Makes sense. Very hard to change the language of an entire population when a language is entrenched the way Vulgar Latin was.
Okay, very little Greek is spoken in Turkey. They do have a significant Kurdish, which is a Indo-Iranian language. Not totally kicked out.
On an unrelated question, where these guys likely worshiping Indo-European deities? You know the predecessors to Thor/Thunor/Jupiter/Zeus or Oden/Wodin/Ares/Mars and company? Did it develop in a similar fashion?
I just googled "substrate toponymy" and this post was the third result. The rest of the results made little sense. Can you explain what you mean there?
Naw, they call it something like Czechvar here, pretty weak stuff. Can't hold a candle up to an American microbrew.
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No, that's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if crime shows really do show DNA evidence as infallible.
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Okay, from watching crime shows, I've seen a plenty of episodes where DNA evidence is left by a person who turns out to not be the killer. These shows like to play fast and loose with forensic technology, but if the crime could be solved instantly using some magical technology like DNA how would the script writers fill up a 40 minute show? In fact one episode of Lie To Me centered around the main character leaving DNA on the victim. Are people really getting that DNA evidence proves guilt from TV shows?
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Isn't it the job of the lawyer working for the defense to point out flaws in the argument made by the prosecutor?
Source? The Judge is basically a puppet of the prosecution. If the prosecution says that there will be a 6 month delay in sentencing, then there will be a six month delay in sentencing. If the prosecution tells the judge that he deserves life in prison, then he gets life in prison. If the prosecution says the deserves 2 years in prison, then he gets 2 years in prison.
124 years is the maximum amount of time for the charges that he's plead guilty to. I assume the plea bargain he agreed to stipulates the exact prison sentence that he is going to receive.
Also 124 years jail time just for hacking? Who are the hacks that wrote these laws that allow a person to be put away for the rest of their lives just for hacking?
I don't think they're selling this to protect homes. The video linked to shows a bike shop. Kind of obvious what valuables they have even without some show-off security system.
It's not illegal to crack a game in order to unlock content? It would seem to be that when a person purchases a disc, they've purchased all content on said disc whether or not it is easily accessible, right?
Most of their advertising is directed at doctors, so you can't go to the doctor without them trying to prescribe 2-3 drugs. Then when you experience side effects from those drugs, they'll try to prescribe more drugs to take care of the side effects.
The intention of cloud music services like Amazon's (and Google's, and Apple's, and Ubuntu's...) is to provide a convenient way to access your music from anywhere at any time.
No the purpose of cloud players is to keep track of what users listen to.
Yeah, and I bet most power metal musicians would be burnt to a crisp if they tried to challenge a dragon. I'm much rather they kick ass with a guitar than be able to kick actual ass. Loud rock is good, violence not so much.
Well there is the image on the Virgin Killer article.
It says the interface is more like the Kindle Fire. I wonder if that means that they're using android on this device?
Makes sense. Very hard to change the language of an entire population when a language is entrenched the way Vulgar Latin was.
Okay, very little Greek is spoken in Turkey. They do have a significant Kurdish, which is a Indo-Iranian language. Not totally kicked out.
On an unrelated question, where these guys likely worshiping Indo-European deities? You know the predecessors to Thor/Thunor/Jupiter/Zeus or Oden/Wodin/Ares/Mars and company? Did it develop in a similar fashion?
I just googled "substrate toponymy" and this post was the third result. The rest of the results made little sense. Can you explain what you mean there?
For a while after the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire, wasn't Italy taken over by Germanic Rulers? What languages did they speak?
Also, isn't there a sizable greek-speaking minority within turkey? I'm not sure this example fits.
Naw, they call it something like Czechvar here, pretty weak stuff. Can't hold a candle up to an American microbrew.
No, that's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if crime shows really do show DNA evidence as infallible.
Okay, from watching crime shows, I've seen a plenty of episodes where DNA evidence is left by a person who turns out to not be the killer. These shows like to play fast and loose with forensic technology, but if the crime could be solved instantly using some magical technology like DNA how would the script writers fill up a 40 minute show? In fact one episode of Lie To Me centered around the main character leaving DNA on the victim. Are people really getting that DNA evidence proves guilt from TV shows?
Isn't it the job of the lawyer working for the defense to point out flaws in the argument made by the prosecutor?
So then why would he sign the plea deal knowing that he could spend the rest of his life in prison?
Source? The Judge is basically a puppet of the prosecution. If the prosecution says that there will be a 6 month delay in sentencing, then there will be a six month delay in sentencing. If the prosecution tells the judge that he deserves life in prison, then he gets life in prison. If the prosecution says the deserves 2 years in prison, then he gets 2 years in prison.
124 years is the maximum amount of time for the charges that he's plead guilty to. I assume the plea bargain he agreed to stipulates the exact prison sentence that he is going to receive.
Also 124 years jail time just for hacking? Who are the hacks that wrote these laws that allow a person to be put away for the rest of their lives just for hacking?
I don't think they're selling this to protect homes. The video linked to shows a bike shop. Kind of obvious what valuables they have even without some show-off security system.
JavaScript white list, you'll thank me later.
It's not illegal to crack a game in order to unlock content? It would seem to be that when a person purchases a disc, they've purchased all content on said disc whether or not it is easily accessible, right?
Most of their advertising is directed at doctors, so you can't go to the doctor without them trying to prescribe 2-3 drugs. Then when you experience side effects from those drugs, they'll try to prescribe more drugs to take care of the side effects.
If your looking for something that is less popular, good luck finding a torrent with any seeders.
Can you find 70s black sabbath?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_Mexico_hurricanes
Not totally unheard of. Still probably a greater risk of hurricanes in Maine.
I highly doubt Amazon gives a rats ass about the artist. They want to know what music you listen to so they can recommend more music for you to buy.
If I'm content with 128K and Amazon converts to 256K, then they're effectively halving the number of songs per dollar that I can store.
Except they're charging per song, not mb.
Considering that the cloud player does not currently recognize FLAC, I'm guessing nothing.
The intention of cloud music services like Amazon's (and Google's, and Apple's, and Ubuntu's...) is to provide a convenient way to access your music from anywhere at any time.
No the purpose of cloud players is to keep track of what users listen to.
You call it a failure. I call it a success. Let Rio deal with the mess that the Olympics brings.
Yeah, and I bet most power metal musicians would be burnt to a crisp if they tried to challenge a dragon. I'm much rather they kick ass with a guitar than be able to kick actual ass. Loud rock is good, violence not so much.