Now take the fresh water outflow of the Columbia river - the river separating Washington from Oregon. You've got 27 gallons of fresh water per person per day.
I don't know about Texans, but people in NYC use an average of 133 gallons per day (2006 numbers).
Shopping carts at some of the supermarkets around here work kinda like that. They have some kind of invisible fence thing around the perimeter of the parking lot, and if you cross it with one of the store's shopping carts, the wheels lock up.
Big deal. Where I shop one of the cart's wheels is always locked up.
I set up a profile at classmates.com, but it really just contains a "puzzle encrypted" email address and a picture (not of me) from hotchickswithdouchebags.com to add a little je ne sais quoi.
Uh. I was under the impression that Americans believe in God and Bible.
You were misinformed. There's bound to be a variety of opinion among ~300,000,000 people from any place.
Now, the American faith seems to be that it is up to every American to take arms and decide themselves whether another life is worth living.
Again with the generalization. Some people will turn the other cheek, some will look for a fight, most are somewhere in the middle. Pretty much what you would expect anywhere.
We should be working on getting our launch costs down so that we could actually send people to do things, build factories in space, and start getting some real benefit out of space.
Yeah, I 'know I'm a bad, bad man for providing false information, but as far as I'm concerned, providing fake contact info is just another way to avoid this bullshit.
Yes, I know that I could pay extra to hide my domain info, but I refuse to do so. If ICANN requires me to post real information, they can fucking well require the registrar to hide that info for free. In the meanwhile, I'll keep lying, and if the feds really really care about tracking me down, they can do so with the credit card that I use to pay my web hosting service.
Suck it ICANN, suck it spammers, and suck it eternal September.
Many people don't know how to conduct research without knowing where to start. "Following the leads" is a simple ability, but "finding a starting point" is a rare, innate ability.
Yeah, that would be the "original contribution to the field" part. Not everyone can handle the dissertation, there's a reason it's considered a significant achievement.
I read an article in the last year that talked about using liquid hydrogen to cool super conducting transmission lines and also being used as an infrastructure to distribute hydrogen for use in cars, fuel cells, etc...
Me too. It was this article in Scientific American.
Because if they do, the only acceptable answer to this "opt out" bullshit is along the lines of "fuck yourself with both fists." If I pay an ISP and they start slipping ads into my data, they'll get dropped like a hot rock and there will be a flaming bag of shit on the local branch's doorstep the next morning.
A little? Every time I see the trailer, I think to myself, I've got to go see that movie when I'm tripping balls. I just hope my eyeballs don't pop out of my head!
Every time I see a commercial for that glitterfest blip by on the TiVo I wonder how many kids will be carried out of theaters convulsing.
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For years, their bread-and-butter has been tying their OS to their (IMHO overpriced) hardware. Now it seems that a lot of people are getting sick of it (if the preorders at Psystar are any indication, a *LOT* of people).
No, they're just cheap bastards. I know this because I was one myself.
When Apple did license clones both my friend and I ended up buying them from different makers (he bought Daystar, mine was from Power Computing). Both of them were significantly cheaper and when it came time to upgrade the OS (we're taking from 7.5 to 8 and 9 here) both of them turned out to be pieces of shit. We decided independently that an extra few hundred bucks up front for tools that we're going to use for thousands of hours is worth it.
Your argument is like renting a 5' by 10' apartment on the reasoning that you can just store everything you're not using in a storage unit, then haul it in when you need it. When you finish watching TV, just carry the whole TV and stand out and bring in your bookshelf so you can do some reading.
I have known Finland and Finns for almost 10 years - though I don't know the specifics of this project, I have a strong faith in the finnish high-tech (did you know atomic layer deposition was developed in Finland? And then there's Nokia, and a lot of nanotech research, and their contribution to the ESA and...) plus Finns are quite pedantic, and I mean this in the best possible way. Part of Nokia's success is definitely down to this scholarly approach to technological projects.
In other words, look at the bowl cut on that guy in the article. With hair like that he's got to be sporting some major brainage.
This is the grail, holy or not, energy for nothing....
And your chicks for free.
Now take the fresh water outflow of the Columbia river - the river separating Washington from Oregon. You've got 27 gallons of fresh water per person per day.
I don't know about Texans, but people in NYC use an average of 133 gallons per day (2006 numbers).
Shopping carts at some of the supermarkets around here work kinda like that. They have some kind of invisible fence thing around the perimeter of the parking lot, and if you cross it with one of the store's shopping carts, the wheels lock up.
Big deal. Where I shop one of the cart's wheels is always locked up.
I set up a profile at classmates.com, but it really just contains a "puzzle encrypted" email address and a picture (not of me) from hotchickswithdouchebags.com to add a little je ne sais quoi.
Uh. I was under the impression that Americans believe in God and Bible.
You were misinformed. There's bound to be a variety of opinion among ~300,000,000 people from any place.
Now, the American faith seems to be that it is up to every American to take arms and decide themselves whether another life is worth living.
Again with the generalization. Some people will turn the other cheek, some will look for a fight, most are somewhere in the middle. Pretty much what you would expect anywhere.
We should be working on getting our launch costs down so that we could actually send people to do things, build factories in space, and start getting some real benefit out of space.
Space: Because India's getting too expensive.
Yeah, I 'know I'm a bad, bad man for providing false information, but as far as I'm concerned, providing fake contact info is just another way to avoid this bullshit.
Yes, I know that I could pay extra to hide my domain info, but I refuse to do so. If ICANN requires me to post real information, they can fucking well require the registrar to hide that info for free. In the meanwhile, I'll keep lying, and if the feds really really care about tracking me down, they can do so with the credit card that I use to pay my web hosting service.
Suck it ICANN, suck it spammers, and suck it eternal September.
Many people don't know how to conduct research without knowing where to start. "Following the leads" is a simple ability, but "finding a starting point" is a rare, innate ability.
Yeah, that would be the "original contribution to the field" part. Not everyone can handle the dissertation, there's a reason it's considered a significant achievement.
The chairs were sweet!
No they weren't. Ever try to muffle a fart in an Aeron chair?
I read an article in the last year that talked about using liquid hydrogen to cool super conducting transmission lines and also being used as an infrastructure to distribute hydrogen for use in cars, fuel cells, etc...
Me too. It was this article in Scientific American.
Lick my hairy solar cells.
giant volcanic pile of Tharis
Band name!
US weapons are guided by INS with GPS augumenting that. Turn of GPS and you've still got a pretty accurate INS system to rely on.
Unless the INS is too busy arresting Mexicans.
Because if they do, the only acceptable answer to this "opt out" bullshit is along the lines of "fuck yourself with both fists." If I pay an ISP and they start slipping ads into my data, they'll get dropped like a hot rock and there will be a flaming bag of shit on the local branch's doorstep the next morning.
If they're free, well, you get what you pay for.
The goal is to study smog and its consequences as well as better understand the sources of air pollution.
Airplanes?
A little? Every time I see the trailer, I think to myself, I've got to go see that movie when I'm tripping balls. I just hope my eyeballs don't pop out of my head!
Every time I see a commercial for that glitterfest blip by on the TiVo I wonder how many kids will be carried out of theaters convulsing.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
I'm sure the Chinese have some sort of perfectly safe medicine for this.
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For years, their bread-and-butter has been tying their OS to their (IMHO overpriced) hardware. Now it seems that a lot of people are getting sick of it (if the preorders at Psystar are any indication, a *LOT* of people).
No, they're just cheap bastards. I know this because I was one myself.
When Apple did license clones both my friend and I ended up buying them from different makers (he bought Daystar, mine was from Power Computing). Both of them were significantly cheaper and when it came time to upgrade the OS (we're taking from 7.5 to 8 and 9 here) both of them turned out to be pieces of shit. We decided independently that an extra few hundred bucks up front for tools that we're going to use for thousands of hours is worth it.
Hell, yes. I can read several times faster than the taking head in the suit can speak and can skim if the article is crap or stuff I already know.
But what about those 1 billion people (ok, number out of ass, but you get the point) that are starving to death and live in horrible conditions?
Leave it to a Mac fanboi to make everything into a joke about Vista tech support.
Go on, tell us how long it takes you to copy a file.
Your argument is like renting a 5' by 10' apartment on the reasoning that you can just store everything you're not using in a storage unit, then haul it in when you need it. When you finish watching TV, just carry the whole TV and stand out and bring in your bookshelf so you can do some reading.
I live in NYC, you insensitive clod.
I have known Finland and Finns for almost 10 years - though I don't know the specifics of this project, I have a strong faith in the finnish high-tech (did you know atomic layer deposition was developed in Finland? And then there's Nokia, and a lot of nanotech research, and their contribution to the ESA and...) plus Finns are quite pedantic, and I mean this in the best possible way. Part of Nokia's success is definitely down to this scholarly approach to technological projects.
In other words, look at the bowl cut on that guy in the article. With hair like that he's got to be sporting some major brainage.
the deceased will be buried in biodegradable coffins between gum trees in a protected koala sanctuary
Oh great. Now what's going to happen to the visitors once the koalas learn that they like the taste of dead human flesh?