I thought I was the only person that called it that. I also use communist news network
No all the False News Site followers I know call it that. His point might have been more impressive if he went over to Fox and cherry-picked something Geraldo said though.
There was a guy I was yacking with who refused to admit he was calling from India, about some kind of support issue; until I made some obtuse comment about a championship cricket match between India and Australia that lasted for three days, then the floodgates burst.
Don't buy it, they are a non-profit, the entire system is designed to lose money or more accurately look like they are losing money. Losing money is you know how they stay non-profit. The real question isn't "Do you lose 40 cents of every dollars providing treatment?" but is "How much of that 40 cents would you save by not providing treatment?"; the answer is likely none to even more.
Hospitals really like those medicaid patients, there is usually nothing really wrong with them, at least nothing urgent, you can let them sit and wait until your waiting room clears of Patients with better insurance, them call them in to give your staff something to do besides sitting around telling stories. Then you're getting a little bit of something instead of all of nothing.
Bahahahaha, they thought Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), was going to effectively intercede with Janet Napolitano to help rich American white guys keep their jobs, from being outsourced to poor brown guys, due to financial realities of the reduced care reimbursements to providers under Obamacare and increased demand from illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities!
Those IT guys should get the buttercup award for being a special kind of snowflake!
IDK, but it wouldn't surprise me, that would be around the time color fashion was shifting back towards more primary colors and less pastels. Some of the avant garde were using Fujichrome, which really makes primary colors pop, many describe it as garish
The rate of increase is tapering off slightly, I have little faith in the Chinese Dog and Pony show, and you completely missed the point. The point is using the currently used models and their fallacious values for Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity, we can't do enough to keep the temperature increase below 2K by the end of the century. No US or EU emissions period would result in a 3-4K temp increase.
A good thermometer and an aquarium heater is all you need for a decent water bath. I did mostly B&W, but also dabbled in C41, E6 and E4 film and printing.
Sony was the 800 lbs gorilla in video, and ALL forms of magnetic tape recording, even Teac their primary competitor bought significant pieces of hardware from Sony for mag tape equipment. Sony had a total lock on broadcast quality video equipment from Camera, tape recorders, production equipment and even video printers. Sony leveraged that market dominance to enter the consumer market, later Panasonic and then Canon clawed their way over Sony.
It wasn't for general use, Kodachrome ISO 25 was used mainly for fine portraits, especially for women because its warmth brought out pastel tones best, which flattered the female form.
You just add an acid to turn baking soda into baking powder, they usual use alum which releases sulphuric acid and aluminium hydroxide when it gets wetted.
Newer designs like Westinghouse's AP1000 are much safer, the standardized design make proper training easier and the simplified design means much less parts that can fail.
The amounts required for any significant CO2 reduction in the atmosphere would most likely require the NaHCO3 be dumped into water where bacteria or algae could consume the carbonate ions into cellular structure or possibly into lipids for biofuels. Another possibility would be to heat the bicarb to release the CO2 for other sequestration, industrial applications.
India doesn't particularly care about CO2 emissions as they and China are the only countries with significant and increasing emissions.
John Tyndall FRS (2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) well before R. W. Wood's experiment in 1909, Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) would have been around 59 and may have been unaware or uninterested in wood's experiment. I'll grant you that air composition may have some slight effects on greenhouse temperature,but the vast majority of the effects achieved in greenhouses are due to the restriction of convection, and any effect measured in science fair experiments is more likely to be due to poor experimental controls or instrument error that due to real effects.
"R. W. Wood demonstrated the misconception experimentally more than 60 years ago (Wood, 1909) and recently in an analytical manner by Businger (1963). Fleagle and Businger (1963) devoted a section of their text to the point, and suggested that radiation trapping by the earth’s atmosphere should be called ‘atmosphere effect’ to discourage use of the misnomer. Munn (1966) reiterated that the analogy between ‘atmosphere’ and ‘greenhouse’ effect ‘is not correct because a major factor in greenhouse climate is the protection the glass gives against turbulent heat losses’. In one instance, Lee (1966), observed that the net flux of radiant energy actually was diminished by more than 10% in a 6-mil polyvinyl enclosure. " Richard Lee in The Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1973:
However, R. W. Wood in 1909 constructed two greenhouses, one with glass as the transparent material, and the other with panes of rock salt, which is transparent to infrared. The two greenhouses warmed to similar temperatures, suggesting that an actual greenhouse is warmer not because of the "greenhouse effect", but by preventing convective cooling, not allowing warmed air to escape. Greenhouse
No need to deny it, CO2 is now added to greenhouses to fertilize the plants, not add to the heat inside, in fact the entire planet is being ferrtilized.
For ocean currents, that are likely a long-term phenomena they're very good, for short term phenomena like "The Ocean ate my Heat" over an 18 year time frame, sorry I just don't see it. The amount of temperature difference they are looking for is too fine for the accuracy of less than 3800 sensors spread over the world's oceans for that short a period.
Wow, just wow, he said "institutional knowledge" in a thread about in house IT, with considerable institutional history getting replaced by H1B!
With students you wind up with a significant amount of churn and lose said knowledge.
as opposed to temporary H1B's that are issued 3 years at a shot?
Or should Spanish citizens get automatic US citizenship if they move to New Orleans?
I think that French should be there, not Spanish.
I thought I was the only person that called it that. I also use communist news network
No all the False News Site followers I know call it that. His point might have been more impressive if he went over to Fox and cherry-picked something Geraldo said though.
The President of UC that came up with this idea is Janet Napolitano and is hardly a member of team Trump.
There was a guy I was yacking with who refused to admit he was calling from India, about some kind of support issue; until I made some obtuse comment about a championship cricket match between India and Australia that lasted for three days, then the floodgates burst.
Don't buy it, they are a non-profit, the entire system is designed to lose money or more accurately look like they are losing money. Losing money is you know how they stay non-profit. The real question isn't "Do you lose 40 cents of every dollars providing treatment?" but is "How much of that 40 cents would you save by not providing treatment?"; the answer is likely none to even more.
Hospitals really like those medicaid patients, there is usually nothing really wrong with them, at least nothing urgent, you can let them sit and wait until your waiting room clears of Patients with better insurance, them call them in to give your staff something to do besides sitting around telling stories. Then you're getting a little bit of something instead of all of nothing.
Bahahahaha, they thought Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), was going to effectively intercede with Janet Napolitano to help rich American white guys keep their jobs, from being outsourced to poor brown guys, due to financial realities of the reduced care reimbursements to providers under Obamacare and increased demand from illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities!
Those IT guys should get the buttercup award for being a special kind of snowflake!
IDK, but it wouldn't surprise me, that would be around the time color fashion was shifting back towards more primary colors and less pastels. Some of the avant garde were using Fujichrome, which really makes primary colors pop, many describe it as garish
Ever use the unsharp masking technique on those?
The rate of increase is tapering off slightly, I have little faith in the Chinese Dog and Pony show, and you completely missed the point. The point is using the currently used models and their fallacious values for Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity, we can't do enough to keep the temperature increase below 2K by the end of the century. No US or EU emissions period would result in a 3-4K temp increase.
I used to process E4 and E6 at home; Ektachrome Infrared was probably the last holdover for the E-4 process.
A good thermometer and an aquarium heater is all you need for a decent water bath. I did mostly B&W, but also dabbled in C41, E6 and E4 film and printing.
Sony was the 800 lbs gorilla in video, and ALL forms of magnetic tape recording, even Teac their primary competitor bought significant pieces of hardware from Sony for mag tape equipment. Sony had a total lock on broadcast quality video equipment from Camera, tape recorders, production equipment and even video printers. Sony leveraged that market dominance to enter the consumer market, later Panasonic and then Canon clawed their way over Sony.
We did win one with Great Yellow Father with SO115, which they rebranded as Technipan 2415; I've had lots of fun playing with that.
It wasn't for general use, Kodachrome ISO 25 was used mainly for fine portraits, especially for women because its warmth brought out pastel tones best, which flattered the female form.
You just add an acid to turn baking soda into baking powder, they usual use alum which releases sulphuric acid and aluminium hydroxide when it gets wetted.
Bicarbonate Up to just over 8pH, after about 8.5 carbonate starts to dominate.
Newer designs like Westinghouse's AP1000 are much safer, the standardized design make proper training easier and the simplified design means much less parts that can fail.
There isn't one, Molten Salt electrolysis works, but it's energy expensive
The amounts required for any significant CO2 reduction in the atmosphere would most likely require the NaHCO3 be dumped into water where bacteria or algae could consume the carbonate ions into cellular structure or possibly into lipids for biofuels. Another possibility would be to heat the bicarb to release the CO2 for other sequestration, industrial applications.
India doesn't particularly care about CO2 emissions as they and China are the only countries with significant and increasing emissions.
John Tyndall FRS (2 August 1820 – 4 December 1893) well before R. W. Wood's experiment in 1909, Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) would have been around 59 and may have been unaware or uninterested in wood's experiment.
I'll grant you that air composition may have some slight effects on greenhouse temperature,but the vast majority of the effects achieved in greenhouses are due to the restriction of convection, and any effect measured in science fair experiments is more likely to be due to poor experimental controls or instrument error that due to real effects.
361.9 million square kilometers / 3800 = 95,237 Km^2/ buoy; that's pretty sparse by most reasonable metrics.
No need to deny it, CO2 is now added to greenhouses to fertilize the plants, not add to the heat inside, in fact the entire planet is being ferrtilized.
Sorry, The US and India combined, should have been The US and European Union combined,
For ocean currents, that are likely a long-term phenomena they're very good, for short term phenomena like "The Ocean ate my Heat" over an 18 year time frame, sorry I just don't see it. The amount of temperature difference they are looking for is too fine for the accuracy of less than 3800 sensors spread over the world's oceans for that short a period.