The happy medium is friendly aloofness, close enough to not be one of Them as in Us vs. Them yet still distant enough to be able to make the hard decisions. The right blend varies for each leaeder and team, getting it right take a few interations and have good role model helps.
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If a solider hates the job he toughts it out, that's why they call it "service." You can shoot him if he flips and decides to leave. What your forgetting is your Army NCO is one man with a rifle and two grenades, they, are seven men with five men armed with rifles and ten grenades, one with a rifle and a grenade launcher and one with a machine gun; they also have a few anti-tank rockets to boot. I'm sure you under-estimate how easy it is to catch one in the back, or to be left out to dry. Sure there are a few assholes in the Military, but overall they are people who are trained to accomplish too much, with too little resources, and their tasks generaly have a high cost of failure.
Oh My 72 errors on the front page! You can block a url but you can't stop people front saving to disk and uploading it as a file to check.
Actualy 72 is less than I really expected considering how old the base code is they have bits and peices of html generating code spanning 4 or 5 versions of HTML and chunks from add servers and such.
I suppose that's while they don't have a link to w3c's html validator in the footer, like some other sites do. checking out the Validator does wonders for your mark-up, but its hell on your ego.
Isn't Mickey Mouse also a trademark? I thought trademarks have a potentualy perpetual life-span. I think that perhaps an interesting twist on this would be that the work would have to be in publication for a large percentage of the copyright protection period. that way if disney or anyone wanted the long-term protection, they have to insure availability of the work or it would lapse.
Might not help as much as you'd think because the "commercial" sites would load things that wouldn't be on the spyware lists, I've noticed that our home 'puter keeps trying to connect to avon.com after the daughter-in-law sold it for a but spy-bot, adaware, and even ms anti-spy find nothing. You realy need an intrusion detection system to keep track of it all. When the spyware starts clobbering the supported applications, they'll probably just format C: and re-load anyways.
Obviously as people get older they need more medical care, That is an assumption that is increasingly becomeing less valid. We presently are developing systems of life-style, and medical treatments that are make chronological age much less important than phsyiological age. It follows that our concept of retirement age will increasingly become less dependant on cheonological age also.
While the URL is unique for each page, it's not enough; I'd argue that using a slightly different theme for each section does identify a page better; I usualy change colors (slightly) for major sections
viruses and worm are a variety of malware just like spyware. I don't see that much difference between the three, a program that is installed w/o my permission and does thing not in my best interest.
I'm impressed, never would have guessed that much radiation coming off a human body. I always assumed we got chilled almost exclusively through conduction and evaporation.
Bingo exotic, specialty petro-chem = large profit margin; gasoline = low profit margin but good volume; Making automotive fuel actualy diverts a dwindling feedstock form more profitable areas. Simple math a gallon of gasoline is about a 1.81 right now, a quart of motor oil about 2.75!
I suspect that the absorbtion band is still pretty narrow and very much in what we call near-InfraRed rather than the far IR bands so the effect wouldn't be as much as you think, kind of like saying picking up a steel ball at 850 degrees burns more than picking up a ball at 650 degrees.
Patented technology is licensed by other companies all of the time. Most likely when Hippy-Joe's solar cell paint company starts production on it's "big-oil company" killing product, 90% of the ingredients will have been made by a big oil company.
It doesn't matter if the radiation is adborbed or not to the CPU, once the photon has been radiated, it's temperature goes down; so if it's going to fry w/o a heatsink, it'll fry. It would be like saying a light bulb's temperature is less if your looking at, and more when your not.(anybody arguing Heissenburg's uncertainty principal will be trumped by a Schroedinger's cat)
No way the human body could recharge a battery used for a useful purpose by it's emited IR. The body is about 40C and just doesn't have enough blackbody radiation, which in turn doesn't have enough quantum energy, it's a black-body/Plank's Law/Einstein kind of a thing. If it wasn't your Mom would have said "Eat your breakfast so MP3 player doesn't run out of juice!" instead of something about starving kids in India or Africa.
my 700MHz machine has been running in a dusty environment since I built it. use an optical mouse. As long as the electrolytic capacitor don't freeze and you bow out the dust occasionaly it'll last quite a while.
Yes it would, the dotcom bubble was a period of avarice and stupidity that sucked up a lot of capital and gave back very little, and made it easy for any warm-body to claim IT skills and get hired. These people are now on the street competeing for the job you have. Unless your HR people are very astute, and know the difference between you and the hoards of clueless-wantabees, you and your skills have been commoditized, and your wages and job security will be adjusted accordingly.
OMG, U$2300.00 rent for a two bedroom? That's twice my mortgage payment. 42% income tax in a european country, OMG, that's more like our total tax load rather than just income tax.
Nothing in this section shall apply to any monitoring of, or interaction with, a subscriber's (emphisis mine) Internet... prevention of the unauthorized use of or fraudulent or other illegal activities in connection with a network, service, or computer software The way I read it is your ISP can monitor you for illegal activity, but a third party like the RIAA can't; of course if your file shareing with a P2P app, your announce your activity to the world in general, by using a program you installed with informed consent and your therefore fair game if it narcs you out and they are just listening.
Iron tends to be most likely to be found in the burned-out core of stars, getting it out is pretty difficult; on the order of a super-nova or a nearby neutron-star ripping it apart. I know it seems there is a bunch of iron out there because sol's inner planets (like Earth) have so much, but on cosmological scales it's barely a drop in the bucket.
Astute conjecture, someone with the appropriate resources could make a name for themselves if you are right. I'd look at the spectra of the planetary nebulas for red-blue shifting in the polar areas where a magnetic field would accelerate the gas compared to the circumference of the nebula. Looking for polarized light would be dificault because at the mag poles I assume the the polarization pattern would be radial and thus hard to discern from random polarization.
a tyre that never goes pop when your doing 100mph down the autobarnes. That's from being overloaded, those BMW's climbing over your ass get heavy. Flashing lights mean get the hell in the slow lane or you'll get run over, 100mph only in the urban zones; unless things have changed a bunch since the late '70's
localy we had a natural gas powered car's fuel tank explode during refueling; not sure if it was a commercial instalation or a home-brewed install. Shortly after replacing broken windows, SEMGCO stopped selling LNG to the motoring public.
The happy medium is friendly aloofness, close enough to not be one of Them as in Us vs. Them yet still distant enough to be able to make the hard decisions. The right blend varies for each leaeder and team, getting it right take a few interations and have good role model helps.
If a solider hates the job he toughts it out, that's why they call it "service." You can shoot him if he flips and decides to leave.
What your forgetting is your Army NCO is one man with a rifle and two grenades, they, are seven men with five men armed with rifles and ten grenades, one with a rifle and a grenade launcher and one with a machine gun; they also have a few anti-tank rockets to boot. I'm sure you under-estimate how easy it is to catch one in the back, or to be left out to dry. Sure there are a few assholes in the Military, but overall they are people who are trained to accomplish too much, with too little resources, and their tasks generaly have a high cost of failure.
Oh My 72 errors on the front page! You can block a url but you can't stop people front saving to disk and uploading it as a file to check.
Actualy 72 is less than I really expected considering how old the base code is they have bits and peices of html generating code spanning 4 or 5 versions of HTML and chunks from add servers and such.
I suppose that's while they don't have a link to w3c's html validator in the footer, like some other sites do. checking out the Validator does wonders for your mark-up, but its hell on your ego.
Isn't Mickey Mouse also a trademark? I thought trademarks have a potentualy perpetual life-span. I think that perhaps an interesting twist on this would be that the work would have to be in publication for a large percentage of the copyright protection period. that way if disney or anyone wanted the long-term protection, they have to insure availability of the work or it would lapse.
Might not help as much as you'd think because the "commercial" sites would load things that wouldn't be on the spyware lists, I've noticed that our home 'puter keeps trying to connect to avon.com after the daughter-in-law sold it for a but spy-bot, adaware, and even ms anti-spy find nothing. You realy need an intrusion detection system to keep track of it all. When the spyware starts clobbering the supported applications, they'll probably just format C: and re-load anyways.
"let Us cast him out before he eats of the tree of life and becomes like Us."
Obviously as people get older they need more medical care,
That is an assumption that is increasingly becomeing less valid. We presently are developing systems of life-style, and medical treatments that are make chronological age much less important than phsyiological age. It follows that our concept of retirement age will increasingly become less dependant on cheonological age also.
While the URL is unique for each page, it's not enough; I'd argue that using a slightly different theme for each section does identify a page better; I usualy change colors (slightly) for major sections
viruses and worm are a variety of malware just like spyware. I don't see that much difference between the three, a program that is installed w/o my permission and does thing not in my best interest.
I'm impressed, never would have guessed that much radiation coming off a human body. I always assumed we got chilled almost exclusively through conduction and evaporation.
Bingo
exotic, specialty petro-chem = large profit margin;
gasoline = low profit margin but good volume;
Making automotive fuel actualy diverts a dwindling feedstock form more profitable areas. Simple math a gallon of gasoline is about a 1.81 right now, a quart of motor oil about 2.75!
I suspect that the absorbtion band is still pretty narrow and very much in what we call near-InfraRed rather than the far IR bands so the effect wouldn't be as much as you think, kind of like saying picking up a steel ball at 850 degrees burns more than picking up a ball at 650 degrees.
Patented technology is licensed by other companies all of the time. Most likely when Hippy-Joe's solar cell paint company starts production on it's "big-oil company" killing product, 90% of the ingredients will have been made by a big oil company.
I'd just like to watch you strip the insulation and solder the wires coming out of a 1 nM solar cell!
It doesn't matter if the radiation is adborbed or not to the CPU, once the photon has been radiated, it's temperature goes down; so if it's going to fry w/o a heatsink, it'll fry. It would be like saying a light bulb's temperature is less if your looking at, and more when your not.(anybody arguing Heissenburg's uncertainty principal will be trumped by a Schroedinger's cat)
No way the human body could recharge a battery used for a useful purpose by it's emited IR. The body is about 40C and just doesn't have enough blackbody radiation, which in turn doesn't have enough quantum energy, it's a black-body/Plank's Law/Einstein kind of a thing. If it wasn't your Mom would have said "Eat your breakfast so MP3 player doesn't run out of juice!" instead of something about starving kids in India or Africa.
my 700MHz machine has been running in a dusty environment since I built it. use an optical mouse. As long as the electrolytic capacitor don't freeze and you bow out the dust occasionaly it'll last quite a while.
Yes it would, the dotcom bubble was a period of avarice and stupidity that sucked up a lot of capital and gave back very little, and made it easy for any warm-body to claim IT skills and get hired. These people are now on the street competeing for the job you have. Unless your HR people are very astute, and know the difference between you and the hoards of clueless-wantabees, you and your skills have been commoditized, and your wages and job security will be adjusted accordingly.
OMG, U$2300.00 rent for a two bedroom? That's twice my mortgage payment. 42% income tax in a european country, OMG, that's more like our total tax load rather than just income tax.
Nothing in this section shall apply to any monitoring of, or interaction with, a subscriber's (emphisis mine) Internet ... prevention of the unauthorized use of or fraudulent or other illegal activities in connection with a network, service, or computer software
The way I read it is your ISP can monitor you for illegal activity, but a third party like the RIAA can't; of course if your file shareing with a P2P app, your announce your activity to the world in general, by using a program you installed with informed consent and your therefore fair game if it narcs you out and they are just listening.
Iron tends to be most likely to be found in the burned-out core of stars, getting it out is pretty difficult; on the order of a super-nova or a nearby neutron-star ripping it apart. I know it seems there is a bunch of iron out there because sol's inner planets (like Earth) have so much, but on cosmological scales it's barely a drop in the bucket.
Astute conjecture, someone with the appropriate resources could make a name for themselves if you are right. I'd look at the spectra of the planetary nebulas for red-blue shifting in the polar areas where a magnetic field would accelerate the gas compared to the circumference of the nebula. Looking for polarized light would be dificault because at the mag poles I assume the the polarization pattern would be radial and thus hard to discern from random polarization.
a tyre that never goes pop when your doing 100mph down the autobarnes. That's from being overloaded, those BMW's climbing over your ass get heavy. Flashing lights mean get the hell in the slow lane or you'll get run over, 100mph only in the urban zones; unless things have changed a bunch since the late '70's
localy we had a natural gas powered car's fuel tank explode during refueling; not sure if it was a commercial instalation or a home-brewed install.
Shortly after replacing broken windows, SEMGCO stopped selling LNG to the motoring public.