Your story is backwards anyway. If a mugger comes up and tells you to give him your money in a very uneducated tongue it's much more likely (at least, it seems to me) that he would be liable to do something stupid, whereas someone who is clearly very learned will most likely think before stabbing someone for $20.
I finally finished my main story line a few weeks ago. It was something I hadn't done for years and now that it's done I'm still going to go back and finish the fighter's guild quests that I've never even started.
Also, since you're new to the club I'd like to offer you a leech account on our private warez site - use your existing login name and password when you ftp to 127.0.0.1
Quit giving away my warez hosting site! I told you to keep that a secret.
a) From the article: "Got a cute 'Hostage' huh," Valdez wrote of the photographs. Not to mention other comments, but that should be enough.
b) Also from the article: "Well i was lettin this girl go but these dumb bastards made an attempt to come in after i told them not to, so i popped off a couple more shots and now were startin all over again it seems....."
He lost the use of his left hand after being electrocuted at work.
The article:
The patient, a Serbian national who has lived in Austria since childhood, suffered injuries to a leg and shoulder when he skidded off his motorcycle and smashed into a lamppost in 2001 while on holiday in Serbia.
Milo used a hybrid hand before deciding on the operation While the leg healed, what is called a "brachial plexus" injury to his right shoulder left his right arm paralysed. Nerve tissue transplanted from his leg by Professor Aszmann restored movement to his arm but not to his hand.
I don't get it. Are they talking about two different people in the same article? They seem to be referencing the same person, but for some reason writing two articles on the same page about it.
Wouldn't it make more sense for the "I herd you like conspiracy theories" to be parsed as equivalent to "I place you in the appropriate place in the same fashion as conspiracy theories would"?
So, he puts you in a basement with a tinfoil hat. That might even be creepier.
Boo hoo, cry me a river. There's enough profit incentive in lending that they'll figure something out.
That was the next paragraph.
If it became illegal to use SSNs for this purpose, then everyone would get lumped in the same risk pool. People who are good about paying their bills on time would see their rates and fees go up. People who are deadbeats and delinquents would see their rates and fees go down. Pretty obviously, that'd be bad for the economy as a whole.
I agree with what he said, and really REALLY don't want to be an anonymous lender (lendee?).
Like I said in another place: I wish people would stop mentioning her. Yes it's impressive, but not what this article's about. 1) She stayed in the airplane the whole time. She was also pinned under a catering trolly, which probably worked like a seatbelt. 2) The airplane hitting trees to slow down is MUCH more preferable to your body hitting the trees. 3) The plane didn't even fall from that high. According to the 2009 report it was a much lower height. 4) There's much more impressive people with stories that are actually true:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Magee WW2 guy's plane gets shot over France, he gets out but finds his parachute is damaged, falls 22,000 feet and goes through a glass roof of a train station that "softens" his fall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Alkemade Another WW2 gunner who's plane gets shot. It lights on fire, his parachute was destroyed in the fire, so he decides to jump instead of burning alive. He fell 18,000 feet AND ONLY SUFFERED A SPRAINED LEG. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Chisov Again, WW2 flier who's plane was shot over Germany. His plan was to avoid being a target was to wait to deploy his parachute until he got below the battle, unfortunately it backfired because he lost consciousness. He hit a ravine and had some fairly serious injuries but was flying 3 months later.
THESE stories are what people should be pointing at for this article.
I wish people would stop mentioning her. Yes it's impressive, but not what this article's about. 1) She stayed in the airplane the whole time. She was also pinned under a catering trolly, which probably worked like a seatbelt. 2) The airplane hitting trees to slow down is MUCH more preferable to your body hitting the trees. 3) The plane didn't even fall from that high. According to the 2009 report it was a much lower height. 4) There's much more impressive people with stories that are actually true:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Magee WW2 guy's plane gets shot over France, he gets out but finds his parachute is damaged, falls 22,000 feet and goes through a glass roof of a train station that "softens" his fall http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Alkemade Another WW2 gunner who's plane gets shot. It lights on fire, his parachute was destroyed in the fire, so he decides to jump instead of burning alive. He fell 18,000 feet AND ONLY SUFFERED A SPRAINED LEG. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Chisov Again, WW2 flier who's plane was shot over Germany. His plan was to avoid being a target was to wait to deploy his parachute until he got below the battle, unfortunately it backfired because he lost consciousness. He hit a ravine and had some fairly serious injuries but was flying 3 months later.
THESE stories are what people should be pointing at for this article.
while a bad cop would probably haul you in just for the inconvenience.
I think you mean "ignore you for the inconvenience". I've had friends who have been let off DUI tickets because the cop flat out said "it's less paperwork to just give you a speeding ticket" and made the person call a cab to get home.
Clocks which are far from massive bodies (or at higher gravitational potentials) run faster, and clocks close to massive bodies (or at lower gravitational potentials) run slower (slow is low).
I wish I could edit my post. The follow up article has much more information.
There was some (not much though) light that could have been visible:
from our distance of nearly four billion light years, the flash of light was only bright enough to see with big telescopes.
As for the duration:
And this event is not over. As the material whirls around the black hole, turbulence and other forces inside the disk can cause the brightness to change. There have been several flares, and while it had been fading for a few days, suddenly on April 3rd the overall brightness increased by a factor of five!
Unfortunately I think the only signs we got were x-rays, not anything visible.
As for the duration - there's a couple answers. From our perspective the best I can tell is 41 hours from the note on this picture saying it was a 41 hour exposure.
From the sun's perspective it should take forever if I remember relativity right. Someone with more knowledge can correct me here, as I'm not positive and would like to know more.
It's pretty damn impressive, though it doesn't explain the specifics of the glass. The deformation is crazy, but it caught the bullet before it got to the guy's body.
Yes, because all serial killers can all spell very well...
Example: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zodiac_Killer
Your story is backwards anyway. If a mugger comes up and tells you to give him your money in a very uneducated tongue it's much more likely (at least, it seems to me) that he would be liable to do something stupid, whereas someone who is clearly very learned will most likely think before stabbing someone for $20.
I finally finished my main story line a few weeks ago. It was something I hadn't done for years and now that it's done I'm still going to go back and finish the fighter's guild quests that I've never even started.
What a great game.
Laundering money through the lotto is a fairly common way to do it. Common enough that I don't feel I need a reference, but here's a few:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+use+a+lottery+for+money+laundering
I think he meant that whatever you're going to buy with your $1mil (which will be taxed) will be taxed. That's 2x the taxes.
Please elaborate. If this method is easy enough I'd love to buy a copy just to get Ubi to refund me the money.
This is one of the games that I was really looking forward to, but I'm not going to support "always connected" DRM. Thankfully I looked it up and it appears that the decision for this game has been reversed.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/111941-From-Dust-Always-On-DRM-Rumors-Denied-UPDATED
*Check the update
Unfortunately the reversal only went part-way. Apparently the game will still phone-home on launch, though, which is basically as bad.
http://www.shacknews.com/article/69474/from-dust-pc-doesnt-use-always-online-drm
Yeah, I'm not buying it.
Also:
* Type /sign for your IRC star-chart reading
* Type +++ for your 1200 baud modem speed doubler
Also, since you're new to the club I'd like to offer you a leech account on our private warez site - use your existing login name and password when you ftp to 127.0.0.1
Quit giving away my warez hosting site! I told you to keep that a secret.
The headline claims they can "solve" any Rubik's cube, but who cares? You can solve it just by performing random moves.
The import part is NOT solving it, it's that they can do it in the minimum number of moves.
Can you prove that?
Hint: Random moves has a number of infinite move cases that never get solved.
a) From the article: "Got a cute 'Hostage' huh," Valdez wrote of the photographs. Not to mention other comments, but that should be enough.
b) Also from the article: "Well i was lettin this girl go but these dumb bastards made an attempt to come in after i told them not to, so i popped off a couple more shots and now were startin all over again it seems....."
Oh, it is two different people. I need to read closer.
A is 24, B is 26. A left hand, B is right hand. A was electrocuted, B was in an accident.
This article was kind of confusingly laid out, but I understand now. Go ahead and mark this thread down for "inability to read".
The summary (and later in the article):
He lost the use of his left hand after being electrocuted at work.
The article:
The patient, a Serbian national who has lived in Austria since childhood, suffered injuries to a leg and shoulder when he skidded off his motorcycle and smashed into a lamppost in 2001 while on holiday in Serbia.
Milo used a hybrid hand before deciding on the operation
While the leg healed, what is called a "brachial plexus" injury to his right shoulder left his right arm paralysed. Nerve tissue transplanted from his leg by Professor Aszmann restored movement to his arm but not to his hand.
I don't get it. Are they talking about two different people in the same article? They seem to be referencing the same person, but for some reason writing two articles on the same page about it.
I'm confused, I think.
Wouldn't it make more sense for the "I herd you like conspiracy theories" to be parsed as equivalent to "I place you in the appropriate place in the same fashion as conspiracy theories would"?
So, he puts you in a basement with a tinfoil hat. That might even be creepier.
Actually, since today's a friday Tax Day is April 18th (Monday). It doesn't really make sense why, but that's the rule this year.
I was looking for that. I thought it sounded familiar.
Wasn't there another one with magnetic fields as well?
Boo hoo, cry me a river. There's enough profit incentive in lending that they'll figure something out.
That was the next paragraph.
If it became illegal to use SSNs for this purpose, then everyone would get lumped in the same risk pool. People who are good about paying their bills on time would see their rates and fees go up. People who are deadbeats and delinquents would see their rates and fees go down. Pretty obviously, that'd be bad for the economy as a whole.
I agree with what he said, and really REALLY don't want to be an anonymous lender (lendee?).
Like I said in another place:
I wish people would stop mentioning her. Yes it's impressive, but not what this article's about.
1) She stayed in the airplane the whole time. She was also pinned under a catering trolly, which probably worked like a seatbelt.
2) The airplane hitting trees to slow down is MUCH more preferable to your body hitting the trees.
3) The plane didn't even fall from that high. According to the 2009 report it was a much lower height.
4) There's much more impressive people with stories that are actually true:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Magee
WW2 guy's plane gets shot over France, he gets out but finds his parachute is damaged, falls 22,000 feet and goes through a glass roof of a train station that "softens" his fall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Alkemade
Another WW2 gunner who's plane gets shot. It lights on fire, his parachute was destroyed in the fire, so he decides to jump instead of burning alive. He fell 18,000 feet AND ONLY SUFFERED A SPRAINED LEG.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Chisov
Again, WW2 flier who's plane was shot over Germany. His plan was to avoid being a target was to wait to deploy his parachute until he got below the battle, unfortunately it backfired because he lost consciousness. He hit a ravine and had some fairly serious injuries but was flying 3 months later.
THESE stories are what people should be pointing at for this article.
I wish people would stop mentioning her. Yes it's impressive, but not what this article's about.
1) She stayed in the airplane the whole time. She was also pinned under a catering trolly, which probably worked like a seatbelt.
2) The airplane hitting trees to slow down is MUCH more preferable to your body hitting the trees.
3) The plane didn't even fall from that high. According to the 2009 report it was a much lower height.
4) There's much more impressive people with stories that are actually true:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Magee
WW2 guy's plane gets shot over France, he gets out but finds his parachute is damaged, falls 22,000 feet and goes through a glass roof of a train station that "softens" his fall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Alkemade
Another WW2 gunner who's plane gets shot. It lights on fire, his parachute was destroyed in the fire, so he decides to jump instead of burning alive. He fell 18,000 feet AND ONLY SUFFERED A SPRAINED LEG.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Chisov
Again, WW2 flier who's plane was shot over Germany. His plan was to avoid being a target was to wait to deploy his parachute until he got below the battle, unfortunately it backfired because he lost consciousness. He hit a ravine and had some fairly serious injuries but was flying 3 months later.
THESE stories are what people should be pointing at for this article.
while a bad cop would probably haul you in just for the inconvenience.
I think you mean "ignore you for the inconvenience". I've had friends who have been let off DUI tickets because the cop flat out said "it's less paperwork to just give you a speeding ticket" and made the person call a cab to get home.
http://books.google.com/books?id=OUJWKdlFKeQC&pg=PA216&dq=%22gravitational+time+dilation+%22&lr=&as_brr=0&sig=ACfU3U0_wc8IuNJdGCLnsaO-SyqXYaRapw#v=onepage&q=%22gravitational%20time%20dilation%20%22&f=false
pg 220
Nevermind. I'm wrong again. FROM OUR POINT OF VIEW it takes forever. From the falling star it'll happen quickly.
Jesus. I really wish I could edit now.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_time_dilation
Clocks which are far from massive bodies (or at higher gravitational potentials) run faster, and clocks close to massive bodies (or at lower gravitational potentials) run slower (slow is low).
I'm pretty sure I got that part right, at least.
I wish I could edit my post. The follow up article has much more information.
There was some (not much though) light that could have been visible:
from our distance of nearly four billion light years, the flash of light was only bright enough to see with big telescopes.
As for the duration:
And this event is not over. As the material whirls around the black hole, turbulence and other forces inside the disk can cause the brightness to change. There have been several flares, and while it had been fading for a few days, suddenly on April 3rd the overall brightness increased by a factor of five!
Unfortunately I think the only signs we got were x-rays, not anything visible.
As for the duration - there's a couple answers. From our perspective the best I can tell is 41 hours from the note on this picture saying it was a 41 hour exposure.
From the sun's perspective it should take forever if I remember relativity right. Someone with more knowledge can correct me here, as I'm not positive and would like to know more.
Does that make me a thief or just a "scavenger"?
When I bought my new house
Neither. Presumably the wire came with the purchase of the house. You're just selling something you own.
I prefer this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIX7K8D0mFM
"BULLET PROOF GLASS SAVES SOLDIERS LIFE!!!"
It's pretty damn impressive, though it doesn't explain the specifics of the glass. The deformation is crazy, but it caught the bullet before it got to the guy's body.
Win7 Chrome and I can't click. Post Anon doesn't check for me either.