Additionally, I'm curious as to why NO mention was made of vaccinating males... in that very macho '2 sixz-packs-of-Fosters for Breakfast' nation...
It's important cuz relatively few people know that males need the vaccination , too!
Ya, I lived there for a while... so im not 'talking thru my church-key'...
it's called ' hypoxis '... oxygen deprivation.. and is a disgusting method for 'legal' (read: imoral) executions!
Other names for it might include:
strangulation
lynching
'pillow over the face'
all of which are proved by 100's of years of experience to be effective....
tkjtkj, M.D.
Actually, your offerings do not jibe with how evolution happens..
Eg, a gorilla did not evolve to be homo sapiens :
Rather, a PRECURSOR of the gorilla evolved to be a PRECURSOR (most likely) of humans..
So, Saccorhytus did NOT evolve to be human...
That is the basis for the general design of
the 'evolutionary tree'..
From the data:
"The researchers were unable to find any evidence that the animal had an anus, which suggests that it consumed food and excreted from the same orifice."
https://slashdot.org/
it appears that a more-relevant name might be Republicanus Fascisti
The article referred to does NOT PROVE anything about the technology... The review's purpose was to validate the study's methods of measuring performance..
so stop salivating (for now!)
I posted this 'discovery' weeks ago, and now it seems to have an enhanced validity:
I learned that Uber drivers actually RATE THEIR PASSENGERS!! and communicate that rating to their network...
I thought this practice could be an instrument for discrimination: a driver getting a call from a user of the service can first view the ratings of that passenger's earlier history... and low ratings based on color or neighborhoods could affect how the driver responds to the call.... independent of the caller's name.
This practice is outrageous!
If CO2 is 'the elephant in the room' , then methane is the Tyrannosaurus' !!...
At over 20x's the hot-house effect of CO2 and with uncountable tons potentially releasable from the sea-bottom and the warming tundra, methane , not CO2, will end earth as we know it.
The concept has been analyzed by several highly respected scientists and engineers, among them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
and :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
From engineering points of view, this 'plan' is ludicrous!...a massive waste of money/time/talent..
Reviewing the above Youtube links will reveal just how stupid the idea really is...
This sort of bio-engineering can have possibly far-reaching and disastrous results. These insects are major components of various food chains.. Bats, e.g., depend on them.. and where bats comprise 25% of earth's mammalian body-weight, it's clear the ramifications could be tremendous..
It might be best were they to obtain a 'switchable' lethality approach ... where there'd be less risk of total destruction of all mosquito populations, whether they be part of a disease cycle or not.. It's the 'nots' that would be key, here... I should think.
When Google was in the birthing process, and distributing 'Terms of Membership' I communicated to them that they seemed to be clutching our personal data as if it were their own. I specifically asked management what would happen to our data were Google to be sold or to fail.
They never replied to my several inquiries.
Now that RadioHack is in this pickle, we see the reality: we could easily be in the pickle-bath with them!
Laws MUST be made at federal levels to prohibit this plan to profiteer so unfairly.
He explained in the vid that reasons for slowing down the process included the fact that the milling could be viewed by more passers-by.. i.e., a marketing ploy.
Exactly! To evaluate the full circumstances of an arrest or assault one must consider the time PRIOR to the activation of any weapon ! It's the CIRCUMSTANCES that are critical... This is merely a ploy, a police-union game to hide what truly happens in the field... It is deplorable!
Los angeles must not be taken in by this subterfuge!
Have we lost all humanity ???
In many ways we extend care to creatures.. protect the innocent.. those unable to cope with our new world..
and now we've descended to the pits of depravity.. murdering our national symbol and more.. for what???
So Big Biz wont have to install screening around turbines????
This is disgusting news.. repulsive, vomitous...
It *could* have been ' a baited breath..'.. which then would beg the question: 'baited with what?.. a dead fish'?? '
Why oh why do these errors endure! Gentlemen and gentlewomen.. the accurate phrase is " abated breath '..
"abate : to decrease; diminution; to lessen ; abate one's breath.. to hold it.. usually in anticipation ; " to wait with abated breath.."
'An ' can precede , as in " each person waited with an abated breath" (tho this is cumbersome construction).
Many here seem to miss the point regarding consumer rejection of this technology. Giving your fingerprint to a company which, according to the latest news, could very well be cooperating with the NSA's privacy invading tactics would seem foolish, to say the least!
If the print is in the phone, what is to stop Apple from cooperating or being ordered by a Court to send that data to the government?
Open thine eyes, people.. Don't just read the news.. learn by it!
This is insane. Let them first develop 100.00000000000%-reliable-accurate-faultless technology before putting the entire planet.. every lifing thing on or above earth.. at serious risk of vaporization.
These people ought to be institutionalized...
Get yourself a Aamsung Galaxy Note 2 holstered by the OtterBox model-specific holster. Then Mod the holserer by drilling camera hole. Theis holster accepts the cam facing out or reverse, is rock solid, ande (seemingly unkonwn o to it's mfgr, will function as a 'landscape-mode cellphone 'desk stand'..
Pricey but worth it.. Forgie misspellings: im forced to type with 'white on white'..cant read this myself..
yeah.. the only integration in my career in comp sci and the biological sciences was to assure that non-whites had equal room at the table...
but i would not trade my calc history for aNYthing... it nearly did influence me to change to a mathematics major..
The logic, the approaches to analytic thinking that a math background provids are not duplicated in any other area..
and isnt comp sci 'practical logic'??
riight.. I can't grasp the 62 mi. altitude limit... Surely the enironment at that altitude is essentially the same as at 300 miles, no? I mean, if ya wanna thriLLL GO for it!
Oxygen, etc, should not be a problem.. nor can i think of any other safety issue more far-fetched than the project itself (other than the stupid 'boot thruster' idea!)
Reading the original PDF, I noted the following:
"Our testing framework detects unserializable writes
with HDD#1, too. This indicates that some low-end hard
drives may also ignore the flush requests sent from the
kernel. On the other hand, HDD#2 incurred no failures
due to power faults. This suggests that this high-end hard
drive is more reliable in terms of power fault protection."
Now, for ref, the above involved testing TWO spin-type HDD's.. HDD#2 was the 2nd drive of the pair, and it reportedly did not fail.
While I was doing bio research I recall this joke:
"33% of the test subjects improved with the treatment, 33% had no improvement, and the 3rd mouse got away"
WHY oh why even *mention* such a meaningless 'result' in a paper that otherwise seems to adhere to proper scientific methods??
Oh , and yes, of course, how come it's ONLY the researchers who learned which drive brands did well??
Was this gov-funded? This is important, for if we were to learn that the SSD's that did well are no longer available on the market, it would save us a LOT of time, not even considering that any of the 'surviving' SSD's might be known to have other serious flaws in design.. (i.e.: in performance ) !!
""The fastest typing speed ever, 216 words in one minute, was achieved by Stella Pajunas in 1946 on an IBM electric.[6][7][8][9] As of 2005, writer Barbara Blackburn was the fastest English language typist in the world, according to The Guinness Book of World Records. Using the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard, she has maintained 150 wpm for 50 minutes, and 170 wpm for shorter periods. She has been clocked at a peak speed of 212 wpm. Blackburn, who failed her QWERTY typing class in high school, first encountered the Dvorak keyboard in 1938, quickly learned to achieve very high speeds, and occasionally toured giving speed-typing demonstrations during her secretarial career. She appeared on The David Letterman Show and felt that Letterman made a spectacle of her.[10]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute
Additionally, I'm curious as to why NO mention was made of vaccinating males ... in that very macho '2 sixz-packs-of-Fosters for Breakfast' nation ...
It's important cuz relatively few people know that males need the vaccination , too!
Ya, I lived there for a while ... so im not 'talking thru my church-key' ...
it's called ' hypoxis ' ... oxygen deprivation .. and is a disgusting method for 'legal' (read: imoral) executions!
Other names for it might include:
strangulation
lynching
'pillow over the face'
all of which are proved by 100's of years of experience to be effective ....
tkjtkj, M.D.
Actually, your offerings do not jibe with how evolution happens ..
Eg, a gorilla did not evolve to be homo sapiens :
Rather, a PRECURSOR of the gorilla evolved to be a PRECURSOR (most likely) of humans ..
So, Saccorhytus did NOT evolve to be human ...
That is the basis for the general design of
the 'evolutionary tree' ..
From the data: "The researchers were unable to find any evidence that the animal had an anus, which suggests that it consumed food and excreted from the same orifice." https://slashdot.org/ it appears that a more-relevant name might be Republicanus Fascisti
Yes : Your 'Option #2' is vastly more efficient ....
The article referred to does NOT PROVE anything about the technology... The review's purpose was to validate the study's methods of measuring performance.. so stop salivating (for now!)
I posted this 'discovery' weeks ago, and now it seems to have an enhanced validity: I learned that Uber drivers actually RATE THEIR PASSENGERS!! and communicate that rating to their network... I thought this practice could be an instrument for discrimination: a driver getting a call from a user of the service can first view the ratings of that passenger's earlier history ... and low ratings based on color or neighborhoods could affect how the driver responds to the call.... independent of the caller's name.
This practice is outrageous!
If CO2 is 'the elephant in the room' , then methane is the Tyrannosaurus' !! ...
At over 20x's the hot-house effect of CO2 and with uncountable tons potentially releasable from the sea-bottom and the warming tundra, methane , not CO2, will end earth as we know it.
The concept has been analyzed by several highly respected scientists and engineers, among them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... and : https://www.youtube.com/watch?... From engineering points of view, this 'plan' is ludicrous!...a massive waste of money/time/talent ..
Reviewing the above Youtube links will reveal just how stupid the idea really is...
This sort of bio-engineering can have possibly far-reaching and disastrous results. These insects are major components of various food chains .. Bats, e.g., depend on them .. and where bats comprise 25% of earth's mammalian body-weight, it's clear the ramifications could be tremendous..
It might be best were they to obtain a 'switchable' lethality approach . .. where there'd be less risk of total destruction of all mosquito populations, whether they be part of a disease cycle or not .. It's the 'nots' that would be key, here ... I should think.
When Google was in the birthing process, and distributing 'Terms of Membership' I communicated to them that they seemed to be clutching our personal data as if it were their own. I specifically asked management what would happen to our data were Google to be sold or to fail. They never replied to my several inquiries. Now that RadioHack is in this pickle, we see the reality: we could easily be in the pickle-bath with them! Laws MUST be made at federal levels to prohibit this plan to profiteer so unfairly.
He explained in the vid that reasons for slowing down the process included the fact that the milling could be viewed by more passers-by .. i.e., a marketing ploy.
Exactly! To evaluate the full circumstances of an arrest or assault one must consider the time PRIOR to the activation of any weapon ! It's the CIRCUMSTANCES that are critical ... This is merely a ploy, a police-union game to hide what truly happens in the field ... It is deplorable!
Los angeles must not be taken in by this subterfuge!
and that is exactly how science advances , by standing still ..
Have we lost all humanity ??? In many ways we extend care to creatures .. protect the innocent .. those unable to cope with our new world ..
and now we've descended to the pits of depravity .. murdering our national symbol and more .. for what???
So Big Biz wont have to install screening around turbines????
This is disgusting news .. repulsive, vomitous ...
It *could* have been ' a baited breath ..' .. which then would beg the question: 'baited with what? .. a dead fish'?? '
Why oh why do these errors endure! Gentlemen and gentlewomen.. the accurate phrase is " abated breath ' ..
"abate : to decrease; diminution; to lessen ; abate one's breath .. to hold it .. usually in anticipation ; " to wait with abated breath .."
'An ' can precede , as in " each person waited with an abated breath" (tho this is cumbersome construction).
Many here seem to miss the point regarding consumer rejection of this technology. Giving your fingerprint to a company which, according to the latest news, could very well be cooperating with the NSA's privacy invading tactics would seem foolish, to say the least! If the print is in the phone, what is to stop Apple from cooperating or being ordered by a Court to send that data to the government? Open thine eyes, people .. Don't just read the news .. learn by it!
On ??
This is insane. Let them first develop 100.00000000000%-reliable-accurate-faultless technology before putting the entire planet .. every lifing thing on or above earth .. at serious risk of vaporization.
These people ought to be institutionalized ...
Get yourself a Aamsung Galaxy Note 2 holstered by the OtterBox model-specific holster. ..
Then Mod the holserer by drilling camera hole.
Theis holster accepts the cam facing out or reverse, is rock solid, ande (seemingly unkonwn o to it's mfgr, will function as a 'landscape-mode cellphone 'desk stand'
Pricey but worth it.. ..cant read this myself..
Forgie misspellings: im forced to type with 'white on white'
yeah.. the only integration in my career in comp sci and the biological sciences was to assure that non-whites had equal room at the table ...
but i would not trade my calc history for aNYthing ... it nearly did influence me to change to a mathematics major ..
The logic, the approaches to analytic thinking that a math background provids are not duplicated in any other area..
and isnt comp sci 'practical logic'??
riight.. I can't grasp the 62 mi. altitude limit ... Surely the enironment at that altitude is essentially the same as at 300 miles, no? I mean, if ya wanna thriLLL GO for it!
Oxygen, etc, should not be a problem .. nor can i think of any other safety issue more far-fetched than the project itself (other than the stupid 'boot thruster' idea!)
Reading the original PDF, I noted the following: "Our testing framework detects unserializable writes with HDD#1, too. This indicates that some low-end hard drives may also ignore the flush requests sent from the kernel. On the other hand, HDD#2 incurred no failures due to power faults. This suggests that this high-end hard drive is more reliable in terms of power fault protection." Now, for ref, the above involved testing TWO spin-type HDD's .. HDD#2 was the 2nd drive of the pair, and it reportedly did not fail.
While I was doing bio research I recall this joke:
"33% of the test subjects improved with the treatment, 33% had no improvement, and the 3rd mouse got away"
WHY oh why even *mention* such a meaningless 'result' in a paper that otherwise seems to adhere to proper scientific methods??
Oh , and yes, of course, how come it's ONLY the researchers who learned which drive brands did well??
Was this gov-funded? This is important, for if we were to learn that the SSD's that did well are no longer available on the market, it would save us a LOT of time, not even considering that any of the 'surviving' SSD's might be known to have other serious flaws in design .. (i.e.: in performance ) !!
that was a RIOT!!! tnx!
""The fastest typing speed ever, 216 words in one minute, was achieved by Stella Pajunas in 1946 on an IBM electric.[6][7][8][9] As of 2005, writer Barbara Blackburn was the fastest English language typist in the world, according to The Guinness Book of World Records. Using the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard, she has maintained 150 wpm for 50 minutes, and 170 wpm for shorter periods. She has been clocked at a peak speed of 212 wpm. Blackburn, who failed her QWERTY typing class in high school, first encountered the Dvorak keyboard in 1938, quickly learned to achieve very high speeds, and occasionally toured giving speed-typing demonstrations during her secretarial career. She appeared on The David Letterman Show and felt that Letterman made a spectacle of her.[10]" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Words_per_minute