Nope.
SG-1 transported the Giza gate to Thor's ship to escape the replicators, that ship subsequently crashed into the ocean with the stargate onboard, it was assumed lost. The Anarctic gate was taken out of storage and setup at the SGC to take its place. Later it was found out that the Russians were running a second Stargate program by timing the arrival and departure of their teams and connecting the DHD that was found by the Germans. Eventually they agreed to stop that program.
The gate Anubis blew up was the original Anarctic gate that was installed at the SGC. The USA then bargained with Russia to lease the original Giza gate and have it installed at the SGC after they flew the Anarctic gate out on a 302.
Yea you're right, a Mac laptop with a 9400m, 2.4ghz processor, western digital hard drive and 73 watt hour battery is totally different than a PC with a 9400m, 2.4ghz processor, western digital hard drive and 73 watt hour battery.
OS X apparently now has the ability to tap Zero Point Energy to keep the laptop going and Apple didn't include that driver in bootcamp.
You'll never get a direct comparison, but similar hardware running the same os should have somewhat similar battery life. If it doesn't, the only other variable would be the drivers Apple provides for BC.
Of course its much easier to just say its Windows 7's fault.
I have the same problem when using Fusion with my MBP. I was at the airport the other day and had about 1hr of battery when using Fusion. When I had left the house I had a fully charged battery (about 3.5 hours now).
I'm going to blame Apple on this one. MBPs use the same chipsets, processors, ram, hard drives, etc that tons of other laptops do, there's no reason why Windows should use so much more battery life compared to OSX.
I didn't RTFA so maybe they did this, but a simple test would be to take a windows laptop and a mac laptop with similar stats, load up windows 7 on them and see what happens. It should be similar if its a windows problem. And it isn't even a race at this point, if the windows laptop gets something like 4 hours 10 mintues and the mac gets 4 hours 30 minutes, then they're still similar. If the windows laptop gets 4 hours 10 minutes and the mac gets 2 hours, something is up.
Lets scale things down by 5x.
So if you saw a car speeding towards a red light at 60mph while he was 20 meters away while being chased by a cop, you'd start driving through the intersection?
Its not that New Yorkers constantly worry about a plane running into another building on a day to day basis. But when you see a plane being followed by a F-16 while flying 1000 ft above the city (most commercial aircraft are at 8k+ around the city) while flying erratically you start putting the possible pieces of the puzzle together.
Nobody really cares that the people who stayed in the second tower after the first was hit "had a grip".
Oh no, the terrorists have won.
Are you from the city? Were you here for the attacks? No I bet you weren't. I'll even go as far as to say that the biggest impact the 9/11 attacks had on you didn't get to watch Days of Our Lives because the news was on that day.
Planes don't fly low around the city normally, they certainly aren't escorted by F-16s. To look into the sky in NYC and see not just a plane but a low flying 747 and not just a 747 but a 747 being trailed by a F-16 around the city would scare the crap out of anybody who was here for the attacks and rightly so.
Maybe next time you should think of what it would be like to watch seven of your friends die as a building collapsed around them. Then maybe you wouldn't be so quick to act like you wouldn't have done the same thing when placed in the same situation. Fucking tool.
t-butyl mercaptan is added to methane so that you get the bad smell. That way you can smell it before an explosion happens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas
This is already happening. Citigroup is in the process of moving most of their info infrastructure employess out of NYC and into the surrounding areas in NJ.
How about "What has happened in Alabama is that one person couldn't seperate fiction from reality... and killed three men."
Did Wal-Mart shoot those people? Did Gamestop? No, it was one wackjob, or perhaps not a wackjob but somebody who doesn't want responsibility, who pulled the trigger that killed those people, why should those companies be responsible.
I often wonder if these people can't really seperate fiction from reality or if its that "blame the companies" is such an easy defense when you don't want to accept the responsibility of killing 3 people.
I'm in a similar type of situation. I love the show Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis. They don't air in the US until January, howerver they are airing in Canada and England. So I download the episodes now so I can watch them. I don't see anything wrong with that, and here's why.
I download the shows now, then when they actually broadcast I'm gonna watch them then, then I'm going to watch the reruns and then I'm going to buy the DVDs when the come out in a few months. So I don't actually see what these companies are losing by me watching the show that I downloaded. I think those two shows are great and I make sure I watch them every week. In fact they are so good , that I will actually go spend MORE money on them so I can watch them again.
NOW, if they released some movie of Stargate (other than the original, that I own the DVD of) and I went and downloaded that, I could see them getting a little pissed.
I'm currently in a Science and Tech Values class and my professor worked at three mile island 2 years before that accident happened. For the past week we've been talking about the Cherenobly accident and why it happened and the consequences of it and how Western reactors do not have this problem. He showed us some figures of how many people have died because of Cherenobly, it said 6,000. Which he promptly said was a load of BS. To this date only 38 people have died because of Chrenobly, may more have been affected by it, but their conditions are treatable. He also said how when the reactor blew, the convection currents from the explosion blew the majority of the particles up into the upper atmosphere rather than into the towns around the area. The reason Cherenobyl happened was because the Russians did not follow their procedures. There was nothing wrong with the reactor, they did not use it correctly and thats what lead to the explosion.
He also stated that in the US there were 2 reactors similar to Cherenobyl's design that were in Washington state. They were military reactors and were shut down after the Cherenobyl accident. He also told us that you can check on the Internet the status and events that have happened at any nuclear reactor in the US. By law the information must be made availible within 24 hours. Any event, good or bad, if you can understand the language of it is availible for anybody to see right now.
He also told us of this professor who is very much against nuclear power, I forget his name. He does all these studies to prove that reactors are dangerous, which is where most of the bad publicity comes from. We were told of this one study about infantile death after this reactor was build around, I believe, Chicago. The published figures from this guy were that after the construction of the reactor, infantile deaths went up something like 40%. People heard this and flipped out over it. What the guy failed to say was how much 40% was. It was some low number like going from 3 deaths to 4. Also the reactor was downwind from all of these infants that had died, so there is now way they could have been affected. Basically this professor has been laughed out of the scientific community but his numbers continue to be used by activists, etc.
I don't care if this is modded down because it probably will be.
But, if they just got their president reelected, who's fault is that? Them for going out and voting for somebody who will represent their interestes or the people who didn't vote?
How is this insightful? Yes, all Americans are responsible. We're all a bunch of horrible spammers. Thats all we do all day in fact is just spam the rest of the world.
How about you not use this as a chance to bash Americans because of the acts of a handful of people who live in a population of 250+ million. At least we're doing something about it, 50% of all spam convictions have happened in the USA:)
Could it possibly be because Americans are the largest group of consumers? Why would spammers spam the rest of the world's population for a monk souvenier shop in Tibet?
Limit what companies banks can transfer money to? Did you even think of the ramifications of such an act would be? The government would now be able to basicily shut down any business it wanted by disallowing monetary transfers. Banks are in no way involved in this, they do not decide who gets spammed.
One problem I think we have with our world is that nobody accepts or places responsibility correctly. How about the cause of spamming is the companies that send the spam and the companies who pay them to do so? Not banks, not Americans and not Tibetans that own a souvenier shop.
"The police are working with the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security on the case. Terrorism has been ruled out as a possible motive."
It seems to be absolutely ridiculous that terrorism should even be mentioned as a cause. It was already stated that the boards were worth a chunk of money and were going to be sold. Thank god terrorism has been removed as a possible cause. Why can nobody just steal stuff to make money anymore?
$79!!! a bulb? At such a steal, I'll be in a big rush to spend $320 to replace the 4 spotlights around my house that are on for maybe 4 hours a day, and I can't even remember the last time we had to replace those. I don't feel like figuring out the math, but how much of a savings is this really going to be for a person who has their lights on a timer/motion activated?
You're telling me that he NEVER knew about priacy before his son's movie was found on the street being sold? So then he called his son to tell him the bad news. Did his son THINK that his movie was going to be immune to this?
The reason it is a conflict is because this guy is now going out and looking to shut down pirates when his son (who has a vested interest in not having his movie copied) is one of the people benefitting from it. His response made it sound like one of the major reasons he's doing this is because daddy got a call.
"A: My son Jon was executive producer of the recent film Mr. 3000. A few days after the film was released, a member of my staff found it being sold as a DVD just a few blocks from our offices. I called my son to give him the bad news, and he told me this is happening to all the current films. And then he said, "And what are you going to do about it, Dad?"
Translation:
Awww I'm rich beyond silly. I was the executive producer for a shitty movie that nobdoy wanted to see. Daddy make the bad pirates go away.
Just because you don't have absolute proof that something isn't true doesn't make it true.
Nope. SG-1 transported the Giza gate to Thor's ship to escape the replicators, that ship subsequently crashed into the ocean with the stargate onboard, it was assumed lost. The Anarctic gate was taken out of storage and setup at the SGC to take its place. Later it was found out that the Russians were running a second Stargate program by timing the arrival and departure of their teams and connecting the DHD that was found by the Germans. Eventually they agreed to stop that program. The gate Anubis blew up was the original Anarctic gate that was installed at the SGC. The USA then bargained with Russia to lease the original Giza gate and have it installed at the SGC after they flew the Anarctic gate out on a 302.
Yea you're right, a Mac laptop with a 9400m, 2.4ghz processor, western digital hard drive and 73 watt hour battery is totally different than a PC with a 9400m, 2.4ghz processor, western digital hard drive and 73 watt hour battery. OS X apparently now has the ability to tap Zero Point Energy to keep the laptop going and Apple didn't include that driver in bootcamp. You'll never get a direct comparison, but similar hardware running the same os should have somewhat similar battery life. If it doesn't, the only other variable would be the drivers Apple provides for BC. Of course its much easier to just say its Windows 7's fault.
I have the same problem when using Fusion with my MBP. I was at the airport the other day and had about 1hr of battery when using Fusion. When I had left the house I had a fully charged battery (about 3.5 hours now). I'm going to blame Apple on this one. MBPs use the same chipsets, processors, ram, hard drives, etc that tons of other laptops do, there's no reason why Windows should use so much more battery life compared to OSX. I didn't RTFA so maybe they did this, but a simple test would be to take a windows laptop and a mac laptop with similar stats, load up windows 7 on them and see what happens. It should be similar if its a windows problem. And it isn't even a race at this point, if the windows laptop gets something like 4 hours 10 mintues and the mac gets 4 hours 30 minutes, then they're still similar. If the windows laptop gets 4 hours 10 minutes and the mac gets 2 hours, something is up.
Lets scale things down by 5x. So if you saw a car speeding towards a red light at 60mph while he was 20 meters away while being chased by a cop, you'd start driving through the intersection? Its not that New Yorkers constantly worry about a plane running into another building on a day to day basis. But when you see a plane being followed by a F-16 while flying 1000 ft above the city (most commercial aircraft are at 8k+ around the city) while flying erratically you start putting the possible pieces of the puzzle together. Nobody really cares that the people who stayed in the second tower after the first was hit "had a grip". Oh no, the terrorists have won.
Are you from the city? Were you here for the attacks? No I bet you weren't. I'll even go as far as to say that the biggest impact the 9/11 attacks had on you didn't get to watch Days of Our Lives because the news was on that day. Planes don't fly low around the city normally, they certainly aren't escorted by F-16s. To look into the sky in NYC and see not just a plane but a low flying 747 and not just a 747 but a 747 being trailed by a F-16 around the city would scare the crap out of anybody who was here for the attacks and rightly so. Maybe next time you should think of what it would be like to watch seven of your friends die as a building collapsed around them. Then maybe you wouldn't be so quick to act like you wouldn't have done the same thing when placed in the same situation. Fucking tool.
t-butyl mercaptan is added to methane so that you get the bad smell. That way you can smell it before an explosion happens. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_gas
Should be enough for everyone.
So where can I get a G5 in my laptop?
In soviet russia spam kill YOU!
At speeds like that, how could the speed of light even hope to keep up?
This is already happening. Citigroup is in the process of moving most of their info infrastructure employess out of NYC and into the surrounding areas in NJ.
How about "What has happened in Alabama is that one person couldn't seperate fiction from reality... and killed three men."
Did Wal-Mart shoot those people? Did Gamestop? No, it was one wackjob, or perhaps not a wackjob but somebody who doesn't want responsibility, who pulled the trigger that killed those people, why should those companies be responsible.
I often wonder if these people can't really seperate fiction from reality or if its that "blame the companies" is such an easy defense when you don't want to accept the responsibility of killing 3 people.
I'm in a similar type of situation. I love the show Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis. They don't air in the US until January, howerver they are airing in Canada and England. So I download the episodes now so I can watch them. I don't see anything wrong with that, and here's why.
I download the shows now, then when they actually broadcast I'm gonna watch them then, then I'm going to watch the reruns and then I'm going to buy the DVDs when the come out in a few months. So I don't actually see what these companies are losing by me watching the show that I downloaded. I think those two shows are great and I make sure I watch them every week. In fact they are so good , that I will actually go spend MORE money on them so I can watch them again.
NOW, if they released some movie of Stargate (other than the original, that I own the DVD of) and I went and downloaded that, I could see them getting a little pissed.
I'm currently in a Science and Tech Values class and my professor worked at three mile island 2 years before that accident happened. For the past week we've been talking about the Cherenobly accident and why it happened and the consequences of it and how Western reactors do not have this problem. He showed us some figures of how many people have died because of Cherenobly, it said 6,000. Which he promptly said was a load of BS. To this date only 38 people have died because of Chrenobly, may more have been affected by it, but their conditions are treatable. He also said how when the reactor blew, the convection currents from the explosion blew the majority of the particles up into the upper atmosphere rather than into the towns around the area. The reason Cherenobyl happened was because the Russians did not follow their procedures. There was nothing wrong with the reactor, they did not use it correctly and thats what lead to the explosion.
He also stated that in the US there were 2 reactors similar to Cherenobyl's design that were in Washington state. They were military reactors and were shut down after the Cherenobyl accident. He also told us that you can check on the Internet the status and events that have happened at any nuclear reactor in the US. By law the information must be made availible within 24 hours. Any event, good or bad, if you can understand the language of it is availible for anybody to see right now.
He also told us of this professor who is very much against nuclear power, I forget his name. He does all these studies to prove that reactors are dangerous, which is where most of the bad publicity comes from. We were told of this one study about infantile death after this reactor was build around, I believe, Chicago. The published figures from this guy were that after the construction of the reactor, infantile deaths went up something like 40%. People heard this and flipped out over it. What the guy failed to say was how much 40% was. It was some low number like going from 3 deaths to 4. Also the reactor was downwind from all of these infants that had died, so there is now way they could have been affected. Basically this professor has been laughed out of the scientific community but his numbers continue to be used by activists, etc.
I don't care if this is modded down because it probably will be. But, if they just got their president reelected, who's fault is that? Them for going out and voting for somebody who will represent their interestes or the people who didn't vote?
Ask and ye shall recieve: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000 006C6A/qid=1101993444/sr=8-3/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i3_xgl 15/002-0336330-4440869?v=glance&s=music&n=5078 46
How is this insightful? Yes, all Americans are responsible. We're all a bunch of horrible spammers. Thats all we do all day in fact is just spam the rest of the world.
:)
How about you not use this as a chance to bash Americans because of the acts of a handful of people who live in a population of 250+ million. At least we're doing something about it, 50% of all spam convictions have happened in the USA
Could it possibly be because Americans are the largest group of consumers? Why would spammers spam the rest of the world's population for a monk souvenier shop in Tibet?
Limit what companies banks can transfer money to? Did you even think of the ramifications of such an act would be? The government would now be able to basicily shut down any business it wanted by disallowing monetary transfers. Banks are in no way involved in this, they do not decide who gets spammed.
One problem I think we have with our world is that nobody accepts or places responsibility correctly. How about the cause of spamming is the companies that send the spam and the companies who pay them to do so? Not banks, not Americans and not Tibetans that own a souvenier shop.
"The police are working with the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security on the case. Terrorism has been ruled out as a possible motive."
It seems to be absolutely ridiculous that terrorism should even be mentioned as a cause. It was already stated that the boards were worth a chunk of money and were going to be sold. Thank god terrorism has been removed as a possible cause. Why can nobody just steal stuff to make money anymore?
$79!!! a bulb? At such a steal, I'll be in a big rush to spend $320 to replace the 4 spotlights around my house that are on for maybe 4 hours a day, and I can't even remember the last time we had to replace those. I don't feel like figuring out the math, but how much of a savings is this really going to be for a person who has their lights on a timer/motion activated?
I think 1.8TF may be just enough to fix this slashdotting.
You're telling me that he NEVER knew about priacy before his son's movie was found on the street being sold? So then he called his son to tell him the bad news. Did his son THINK that his movie was going to be immune to this?
The reason it is a conflict is because this guy is now going out and looking to shut down pirates when his son (who has a vested interest in not having his movie copied) is one of the people benefitting from it. His response made it sound like one of the major reasons he's doing this is because daddy got a call.
My kingdom for an edit button.
"A: My son Jon was executive producer of the recent film Mr. 3000. A few days after the film was released, a member of my staff found it being sold as a DVD just a few blocks from our offices. I called my son to give him the bad news, and he told me this is happening to all the current films. And then he said, "And what are you going to do about it, Dad?" Translation: Awww I'm rich beyond silly. I was the executive producer for a shitty movie that nobdoy wanted to see. Daddy make the bad pirates go away.
Actually NYC's water is pretty good. Yonkers, right above NYC has been rated best tap water a few times now.