They have obsoleted the rapeseed name. It is now Canola oil.
From Snopes: "The Canadian seed oil industry rechristened the product "canola oil" (Canadian oil) in 1978 in an attempt to distance the product from negative associations with the word "rape." Canola was introduced to American consumers in 1986"
It amazes me how much Brits are ok with being subjects of the Crown. I scares me to think about a government where there is no written constitution, no (for better or worse) written list of rights. Our rights are quickly eroding here, I don't know how you've managed to last so long.
The abuses that I see Brits suffering (heat vision cameras being used in their home for energy initiatives) CCTV cameras... George Orwell had you guys nailed. But then again, he was one of you. Disposable razor blades I am sure are about to be outlawed because of environmental impact initiatives The only thing he got wrong was that the US is carrying on military operations in far away lands. (Albeit with some coalition/UK help) But still not bad.
Now we just have to get our people (US) to see that we're in "permanent war for permanent peace" because war is the health of the state. It's so expensive its its own stimulus. Every deployed troop has 8 on the back end supporting them. With 1,580,255 active duty personnel, relieving them of duty would spike unemployment, not to mention the government contractors that would have drastic budget cuts. Still, this kind of problem only requires a few years of Tea Party occupation or Bill Clinton to fix. The thousands of CCTV cameras are much harder to remove once they have given perceived security. Erosion only goes one way.
What TATA should do, is give Comcast a "free trial upgrade" for oh, say a week, maybe a month, then put the level back down. CC customers will get used to the network actually working, and call and complain when it gets back down to the actual level CC is paying for.
The real barrier to entry with these systems is finding someone who can design it in the computer. Or, having software that is simple enough that the end user can do with little training. I'm pretty well versed in CAD but moving to 3D is quite a step. Usually these programs assume an extruded material, which is then carved out, using logical operations. I think using real world tools - planes, knives, sandpaper (for smoothing) etc would translate better for the user.
Ocean acidification is even more BS than global warming.
We know atmospheric CO2 was hundreds of times higher when this planet had corals and shellfish. Our oceans are alkaline and it would take a tremendous amount of acid to change them just 0.1.
Ocean acidification is even less studied than GHG. It didn't even exist until a year or two ago.
I've worked for quite a few corporations and by far, they all use PTO, which is accrued.
So there is no reason that you have to give on why you want off, other than courtesy. I've taken off and never given the reason. I was never asked. The only time I think it matters is when you claim for bereavement, which is a standard 3 days everywhere I've been, because it is not part of the PTO, because you're not supposed to be able to plan for those...
Agreed. The hyphenation in our advanced concepts of today require hyphenations, but are hi-jacking spellings of already established compound words. Hijack does not need a hyphen. But neither is it a compound word.
That they service the animals as if it were the actual ark. This means, all provisions must be brought "on board" every 40 days, stored in the ship and all animals must survive.
Let them eat their cake. When they can't do it by way of the biblical account (which is the infallible word of god), let them admit defeat.
Are more realistic, in that I have few bars and few signal.
I had an older edge-only, edition and I don't know how I could have ever used it, leading me to conclude that ATT data rates have fallen to edge levels.
I wrote a layer like this by myself about 10 years ago for PHP. I gave up on it because I found it shallow and pedantic. If you have a developer that can't write a SQL query, then you need to look at your hiring practices or get some training. A basic technology like SQL is now 38 years old. It's not a secret.
What's more the HQL is so similar to SQL as to not make a damn bit of difference. So what do you get? POCO mappings. The object management is handy, but really how often do you do that? And when you do, how complicated is it really? If you need anything more than a hash table for field mappings, you're doing it wrong. And waht's more POCO mappings are not automatic. You need to write more C# code, And you have to document your database in a second language (XML format) violating DRY principals... So overall you write more code because someone didn't learn to use a tool (SQL) properly. Not a win.
I'm not against technology. Rather, quite for it. But we're spending billions attacking religion. We could be spending billions on things that will actually matter here at home. If we poured that kind of money into anti-gravity, we'd have extremely cheap travel and infinite energy and instantaneous communications. Fusion research. Asteroid detection and deflection.
All of these are "out there" in terms of today's tech, but are far more rewarding than trying to find god in the cosmos.
And what would we use that knowledge for? Solving hunger? Educating the poor? Eradicating disease?
It is a 'nice to know' but really has zero impact on anything of any significance. Just like we know there are two large bubbles at the center of the galaxy. Whoop-de-do! That matters why?
6.5b is one 99c hamburger for every person on the planet.
They have obsoleted the rapeseed name. It is now Canola oil.
From Snopes:
"The Canadian seed oil industry rechristened the product "canola oil" (Canadian oil) in 1978 in an attempt to distance the product from negative associations with the word "rape." Canola was introduced to American consumers in 1986"
If these are of our cultural significance, should we still be requiring people to spend money on them?
Maybe adding them to a list and requiring people to pay money to view them is even more telling about our culture.
Seems like late, but free advertising to me...
1) Most of our violence is drug related.
2) For a gunshot, you're actually quite right.
So just don't be a drug user/dealer and you'll be ok. Otherwise, you'll have to turn to drugs to afford your medical bills...
It amazes me how much Brits are ok with being subjects of the Crown. I scares me to think about a government where there is no written constitution, no (for better or worse) written list of rights. Our rights are quickly eroding here, I don't know how you've managed to last so long.
The abuses that I see Brits suffering (heat vision cameras being used in their home for energy initiatives) CCTV cameras... George Orwell had you guys nailed. But then again, he was one of you. Disposable razor blades I am sure are about to be outlawed because of environmental impact initiatives The only thing he got wrong was that the US is carrying on military operations in far away lands. (Albeit with some coalition/UK help) But still not bad.
Now we just have to get our people (US) to see that we're in "permanent war for permanent peace" because war is the health of the state. It's so expensive its its own stimulus. Every deployed troop has 8 on the back end supporting them. With 1,580,255 active duty personnel, relieving them of duty would spike unemployment, not to mention the government contractors that would have drastic budget cuts. Still, this kind of problem only requires a few years of Tea Party occupation or Bill Clinton to fix. The thousands of CCTV cameras are much harder to remove once they have given perceived security. Erosion only goes one way.
The truth about encryption keys
What TATA should do, is give Comcast a "free trial upgrade" for oh, say a week, maybe a month, then put the level back down. CC customers will get used to the network actually working, and call and complain when it gets back down to the actual level CC is paying for.
As I learned it yes.
The idea of a hole connotates using a drill.
The idea of a boolean operation connotates using a mill.
3D printers are huge because you no longer have to shape media according to tool operations. If you can imagine it, it can make the layers.
The real barrier to entry with these systems is finding someone who can design it in the computer. Or, having software that is simple enough that the end user can do with little training. I'm pretty well versed in CAD but moving to 3D is quite a step. Usually these programs assume an extruded material, which is then carved out, using logical operations. I think using real world tools - planes, knives, sandpaper (for smoothing) etc would translate better for the user.
You missed it. There's a girl in IT. That's the news!
Its not even that she hacked in. NASA has always had a problem with girlfriends of employees getting pissed, getting in and then breaking stuff.
Ok, you got me. The years are starting to blend together. 5 years, 4 months. Come on. Joseph Fourier discovered the greenhouse effect back in 1824...
Ocean acidification is even more BS than global warming.
We know atmospheric CO2 was hundreds of times higher when this planet had corals and shellfish. Our oceans are alkaline and it would take a tremendous amount of acid to change them just 0.1.
Ocean acidification is even less studied than GHG. It didn't even exist until a year or two ago.
How many years ago was it that Gore said "The science is settled"?
I've worked for quite a few corporations and by far, they all use PTO, which is accrued.
So there is no reason that you have to give on why you want off, other than courtesy. I've taken off and never given the reason. I was never asked. The only time I think it matters is when you claim for bereavement, which is a standard 3 days everywhere I've been, because it is not part of the PTO, because you're not supposed to be able to plan for those...
Why not call 4.0 FirePanda?
"A reliable, cloud-based DNS service has been one of the most requested offerings by our /former/ customers"
Fixed that for you.
Agreed. The hyphenation in our advanced concepts of today require hyphenations, but are hi-jacking spellings of already established compound words. Hijack does not need a hyphen. But neither is it a compound word.
That they service the animals as if it were the actual ark. This means, all provisions must be brought "on board" every 40 days, stored in the ship and all animals must survive.
Let them eat their cake. When they can't do it by way of the biblical account (which is the infallible word of god), let them admit defeat.
North Korea just registered the other 199 Reentry licenses.
So we'll have the same policy for fliers as packets? Deep, humiliating inspections?
Are more realistic, in that I have few bars and few signal.
I had an older edge-only, edition and I don't know how I could have ever used it, leading me to conclude that ATT data rates have fallen to edge levels.
In the US, we already have such a phone, called a Jitterbug, and it is aimed at the geriatric market...
I am using NHibernate for the first time.
I wrote a layer like this by myself about 10 years ago for PHP. I gave up on it because I found it shallow and pedantic. If you have a developer that can't write a SQL query, then you need to look at your hiring practices or get some training. A basic technology like SQL is now 38 years old. It's not a secret.
What's more the HQL is so similar to SQL as to not make a damn bit of difference. So what do you get? POCO mappings. The object management is handy, but really how often do you do that? And when you do, how complicated is it really? If you need anything more than a hash table for field mappings, you're doing it wrong. And waht's more POCO mappings are not automatic. You need to write more C# code, And you have to document your database in a second language (XML format) violating DRY principals... So overall you write more code because someone didn't learn to use a tool (SQL) properly. Not a win.
On second thought, this might actually help his movies watchable.
To bad this didn't happen in time too save Transformers.
I'm not against technology. Rather, quite for it. But we're spending billions attacking religion. We could be spending billions on things that will actually matter here at home. If we poured that kind of money into anti-gravity, we'd have extremely cheap travel and infinite energy and instantaneous communications. Fusion research. Asteroid detection and deflection.
All of these are "out there" in terms of today's tech, but are far more rewarding than trying to find god in the cosmos.
And what would we use that knowledge for?
Solving hunger?
Educating the poor?
Eradicating disease?
It is a 'nice to know' but really has zero impact on anything of any significance. Just like we know there are two large bubbles at the center of the galaxy. Whoop-de-do! That matters why?
6.5b is one 99c hamburger for every person on the planet.