I think in medicine the "accidental" part is assumed.
There's a name for it, Serendipity, I think it was saccharin one person said to the other to test it, the other thought they said taste it. The rest is history serendipitously. Happens all the time.
Give a drug tested one condition and find the ones taking it don't smoke as much, a new track and quite the money maker.
any cell tower that's not in a location already know to the public
While I admit that I've never asked... do you think your average cell phone company will give you a list of geo-located towers they operate?... as well as those of their partners who offer services which they piggy back on?
I thought I had many more book marked but http://www.deadcellzones.com/ is all I have in my list. If you access any of the cell phone areas of the UseNet you can get access to lots of links mainly for the height of the antenna so planes can miss the new ones (there is a height limit).
I seem to have more jammers (schematics) than anything else, most have been taken down.
Why does your *mom* have a card to *your* bank account?
Was sure that was going to come up. My Mom was my Money Manager, it worked out very well she paid all my bills with my money and gave me an allowance each week.
When I took back control of my money, Bank of America asked if I wanted a Credit Card, I mentioned I don't trust myself with a credit card, I only purchase what I can afford. I got a credit card two weeks later.
Why does your *mom* have a card to *your* bank account?
Was sure that was going to come up. My Mom was my Money Manager, it worked out very well she paid all my bills with my money and gave me an allowance each week. It worked as I mentioned very well for me. For some reason he had her savings account as part of my account. She's getting a bit (well a lot forgetful) when asked where to take the money from (in Mexico) she mentioned the wrong one account, and the end of me having a money manager.
Not saying it's not possible but all of the cable modem they've put out that is IP6 compatable has it's IP6 disabled, I've feeling there are going to be a lot of accounts on one address (Nat) style.
Not that disappointed, using a HOSTS file and working with IP4 address I've a bit of sense about them, IP6 I couldn't tell you if I've seen it before or not, age does play a bit into this/
I have TrueCrypt 7.0.0.0 timestamped July 19, 2010 at 1:23:31PM
The latest I have is TrueCrypt Setup 7.1aWindows-2000-Win7.exe with a time stamp of Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 3:10:47 PM Modified Sunday, July 07, 2013, 5:05:54 PM another one modified: Monday, May 21, 2012, 12:43:08 AM
I also have a version of Linux truecrypt-7.1a-linux-console-x64.tar and x86 Modified and created Wednesday, November 27, 2013, 3:10:40 AM I had plans on going to Linux at the time.
I don't expect money for anything I have, if anybody wants (them) I'll upload em someplace until I get a nasty gram from NSA.
Ugh I spend $50K a year through the credit card. Someone got our numbers somehow once and ran up few grand, we didn't have to pay a dime. The GP is spot on, the bank will go to the bat for you.
I had a $1000 draw on my account from Mexico, I reported it to the bank and they said they'd check the signature and if all was in order I wouldn't be charged for it.
I mentioned I didn't think it worked that way, come to find out my Mom traveled to Mexico as dental charges were dirt cheap. being a tad old she used the wrong card.
The only way almost all credit card thefts have been realized is their sale on different web sites. These Security personal check the sites at regular intervals (or informed of them) then point and say AH! HA!
-A barrage balloon, sometimes called a "blimp," is a large balloon tethered with metal cables, used to defend against aircraft attack by damaging the aircraft on collision with the cables, or at least making the attacker's approach more difficult.
Found this gem reading further: " They proved to be mildly effective against the V-1 flying bomb, which usually flew at 2,000 feet (600 m) or lower but had wire-cutters on its wings to counter balloons. 231 V-1s are officially claimed to have been destroyed by balloons." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...
Something I didn't realize is how many freaking V-1's were set off.
I read a book of that nature. I can't remember it's name, but the jets were flying over his house due to a new airport, so he floated Barrage balloon above his place. It was a fairly decent book but he'd most likely be shoot in this age. - They downed the balloon with the after burners of a jet.
-A barrage balloon, sometimes called a "blimp," is a large balloon tethered with metal cables, used to defend against aircraft attack by damaging the aircraft on collision with the cables, or at least making the attacker's approach more difficult.
One can report someone for shining a laser pointer, they are arrested but not convicted -as they didn't shine it at a plane, in fact at the time no planes were in the air. Profit (just a bit of your time)
Mkay, where is the checklist of theorized star types yet to be discovered?
... now I'm wondering how long it takes a black hole to devour a red giant from the inside out.
Don't think Wikipedia is going to get their citation... does seem odd a black hole first then a supernova.
If their combined mass exceeds the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit then the two will collapse into a black hole, resulting in a supernova that disperses the outer layers of the star. Otherwise, the two will coalesce into a single neutron star.[citation needed] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...–ytkow_object
Now, where the heck do the blonde jokes come from? I've never seen any association between stupidity or airheadedness with blonde people.
It was around 1988 or late 80's when Blond joke started in my area and group (BBS'ers), there are some great jokes that vein.
Trying to answer your question I came across this gem:
"The researchers found that the blond-haired applicant was rated as significantly less capable than her brunette doppelganger. In addition, participants designated the female applicant’s starting salary as significantly lower when she was depicted as a blonde than when she was shown with brown hair." (sic) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...
(Kyle, D.J.; Mahler, H.I. (1996), "The effects of hair color and cosmetic use on perceptions of a female's ability", Psychology of Women Quarterly 20 (3): 447–455) go figure.
Laugh if you will, but having virtually the entire run of Wonder Woman, for example, from the 1940's on is very valuable to someone like me that does research in popular culture studies.
Wonder Woman! lol, it's made it back to TV (MeTV) I just won't watch it. I remember reading the comics, the invisible jet, the lasso of truth, and the bracelets did something.
Now your turn, my vintage comics are Donald Duck, the best works were by Carl Barks who was both writer and illustrator. The new stuff is junk so I just stick to Carl Barks era comics, which I have almost all.
jones_supa has a point, I should start scanning what I've got. That's a lot of work for me though, scanning one page at a time.:}
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Gas mask- a common term used for any full face breathing protection.
When I was last involved with lead it was treated as a hazardous material, gloves and a gas mask at the minimum were required when working with it, or around it.
I figure it was my fault but still not sure what I did wrong. I read all of the text on trueCrypt from the site and thought I had a handle on it, so two hard drives were organized and TrueCrypted.
I had just assumed a password would allow one to access the/a device.
I install Windows when it starts doing odd thing, about every 6 months. I installed a new clean install of Win7, hooked up the drives and the passwords wouldn't allow me access to the drives. Ended up formatting both drives as I couldn't access them no matter what I tried.
So I am very reluctant to try TrueCrypt again, yet BitLocker isn't an option.
The website itself says that integrated encryption is supported in Windows 8/7/Vista, but when you go to MS's website about Bitlocker for Win 7, it says that it's only supported in Enterprise and Ultimate versions of Windows 7. Guess everyone on Home / Pro versions gets screwed!
Plus one needs a TPM chip installed for Bitlocker to of any use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T... something I've steered clear of for many years, "The concerns include the abuse of remote validation of software (where the manufacturer — and not the user who owns the computer system — decides what software is allowed to run)" just one of many.
I think in medicine the "accidental" part is assumed.
There's a name for it, Serendipity, I think it was saccharin one person said to the other to test it, the other thought they said taste it. The rest is history serendipitously. Happens all the time.
Give a drug tested one condition and find the ones taking it don't smoke as much, a new track and quite the money maker.
The list is large.
While I admit that I've never asked... do you think your average cell phone company will give you a list of geo-located towers they operate? ... as well as those of their partners who offer services which they piggy back on?
I thought I had many more book marked but http://www.deadcellzones.com/ is all I have in my list. If you access any of the cell phone areas of the UseNet you can get access to lots of links mainly for the height of the antenna so planes can miss the new ones (there is a height limit).
I seem to have more jammers (schematics) than anything else, most have been taken down.
Why does your *mom* have a card to *your* bank account?
Was sure that was going to come up. My Mom was my Money Manager, it worked out very well she paid all my bills with my money and gave me an allowance each week.
When I took back control of my money, Bank of America asked if I wanted a Credit Card, I mentioned I don't trust myself with a credit card, I only purchase what I can afford. I got a credit card two weeks later.
Why does your *mom* have a card to *your* bank account?
Was sure that was going to come up. My Mom was my Money Manager, it worked out very well she paid all my bills with my money and gave me an allowance each week. It worked as I mentioned very well for me. For some reason he had her savings account as part of my account. She's getting a bit (well a lot forgetful) when asked where to take the money from (in Mexico) she mentioned the wrong one account, and the end of me having a money manager.
Not saying it's not possible but all of the cable modem they've put out that is IP6 compatable has it's IP6 disabled, I've feeling there are going to be a lot of accounts on one address (Nat) style.
Not that disappointed, using a HOSTS file and working with IP4 address I've a bit of sense about them, IP6 I couldn't tell you if I've seen it before or not, age does play a bit into this/
I have TrueCrypt 7.0.0.0 timestamped July 19, 2010 at 1:23:31PM
The latest I have is TrueCrypt Setup 7.1aWindows-2000-Win7.exe
with a time stamp of Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 3:10:47 PM Modified Sunday, July 07, 2013, 5:05:54 PM another one modified: Monday, May 21, 2012, 12:43:08 AM
I also have a version of Linux truecrypt-7.1a-linux-console-x64.tar and x86 Modified and created Wednesday, November 27, 2013, 3:10:40 AM
I had plans on going to Linux at the time.
I don't expect money for anything I have, if anybody wants (them) I'll upload em someplace until I get a nasty gram from NSA.
Ugh I spend $50K a year through the credit card. Someone got our numbers somehow once and ran up few grand, we didn't have to pay a dime. The GP is spot on, the bank will go to the bat for you.
I had a $1000 draw on my account from Mexico, I reported it to the bank and they said they'd check the signature and if all was in order I wouldn't be charged for it.
I mentioned I didn't think it worked that way, come to find out my Mom traveled to Mexico as dental charges were dirt cheap.
being a tad old she used the wrong card.
none = non
The only way almost all credit card thefts have been realized is their sale on different web sites. These Security personal check the sites at regular intervals (or informed of them) then point and say AH! HA!
Science Its a Girl Thing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...
Outward personalties and now a hindrance.
My airspace, MINE!
-A barrage balloon, sometimes called a "blimp," is a large balloon tethered with metal cables, used to defend against aircraft attack by damaging the aircraft on collision with the cables, or at least making the attacker's approach more difficult.
Found this gem reading further: " They proved to be mildly effective against the V-1 flying bomb, which usually flew at 2,000 feet (600 m) or lower but had wire-cutters on its wings to counter balloons. 231 V-1s are officially claimed to have been destroyed by balloons." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...
Something I didn't realize is how many freaking V-1's were set off.
My airspace, MINE!
I read a book of that nature. I can't remember it's name, but the jets were flying over his house due to a new airport, so he floated Barrage balloon above his place.
It was a fairly decent book but he'd most likely be shoot in this age. - They downed the balloon with the after burners of a jet.
-A barrage balloon, sometimes called a "blimp," is a large balloon tethered with metal cables, used to defend against aircraft attack by damaging the aircraft on collision with the cables, or at least making the attacker's approach more difficult.
One can report someone for shining a laser pointer, they are arrested but not convicted -as they didn't shine it at a plane, in fact at the time no planes were in the air.
Profit (just a bit of your time)
Don't think Wikipedia is going to get their citation... does seem odd a black hole first then a supernova.
If their combined mass exceeds the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff limit then the two will collapse into a black hole, resulting in a supernova that disperses the outer layers of the star. Otherwise, the two will coalesce into a single neutron star.[citation needed] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...–ytkow_object
Can't read anything because can't turn off ads anymore.
Just a basic HOSTS file works unless your just out to complain.
http://www.erowid.org/archive/...
http://www.erowid.org/archive/...
and last in honor of shulgan, his synth:
http://www.erowid.org/library/...
Brightstar's way of doing things should be included. http://www.erowid.org/archive/... was a link from one posted.
Good stuff (the articles).
Aren't they all scripting languages anymore
Now, where the heck do the blonde jokes come from? I've never seen any association between stupidity or airheadedness with blonde people.
It was around 1988 or late 80's when Blond joke started in my area and group (BBS'ers), there are some great jokes that vein.
Trying to answer your question I came across this gem:
"The researchers found that the blond-haired applicant was rated as significantly less capable than her brunette doppelganger. In addition, participants designated the female applicant’s starting salary as significantly lower when she was depicted as a blonde than when she was shown with brown hair." (sic) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...
(Kyle, D.J.; Mahler, H.I. (1996), "The effects of hair color and cosmetic use on perceptions of a female's ability", Psychology of Women Quarterly 20 (3): 447–455) go figure.
Where Blue eyes and Blond hair originated.
The subject itself is a troll gimme, as is the best answer in the link https://answers.yahoo.com/ques...
Having Blond hair and Blue eyes I traced their evolution long ago, Scandinavia was the origin; for a fast post the link was the first hit.
Laugh if you will, but having virtually the entire run of Wonder Woman, for example, from the 1940's on is very valuable to someone like me that does research in popular culture studies.
Wonder Woman! lol, it's made it back to TV (MeTV) I just won't watch it. I remember reading the comics, the invisible jet, the lasso of truth, and the bracelets did something.
Now your turn, my vintage comics are Donald Duck, the best works were by Carl Barks who was both writer and illustrator. The new stuff is junk so I just stick to Carl Barks era comics, which I have almost all.
jones_supa has a point, I should start scanning what I've got. That's a lot of work for me though, scanning one page at a time. :}
Gas mask- a common term used for any full face breathing protection.
When I was last involved with lead it was treated as a hazardous material, gloves and a gas mask at the minimum were required when working with it, or around it.
I figure it was my fault but still not sure what I did wrong. I read all of the text on trueCrypt from the site and thought I had a handle on it, so two hard drives were organized and TrueCrypted.
I had just assumed a password would allow one to access the/a device.
I install Windows when it starts doing odd thing, about every 6 months. I installed a new clean install of Win7, hooked up the drives and the passwords wouldn't allow me access to the drives. Ended up formatting both drives as I couldn't access them no matter what I tried.
So I am very reluctant to try TrueCrypt again, yet BitLocker isn't an option.
The website itself says that integrated encryption is supported in Windows 8/7/Vista, but when you go to MS's website about Bitlocker for Win 7, it says that it's only supported in Enterprise and Ultimate versions of Windows 7. Guess everyone on Home / Pro versions gets screwed!
Plus one needs a TPM chip installed for Bitlocker to of any use http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T... something I've steered clear of for many years,
"The concerns include the abuse of remote validation of software (where the manufacturer — and not the user who owns the computer system — decides what software is allowed to run)" just one of many.