The method of sound generation I used was snapping my fingers, though, and not clicking my mouth which I think would confuse my ears even more since my mouth is connected to my ears.
By using your mouth for clicking, the clicks resonate in frequencies tuned to your internal structures and the returns are also in resonance with your internal structures. This cause a much greater increase in sensitivity and resolution than non-resonant returns would cause, at least that's what I'd imagine from reported research on bats.
It's unlikely an American jury wouldn't find these less than obscene;
* Extreme Teen 24[1]: contains a scene of a naive supposed young girl being talked into having sex by an older man. The actress involved was over 18, however dressed and acted like a young girl.[3]
* Cocktails 2[1]: various scenes of women drinking vomit, saliva and other bodily fluids.[15] It was the director's cut version of the film that was cited in the case.[1]
* Ass Clowns 3: a female journalist is being raped by a gang led by Osama bin Laden; the journalist is freed and the gang members killed. The director's cut version also contains a scene where Jesus steps off the cross and has sex with an angel.
* 1001 Ways to Eat My Jizz:
* Forced Entry[16]: The film depicts the beating, rape and murder of women by a serial killer, who is eventually killed by a mob of vigilantes.[17] There are three scenes which graphically portray rape and murder, and women are also spat on.[3] Extreme's website called it their "most controversial movie" and "a stunningly disturbing look at a serial killer, satanic rituals, and the depths of human depravity."[18] Forced Entry was directed by Lizzy Borden and released in 2002. Again it was the director's cut version of the film that was cited in the case.[1] United States v. Extreme Associates
I may have to find the torrents just to be certain.
What they apply is what's called community standards"; basically whether you've committed a crime depends on the whims of an otherwise uninvolved third parties too stupid to get out of jury duty.
With so many contractors, journalists, and even tourists floating around Afghanistan, some are bound to be kidnapped. The recent escape by David Rohde provides a happy conclusion, though these things often end up with a bullet in the head, or a head sawed off for all to see. Kidnappings are so common in Afghanistan that most barely make the news....
David Rohde's journey was peculiar because it's . . . well, peculiar. He is a high-profile man associated with a high-profile company. Otherwise, his kidnapping was just one of probably hundreds, or more.
The dangers of going unembedded are different than when with soldiers. I could give some hints that could increase the safety of correspondents and contractors, but those hints are not for public discussion other than this: If you are a civilian contractor or journalist who goes into areas with possibility of kidnapping, itâ(TM)s important to give written permission for a rescue attempt. For servicemembers, no permission would be needed, but journalists, contractors and NGOs will likely not be rescued without permission from a spouse or close relative, unless that permission was granted in advance. Precious time will be lost gaining those permissions. Most rescues are better done immediately.
There have been times when rescues could have occurred but permission was slow in coming. Our "rescue people" are the best in the world. I cannot address the situation of David Rohde because I do not know the facts, other than that he was kidnapped in Afghanistan and taken to Pakistan. After he hit Pakistan, everything changed. The first days after a kidnapping are crucial....
And so that's about it. I sat on David Rohde information and am happy to have done so. Would the New York Times have done the same for a soldier or for me? That would be their decision.
Climatologists have already reached a very solid consensus that CO2 emissions *must* be reduced at *any* cost.
Define Climatologists, last time I checked they were a motley crew consisting of Meteorologists, Oceanographers, Geologists and a smattering of other various disciplines. Climatology doesn't have enough history behind it to be considered anything more than an area of interest by real scientists. Even at that, a man with a B.S., Physics, from California Institute of Technology, and Ph.D., in Economics, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology should be assumed to have as much scientific horsepower as most Climatologists; the closest thing MIT offers to Climatology is described as interdisciplinary. Alchemists did a lot of work that was valid and useful but they weren't Chemists and there was a time when Astronomers paid the bills by doing astrology, but when adherence to established dogma is more important than reasoned decent you have a religion not a science.
Military explosives are engineered to be very insensitive, most civilian blasting caps will not initiate them. If you have 5Kg of C4 in your backpack you don't want a stray bullet killing everybody in a 50M radius.
TNT can be disposed of by burning without it exploding but it's a don't try this at home thing, if the wind shifts and it becomes shielded from atmospheric oxygen by the smoke it does goes boom. C4 is much safer you can burn it easily, a lot of soldiers would heat their meals with a C4 fire; you can even jump up and down on it and nothing however jumping on burning C4 tends to reconnect your hip bone to your jaw bone.
Actually the equation is E^2 = MC^4pq^2. This equation has some really nasty complicated solutions that don't always apply to the real world and it is usually simplifed to E = MC^2. Chemistry is involved with electronic phenomenon, electron orbital energies, shapes and other quantum stuff so the pq^2 part applies more than with nuclear phenomentum, mass doesn't have to change with Energy state changes.
This leads to things like the Japanese executives, when they couldn't get a flight into Detroit Metro to go to a meeting, noticing that O'Hare was "right next to it" and flying there - then being surprised when it took all day to drive to detroit.
They could have taken they could have taken a bus to the Amtrak station taken the train and rode the bus to where ever they wanted to go in Detroit and might have even gotten there alive
It wouldn't be any worse on the birds than the ferral house cats than result from people not being able to pay both their rent and electricity bill being evicted.
Michael Crichton wrote "Jurassic Park" and "State of Fear" and is therefore a Global Warming Denier and quoting his work on/. will cause your "Certain Male Member" to shrivel dooming you to become addicted to penis enlarging pills sold via Email..
A neti pot is what you want, basically it's a doll sized tea pot so you can pour the saline into the upper nostril with your head sideways over a bowl or the sink. It flushes out most of the mucus, allergens and bacteria, most people do it 3 or 4 times a day when necessary. I find it burns a bit but well worth the temporary discomfort for the longer term relief, and tap water burn a bit more than saline.
If you watch the video you'll notice a pronounced delay from when the bolts fire and the hatch opening, one fragment visible in the video leaves the area before the even begins to open.
Actually measuring the aperture in wavelengths of light observed by the instrument might be even more meaning full; an instrument like Herschel that observes in the deep infrared need a larger aperture than Hubble to get the same resolution.
I 94 and I75 were built like that in Michigan and they went to hell up here; at first the had big chunks break out at the expansion joints, then they patched the potholes with blacktop then they the cut out the expansion joints and placed and poured 5 foot replacements in. Finaly they replace everything between Port Huron and Chesterfield with concrete with a blacktop top coat.
Driving directions to Copper Harbor, Michigan from Monroe MI, via I75 N, 643 miles, 11 hours, 16 Min; Driving directions to Brownsville, Texas from Perryton TX, 841 miles â" about 14 hours 48 Min. Paradise to Hell MI is only a 4hour 4 minute drive
Sure iron/steel cars will have body cancer eventually but fiberglass/carbon fiber doesn't rust.even Detroit Steel has a lot of plastic on the lower third of the body now. I believe the Pontiac Fiero had a body made out of cycolac ABS
The method of sound generation I used was snapping my fingers, though, and not clicking my mouth which I think would confuse my ears even more since my mouth is connected to my ears.
By using your mouth for clicking, the clicks resonate in frequencies tuned to your internal structures and the returns are also in resonance with your internal structures. This cause a much greater increase in sensitivity and resolution than non-resonant returns would cause, at least that's what I'd imagine from reported research on bats.
just don't piss on the batteries or you'll find out what the phrase"great blue balls of fire" really means.
It's unlikely an American jury wouldn't find these less than obscene;
I may have to find the torrents just to be certain.
What they apply is what's called community standards"; basically whether you've committed a crime depends on the whims of an otherwise uninvolved third parties too stupid to get out of jury duty.
That's a pretty good catch-22, if he wasn't a Pulitzer winning Journalist, his kidnapping would have been as newsworthy a purse snatching in NY.
Why not just burn the hydrogen in a dual-fueled ICE? Run it on hydrogen when available, gasoline, ethanol or methanol when it isn't
Climatologists have already reached a very solid consensus that CO2 emissions *must* be reduced at *any* cost.
Define Climatologists, last time I checked they were a motley crew consisting of Meteorologists, Oceanographers, Geologists and a smattering of other various disciplines. Climatology doesn't have enough history behind it to be considered anything more than an area of interest by real scientists. Even at that, a man with a B.S., Physics, from California Institute of Technology, and Ph.D., in Economics, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology should be assumed to have as much scientific horsepower as most Climatologists; the closest thing MIT offers to Climatology is described as interdisciplinary. Alchemists did a lot of work that was valid and useful but they weren't Chemists and there was a time when Astronomers paid the bills by doing astrology, but when adherence to established dogma is more important than reasoned decent you have a religion not a science.
Military explosives are engineered to be very insensitive, most civilian blasting caps will not initiate them. If you have 5Kg of C4 in your backpack you don't want a stray bullet killing everybody in a 50M radius.
calling it idiot-resistant is more likely to limit your liability.
TNT can be disposed of by burning without it exploding but it's a don't try this at home thing, if the wind shifts and it becomes shielded from atmospheric oxygen by the smoke it does goes boom. C4 is much safer you can burn it easily, a lot of soldiers would heat their meals with a C4 fire; you can even jump up and down on it and nothing however jumping on burning C4 tends to reconnect your hip bone to your jaw bone.
Actually the equation is E^2 = MC^4pq^2. This equation has some really nasty complicated solutions that don't always apply to the real world and it is usually simplifed to E = MC^2. Chemistry is involved with electronic phenomenon, electron orbital energies, shapes and other quantum stuff so the pq^2 part applies more than with nuclear phenomentum, mass doesn't have to change with Energy state changes.
It may be legit, vaporware so far but legit; if they get it into production, perhaps the DNF should examine the operation!
wish I had mod point, definitely funny and very subtle.
This leads to things like the Japanese executives, when they couldn't get a flight into Detroit Metro to go to a meeting, noticing that O'Hare was "right next to it" and flying there - then being surprised when it took all day to drive to detroit.
They could have taken they could have taken a bus to the Amtrak station taken the train and rode the bus to where ever they wanted to go in Detroit and might have even gotten there alive
It wouldn't be any worse on the birds than the ferral house cats than result from people not being able to pay both their rent and electricity bill being evicted.
Astronomy is like that too, lots of "grunt" for serious amateurs.
Michael Crichton wrote "Jurassic Park" and "State of Fear" and is therefore a Global Warming Denier and quoting his work on /. will cause your "Certain Male Member" to shrivel dooming you to become addicted to penis enlarging pills sold via Email..
A neti pot is what you want, basically it's a doll sized tea pot so you can pour the saline into the upper nostril with your head sideways over a bowl or the sink. It flushes out most of the mucus, allergens and bacteria, most people do it 3 or 4 times a day when necessary. I find it burns a bit but well worth the temporary discomfort for the longer term relief, and tap water burn a bit more than saline.
If you watch the video you'll notice a pronounced delay from when the bolts fire and the hatch opening, one fragment visible in the video leaves the area before the even begins to open.
Actually measuring the aperture in wavelengths of light observed by the instrument might be even more meaning full; an instrument like Herschel that observes in the deep infrared need a larger aperture than Hubble to get the same resolution.
I 94 and I75 were built like that in Michigan and they went to hell up here; at first the had big chunks break out at the expansion joints, then they patched the potholes with blacktop then they the cut out the expansion joints and placed and poured 5 foot replacements in. Finaly they replace everything between Port Huron and Chesterfield with concrete with a blacktop top coat.
Driving directions to Copper Harbor, Michigan from Monroe MI, via I75 N, 643 miles, 11 hours, 16 Min;
Driving directions to Brownsville, Texas from Perryton TX, 841 miles â" about 14 hours 48 Min.
Paradise to Hell MI is only a 4hour 4 minute drive
The Dems have been suckling on the UAW teet too long for anything else to happen.
Sure iron/steel cars will have body cancer eventually but fiberglass/carbon fiber doesn't rust.even Detroit Steel has a lot of plastic on the lower third of the body now. I believe the Pontiac Fiero had a body made out of cycolac ABS
I took 3 languages formally, FORTRAN, COBOL and RPG II, RPG II is pretty dead now but 2 out of 3 ain't bad.