This will set most anything on fire in a controlled manner. I keep one on my keychain and have for over 10 years. I was challenged that the magnesium would ignite or spark if put on a grinder and it didn't even spark and as the metal is removed it pulled enough heat away to keep the bar cool. The 'flint' side however creates spectacular sparks with a grinder and adequate ones with a knife.
Are OTTO fuels, diesel
fuels, atomic
fuels all nice and safe when exposed to sea water and sea life?
Submarines are a fact and will be for quite some time, keeping them
intact is a good thing.
I buy Shotgun News, it's nothing but ads but they are appreciated ads.:) There used to be good computer magazines that had were mostly ads for stuff that were not so corpratty as the current ones but I've not seen any in a while. I miss my Commodore magazines.:(
I have friends who recommend products or sites they've had good luck with. I recommend friends to places I've done business with and sites I've bought from. I go looking for stuff. I don't deal with suck ass ads and refuse to click on them.
What ever happened to the non-volatile drive that was based on CDRW or DVDRW material. It was supposed to have no spinning parts though I don't recall if it had a moving mirror and laser but it sounded as if it would have lasted longer than flash memory.
Exactly, I live very close to several movie theaters and I'm not really interested in seeing anything that was out this summer because of quality or timing.
Another reason I don't go is I can view my movies on a screen in the comfort of my home with my home theater system and THX sound along with some salvaged movie seats.
No I don't have those but... I will. It's still nice to invite friends over for food, booze, movies to msttify and movies to watch and games even if all I have is a simple surround system and a modest television.
Set up a get together for once a month and provide sleeping space for those to drunk too drive, ok provide sleeping space for all the guests:) and you've got a nice weekend even if the seating is what was easily and cheaply available.
The numbers are interesting. Because of the outright scientific fraud on globul warming I can't easily accept the anti-people crowd's information anymore. This seems to impact people less but I'd have to look at the raw numbers which as always are hard to come by.
This is the subject about work and such
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I am fortunate to work in a position requiring craftsmanship and precision. The company does treat us well, protestations from the pUnion people are considered background noise except in extreme cases. I like my job but do not like the restrictions on merit advancement which are encumbered by a union. I do however like the blanket protections a union provide. It would be a risk for me to jump to a a position not covered by the union safety net but the pay and benefits are outstanding.
It has to exactly mimic MS Office out of the box or it gets deleted in favor of MS Office. Given a few months to learn new tricks and customizations only a small percentage of former MS Office users would touch the interface. Authors are the worst, sheesh such a rainman attitude you've *never* seen.
Actually progress in science has been suppressed in some areas by scientists. And it's engineering that will fail and try other things. If the wings don't work you don't burn a chicken you design better wings.
It should mean a lot of duplicate management goes away. A lot of companies are dumping higher end people and keeping the low wage ones. Raytheon and Honeywell are two examples. Both shed a lot of engineers recently and both just cut about 10 percent more. Very worrisome to some friends but they cut higher wage engineers at both companies.
My cheap 17 dollar 7in1 reader reads memory sticks. Enermax, same people that make the power supplies. It works exactly like a USB drive and plugs in a USB port.
Don't know the model, it doesn't have one printed on it but it's got a blue LED and shows up as four USB devices.
I could not book mark in Firefox like I could in Mozilla. Firefox had modal windows that would not die. Some of the ease of anti-corprate pr0n blocking (ads) was *removed* from Firefox.
Thunder...bird had similar problems and ate some of my mail.
There were other UI issues. It's damn near takes a programmer to convert *back* to mozilla. I did not appreciate this.
Firefox and Thunderbird seem to hate each other. Try sending an entire webpage like you can in Mozilla. Wow, the button is gone. Try pasting a graphic into Thunderbird as an inline.
After much wall banging I managed to get Mozilla back and ripped off those two battered children off my system.
Check out the site that links to his site far more than Fuddruckers. There's nothing on his site about copyright nor how he wants someone to link to the games. His URL is at the bottom of the game as is his contact information.
I have a fire starter made by Doan Mach & Equip Co. Inc Euclid OHe starting-tool.htmlT O2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/search-bool.html&r =8&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=ptxt&s1=4,188,192&OS=4,188,1 92&RS=4,188,192
http://www.1sks.com/store/doan-usgi-magnesium-fir
NSN 4240-01-160-5618
FSCM 6251 MFR/PN 8702
FIRE STARTING TOOL
MAGNESIUM
U.S. PATENT NO. 4,188,192
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=P
This will set most anything on fire in a controlled manner. I keep one on my keychain and have for over 10 years. I was challenged that the magnesium would ignite or spark if put on a grinder and it didn't even spark and as the metal is removed it pulled enough heat away to keep the bar cool. The 'flint' side however creates spectacular sparks with a grinder and adequate ones with a knife.
This will start wet paper or wood easily.
This is really going to piss off the blackmailers.
Have the machine tell you with dyndns.org's service and an autoupdate client then just SSH to mymomanddadarecluelessbutpjbgravely.is-a-geek.net :)
Are OTTO fuels, diesel fuels, atomic fuels all nice and safe when exposed to sea water and sea life?
Submarines are a fact and will be for quite some time, keeping them intact is a good thing.
I buy Shotgun News, it's nothing but ads but they are appreciated ads. :) There used to be good computer magazines that had were mostly ads for stuff that were not so corpratty as the current ones but I've not seen any in a while. I miss my Commodore magazines. :(
I have friends who recommend products or sites they've had good luck with. I recommend friends to places I've done business with and sites I've bought from. I go looking for stuff. I don't deal with suck ass ads and refuse to click on them.
Don't talk to the cops it's not in your best interests without representation.
Inelegant designer
Put the data in several secure areas and on the USB encrypted.
Print out your keys using the Xerox http://www.parc.com/solutions/dataglyphs/
Its proprietary but damn simple to print.
What ever happened to the non-volatile drive that was based on CDRW or DVDRW material. It was supposed to have no spinning parts though I don't recall if it had a moving mirror and laser but it sounded as if it would have lasted longer than flash memory.
Exactly, I live very close to several movie theaters and I'm not really interested in seeing anything that was out this summer because of quality or timing.
:) and you've got a nice weekend even if the seating is what was easily and cheaply available.
Another reason I don't go is I can view my movies on a screen in the comfort of my home with my home theater system and THX sound along with some salvaged movie seats.
No I don't have those but... I will. It's still nice to invite friends over for food, booze, movies to msttify and movies to watch and games even if all I have is a simple surround system and a modest television.
Set up a get together for once a month and provide sleeping space for those to drunk too drive, ok provide sleeping space for all the guests
The numbers are interesting. Because of the outright scientific fraud on globul warming I can't easily accept the anti-people crowd's information anymore. This seems to impact people less but I'd have to look at the raw numbers which as always are hard to come by.
I am fortunate to work in a position requiring craftsmanship and precision. The company does treat us well, protestations from the pUnion people are considered background noise except in extreme cases. I like my job but do not like the restrictions on merit advancement which are encumbered by a union. I do however like the blanket protections a union provide. It would be a risk for me to jump to a a position not covered by the union safety net but the pay and benefits are outstanding.
It has to exactly mimic MS Office out of the box or it gets deleted in favor of MS Office. Given a few months to learn new tricks and customizations only a small percentage of former MS Office users would touch the interface. Authors are the worst, sheesh such a rainman attitude you've *never* seen.
Odd, dolphins actually help each other to have sex. A couple and one to keep them from coming apart.
Actually progress in science has been suppressed in some areas by scientists. And it's engineering that will fail and try other things. If the wings don't work you don't burn a chicken you design better wings.
It should mean a lot of duplicate management goes away. A lot of companies are dumping higher end people and keeping the low wage ones. Raytheon and Honeywell are two examples. Both shed a lot of engineers recently and both just cut about 10 percent more. Very worrisome to some friends but they cut higher wage engineers at both companies.
My cheap 17 dollar 7in1 reader reads memory sticks.
x /aluminum7n1/
Enermax, same people that make the power supplies.
It works exactly like a USB drive and plugs in a USB port.
Don't know the model, it doesn't have one printed on it but it's got a blue LED and shows up as four USB devices.
Review: http://www.cluboc.net/reviews/card_readers/enerma
lsusb shows:
ID 05e3:0710 Genesys Logic, Inc.
dmesg shows:
Attached scsi removable disk sda at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
Vendor: Generic Model: STORAGE DEVICE Rev: 9132
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 1
Vendor: Generic Model: STORAGE DEVICE Rev: 9132
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Attached scsi removable disk sdc at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 2
Vendor: Generic Model: STORAGE DEVICE Rev: 9132
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
Attached scsi removable disk sdd at scsi3, channel 0, id 0, lun 3
Wish it had a USB hub, webserver and a hard drive.
Gnome does the playmobile crap too. It's so bad you have to run a command line to change crap.
Lets set:
I could not book mark in Firefox like I could in Mozilla. Firefox had modal windows that would not die. Some of the ease of anti-corprate pr0n blocking (ads) was *removed* from Firefox.
Thunder...bird had similar problems and ate some of my mail.
There were other UI issues. It's damn near takes a programmer to convert *back* to mozilla. I did not appreciate this.
Firefox and Thunderbird seem to hate each other. Try sending an entire webpage like you can in Mozilla. Wow, the button is gone. Try pasting a graphic into Thunderbird as an inline.
After much wall banging I managed to get Mozilla back and ripped off those two battered children off my system.
The military mandates the hard drive or other permanent storage media be removed.
This is a legitimate site. I mourn that it's gone to a contrator because at the local DRMO it was easy to pick up cool stuff.
It's all run through here now and no computer will have a harddrive.
http://www.govliquidation.com/
There are 20 shot revolvers. They were made over 100 years ago.
Check out the site that links to his site far more than Fuddruckers. There's nothing on his site about copyright nor how he wants someone to link to the games. His URL is at the bottom of the game as is his contact information.
I'll I've ever found flash to be of use for is corprat porn.
AP-1000
http://www.ap1000.westinghousenuclear.com/