Yep they can do it with a piece of lead, but the thing is, now you take a group of very skilled shooters, whom don't have the skills to hide like a sniper and bang, on target multiple hits from very great distances. or cannon fodder troops with this sort of weapon, sniper get's the laser in the target area and people just keep shooting till they get killed LOL
Without going nut's. safely run your numbers at 27,000 gal. of algae oil per acre for production. lop off 20% of that oil in losses in conversion diesel, every acre of production requires about 100sq.ft. of waste storage for the dried algae ( later shipped off for feed or dirt replenishment.)... I can go on but these are reachable numbers currently.
what ever number you come up with, double it and that should be about right for the entire space needs. next you need to find water (easy) and CO2 ( clean and difficult to find ).
there is an old Hollywood saying " you never know whom you meet on the way up, and you never know whom will offer you a hand ". I bet within your career, someone you helped out ( lower rank ), went out of their way to get you hired at their firm just because they could trust a helping hand.
I think you are lacking in creative travel or creative tinkering or creative savings) . Nothing wrong with that, you just haven't been taught how to...
So here is your first instruction. spend 1 hour on Sunday clipping coupons. I bet you can find about $ 70 of useful savings every week. ( that's $ 3,640.00 per year )
buy a car jack ( 2 ton if possible ) $ 50.00, rotate tires every month. should save some money over the long term ( tire and fuel ) and you have a useful tool
buy at walmart the cheap soda if you like soda. the saving are amazing ( I drink the fake Dr. pepper which taste the same as the real )
got credit card debit over multiple cards & you've paid them on time ? call them all up and ask for a reduction in the interest rate.
Take a ride to a big Pawn shop or a swap meet or a flea market to find items you need. bought a box of tee-shirts for a 30% of what I normally pay.
I use to fly as a messenger, that does not exists anymore unless someone would like to update me, but I do shop for my air fair and look for odd flights that can be cheap.
what I enjoy spending some of my saving: fun foods like odd cheeses, buy hardcover books that I have enjoyed reading, buying plants and trying to get my roof top garden working properly.
best of luck and hope you get an opportunity to try some of my ideas.
I look at some of the post so far. And I have to say that the choice of whom I would hire would not fall on this guy is it passed my desk. I recently had to have some work done, so instead of posting this simple job of fiver I went over to an open source project and ask for some quotes. Yep I do contract out Open Source people since they might need the money.
as for OP, he's fucked with that mentality, at least the guy whom wrote the post above (to much to do ) understands the rules clearly, He's in demand and does not need to worry, he'll won't do shit without a check and as long as that gray train is running, it's his right.
BUT like all skill set's, sometimes you want to pay it forward, so that you can get the next assignment.
in summary: Hire the best for the project under a project contract, Hire open source people if you can, and do that Google idea ( spend 20% on something else other than the in house project) and keep them on as long as you can. Hire interns that can craft prototype and reward them with strong reviews, positive and negative aspects of what they did for self improvement.
Everything you said is correct WHEN you fly your registry flag's properly. I have been trying to think of a way to get around this issues safely but there is not. The biggest problem from my perspective is... if the vessel fly's the jolly roger and not it's registry flag, will it be legal to fire upon it and capture it. I think the only case that can be applied is if a whaler has lashed the whale and the sea shepherd crew ( while flying the Jolly Roger ) cut's the whale loose and it sinks. if the crew members that did the act of 'loss' to the whaler, then they might be able to be prosecuted ( they would hope that they did not end up in Singapore, since they have the death penalty for pirates )
Maritime law has some amazing rules, when followed correctly you can do just about anything. and yes you can carry some rather large weapons, the problem is customs entry and passage treaty right's these parts are called 'laws of the sea' and are the international side of it ( some bodies of water do not welcome weapons of any sort, and I believe that's where the trawlers are at )
I have a limited maritime law knowledge but the rules of the sea's are rather old and well documented, warfare on the sea's is covered when 2 nations cargo vessels meet ( commerce raiding ).
Interesting that the credit is trade-able. In Florida, the net meter rules don't give you the option of trading your credits with a debit account. Also FPL ( florida power and light ) have limited the amount of KW you can produce at any given moment and pump into the system to 5KW due to line issues ( until they upgrade, that's the peak you can provide )
I find that Florida (of all places ) is the unfriendliest when it comes to solar power. If Florida got it's act together, it could help produce and supply and export energy.
A child to be killed if he/she curses their parent (Leviticus 20:9)
All persons guilty of adultery to be killed (20:10)
The daughter of a priest who engages in prostitution to be burned alive until dead (21:9)
The bride of a priest to be a virgin (21:13)
Ritual killing of animals, using cattle, sheep and goats (22:19)
Observation of 7 feasts: Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Firstfruits, Feast of Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles (23)
A person who takes the Lord's name in vain is to be killed (24:16)
I do believe that it's rare to have an 'earth' or a life producing planet. I do believe that in every galaxy there is a life form. I do believe that we are still too young of a life form to have figured out how to communicate/discover other life forms.
I just can not fathom that there could not be other life forms in the universe, so I choose to limit it to galaxies having 1 life form each.
the nearest galaxy is Andromeda which is about 2.5 million light years, so I would think it's a lot of time before we mature enough to find out whom our neighbor is.
You are correct that a hacked pump does not destroy the country, but if it's a proof of concept, then 30000 hacked pumps around the country get ton's of people mad/upset/scared...
the best way to win a war is to starve the opponent into submission, getting rid of the water supply is a solid first step, getting rid of the food can turn it very violent quickly. For some reason people think lack of food = death quickly, which the real truth is lack of water = death quickly. so people will panic if there are food shortages but water shortages won't get people reacting quickly. ( yep someone would get nuked for sure if they stopped food, but water problems, nah )
that's the same shit they said back in 1985ish when those hackers were moving satellites around. nothing is unhackable, sometimes it just takes more time to figure out.
What I would like to find out is... did this type of shaking provide a benefit to many of the older dried wells ( or low production wells ), I'm thinking that the shaking could have caused compression on the old drained wells.
Also, an earthquake of this magnitude might be the cause of the years of draining oil. I've always understood that there are minor quakes in drilling/pumping fields, but maybe a slightly larger one ( 2.0 to 3.0 is what I know as common ) of 5.0 might be something that we need to look forward to in drilling zones.
the real problem is the level of adoption and liquidity. In the history of money, the crash of money ( and the rise ) is always based on the availability of liquidity. the more people that adopt the currency, the less likelihood that there will be a crash of the currency, because the currency will have a perceived value.
to you a historical example of liquidity : If you recall, in the temple where jesus flipped the tables, it was all money changers. another example was the Knights Templers usage of letters of credit ( or something like those ), which made trade easier and off laid the currency's risk, another good example is Zimbabwe, where the currency kept dropping due to too much supply and no demand, but it still traded, the liquidity was there and it was a steady decline.
Now I ask something interesting, is it possible that from the position of the observatory gave it an advantage over other observatories ? reason is, that if there was an advantage, it would seem that the discovery might be found in observatory at a similar longitude ( Florida, Egypt, India southern china )
While what you say makes solid sense, I would like to interject that this was a past event during a way different time, when communication were slow. What might now be occurring is that other observatories are going back to those dates to see if anything was documented. I think people in those days kept log books. OR it could be just that someone played a real good joke on the guy OR maybe validation will come around over the next 20 years or so.
>> As for TFA, it looks like China trying to hoard all the rare earth metals is gonna bite them right in the ass. Nobody was really looking as long as China was selling
This is a common occurrence in the mining industry, when the public hears about a future shortage or someone comes in to corner the markets, the market fills in the demand.
a good documented case for this is Uranium in the late 40's to 50'. I do not have the fact's to link to, so please accept it with subject to validation: in the late 40's a report was issued from the US government stating that there was only a limited mine-able supply in the USA of Uranium. They (US GOV ) started making purchases contracts for future supplies with the mines at above market rates ( Hording mentality ). The markets reaction was more discoveries of Uranium, to the point where whatever was thought to be the entire supply, they already had it above ground and to be delivered.
Rarity is something that does not really occur too often, and in the metals aspect, the market's will find supply or change to another product.
Good example of this also is Diamonds, someone has figured out how to make them at highest quality levels. Next thing is most likely a good Gold substitute or Silver substitute ( I'm thinking something like an alloy lead/graphine product )
I got to admit, if it's one group of hackers I would not mess with, it's the Apple group. I would think that the style of hacking they would use is.... 'total discomfort' IE: things working slowly, gps giving wrong direction, email delays, your spelling checker making mistakes.... stuff that would just make your life a living hell.
Oh the ipad would still work, but sure as heck it would be a nightmare. They would, in honor of Jobs, make the life of these people amazingly difficult, but I don't think they would get physical or violent. I guess they just made it on the hit list of one of the worst mob's, Death is easy, torture is forever.
Funny, but you might be on to something. Knowing the right wavelength of the emitter you can then paint phony targets LOL
Yep they can do it with a piece of lead, but the thing is, now you take a group of very skilled shooters, whom don't have the skills to hide like a sniper and bang, on target multiple hits from very great distances. or cannon fodder troops with this sort of weapon, sniper get's the laser in the target area and people just keep shooting till they get killed LOL
Without going nut's. safely run your numbers at 27,000 gal. of algae oil per acre for production. lop off 20% of that oil in losses in conversion diesel, every acre of production requires about 100sq.ft. of waste storage for the dried algae ( later shipped off for feed or dirt replenishment.) ... I can go on but these are reachable numbers currently.
what ever number you come up with, double it and that should be about right for the entire space needs. next you need to find water (easy) and CO2 ( clean and difficult to find ).
I think I paid 894.00 for my C-64 ( tax included ). it was a lot out of my savings.
there is an old Hollywood saying " you never know whom you meet on the way up, and you never know whom will offer you a hand ". I bet within your career, someone you helped out ( lower rank ), went out of their way to get you hired at their firm just because they could trust a helping hand.
I think you are lacking in creative travel or creative tinkering or creative savings) . Nothing wrong with that, you just haven't been taught how to...
So here is your first instruction. spend 1 hour on Sunday clipping coupons. I bet you can find about $ 70 of useful savings every week. ( that's $ 3,640.00 per year )
buy a car jack ( 2 ton if possible ) $ 50.00, rotate tires every month. should save some money over the long term ( tire and fuel ) and you have a useful tool
buy at walmart the cheap soda if you like soda. the saving are amazing ( I drink the fake Dr. pepper which taste the same as the real )
got credit card debit over multiple cards & you've paid them on time ? call them all up and ask for a reduction in the interest rate.
Take a ride to a big Pawn shop or a swap meet or a flea market to find items you need. bought a box of tee-shirts for a 30% of what I normally pay.
I use to fly as a messenger, that does not exists anymore unless someone would like to update me, but I do shop for my air fair and look for odd flights that can be cheap.
what I enjoy spending some of my saving: fun foods like odd cheeses, buy hardcover books that I have enjoyed reading, buying plants and trying to get my roof top garden working properly.
best of luck and hope you get an opportunity to try some of my ideas.
I look at some of the post so far. And I have to say that the choice of whom I would hire would not fall on this guy is it passed my desk. I recently had to have some work done, so instead of posting this simple job of fiver I went over to an open source project and ask for some quotes. Yep I do contract out Open Source people since they might need the money.
as for OP, he's fucked with that mentality, at least the guy whom wrote the post above (to much to do ) understands the rules clearly, He's in demand and does not need to worry, he'll won't do shit without a check and as long as that gray train is running, it's his right.
BUT like all skill set's, sometimes you want to pay it forward, so that you can get the next assignment.
in summary: Hire the best for the project under a project contract, Hire open source people if you can, and do that Google idea ( spend 20% on something else other than the in house project) and keep them on as long as you can. Hire interns that can craft prototype and reward them with strong reviews, positive and negative aspects of what they did for self improvement.
Everything you said is correct WHEN you fly your registry flag's properly. I have been trying to think of a way to get around this issues safely but there is not. The biggest problem from my perspective is ... if the vessel fly's the jolly roger and not it's registry flag, will it be legal to fire upon it and capture it. I think the only case that can be applied is if a whaler has lashed the whale and the sea shepherd crew ( while flying the Jolly Roger ) cut's the whale loose and it sinks. if the crew members that did the act of 'loss' to the whaler, then they might be able to be prosecuted ( they would hope that they did not end up in Singapore, since they have the death penalty for pirates )
Maritime law has some amazing rules, when followed correctly you can do just about anything. and yes you can carry some rather large weapons, the problem is customs entry and passage treaty right's these parts are called 'laws of the sea' and are the international side of it ( some bodies of water do not welcome weapons of any sort, and I believe that's where the trawlers are at )
I have a limited maritime law knowledge but the rules of the sea's are rather old and well documented, warfare on the sea's is covered when 2 nations cargo vessels meet ( commerce raiding ).
Interesting that the credit is trade-able. In Florida, the net meter rules don't give you the option of trading your credits with a debit account. Also FPL ( florida power and light ) have limited the amount of KW you can produce at any given moment and pump into the system to 5KW due to line issues ( until they upgrade, that's the peak you can provide )
I find that Florida (of all places ) is the unfriendliest when it comes to solar power. If Florida got it's act together, it could help produce and supply and export energy.
here, let me help you out on this
A child to be killed if he/she curses their parent (Leviticus 20:9)
All persons guilty of adultery to be killed (20:10)
The daughter of a priest who engages in prostitution to be burned alive until dead (21:9)
The bride of a priest to be a virgin (21:13)
Ritual killing of animals, using cattle, sheep and goats (22:19)
Observation of 7 feasts: Passover, Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Firstfruits, Feast of Pentecost, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles (23)
A person who takes the Lord's name in vain is to be killed (24:16)
I do believe that it's rare to have an 'earth' or a life producing planet.
I do believe that in every galaxy there is a life form.
I do believe that we are still too young of a life form to have figured out how to communicate/discover other life forms.
I just can not fathom that there could not be other life forms in the universe, so I choose to limit it to galaxies having 1 life form each.
the nearest galaxy is Andromeda which is about 2.5 million light years, so I would think it's a lot of time before we mature enough to find out whom our neighbor is.
You are correct that a hacked pump does not destroy the country, but if it's a proof of concept, then 30000 hacked pumps around the country get ton's of people mad/upset/scared ...
the best way to win a war is to starve the opponent into submission, getting rid of the water supply is a solid first step, getting rid of the food can turn it very violent quickly. For some reason people think lack of food = death quickly, which the real truth is lack of water = death quickly. so people will panic if there are food shortages but water shortages won't get people reacting quickly. ( yep someone would get nuked for sure if they stopped food, but water problems, nah )
that's the same shit they said back in 1985ish when those hackers were moving satellites around. nothing is unhackable, sometimes it just takes more time to figure out.
would someone please mode this up, it's a clean, affordable solution that makes perfect sense without causing any real nightmares.
What I would like to find out is ... did this type of shaking provide a benefit to many of the older dried wells ( or low production wells ), I'm thinking that the shaking could have caused compression on the old drained wells.
Also, an earthquake of this magnitude might be the cause of the years of draining oil. I've always understood that there are minor quakes in drilling/pumping fields, but maybe a slightly larger one ( 2.0 to 3.0 is what I know as common ) of 5.0 might be something that we need to look forward to in drilling zones.
There is, but with every mouse trap, there is a smarter mouse.
if you spent 30 seconds researching the name it's interesting http://www.anime-planet.com/characters/kyusaku-natsume
Back in 1985, I recall that someone took control of some satellite also. I can not really recall the article.
the real problem is the level of adoption and liquidity. In the history of money, the crash of money ( and the rise ) is always based on the availability of liquidity. the more people that adopt the currency, the less likelihood that there will be a crash of the currency, because the currency will have a perceived value.
to you a historical example of liquidity : If you recall, in the temple where jesus flipped the tables, it was all money changers. another example was the Knights Templers usage of letters of credit ( or something like those ), which made trade easier and off laid the currency's risk, another good example is Zimbabwe, where the currency kept dropping due to too much supply and no demand, but it still traded, the liquidity was there and it was a steady decline.
Now I ask something interesting, is it possible that from the position of the observatory gave it an advantage over other observatories ? reason is, that if there was an advantage, it would seem that the discovery might be found in observatory at a similar longitude ( Florida, Egypt, India southern china )
While what you say makes solid sense, I would like to interject that this was a past event during a way different time, when communication were slow.
What might now be occurring is that other observatories are going back to those dates to see if anything was documented. I think people in those days kept log books. OR it could be just that someone played a real good joke on the guy OR maybe validation will come around over the next 20 years or so.
>> As for TFA, it looks like China trying to hoard all the rare earth metals is gonna bite them right in the ass. Nobody was really looking as long as China was selling
This is a common occurrence in the mining industry, when the public hears about a future shortage or someone comes in to corner the markets, the market fills in the demand.
a good documented case for this is Uranium in the late 40's to 50'. I do not have the fact's to link to, so please accept it with subject to validation: in the late 40's a report was issued from the US government stating that there was only a limited mine-able supply in the USA of Uranium. They (US GOV ) started making purchases contracts for future supplies with the mines at above market rates ( Hording mentality ). The markets reaction was more discoveries of Uranium, to the point where whatever was thought to be the entire supply, they already had it above ground and to be delivered.
Rarity is something that does not really occur too often, and in the metals aspect, the market's will find supply or change to another product.
Good example of this also is Diamonds, someone has figured out how to make them at highest quality levels. Next thing is most likely a good Gold substitute or Silver substitute ( I'm thinking something like an alloy lead/graphine product )
That's what they said about Nazi's also.
I got to admit, if it's one group of hackers I would not mess with, it's the Apple group. I would think that the style of hacking they would use is .... 'total discomfort' IE: things working slowly, gps giving wrong direction, email delays, your spelling checker making mistakes .... stuff that would just make your life a living hell.
Oh the ipad would still work, but sure as heck it would be a nightmare. They would, in honor of Jobs, make the life of these people amazingly difficult, but I don't think they would get physical or violent. I guess they just made it on the hit list of one of the worst mob's, Death is easy, torture is forever.
thank you for an great answer