While I doubt she'll get far in the primaries, I hope she sticks with the issue -- she might be able to get it to the Democratic party's platform in exchange for her endorsement.
Nickel is an essential nutrient. Without it, you'd be quite dead. Large quantities of it may be dangerous, but as Paracelsus pointed out: "It's the dose that makes the poison", and that's pretty much true of everything that's good for you.
Draw.
I used it a lot in conferences. I could generate a new picture from within Hangouts, then post it to one or more participants. If there was a need for updates, any one of the participants could draw on the same picture and re-post it. That went away without any explanation last fall.
To further that, anyone using Chrome could have all their browsing activity monitored by Google regardless of script and ad-blocking software... especially if you're synchronizing accounts between work, school, and home.
Color me skeptical, but I'm still waiting for Page Oriented Holographic Memory. I'm looking at you January 1991 issue of Byte Magazine! You got my hopes up and still no trillions of bits on a microscope slide.
I just used PrimeVideo whilst eating lunch to continue my rewatch of Star Trek: Enterprise. The interface is all messed up and it took me a few clicks more than usual to get to what I wanted, but once there, the site streamed flawlessly. So that much is working, at least.
"You don't really expect kids to memorize a thousand plus planets in science class."
Why should the question of whether kids can can memorize the names of the planets be a deciding factor in the development of a scientific definition of planet? That was one of the justifications used for this malformed, ill-considered, back-door approach back in August of 2006. Should we have stopped calling everything after Io, Callisto, Ganymede, and Europa a moon of Jupiter? My goodness! There's already at least 69... "things" going around Jupiter, we certainly can't call them moons!
So as far as Ceres, Eris, and anything else large enough to pull itself into a sphere and orbit a star, absolutely call it a planet. And that means Pluto, too.
That's ridiculously easy to spoof. Just add a few lines of orphaned code that does nothing to change the app's function and it will have a totally different checksum.
Venus doesn't have a magnetic field, either. Various space probes have measured the magnetic fields of the planets in our solar system, and both Mars and Venus share an immeasurably low value, suggesting no molten core. The solar wind impacts directly upon Venus' thick atmosphere, creating a very weak ionosphere, but it's effectively as weak as Mars'.
Ah, the new sarium krellide tech? I'm pretty sure that's all smoke and mirrors, but let's say it isn't... can you imagine the consequences of people carrying around so much power in such a compact form?
There's a lot of work moving from a sketch to a real, finished costume. The sketch says almost nothing about the materials used, how they're cut and assembled, how they fit the actor, or how they're made to move.
Oh, sure! That would have been helpful to Hillary, wouldn't it? That would have made it so easy to lump it all together and white-wash the whole sordid affair with one neat lie instead of having to change her story every time a new leak came out. She got what she deserved. It's a shame Podesta et al thought Trump would be the easiest one to beat.
I'm still on my original Note. I've replaced the battery twice, and will need a new one soon if I don't replace the whole phone. I'd go with the new Note 8, since I love the series so much, but the battery can't be replaced and I prefer to run my phones into the ground before I replace them. This weird trend of making the batteries fixed components was an Apple 'innovation', I believe.
While I doubt she'll get far in the primaries, I hope she sticks with the issue -- she might be able to get it to the Democratic party's platform in exchange for her endorsement.
Oh, please. She's a stopped clock; occasionally right.
Yeah, I've seen Deep Dream images. Puppy eyes and muzzles all over her fetus is just what every expectant mother wants to see.
Nickel is an essential nutrient. Without it, you'd be quite dead. Large quantities of it may be dangerous, but as Paracelsus pointed out: "It's the dose that makes the poison", and that's pretty much true of everything that's good for you.
Draw. I used it a lot in conferences. I could generate a new picture from within Hangouts, then post it to one or more participants. If there was a need for updates, any one of the participants could draw on the same picture and re-post it. That went away without any explanation last fall.
How much are refill cartridges, and can I buy third-party refill kits?
To further that, anyone using Chrome could have all their browsing activity monitored by Google regardless of script and ad-blocking software ... especially if you're synchronizing accounts between work, school, and home.
Color me skeptical, but I'm still waiting for Page Oriented Holographic Memory. I'm looking at you January 1991 issue of Byte Magazine! You got my hopes up and still no trillions of bits on a microscope slide.
The story is about Prime-related links that are causing Amazon customers trouble.
I just used PrimeVideo whilst eating lunch to continue my rewatch of Star Trek: Enterprise. The interface is all messed up and it took me a few clicks more than usual to get to what I wanted, but once there, the site streamed flawlessly. So that much is working, at least.
Yeah, about that, I learned my lesson a long time ago: do NOT put Wee Willy in crazy.
"You don't really expect kids to memorize a thousand plus planets in science class."
... "things" going around Jupiter, we certainly can't call them moons!
Why should the question of whether kids can can memorize the names of the planets be a deciding factor in the development of a scientific definition of planet? That was one of the justifications used for this malformed, ill-considered, back-door approach back in August of 2006. Should we have stopped calling everything after Io, Callisto, Ganymede, and Europa a moon of Jupiter? My goodness! There's already at least 69
So as far as Ceres, Eris, and anything else large enough to pull itself into a sphere and orbit a star, absolutely call it a planet. And that means Pluto, too.
That's ridiculously easy to spoof. Just add a few lines of orphaned code that does nothing to change the app's function and it will have a totally different checksum.
The editor is "BeauHD". The troll is "BeauHD(+6, Expert)". Do you see the difference now?
I laughed at that. I shouldn't have. Hopefully I'll stop chuckling any minute now.
Any minute.
Venus doesn't have a magnetic field, either. Various space probes have measured the magnetic fields of the planets in our solar system, and both Mars and Venus share an immeasurably low value, suggesting no molten core. The solar wind impacts directly upon Venus' thick atmosphere, creating a very weak ionosphere, but it's effectively as weak as Mars'.
One can only hope.
The Chinese Secret Service is known as the Ministry of State Security, MSS or .
The files then somehow made their way to the KGB? Uh ... wasn't the KGB dissolved in 1991?
Ah, the new sarium krellide tech? I'm pretty sure that's all smoke and mirrors, but let's say it isn't ... can you imagine the consequences of people carrying around so much power in such a compact form?
Amen, Pope!
There's a lot of work moving from a sketch to a real, finished costume. The sketch says almost nothing about the materials used, how they're cut and assembled, how they fit the actor, or how they're made to move.
Dr. Smith brought wit and humor to the show, you bumbling, bubble-headed BOOBY!
Oh, sure! That would have been helpful to Hillary, wouldn't it? That would have made it so easy to lump it all together and white-wash the whole sordid affair with one neat lie instead of having to change her story every time a new leak came out. She got what she deserved. It's a shame Podesta et al thought Trump would be the easiest one to beat.
I'm still on my original Note. I've replaced the battery twice, and will need a new one soon if I don't replace the whole phone. I'd go with the new Note 8, since I love the series so much, but the battery can't be replaced and I prefer to run my phones into the ground before I replace them. This weird trend of making the batteries fixed components was an Apple 'innovation', I believe.