The Bemer 3000 electromagnetic therapy has been around a while now and is used in a lot of therapies, particularly in sports where rapid healing from injury is needed. I've heard many good things about it and from the evidence I've seen it's not just some quack idea made into a product like many other things we're used to. Quite expensive for now, probably because of patents. Once they expire expect to see floods of cheap knock-offs come to the market.
Well I can simply go into firefox with my buffer-copied URL and middle click in any window/tab (in the window not the address bar) and the URL loads. That's about as 'paste and go' as you can get IMO. Is this some add-on feature I've inherited from an extension because I always thought that was native firefox behaviour? I only bother pasting into the address bar if I have a mangled two line URL from an email I need to concatenate so not having firefox automatically load the first half of a URL into the address bar is exactly what I want.
VMWare Server is a server so the VMs running on it are accessible from other machines by running a client tool. With Workstation and Player you can only access and use the VMs from the machine they are running on - no remote connectivity (unless you run a client connectivity tool like VNC fom within the VM). Workstation is more sophisticated (mutiple snapshot capablitities, VM Teams, etc) with the exception that the VMs cannot be accessed remotely.
2) There is less homocide per capita in the US, then in Brittian.
Complete crap.
Unless things have changed dramatically since 2000, and I seriously doubt it, the homicide rate then per 100,000 in the US was 5.64. In England and Wales per 100,000 it was 1.61. Even in the more belligerent Northern Ireland it was only 2.84
Of course regardless of the type of fuel used a car is still a car. Granting exemptions based upon fuel type makes a mockery of a traffic management system which is supposedly being implemented to reduce congestion.
The Bemer 3000 electromagnetic therapy has been around a while now and is used in a lot of therapies, particularly in sports where rapid healing from injury is needed. I've heard many good things about it and from the evidence I've seen it's not just some quack idea made into a product like many other things we're used to. Quite expensive for now, probably because of patents. Once they expire expect to see floods of cheap knock-offs come to the market.
Well I can simply go into firefox with my buffer-copied URL and middle click in any window/tab (in the window not the address bar) and the URL loads. That's about as 'paste and go' as you can get IMO. Is this some add-on feature I've inherited from an extension because I always thought that was native firefox behaviour? I only bother pasting into the address bar if I have a mangled two line URL from an email I need to concatenate so not having firefox automatically load the first half of a URL into the address bar is exactly what I want.
VMWare Server is a server so the VMs running on it are accessible from other machines by running a client tool. With Workstation and Player you can only access and use the VMs from the machine they are running on - no remote connectivity (unless you run a client connectivity tool like VNC fom within the VM). Workstation is more sophisticated (mutiple snapshot capablitities, VM Teams, etc) with the exception that the VMs cannot be accessed remotely.
Complete crap.
Unless things have changed dramatically since 2000, and I seriously doubt it, the homicide rate then per 100,000 in the US was 5.64. In England and Wales per 100,000 it was 1.61. Even in the more belligerent Northern Ireland it was only 2.84
Of course regardless of the type of fuel used a car is still a car. Granting exemptions based upon fuel type makes a mockery of a traffic management system which is supposedly being implemented to reduce congestion.