Your missing the fact that the farmers switching over to corn have to be switching over from other plants. That's where the barley, hops, and wheat come in.
Well Hinduism isn't really polytheistic for one thing. Brahma is the one creator god and all the other gods are avatars (manifestations of various aspects of Brahma). Jesus (or Buddha or Mohammad) are also accepted by some as avatars of Brahma.
If you call yourself an "ex-christian" you could have never been one, at least not by the biblical definition of that word. In that case how can you or anyone else call themselves Christians? Many self proclaimed ex-Christians were at least as faithful and devoted to Christ and the teachings of the Bible as you are. If you claim they were never Christians even back when they though they were and would have given up everything for that belief then who can claim to be a true Christian?
As John Milton's God said, "Just because I knew what they'd do doesn't remove their free will." Maybe so but it would put culpability for their actions square in the hands of the God who created them.
Interesting idea, you might be able to get some functionality from that but nothing too useful. With that trick you wouldn't be able to tell if the two fingers were moving apart to stretch or moving together to scroll, so you'd probably be limited to just scrolling.
That entirely depends on what you're doing. I do most of my file management from the shell since it's typically way easier and faster, however if you need to move a number of arbitrary files from one directory to another I'd much rather select them from the directory in KDE then type each filename out in the shell. Also I really doubt freehand drawing in a graphics program would be quicker from the keyboard unless maybe you're going for that Etch-A-Sketch look.
Why would someone think of pinching or stretching some imaginary frame when they really want to pinch or stretch the image on screen? Sure it's possible to rationalize just about any gesture but that doesn't make it sensible.
I wonder how hard it would be to actually write software that would allow multi-touch on any trackpad? On my trackpad tapping with three fingers works as middle-button would on a "proper" mouse, and tapping with two works like right-click, altough I prefer to use one of the corners. It would be pretty hard since the typical trackpad hardware doesn't support multitouch. If the hardware only reports one point of contact to the OS then no amount of coding can work around that.
But to bring it all together in a car analogy for the fellow/.ers... How does a.22 bullet deflect an oncoming semitruck forcing into the little old lady on the sidewalk? Aim for the driver.
Like how our eyes just give us info about colours/shapes - we wouldn't recoil from a blue triangle in the way we do from sour milk. Blue triangle's never caused me to recoil, but I can't say the same thing about goatse.
600 F has no meaning? The dial on my oven goes up to 600 degrees. It's also the temperature gasoline ignites at. We are hardly talking about astronomical temperatures beyond our comprehension.
That's just flat out wrong. There are a few places in the constitution where it specifically refers to citizens, everything else including the bill of rights applies to all people.
Yeah, total garbage. The wireless on mine is basically useless. When I could get a connection it I got maybe 5% of the bandwidth I was supposed to have, and this is from about 5 feet from the base station.
Also the routing is screwy, it won't route my external IP address from inside the network so I can't use my domain name to log into my server when I'm home. What a joke.
Obvious to you maybe after just read an article about it, but how obvious would it be to someone who just spent the past 7 hours staring at a slide show of strangers houses.
If Apple did that when OS X first came out Photoshop would be in the same exact situation as they are now. The only difference is that by supporting Carbon for ~10 years developers could have been using all that time to work on porting big apps like Photoshop. It's seems like it's entirely Adobe's fault if they didn't take advantage of all that time they were given.
Actually you're also talking about embryo's which are not the same as fetus's and are certainly not in any way baby's.
If you think that a fetus's has a right to live do you agree to extend that right to after it's born and will you pay the associated expenses or are you not concerned if it's born into poverty with parents incapable of providing for it?
Your missing the fact that the farmers switching over to corn have to be switching over from other plants. That's where the barley, hops, and wheat come in.
Well Hinduism isn't really polytheistic for one thing. Brahma is the one creator god and all the other gods are avatars (manifestations of various aspects of Brahma). Jesus (or Buddha or Mohammad) are also accepted by some as avatars of Brahma.
You could counter the argument by providing a citation, right?
Interesting idea, you might be able to get some functionality from that but nothing too useful. With that trick you wouldn't be able to tell if the two fingers were moving apart to stretch or moving together to scroll, so you'd probably be limited to just scrolling.
That entirely depends on what you're doing. I do most of my file management from the shell since it's typically way easier and faster, however if you need to move a number of arbitrary files from one directory to another I'd much rather select them from the directory in KDE then type each filename out in the shell. Also I really doubt freehand drawing in a graphics program would be quicker from the keyboard unless maybe you're going for that Etch-A-Sketch look.
Why would someone think of pinching or stretching some imaginary frame when they really want to pinch or stretch the image on screen? Sure it's possible to rationalize just about any gesture but that doesn't make it sensible.
Correction, gas ignites at 500, but my oven still goes up to 600.
600 F has no meaning? The dial on my oven goes up to 600 degrees. It's also the temperature gasoline ignites at. We are hardly talking about astronomical temperatures beyond our comprehension.
No, not when audience is the American public.
That's just flat out wrong. There are a few places in the constitution where it specifically refers to citizens, everything else including the bill of rights applies to all people.
What if you're only taking the camera into the movie so you can watch the film at a later time by yourself?
Yeah, total garbage. The wireless on mine is basically useless. When I could get a connection it I got maybe 5% of the bandwidth I was supposed to have, and this is from about 5 feet from the base station.
Also the routing is screwy, it won't route my external IP address from inside the network so I can't use my domain name to log into my server when I'm home. What a joke.
The wireless on mine sucks horribly. I tried it for about a day but gave up on it and hooked my old linksys back up.
Obvious to you maybe after just read an article about it, but how obvious would it be to someone who just spent the past 7 hours staring at a slide show of strangers houses.
Are you 'sure it doe'sn't?
If Apple did that when OS X first came out Photoshop would be in the same exact situation as they are now. The only difference is that by supporting Carbon for ~10 years developers could have been using all that time to work on porting big apps like Photoshop. It's seems like it's entirely Adobe's fault if they didn't take advantage of all that time they were given.
Actually you're also talking about embryo's which are not the same as fetus's and are certainly not in any way baby's.
If you think that a fetus's has a right to live do you agree to extend that right to after it's born and will you pay the associated expenses or are you not concerned if it's born into poverty with parents incapable of providing for it?
Is that treasury vault where the government keeps the paperwork from their debts to China?