Any opportunity to link these kinds of data systems is a good thing. Seismic data is most useful when combined with as many data points as possible. Tsunamis aside, the long-term benefits of these networks from an earthquake prediction standpoint will be enormous.
...done poorly. Black marker over lines, missing letters. Black marker over then photocopied, resulting copy could be held to the light to read the redacted material.
...What is it that it is -- this idea of mine. Well, this is what it is -- my idea that I have, that is to say, which is mine, is mine.
All spacecraft should be thin at one end, much thicker in the middle and then thin again at the far end. That is my idea, it is mine, and belongs to me and I own it, and what it is too.
A condition of any sale of Claria's consumer software applications will be the requirement that any purchaser agrees to adhere to emerging industry standards outlined by TRUSTe and other industry coalitions.
So what's the going rate for buying a product line and promising not to use it?
Typically they're more vocal in opposition to their positions on hotbutton issues being known. It's the liberals who more often are advocates of a free flow of information -- OpenSecrets.org, for example, which while bipartisan is used an awful lot by the left to point out who gets corporate money. I would expect a fair number of "closet" bigots to be furious shortly. Much bigger number than the other side.
I've got an old Honda that's transformed into a quadraped, right in the front yard.
"Keeping the computer on"
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"How many people keep their computer on 24 hours a day simply because they can't stand to sit around for four or five minutes waiting for it to boot up?"
Well, geez. If I kept the SPARC on all day I think it'd melt right through the table. To say nothing of the fact that I couldn't hold a conversation without yelling.
Seabass-George worked out a figure of merit (FM) quite some time ago, relating a sonic boom's relative strength to factors such as the aircraft's height, width, and weight.
...Because none of us is as dumb as all of us. (http://despair.com/)
Any opportunity to link these kinds of data systems is a good thing. Seismic data is most useful when combined with as many data points as possible. Tsunamis aside, the long-term benefits of these networks from an earthquake prediction standpoint will be enormous.
Just ONCE I'd like to be cured of a disease ahead of the freakin' MICE.
Can I shout "fire!" in a movie burning kiosk?
Some people are simply idiots, sloppy, or rushed.
It's federally-funded, but it'll likely be industry that does the education. I see lots of ways some careful "teaching" could skew the courts.
All spacecraft should be thin at one end, much thicker in the middle and then thin again at the far end. That is my idea, it is mine, and belongs to me and I own it, and what it is too.
The Apple iHoover. Vacuum Different.(TM)
And some water, crops, lives too, maybe...
...not their children.
Why does this remind me of discussions I've witnessed about whether Greedo shoots first?
Well, it should've been, anyhow.
So what's the going rate for buying a product line and promising not to use it?
...you're part of the Windows Problem, I guess.
Love, Gogle Developmint Teem
I'd be a little more impressed with that TV, missy. That's your college education you're looking at.
I did my master's thesis in Brainology on it.
Typically they're more vocal in opposition to their positions on hotbutton issues being known.
It's the liberals who more often are advocates of a free flow of information -- OpenSecrets.org, for example, which while bipartisan is used an awful lot by the left to point out who gets corporate money.
I would expect a fair number of "closet" bigots to be furious shortly. Much bigger number than the other side.
...is that they continue to use their combined powers for good, rather than evil. Oh, wait.
Just wait. The Bottled Head of Paul McCartney's gonna be pissed!
I've got an old Honda that's transformed into a quadraped, right in the front yard.
Well, geez. If I kept the SPARC on all day I think it'd melt right through the table. To say nothing of the fact that I couldn't hold a conversation without yelling.
Not that I can, anyway, actually.
Think of all the money we'll save in mental institutions letting these guys we THOUGHT were nuts back out...
Oh, the humanity...!