I watched a show no TV about HIV. It's not as simple as that. The truth of the matter is, which "people" are afraid to publicize:
The HIV virus mutates too quick for any attempt to find a cure to be effective.
The host then went to show a "3d graph" of the flu mutation strands, as big as a basketball. He then goes, if this is the flu mutation strands per year, per the entire human population, THIS (shows a graph probably 100 times as big as the basketball), is the HIV mutation strands per PERSON, per year.
And that's just per person.
The truth is, yes we have way to battle HIV, but the damn bug fights back so quick that by the time we fought off 1 strand, we already have 100 other mutated strand.
Loving something is one thing - being good at it is other. It certainly gets easier to get good at something you love, but being good at it takes more than that - the environment, the opportunities, the inspiration...
Exactly! And vice versa, being good at something you do doesn't mean you love it either. Ask someone who gives good BJ's. To be successful takes a lot more than loving it, feeding it, and giving "it" time. You have to be at the right place at the right time more often, then most other ones around you.
It's the first time I actually join the war between "affect" and "effect". It never stops amazing me on how people can mess this up. Is it because they sound the same or look the same or what?
Anyone know why people mix these up please?
I think it's just wishful thinking not on cryogenics, but on the honesty of the human spirit. And for how long does someone, some corp. has to keep this promise? And How many people are keeping it together?
Cryo is alright, but to trust all that people with all that money? And all that technology? Come on. If I were anywhere next that technologically advanced, I'd fake his ID, transplant all his feature to me, kill him, and get his money and spend it in a month. All that people, and not a single one who'd be tempted by doing that? Or a group of people.. Oh Enron.
I know the dudes who outsource are probably not gonna get thru finals. And I agree to siblings that yes we pay thousands of dollars to learn. But there're so many noobs in college that have no clue why they're there. They don't know that they're there to learn and merely view the education as a process they must go through in order to head for the big world.
For these students, you can't talk them into the learning theory. They won't buy it. Perhaps they're rich, perhaps they don't know what they want to learn. But time goes on and they must hand in that assignment anyway. I've seen it happened countless times.
Now you can't deny that outsourcing (or using whatever means possible) to get the job done is a skill in itself. The art of hiring people might actually got billy gates where he is today.
As another honkie here, there're also smarties elevators in Cyberport HK. To add to parent, there's also another problem with these smarties: if you miss your floor (22) when the elevator's supposed to stop at 17, 22, and 35, you are basically fruitarded because there's no BUTTON inside the elevator for you to make the thing stop at 22 again on the way down. Wow! Smart!
But I wasn't talking about the disk. I was talking about "our own galaxy's shape". How do we know that's what it'll look like from outside if we've never been outside.
I've always wondered, how do we know our own galaxy's shape? From our point of view. do we just look 360, more stars there, less stars here, therefore we're on the rim side of the galaxy?
I spend the same number of hours in front of my PC since 1994. And yes I would "think" it's connected to bad eye sight in that your eyes are always focused on something very closed. My near-sightedness generally goes up 50 degrees per 2.5 years.
If you noticed how asians wears more glasses (especially from hong kong or tokyo), it's because of the jam packed environment and we rarely get to look beyond 2 miles in any direction for the whole childhood period.
So to answer your question, no those funky glasses won't help because you're still focusing on the same short distance. Finding another hobby does help.
Dude, I ain't no sucker. I live in hong kong and this hair soy sauce story made the 7pm news. That's because they weren't just making it and sell as no frills. They counterfeited an existing brand and trade it all over mainland, just not hong kong.
what we have in stores for you. Earlier we had soy sauce made from hair juice. Yes, factories in China grinding human hair into juice and mix with water.
Fake down blankets stuffed with shit polyesters.
Now hear this, fake EGGS. Yes you heard right. What mogglers my bind was how on earth could you make eggs cheaper than collecting from chickens. The fake eggs were obviously inedible, but will crack and pour just like a real egg, with yolks and stuff.
The famous fake gucci's and LV's are old news.
Latest that came in from a buddy who works in shenzhen was that he rode in a fake mercedes benz. They copied all contours and instead of the tri-star, it's a 5 pointed-star (China)! Cool eh.
Well, it's similar. But not identical. For me for example, I only had 2 credits from highschool years playing the "keyboard". But now I mainly play for enjoyment and make tunes for fun.
For my cousin who has a grade 10 piano level, he now too only play for fun. But during those 10 years I tell you, he didn't know what he was doing and I would say that he's forced to practise.
Of course I envy his skills on the keys but at the same time I am happy that I wasn't forced to do anything until the day I got mad at that thing which was supposed to be so beautiful as music. And besides him, I bet there're many others who're put up to play just to "repeat" Mozart.
Crayons on Aerogel over a flame
Aerogel is not like conventional foams, but is a special porous material with extreme microporosity on a micron scale. It is composed of individual features only a few nanometers in size. These are linked in a highly porous dendritic-like structure.
This exotic substance has many unusual properties, such as low thermal conductivity, refractive index and sound speed - in addition to its exceptional ability to capture fast moving dust. Aerogel is made by high temperature and pressure-critical-point drying of a gel composed of colloidal silica structural units filled with solvents. Aerogel was prepared and flight qualified at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). JPL also produced aerogel for the Mars Pathfinder and Stardust missions, which possesses well-controlled properties and purity. This particular JPL-made silica aerogel approaches the density of air. It is strong and easily survives launch and space environments. JPL aerogel capture experiments have flown previously and been recovered on Shuttle flights, Spacelab II and Eureca.
Exactly! As just as sibling says, the relation of 911 and MSFS is valid because they're not exactly "landing" the plane. Just as grandparent's total BS about the view settings. Ever seen the photo of 8 Multi-Monitor setup on MSFS? All you needed for 911 was a pitch, a yaw, a throttle, and no flaps.
That's because you don't have full gears on. Go to a surplus store and slap all the gulf war tac gears on and try to drive with knee pads, and steer with elbow pads. Then tell me it isn't hot wherever you were.
I know eh. Makes me wonder who thinks up these crazy shinik.
One thing I know for sure though if this system was put in place 7 years ago when I dodged a blind merger by accelerating, I would've been dead.
The parent is exactly right on this. I drove a puny dodge sundance, but I managed to get out of the way because I know exactly how the car performs under different road conditions. I bet many people here had experience when speeding saved their live.
It'll take much longer to download shows oh noes!!!11onetwoten. Guess it's time to queue more shows so I don't run out of things to watch.
Like it matters. Downloaders, at least the ones I know, rarely download "1" thing and let that sit. They usually keep downloading crap overlapping the finishing time. If they can't wait to see a movie for example, for me anyway, I would've gone to the theatre to see it (episode 3), if I am downloading, it already mean I am not in a hurry.
*opens firefox's download history and click some more..*
sorry to drag this off topic, but the UK customs do let people bring in airsoft guns. My mate just brought his guns back to the UK for school. I am on arniesairsoft and know the UK scene pretty well hehe.
I am in Hong Kong btw and if you guessed it I am also an airsoft junky hehe. What a place to stay for this sport eh? The mini's you suggested are $600 - $800 hkd now here. So if you'd like to come get one now's the time. However, they're very weak and turning those into turrets would mean you can only cover a small area when spraying the fertilizers.
The "inventor"'s choice of a P90 is the best choice for power/size. Also for mounting consideration, good job!
The point on air leaking from the side of the bb is also valid, however I am less concern of that than when it jams your gun, taking you out of action. Again, gun jamming is very unlikely unless your barrel is really tight and the bb is really thick. But considering the fertilizer might dent and chip off inside the barrel, the barrel would get dirty pretty quickly and jam things eventually.
These are mostly my concerns and if someone invented fertilizer bb that equals the performance of plastic bb, while keeping the price at 1.5x the current plastic bb price, I'd be happy to give mother nature a shot, no pun.
I watched a show no TV about HIV. It's not as simple as that. The truth of the matter is, which "people" are afraid to publicize:
The HIV virus mutates too quick for any attempt to find a cure to be effective.
The host then went to show a "3d graph" of the flu mutation strands, as big as a basketball. He then goes, if this is the flu mutation strands per year, per the entire human population, THIS (shows a graph probably 100 times as big as the basketball), is the HIV mutation strands per PERSON, per year.
And that's just per person.
The truth is, yes we have way to battle HIV, but the damn bug fights back so quick that by the time we fought off 1 strand, we already have 100 other mutated strand.
To this date, I've never taken a flu shot.
Loving something is one thing - being good at it is other. It certainly gets easier to get good at something you love, but being good at it takes more than that - the environment, the opportunities, the inspiration...
Exactly! And vice versa, being good at something you do doesn't mean you love it either. Ask someone who gives good BJ's. To be successful takes a lot more than loving it, feeding it, and giving "it" time. You have to be at the right place at the right time more often, then most other ones around you.
I'll just smoke smaller cigarette, DUH!
It's the first time I actually join the war between "affect" and "effect". It never stops amazing me on how people can mess this up. Is it because they sound the same or look the same or what? Anyone know why people mix these up please?
I think it's just wishful thinking not on cryogenics, but on the honesty of the human spirit. And for how long does someone, some corp. has to keep this promise? And How many people are keeping it together?
Cryo is alright, but to trust all that people with all that money? And all that technology? Come on. If I were anywhere next that technologically advanced, I'd fake his ID, transplant all his feature to me, kill him, and get his money and spend it in a month. All that people, and not a single one who'd be tempted by doing that? Or a group of people.. Oh Enron.
I know the dudes who outsource are probably not gonna get thru finals. And I agree to siblings that yes we pay thousands of dollars to learn. But there're so many noobs in college that have no clue why they're there. They don't know that they're there to learn and merely view the education as a process they must go through in order to head for the big world.
For these students, you can't talk them into the learning theory. They won't buy it. Perhaps they're rich, perhaps they don't know what they want to learn. But time goes on and they must hand in that assignment anyway. I've seen it happened countless times.
Now you can't deny that outsourcing (or using whatever means possible) to get the job done is a skill in itself. The art of hiring people might actually got billy gates where he is today.
As another honkie here, there're also smarties elevators in Cyberport HK. To add to parent, there's also another problem with these smarties: if you miss your floor (22) when the elevator's supposed to stop at 17, 22, and 35, you are basically fruitarded because there's no BUTTON inside the elevator for you to make the thing stop at 22 again on the way down. Wow! Smart!
Thanks. Next time I go back, I'll definitely give this a try and might also take some spectacular photos too :)
Ah so that's why I don't have a girlfriend!
Btw would I be able to see that band in Toronto, Canada; or Hong Kong? Thanks.
But I wasn't talking about the disk. I was talking about "our own galaxy's shape". How do we know that's what it'll look like from outside if we've never been outside.
I've always wondered, how do we know our own galaxy's shape? From our point of view. do we just look 360, more stars there, less stars here, therefore we're on the rim side of the galaxy?
Dude,
I spend the same number of hours in front of my PC since 1994. And yes I would "think" it's connected to bad eye sight in that your eyes are always focused on something very closed. My near-sightedness generally goes up 50 degrees per 2.5 years.
If you noticed how asians wears more glasses (especially from hong kong or tokyo), it's because of the jam packed environment and we rarely get to look beyond 2 miles in any direction for the whole childhood period.
So to answer your question, no those funky glasses won't help because you're still focusing on the same short distance. Finding another hobby does help.
Dude, I ain't no sucker. I live in hong kong and this hair soy sauce story made the 7pm news. That's because they weren't just making it and sell as no frills. They counterfeited an existing brand and trade it all over mainland, just not hong kong.
Also, how would like to buy an Intel computer but only to find that the insides are actually made by a Chinese knockoff company.
Or worse yet, you found out it's made by AMD!!! oh noes!!!!111onetwoten.!
what we have in stores for you. Earlier we had soy sauce made from hair juice. Yes, factories in China grinding human hair into juice and mix with water.
Fake down blankets stuffed with shit polyesters.
Now hear this, fake EGGS. Yes you heard right. What mogglers my bind was how on earth could you make eggs cheaper than collecting from chickens. The fake eggs were obviously inedible, but will crack and pour just like a real egg, with yolks and stuff.
The famous fake gucci's and LV's are old news.
Latest that came in from a buddy who works in shenzhen was that he rode in a fake mercedes benz. They copied all contours and instead of the tri-star, it's a 5 pointed-star (China)! Cool eh.
Well, it's similar. But not identical. For me for example, I only had 2 credits from highschool years playing the "keyboard". But now I mainly play for enjoyment and make tunes for fun.
For my cousin who has a grade 10 piano level, he now too only play for fun. But during those 10 years I tell you, he didn't know what he was doing and I would say that he's forced to practise.
Of course I envy his skills on the keys but at the same time I am happy that I wasn't forced to do anything until the day I got mad at that thing which was supposed to be so beautiful as music. And besides him, I bet there're many others who're put up to play just to "repeat" Mozart.
We lack new pieces, we don't lack Mozart 2.0.
Just wait till your prescription glasses bills hit the sky. These dumb basses are killing me.
Here's the description of "aerogel" from NASA:
Crayons on Aerogel over a flame Aerogel is not like conventional foams, but is a special porous material with extreme microporosity on a micron scale. It is composed of individual features only a few nanometers in size. These are linked in a highly porous dendritic-like structure. This exotic substance has many unusual properties, such as low thermal conductivity, refractive index and sound speed - in addition to its exceptional ability to capture fast moving dust. Aerogel is made by high temperature and pressure-critical-point drying of a gel composed of colloidal silica structural units filled with solvents. Aerogel was prepared and flight qualified at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). JPL also produced aerogel for the Mars Pathfinder and Stardust missions, which possesses well-controlled properties and purity. This particular JPL-made silica aerogel approaches the density of air. It is strong and easily survives launch and space environments. JPL aerogel capture experiments have flown previously and been recovered on Shuttle flights, Spacelab II and Eureca.
so what the hell is that in English?
Exactly! As just as sibling says, the relation of 911 and MSFS is valid because they're not exactly "landing" the plane. Just as grandparent's total BS about the view settings. Ever seen the photo of 8 Multi-Monitor setup on MSFS? All you needed for 911 was a pitch, a yaw, a throttle, and no flaps.
That's because you don't have full gears on. Go to a surplus store and slap all the gulf war tac gears on and try to drive with knee pads, and steer with elbow pads. Then tell me it isn't hot wherever you were.
I know eh. Makes me wonder who thinks up these crazy shinik.
One thing I know for sure though if this system was put in place 7 years ago when I dodged a blind merger by accelerating, I would've been dead.
The parent is exactly right on this. I drove a puny dodge sundance, but I managed to get out of the way because I know exactly how the car performs under different road conditions. I bet many people here had experience when speeding saved their live.
It'll take much longer to download shows oh noes!!!11onetwoten. Guess it's time to queue more shows so I don't run out of things to watch.
..*
Like it matters. Downloaders, at least the ones I know, rarely download "1" thing and let that sit. They usually keep downloading crap overlapping the finishing time. If they can't wait to see a movie for example, for me anyway, I would've gone to the theatre to see it (episode 3), if I am downloading, it already mean I am not in a hurry.
*opens firefox's download history and click some more
I want to know because I wonder if Civ can be improved even more up to this stage. I mean, it's been really great already.
sorry to drag this off topic, but the UK customs do let people bring in airsoft guns. My mate just brought his guns back to the UK for school. I am on arniesairsoft and know the UK scene pretty well hehe.
Haydn, Thanks for filling in :)
I am in Hong Kong btw and if you guessed it I am also an airsoft junky hehe. What a place to stay for this sport eh? The mini's you suggested are $600 - $800 hkd now here. So if you'd like to come get one now's the time. However, they're very weak and turning those into turrets would mean you can only cover a small area when spraying the fertilizers.
The "inventor"'s choice of a P90 is the best choice for power/size. Also for mounting consideration, good job!
The point on air leaking from the side of the bb is also valid, however I am less concern of that than when it jams your gun, taking you out of action. Again, gun jamming is very unlikely unless your barrel is really tight and the bb is really thick. But considering the fertilizer might dent and chip off inside the barrel, the barrel would get dirty pretty quickly and jam things eventually.
These are mostly my concerns and if someone invented fertilizer bb that equals the performance of plastic bb, while keeping the price at 1.5x the current plastic bb price, I'd be happy to give mother nature a shot, no pun.