team fury reports a removal tool called SunShine can remove the worm; of course being a Linux Geek rather than a windows geek I've no-way to vouch for the tool so if you toast your harddrive, you've been warned, YMMV
There was a great disturbance in the force, it was if 50 million zombies all died as one. Then suddenly they returned in their pristine and un-patched state, and then suddenly update.windows.com went super-nova and imploded into a black hole.
It was the United States, Britain, Canada, Russian and Australia; the rest of the World was either conquered or not worth conquering. France fit into the barely worth conquering catagory, they had really shot their wad in WW I and not yet recovered. If you don't think the American Military is the right answer to all of the world's problems, then perhaps you need to get the world's politicians to stop letting the problems get so out of hand that the American Military is the only possible solution.
I was being generous, I figured if you take 6 parts typical media butcher job on a scientific subjct, and in 3 parts bad translation from Russian to English, you'd get the rediculous article referenced. Russians have a long traditions of excellence in chemistry and physics so media and translation seem the most likely explaination
No Really, in fact in the "World News Weekly" they report that bigfoot has been found hiding in the ice cream cooler in a Florida Super-market, Space aliens sold mind control beams to the first President Bush to give to the CIA, and Elvis is living in a Nursing-home in South Dakota.
I think the brain can be trained to have longer attention spans, but it takes a lot of work and ADD tends to run in families so the end result is the primary trainers don't have the attention span to do the training. How much longer is the key question, I've seen kids that had ADD so bad that the final result will certainly be institutionalization, probably prison.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, Scientology isn't a religion, at least not by any reasonable definition I've ever seen. Most religions either have a supernatural being/s or have one or more 30-40 yr old males who've become enlightened while alone and almost dead from thirst and starvation or both.
From what I understand, trying to understand Christianity from the "Bible" is pretty much impossible. There are supposed to be whole chapters that are in the Ethiopian Bible, that were left out of what we normally thing of as the Bible. Also there is text in the Koran that actually makes more sense to Christians than what is only the New Testament.
First watch Charleton Heston in "The Ten Commandments" then watch Trivolta in "Battlefield Earth" the two movies are roughly equivalent to each actor's personal beliefs; you'll laugh your ass off.
ISNT THE ONES THEY STOLE GOT THEM AS NON-PROFIT TAX-FREE BULLSHIT? Yes indead it does seem fishy that they broke into the IRS and the IRS still declared them a non-profit, and I'm sure that many of the IRS agents as people hated doing that but if they met the legal requirements than their hands were tied
If your the kind of psyco socieopath that only behaves in moral and ethical manner because you fear divine retribution, you neither understand society or your religion. If you ever lose your religion, just do the world a favor and put a bullet in your skull.
It's still stealing, the theft isn't the physical paper, The theft is the theft of the right to distribute and the right of fair-use for academic purposes.
Radar guns usually use a phase-locked-loop that scans from the fastest on down and generally omit and coherency checks so it expected that they lock on the fastest and strongest signal. In the absence of a reflected signal locking on random noise frequently gives the nonsensical readings we here about in the press. What coherency checking is, is a method of modulating the transmitted RF carrier with a low frequency signal, this makes it easy for the radar receiver to compare the coherency signal transmitted with the signal received and ignore random noise, burglar alarms and other radars. When you get a radar ticket, they usually take multiple readings to make up for the lack of coherency checking.
The Army tested me for reaction time before issuing a military driver's license, but you have to realize that reaction time is a mote issue if your not actually paying attention.
Converters will substitute arbitrary, favorable readings for the measured device if the measurement is out of range that's more reasonable than reporting you have enough alcohol in you to kill two bull African elephants and a wildebeest.
That is not the point, the authors published under the CC-NC license, Oxford has no right to distribute the work commercially. By distributing a work that they has no right to distribute Oxford has stolen the work and not only should any of the ill-gotten gains made by Oxford be transfered to the Authors, they maybe entitled to other damages. Oxford maybe liable for criminal or civil damages; it's not a matter of being able to get the article for free, it's a matter that making anyone is illegal; of course IANAL, but if were one of the Authors I'd be calling one.
The article summary said that there was a "reset" that was omitted after the problem was otherwise repair by a software rollback. Hell I even made a joke about not turning off the offending computer for 30 seconds then restarting. That was probably much closer to the truth than the "we don't have to reboot all the time now" mantra is.
I'm calling BS here I'm on a 700MHz athlon 320Mb running arch linux and anything involving video or real time audio is glithchy and has been since x.org decided to stop supporting hardware acceleration in my card after the fork
I rather enjoyed the last NE power grid blackout, the sky was much darker.
low pressure sodium or mercury vapor lighting are easiest to filter, high pressure is hard.
team fury reports a removal tool called SunShine can remove the worm; of course being a Linux Geek rather than a windows geek I've no-way to vouch for the tool so if you toast your harddrive, you've been warned, YMMV
There was a great disturbance in the force, it was if 50 million zombies all died as one. Then suddenly they returned in their pristine and un-patched state, and then suddenly update.windows.com went super-nova and imploded into a black hole.
It was the United States, Britain, Canada, Russian and Australia; the rest of the World was either conquered or not worth conquering. France fit into the barely worth conquering catagory, they had really shot their wad in WW I and not yet recovered. If you don't think the American Military is the right answer to all of the world's problems, then perhaps you need to get the world's politicians to stop letting the problems get so out of hand that the American Military is the only possible solution.
I was being generous, I figured if you take 6 parts typical media butcher job on a scientific subjct, and in 3 parts bad translation from Russian to English, you'd get the rediculous article referenced. Russians have a long traditions of excellence in chemistry and physics so media and translation seem the most likely explaination
No Way, everybody knows scotch was invented by Klingons!
Its called a zeolites and they have been used in water softeners and nuclear fuel reprocessing plants for decade.
No Really, in fact in the "World News Weekly" they report that bigfoot has been found hiding in the ice cream cooler in a Florida Super-market, Space aliens sold mind control beams to the first President Bush to give to the CIA, and Elvis is living in a Nursing-home in South Dakota.
I think the brain can be trained to have longer attention spans, but it takes a lot of work and ADD tends to run in families so the end result is the primary trainers don't have the attention span to do the training. How much longer is the key question, I've seen kids that had ADD so bad that the final result will certainly be institutionalization, probably prison.
I think you've hit the nail on the head, Scientology isn't a religion, at least not by any reasonable definition I've ever seen. Most religions either have a supernatural being/s or have one or more 30-40 yr old males who've become enlightened while alone and almost dead from thirst and starvation or both.
Science-fantasy would be more accurate
From what I understand, trying to understand Christianity from the "Bible" is pretty much impossible. There are supposed to be whole chapters that are in the Ethiopian Bible, that were left out of what we normally thing of as the Bible. Also there is text in the Koran that actually makes more sense to Christians than what is only the New Testament.
First watch Charleton Heston in "The Ten Commandments" then watch Trivolta in "Battlefield Earth" the two movies are roughly equivalent to each actor's personal beliefs; you'll laugh your ass off.
ISNT THE ONES THEY STOLE GOT THEM AS NON-PROFIT TAX-FREE BULLSHIT?
Yes indead it does seem fishy that they broke into the IRS and the IRS still declared them a non-profit, and I'm sure that many of the IRS agents as people hated doing that but if they met the legal requirements than their hands were tied
If your the kind of psyco socieopath that only behaves in moral and ethical manner because you fear divine retribution, you neither understand society or your religion. If you ever lose your religion, just do the world a favor and put a bullet in your skull.
It's still stealing, the theft isn't the physical paper,
The theft is the theft of the right to distribute and the right of fair-use for academic purposes.
Radar guns usually use a phase-locked-loop that scans from the fastest on down and generally omit and coherency checks so it expected that they lock on the fastest and strongest signal. In the absence of a reflected signal locking on random noise frequently gives the nonsensical readings we here about in the press. What coherency checking is, is a method of modulating the transmitted RF carrier with a low frequency signal, this makes it easy for the radar receiver to compare the coherency signal transmitted with the signal received and ignore random noise, burglar alarms and other radars. When you get a radar ticket, they usually take multiple readings to make up for the lack of coherency checking.
The Army tested me for reaction time before issuing a military driver's license, but you have to realize that reaction time is a mote issue if your not actually paying attention.
Converters will substitute arbitrary, favorable readings for the measured device if the measurement is out of range that's more reasonable than reporting you have enough alcohol in you to kill two bull African elephants and a wildebeest.
My SELinux Torrent should trump both the FBI and the FBI, the NSA is way more l33t and spookier than those CIA lamers, NSA RULEZ!
Maybe they checked box "B" and annotated it creative commons non commercial
That is not the point, the authors published under the CC-NC license, Oxford has no right to distribute the work commercially. By distributing a work that they has no right to distribute Oxford has stolen the work and not only should any of the ill-gotten gains made by Oxford be transfered to the Authors, they maybe entitled to other damages. Oxford maybe liable for criminal or civil damages; it's not a matter of being able to get the article for free, it's a matter that making anyone is illegal; of course IANAL, but if were one of the Authors I'd be calling one.
The article summary said that there was a "reset" that was omitted after the problem was otherwise repair by a software rollback. Hell I even made a joke about not turning off the offending computer for 30 seconds then restarting. That was probably much closer to the truth than the "we don't have to reboot all the time now" mantra is.
I'm calling BS here I'm on a 700MHz athlon 320Mb running arch linux and anything involving video or real time audio is glithchy and has been since x.org decided to stop supporting hardware acceleration in my card after the fork