I happen to think the GGR is a great rule to reduce, but not eliminate abortion, besides the fact that it won't do either. Please note that this does not limit abortions IN ANY WAY, but it removes the teat from the mouth of an organisation that isn't a part of the government, despite the fact that they take a decidedly POLITICIAL issue AND take money for it.. are they a 501(c)(3)?
Yeun Woo Ping works with Jet Li on most of his films, and they have a great relationship going. He also co-ordinated fights on the first Matrix, Black Mask, Romeo Must Die, etc.. He is one of the most talented wire-fu directors out there. It's too bad he or Jet didn't stay on, but that means Jet Li is now free to do another HK movie, which I'm always up for. I bought RMD sight-unseen because I knew it would kick ass, just as I would any Jackie Chan movie!
I can't put my machine into deep sleep with win98 but I can with Linux. If I do it in 98, It never wakes up. If I do it in Linux, it's graceful every time about waking up. That's a good reason not to use powersave for me. Then again, I shut off my monitor so it sucks 0 watts instead of 5 watts during powersave anyway. My hdds still spin down when not in use, and the power supply of my machine always stupidly sucks up 200 watts. I think I'll just replace my light bulbs with fluorescent ones.
It's easily hackable to release the codes for international decoding, and I still can't see the point of an appliance that overlaps my computer's ability to play vcds..
I think the RGB inputs are more common than you think. These connectors are on about every plasma 40" model out there, as well as most LCD projection screens. The reason to me seems logical for the LCD: they have three individual screens driven by three full-bandwidth signals. I think that would be reason enough. This type of Rgb connection is pretty recent, and is pretty much a strict high-end system issue. Still, it's nice to have..
The DVP-S560D doesn't appear to have zoom, according to the Crutchfield site. Heck, I have a Philips DVD-711, and it even has zoom, for $100 less.
They left out the 5.1 decode in favor of a co-Axial and optical out, as well as two sets of RCA jacks. I really won't miss the built-in decoder, since all it does is add cost for something you can do better externally. It also has RGB three-channel video output, as well as S-Video. It's a rather nice piece of hardware.
vomit. This is neither revolutionary nor more than mildly amusing. I thought the scooter fad was rather dumb. So this is a scooter with six wheels instead of two and some sort of motor?
Perhaps what you need is bliss, the amazing product that is.. uum amazing, and everybody needs it.. yeah.. needs it.. hmm.
By the way, whatever happened to Starbridge systems and Time Domain? They were supposed to be the next big thing(tm) too!
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May have autonomous capability, so units could
be public (like the experiment with bicycles in
Amsterdam), and could be thus "borrowed" or
perhaps rented when needed and then
automatically would shunt themselves around
the city in anticipation of predicted needs
Sounds like a coin-operated Jumper, the Pneumatic hopping cars from Alfred Bester novels.. Cool idea.. Damn, those are some cool books..
The triangles are made from some material that i'm unaware of...
It's Gore-Tex, the same stuff with which they make diving suits. It's not so much pressure changes -- gore tex is breathable yet waterproof. It's also transparent to radio waves, else they wouldn't have used it.
The reason they have a 4 ft. door is because it's a service hatch. The thing is operated via two fibre optic lines. One handles control, and one modulates the RF signal back as light so it cannot be tapped.
Hopefully the 133 bus in the 733 MHz speed of the next G4s will be a bit better. Then again, if they put them up against a dual 500 and show the single 733 beating the dual 500, then they'd lose a lot of respect from me.
After claiming two heads are better than one, they go back to one head.. Still, this is no reflection on Moto, but more one on Apple and their quick buck mentality.
Some systems don't have a meg to spare/would rather use the meg for storage. At 1 meg, X would be a bit large for a memory-only PDA. I didn't know you guys got X down that far though.. Congratulations are in order! From 50 megs of source down to 1 meg of code.. Did you leave a bunch out, or just reduce useless code?
PDA development, and it will be a great bit of news for the wearable folks. X is the biggest hog and one of the highest barriers for linux-based wearables. It's a bit big for systems even running from the IBM microdrive who wish to, say, store a buncha pictures from the day's outing. It will be nice to run this without all the trappings of X Client-server..
Not to be picky either, but I'm assuming you replied to the wrong message. I know it is a platform and not a client, just as gnutella is a protocol and not a client..
That would be because he is wrong in the eyes of Buddhists, Muslim, Shinto, athiest, et cetera.
I'm not opposed to religious freedom, nor do I think someone should be held back because of his/her religion, but I think it should stay out of government. The media probably didn't like him for the "conservative" part of his philosophy, not the Christian part of it. We have a similar situation here, though I'll stop short of labeling it a problem.
On the issue of certification of schools, I'd certainly like to see the facts on that one. I'd also reserve judgement on that issue until I see definitive proof that these school are up to par, and they are not using their "christian" nature to hide shoddy performance. Then again I think teachers should be the certified ones, not the buildings in which they teach. The state could just not certify religion courses as part of the educational building blocks.
How did you become a heart patient? If it was by heart disease or some other factor, you would have shown symptoms that were diagnosable. The Fellow in your parent message was talking about pain, and they wouldn't diagnose it. Your situation had more diagnosable factors than his, save for them doing an X-Ray. Also, and doctor who thinks you have the plague should be stripped of his license.
oh, and our medicare (crappy as it may be) is FREE.
TANSTAAFL*
I love when people say things like this. Our medicare is free? are you daft? It's not free, it's just un-itemised on your pay stub. The money comes from somewhere, be it property, personal income, VAT or other taxes. It is paid for by you!
* There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch -- Robert A. Heinlein
I happen to think the GGR is a great rule to reduce, but not eliminate abortion, besides the fact that it won't do either. Please note that this does not limit abortions IN ANY WAY, but it removes the teat from the mouth of an organisation that isn't a part of the government, despite the fact that they take a decidedly POLITICIAL issue AND take money for it.. are they a 501(c)(3)?
What, don't you like plots?
Yeun Woo Ping works with Jet Li on most of his films, and they have a great relationship going. He also co-ordinated fights on the first Matrix, Black Mask, Romeo Must Die, etc.. He is one of the most talented wire-fu directors out there. It's too bad he or Jet didn't stay on, but that means Jet Li is now free to do another HK movie, which I'm always up for. I bought RMD sight-unseen because I knew it would kick ass, just as I would any Jackie Chan movie!
I can't put my machine into deep sleep with win98 but I can with Linux. If I do it in 98, It never wakes up. If I do it in Linux, it's graceful every time about waking up. That's a good reason not to use powersave for me. Then again, I shut off my monitor so it sucks 0 watts instead of 5 watts during powersave anyway. My hdds still spin down when not in use, and the power supply of my machine always stupidly sucks up 200 watts. I think I'll just replace my light bulbs with fluorescent ones.
Doesn't Apple use resource forks, making formatting pretty much useless? I thought their block structure was held in the same way unix is..
Computer generated imagery.
It's easily hackable to release the codes for international decoding, and I still can't see the point of an appliance that overlaps my computer's ability to play vcds..
I think the RGB inputs are more common than you think. These connectors are on about every plasma 40" model out there, as well as most LCD projection screens. The reason to me seems logical for the LCD: they have three individual screens driven by three full-bandwidth signals. I think that would be reason enough. This type of Rgb connection is pretty recent, and is pretty much a strict high-end system issue. Still, it's nice to have..
The DVP-S560D doesn't appear to have zoom, according to the Crutchfield site. Heck, I have a Philips DVD-711, and it even has zoom, for $100 less.
They left out the 5.1 decode in favor of a co-Axial and optical out, as well as two sets of RCA jacks. I really won't miss the built-in decoder, since all it does is add cost for something you can do better externally. It also has RGB three-channel video output, as well as S-Video. It's a rather nice piece of hardware.
making a penny worth 1/10th as much as it did in 1950.
Just when I find a reason to get off my lazy ass, either Herman Miller someone designs something to keep it there.
$2k for a car? only if it IS a Metro (the Geo/chevy kind)
Because somehow the probability of him forming an OmniCorp is very, very frightening?
Oh dear gods, if that is it I'll.. I'll..
vomit. This is neither revolutionary nor more than mildly amusing. I thought the scooter fad was rather dumb. So this is a scooter with six wheels instead of two and some sort of motor?
Perhaps what you need is bliss, the amazing product that is .. uum amazing, and everybody needs it.. yeah.. needs it.. hmm.
By the way, whatever happened to Starbridge systems and Time Domain? They were supposed to be the next big thing(tm) too!
May have autonomous capability, so units could be public (like the experiment with bicycles in Amsterdam), and could be thus "borrowed" or perhaps rented when needed and then automatically would shunt themselves around the city in anticipation of predicted needs
Sounds like a coin-operated Jumper, the Pneumatic hopping cars from Alfred Bester novels.. Cool idea.. Damn, those are some cool books..
The triangles are made from some material that i'm unaware of...
It's Gore-Tex, the same stuff with which they make diving suits. It's not so much pressure changes -- gore tex is breathable yet waterproof. It's also transparent to radio waves, else they wouldn't have used it.
The reason they have a 4 ft. door is because it's a service hatch. The thing is operated via two fibre optic lines. One handles control, and one modulates the RF signal back as light so it cannot be tapped.
Hopefully the 133 bus in the 733 MHz speed of the next G4s will be a bit better. Then again, if they put them up against a dual 500 and show the single 733 beating the dual 500, then they'd lose a lot of respect from me.
After claiming two heads are better than one, they go back to one head.. Still, this is no reflection on Moto, but more one on Apple and their quick buck mentality.
Some systems don't have a meg to spare/would rather use the meg for storage. At 1 meg, X would be a bit large for a memory-only PDA. I didn't know you guys got X down that far though.. Congratulations are in order! From 50 megs of source down to 1 meg of code.. Did you leave a bunch out, or just reduce useless code?
PDA development, and it will be a great bit of news for the wearable folks. X is the biggest hog and one of the highest barriers for linux-based wearables. It's a bit big for systems even running from the IBM microdrive who wish to, say, store a buncha pictures from the day's outing. It will be nice to run this without all the trappings of X Client-server..
Not to be picky either, but I'm assuming you replied to the wrong message. I know it is a platform and not a client, just as gnutella is a protocol and not a client..
That would be because he is wrong in the eyes of Buddhists, Muslim, Shinto, athiest, et cetera.
I'm not opposed to religious freedom, nor do I think someone should be held back because of his/her religion, but I think it should stay out of government. The media probably didn't like him for the "conservative" part of his philosophy, not the Christian part of it. We have a similar situation here, though I'll stop short of labeling it a problem.
On the issue of certification of schools, I'd certainly like to see the facts on that one. I'd also reserve judgement on that issue until I see definitive proof that these school are up to par, and they are not using their "christian" nature to hide shoddy performance. Then again I think teachers should be the certified ones, not the buildings in which they teach. The state could just not certify religion courses as part of the educational building blocks.
How did you become a heart patient? If it was by heart disease or some other factor, you would have shown symptoms that were diagnosable. The Fellow in your parent message was talking about pain, and they wouldn't diagnose it. Your situation had more diagnosable factors than his, save for them doing an X-Ray. Also, and doctor who thinks you have the plague should be stripped of his license.
oh, and our medicare (crappy as it may be) is FREE.
TANSTAAFL*
I love when people say things like this. Our medicare is free? are you daft? It's not free, it's just un-itemised on your pay stub. The money comes from somewhere, be it property, personal income, VAT or other taxes. It is paid for by you!
* There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch -- Robert A. Heinlein
By Chinook, do you mean the "flatheads", the fish, or the warm breeze?