I have found you a plane in Midland that would fall under this class.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ewItem&rd=1&item=2484647101&category=63677
It would be worth it to save on the commute time. Uses regular avgas not jet fuel.
You would most likely have to pay tie down rental at Addison Airport.
From what I read in the article, the house and senate have voiced oposition. But it goes on to say, "The only obstacles to the provision becoming law would be the failure of the conferees to reach agreement on the overall spending bill in which it is included, or a successful veto of the bill by President Bush."
Looks as if it could still go through.
Seems that you didn't take the time to read the artical.
"Put together by the Simputer Trust, a nonprofit organization based in Bangalore, India. This year Encore Software, a Bangalore company that licensed the technology from the trust (not to be confused with the California software company of the same name), plans to sell thousands of the handheld devices, capping an effort that began in 1998."
If they could only come up with a gadget to make the IRS lose my tax records.
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Other that light pollution which will make viewing difficult for most city dwellers, we will have to contend with a full moon. Your best bet is to look towards the northwest or southwest to diminish the glare of the moon.
I really would like to see more government agencies and large corporations in the US try using a Linux based OS if for no other reason than the savings in licensing cost.
I recently went with a friend to buy a new computer and found 2 pre-built systems with identical hardware but different operating systems. One had Windows XP and the other Redhat. There was a $200 price difference between the systems and it was due to the software license cost.
The savings alone would have been enough for me to decide on the Linux box but my friend has no experience on any OS other that Microsoft so he went with the XP. The first time I had to work on a Sun Solaris box, it took a few days for me to figure out how the damn thing worked but I learned. Same for Linux, but with time and use I am pretty comfortable with the OS.
Until people either begin their computer learning or receive training with non-Microsoft operating systems, I don't see any major shift from MS/OS to open source in the US any time soon, even though the cost savings could be in the billions.
Bayesian is statistical theory and methods useful in the solution of theoretical and applied problems in science, industry and government. http://www.bayesian.org/
Reading the artical it also mentions Nightmare on Elm Street 's Freddy Krueger vs Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees and Aliens vs Predator.
I have watched all the Alien movies and both Predator movies. In Predator 2, in the trophy case abord the Predators space ship, there are a variety of different skulls, one of which happens to be the skull of Alien. Guess we already know the outcome of that one.
Great...Cmdr Taco post a story about Warchalking on Slashdot and the Warchalking website, http://www.warchalking.org mentions Slashdot. Kinda scarey isn't it.
At one time in my ancient past I thought that I might really make it in the music industry. I played with one of the top bands in south Texas. We were the house band in a club that held over 1000 people per night 6 nights a week. Had a line a quater of a mile long tying to get in the door. We were sponsered by the top FM radio stations and other advertisers, mainly beer distributers.
The number one problem was in order to go regional to statewide, we has to hit he road. At the time I was making about $30K with my daytime job and had a wife and 2 kids to support. While I was making pretty good money playing music, it still didn't add up to what I was making with my daytime job. It was more just a second job to add to the family economics.
The sacrifices just were'nt worth the slim chance that we might make it big.
After reading the whole deal on this issue, looks like we made the right decision after all. Why give up security, family & home to go after a contract that might possibly end up with you being in debt even after selling a million albums?
It's a sad commentary that the music that gets recorded and promoted is from people that don't seem to have any previous obligations.
I have also never bought a music CD, but got a bunch of them in the mail that I never ordered. (I think my ex was the culprit) Didn't bother me a bit to rip them to mp3 and share ptp.
My girlfriend grew up in the country and attributes her large feet to having walked in chicken manure as a child. Her Grandmother told her that was why her feet are so big.
I don't think BSA could force companys to fire employees with unlicensed software on their workstations, but that doesn't mean that the violating employee won't be terminated by the company/organization.
Many companys/organizations, mine included, have technology use policies in writing that are in place to attempt to cover their ass.
Part of ours says: May not use or load any software not approved by the company. May not use copyrighted software unless in compliance with vendor license requirements.
Violators may be suspended and/or terminated and may be subject to criminal and civil prosecution.
I uninstalled kazaa v1.5 and installed kazaa-lite v1.6 a week ago and it is great. No ads or popups. Edited the registry to get rid of the bandwith limit for mp3s.
My firewall hasn't detected any unusual traffic. Adaware isn't able to fing anything. And packet trace is clean. Looks good.
I have found you a plane in Midland that would fall under this class. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ewItem&rd=1&item=2484647101&category=63677
It would be worth it to save on the commute time. Uses regular avgas not jet fuel.
You would most likely have to pay tie down rental at Addison Airport.
Just think what we could do with recycled roadkill!
From what I read in the article, the house and senate have voiced oposition. But it goes on to say, "The only obstacles to the provision becoming law would be the failure of the conferees to reach agreement on the overall spending bill in which it is included, or a successful veto of the bill by President Bush." Looks as if it could still go through.
My animated paperclip went on a bender and refuses to speak to me.
http://www.directvdsl.com/
When Hotbot uses other engines to do thier searches, it seems like a waste of time. I Google most everything and nearly always get sufficent results.
Correction: Guns don't kill people, bullets kill people.
"Put together by the Simputer Trust, a nonprofit organization based in Bangalore, India. This year Encore Software, a Bangalore company that licensed the technology from the trust (not to be confused with the California software company of the same name), plans to sell thousands of the handheld devices, capping an effort that began in 1998."
If they could only come up with a gadget to make the IRS lose my tax records.
Other that light pollution which will make viewing difficult for most city dwellers, we will have to contend with a full moon. Your best bet is to look towards the northwest or southwest to diminish the glare of the moon.
It was and probably still is called a viewmaster.
I recently went with a friend to buy a new computer and found 2 pre-built systems with identical hardware but different operating systems. One had Windows XP and the other Redhat. There was a $200 price difference between the systems and it was due to the software license cost.
The savings alone would have been enough for me to decide on the Linux box but my friend has no experience on any OS other that Microsoft so he went with the XP. The first time I had to work on a Sun Solaris box, it took a few days for me to figure out how the damn thing worked but I learned. Same for Linux, but with time and use I am pretty comfortable with the OS.
Until people either begin their computer learning or receive training with non-Microsoft operating systems, I don't see any major shift from MS/OS to open source in the US any time soon, even though the cost savings could be in the billions.
Bayesian is statistical theory and methods useful in the solution of theoretical and applied problems in science, industry and government. http://www.bayesian.org/
I have watched all the Alien movies and both Predator movies. In Predator 2, in the trophy case abord the Predators space ship, there are a variety of different skulls, one of which happens to be the skull of Alien. Guess we already know the outcome of that one.
Contract with the city/county to sell garage sale permits online. City/county gets fee for permit and gets the tax from the sale! What a scam!
Great...Cmdr Taco post a story about Warchalking on Slashdot and the Warchalking website, http://www.warchalking.org mentions Slashdot. Kinda scarey isn't it.
At one time in my ancient past I thought that I might really make it in the music industry. I played with one of the top bands in south Texas. We were the house band in a club that held over 1000 people per night 6 nights a week. Had a line a quater of a mile long tying to get in the door. We were sponsered by the top FM radio stations and other advertisers, mainly beer distributers. The number one problem was in order to go regional to statewide, we has to hit he road. At the time I was making about $30K with my daytime job and had a wife and 2 kids to support. While I was making pretty good money playing music, it still didn't add up to what I was making with my daytime job. It was more just a second job to add to the family economics. The sacrifices just were'nt worth the slim chance that we might make it big. After reading the whole deal on this issue, looks like we made the right decision after all. Why give up security, family & home to go after a contract that might possibly end up with you being in debt even after selling a million albums? It's a sad commentary that the music that gets recorded and promoted is from people that don't seem to have any previous obligations.
I have also never bought a music CD, but got a bunch of them in the mail that I never ordered. (I think my ex was the culprit) Didn't bother me a bit to rip them to mp3 and share ptp.
My girlfriend grew up in the country and attributes her large feet to having walked in chicken manure as a child. Her Grandmother told her that was why her feet are so big.
Many companys/organizations, mine included, have technology use policies in writing that are in place to attempt to cover their ass.
Part of ours says: May not use or load any software not approved by the company. May not use copyrighted software unless in compliance with vendor license requirements.
Violators may be suspended and/or terminated and may be subject to criminal and civil prosecution.
I uninstalled kazaa v1.5 and installed kazaa-lite v1.6 a week ago and it is great. No ads or popups. Edited the registry to get rid of the bandwith limit for mp3s. My firewall hasn't detected any unusual traffic. Adaware isn't able to fing anything. And packet trace is clean. Looks good.