Trolls are a waste of time; not only for the experienced but they can also misguide the newer members of a community. Take Eve Online, a newer member has a lot of questions since there is so many elements and attributes to modules, ships and physics mechanics. A troll can easily give a newer member some bad advice to some one who has a question and 100 other newer members can silently read it and have the same misunderstanding being propagated by the troll.
That's a lot of damage to let sit and fester. The (ineffective) alternative is to gently argue your way and show everyone the errors of the trolls way. The reason it is ineffective is your wasting time and space and giving the floor to the troll instead of answering legitimate questions.
I'm sure people were scared to get into a horseless carriage at one point, since there was no horse. Frickin' horseless carriages how do they work?
Anyways now people are scared to get on horses. I assume the day will come when people are not only scared of using command line interfaces but also using a computer that only has kb and mouse inputs instead of audio or some other "new" input method.
Yes because the informants trusted wikileaks not OpenLeaks with the documents. (However misplaced that trust was I do not know). An inforant would be sweating bullets right now.
You don't even need to have them turned back in. There are expiring document files. See the text book industry for college e-books that have expiration dates.
My HS football team had 30+ plays for offense alone and we had to memorize those. Granted some of them were the same play with slightly different formations but I can easily see a pro team having 50+ pages of plays.
It looks like China is going to provide this to its citizens without launching oil wars in the Middle East. I'm not a fan of the current government in China but this a rare gold star for them from me.
Not the Middle East but China has been throwing their weight around in Africa over oil. They are by know means innocent players and there has been fall out on a local level. I grant you the point that it seems that they are trying to move in the right direction.
This bridge needs constant maintenance, it never stops getting painted that particular red. Once they finish painting across it it is time to start again at the opposite end. It is also over turbulent seawater, foundation is constantly getting beaten up, constant suspension cable auditing/replacing (not cheap), lights for night driving. Not only do cars pass over it but sea vessels underneath it so the water thoroughfare has to be clear and watched for sediment build up near the pillars, maritime lights, aviation lights.
This is my hypothesis on why rail doesn't get pat Downs and Air Travel does. An Airplane can be used as a weapon and once it is in the air you don't know what/where and how critical of a system it will hit. On the other-hand you can do two things with a train, move hostile units and two blow it up.
A. You know the path a train is going to take and can stop it at nearly any spot on it's predefined path. Just blow up the tracks. The explosion can at most take out the area of a neighborhood.
B. The pat down's are not for the passenger's safety (They are just casualties), it's for the safety of the infrastructure.
When you're driving and look over to see a kid looking into his/her lap. You aren't looking at a depressed kid, your looking at a kid playing a portable console.
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Trolls are a waste of time; not only for the experienced but they can also misguide the newer members of a community. Take Eve Online, a newer member has a lot of questions since there is so many elements and attributes to modules, ships and physics mechanics. A troll can easily give a newer member some bad advice to some one who has a question and 100 other newer members can silently read it and have the same misunderstanding being propagated by the troll.
That's a lot of damage to let sit and fester. The (ineffective) alternative is to gently argue your way and show everyone the errors of the trolls way. The reason it is ineffective is your wasting time and space and giving the floor to the troll instead of answering legitimate questions.
I'm sure people were scared to get into a horseless carriage at one point, since there was no horse. Frickin' horseless carriages how do they work?
Anyways now people are scared to get on horses. I assume the day will come when people are not only scared of using command line interfaces but also using a computer that only has kb and mouse inputs instead of audio or some other "new" input method.
unfortunately it's/its is an outlier and does not follow that usual convention.
simple way to remember is it's = it is and its = possession.
http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000227.htm
disclaimer: I am not a grammar nazi.
My guess is legacy applications, probably run secretly in Wine.
informant*
Yes because the informants trusted wikileaks not OpenLeaks with the documents. (However misplaced that trust was I do not know). An inforant would be sweating bullets right now.
Precession, nutation, and polar motion.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/4640262/James-Bond-style-jetpack-powered-by-high-pressure-water-invented.html
I'm sure there have been some small improvements but here is the story from 2 years ago.
You don't even need to have them turned back in. There are expiring document files. See the text book industry for college e-books that have expiration dates.
My HS football team had 30+ plays for offense alone and we had to memorize those. Granted some of them were the same play with slightly different formations but I can easily see a pro team having 50+ pages of plays.
It looks like China is going to provide this to its citizens without launching oil wars in the Middle East. I'm not a fan of the current government in China but this a rare gold star for them from me.
Not the Middle East but China has been throwing their weight around in Africa over oil. They are by know means innocent players and there has been fall out on a local level. I grant you the point that it seems that they are trying to move in the right direction.
This bridge needs constant maintenance, it never stops getting painted that particular red. Once they finish painting across it it is time to start again at the opposite end. It is also over turbulent seawater, foundation is constantly getting beaten up, constant suspension cable auditing/replacing (not cheap), lights for night driving. Not only do cars pass over it but sea vessels underneath it so the water thoroughfare has to be clear and watched for sediment build up near the pillars, maritime lights, aviation lights.
I'm sure I'm missing a ton of other costs.
Sorry for the capitalization atrocities.
This is my hypothesis on why rail doesn't get pat Downs and Air Travel does. An Airplane can be used as a weapon and once it is in the air you don't know what /where and how critical of a system it will hit. On the other-hand you can do two things with a train, move hostile units and two blow it up.
A. You know the path a train is going to take and can stop it at nearly any spot on it's predefined path. Just blow up the tracks. The explosion can at most take out the area of a neighborhood.
B. The pat down's are not for the passenger's safety (They are just casualties), it's for the safety of the infrastructure.
When you're driving and look over to see a kid looking into his/her lap. You aren't looking at a depressed kid, your looking at a kid playing a portable console.
Knock Knock!
Sarah Connor: Who's There?
Ahnuld: Da Terminator. Are you Sarah Connor?
I think we all know how this ends.
Family to Family status (those who were split due to bad timing of being North or South of the 38th parrallel.
Sounds like something Danny McBride would say in East Bound and Down
When you bring this note back in after 25-30 years and they sorry the note doesn't check out.
1. You just lost money.
2. You look like a criminal.
3. Bank profits as usual.
Then every schmoe writing a book will want citations on wikipedia, I'd rather see more 'needs citation' than more spam of irrelevant footnotes.
Is the Protector the third part of the trilogy? I was only able to find Ong Bak one and two with a cursory search. Thanks.
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This compound is toxic to honey bees. The persistence of residues and potential residual toxicity of Clothianidin in nectar and pollen suggests the possibility of chronic toxic risk to honey bee larvae and the eventual instability of the hive.
its not it's.. dang I just proved your point.. sigh, I'll go sit in a corner with out a computer now.
Personally I think anyone who spells their nick with numbers in an effort to look 'leet' deserves to have their computer confiscated
Don't judge a book by it's cover.