Well, with an obvious mistake in the first paragraph, I'd hardly call it well written. It's "taking care of", not "taken care of". It appears to be a wordy way of complaining that the unable to work are preying on the barely working
Just because there aren't any new elements to be found in the periodic table suitable for new materials doesn't mean that we can't find new ways of arranging and linking those elements together to make better materials, like graphene. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene
My sense of well-being isn't directly tied to my ability to view ALL the movies and TV shows for free at my leisure (or even the slightest delay in same), but my memory is of such quality that not to be able to refresh it at any time with material I've already seen is proving irreparably damaging to my psyche or something like that. On top of that, there's my lack of ability to freely communicate what I have previously experienced.
Copyright as it is currently implemented stands in the way of both those things.
You said it in a way that made it sound like you were somehow contradicting my point that entitlement is not a crime, and something you can have a healthy sense of.
Ah, you are entitled to good service such that both you are free to go to where you can get good service and there is in fact somewhere that does, in fact, provide good service. I see. You do understand entitlement, even if you don't use that word for it.
No, no it isn't
One definition, obviously not quite the one either of us are using is:
right granted by law or contract (especially a right to benefits)
The one I use is that an entitlement is something that something has the right to possess by virtue of it's form, such as a bird is entitled to fly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entitlement has more.
Raison d'être goes along with a healthy sense of entitlement. I can agree that there can be an unhealthy sense of entitlement, but you hold a definition of entitlement that cannot allow for a healthy sense of entitlement. To a certain degree, we are all entitled to our lots in life, but at least some of us are also entitled to become more that what we are now. I almost said all of us, but with people lacking a healthy sense of entitlement, I have my doubts.
Entitlement is also I deserve a decent parking spot, I am entitled to be able to wait in line the same as you, I am entitled to take what I want that no one else wants, and I am entitled not to be stopped just because of some arbitrary rule alone.
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse_possession
Faithful genetic transmission over successive DNA-to-XNA cycles allowed researchers to select for only those XNAs that attached to certain target proteins from a pool of random samples — a process akin to evolution over multiple generations
No, faithful genetic transmission is the exact opposite of the mutation necessary for a process akin to evolution.
I live in New Castle,IN, rent a room, not an apartent or house, though there was a point where I was on section 8 in an apartment. I don't drive and Medicaid pays for some services I get through Meridian Services which includes grocery shopping trips. I get internet access through Metronet. I go to food pantries to stretch my food dollar. Lifeline pays for my cell phone. With those caveats it's possible to get internet access and a used computer while only gettiing SSI, though the situation is unique.
The way most people use "supernatural" though, they mean things that can't ever be understood. I don't believe that such a thing exists, and if that is essential to a certain person's definition of God, then to that person I am an athiest. I have no problem admitting that, despite the fact that I believe in a structure that is centrally responsible for most of the manifestations agreed upon by substantial amountx of the established religions, and ths is God. According to some people's who say that if you believe x then x is your god, I am my god, as I believe that my decision-making capacity is central to my actions, and not God's.
I use a Java ME phone, and not an Android or iOS phone, and there are several versions of an app for phones with varying resolutions. Gameloft has a near monopoly in this area and their games have horrible load times because they apparently use some sort of proprietary compression, but the size of apps can be around 500k for a 320x240 resolution game.
If the database stopped existing 3 years ago, then it would be elegible for statute of limitations protections. I wonder how adverse possession laws would work here.
Do we know the consequences of CO2 emissions. A quick search if ci2 consequences turns up: http://www.aip.org/history/climate/co2.htm
(43) Meanwhile Hubert H. Lamb, the outstanding compiler of old climate data, wrote that the effects of CO2 were "doubtful... there are many uncertainties.
The main reason I use Firefox and not Chrome or IE is that both of them give me frequent page not responding errors. Also, its easier to talk to Firefox devs to get issues resolved if you are on Nightly. Want to find out what's happening with TinyMCE compatibility? You can start with https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=TinyMCE Find none of those fit your problem? File a new bug, and usually somebody will respond or mark it a duplicate of the bug you wanted to find in the first place.
What's the point of saying "Political Party" in the topic as if it was novel for a political pary's website to be under attack, when what's unique here is which one?
Well, with an obvious mistake in the first paragraph, I'd hardly call it well written. It's "taking care of", not "taken care of". It appears to be a wordy way of complaining that the unable to work are preying on the barely working
Just because there aren't any new elements to be found in the periodic table suitable for new materials doesn't mean that we can't find new ways of arranging and linking those elements together to make better materials, like graphene.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene
They're making all the Encore channels available to all subscribers to compensate.
And after you posted that, Rupert Sheldrake jumped to the top of mine!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Sheldrake
When I read artists deserve to be paid, what always gets left off is whether or not their works get used..
My sense of well-being isn't directly tied to my ability to view ALL the movies and TV shows for free at my leisure (or even the slightest delay in same), but my memory is of such quality that not to be able to refresh it at any time with material I've already seen is proving irreparably damaging to my psyche or something like that. On top of that, there's my lack of ability to freely communicate what I have previously experienced.
Copyright as it is currently implemented stands in the way of both those things.
Robert Asprin's "Myth" or "Phule" series.
Graham Watkin's Virus.
You said it in a way that made it sound like you were somehow contradicting my point that entitlement is not a crime, and something you can have a healthy sense of.
Ah, you are entitled to good service such that both you are free to go to where you can get good service and there is in fact somewhere that does, in fact, provide good service. I see. You do understand entitlement, even if you don't use that word for it.
No, no it isn't One definition, obviously not quite the one either of us are using is:
right granted by law or contract (especially a right to benefits)
The one I use is that an entitlement is something that something has the right to possess by virtue of it's form, such as a bird is entitled to fly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entitlement has more.
Raison d'être goes along with a healthy sense of entitlement. I can agree that there can be an unhealthy sense of entitlement, but you hold a definition of entitlement that cannot allow for a healthy sense of entitlement. To a certain degree, we are all entitled to our lots in life, but at least some of us are also entitled to become more that what we are now. I almost said all of us, but with people lacking a healthy sense of entitlement, I have my doubts. Entitlement is also I deserve a decent parking spot, I am entitled to be able to wait in line the same as you, I am entitled to take what I want that no one else wants, and I am entitled not to be stopped just because of some arbitrary rule alone.
Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adverse_possession
What? You think your lack of a sense of entitlement isn't annoying to those of us with as well?
If I insured such a thing, I'd get enough insurance to replace them new, which would probably be more than I paid the first time for such things.
We all know that the Republicans are warmongers, but are they also the most in the pocket of the AA's?
Andy Griffith never meant well. They were always getting the deputy drunk, for example.
No, faithful genetic transmission is the exact opposite of the mutation necessary for a process akin to evolution.
I live in New Castle,IN, rent a room, not an apartent or house, though there was a point where I was on section 8 in an apartment. I don't drive and Medicaid pays for some services I get through Meridian Services which includes grocery shopping trips. I get internet access through Metronet. I go to food pantries to stretch my food dollar. Lifeline pays for my cell phone. With those caveats it's possible to get internet access and a used computer while only gettiing SSI, though the situation is unique.
The way most people use "supernatural" though, they mean things that can't ever be understood. I don't believe that such a thing exists, and if that is essential to a certain person's definition of God, then to that person I am an athiest. I have no problem admitting that, despite the fact that I believe in a structure that is centrally responsible for most of the manifestations agreed upon by substantial amountx of the established religions, and ths is God. According to some people's who say that if you believe x then x is your god, I am my god, as I believe that my decision-making capacity is central to my actions, and not God's.
I use a Java ME phone, and not an Android or iOS phone, and there are several versions of an app for phones with varying resolutions. Gameloft has a near monopoly in this area and their games have horrible load times because they apparently use some sort of proprietary compression, but the size of apps can be around 500k for a 320x240 resolution game.
If the database stopped existing 3 years ago, then it would be elegible for statute of limitations protections. I wonder how adverse possession laws would work here.
But if we do anything what will be the enviromental costs of species "unmigrating", for example? The Earth is already adapting to the situation.
Do we know the consequences of CO2 emissions. A quick search if ci2 consequences turns up:
http://www.aip.org/history/climate/co2.htm
(43) Meanwhile Hubert H. Lamb, the outstanding compiler of old climate data, wrote that the effects of CO2 were "doubtful... there are many uncertainties.
I like the small carriers, Net10 and iwireless for example. http://www.net10.com/ https://iwirelesshome.com/
I'm not even sure you can get non-production copies of the other browsers most of the time, so for them I use the regular version.
The main reason I use Firefox and not Chrome or IE is that both of them give me frequent page not responding errors. Also, its easier to talk to Firefox devs to get issues resolved if you are on Nightly. Want to find out what's happening with TinyMCE compatibility? You can start with https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=TinyMCE Find none of those fit your problem? File a new bug, and usually somebody will respond or mark it a duplicate of the bug you wanted to find in the first place.
What's the point of saying "Political Party" in the topic as if it was novel for a political pary's website to be under attack, when what's unique here is which one?