Some don't put out any. an RC drone will put out trivial spurious emissions. Only the live-camera type would be sending anything. So if you rely on RF for drone detection, there will be many ways around it.
You've said that the free lollipop given by a friend is free. Then you imply that the same exact lollipop transaction is no longer involving a "free" lollipop if your kid's friend stole it.
Free that requires unknowable knowledge of all previous owners of something before it's "gifted" to be able to determine whether it's free is a silly distinction.
No, it doesn't. "Free" peanuts aren't free. "Free" AOL disks aren't free.
By the restrictive "no cost to anyone anywhere" definition, there's nothing free, so the word is meaningless. If the word is meaningless, then it shouldn't exist. As it does exist, the most common "no cost to the user" definition is the obvious one to use.
It's about $20k to get a setup that would let you plug in a panel, any panel. Building permits, the proper isolation, and all that. Then you can plug in panels for the cost of the panel plus mounting. But the pre-wiring to make the hardwired-mains solar ready is most of the cost (for me at least). Though I've seen the prices coming down on the hardware, the costs and delays getting permission to do it have gotten worse.
They do that to save production costs by having less show, and they also have plans to cut those parts out when they syndicate and move to slots where they are allowed more commercials per hour. When you make a 30 minute show with 15 minutes of comercials, you must fit in something for the 15 minutes in the hour gap, at least until you change the laws to allow for 30 minutes of commercials per hour.
I love the loudness war. Especially the result on VHS. DVD/Blu-Ray sucks because the dynamic range is so high.
When I watch a movie at home, to turn it up to be able to hear the dialogue whispers, the "loud" parts disturb the neighbors. When "loudness wars" come in, the volume difference between a whisper and an explosion are smaller. Less "realistic", but far more practical.
Much like "thug" is the new "Nigger", so was "subprime" at the time, especially in the South. I actually heard "Subprime crisis, that's what we get for lending to Niggers" said plainly and openly in Texas at the time.
Most subprime loans weren't to black people, but that certainly wasn't the implication at the time. Just another case in our racist society of waging a class war, and making it a racial issue.
I was offered a ninja loan at the time myself, and I wasn't subprime. I wanted to buy in the boom, a first home. I budgeted a payment, and found a cheap condo in a slightly run-down complex in a nice neighborhood. I went for a loan for the $80k (almost exactly the budget I had made out). Got approved for $350k or something like that, with payments that were roughly the same as my income. It was obvious that the loan broker was wanting to write me a $350k loan, verify I had $5k in cash reserves, then 3 months later, he'd have sold the loan as AAA+ or whatever, when my cash reserves ran out, and I was left homeless and penniless, and someone else was on the hook for the default. There was no way I could take the loan at the approved amount and make payments. But that didn't stop him from trying.
Yeah, like the genius who stole from a purse in the breakroom the da after the cameras were installed. Caught on tape red handed. Didn't even think about the camera when he stole it.
If you are talking to a class of High Schoolers and you want them to remember a fact, you put that fact on a screen, then ignore it.
Example Slide: Start of the Civil War Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861
You throw up a slide with the fact you want them to remember, then talk about the causes, the buildup, and form the narrative around that date.
You don't literally read the slide, say something about the slide, then read the slide again. You reinforce the verbal message with a reinforcing visual message. It also helps in that many people learn better visually than aurally, or vice versa. So you use both, with references to each other.
You don't read slides. If you do that, you are doing it wrong.
Pay matters. If there's such a safety issue that's so sensitive and important, why are they paid so low? The low pay can lead to safety problems by attracting people who can't do anything else.
There were zero Montessori schools in my district growing up, one of the largest in the US. There were "gifted" programs, but not Montessori programs. I have no idea how successful the private ones were. They don't work for public schools because the separation into grades is required by federal law.
And if you look at who, it's mainly the Republicans who want a strong central government bossing the states around in the classrooms, NCLB and all that.
When teling someone something, you tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them.
With power point, you show them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then show them what you told them.
If you use Power Point for anything other than a high-level outline, or animated graphics that are had to show other ways, then you are doing it wrong, and that's not the fault of Power Point.
I get "This content is currently unavailable", and I'm obviously logged in (I have the online friends list on the right, my name on the top, and all that).
Yes, I expected that. Pointing out racism gets you called a racist. Just like Thug means Nigger. Note the words used for the black riots, and the words used for the white biker riot. Thug means nigger. But pointing it out gets you labeled a racist.
The deer population saw a higher equilibrium, because the human pressures were different. Wolves did a good job of iproving the deer breeding stock. Sick and weak are selectively targeted, when human hunters will deliberately not choose the sick and weak.
So yes, there are differences, and sometimes they end up larger changes that people assume. Wolves move rivers. The bears and humans and such that filled the niche didn't have the same effect.
But mosquitos have no benefits. Kill them all, and I'll not get bit again. And we'll stop malaria and other diseases.
I don't know - do apps have free reign over the GPS on Android or do you get alerts when they attempt to use it?
They aren't nagware. If you give permission to install, and it requires GPS access, it can turn it on and off without "notification" (though, dependent on phone, there will be an icon in the display that will turn on, but I'm not sure if that's required). "Location services" doesn't turn on the GPS icon unless using GPS, and location services rarely use GPS because of the unreliability and power drain.
Some don't put out any. an RC drone will put out trivial spurious emissions. Only the live-camera type would be sending anything. So if you rely on RF for drone detection, there will be many ways around it.
Gene sequencing is not open to interpretation, thus never gets it wrong. Gene testing is not science.
You've said that the free lollipop given by a friend is free. Then you imply that the same exact lollipop transaction is no longer involving a "free" lollipop if your kid's friend stole it.
Free that requires unknowable knowledge of all previous owners of something before it's "gifted" to be able to determine whether it's free is a silly distinction.
So taxes are theft, so free doesn't exist?
The term "for free" in the sense of "at no charge" is meaningless, confusing,
I've never seen anyone confused by it. Just the argumentative people on Slashdot
and manipulative
Ah, the real objection. It doesn't give a sufficiently evil connotation for those who hate the term.
No, it doesn't. "Free" peanuts aren't free. "Free" AOL disks aren't free.
By the restrictive "no cost to anyone anywhere" definition, there's nothing free, so the word is meaningless. If the word is meaningless, then it shouldn't exist. As it does exist, the most common "no cost to the user" definition is the obvious one to use.
It's about $20k to get a setup that would let you plug in a panel, any panel. Building permits, the proper isolation, and all that. Then you can plug in panels for the cost of the panel plus mounting. But the pre-wiring to make the hardwired-mains solar ready is most of the cost (for me at least). Though I've seen the prices coming down on the hardware, the costs and delays getting permission to do it have gotten worse.
They do that to save production costs by having less show, and they also have plans to cut those parts out when they syndicate and move to slots where they are allowed more commercials per hour. When you make a 30 minute show with 15 minutes of comercials, you must fit in something for the 15 minutes in the hour gap, at least until you change the laws to allow for 30 minutes of commercials per hour.
I love the loudness war. Especially the result on VHS. DVD/Blu-Ray sucks because the dynamic range is so high.
When I watch a movie at home, to turn it up to be able to hear the dialogue whispers, the "loud" parts disturb the neighbors. When "loudness wars" come in, the volume difference between a whisper and an explosion are smaller. Less "realistic", but far more practical.
Much like "thug" is the new "Nigger", so was "subprime" at the time, especially in the South. I actually heard "Subprime crisis, that's what we get for lending to Niggers" said plainly and openly in Texas at the time.
Most subprime loans weren't to black people, but that certainly wasn't the implication at the time. Just another case in our racist society of waging a class war, and making it a racial issue.
I was offered a ninja loan at the time myself, and I wasn't subprime. I wanted to buy in the boom, a first home. I budgeted a payment, and found a cheap condo in a slightly run-down complex in a nice neighborhood. I went for a loan for the $80k (almost exactly the budget I had made out). Got approved for $350k or something like that, with payments that were roughly the same as my income. It was obvious that the loan broker was wanting to write me a $350k loan, verify I had $5k in cash reserves, then 3 months later, he'd have sold the loan as AAA+ or whatever, when my cash reserves ran out, and I was left homeless and penniless, and someone else was on the hook for the default. There was no way I could take the loan at the approved amount and make payments. But that didn't stop him from trying.
Yeah, like the genius who stole from a purse in the breakroom the da after the cameras were installed. Caught on tape red handed. Didn't even think about the camera when he stole it.
Is there an problem not caused b labor unions? We should outlaw the right to free speech and the freedom to assemble to prevent these abuses.
Most people consider USPS workers to be "federal employees". So why not Amtrack?
You are wrong. Very wrong.
If you are talking to a class of High Schoolers and you want them to remember a fact, you put that fact on a screen, then ignore it.
Example Slide:
Start of the Civil War
Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861
You throw up a slide with the fact you want them to remember, then talk about the causes, the buildup, and form the narrative around that date.
You don't literally read the slide, say something about the slide, then read the slide again. You reinforce the verbal message with a reinforcing visual message. It also helps in that many people learn better visually than aurally, or vice versa. So you use both, with references to each other.
You don't read slides. If you do that, you are doing it wrong.
Pay matters. If there's such a safety issue that's so sensitive and important, why are they paid so low? The low pay can lead to safety problems by attracting people who can't do anything else.
How many public schools are Montessori schools, and how large are the largest ones?
There were zero Montessori schools in my district growing up, one of the largest in the US. There were "gifted" programs, but not Montessori programs. I have no idea how successful the private ones were. They don't work for public schools because the separation into grades is required by federal law.
And if you look at who, it's mainly the Republicans who want a strong central government bossing the states around in the classrooms, NCLB and all that.
When teling someone something, you tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them.
With power point, you show them what you are going to tell them, tell them, then show them what you told them.
If you use Power Point for anything other than a high-level outline, or animated graphics that are had to show other ways, then you are doing it wrong, and that's not the fault of Power Point.
I get "This content is currently unavailable", and I'm obviously logged in (I have the online friends list on the right, my name on the top, and all that).
Yes, I expected that. Pointing out racism gets you called a racist. Just like Thug means Nigger. Note the words used for the black riots, and the words used for the white biker riot. Thug means nigger. But pointing it out gets you labeled a racist.
You are the one asserting there is some benefit from them. What benefit? You have one chance.
Any programmer not in meetings for 3 hours a day is going to build the wrong thing.
I am logged in and still can't see it.
No. The pressure on deer is different when the wolves are exterminated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
The deer population saw a higher equilibrium, because the human pressures were different. Wolves did a good job of iproving the deer breeding stock. Sick and weak are selectively targeted, when human hunters will deliberately not choose the sick and weak.
So yes, there are differences, and sometimes they end up larger changes that people assume. Wolves move rivers. The bears and humans and such that filled the niche didn't have the same effect.
But mosquitos have no benefits. Kill them all, and I'll not get bit again. And we'll stop malaria and other diseases.
I don't know - do apps have free reign over the GPS on Android or do you get alerts when they attempt to use it?
They aren't nagware. If you give permission to install, and it requires GPS access, it can turn it on and off without "notification" (though, dependent on phone, there will be an icon in the display that will turn on, but I'm not sure if that's required). "Location services" doesn't turn on the GPS icon unless using GPS, and location services rarely use GPS because of the unreliability and power drain.