I'm wondering whether the helium would just bleed (or whatever scientific term describes helium's small molecules leaking through the loose plastic molecules) right through the plastic, though.
Diffusion via osmosis.
your helium moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration seeking to balance the concentration of the two areas (diffusion) via crossing a barrier consisting of a semi-permeable membrane (osmosis.)
Jobs for folks from the Big Easy just waiting for them in LA.
Not to be xenophobic or anything, but what about jobs for unemployed Los Angelenos? (Los Angelians?)
There will be a huge labor market in the flooded areas as manpower will be needed for the recovery. Maybe I need to move to the flood zone to get work.
Way back in 1972, when he was first appointed to the court, Rehnquist was one of its most conservative Justices. He quickly became close friends with William O. Douglas [wikipedia.org], who was far and away the most liberal Justice. The friendship was obviously motivated in part by a mutual need to bridge their ideological gap so they could work together to make law that people on both sides could live with.
I might point out that the drafting of laws are the sole provence of the legislative branch of the US goverment. I think you sir need to go back to your school and get a refresher in US GOVERMENT. Particularly the seperation of powers chapter(s).
The difference is when Clinton got his 2, the senate was run by republicans. Now, both houses and the executive branch are run by the same (centerally controlled) party.
Don't fret, we can be good obstructionists^H^H^H^H^H^H^H democrats and just filibuster until the whitehouse is back in our hands.
So, presumably, he's not hosting the slaughterhouse images himself, but he's redirecting Fuddrucker's traffic to innocent third parties... The very thing he's pissed off at Fuddrucker's for doing
No. It's the diffrence between me providing a link to your post where you are properly credited for your creation, and it's presented in the way YOU intended, vs me presenting a portion of your post in such a way that it looks like I created it, while YOU still get to pay the price of MY use of part of your post taken out of content.
Bad on Fudruckers. They stole the resources of some guy to further their goals.
This guy on the other hand is furthering the goals of the meat-is-murder webhost by presenting their site as it was intended to be viewed, to the customers of a meat centric business. It's like free advertizing.
Then by definition it isn't "non-lethal", now is it?
Too bad for Viox and the lot, they "are often sold to the public on the premise that they are totally harmless, which isn't true" with these wicked side effects and all. Granted they do help manage pain, but you end up with potentialy lethal side effects in a small subset of the population that uses them. Same goes for this lightning weapon. Those with heart problems might be at an increased risk of death when this less lethal weapon isused on them.
Add to the issue of accuracy, that of saving rolls. I mean, save vs. lightning isn't so hard to make. I need a real weapon system. Where's my dragons breath(tm.)
a: a lot of consumer electronics stores have very limited return policies. compusa in particular charges 15% restocking on non-defective opened items.
I got frelled by this same policy at Circuit City.
Got my brother a scanner for xmas, turns out my mom got him a digital camera, so I went to exchange the scanner for camera go-alongs (bag, batteries, flash-cards, tripod, etc.)
When I went to return the item (unopened mind you) the guy opened the box, removed the scanner, cable, and software, inspected it for missing parts, then THREW THE BOX IN THE TRASH and only returned 85% of the price of the scanner to me on a gift card.
He explained that there is a 15% restocking fee on anything that's been opened. I stated that it had not been opened until he had done so (he had to undo a sticker over the flap of the box and tore off a few layers of the box in the process.)
When continued refusing to give me 100% credit then asked for a manager. He claimed he was "in charge." He didn't say he was a manager. I called his bluff, pulled out my cellphone, dialed 411, called the store, and asked for the manager. The guy promptly discovered a manager was available and summoned her.
She asked the kid of the box had been opened. He said yes. I said the kid opened it. She said he had to open it to make sure everything was being returned. She also refused to credit my sale 100%.
Out comes the cell phone again.
"411, city and state please."
"Sacramento California"
"What listing please."
"Attorney General's office, the department in charge of business practices." (GOD, I LOVE MY CELL PHONE AND ITS *SPEAKER PHONE* MODE.)
Before I got past the first layer of automated push button hell the manager agreed to give me a 100% credit to a gift card.
I folded my phone. I then told her that I no longer wished to do business with Circuit City and would like to have my credit card credited for the full refund and would buy camera-do-dads elsewhere.
When the first words out of her mouth were "Our policy is..." I unfolded the phone and hit redial.
She didn't finish the sentence and instead asked me for the card used to pay for the original transaction so she could credit the full price to me.
I hate to think how many people out there innocently get screwed by these places because they aren't the obnoxious stubborn bitch that I am.
At $100, this is too pricey for a first-aid kit unless you're in a really high-risk situation for major trauma -- the only place outside of the military which strikes me as obvious is a construction siteor work in law enforcement, a correctional detention facility, or get into an auto/train/aircraft accident, work with dangerous animals (animal control, animal trainers, performers, and vets.)
By the Rules of Land Warefare bullets such as Hollowpoints are ILLEGAL for use in war.
The US Goverment issues all bullets as FMJ with the exception of special purpose amunition (Tracers, Armor Piercing, etc.)
FMJ Only applies to bullets that have their lead core FULLy enclosed in a METAL shell (JACKET).
There are plenty of other types of bullets that are not hollow points and not FMJ (Lead Wadcutter and semi-wadcutter, Round-nose and Flat-nose half jackets[aka softnoses], lead shot [sub-caliber round balls], etc.)
MREs require several steps, this is one simple step.
REPLY:
The can (you didn't RTFA didn't you) shows at least 5 steps. 3(or 4) printed upside down, 2 more printed right side up. More than one simple step for the WGP insta-hot beverage.
You appear to attempting to travel faster than the speedlimit. Would you like help on any of the following subjects?
Use of the Override button. How to determine if you should use the Override button. What qualifies as an emergency. How to be 0wn3d by the front bumper of the truck about to impale you from the rear.
After reading an article in PTN (Photo Trade News) about the spending power of Tweens, I think tween spam would focus on music and gadgets (50% own cellphones, 95% own portable music players with MP3 players being the most common and the ipod being the most popular of those, and 40% owning digital cameras[why this was relevant to PTN] and an unholy percentage own laptop computers [mostly used for IM and games.])
Don't blame the grandparent, we know the truth, it wasn't his comment, it wasn't pepsi, and it wasn't your nose. We all know you were checking out www.BigBoobsHereToWankOffTo.com
Seeing that 1 in 5 Japanese are over the age of 65, I think a VCR with a blinking 12:00 as being enough to stop them in their tracks. No frightening name needed, just baffle them with the prospect of having to program the correct time into this thing, and while they're stuck flesh and blood security will have plenty of time to apprehend yet another one of these trouble making over-65 persons.
(Imagine if the summary said "This is one of the technological advancement vital to the aging population of Japan, where 1 in 5 Japanese are known criminals" instead of "This is one of the technological advancement vital to the aging population of Japan, where 1 in 5 Japanese are over 65 years old." As if, being over 65 makes you such a risk that they need to make special robot guards to keep you from causing trouble.)
Your "karmawhole" has arrived.
Diesel engines.
Internal Combustion Engine.
Law of conservation of mass.
I'm wondering whether the helium would just bleed (or whatever scientific term describes helium's small molecules leaking through the loose plastic molecules) right through the plastic, though.
Diffusion via osmosis.
your helium moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration seeking to balance the concentration of the two areas (diffusion) via crossing a barrier consisting of a semi-permeable membrane (osmosis.)
Jobs for folks from the Big Easy just waiting for them in LA.
Not to be xenophobic or anything, but what about jobs for unemployed Los Angelenos? (Los Angelians?)
There will be a huge labor market in the flooded areas as manpower will be needed for the recovery. Maybe I need to move to the flood zone to get work.
damn www.efc.com has no sto'or or st'or anymore :(
Way back in 1972, when he was first appointed to the court, Rehnquist was one of its most conservative Justices. He quickly became close friends with William O. Douglas [wikipedia.org], who was far and away the most liberal Justice. The friendship was obviously motivated in part by a mutual need to bridge their ideological gap so they could work together to make law that people on both sides could live with.
I might point out that the drafting of laws are the sole provence of the legislative branch of the US goverment. I think you sir need to go back to your school and get a refresher in US GOVERMENT. Particularly the seperation of powers chapter(s).
The difference is when Clinton got his 2, the senate was run by republicans. Now, both houses and the executive branch are run by the same (centerally controlled) party.
Don't fret, we can be good obstructionists^H^H^H^H^H^H^H democrats and just filibuster until the whitehouse is back in our hands.
Look, typical (886006) just read John Grisham's _The_Pelican_Brief_ . . . or more likely he only saw the movie.
So, presumably, he's not hosting the slaughterhouse images himself, but he's redirecting Fuddrucker's traffic to innocent third parties... The very thing he's pissed off at Fuddrucker's for doing
No. It's the diffrence between me providing a link to your post where you are properly credited for your creation, and it's presented in the way YOU intended, vs me presenting a portion of your post in such a way that it looks like I created it, while YOU still get to pay the price of MY use of part of your post taken out of content.
Bad on Fudruckers. They stole the resources of some guy to further their goals.
This guy on the other hand is furthering the goals of the meat-is-murder webhost by presenting their site as it was intended to be viewed, to the customers of a meat centric business. It's like free advertizing.
Then by definition it isn't "non-lethal", now is it?
Too bad for Viox and the lot, they "are often sold to the public on the premise that they are totally harmless, which isn't true" with these wicked side effects and all. Granted they do help manage pain, but you end up with potentialy lethal side effects in a small subset of the population that uses them. Same goes for this lightning weapon. Those with heart problems might be at an increased risk of death when this less lethal weapon isused on them.
Add to the issue of accuracy, that of saving rolls. I mean, save vs. lightning isn't so hard to make. I need a real weapon system. Where's my dragons breath(tm.)
a: a lot of consumer electronics stores have very limited return policies. compusa in particular charges 15% restocking on non-defective opened items.
I got frelled by this same policy at Circuit City.
Got my brother a scanner for xmas, turns out my mom got him a digital camera, so I went to exchange the scanner for camera go-alongs (bag, batteries, flash-cards, tripod, etc.)
When I went to return the item (unopened mind you) the guy opened the box, removed the scanner, cable, and software, inspected it for missing parts, then THREW THE BOX IN THE TRASH and only returned 85% of the price of the scanner to me on a gift card.
He explained that there is a 15% restocking fee on anything that's been opened. I stated that it had not been opened until he had done so (he had to undo a sticker over the flap of the box and tore off a few layers of the box in the process.)
When continued refusing to give me 100% credit then asked for a manager. He claimed he was "in charge." He didn't say he was a manager. I called his bluff, pulled out my cellphone, dialed 411, called the store, and asked for the manager. The guy promptly discovered a manager was available and summoned her.
She asked the kid of the box had been opened. He said yes. I said the kid opened it. She said he had to open it to make sure everything was being returned. She also refused to credit my sale 100%.
Out comes the cell phone again.
"411, city and state please."
"Sacramento California"
"What listing please."
"Attorney General's office, the department in charge of business practices." (GOD, I LOVE MY CELL PHONE AND ITS *SPEAKER PHONE* MODE.)
Before I got past the first layer of automated push button hell the manager agreed to give me a 100% credit to a gift card.
I folded my phone. I then told her that I no longer wished to do business with Circuit City and would like to have my credit card credited for the full refund and would buy camera-do-dads elsewhere.
When the first words out of her mouth were "Our policy is..." I unfolded the phone and hit redial.
She didn't finish the sentence and instead asked me for the card used to pay for the original transaction so she could credit the full price to me.
I hate to think how many people out there innocently get screwed by these places because they aren't the obnoxious stubborn bitch that I am.
She didn't agree to this until I
Wrong movie. Agents are the begining of the MATRIX.
P.S.: Watch out for that Agent Smith, I hear he's one tough bastard.
At $100, this is too pricey for a first-aid kit unless you're in a really high-risk situation for major trauma -- the only place outside of the military which strikes me as obvious is a construction site or work in law enforcement, a correctional detention facility, or get into an auto/train/aircraft accident, work with dangerous animals (animal control, animal trainers, performers, and vets.)
By the Rules of Land Warefare bullets such as Hollowpoints are ILLEGAL for use in war.
The US Goverment issues all bullets as FMJ with the exception of special purpose amunition (Tracers, Armor Piercing, etc.)
FMJ Only applies to bullets that have their lead core FULLy enclosed in a METAL shell (JACKET).
There are plenty of other types of bullets that are not hollow points and not FMJ (Lead Wadcutter and semi-wadcutter, Round-nose and Flat-nose half jackets[aka softnoses], lead shot [sub-caliber round balls], etc.)
"OSes that I .... borrow [for using as an example of how NOT to make a secure OS]"
1Turn over. 2Pull tab. 3Push button. 4Turn upright. 5Wait 5 minutes. 6Turn top. 7Pull tab. 8Drink.
That makes for 8 steps. Although I imagine "Drink" isn't on the can itself as that should be obvious.
YOU:
MREs require several steps, this is one simple step.
REPLY:
The can (you didn't RTFA didn't you) shows at least 5 steps. 3(or 4) printed upside down, 2 more printed right side up. More than one simple step for the WGP insta-hot beverage.
You appear to attempting to travel faster than the speedlimit. Would you like help on any of the following subjects?
Use of the Override button.
How to determine if you should use the Override button.
What qualifies as an emergency.
How to be 0wn3d by the front bumper of the truck about to impale you from the rear.
Be a part of the /. crowd (desk job, play games, play with computers, no social live) or be a uber-health nut and...die anyway!
After reading an article in PTN (Photo Trade News) about the spending power of Tweens, I think tween spam would focus on music and gadgets (50% own cellphones, 95% own portable music players with MP3 players being the most common and the ipod being the most popular of those, and 40% owning digital cameras[why this was relevant to PTN] and an unholy percentage own laptop computers [mostly used for IM and games.])
Don't blame the grandparent, we know the truth, it wasn't his comment, it wasn't pepsi, and it wasn't your nose. We all know you were checking out www.BigBoobsHereToWankOffTo.com
Seeing that 1 in 5 Japanese are over the age of 65, I think a VCR with a blinking 12:00 as being enough to stop them in their tracks. No frightening name needed, just baffle them with the prospect of having to program the correct time into this thing, and while they're stuck flesh and blood security will have plenty of time to apprehend yet another one of these trouble making over-65 persons.
(Imagine if the summary said "This is one of the technological advancement vital to the aging population of Japan, where 1 in 5 Japanese are known criminals" instead of "This is one of the technological advancement vital to the aging population of Japan, where 1 in 5 Japanese are over 65 years old." As if, being over 65 makes you such a risk that they need to make special robot guards to keep you from causing trouble.)
That would be smoke, a common by-product of combustion.
That's an intense reflection of sunlight off that portion of the roof.
yeah, but the real problem are the rooms with titles like:
MP3s here.
Download Star Wars III this room.
Fuck the RIAA, get free music in this room.
No, wait, that's slashdot's favorite application, bittorent.