Maybe it would be better to think of a "driving" license as an "operate a motor vehicle on a public road" licence. Your car is yours- I expect you can do what you want with it on your property -if you had a drive/road on your property or even a track- I'd think you're safe to speed to your heart's content.
There's more to these things though. Myopia, for example has been linked to the higher consumtion of refinined sugars and grains in industrialized society. http://www.mercola.com/2002/apr/17/near-sightednes s.htm Likewise asthma and increased hygene http://allergies.about.com/b/a/2003_10_16.htm I'm not asserting the accuracy of either of these specific claims, just trying to make the point that environment plays a big role in these changes.
Exactly, when I was in High School I used Lotus WordPro for most of my papers. When working on my senior research paper, I saved a copy every night in the wordpro format and in.doc but still just turned in a print copy, so I could have been working in just about any text editor.
No kidding, nothing burned me more than seeing the engineering school at the college I finished at last spring using a 20 or 30 PCs each in each of several comp labs- all reasonable high end systems for (circa 1.5-2 years ago) that were locked down like that- every one had a cd-rw drive but the school's image didn't even have buring software installed. Thank goodness for linux boot floppies.
I would agree and add that another problem with rail vs auto in the US is that most of the area is poorly served by any kind of local public/mass transit. So if you need a car already to get to work and get the groceries,and most roads are paid for in a manner independent of how much you use them-it is automatically less attractive to take a train since the only added cost left to you is fuel+(vehicle wear&tear).
This isn't one of the affected movies, but a similar problem is in BTF 2. I was irritated by one schene in the dvd of Back to the Future 2. Where Marty puts on the jucket from the future, and "size adjusts" to fit him you can't see the end of his sleves in the widescreen dvd. In the old TV version (perhaps the VHS as well I don't know for sure) you could see the entire length of the sleves.
No kidding, they used to be set up more like a premium channel, i.e. something like HBO but just for disney stuff. My parents still have a large collection of VHS disney movies taped of the channel in the mid to late 80s. Now, even if they show a movie they interupt it with their own crap throughout.
I'd mod this up if I could- So often in this Science/Religion debate people talk about "Truth"(i.e. is it found via Religion or Science) The thing is, science doesn't need to be justified in terms of this "truth" thing. It's objective is a prediction enabling understanding of our environment. That is all. Saying it will not lead us to any "Truth"/"Enlightenment" misses its point.
But if the corpse is recent- the organs can be used for transplant. They're not dead yet, nor are most of the cells in the corpse- it's that will be very soon because the body's suport system for its cells (e.g. circulatory system) is no longer functioning. An embrio has much in common with a dead persons heart. It is alive (though not sentient), and could continue to be under the right circumstances (transplant / IV implantation) but without any assistance is as good as dead.
Just because it's in a common area doesn't mean it must be common use for the family. It could still be "theirs" to use as they feel comfortable/can get away with having others in the room.
The crime/copyright infringement isn't artificial; it's the scarcity of the property that is artificial. That's what copyright is really. With real property there is scarcity-if your car is stolen you don't have it anymore. With "intellectual property" I can copy your work without depriving anyone of physical property. That's why it's called copyright-it limits one's rights to copy a work giving the owner a monopoly on it, the idea being allow new artists to get foothold. This has been taken advantage of, of course. The benefit is meant to be for the artist creating the work- not the media corp. -even if they claim it allows them to find "new talent". A 95 year copyright doesn't do much for the original artist.
WDW did rent cameras at one time. I went there with my parents when I was 9, I'd recently bought myself a 110 film camera at a garage sale but I dropped and broke it. My parents rented me another camera to use. (Incidentally I remember it used an odd daisy wheel film- a disk with the film around the edge. Haven't seen that in a long time.) I'm surprised they don't still do that with digitals- for an exorbitant price of course.
yeah Muck Fiami
Maybe it would be better to think of a "driving" license as an "operate a motor vehicle on a public road" licence. Your car is yours- I expect you can do what you want with it on your property -if you had a drive/road on your property or even a track- I'd think you're safe to speed to your heart's content.
There's more to these things though. Myopia, for example has been linked to the higher consumtion of refinined sugars and grains in industrialized society. http://www.mercola.com/2002/apr/17/near-sightednes s.htm Likewise asthma and increased hygene http://allergies.about.com/b/a/2003_10_16.htm I'm not asserting the accuracy of either of these specific claims, just trying to make the point that environment plays a big role in these changes.
Exactly, when I was in High School I used Lotus WordPro for most of my papers. When working on my senior research paper, I saved a copy every night in the wordpro format and in .doc but still just turned in a print copy, so I could have been working in just about any text editor.
Would that mean someone could sue George Lucas for diffamating his own work?
No kidding, nothing burned me more than seeing the engineering school at the college I finished at last spring using a 20 or 30 PCs each in each of several comp labs- all reasonable high end systems for (circa 1.5-2 years ago) that were locked down like that- every one had a cd-rw drive but the school's image didn't even have buring software installed. Thank goodness for linux boot floppies.
I would agree and add that another problem with rail vs auto in the US is that most of the area is poorly served by any kind of local public/mass transit. So if you need a car already to get to work and get the groceries,and most roads are paid for in a manner independent of how much you use them-it is automatically less attractive to take a train since the only added cost left to you is fuel+(vehicle wear&tear).
Unfortunatly I think Hara's a bit too far out of downtown to take advantage of this.
Looks like they don't any of those. .net gives a Verisign "under construction" page.
Here's one bitpim
This isn't one of the affected movies, but a similar problem is in BTF 2. I was irritated by one schene in the dvd of Back to the Future 2. Where Marty puts on the jucket from the future, and "size adjusts" to fit him you can't see the end of his sleves in the widescreen dvd. In the old TV version (perhaps the VHS as well I don't know for sure) you could see the entire length of the sleves.
I've seen these metal keyboards used in outdoor kiosks before. You'd have to come up with a housing to mount it in but it would look pretty cool.
No kidding, just look what happened to Cheshire
'First rule in government spending: Why build one when you can have two at twice the price?'
No kidding, they used to be set up more like a premium channel, i.e. something like HBO but just for disney stuff. My parents still have a large collection of VHS disney movies taped of the channel in the mid to late 80s. Now, even if they show a movie they interupt it with their own crap throughout.
p.s. Anyone remember Danger Bay?
I'd mod this up if I could- So often in this Science/Religion debate people talk about "Truth"(i.e. is it found via Religion or Science) The thing is, science doesn't need to be justified in terms of this "truth" thing. It's objective is a prediction enabling understanding of our environment. That is all. Saying it will not lead us to any "Truth"/"Enlightenment" misses its point.
But if the corpse is recent- the organs can be used for transplant. They're not dead yet, nor are most of the cells in the corpse- it's that will be very soon because the body's suport system for its cells (e.g. circulatory system) is no longer functioning. An embrio has much in common with a dead persons heart. It is alive (though not sentient), and could continue to be under the right circumstances (transplant / IV implantation) but without any assistance is as good as dead.
Just because it's in a common area doesn't mean it must be common use for the family. It could still be "theirs" to use as they feel comfortable/can get away with having others in the room.
I think that was the first president Bush http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush
I'd very much like a gmail invite- check my journal for address Thanks!
The crime/copyright infringement isn't artificial; it's the scarcity of the property that is artificial. That's what copyright is really. With real property there is scarcity-if your car is stolen you don't have it anymore. With "intellectual property" I can copy your work without depriving anyone of physical property. That's why it's called copyright-it limits one's rights to copy a work giving the owner a monopoly on it, the idea being allow new artists to get foothold. This has been taken advantage of, of course. The benefit is meant to be for the artist creating the work- not the media corp. -even if they claim it allows them to find "new talent". A 95 year copyright doesn't do much for the original artist.
WDW did rent cameras at one time. I went there with my parents when I was 9, I'd recently bought myself a 110 film camera at a garage sale but I dropped and broke it. My parents rented me another camera to use. (Incidentally I remember it used an odd daisy wheel film- a disk with the film around the edge. Haven't seen that in a long time.) I'm surprised they don't still do that with digitals- for an exorbitant price of course.
In fact it would seem good sanitation could increase asthma rates
Over a barrel.. Ha! an orange barrel.
ok ok already, I'm holding still