swear that Linux's vulnerability's list would be cut in half if BitchX was excluded.
Everytime I check the updates for my distro it seems that there is another vulnerability for BitchX.
How can one not associate hotmail with MS? It is now called MSN Hotmail. There is all sorts of MSN crap plastered all over. MS touts the feature in OE where one can connect to thier hotmail account.
So, my point stands, until the US has its building material metric measures, we will be sticking with ASE. Most volumes for liquids, now, will list both SI and ASE.
Somethings can be easily switched over like cans of coke. It hardly matters if you call it 12 fl oz or 355ml. Buildings have too much legacy with the 2x4.
Until, you can buy lumber in metric units, the imperial system is not going away.
Plus it is easy to bring up doubt about the correct identity of any given dynnamic IP. My IP changes every day, and that with me sitting on a router.
I expect to hear of at least one person wrongfully accused, just because of the dynamic IP's.
Isn't an OtterBox designed just for this sort of use? Probably want to attach a floatation device to it though.
Sure there are some CPUs that you can push far. But you have to have a bit of luck in picking out the right one. But for many, you have to mess with core voltages and higher heat for a lousy 100-200mhz.
For real world performance, faster memory and hard drives and video will give a better price/performance ratio.
Especially now when the real world performance gain is just not there. When overclocking a 300mhz chip to 500mhz gave significant performance boost. Now that we have Ghz+ chips and squeezing another 100mhz gives a few percentage point points more performance. So now it will take 1 second less time to encode an mp3 or mpeg? I know have to take superhuman steps to cool the processor. I'll stick with stock speeds and have a quieter PC to boot thanks.
1) Sony did it with the PS1 in a PS2 and are looking to repeat it with a PS2 in a PS3. Of course Sony was able to shrink the whole PS1 to a small circuit board. Good Luck pulling that off with commodity PC parts though.
2) MS did buy Virtual PC. Many have theorized this was in regards to emulating an Xbox1 on an Xbox2. iwould imagine that MS is having problems emulating a 733 PIII and Geforce3 with acceptable performance on a G5 and Radeon.
I played through several of the FF games and now play Krash Kart and Risk. I've actually looked for Wing Commander but never found it for a cheap price.
I generally don't even consider looking at PS1 titles anymore though.
Flash drives and Ram Drives.
Most aircraft engines are made by GE.
Many little companies specialize in making some sort of widget that gets supplied to some large firm.
A router/firewall is usually pretty decent, and is a sight better than many software firewalls than run on Windows. Every single software firewall for Windows has had its problems. Many of which are overkil for the average user. You know how many get scared because the firewall announces something scary like "Internet explorer is trying to access the internet. This may be some malicious program, yada yada..." or "Someone has attempted to access port 80 on your computer. This might be some malicious hacker yada yada..."
Do you see why many recommend a router/firewall? They are easy to setup, and don't give spurious warnings.
Use the XP firewall. It will kick in before the dhcp assignment.
What training? They weren't trained in the use of MS Office. For most Office users, the could use Wordpad equally well if it had spellcheck.
Actually I think the piracy was not a consideration at first. It was the final nail but the real problem was the PS2.
The PS2 had two major things going for it at the time. It was backwards compatible with the very large PS1 game catalog. It was backward compatible with the PS1 controllers. And it could play DVD movies. When it came out, the PS2 cost as much as many low end DVD players.
So I could either buy a Dreamcast. It will only play games. Or I could wait and buy a PS2 and have it do double duty as a DVD player.
Probably a mime type thing in your Window Manager.