It's always some rich dude ranting how money can't buy happiness. Try living without it and see how far you get. I don't see a whole lot of poor people ranting about "I'm so happy because I'm poor."
--I also believe that 2.4GHz wireless has a bit of a distance advantage over 5GHz, but don't quote me on that.--
That is true for sure although in theory the speed should be higher at 5GHz. Of course when you are in the GHz you can't go very far, on the earth of course. In space, well you have a straight shot. We'll anyhow I'm a little rusty on electronics right now. But I think you can be quoted on that.
--The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military and civilian applications, including poisonous chemicals and deadly biological viruses, such as anthrax and bubonic plague.--
I agree with most of your remarks except this one. Where do your facts come from about the US supplying Iraq with chemical and biological agents? I think that statement is pure FUD. There are some other innaccurate things too.
--It depends on who you ask. I've heard some say that, to big law firms at least, the most valuable lawyers are those 4-5 years out of law school. The reasoning: in the first 1-2 years, you are training the lawyers and they are very inefficient. By the time they get more experience, they are able to timely and efficiently handle the work, with little supervision. However, once they go past that peak time, they become too expensive, as they are trying to make partner, demanding larger salaries, and are billing too much per hour to be of use to some clients.--
We'll I don't know about the big law firms, but in our little community, the old lawyers are rich old lawyers. They do have help. Legal secretaries, younger lawyers, etc. probably do most of the work, but the old guy is the one that makes sure it gets done and reaps the highest percentage of the take, er I mean profit. I'm not downing lawyers, really please don't take offense.
Sure it's tough to be a lawyer or doctor. That's why they are at the top. Accounting can be tough too BTW.
Here's my point.
1.) Who holds conressional seats, senatate seats, judges, etc. Lawyers make the laws.
2.) If you have a broke leg, you have to see a doctor. You pay the bill one way or another.
Case closed. I don't think these jobs can be farmed out to India any time soon. Old doctors and old lawyers have the most money. Lawyers are not in law school. They are not a lawyer until they pass the bar.
There are laws of discovery. Tell them to show a warrant to come in your place. If they can't, they can take a hike. If they are not willing to show evidence, they may not have much. Until you are charged they don't have to provide it however.
Do not talk to any of their people without your lawyer present. I know this is expensive on your part, but you have to have a good lawyer just to stay in business these days. He will probably tell them to take a hike and not charge a whole lot for that. There is not not much a lawer can do until the time that evidence is presented.
I got a good bonus considering the economy, not much time off. Trying to move as well. Used bonus to pay off most debt. The rest went to Wally World to help the loved ones with things they need. I do not personally believe in Christmas, but do believe in charity given in the right sort of way to be able to do good in the long run.
Yahoo has a lot of games for the senior citizens to play therefore they are very popular for that reason alone. I know Yahoo pool has cut productivity here with the young crowd too.
--The reason he designed his manufacturing process (that is really what he is famous for) was that he knew that he would need to mass produce his product.--
Actually another man came up with this that worked for Ford, I can't remember his name right off. Of course Ford was in charge and new a good idea when he saw it, I guess. Maybe someone smart could remember that man's name?
--The only way this can be seen as useful is if the person who is "cleaning up" the fingerprint has no idea who the print belongs to and where the print came from.--
Someone MOD that man up. That would be the only safeguard that would work.
5) Call DEA ahead of time so they don't damage you or your home trying to see what you are doing.
Take some advice. Don't set up a Chem Lab in your home. Go take a college course.
Phikal? Organic Chemistry? A lot of danger for the inexperienced. Hmm.... Maybe someone should mod you back down.
I tested it, and it is not. I wish I still had MOD points. Someonehas made a couple of mistakes for sure.
Yea, and who is still in charge to this day? They (Churches) just interpret the Bible the way they want to anyhow.
Yes,
It's always some rich dude ranting how money can't buy happiness. Try living without it and see how far you get. I don't see a whole lot of poor people ranting about "I'm so happy because I'm poor."
This is funny. Funny is this. Funny this is.
How do we know that? Maybe the next movie will tie everything together and make it all make sense. Wait, that's how he got me last time.
--I also believe that 2.4GHz wireless has a bit of a distance advantage over 5GHz, but don't quote me on that.--
That is true for sure although in theory the speed should be higher at 5GHz. Of course when you are in the GHz you can't go very far, on the earth of course. In space, well you have a straight shot. We'll anyhow I'm a little rusty on electronics right now. But I think you can be quoted on that.
--The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military and civilian applications, including poisonous chemicals and deadly biological viruses, such as anthrax and bubonic plague.--
I agree with most of your remarks except this one. Where do your facts come from about the US supplying Iraq with chemical and biological agents? I think that statement is pure FUD. There are some other innaccurate things too.
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--1: They are wired, hence, no fuzz.--
You should hear the pay phones in our area. You will get plenty of fuzz.
Correct you are from the previous story. That joystick is EVIL!
No one knows sin like a sinner.
--It depends on who you ask. I've heard some say that, to big law firms at least, the most valuable lawyers are those 4-5 years out of law school. The reasoning: in the first 1-2 years, you are training the lawyers and they are very inefficient. By the time they get more experience, they are able to timely and efficiently handle the work, with little supervision. However, once they go past that peak time, they become too expensive, as they are trying to make partner, demanding larger salaries, and are billing too much per hour to be of use to some clients.--
We'll I don't know about the big law firms, but in our little community, the old lawyers are rich old lawyers. They do have help. Legal secretaries, younger lawyers, etc. probably do most of the work, but the old guy is the one that makes sure it gets done and reaps the highest percentage of the take, er I mean profit. I'm not downing lawyers, really please don't take offense.
--Our president was never a lawyer.--
Many others were. (i.e. Clinton)
--some hold degrees in public policy.--
Right, some.
--you might not have to pay the bill at all. Insurance might cover it. --
In the long run we all have to pay for higher insurance with increased premiums.
--I know plenty of people in law school and after their first year, they do sh!t. I've worked with lawyers in the past and they were a joke--
Lawyers don't liked to be joked with.
OK I'll bite.
Sure it's tough to be a lawyer or doctor. That's why they are at the top. Accounting can be tough too BTW.
Here's my point.
1.) Who holds conressional seats, senatate seats, judges, etc. Lawyers make the laws.
2.) If you have a broke leg, you have to see a doctor. You pay the bill one way or another.
Case closed. I don't think these jobs can be farmed out to India any time soon. Old doctors and old lawyers have the most money. Lawyers are not in law school. They are not a lawyer until they pass the bar.
--that engineering is the only profession where your value to the company goes down the older you get.--
That is the case in ALL jobs that are below lawyer or doctor in the food chain.
--but the internet does not have one point of actualization. it's just a bumbling mess of interconnected people,--
It's time for your connective implants. Resistance is futile.
Exactly!
There are laws of discovery. Tell them to show a warrant to come in your place. If they can't, they can take a hike. If they are not willing to show evidence, they may not have much. Until you are charged they don't have to provide it however.
Do not talk to any of their people without your lawyer present. I know this is expensive on your part, but you have to have a good lawyer just to stay in business these days. He will probably tell them to take a hike and not charge a whole lot for that. There is not not much a lawer can do until the time that evidence is presented.
Does anyone have a list compiled of what MP3 players do support *.ogg? If so, that would be a very informative list.
--Can't think anything insightful or funny.--
Me neither.
I got a good bonus considering the economy, not much time off. Trying to move as well. Used bonus to pay off most debt. The rest went to Wally World to help the loved ones with things they need. I do not personally believe in Christmas, but do believe in charity given in the right sort of way to be able to do good in the long run.
I get bored sitting too long. Gonna try a hobbie.
Yahoo has a lot of games for the senior citizens to play therefore they are very popular for that reason alone. I know Yahoo pool has cut productivity here with the young crowd too.
It was just a dream, remember, he took the wrong pill, so he was not god after all. Always someone bigger and bladder.
--If I'd engineered most of the people today, I'd be embarrased to admit it.--
Why do you think all those Aliens are so sneaky?
--The reason he designed his manufacturing process (that is really what he is famous for) was that he knew that he would need to mass produce his product.--
Actually another man came up with this that worked for Ford, I can't remember his name right off. Of course Ford was in charge and new a good idea when he saw it, I guess. Maybe someone smart could remember that man's name?
--The only way this can be seen as useful is if the person who is "cleaning up" the fingerprint has no idea who the print belongs to and where the print came from.--
Someone MOD that man up. That would be the only safeguard that would work.