tl;dr of the taylor law is the old contract stays in effect as it was when it expired with no changes in pay or benefits until new contract is negotiated and public services cannot strike. every striker faces fines of a day's pay for each day on strike and organizers of a strike can be prosecuted criminally.
you can tell it's a good law because both unions and anti-union groups bitch about it from time to time.
remoted into a server with my old blackberry bold using a SSH app that bound certain keys to the shoulder switches, volume, and custom side buttons, I had volume down bound to tab
it wasn't shit when it was made, but it is out dated. the fact that the server can hand out mods real time is something that is still rarely seen in online gaming.
just upgrade UT2k4 with the things that have become standard in the last 10 years.....
actually fuck that, FPS has only gotten worse over the last decade, re-release with only the most minor tweaks to take advantage of modern hardware and improve the map and mod cache a bit (really just upgrade so hash collisions can't happen and add a browser function to delete only specific cached data when the cache grows to over 9000)
I don't speak Swedish and I am not interested in attempting to decipher another countries statutes, however I doubt that a bona-fide offer to settle a claim counts as extortion, if it did that would essentially paralyze their civil court system.
I was forced to use Blackboars back around 2004 and it was horrible, it used some sort of link token to keep stateful knowledge of where you were in the application.
example
1)open window to chemistry course. 2)open window to calculus course 3) on chemistry course click on "assignments" link, arrive at the calculus course assignments list because that is the course you most recently opened.
later i switched schools and used the, at the time, much less featureful but much better designed ANGEL software, I was pissed when blackboard bought ANGEL, it was like EA buying Maxis all over again.
ink? found your problem right there. inkjet printing is inherantly crappy because it is only economical in a narrow sweet spot of usage levels. if you use it very rarely, your cartridges and print heads will dry out in between uses, driving your cost per page and annoyaznce level sky high.
if you print a lot, the high cost of ink and general wear and tear from having an electronic device handling liquid is costly. toner dust sits there idle for as long as it needs to sit, and when it's go time it can run off a lot of prints quickly and cheaply, the only downside is photo printing. if you do a lot of photo printing, but not so much that a commercial service is worth utilizing, you will be well served with a good photo printer (assuming that any are good, i have not shopped for photo printers in more than a decade so i have no clue)
NY has that sorted out with the Taylor Law.
tl;dr of the taylor law is the old contract stays in effect as it was when it expired with no changes in pay or benefits until new contract is negotiated and public services cannot strike. every striker faces fines of a day's pay for each day on strike and organizers of a strike can be prosecuted criminally.
you can tell it's a good law because both unions and anti-union groups bitch about it from time to time.
the last good cop got chased into a cabin and burned alive
that is if there are legally parked cars in front and behind. if not, they will ram your car out of the way with the fire truck.
remoted into a server with my old blackberry bold using a SSH app that bound certain keys to the shoulder switches, volume, and custom side buttons, I had volume down bound to tab
Blackberry has had that feature since at least OS 5.5
it's not illegal for obummer to do it. if you do it you get the electric chair.
AAVE is just as valid as your racist colonial white devil english
it's not derp at all, from the moment they were concieved, E10 and E85 were a giant giveaway to the large agribusiness contributors to washington.
it was highly effective at accomplishing this goal
but if you do that, you'll own a Fiat. not worth it man.
damned kids, back in my day we called it 'shared hosting'
it wasn't shit when it was made, but it is out dated. the fact that the server can hand out mods real time is something that is still rarely seen in online gaming.
people still do play 2k4, I have never been unable to get a game.
just upgrade UT2k4 with the things that have become standard in the last 10 years.....
actually fuck that, FPS has only gotten worse over the last decade, re-release with only the most minor tweaks to take advantage of modern hardware and improve the map and mod cache a bit (really just upgrade so hash collisions can't happen and add a browser function to delete only specific cached data when the cache grows to over 9000)
I don't speak Swedish and I am not interested in attempting to decipher another countries statutes, however I doubt that a bona-fide offer to settle a claim counts as extortion, if it did that would essentially paralyze their civil court system.
I was forced to use Blackboars back around 2004 and it was horrible, it used some sort of link token to keep stateful knowledge of where you were in the application.
example
1)open window to chemistry course.
2)open window to calculus course
3) on chemistry course click on "assignments" link, arrive at the calculus course assignments list because that is the course you most recently opened.
later i switched schools and used the, at the time, much less featureful but much better designed ANGEL software, I was pissed when blackboard bought ANGEL, it was like EA buying Maxis all over again.
the draw program was unprofitable, not 4chan itself.
windows 7 SP1 is supported until 2020,so I don't have to care about 8 for another six years, by then I will probably be on steam OS.
what does that have to do with chrome only showing the URL if you click on the location bar?
back with keywords...
this time around they are called #hashtags
when you click it the whole URL is shown, it's just a cover for the URL
firefox already slightly greys the URL parts that are not the domain
mountain dew throwback
ink? found your problem right there. inkjet printing is inherantly crappy because it is only economical in a narrow sweet spot of usage levels. if you use it very rarely, your cartridges and print heads will dry out in between uses, driving your cost per page and annoyaznce level sky high.
if you print a lot, the high cost of ink and general wear and tear from having an electronic device handling liquid is costly. toner dust sits there idle for as long as it needs to sit, and when it's go time it can run off a lot of prints quickly and cheaply, the only downside is photo printing. if you do a lot of photo printing, but not so much that a commercial service is worth utilizing, you will be well served with a good photo printer (assuming that any are good, i have not shopped for photo printers in more than a decade so i have no clue)
hold on a second while I give my name and address to an internet drug dealer. no possible way he's a fed or anything.
which one of the patches is the new NSA subversion?