Holy Hell man, if you found that offensive you should swim in the kiddie pool, your too thin skinned to read/. and for the love of God, don't look at this site!
the cost of overhead is averaged among all classes of mail, reducing one class increases the expenses of the remaining classes. This is like the problem we see in business went they start closing departments, they ask who much expenses are assigned to the department to be eliminated, not how much expenses will be saved, so the overhead gets reassigned and reduces the profits of the remaining departments, wash, rinse, repeat.
The word you are inadequately grasping for it terminal AIDS is a terminal disease which means you will have it until you die, but it does not mean that the disease will be the cause of death or even that your life expectancy will be shortened. Many people who have aids and are taking medication have managed to put their disease into remission and will live out their normal life expectancy. The Swiss are even going so far as to say that a patient who is taking their meds per schedule and have no detectable viruses in the blood stream are sexually non-transmitting.
When everybody that HIV can kill, is dead, anybody alive is going to be immune, all four or five of them. Seriously there are reports of prostitutes in Africa that are immune and they are not immune because of resistance developed through exposure, but because their genetics causes the viruses pathway into the CD4 t-killer cells to be blocked and its likely that this is inheritable; only time will tell.
I got a new HP desktop as a gift, 3 GB ram, AMD dual core 6000 and "powered by nvidia" runs Vista fine and ran Vista exclusivly for two weeks then started dual-booting arch linux. Vista didn't have any noticeable performance or stability problems, I think Linux does run faster but not hugely so it could be I'm more comfortable in Linux. Some friends of mine have HP laptops with Vista, loaded up a bunch of games from Best Buy and the machines are sluggish feeling and very unstable. All told I wouldn't recommend Installing Vista yourself, let an OEM go through the pain and suffering with drivers and definitely get a high-end machine for Vista, it's a very YMMV thing. The reported "noiseness" of the warning seem exagerated to me and installing software as a LUA is much easier and more rational than the hoops you have to jump through in XP are.
please note that this "slander." Had already circulated in the past and that in 2004 the Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Florence had opened an investigation which led to a conviction in a trial. La voce però (al momento di riportare questa notizia) non è stata modificata e si presenta tutt'ora nella forma contestata da Domenici. The voice but (when reporting this story) has not changed and is still in the form contested by Domenici.
Sounds like the real beef is these guys were convicted but wikipedia isn't report that one of them is appealing the conviction.
They can't and don't do that Which block access to certain site from the military network, censor opsec info in mail email or blogging in a hostile fire zone, or set up a private coop ISP in the billets? They can and do, do all the above; some of the provisions in the UCMJ are pretty broad, a hard-assed commander can turn almost anything into "conduct unbecoming" if he wants.
The effect on the planets would be symmetrical and therefore cancel out, the "extra" pull on the north pole cancels the extra pull on the south. The satellites would be traveling from south to north, so the effect would be asymmetrical.
Because the anomaly seems to be related to the orbital plane or the solar equator, I can't help but to think it's relativistic, some sort of the sun's gravity well time/space curvature is influenced the angular momentum of the sun's rotation and/or the planetary orbits or maybe some kind of frame-dragging, but I'm not an astrophysicist.
So how is the employer supposed to know if the guy is an illegal or a citizen? Do you think the government tells him that the same SSN is being used to pay taxes for full time employment in Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston and LA at the same time?
I strongly doubt that each illegal immigrant, if not apprehended, will cost the US tax payers $42 800. I don't, it's probably pretty much in the ballpark, add in education for their children, Dr's and Hospitals getting stiffed for goods and services, fraudulent welfare benefits. $42K is probably a deal even when you subtract out SSI and income taxes on duplicate SSN's.
This stuff gets tighten up every election year, the Military doesn't want to be influencing the election especially when what they are currently doing is an issue. Afterwards things will align themselves more with the new bosses policies
We found that if your going to buy military surplus tactical gear, get it from the Air Force. We got a tactical Dental set up from the Air Force and the patient chair went from purchase to end of life un-opened, the Operator stools looked like they were used as camp stools once. Life must be good in the Air Force.
I've tried to find the statistics,but they just aren't there to prove it one way or another, but I suspect that given the low KIA from this action that a soldier or sailor is more likely to die from accidental causes at home or in training than he or she is in "combat" in Iraq. If memory serves me correctly our KIAs for the whole six years are about what we lost in a month in Viet Nam.
No, the blocking of course is done by the military network, but the ban on blogging applies even to blogging done via a public network. The military is pretty connected internally and they have a lot of personnel on the ground to install and maintain those networks, so it's inevitable that those guys will chip-in together and install a satellite dish and wire up their barrack with Ethernet. I know my kid did it, the guys liked to fire up the Bar-B-Que, grill some burgers and franks and have a fragfest on the lan in their slack-time, almost everybody had a laptop and a good stash of games, CD's and DVD for entertainment.
The Democrat's are trying to make the War a top issue, and this puts the Military in a position, they don't want to be seen as representing an official position and taking a side or piss off the new boss.
while I'm not privy to any inside information, let me pull this out of my ass, The RIAA is "paid" by dues from their members, when they win an infringement case, they probably get to keep a percentage of the profits and the remainder goes to the record companies and will supposedly be distributed to the artists per their contract terms, which is probably nothing. If the RIAA goes into the hole pursuing a litigation it's probably because they had to pay a contractor that just happened to be owned by the RIAA or one of the record companies. It's all a shell game with money flying arround in circles and nobody making any Money.
The RIAA represents the record companies and it function is to spend as much money as fast as it can and any left over goes back to their clients the record company. The record company represents the artists and it's function is to spend as much money as fast as it can and any left over goes to their clients the artists. Wash rinse repeat, lawyers that can't get hired into the record companies settle for probate law. Do you know what the difference between a vampire and a probate lawyer is? The vampire quits sucking your blood when your dead!
Dempsey explains that, in order to successfully fight cyber crime, law enforcement officials need to move much faster than average investigators and cooperate with international law enforcement officials. You were so quick with the ad hominem that you seem to missed what he really implied was that search warrants take to long to get. During the Atlanta Olympics, I had the honor and privilege of working with many fine agents from the FBI and DEA, yet like anybody else dedicated to an important mission when allowed to become segregated to themselves they tend to group-think like the rest of us. This is why getting those warrants is so important, everybody needs to justify their actions to an outside group occasionally to keep away from the slippery slopes, and we've been getting a little lax at that.
The military has a saying "The battle ain't won until a grunt is standing on the ground" and that usually said in the context of the latest and greatest technological whizbang. Crime is the same way, the ultimate goal is to lay hands on the money and to do that you need a bank and banks have to cooperate. Pretty hard to move money across boarders and oceans without a bank; so just make it a requirement to have written authorization to wire transfer money to most countries and the problem would go a way.
Holy Hell man, if you found that offensive you should swim in the kiddie pool, your too thin skinned to read /. and for the love of God, don't look at this site!
the cost of overhead is averaged among all classes of mail, reducing one class increases the expenses of the remaining classes. This is like the problem we see in business went they start closing departments, they ask who much expenses are assigned to the department to be eliminated, not how much expenses will be saved, so the overhead gets reassigned and reduces the profits of the remaining departments, wash, rinse, repeat.
The word you are inadequately grasping for it terminal AIDS is a terminal disease which means you will have it until you die, but it does not mean that the disease will be the cause of death or even that your life expectancy will be shortened. Many people who have aids and are taking medication have managed to put their disease into remission and will live out their normal life expectancy. The Swiss are even going so far as to say that a patient who is taking their meds per schedule and have no detectable viruses in the blood stream are sexually non-transmitting.
When everybody that HIV can kill, is dead, anybody alive is going to be immune, all four or five of them. Seriously there are reports of prostitutes in Africa that are immune and they are not immune because of resistance developed through exposure, but because their genetics causes the viruses pathway into the CD4 t-killer cells to be blocked and its likely that this is inheritable; only time will tell.
We already have the gene, we just need to make sure it gets turned on to stop our cells from make HIV and possibley other retroviruses
I got a new HP desktop as a gift, 3 GB ram, AMD dual core 6000 and "powered by nvidia" runs Vista fine and ran Vista exclusivly for two weeks then started dual-booting arch linux. Vista didn't have any noticeable performance or stability problems, I think Linux does run faster but not hugely so it could be I'm more comfortable in Linux. Some friends of mine have HP laptops with Vista, loaded up a bunch of games from Best Buy and the machines are sluggish feeling and very unstable. All told I wouldn't recommend Installing Vista yourself, let an OEM go through the pain and suffering with drivers and definitely get a high-end machine for Vista, it's a very YMMV thing. The reported "noiseness" of the warning seem exagerated to me and installing software as a LUA is much easier and more rational than the hoops you have to jump through in XP are.
Sounds like the real beef is these guys were convicted but wikipedia isn't report that one of them is appealing the conviction.
They can't and don't do that
Which
block access to certain site from the military network,
censor opsec info in mail email or blogging in a hostile fire zone, or
set up a private coop ISP in the billets?
They can and do, do all the above; some of the provisions in the UCMJ are pretty broad, a hard-assed commander can turn almost anything into "conduct unbecoming" if he wants.
The effect on the planets would be symmetrical and therefore cancel out, the "extra" pull on the north pole cancels the extra pull on the south. The satellites would be traveling from south to north, so the effect would be asymmetrical.
they use an Earth-based hydrogen maser for the clock and the spacecraft receives and retransmitts it back to Earth
the planet are in the ecliptic plane, so the dark matter would be swept up there; that why the effect increases as the craft leave the plane.
Because the anomaly seems to be related to the orbital plane or the solar equator, I can't help but to think it's relativistic, some sort of the sun's gravity well time/space curvature is influenced the angular momentum of the sun's rotation and/or the planetary orbits or maybe some kind of frame-dragging, but I'm not an astrophysicist.
My son lives in the Kona district, my Boss inherited a coffee plantation in El Salvador, to get the good stuff you have to know local people.
So how is the employer supposed to know if the guy is an illegal or a citizen? Do you think the government tells him that the same SSN is being used to pay taxes for full time employment in Atlanta, New Orleans, Houston and LA at the same time?
I strongly doubt that each illegal immigrant, if not apprehended, will cost the US tax payers $42 800.
I don't, it's probably pretty much in the ballpark, add in education for their children, Dr's and Hospitals getting stiffed for goods and services, fraudulent welfare benefits. $42K is probably a deal even when you subtract out SSI and income taxes on duplicate SSN's.
Obviously you have never had Kona Coffee, only the 10% Kona, 90% Columbian blends.
This stuff gets tighten up every election year, the Military doesn't want to be influencing the election especially when what they are currently doing is an issue. Afterwards things will align themselves more with the new bosses policies
We found that if your going to buy military surplus tactical gear, get it from the Air Force. We got a tactical Dental set up from the Air Force and the patient chair went from purchase to end of life un-opened, the Operator stools looked like they were used as camp stools once. Life must be good in the Air Force.
I've tried to find the statistics,but they just aren't there to prove it one way or another, but I suspect that given the low KIA from this action that a soldier or sailor is more likely to die from accidental causes at home or in training than he or she is in "combat" in Iraq. If memory serves me correctly our KIAs for the whole six years are about what we lost in a month in Viet Nam.
No, the blocking of course is done by the military network, but the ban on blogging applies even to blogging done via a public network. The military is pretty connected internally and they have a lot of personnel on the ground to install and maintain those networks, so it's inevitable that those guys will chip-in together and install a satellite dish and wire up their barrack with Ethernet. I know my kid did it, the guys liked to fire up the Bar-B-Que, grill some burgers and franks and have a fragfest on the lan in their slack-time, almost everybody had a laptop and a good stash of games, CD's and DVD for entertainment.
The Democrat's are trying to make the War a top issue, and this puts the Military in a position, they don't want to be seen as representing an official position and taking a side or piss off the new boss.
while I'm not privy to any inside information, let me pull this out of my ass, The RIAA is "paid" by dues from their members, when they win an infringement case, they probably get to keep a percentage of the profits and the remainder goes to the record companies and will supposedly be distributed to the artists per their contract terms, which is probably nothing. If the RIAA goes into the hole pursuing a litigation it's probably because they had to pay a contractor that just happened to be owned by the RIAA or one of the record companies. It's all a shell game with money flying arround in circles and nobody making any Money.
The RIAA represents the record companies and it function is to spend as much money as fast as it can and any left over goes back to their clients the record company. The record company represents the artists and it's function is to spend as much money as fast as it can and any left over goes to their clients the artists. Wash rinse repeat, lawyers that can't get hired into the record companies settle for probate law. Do you know what the difference between a vampire and a probate lawyer is? The vampire quits sucking your blood when your dead!
Dempsey explains that, in order to successfully fight cyber crime, law enforcement officials need to move much faster than average investigators and cooperate with international law enforcement officials.
You were so quick with the ad hominem that you seem to missed what he really implied was that search warrants take to long to get. During the Atlanta Olympics, I had the honor and privilege of working with many fine agents from the FBI and DEA, yet like anybody else dedicated to an important mission when allowed to become segregated to themselves they tend to group-think like the rest of us. This is why getting those warrants is so important, everybody needs to justify their actions to an outside group occasionally to keep away from the slippery slopes, and we've been getting a little lax at that.
The military has a saying "The battle ain't won until a grunt is standing on the ground" and that usually said in the context of the latest and greatest technological whizbang. Crime is the same way, the ultimate goal is to lay hands on the money and to do that you need a bank and banks have to cooperate. Pretty hard to move money across boarders and oceans without a bank; so just make it a requirement to have written authorization to wire transfer money to most countries and the problem would go a way.
Freezing the flash until the tab had focus might save a few CPU cycles too.