That would still happen. If you work hard, and create a savings of money, then you could eventually retire, and live off the interest. Imagine how nice it would be to be able to retired, and still be young enough to enjoy not having to work. The people who don't work hard, and don't apply themselves. End up living paycheck-to-paycheck, will still be doing that. Except that they will be doing it until they are 160, instead of just doing it until they are 60. The pension system would break down, as it would be impossible to support people who never age. However, since nobody would be too old to work, you wouldn't really need the pension systems. I think the biggest problem would be with overpopulation.
You've obviously never taken care of a baby. Leaving the diaper (nappy for Brits) on when soiled can give the kid quite a diaper rash. It's advisable to change the diaper as soon as it is soiled.
It doesn't matter how smart the electorate is when neither option is at all that good. Although on both sides, it seems be be a lot better this time around, it still seems like most of the politicians are completely corrupt.
I hear that. My mother in law has a foster child who is autistic. It's extremely difficult. I wouldn't discount any "voodoo" treatments if I were you though. Although completely unrelated to autism, I've known many people who have cured migraines, just by cutting out certain things from their diet. People who used to be debilitated by migraines for a day or two a week, now cease to have any at all, simply because of a change in diet. Also, concerning diet and autism, some autistic refuse to eat many foods, and apparently it's quite common for them to have an attachment to a particular colour of food. So getting them to eat better can be helped along by offering them foods of their preferred colour.
I would consider it mandatory for anybody who wants to vote. Since he didn't get to be president without being voted for. He was elected twice. It's a really sad state of affairs when the country that touts the strengths of democracy, has a leader with such a low approval rating.
Wow those numbers are high. 1 in 150 is a very large percentage of the population. Is it being over diagnosed? Or are there a lot of cases in which the child is only mildly affected. there is quite a range of how it can affect the child. Also, do those numbers only include autism, or anything "on the spectrum" such as aspergers. Wikipedia states that the numbers for autism are around 1-2 per 1000, and about 6 per 1000 for ASD (on the spectrum).
Well, if you want a bar without too much sugar and fat, there's always the Lindt 99% cocoa bar. Personally, I prefer the 70% bar better myself. Dark chocolate is a lot better for you because it contains a lot less sugar, and you feel satisfied after eating just a small amount. Remember to savour, not just swallow the pieces whole.
Well, with only 10,000 possible pins, it wouldn't matter to store the hashes, because either would be trivial to break. Many ATM cards and systems support up to 6 digits, but it's not advisable to use them, because there are still a lot of machines that don't accept 6 digit pins. Either way, it would be trivially easy to generate the rainbow tables for every 6 digit numeric string.
Go back to straight IP Addresses with a hand edited hosts file. How many sites do you really visit? And with bookmarks, and google to search, do you really need to know the url of a site?
I've completely disabled history in my browser. I've never really seen a use for it. The majority of sites don't even have good titles. Not only that, but there's no really good way of finding stuff in the history. By the end of the day, it's impossible to find any one page your viewed throughout the day. Worked fine in the day of 28.8 K modems, where you only visited 20 pages a day. I think that the history should be tree based. Each time you open a new empty tab, do a new search, or type in a URL directly, it should start a new tree. The pages you visit form that point on should be under that tree. If from the same page, I open 6 different links, they should all show up as direct children of that first entry. So, you could do a search in google, and each of the six items opened from the search results will result in a child of that initial search.
I remember a lesson from my English media class, about abortion in the media. If you look at the words the media, and supports of each each side use, it's designed to make it hard to disagree with either side. Pro-Choice, how can you be against people having a choice? Pro-Life, how can you be against life? It's very hard to argue and reach a conclusion with somebody, when you aren't arguing about the same thing.
2. "Sexual conduct" means an act of masturbation, homosexuality, sexual intercourse, or physical contact with a person's clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks or, if such person be a female, breast.
First, how is this still illegal? Second of all, how do you even judge an act of homosexuality. Two men kissing?
Maybe not in the the free country of the U.S.A., but in many other countries it's completely legal. In Canada, it got legalized when women complained that it was sexist and discriminatory to have the laws be different for men and women. So women are allowed to walk around topless, although not many do.
Yeh, but then you'd have to discount Pascal, Delphi, and TSQL, simply because they use verbose syntax. The IDE inserts the End constructs anyway, so it's not like you even have to do any extra typing.
Seems about right to me. I'm a VB.Net developer, and it's kind of depressing, having everyone think your language is a toy language for non-developers. I personally thing VB.Net is great, and don't really understand why it doesn't get more credit. I guess you really just explained it to me.
Why even get a permit in the first place? Why not just all agree to go pick up the trash? You need a permit to pick up trash in your own neighbourhood? When I was in highschool, we used to pick up trash, like all the trash along every street in the town, in order to fund the school outdoors club. We used to do this every spring. I think you could have drummed up enough interest even if we weren't getting funding. I think it make the whole town look a lot cleaner.
The problem with unions, is that most of the time (all the time?), it's cheaper, or less destructive to the business, to keep them, even if you have to pay them way more than they are worth. This is mainly because it's completely unfeasible to rehire, and retrain hundreds or thousands of workers, in any reasonable amount of time, without completely killing your business. And nothing stops the new employees from starting a new union anyway.
You might want to try a more suitable writing instrument. A mechanical pencil with a ton of extra lead, and a Mars plastic eraser was all I ever used for exams.
That's the whole reason I got into computers in the first place. In grade 7, I started using my computer to do every assignment I could, because my writing was just so terrible. Once you start doing a lot of assignments on computers, you start to get comfortable using them, and my curiosity grew from there.
Glad somebody caught that.
That would still happen. If you work hard, and create a savings of money, then you could eventually retire, and live off the interest. Imagine how nice it would be to be able to retired, and still be young enough to enjoy not having to work. The people who don't work hard, and don't apply themselves. End up living paycheck-to-paycheck, will still be doing that. Except that they will be doing it until they are 160, instead of just doing it until they are 60. The pension system would break down, as it would be impossible to support people who never age. However, since nobody would be too old to work, you wouldn't really need the pension systems. I think the biggest problem would be with overpopulation.
You've obviously never taken care of a baby. Leaving the diaper (nappy for Brits) on when soiled can give the kid quite a diaper rash. It's advisable to change the diaper as soon as it is soiled.
It doesn't matter how smart the electorate is when neither option is at all that good. Although on both sides, it seems be be a lot better this time around, it still seems like most of the politicians are completely corrupt.
I hear that. My mother in law has a foster child who is autistic. It's extremely difficult. I wouldn't discount any "voodoo" treatments if I were you though. Although completely unrelated to autism, I've known many people who have cured migraines, just by cutting out certain things from their diet. People who used to be debilitated by migraines for a day or two a week, now cease to have any at all, simply because of a change in diet. Also, concerning diet and autism, some autistic refuse to eat many foods, and apparently it's quite common for them to have an attachment to a particular colour of food. So getting them to eat better can be helped along by offering them foods of their preferred colour.
I would consider it mandatory for anybody who wants to vote. Since he didn't get to be president without being voted for. He was elected twice. It's a really sad state of affairs when the country that touts the strengths of democracy, has a leader with such a low approval rating.
Wow those numbers are high. 1 in 150 is a very large percentage of the population. Is it being over diagnosed? Or are there a lot of cases in which the child is only mildly affected. there is quite a range of how it can affect the child. Also, do those numbers only include autism, or anything "on the spectrum" such as aspergers. Wikipedia states that the numbers for autism are around 1-2 per 1000, and about 6 per 1000 for ASD (on the spectrum).
That's OK, only retards pay $1 a bottle from something that comes out of the tap for a couple pennies.
Well, if you want a bar without too much sugar and fat, there's always the Lindt 99% cocoa bar. Personally, I prefer the 70% bar better myself. Dark chocolate is a lot better for you because it contains a lot less sugar, and you feel satisfied after eating just a small amount. Remember to savour, not just swallow the pieces whole.
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Here's some footage of the culprits in action.
Well, with only 10,000 possible pins, it wouldn't matter to store the hashes, because either would be trivial to break. Many ATM cards and systems support up to 6 digits, but it's not advisable to use them, because there are still a lot of machines that don't accept 6 digit pins. Either way, it would be trivially easy to generate the rainbow tables for every 6 digit numeric string.
But men kiss eachother on the cheek all the time in europe, and there's nothing romantic about it.
Maybe my memory is incorrect, but can't you just import system.out.* so you can just type println when you want to output to the console?
Go back to straight IP Addresses with a hand edited hosts file. How many sites do you really visit? And with bookmarks, and google to search, do you really need to know the url of a site?
I've completely disabled history in my browser. I've never really seen a use for it. The majority of sites don't even have good titles. Not only that, but there's no really good way of finding stuff in the history. By the end of the day, it's impossible to find any one page your viewed throughout the day. Worked fine in the day of 28.8 K modems, where you only visited 20 pages a day. I think that the history should be tree based. Each time you open a new empty tab, do a new search, or type in a URL directly, it should start a new tree. The pages you visit form that point on should be under that tree. If from the same page, I open 6 different links, they should all show up as direct children of that first entry. So, you could do a search in google, and each of the six items opened from the search results will result in a child of that initial search.
I remember a lesson from my English media class, about abortion in the media. If you look at the words the media, and supports of each each side use, it's designed to make it hard to disagree with either side. Pro-Choice, how can you be against people having a choice? Pro-Life, how can you be against life? It's very hard to argue and reach a conclusion with somebody, when you aren't arguing about the same thing.
Maybe not in the the free country of the U.S.A., but in many other countries it's completely legal. In Canada, it got legalized when women complained that it was sexist and discriminatory to have the laws be different for men and women. So women are allowed to walk around topless, although not many do.
Yeh, but then you'd have to discount Pascal, Delphi, and TSQL, simply because they use verbose syntax. The IDE inserts the End constructs anyway, so it's not like you even have to do any extra typing.
Seems about right to me. I'm a VB.Net developer, and it's kind of depressing, having everyone think your language is a toy language for non-developers. I personally thing VB.Net is great, and don't really understand why it doesn't get more credit. I guess you really just explained it to me.
Why even get a permit in the first place? Why not just all agree to go pick up the trash? You need a permit to pick up trash in your own neighbourhood? When I was in highschool, we used to pick up trash, like all the trash along every street in the town, in order to fund the school outdoors club. We used to do this every spring. I think you could have drummed up enough interest even if we weren't getting funding. I think it make the whole town look a lot cleaner.
The problem with unions, is that most of the time (all the time?), it's cheaper, or less destructive to the business, to keep them, even if you have to pay them way more than they are worth. This is mainly because it's completely unfeasible to rehire, and retrain hundreds or thousands of workers, in any reasonable amount of time, without completely killing your business. And nothing stops the new employees from starting a new union anyway.
You might want to try a more suitable writing instrument. A mechanical pencil with a ton of extra lead, and a Mars plastic eraser was all I ever used for exams.
That's the whole reason I got into computers in the first place. In grade 7, I started using my computer to do every assignment I could, because my writing was just so terrible. Once you start doing a lot of assignments on computers, you start to get comfortable using them, and my curiosity grew from there.