What's next? The Slashdot Sims where you can become a member of a simulated slashdot community.
Oh boy! I can hardly wait to sign up and start my new life as first poster then slowly work my way up to a full blown troll.
As a Rescue Technician, your warnings will be ignored. We know more about it then you do...believe it or not, we didn't need CNN to tell us to start training for these types of emergencies years ago.
By the way, nobody's apparatus carries rubber clothing...except the electric company.
This would be an amazing boon for HazMat if it was not a polar solvent. It would solve the problem of 'what to use' in terms of decontamination of a water reactive material from HazMat entry personnel.
The same community can be easily built on a large server, especially one that keeps stats. Drippy's is an example for TFC, check it out at http://www.lunaticrage.com/drippy/
Sure, keep laughing. However, clandestine drug labs are a major problem for some of us in emergency response. A simple garage fire can turn into an environmental emergency requiring evacuations very easily when these labs are involved.
What's next? The Slashdot Sims where you can become a member of a simulated slashdot community. Oh boy! I can hardly wait to sign up and start my new life as first poster then slowly work my way up to a full blown troll.
I only collect music in FLAC, SHN, and WAV; you insensitive clod!
potentially other organizations (hazmat restrictions?)
Shouldn't be too hard...we have plenty of other ORM-D consumer pressurized cylinders.
'Those who can't do teach'
And those who can't teach, teach gym.
While those who can't teach gym, teach college.
I wonder if it's anything like Odyssey of the Mind
As a Rescue Technician, your warnings will be ignored. We know more about it then you do...believe it or not, we didn't need CNN to tell us to start training for these types of emergencies years ago.
By the way, nobody's apparatus carries rubber clothing...except the electric company.
I also go to Montclair...and I'm not so sure that the 'entire' campus is wireless.
This would be an amazing boon for HazMat if it was not a polar solvent. It would solve the problem of 'what to use' in terms of decontamination of a water reactive material from HazMat entry personnel.
Project Link is here.
Auction is at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&cate gory=45046&item=3808751242&rd=1
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"Apparently, the simple act of selecting the message activates the code"
It's not a matter of opening.
People have to select the message to delete it in Outlook, which presents a problem.
From the site: Please try again by pressing the refresh button in your browser.
Oh boy...
It had something to do with the fact that Steve Jackson was producing a Cyberpunk game.
c hno/jackson/
More info:
http://www.boogieonline.com/revolution/express/te
http://www.sjgames.com/SS/
http://www.eff.org/Legal/Cases/SJG/
The same community can be easily built on a large server, especially one that keeps stats. Drippy's is an example for TFC, check it out at http://www.lunaticrage.com/drippy/
"This page is 100K in size, please be patient while it loads"
Oh boy...
...and i plan on smoking the first joint with them as well.
Who said there had to be a first?
One word: Dutch.
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:y_kcJKU-rtsJ: www.crazyengineer.net/projects/skittle.php+&hl=en& ie=UTF-8
And the Nobel Prize goes to...Folding@Home!
For me, the scroll lock key has been ripped out and placed where my left "Ctrl" key used to be.
Spare keys!
Sure, keep laughing. However, clandestine drug labs are a major problem for some of us in emergency response. A simple garage fire can turn into an environmental emergency requiring evacuations very easily when these labs are involved.
I, for one, welcome our new morse overlords.
Doing a search for "http://www.msn.com" yields 46,000 results. This is a TAD more accurate, I would guess.
PDAs are instant-on, for one.