I have kids that leave TVs on all the time even when they are not home. I'm constantly turning TVs off in my house that no one is watching, and complaining the they need to be turning things off when they are done. If cable companies charged by usage I would be screwed. They leave on all kinds of electronics my power bills are outrageous.
My mother had surgery for liver cancer more than 20 years ago and has been cancer free since. It was however terrifying and took a close to two years for her to really fully recover not to mention the couple of years of slowly declining health before the tumor was found. Today she is retired and involved in all kinds of cancer related charities.
I live near a military base and near the flight path of a municipal airport. I've seen plenty of aircraft that I can or can't recognize over my place {no aliens}. A couple months ago something came awfully close to the house in the late evening while I was kicked back on the deck couldn't say what it was {other than probably military} but it was dead silent until it passed by and startled me good. What ever it was it was moving fast and rattled the house.
I think the only other time I've been startled like that is when the roof top AC for my office building got struck by lightening.
Seafood in Cincinnati and Chicago for that matter is not so good... but the music well that's why I like them especially Chicago I lived around there for about 10 years I've actually been to a few invitation only shows small venue signed artists. I lived just outside Cincinnati in the very early 90s for a couple years there were a lot of metal bands but it was the 90s.
I'll be visiting friends in the Redmond area who promised we would stay a couple days in Seattle and get to see some bands.
Sadly I live outside Google... I mean Topeka, but I can still hear a band play every weekend. {which is my thing}.
I actually had never looked them up online before my brother is in his 30s now, and it's something he has done since grade school. He is very hard to gauge with his many eccentricities but I've not seen him struggle with reading since junior high.
To bad you can't telecommute from the Mid-West and get a salary that would afford you $2800/month housing cost, since where I live $1200/month would be common for a house with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths {maybe a jacuzzi}, separate dining room and kitchen {maybe a bar}. 1 car garage, big deck or patio, and a large fenced in yard.
This doesn't work they pay you good money for the area you live in, but not what they pay the California locals.
My younger brother is dyslexic and is most definitely the smartest person I have ever met. {and I know a lot of very smart people} Aside from a couple bachelors degrees he can fix your car or any item in your house electronic or not. When he was in school they gave him this colored film to place over books he read now he has it tinted into his reading glasses. {I have no idea if they still do it but it works for him and you might ask about it}
He is also left handed, extremely eccentric, and a little weird.
Sound like they are trying to have your device take over for your imagination.
The other day we ran out of aluminum foil and I was telling my son how I had built a model rocket out of the cardboard roll from a box of aluminum foil when I was his age 13yrs old... I told him about building a small generator that would power a light bulb using old speaker magnets and enamel copper wire... he found none of it the least bit interesting and went on about playing his video game.
You are correct they should not be, it is a clear violation of the public interest and trust no matter how they spin it legally. They are using tax payer money to do this and since it is secret... we have no idea how much they are spending for how many results and I am guessing that at this point it is a waste of money that could be better spent elsewhere.
When you need an internal application and you need it yesterday C#. and I'm not just talking about with iis. C# is just so easy and the.Net framework has so much and if you are stuck in an all windows environment anyway...
Oh and yeah I do know that some of these are not recommended but I've not had back surgery or any other back condition... I just happened to be out of shape from sitting at a desk all the time and had noticed that it was taking a toll on my waist and that when I did a lot of physical work I would have sore muscles.
I have a home office so... I actually kick my chair out and do sit ups, squats, toe touches, leg lifts, and cat rolls {yeah I know my wife laughs too}.
I do up to number 12. The hardest part is getting into a habit of doing it everyday and not stopping. 15 - 20 repetitions 3 times a day don't even break a sweat.
I recently {little over 6 months worth of work} lost about 20lbs and will probably keep it off. I started by not eating until I was miserable {which is easy to do when you have that favorite meal} and I looked up some easy exercises I could do in the office over my breaks or lunch in about 10 minutes {I really wanted to know how to strengthen my lower back}. I am back down to a 30 inch waist after getting up to 34 and my back doesn't hurt after i mow the lawn.
I have no problem driving a 15k-20k economy car with a warranty. Then again I don't hunt, fish, or have a boat so not really a problem. I think a big truck or suv would actually be a pain considering. {I can squeeze my little car into parking places an F150 just won't go}
Not that I wouldn't mind having a small truck and a boat for it to hall...
I have a brother that works at a car lot his biggest complaint is the large truck/suv worshiping crowd. Mostly young couples with no kids and an urban lifestyle but still want a F150 to get groceries. Many of them cannot afford the payments on a new truck/suv and won't consider a car they end up buying 10yr old trucks with no warranty and little to no value on a trade in after they have paid them off.
When I imagine what the future will be like in the next 100 years it is the last twenty that makes me think things are going to get much worse. When you have trouble holding a conversation with someone face to face because they can't put their cell phone down. People who only look up from their consumer entertainment long enough to work and eat. They only socialize online and rarely get out of the house the only exercise they get is their job if even that. They do not move out of their parents homes until very late in life if at all. This is what has happened in the last 20 years. How much worse will it get? Will we have a society full of lock-ins stuck in consumer entertainment so thoroughly that they never do anything?
You forgot 30 minute trip to the hospital. Most of my neighbors own guns, but they keep them in gun safes. I have a problem with wildlife getting into the trash, a car horn scares them of just as well as discharging a fire arm. I don't have a fire arm myself.
She's qualified for the position. They did not offer it to her. Instead, Infosys lied, claiming they could not find her or anyone like her.
There is not enough information to conclude that in the article. Most job postings have a laundry list of things they want it usually starts with "candidates will be familiar with:" and is follow by a list of software and systems and occasionally some proprietary software no one has ever heard of {probably made in Bangladesh}.
The fourth doctor was airing new seasons when I started watching and I thought they were great episodes all the way back to the first doctor. Looking back now I remember them being much better than I think they are now just like battlestar galactica when it first aired I enjoyed every episode but just couldn't watch it now.
Matt Smith would be my favorite doctor, check with me in a couple decades and we will see if that is still true.
I don't buy enough small all plastic items to make a 3d printer worth it but yeah if I could search for a part and print a usable part for any of the more expensive items in my home or garage. You know like that 99 cent plastic piece on the lawn mower that you can't order anywhere even the manufacture unless you order a $50 kit with a bunch of parts you don't need. Then maybe it would be worth it.
A manager came into my office one day and asked if I would change her phone number because someone had been making appointments in her name with her contact information for breast enlargement consultations with various surgeons. They were calling her to confirm the appointments once or twice a week for a couple months.
I have kids that leave TVs on all the time even when they are not home. I'm constantly turning TVs off in my house that no one is watching, and complaining the they need to be turning things off when they are done. If cable companies charged by usage I would be screwed. They leave on all kinds of electronics my power bills are outrageous.
My mother had surgery for liver cancer more than 20 years ago and has been cancer free since. It was however terrifying and took a close to two years for her to really fully recover not to mention the couple of years of slowly declining health before the tumor was found. Today she is retired and involved in all kinds of cancer related charities.
I live near a military base and near the flight path of a municipal airport. I've seen plenty of aircraft that I can or can't recognize over my place {no aliens}. A couple months ago something came awfully close to the house in the late evening while I was kicked back on the deck couldn't say what it was {other than probably military} but it was dead silent until it passed by and startled me good. What ever it was it was moving fast and rattled the house.
I think the only other time I've been startled like that is when the roof top AC for my office building got struck by lightening.
Seafood in Cincinnati and Chicago for that matter is not so good... but the music well that's why I like them especially Chicago I lived around there for about 10 years I've actually been to a few invitation only shows small venue signed artists. I lived just outside Cincinnati in the very early 90s for a couple years there were a lot of metal bands but it was the 90s.
I'll be visiting friends in the Redmond area who promised we would stay a couple days in Seattle and get to see some bands.
Sadly I live outside Google... I mean Topeka, but I can still hear a band play every weekend. {which is my thing}.
I actually had never looked them up online before my brother is in his 30s now, and it's something he has done since grade school. He is very hard to gauge with his many eccentricities but I've not seen him struggle with reading since junior high.
If you ask him he will say it makes all the difference... Maybe it's a placebo effect...
It depends, I'd consider consider living in Seattle before I'd live in Detroit, St. Louis, or Kansas City but Chicago, Cincinnati are alright
To bad you can't telecommute from the Mid-West and get a salary that would afford you $2800/month housing cost, since where I live $1200/month would be common for a house with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths {maybe a jacuzzi}, separate dining room and kitchen {maybe a bar}. 1 car garage, big deck or patio, and a large fenced in yard.
This doesn't work they pay you good money for the area you live in, but not what they pay the California locals.
I had to look it up.
http://irlen.com/index.php
My younger brother is dyslexic and is most definitely the smartest person I have ever met. {and I know a lot of very smart people} Aside from a couple bachelors degrees he can fix your car or any item in your house electronic or not. When he was in school they gave him this colored film to place over books he read now he has it tinted into his reading glasses. {I have no idea if they still do it but it works for him and you might ask about it}
He is also left handed, extremely eccentric, and a little weird.
Sound like they are trying to have your device take over for your imagination.
The other day we ran out of aluminum foil and I was telling my son how I had built a model rocket out of the cardboard roll from a box of aluminum foil when I was his age 13yrs old... I told him about building a small generator that would power a light bulb using old speaker magnets and enamel copper wire... he found none of it the least bit interesting and went on about playing his video game.
You are correct they should not be, it is a clear violation of the public interest and trust no matter how they spin it legally. They are using tax payer money to do this and since it is secret... we have no idea how much they are spending for how many results and I am guessing that at this point it is a waste of money that could be better spent elsewhere.
When you need an internal application and you need it yesterday C#. and I'm not just talking about with iis. C# is just so easy and the .Net framework has so much and if you are stuck in an all windows environment anyway...
Oh and yeah I do know that some of these are not recommended but I've not had back surgery or any other back condition... I just happened to be out of shape from sitting at a desk all the time and had noticed that it was taking a toll on my waist and that when I did a lot of physical work I would have sore muscles.
I have a home office so... I actually kick my chair out and do sit ups, squats, toe touches, leg lifts, and cat rolls {yeah I know my wife laughs too}.
I do up to number 12. The hardest part is getting into a habit of doing it everyday and not stopping. 15 - 20 repetitions 3 times a day don't even break a sweat.
http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/lower-back-pain-10/slideshow-exercises
I recently {little over 6 months worth of work} lost about 20lbs and will probably keep it off. I started by not eating until I was miserable {which is easy to do when you have that favorite meal} and I looked up some easy exercises I could do in the office over my breaks or lunch in about 10 minutes {I really wanted to know how to strengthen my lower back}. I am back down to a 30 inch waist after getting up to 34 and my back doesn't hurt after i mow the lawn.
I have no problem driving a 15k-20k economy car with a warranty. Then again I don't hunt, fish, or have a boat so not really a problem. I think a big truck or suv would actually be a pain considering. {I can squeeze my little car into parking places an F150 just won't go}
Not that I wouldn't mind having a small truck and a boat for it to hall...
I have a brother that works at a car lot his biggest complaint is the large truck/suv worshiping crowd. Mostly young couples with no kids and an urban lifestyle but still want a F150 to get groceries. Many of them cannot afford the payments on a new truck/suv and won't consider a car they end up buying 10yr old trucks with no warranty and little to no value on a trade in after they have paid them off.
When I imagine what the future will be like in the next 100 years it is the last twenty that makes me think things are going to get much worse. When you have trouble holding a conversation with someone face to face because they can't put their cell phone down. People who only look up from their consumer entertainment long enough to work and eat. They only socialize online and rarely get out of the house the only exercise they get is their job if even that. They do not move out of their parents homes until very late in life if at all. This is what has happened in the last 20 years. How much worse will it get? Will we have a society full of lock-ins stuck in consumer entertainment so thoroughly that they never do anything?
You forgot 30 minute trip to the hospital. Most of my neighbors own guns, but they keep them in gun safes. I have a problem with wildlife getting into the trash, a car horn scares them of just as well as discharging a fire arm. I don't have a fire arm myself.
She's qualified for the position. They did not offer it to her. Instead, Infosys lied, claiming they could not find her or anyone like her.
There is not enough information to conclude that in the article. Most job postings have a laundry list of things they want it usually starts with "candidates will be familiar with:" and is follow by a list of software and systems and occasionally some proprietary software no one has ever heard of {probably made in Bangladesh}.
The fourth doctor was airing new seasons when I started watching and I thought they were great episodes all the way back to the first doctor. Looking back now I remember them being much better than I think they are now just like battlestar galactica when it first aired I enjoyed every episode but just couldn't watch it now.
Matt Smith would be my favorite doctor, check with me in a couple decades and we will see if that is still true.
more directly they will use something like the unity or unreal engines so it can be one and done {not really but a heck of a lot easier than not}
I don't buy enough small all plastic items to make a 3d printer worth it but yeah if I could search for a part and print a usable part for any of the more expensive items in my home or garage. You know like that 99 cent plastic piece on the lawn mower that you can't order anywhere even the manufacture unless you order a $50 kit with a bunch of parts you don't need. Then maybe it would be worth it.
A manager came into my office one day and asked if I would change her phone number because someone had been making appointments in her name with her contact information for breast enlargement consultations with various surgeons. They were calling her to confirm the appointments once or twice a week for a couple months.