I have one of these, and have broken and repaired it repeatedly. Extending the cable is very easy. A camera wont be. The lightest wireless camera I own (for my park flyer model planes) is too heavy for it once you include the transmitter. You would need to run a cable for the video signal and power for the camera, and that would be rather bulky and probably not very CG-friendly.
Peachtree is good. I own about a dozen copies of it. Mostly 2002, a few 2003. I havent a clue what to do with them, but they are free so I just keep em around.
there is no proof because there IS a pattern. a while back someone produced a function for determining the Nth digit of pi (in base 8 i think it was). being able to produce a given digit at will indicates a pattern of some sort, even if it is a nonrepeating one.
It isnt mail fraud. His spam to me obviously creates a prior business relationship, I am just passing his information along to my 'partners' just like he has done and recieved with MY information so many times.
Scroll down a couple of posts. Your 'cheatless' play wouldnt be nearly as fun if it wasnt for us ShowEQ users exposing Verant/SOE's blatant lies about the game as well as provoking them to include "every game should have this" features that they ignored for so long (can you say COMPASS).
You could call them frames, or boxes, or widgets, or gnarflezugens, or holders, or bounders, or any of a hundred other things. Calling them "windows" is only obvious to you because thats what they have been called since you learned to use them. If (the first windowing system, I am not going to start another debate by trying to name one) had called them something else then we would ALL be calling them somthing else.
That will never happen because people could post something funny, get it up to +5, then edit it to something horrible like goatse.cx ASCII art. It would then take FIVE moderators to get them back down below my 1 threshold instead of the normal one.
Doing something to break a piece of hardware, no matter how deliberate, does not void its warranty. If I buy a car with a faulty air conditioning system and then wreck it on purpose the air conditioning system is still covered under the warranty. Obviously the newly imparted damage to the car wouldnt be covered, but everything that was wrong with it when you got it would be.
The implicit contract is just that, service for money. It is what we common folk like to call "selling stuff". All the extraneous clauses of the not-agreed-to service agreement have no bearing. With an explicit service agreement I pay you and you give me service AND I cant do foo or bar or blah (insert whatever it is the agreement says you cant do) AND I am bound by the laws of Oregon (whatever) in my dealings with you (common clause) AND I am not entitled to a refund if service is cancelled (another common clause). Without an agreement I pay you and you give me service, period, everything else is covered under consumer law and in no way affected by the agreement that I didnt agree to.
Breaking the "Do Not Remove" sticker does not void your warranty, contrary to popular belief. Your legally imbued warranty covers all manufacturers defects regardless of what you have done to/with the product.
And, as to the contract issue... The easiest way around that is to just not agree to the EULA. I have no service agreement with my cable company, they never asked me to sign one. I give them money, they give me cable. I have no agreement with Sony Online Entertainment (for playing Everquest online) because even though they "asked" me to "sign" one I didnt. I give them money, they let me access my account.
I think my map scale is broken... I make 1000 miles easy on a good day's driving. I admit, thats more than a "few" hours but unless something is horribly wrong with my map I dont see how it could take more than a day to cross Australia, let alone get to a somewhat central spot like Ceduna.
Click HERE to see a map of how it will look from various parts of Australia. I will try to explain the image...
The "Path of Total Eclipse" is the space between the two lines with the ellipses between them. You have to be standing somewhere between those two lines to see the 100% total eclipse.
The XX% lines tell how much of the sun (by diameter, not area, oddly) will be eclipsed if you are standing on that line.
West of the "Eclipse Ends at Sunset" line the entire eclipse will be visible. Between that line and the "Maximum Eclipse at Sunset" line you will see at least half of the eclipse, including the best part (totality). Between that line and the "Eclipse Begins at Sunset" line you will only see the beginning of the eclipse which wont include totality (which is why they dont even bother to extend the XX% lines that far).
So, to sum up... Queensland (in general) will have a crappy to moderate (with a tiny section of "great" in the southwest corner that I am ignoring for this summary) view of the eclipse. You will only see the very beginning of the eclipse because the sun will set during the first half of the eclipse. Depending on exactly where you are you could see from a few seconds up to a few minutes of partial eclipse, ranging from 60% to 100% coverage of the sun.
If you live anywhere in Australia it would be worthwhile to drive a few hours to Ceduna to see the total eclipse. If you cant do that, at least go outside near sundown and see what you can from where you are, even a partial eclipse is an interesting sight (do NOT stare at it!) that you dont get to see every decade.
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No, but it has jurisdiction over anyone who has significant business contacts in the state of TN. And if she is sending commercial mailings to multiple people then that definition covers her. Just like if you order something from Florida and you live in Maine, and they screw you on the order, you can sue them in Maine. Check out www.nolo.com for some good legal books for laymen, I suggest "Everybody's Guide to Small Claim's Court"
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What she does is illegal in TN. Although she accepts opt-out requests, her lack of ADV: subjects is illegal here. I need some practice in small claims court and have been trying to get some spam, but the best I have been able to do is a porn-a-day thing that took an extra day to unsubscribe from. I wish I could find some of the "bad" spam everyone claims to get so that I could make some cash.
This is actually very analagous to the MMORPG Shadowbane, in which paths through the wilderness are dynamically created when more and more people walk through the same areas. Popular areas will tend to have the most obvious paths, but over time the better/shorter paths will gain their proper share.
If the engines are producing that much heat and you have to run the air conditioning to get the temperature back down, even though the outside temperature is much lower than cabin temperature, how is that not evidence of a well insulated cabin?
Not all that well insulated? I dont remember seeing too many heaters in the last plane I flew in, and I am pretty sure the air outside at 30000 ft was damn cold.
They only dont have a say if you leave the association. As long as you belong then you are bound by their rules. Is putting up the antenna worth losing all the benefits of a HOA?
Assuming my memory is correct, you couldnt pull the sprites out and use them, but if you made your snowboarding game read them from the WAD then you would be OK.
he isnt, but you are. maybe if you knew english you could read what he said.
I have one of these, and have broken and repaired it repeatedly. Extending the cable is very easy. A camera wont be. The lightest wireless camera I own (for my park flyer model planes) is too heavy for it once you include the transmitter. You would need to run a cable for the video signal and power for the camera, and that would be rather bulky and probably not very CG-friendly.
Peachtree is good. I own about a dozen copies of it. Mostly 2002, a few 2003. I havent a clue what to do with them, but they are free so I just keep em around.
there is no proof because there IS a pattern. a while back someone produced a function for determining the Nth digit of pi (in base 8 i think it was). being able to produce a given digit at will indicates a pattern of some sort, even if it is a nonrepeating one.
It isnt mail fraud. His spam to me obviously creates a prior business relationship, I am just passing his information along to my 'partners' just like he has done and recieved with MY information so many times.
Scroll down a couple of posts. Your 'cheatless' play wouldnt be nearly as fun if it wasnt for us ShowEQ users exposing Verant/SOE's blatant lies about the game as well as provoking them to include "every game should have this" features that they ignored for so long (can you say COMPASS).
Ahh, I mistook that for a typo for "and so on"
MCA? I use a plain old USB ethernet adapter with my PS/2, have been since THPS3 came out.
You could call them frames, or boxes, or widgets, or gnarflezugens, or holders, or bounders, or any of a hundred other things. Calling them "windows" is only obvious to you because thats what they have been called since you learned to use them. If (the first windowing system, I am not going to start another debate by trying to name one) had called them something else then we would ALL be calling them somthing else.
# is also "pound" in many places (like on your telephone keypad).
Why would anyone take this seriously? I can think of better fake names to put on a scientific paper than an ethnically adjusted Marco Polo.
oh, and your sig is wrong.
5*5=25 2+5=7
5*5=25
7!=25
That will never happen because people could post something funny, get it up to +5, then edit it to something horrible like goatse.cx ASCII art. It would then take FIVE moderators to get them back down below my 1 threshold instead of the normal one.
Doing something to break a piece of hardware, no matter how deliberate, does not void its warranty. If I buy a car with a faulty air conditioning system and then wreck it on purpose the air conditioning system is still covered under the warranty. Obviously the newly imparted damage to the car wouldnt be covered, but everything that was wrong with it when you got it would be.
The implicit contract is just that, service for money. It is what we common folk like to call "selling stuff". All the extraneous clauses of the not-agreed-to service agreement have no bearing. With an explicit service agreement I pay you and you give me service AND I cant do foo or bar or blah (insert whatever it is the agreement says you cant do) AND I am bound by the laws of Oregon (whatever) in my dealings with you (common clause) AND I am not entitled to a refund if service is cancelled (another common clause). Without an agreement I pay you and you give me service, period, everything else is covered under consumer law and in no way affected by the agreement that I didnt agree to.
Breaking the "Do Not Remove" sticker does not void your warranty, contrary to popular belief. Your legally imbued warranty covers all manufacturers defects regardless of what you have done to/with the product.
And, as to the contract issue... The easiest way around that is to just not agree to the EULA. I have no service agreement with my cable company, they never asked me to sign one. I give them money, they give me cable. I have no agreement with Sony Online Entertainment (for playing Everquest online) because even though they "asked" me to "sign" one I didnt. I give them money, they let me access my account.
I think my map scale is broken... I make 1000 miles easy on a good day's driving. I admit, thats more than a "few" hours but unless something is horribly wrong with my map I dont see how it could take more than a day to cross Australia, let alone get to a somewhat central spot like Ceduna.
Click HERE to see a map of how it will look from various parts of Australia. I will try to explain the image...
The "Path of Total Eclipse" is the space between the two lines with the ellipses between them. You have to be standing somewhere between those two lines to see the 100% total eclipse.
The XX% lines tell how much of the sun (by diameter, not area, oddly) will be eclipsed if you are standing on that line.
West of the "Eclipse Ends at Sunset" line the entire eclipse will be visible. Between that line and the "Maximum Eclipse at Sunset" line you will see at least half of the eclipse, including the best part (totality). Between that line and the "Eclipse Begins at Sunset" line you will only see the beginning of the eclipse which wont include totality (which is why they dont even bother to extend the XX% lines that far).
So, to sum up... Queensland (in general) will have a crappy to moderate (with a tiny section of "great" in the southwest corner that I am ignoring for this summary) view of the eclipse. You will only see the very beginning of the eclipse because the sun will set during the first half of the eclipse. Depending on exactly where you are you could see from a few seconds up to a few minutes of partial eclipse, ranging from 60% to 100% coverage of the sun.
If you live anywhere in Australia it would be worthwhile to drive a few hours to Ceduna to see the total eclipse. If you cant do that, at least go outside near sundown and see what you can from where you are, even a partial eclipse is an interesting sight (do NOT stare at it!) that you dont get to see every decade.
No, but it has jurisdiction over anyone who has significant business contacts in the state of TN. And if she is sending commercial mailings to multiple people then that definition covers her. Just like if you order something from Florida and you live in Maine, and they screw you on the order, you can sue them in Maine. Check out www.nolo.com for some good legal books for laymen, I suggest "Everybody's Guide to Small Claim's Court"
What she does is illegal in TN. Although she accepts opt-out requests, her lack of ADV: subjects is illegal here. I need some practice in small claims court and have been trying to get some spam, but the best I have been able to do is a porn-a-day thing that took an extra day to unsubscribe from. I wish I could find some of the "bad" spam everyone claims to get so that I could make some cash.
The Anime boom began long before that. I hate articles that begin with broadly incorrect generalities.
This is actually very analagous to the MMORPG Shadowbane, in which paths through the wilderness are dynamically created when more and more people walk through the same areas. Popular areas will tend to have the most obvious paths, but over time the better/shorter paths will gain their proper share.
If the engines are producing that much heat and you have to run the air conditioning to get the temperature back down, even though the outside temperature is much lower than cabin temperature, how is that not evidence of a well insulated cabin?
Not all that well insulated? I dont remember seeing too many heaters in the last plane I flew in, and I am pretty sure the air outside at 30000 ft was damn cold.
They only dont have a say if you leave the association. As long as you belong then you are bound by their rules. Is putting up the antenna worth losing all the benefits of a HOA?
Assuming my memory is correct, you couldnt pull the sprites out and use them, but if you made your snowboarding game read them from the WAD then you would be OK.
it is if your age is 4