I have reason to believe it only loads on IE. I'm not sure. And, OBVIOUSLY do not go to the.jpg listed in here, as it is scat porn. HERE IS THE PAGE SOURCE FROM THAT SITE:
LOW TECH METHOD: Version 1 of the movie has a blue light in the background of one scene. Version 2 has a purple light.. Or, perhaps they put in two trees instead of one in an area. Any simple identification method such as this could be easily implemented and identify the source.
I reccomend you do not see the movie, if you are looking for a reenactment of the book. The book provided actual insight into the situation and combat itself. The movie goes into no detail at all, while the book was firmly based on detail. We aren't told that the bipod machinegun is a SAW, or that some of the troops wished for a heavier round, and dozens of other important details. While the movie is entertaining for the most part, its just Hollywood war.
The Ranger motto is NOT "Leave no man behind." The official motto is "Sua Sponte", meaning "Of Their Own Accord." The unofficial motto is "Rangers lead the way." The next unofficial motto might be "Hoo-ah", but I have never heard of a motto "Leave no man behind", except maybe as general words to live by.(?) As usual, Katz is making crap up because it fits his current sensationalist needs.
The reason rental VHS tapes are more expensive is that they are much higher quality. If a tape is going to be played many many times, as most Blockbuster tapes are, it must be more durable than the $3 tapes you buy for your camcorder.
I pose a conundrum to ya, Trebek, a riddle if ya will. What's the difference between you, and a mallard with a cold? One's a sick duck, I can't remember the rest, but your mother's a whore.
One of the problems was that is is(was) legal to carry knives under 4" onto a plane. This is one law that is going to change.
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On a semi-related note, I have made a compressed air cannon out of PVC piping and an electronic sprinkler valve. While I won't go into the engineering aspects of it, it can shoot pretty much anything, including water. Can put a decent sized potato through a 1/2" piece of wood, can shoot a giant gout of water 35' into the air, a bunch of rocks, etc. Of course the draw-back is that its horribly dangerous, but BAH!
Don't worry, geophile, much of modern day youth feels the same way. I'm a 17 year old male with a leaning towards geekish things, and I find myself disliking most modern popular music. My MP3 collection contains everything from classic rock bands such as Bob Seger, Foreigner and Led Zeppelin to such classical music as Yo-Yo Ma's "Appalachia Waltz" and "Simply Baroque." I also enjoy latino jazz, carrying a particular fondness for Tito Puente. I admit to listening to Metallica(Every teenager needs a little angst, right?), but do not like "Korn" or "Limp Bizkit" and their common ilk. Its not just you, today's music really is lacking something. I don't pretend to represent teenage society, but many teens feel the same way..
It is hardly fair for them to be releasing Pentium 4 benchmarks as Intel has delayed the P4 chip for "re-structuring." I know many reputable review sites have delayed/will re-do their reviews when the actual production Pentium 4 chips are out.
Well, like Otto's sister, my brother has diabetes. The school was generally understanding towards his condition, the shots were allowed in the clinic office, his blood tests were allowed and all of that other stuff, except for one thing. He needed to carry around sugar tablets in case his blood sugar level dropped. The school, it being a very reasonable place, called him in to the office and confiscated them, saying he was not allowed to have medicine on his person, all medication needed to be kept in the clinical office. These were just tablets made of compressed sugar. Same kind of stuff you can buy in any store on the face of the earth. Yet, as schools need to practice by the very LETTER of the law, he wasn't allowed to have these tablets which could save his life sometime. Not being allowed to have something completely harmless because someone reads his file and decrees it is against the rules, the perfect enigma of how things are with schools now a days. =\
Yeah, I'm a highschool student. Ordered my Visor(PalmPilot type-dealy) a few weeks ago, eagerly awaiting its arrival. Some of my friends have Palms, and they seem to love them. It just seems like a useful thing to have. While it will be incredibly useful to jot down notes, take down homework, and generally flaunt my technical skills, I'll also use it for fun and such. In my opinion, these new tech-toys are going to be picked up by the technically inclined, and the other people will still view computers as "nerd stuff". While I don't see these views changing, I know I would've never thought of buying a Palm before I saw my friend with his Wizard a few years ago. Playing around with proggramming calculators is not dead, or close to it, I constantly program my TI-83 calculator in class, and will continue to, at least until I get my new toy, the Palm, and figure how to mess around with that too.
Palms are by no means required in school these days, just they would be very useful for a person who has a thirst for a thing like that. They don't let you use them during exams either. =\ Nothing with an easily used text entry system. *sigh*
I guess it is preparing me for the business world as well, but other things are also. I don't know how many people my age read the Washington Post business section, check tech stocks daily, read/. and other techie havens, but I feel it is preparing me for what I need when I go out and get a job.
We may have a lot of people on the net, but everything sucks. Here in Northern VA, we may have a lot of people connected, but its all thru crappy ISPs such as Erols... We have nothing such as ADSL or even cable modem service. Broadband is just an unfufilled dream for me. I believe last time I checked around, there are only about 5 ISPs serving me with local numbers. =\ This is no techie haven.
I'm afraid to tell you school systems (at least Virginia schools) still do use Apple II's... Yes, wheeled around on a cart. You wouldn't expect the school system to keep on top of technology, would you?
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Why would you ever use a URL redirect to link to someone's static site? I advise you to NOT click this link, and mod this down.
You're so hilarious. I've had this username for over two years. Maybe 3, I can't keep track of the years very well.
http://www.ccsu.edu/datamining/resources.html is the correct address.
Ugh.. really nasty shit porn picture.
LOW TECH METHOD: Version 1 of the movie has a blue light in the background of one scene. Version 2 has a purple light.. Or, perhaps they put in two trees instead of one in an area. Any simple identification method such as this could be easily implemented and identify the source.
I reccomend you do not see the movie, if you are looking for a reenactment of the book. The book provided actual insight into the situation and combat itself. The movie goes into no detail at all, while the book was firmly based on detail. We aren't told that the bipod machinegun is a SAW, or that some of the troops wished for a heavier round, and dozens of other important details. While the movie is entertaining for the most part, its just Hollywood war.
The Ranger motto is NOT "Leave no man behind." The official motto is "Sua Sponte", meaning "Of Their Own Accord." The unofficial motto is "Rangers lead the way." The next unofficial motto might be "Hoo-ah", but I have never heard of a motto "Leave no man behind", except maybe as general words to live by.(?) As usual, Katz is making crap up because it fits his current sensationalist needs.
You will NEVER be able to "convert" your MP3 files to OGG without a lot of quality loss. Double-lossy-encoding is never a good thing.
Hey, REAL people like the same things we like! WOW!
The reason rental VHS tapes are more expensive is that they are much higher quality. If a tape is going to be played many many times, as most Blockbuster tapes are, it must be more durable than the $3 tapes you buy for your camcorder.
If you have not seen miniature CD-RW discs, you obviously have not looked at all. Point 3 invalidated.
I pose a conundrum to ya, Trebek, a riddle if ya will. What's the difference between you, and a mallard with a cold? One's a sick duck, I can't remember the rest, but your mother's a whore.
One of the problems was that is is(was) legal to carry knives under 4" onto a plane. This is one law that is going to change.
On a semi-related note, I have made a compressed air cannon out of PVC piping and an electronic sprinkler valve. While I won't go into the engineering aspects of it, it can shoot pretty much anything, including water. Can put a decent sized potato through a 1/2" piece of wood, can shoot a giant gout of water 35' into the air, a bunch of rocks, etc. Of course the draw-back is that its horribly dangerous, but BAH!
Don't worry, geophile, much of modern day youth feels the same way. I'm a 17 year old male with a leaning towards geekish things, and I find myself disliking most modern popular music. My MP3 collection contains everything from classic rock bands such as Bob Seger, Foreigner and Led Zeppelin to such classical music as Yo-Yo Ma's "Appalachia Waltz" and "Simply Baroque." I also enjoy latino jazz, carrying a particular fondness for Tito Puente. I admit to listening to Metallica(Every teenager needs a little angst, right?), but do not like "Korn" or "Limp Bizkit" and their common ilk. Its not just you, today's music really is lacking something. I don't pretend to represent teenage society, but many teens feel the same way..
It is hardly fair for them to be releasing Pentium 4 benchmarks as Intel has delayed the P4 chip for "re-structuring." I know many reputable review sites have delayed/will re-do their reviews when the actual production Pentium 4 chips are out.
Well, like Otto's sister, my brother has diabetes. The school was generally understanding towards his condition, the shots were allowed in the clinic office, his blood tests were allowed and all of that other stuff, except for one thing. He needed to carry around sugar tablets in case his blood sugar level dropped. The school, it being a very reasonable place, called him in to the office and confiscated them, saying he was not allowed to have medicine on his person, all medication needed to be kept in the clinical office. These were just tablets made of compressed sugar. Same kind of stuff you can buy in any store on the face of the earth. Yet, as schools need to practice by the very LETTER of the law, he wasn't allowed to have these tablets which could save his life sometime. Not being allowed to have something completely harmless because someone reads his file and decrees it is against the rules, the perfect enigma of how things are with schools now a days. =\
Yeah, I'm a highschool student. Ordered my Visor(PalmPilot type-dealy) a few weeks ago, eagerly awaiting its arrival. Some of my friends have Palms, and they seem to love them. It just seems like a useful thing to have. While it will be incredibly useful to jot down notes, take down homework, and generally flaunt my technical skills, I'll also use it for fun and such. In my opinion, these new tech-toys are going to be picked up by the technically inclined, and the other people will still view computers as "nerd stuff". While I don't see these views changing, I know I would've never thought of buying a Palm before I saw my friend with his Wizard a few years ago. Playing around with proggramming calculators is not dead, or close to it, I constantly program my TI-83 calculator in class, and will continue to, at least until I get my new toy, the Palm, and figure how to mess around with that too.
/. and other techie havens, but I feel it is preparing me for what I need when I go out and get a job.
Palms are by no means required in school these days, just they would be very useful for a person who has a thirst for a thing like that. They don't let you use them during exams either. =\ Nothing with an easily used text entry system. *sigh*
I guess it is preparing me for the business world as well, but other things are also. I don't know how many people my age read the Washington Post business section, check tech stocks daily, read
We may have a lot of people on the net, but everything sucks. Here in Northern VA, we may have a lot of people connected, but its all thru crappy ISPs such as Erols... We have nothing such as ADSL or even cable modem service. Broadband is just an unfufilled dream for me. I believe last time I checked around, there are only about 5 ISPs serving me with local numbers. =\ This is no techie haven.
I'm afraid to tell you school systems (at least Virginia schools) still do use Apple II's... Yes, wheeled around on a cart. You wouldn't expect the school system to keep on top of technology, would you?