Action in this case is expressing in a public manner -- waving the gun is a public expression.
Cutting someone off, preventing merging are actions that can be expressions of road rage.
Fuming, in a quiet way is not road rage. Yelling with the windows up might be road rage, yelling with the windows down is. The physics of most vehicle is that there is more impact force than most guns; intent is much more difficult in the case of the motor vehicle.
except that replacing a finite resource (oil) with another finite resource (nuclear?) is problematic. One choice is for a sustainable future. But that messes with consumerism and economics.
Another factor is 80 minute vs. 75 minute capacity- newer disks are often 700 Mb capacity, where the "reference standard" is for 650Mb 75 minute capacity.
Wind is now as cheap as anything out there. The issue is placement- it needs to be windy enough, and yet not be in a migratory flight path.
This means that new, well-sited wind towers can compete with coal- or gas-fired plants, charging 3 cents to 6 cents per kilowatt hour, versus around 4 cents for coal or gas.
1) Conquered by Islamic arabs, and kept control for several centuries 2) Speak / write Arabic (Farci, or Persian is the language in Iran, it is in the Indo-European language family, as opposed to Arabic) 3) Self proclaim themselves as Arabs
There are significant portions of the population that are Christian, arguably they are not "Arabic", nor the ethnicity derived from "Nubians", and yet the majority still meet the three listed definations.
Households can purchase solar panels and more efficient appliances (dishwashers, clothes washer / drier, hot water heater, fridge, oven, air conditioning).
Both will help reduce the amount of new powerlines required.
In addition, laws can be passed requiring minimum efficiencies.
There could be tax breaks given to companies that reduce their peak use (telecommuting / opening at night).
None of these necessitate more powerlines.
In addition, the blackout didn't happen 10 years ago. What has changed since then? Deregulation.
Getting along with the other employees is as important to many companies as technical excellence. Can you communicate with the person across the table? And there is talking, communicating, and communicating.
890,000 out of a total population of 21 million elegible voters (from total population of 33 million)? Yes that is crap. 3 million voted for him in 2002 See page xv.
You may be among those unhappy with his record, but his record does not warrant a recall. Perhaps if he held secret meetings with energy officials after working for a defense contractor, then gave no bid contracts to your former employer, then I say let's recall him but of course, we got CA's circus to compete with Florida's- we just need the supreme's to get involved.
And yes, it is a republican vendetta. Republican's have become increasingly more vindictive since Clinton splattered Bush I on Gore's information superhighway after Bush I lead us from a war into a recession.
I learned "keyboarding" on a real typewriter- a mechanical device that required ink and eraser ribbon. And it has come in handy over the years- though typing with less pressure is very difficult.
Using a realplayer based client, their "stations" have few adverts, include a lot of information about songs (hyperlinks take you to artist information).
This may seem like a long list of requirements, but it's very cool- watch as the dry ice changes the pH to more acidic- pour some strong base in, for a quick color change, then a slow changing back to acid.
Sounds like DB normalization??
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This review sounds exactly like database normalization- one does not end up with twenty tables each with two columns and expect wonderful performance- sometimes that repeated data that might (in a fully normalized database) speed performance by a significant amount. Joins in the database world cost cycles- I think the same thing holds in the OO world- don't normalize to the nth degree.
Robert Prisig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance deals with this topic- there are commonalities between the cultural and technical.
In some ways these will never be joined: culture is powered by symbols, the technical world by signs.
Just remember to put scare quotes around nearly every word, and interpret it in that way.
Byte is already/.'d, but here is my best guess: freenets are good, although the impact on the service providers will be detrimental. Data transmission, and ISP will become more and more a commodity, as the services become more standardized (think AOL allowing IM access).
No more than you (did you forget what the second word of "Anonymous Coward" means).
Flame off
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There are several sects of Muslim, that differ in how they view the succession of holy people after Mohammed (sp?) was supposed to go: the Shiites (sp?), in power in Saudi Arabia and the most predominent sect throughout the world believe it was all right the way things went down, where the Sunni (sp?) believe that someone else should have successional rights. Sunni's are dominent in Sudan, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
The situation is somewhat reminescent of the European 30 years war- it was obstenibly about religion, but ended up being as much about nationalism, and secular causes as it did about religion.
So, yes, the regime is largely secular, but a majority are still devout Muslim, and the Shiiate (sp?) are a minority in Iraq- That's part of the reason for the UN southern no fly zone- to protect those minorities.
Action in this case is expressing in a public manner -- waving the gun is a public expression.
Cutting someone off, preventing merging are actions that can be expressions of road rage.
Fuming, in a quiet way is not road rage. Yelling with the windows up might be road rage, yelling with the windows down is. The physics of most vehicle is that there is more impact force than most guns; intent is much more difficult in the case of the motor vehicle.
Actually, the government subsidies (direct and otherwise) is what enables the low cost of production and processing.
moving sucks. commuting sucks worse. go for the closer job that pays more.
except that replacing a finite resource (oil) with another finite resource (nuclear?) is problematic. One choice is for a sustainable future. But that messes with consumerism and economics.
The US is the largest energy user, the largest oil importer, and the third highest producer (Saudi Arabia is #1, Russia is #2).
The US hit peak oil in 1970.
the last statement is the best one- parents should be involved, and yet that is discouraged in our present system.
The article has some statements that the real amount paid (money spent per pupil) has increased over time. Is money spent necessarily the best metric?
why don't you shift to a slower lane instead? If you slow to half the speed limit; you could be pulled over for not going fast enough.
Another factor is 80 minute vs. 75 minute capacity- newer disks are often 700 Mb capacity, where the "reference standard" is for 650Mb 75 minute capacity.
Egyptians are more Arabic than Iranians.
Ethnically, Linguisitically, self proclaimed Arabic.
1) Conquered by Islamic arabs, and kept control for several centuries
2) Speak / write Arabic (Farci, or Persian is the language in Iran, it is in the Indo-European language family, as opposed to Arabic)
3) Self proclaim themselves as Arabs
There are significant portions of the population that are Christian, arguably they are not "Arabic", nor the ethnicity derived from "Nubians", and yet the majority still meet the three listed definations.
1) the gold disk in each of the Voyagers
2) Rosettastones Rosetta Stone google cache: Rosetta Stone Cache
Households can purchase solar panels and more efficient appliances (dishwashers, clothes washer / drier, hot water heater, fridge, oven, air conditioning).
Both will help reduce the amount of new powerlines required.
In addition, laws can be passed requiring minimum efficiencies.
There could be tax breaks given to companies that reduce their peak use (telecommuting / opening at night).
None of these necessitate more powerlines.
In addition, the blackout didn't happen 10 years ago.
What has changed since then? Deregulation.
Getting along with the other employees is as important to many companies as technical excellence. Can you communicate with the person across the table? And there is talking, communicating, and communicating.
You may be among those unhappy with his record, but his record does not warrant a recall. Perhaps if he held secret meetings with energy officials after working for a defense contractor, then gave no bid contracts to your former employer, then I say let's recall him but of course, we got CA's circus to compete with Florida's- we just need the supreme's to get involved.
And yes, it is a republican vendetta. Republican's have become increasingly more vindictive since Clinton splattered Bush I on Gore's information superhighway after Bush I lead us from a war into a recession.
Thank you!
I find it interesting when the terms "investor" and "trader" seem to be interchangable.
I learned "keyboarding" on a real typewriter- a mechanical device that required ink and eraser ribbon. And it has come in handy over the years- though typing with less pressure is very difficult.
Formerly spinner.com
I use it on windows.
Using a realplayer based client, their "stations" have few adverts, include a lot of information about songs (hyperlinks take you to artist information).
This sounds like BeOS's solution?...
Water, stirring device, dry ice, universal (pH) indicator, strong + weak bases (sodium hydroxide / ammonia), strong + weak acids (sulfuric / acetic)
This may seem like a long list of requirements, but it's very cool- watch as the dry ice changes the pH to more acidic- pour some strong base in, for a quick color change, then a slow changing back to acid.
This review sounds exactly like database normalization- one does not end up with twenty tables each with two columns and expect wonderful performance- sometimes that repeated data that might (in a fully normalized database) speed performance by a significant amount. Joins in the database world cost cycles- I think the same thing holds in the OO world- don't normalize to the nth degree.
Robert Prisig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance deals with this topic- there are commonalities between the cultural and technical.
In some ways these will never be joined: culture is powered by symbols, the technical world by signs.
Just remember to put scare quotes around nearly every word, and interpret it in that way.
Byte is already /.'d, but here is my best guess: freenets are good, although the impact on the service providers will be detrimental. Data transmission, and ISP will become more and more a commodity, as the services become more standardized (think AOL allowing IM access).
No more than you (did you forget what the second word of "Anonymous Coward" means).
Flame off
The situation is somewhat reminescent of the European 30 years war- it was obstenibly about religion, but ended up being as much about nationalism, and secular causes as it did about religion.
So, yes, the regime is largely secular, but a majority are still devout Muslim, and the Shiiate (sp?) are a minority in Iraq- That's part of the reason for the UN southern no fly zone- to protect those minorities.