I'm not sure you are really Christian, or just a troll. I don't think a Christian would every say that humans are "a mere creature". God never said that man was a mere creature. Man is special -- made in the image of God.
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
Wrong. I was just looking over all your assertions, and they are almost 100% wrong.
"They" are most of the world's scientists, not some shady organization backed by Al Gore.
https://climate.nasa.gov/https://europeanclimate.org/
My mistake. It turns out that the online version now allows you to submit directly, without the need for a intermediate file. I believe both were offline, but of course both are online now.
In both the desktop and web version of Turbo Tax, you still download a ".tax" file that you then have to log into the government site and upload (known as Netfile). You do not file directly using the TurboTax software. So this will block both desktop and web-based TurboTax users.
The only information required to access NETFILE is your Date of Birth and your Social Insurance Number. But you probably don't want people get a hold of that information either. Or your bank account if it is included in the file you are uploading.
Yup, I see the same thing in my Google Chat history... 12/31/69, even for this morning's chat.
Not all days are 24 hours long (in local time, or if you have to deal with leap seconds).
Not all years are 365 days long.
February is not always 28 days long.
I haven't seen mention of how many of these new uber controllers can be active at a time. Just one? Hopefully two. I'm guessing the streaming video will limit on the number they can support.
I'm still new to this Internet thing. I'm using Mosaic and I just skipped by that underline thing.
(My apologies -- I can't believe I actually missed that in the summary).
This sounds most excellent. Where do I sign up? All-expense-paid trip to Mars? And do I get to bounce-land on the planet like the rovers? Now THAT would be fun. Just make sure you leave me a couple cyanide pills for when the food or oxygen run out.
I was frustrated by MMJB for quite a while, but I couldn't find another product that tagged my files as well. I finally gave up when the application would just crash on me at start-up.
I have finally found my nirvana: MediaMonkey. I only use the free version and it does everything I want, including helping with renaming, creating folders based on ID3 info, searching for duplicates, adding album artwork, conversion from flac and other formats to MP3.
I highly recommend it.
Everyone still considered Pluto a planet then [in 2005]
What are you talking about? I haven't considered it a planet since I took astronomy in the early 90's. Of course the public didn't have a clue, but a lot of astronomers knew Pluto shouldn't be considered a (regular) planet.
I'm not sure you are really Christian, or just a troll. I don't think a Christian would every say that humans are "a mere creature". God never said that man was a mere creature. Man is special -- made in the image of God.
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. I was just looking over all your assertions, and they are almost 100% wrong. "They" are most of the world's scientists, not some shady organization backed by Al Gore. https://climate.nasa.gov/ https://europeanclimate.org/
My mistake. It turns out that the online version now allows you to submit directly, without the need for a intermediate file. I believe both were offline, but of course both are online now.
In both the desktop and web version of Turbo Tax, you still download a ".tax" file that you then have to log into the government site and upload (known as Netfile). You do not file directly using the TurboTax software. So this will block both desktop and web-based TurboTax users. The only information required to access NETFILE is your Date of Birth and your Social Insurance Number. But you probably don't want people get a hold of that information either. Or your bank account if it is included in the file you are uploading.
That would be Wednesday at 6:38am in Australia, if it was at 2038 GMT on Tuesday.
Yup, I see the same thing in my Google Chat history... 12/31/69, even for this morning's chat. Not all days are 24 hours long (in local time, or if you have to deal with leap seconds). Not all years are 365 days long. February is not always 28 days long.
But where I live near Victoria, they have just put in a horribly confusing system of THREE roundabouts and a bridge. They even have a simulation animated video that is somehow supposed to show how simple and congestion-free it is. Thankfully I don't have to take this every day.
Here's the full PDF version.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/306087/news/wii-u-console-and-controller-wont-be-sold-separately/ Sounds like only one uber controller per Wii U.
I haven't seen mention of how many of these new uber controllers can be active at a time. Just one? Hopefully two. I'm guessing the streaming video will limit on the number they can support.
I'm still new to this Internet thing. I'm using Mosaic and I just skipped by that underline thing. (My apologies -- I can't believe I actually missed that in the summary).
XKCD has a lovely tribute to it today as well.
In English: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091026/ap_on_re_eu/eu_latvia_meteorite
-Variable scroll speed with arrow keys
Variable scroll speed for ViM position keys.
I didn't even read the rest of the summary. I couldn't get back "Mar's".
All the the vectors show everything moving away from us at the same velocity... all the other raisins are moving away from it at the same speed.
No, they are not all moving away at the same velocity, or even the same speed. They are just all moving away from each other.
This is a few minutes away from where I live: A driver got a ticket for driving too fast to the hospital. He was taking his buddy who was accidentally hit by a co-worker's powerful nail gun.
Now if this cop only had discretion enough to waive the ticket.
These kind of disagreements have been going on since prehistoric times.
This sounds most excellent. Where do I sign up? All-expense-paid trip to Mars? And do I get to bounce-land on the planet like the rovers? Now THAT would be fun. Just make sure you leave me a couple cyanide pills for when the food or oxygen run out.
I found this site which has some examples.
Yup... I was thinking about something similar: 5318008.
I think I had a book (in the 70's) that had a whole bunch of those. Endless hours of fun.
I'm waiting for Web 2.0 SP3 before upgrading from Web 1.0.
I was frustrated by MMJB for quite a while, but I couldn't find another product that tagged my files as well. I finally gave up when the application would just crash on me at start-up. I have finally found my nirvana: MediaMonkey. I only use the free version and it does everything I want, including helping with renaming, creating folders based on ID3 info, searching for duplicates, adding album artwork, conversion from flac and other formats to MP3. I highly recommend it.
What are you talking about? I haven't considered it a planet since I took astronomy in the early 90's. Of course the public didn't have a clue, but a lot of astronomers knew Pluto shouldn't be considered a (regular) planet.