The same thing that happens in cartoons - it will make a farting noise and zip back and forth until it stops, at which point it will realize that it is not obeying the law of gravity, say "Yipes" and fall.
In college in 92, I went to a speech by the Vice President. [This what you will about him, but that was the first time I'd been to see a speech by a national political figure - I also saw Clinton give a campaign speech that fall at the state fairgrounds, and again when he stopped in Ames in 1995 or 1996] We got there about an hour ahead of time and stood in line. The line was kind of long and we were about at the midpoint by the time they were getting ready to start letting people in.
At the beginning of the line, there were a bunch of protestors with signs and stuff - they must have gotten into line at 5am or so to be there - they were planning on getting seats front and center to heckle the speaker.
My group was just standing around chatting when some secret service looking guys came up and said "you - follow us", so we did. We ended up in the very front row right in front of the podium.
The lesson here is twofold. This kind of thing always goes on and that the campaigns will do what they can to minimize it.
A better question is why someone feels that they must "crash a party" of a rally thrown by someone that they don't agree with - they're not trying to do anything but make the front page of the local paper and cheapen their position and protests in general. At a Presidential campaign stop, you've got to figure that 85% of the attendees have already made up their minds that they'll vote for [insert candidate here]. 10% might not yet be decided, but would likely lean toward that candidate. The other 5% would be the protestors and those who have made up their minds the other way.
You're not going after the same deposits though? Wouldn't coal mining be more dangerous as the veins of coal are inherently less stable than rock (where you'd find uranium)?
I'm not sure that corn has a real flower that you'd recognize. You've got the tassel (which isn't usually yellow) and the silk - which starts out yellowish but browns after pollenation.
I'd think that cornflower would probably be white - the color of corn flour.
But that was before Star Trek, Star Wars, even space flight. Now more young people believe in the existence of UFOs than think that they'll receive Social Security.
Proving microbes on Mars wouldn't rock the boat much.
Alf landing in Moscow and eating lunch with Putin might be hard for some to take, though.
They're not really public officials any more than the head guy at your local elks lodge is a public official in that respect. They've voluntarily joined the party (either republican or democratic) and have been selected to attend the national convention.
Then that's got to suck. I hate those Mac Mice. I've got one customer that's using a powermac and has one of those lozenge shaped 1 button mice and it is the most difficult thing to use that I've seen!
I like the "plain old" Logitech Optical mice. They are inexpensive and simple and hold up well.
Sounds kind of like what I've got - except I've got the wheels and can lean back. I especially like the rigid back - it helps the back.
The Bank I work at has about a half a dozen of them and a bunch of people "upgraded" a couple of years ago - I didn't. As a matter of fact, I was able to appropriate on for home.
I did some looking on e-bay, and found that you could get this kind of chair for about $50 or so. It kind of has a 70's look, but what does you butt care?
The first games you're always trying to sit in the shade and drink (to stay cool). Toward the end of the season you're trying to stay near the grill and drink (to provide antifreeze).
Dude - I don't think that's corn. It looks more like a wildflower or something, but it's not corn.
And at 500 metric tons - it would be the ultimate big SUV!
At least you can heat your house with junk mail - can't do that with telemarketing.
I'd like to cite Bugs Bunny as a counterexample and would say that yes, they can :)
Wouldn't this be more like the "bouncy landing" that the first mars rover did?
The same thing that happens in cartoons - it will make a farting noise and zip back and forth until it stops, at which point it will realize that it is not obeying the law of gravity, say "Yipes" and fall.
At the beginning of the line, there were a bunch of protestors with signs and stuff - they must have gotten into line at 5am or so to be there - they were planning on getting seats front and center to heckle the speaker.
My group was just standing around chatting when some secret service looking guys came up and said "you - follow us", so we did. We ended up in the very front row right in front of the podium.
The lesson here is twofold. This kind of thing always goes on and that the campaigns will do what they can to minimize it.
A better question is why someone feels that they must "crash a party" of a rally thrown by someone that they don't agree with - they're not trying to do anything but make the front page of the local paper and cheapen their position and protests in general. At a Presidential campaign stop, you've got to figure that 85% of the attendees have already made up their minds that they'll vote for [insert candidate here]. 10% might not yet be decided, but would likely lean toward that candidate. The other 5% would be the protestors and those who have made up their minds the other way.
2. I would think that it would.
You're not going after the same deposits though? Wouldn't coal mining be more dangerous as the veins of coal are inherently less stable than rock (where you'd find uranium)?
I'm not sure that corn has a real flower that you'd recognize. You've got the tassel (which isn't usually yellow) and the silk - which starts out yellowish but browns after pollenation.
I'd think that cornflower would probably be white - the color of corn flour.
Proving microbes on Mars wouldn't rock the boat much.
Alf landing in Moscow and eating lunch with Putin might be hard for some to take, though.
Most of the features come into play when you start doing more complicated things - and most people don't do them.
Have you tested it? That would seem to be a good way to find out :)
I like the Angband tree of nethack.
Nothing more, nothing less.
That will also happen with neither party at this time.
Would you be welcomed at a Kerry event if you were wearing a "Kerry is a dweeb" t-shirt?
Then that's pretty darn impressive.
I think that most people have never seen BOB. What did they ship - 10 or 11 copies of it?
I like the "plain old" Logitech Optical mice. They are inexpensive and simple and hold up well.
In the event of a vehicle or farm accident, I'd like to see these bandages available to our EMT's - all they need to do is to buy about 30 minutes.
Some things have no place in school libraries and that is one of them.
The Bank I work at has about a half a dozen of them and a bunch of people "upgraded" a couple of years ago - I didn't. As a matter of fact, I was able to appropriate on for home.
I did some looking on e-bay, and found that you could get this kind of chair for about $50 or so. It kind of has a 70's look, but what does you butt care?
The first games you're always trying to sit in the shade and drink (to stay cool). Toward the end of the season you're trying to stay near the grill and drink (to provide antifreeze).
American can or bottle of beer - 12 fluid onces = 355ml.