With CFC's released at earths surface released, I agree, but not ones pretty well sealed in air conditioners under tons of other garbage, not at an appreciable rate. We're piling plunty of new garbage on top to keep it down, too. I'd be more concerned with ozone depleting chemicals put out by jet exhause much closer to the problem.
Freon is much more dense than air. Rotting devices in landfills are not getting CFC's into the upper atmosphere. I'd look to substances with significantly more potential to end up there, like jet fuel burnoff, as being the source of ozone troubles.
As an employee of a big retail company, I tend to give to the employer as my bosses give to me. I've worked several different shifts with different management. If they yell at me for being back at 16 minutes when my break is 15 minutes, I punch out at 3:30 and leave when my shift is over rather than making sure things are finished up. On the other hand, if they let me start my 15 when I get to the break area and sit down(about a 5 min walk from the stockroom to there) and let me not leave until my break is over, and don't do annoying shit like call for me on the overhead asking me to return to the stockroom every single time I use the bathroom, which is like clockwork every day 20 minutes after lunch ends, I will skip my second 15 if the store is really really busy and they can't spare anyone right now, or stay a half hour late to make sure everything is as it should be. If my supervisors are asshole strict, I am asshole strict about my breaks and my punch out. If they're reasonable about it, I will put in some extra effort to get things as they want them. Everyone isn't me, but I suspect many people have a simular work ethic.
Almost all really dedicated research has shown that parenting styles are based on the child's personality and reactions, and are only minimally the source of personality and reactions. So, you are pretty much on the ball with your comments.
Less than two hours a week, usually as something to pretend to be doing when cuddling with my gf, and it's usually something amusing and light such as food network.
That doesn't make sense as an explanation - autism rates went up as TV availability went up, children with autism didn't demand cable companies move into town so their child could have more channels.
Dr Fumito Ichinose, assistant professor of anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School said that if the effects of hydrogen sulphide was confirmed in larger mammals it could be useful in helping to sustain the functionality of organs in patients undergoing cardiac surgery or in patients with severe trauma.
"There was a large study published last year of patients who had cardiac arrest. They kept them in a hypothermic state for a while and the outcome was much better.
"The problem with hypothermia is it's not that easy to cool down the human body so if we can find another method to inhibit metabolism that would be very useful."
What if you fark up that disk? You have to buy a new one, they aren't going to mail you a new one if you send them the borked disk, and even so that would take time you might not want to waste. You use a COPY of the disk, and secure the original media, and even if the one you are using gets borked up, you make another and go.
If they all die, I'd be happy, their software stops crap no more quickly than windows updates for most users, they slow down your machine to a crawl with constant HDD scanning, and when they do claim to find something half the time it's something you want and the other half it "can't quarentine or delete infected files" - I havn't seen good antivirus software in years and years, it's all nearly so invasive and process slowing now that it's worse than the few viruses and spywares it will prevent that free antispyware clients won't.
I would desperately love to see a sword game which uses actual accurate interface to get the movments of the blade right, combined with a "bushido blade" type combat system in which there are minor wounds, disabling wounds, and killshots, possibly revamping it to include "slow" and "fast" kills. That would be FUN.
hehe, only on top of the garage roof... on the black tar shingles, in the sun... not really sure how he didn't cook, you could fry an egg on that roof.
What's funny, is in the rennisance, rubbing circles or other patterns on the bottom of a woman's hand while kissing it was a highly sexually charged implication for later in the evening.
My girlfriend has a wire running from a control pack in her chest, up her neck to the top of her skull, where it goes into her brain and then down nearly to the bottom, where the control box sends impulses to regulate involuntary muscular motions caused by a childhood stroke. Does SHE count as a cyborg?
See, thats just why God doesn't do miracles anymore, too much of his energy is to micromanaging the physics of this damn universe.
(Joke or troll, you decide)
I"ve personally found that the best way to get a windows box TO a crawl is having antivirus, antispyware and other "protective" software running all the time. All these love to access the HDD frequently, causing it to skip back and forth between 2-4 protection programs and what you are doing at once, making the machine ass slow. This really kills laptops with slower HDD.
I didn't think there was an afterlife at all in Hebrew tradition, and that the purpose of doing gods will was to create a proper life for yourselves and decendents on earth. As far as certain scriptures being accurate and some not, the same is true of anchient greek scripture, and as well as roman - there are very accurate historically and very innacurrate events recorded. Heroic events in particular are generally distorted more with time than dry, uninteresting records. I strongly suspect personally that the exodus was a much, MUCH different event than explained in the old testimate - I think the enemies oppressing them were likely a much less powerful group than the royal egyptians, and it was more a warlord like oppression than what we think of as slavery, as well as having not taking place in egypt. Place names are so easily jumbled that far back in history it would be very easy for a very different series of events to lead to the exodus from egypt story. As for the explanation of why this effects your faith, I have to say I think you are reading too far into things and connecting things that you don't have to. Jesus changed a lot of the old rules, etc, and I'm sure it caused turmoil then - you don't have to recocile the old faith with the changes Jesus made, because jesus was allowed to change whatever rules he wanted, being the earthly avatar and son of god.
And it would help if I posted it: http://rous.redbarn.org/objectivism/Writing/Robert Bidinotto/OzoneDepletion.html
I was doing more reading on this, and found this article, I like how much junk science it points out on both sides of the debate.
With CFC's released at earths surface released, I agree, but not ones pretty well sealed in air conditioners under tons of other garbage, not at an appreciable rate. We're piling plunty of new garbage on top to keep it down, too. I'd be more concerned with ozone depleting chemicals put out by jet exhause much closer to the problem.
Freon is much more dense than air. Rotting devices in landfills are not getting CFC's into the upper atmosphere. I'd look to substances with significantly more potential to end up there, like jet fuel burnoff, as being the source of ozone troubles.
As an employee of a big retail company, I tend to give to the employer as my bosses give to me. I've worked several different shifts with different management. If they yell at me for being back at 16 minutes when my break is 15 minutes, I punch out at 3:30 and leave when my shift is over rather than making sure things are finished up. On the other hand, if they let me start my 15 when I get to the break area and sit down(about a 5 min walk from the stockroom to there) and let me not leave until my break is over, and don't do annoying shit like call for me on the overhead asking me to return to the stockroom every single time I use the bathroom, which is like clockwork every day 20 minutes after lunch ends, I will skip my second 15 if the store is really really busy and they can't spare anyone right now, or stay a half hour late to make sure everything is as it should be. If my supervisors are asshole strict, I am asshole strict about my breaks and my punch out. If they're reasonable about it, I will put in some extra effort to get things as they want them. Everyone isn't me, but I suspect many people have a simular work ethic.
Almost all really dedicated research has shown that parenting styles are based on the child's personality and reactions, and are only minimally the source of personality and reactions. So, you are pretty much on the ball with your comments.
Less than two hours a week, usually as something to pretend to be doing when cuddling with my gf, and it's usually something amusing and light such as food network.
Should read "parents of children with autism" not "children with autism."
That doesn't make sense as an explanation - autism rates went up as TV availability went up, children with autism didn't demand cable companies move into town so their child could have more channels.
Dr Fumito Ichinose, assistant professor of anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School said that if the effects of hydrogen sulphide was confirmed in larger mammals it could be useful in helping to sustain the functionality of organs in patients undergoing cardiac surgery or in patients with severe trauma. "There was a large study published last year of patients who had cardiac arrest. They kept them in a hypothermic state for a while and the outcome was much better. "The problem with hypothermia is it's not that easy to cool down the human body so if we can find another method to inhibit metabolism that would be very useful."
What if you fark up that disk? You have to buy a new one, they aren't going to mail you a new one if you send them the borked disk, and even so that would take time you might not want to waste. You use a COPY of the disk, and secure the original media, and even if the one you are using gets borked up, you make another and go.
If they all die, I'd be happy, their software stops crap no more quickly than windows updates for most users, they slow down your machine to a crawl with constant HDD scanning, and when they do claim to find something half the time it's something you want and the other half it "can't quarentine or delete infected files" - I havn't seen good antivirus software in years and years, it's all nearly so invasive and process slowing now that it's worse than the few viruses and spywares it will prevent that free antispyware clients won't.
Anything that big can probably send other preditors near a kill packing fast, too, sorta like lions do when they get the chance.
I don't see why it would be gross there - aren't they constantly cirulating and filtering the air, as in any closed environment?
I would desperately love to see a sword game which uses actual accurate interface to get the movments of the blade right, combined with a "bushido blade" type combat system in which there are minor wounds, disabling wounds, and killshots, possibly revamping it to include "slow" and "fast" kills. That would be FUN.
hehe, only on top of the garage roof... on the black tar shingles, in the sun... not really sure how he didn't cook, you could fry an egg on that roof.
Good luck hitting my cat with that thing...
I think video games might be particularly useful for isolated older people.
What's funny, is in the rennisance, rubbing circles or other patterns on the bottom of a woman's hand while kissing it was a highly sexually charged implication for later in the evening.
My girlfriend has a wire running from a control pack in her chest, up her neck to the top of her skull, where it goes into her brain and then down nearly to the bottom, where the control box sends impulses to regulate involuntary muscular motions caused by a childhood stroke. Does SHE count as a cyborg?
See, thats just why God doesn't do miracles anymore, too much of his energy is to micromanaging the physics of this damn universe. (Joke or troll, you decide)
Windows ME hates you, and hates your hardware, and probably hates Mircosoft for forcing it into it's foul un-life. I'd take windows 3 over windows ME.
It won't nova, too small, just bloat, then die out as it runs out of fuel.
I"ve personally found that the best way to get a windows box TO a crawl is having antivirus, antispyware and other "protective" software running all the time. All these love to access the HDD frequently, causing it to skip back and forth between 2-4 protection programs and what you are doing at once, making the machine ass slow. This really kills laptops with slower HDD.
I didn't think there was an afterlife at all in Hebrew tradition, and that the purpose of doing gods will was to create a proper life for yourselves and decendents on earth. As far as certain scriptures being accurate and some not, the same is true of anchient greek scripture, and as well as roman - there are very accurate historically and very innacurrate events recorded. Heroic events in particular are generally distorted more with time than dry, uninteresting records. I strongly suspect personally that the exodus was a much, MUCH different event than explained in the old testimate - I think the enemies oppressing them were likely a much less powerful group than the royal egyptians, and it was more a warlord like oppression than what we think of as slavery, as well as having not taking place in egypt. Place names are so easily jumbled that far back in history it would be very easy for a very different series of events to lead to the exodus from egypt story. As for the explanation of why this effects your faith, I have to say I think you are reading too far into things and connecting things that you don't have to. Jesus changed a lot of the old rules, etc, and I'm sure it caused turmoil then - you don't have to recocile the old faith with the changes Jesus made, because jesus was allowed to change whatever rules he wanted, being the earthly avatar and son of god.