Finally, what is happening is ocean temperature rises. For now the oceans are saving the lower atmosphere and surface temperatures, but only at significant cost to the oceans themselves, as they absorb carbon as well as heat, altering ocean temperatures and pH levels.
What finally caused that to start happening? It seems to me if the process was always there, it wouldn't show any anomaly in the temp records. But for some reasons it supposedly just started or changed to become more intense so temperature readings showing little to no warming (recently) cannot be directly compared to temperature readings that shows warming (just a few decades ago).
I have no doubt that the oceans act as a sink for heat. I just do not understand what if anything has magically changed in the last half century or so.
I just looked into it a bit more. It appears that you can start drawing your social security before you reach full retirement age (62) which is where the deductions come from. After you reach 67 or whatever the age is (depending on when you were born), there is no limit or reduction. I just remembered my father being concerned about that and didn't realize it was only if you take benefits early.
I'm glad they finally started calling it what it is- a ride-booking service. This entire it is ride sharing even though the concept of paying for a ride counters the sharing was sort of driving me nuts.
As for the seniors, more power to them. Just watch how much you earn else it starts detracting from your social security payments. At least talk with someone and plan out if that would be beneficial or not for you. There is a record seeing how most this is done through a third party so not reporting the income might be too risky.
I'm not sure that can happen can it? It seems to me like the donation would just be rejected if that were a stipulation. However, I could see the donator purchasing a couple truckloads of cloths made by some corporation he owns stock in and that being the donation instead of money. I don't have a problem with that. do you?
And yes, Mercury One has a separate drive for administration costs and all donations to aid goes directly to the target of said aid. They actually clearly separate the two when asking for funds or donations or volunteers to help.
Your church, well a lot of them anyways, I do not know about the churches in your area but in mine, a lot of them have free stores that stock necessities like clothing, toiletries, and some dry goods that are freely available to people in need. The majority of them operation the administration side completely from donations within their church services and staff volunteers. If you donate money or goods, they go directly to the store or a wholesaler supplier for stock in the store. Some of the stuff is brand new, some is used, some funds is set aside for special purposes like buying good cloths for someone to go to a job interview or something that requires a little more sharpness then off the shelf hand me downs to something that's a little loose or tight but will work for the costs. You just have to look around and ask them about their structure.
Well, I just checked and near as I can tell, the state knew about children under 16 having elevated lead but not in the water. The state continued to deny it was a crisis for a few weeks later until some pediatrician made a claim directly about the water. The EPA had someone bring a notice about lead levels up internally but didn't act right away.
Nah. For instance, I will donate to help cloth the poor or disaster assistance but insist none of that donation goes to high dollar salaries of the people running it. That is not a bribe.
I was thinking the same thing. But i also wonder if somebody spiked his coffee too. It's odd to see an agency head put sanity and logic above political will in such a public and clear way.
The only bait i see here is having lines of products that require Windows to remotely administer or take advantage of all the bells and whistles.
I doubt it is about gaining control of node.js. Think along the lines of activeX plugins and such. A company uses node.js in their lights controller and MS makes a snazzy app for the Windows phone and tablets that use extensions they built into chakra.
I bet that's what it is about. That or they see the momentum and do not want third-party browsers to be required on all Windows devices just to have the best experience.
That simply is not true. Oakland California and two cities in Michigan (Flint and Detroit )fill the top 3spots. In Michigan municipalities can create gun control laws as long as they do not conflict with state laws and you essentially need a permit for a hand gun as well as a permit for most private sales of firearms. In Oakland, they just passed two gun control laws and are working on a third after the terrorist incident in San Bernardino. California already has some of the strictest gun control laws on the books. In fact, they have been sued over them, lost, and refuse to change them until an appeal is exhausted.
No one was intentionally poisoned though. The water was/is completely safe to drink at the time of processing. The poison came from the aging water distribution system that didn't handle the different ph levels well.
Wanton means deliberate. No one deliberately set out to endanger anyone or participated in any action without regard to human life or health. Again, the water is perfectly acceptable at the point of treatment. It after it runs the pipes where that changed.
You also need a point of law that allows consecutive sentences. Otherwise they run concurrent and you would run into constitutional problems if it was all the sudden changed. And that is if there isn't any exceptions to enforcement for public officials (government ) in the course of their duties.
No phone radio required. Their accounting and authentication system assigns a phone number in order to allow and control access on their network. A number will be assigned whether you have capabilities or not. Think of it as an access code even though it looks like a phone number.
I took their claims right off their website. I seriously doubt you work for brave unless you are the janitorial services or something. You couldn't even point to what was incorrect or correct it. Your laughable at best. Otherwise pathetic.
Probably because it is easier to find an actual violation of the law with poor people. For instance, what law was violated in flint Michigan? What law would have been violated in the backdoor thing? I understand the premise of the issues but under what law could they be prosecuted?
We don't want to start creating laws after the fact and trying to prosecute under them. Despite it being unconstitutional, it would surely come back to bite you and me or any one else they have issues with.
You should practice what you preach. There will be ads just like i said. What is being removed completely is the tracking and infections just like i said. Your quoted line even says as much
But he never says he is going to remove or stop advertising,. He says there is a subscription model if you want no ads but his entire contention is about tracking and privacy.
I assume he is going to compensate the sites for the lost ad revenue but I'm guessing on that.
As for starting his own ad service or network. I don't care about that. I don't like the tracking and links to gay bars because i read a story about lgbq or what the hell ever it referred to now.
Lol.. it doesn't claim to remove ads, it claims to remove tracking and malware inserted by ads. It stops ad networks from knowing that you visited dirtylittlewhores.com a short while before checking toysrus.com for the yoda doll (that you can put up you ass) and stops drive by downloading.
Let's get a grip on reality here and at least read the site before jumping to conclusions.
A: because responding to the superbowl is not the only use for emergency services. Also, most public response radio frequency isn't direct radio to radio. It is often trunked at a packet forwarding location and piped to the relevant locations inside buildings. Packet relay radio allows for extended rangeas well as eliminating most dead spots and different agencies who rarely need to intercommunicate can do so with a relativel easy software change.
B is subject to A but C is likely because it attacks the high tech aspect of emergency response communications. Not all cities are large enough to require complex setups but many are sufficient to require it. Take a dispatch office for instance, it may be in contact with 50 police radios, 30 or more fire and EMS radios and have 15 or more dispatchers on a light day. In a large city, there may be dozens of these. Then there is the 911 call center which may have 300 or more incoming lines and 100 operators or more who send dispatch requests to the appropriate agencies which then determine who and what responds.
It would require so many antennas on buildings that they would resemble a pin cushion as well as multiple radios for each response unit.
What finally caused that to start happening? It seems to me if the process was always there, it wouldn't show any anomaly in the temp records. But for some reasons it supposedly just started or changed to become more intense so temperature readings showing little to no warming (recently) cannot be directly compared to temperature readings that shows warming (just a few decades ago).
I have no doubt that the oceans act as a sink for heat. I just do not understand what if anything has magically changed in the last half century or so.
I just looked into it a bit more. It appears that you can start drawing your social security before you reach full retirement age (62) which is where the deductions come from. After you reach 67 or whatever the age is (depending on when you were born), there is no limit or reduction. I just remembered my father being concerned about that and didn't realize it was only if you take benefits early.
http://money.usnews.com/money/...
I'm glad they finally started calling it what it is- a ride-booking service. This entire it is ride sharing even though the concept of paying for a ride counters the sharing was sort of driving me nuts.
As for the seniors, more power to them. Just watch how much you earn else it starts detracting from your social security payments. At least talk with someone and plan out if that would be beneficial or not for you. There is a record seeing how most this is done through a third party so not reporting the income might be too risky.
I'm not sure that can happen can it? It seems to me like the donation would just be rejected if that were a stipulation. However, I could see the donator purchasing a couple truckloads of cloths made by some corporation he owns stock in and that being the donation instead of money. I don't have a problem with that. do you?
You mean like Mercury one or your local church?
And yes, Mercury One has a separate drive for administration costs and all donations to aid goes directly to the target of said aid. They actually clearly separate the two when asking for funds or donations or volunteers to help.
Your church, well a lot of them anyways, I do not know about the churches in your area but in mine, a lot of them have free stores that stock necessities like clothing, toiletries, and some dry goods that are freely available to people in need. The majority of them operation the administration side completely from donations within their church services and staff volunteers. If you donate money or goods, they go directly to the store or a wholesaler supplier for stock in the store. Some of the stuff is brand new, some is used, some funds is set aside for special purposes like buying good cloths for someone to go to a job interview or something that requires a little more sharpness then off the shelf hand me downs to something that's a little loose or tight but will work for the costs. You just have to look around and ask them about their structure.
Well, I just checked and near as I can tell, the state knew about children under 16 having elevated lead but not in the water. The state continued to deny it was a crisis for a few weeks later until some pediatrician made a claim directly about the water. The EPA had someone bring a notice about lead levels up internally but didn't act right away.
If you have evidence otherwise, please post it.
Nah. For instance, I will donate to help cloth the poor or disaster assistance but insist none of that donation goes to high dollar salaries of the people running it. That is not a bribe.
Your just silly if you think they are just now doing that. It has been in place likely since they were laid in the first place.
I was thinking the same thing. But i also wonder if somebody spiked his coffee too. It's odd to see an agency head put sanity and logic above political will in such a public and clear way.
Hmm. Running vim inside emacs. You sure the universe wouldn't explode and create a giant black hole or something?
The only bait i see here is having lines of products that require Windows to remotely administer or take advantage of all the bells and whistles.
I doubt it is about gaining control of node.js. Think along the lines of activeX plugins and such. A company uses node.js in their lights controller and MS makes a snazzy app for the Windows phone and tablets that use extensions they built into chakra.
I bet that's what it is about. That or they see the momentum and do not want third-party browsers to be required on all Windows devices just to have the best experience.
That simply is not true. Oakland California and two cities in Michigan (Flint and Detroit )fill the top 3spots. In Michigan municipalities can create gun control laws as long as they do not conflict with state laws and you essentially need a permit for a hand gun as well as a permit for most private sales of firearms. In Oakland, they just passed two gun control laws and are working on a third after the terrorist incident in San Bernardino. California already has some of the strictest gun control laws on the books. In fact, they have been sued over them, lost, and refuse to change them until an appeal is exhausted.
What would stop third-party encryption? I mean other than warranty support and so on.
No one was intentionally poisoned though. The water was/is completely safe to drink at the time of processing. The poison came from the aging water distribution system that didn't handle the different ph levels well.
Wanton means deliberate. No one deliberately set out to endanger anyone or participated in any action without regard to human life or health. Again, the water is perfectly acceptable at the point of treatment. It after it runs the pipes where that changed.
You also need a point of law that allows consecutive sentences. Otherwise they run concurrent and you would run into constitutional problems if it was all the sudden changed. And that is if there isn't any exceptions to enforcement for public officials (government ) in the course of their duties.
Ignore this. I just noticed he was talking of the Facebook app not the tablet 3/4g access.
No phone radio required. Their accounting and authentication system assigns a phone number in order to allow and control access on their network. A number will be assigned whether you have capabilities or not. Think of it as an access code even though it looks like a phone number.
I took their claims right off their website. I seriously doubt you work for brave unless you are the janitorial services or something. You couldn't even point to what was incorrect or correct it. Your laughable at best. Otherwise pathetic.
Probably because it is easier to find an actual violation of the law with poor people. For instance, what law was violated in flint Michigan? What law would have been violated in the backdoor thing? I understand the premise of the issues but under what law could they be prosecuted?
We don't want to start creating laws after the fact and trying to prosecute under them. Despite it being unconstitutional, it would surely come back to bite you and me or any one else they have issues with.
What did I say that was incorrect. Ads will be there. The claim is not to remove all ads but to remove the tracking as i said.
You should practice what you preach. There will be ads just like i said. What is being removed completely is the tracking and infections just like i said. Your quoted line even says as much
But he never says he is going to remove or stop advertising,. He says there is a subscription model if you want no ads but his entire contention is about tracking and privacy.
I assume he is going to compensate the sites for the lost ad revenue but I'm guessing on that.
As for starting his own ad service or network. I don't care about that. I don't like the tracking and links to gay bars because i read a story about lgbq or what the hell ever it referred to now.
Lol.. it doesn't claim to remove ads, it claims to remove tracking and malware inserted by ads. It stops ad networks from knowing that you visited dirtylittlewhores.com a short while before checking toysrus.com for the yoda doll (that you can put up you ass) and stops drive by downloading.
Let's get a grip on reality here and at least read the site before jumping to conclusions.
A: because responding to the superbowl is not the only use for emergency services. Also, most public response radio frequency isn't direct radio to radio. It is often trunked at a packet forwarding location and piped to the relevant locations inside buildings. Packet relay radio allows for extended rangeas well as eliminating most dead spots and different agencies who rarely need to intercommunicate can do so with a relativel easy software change.
B is subject to A but C is likely because it attacks the high tech aspect of emergency response communications. Not all cities are large enough to require complex setups but many are sufficient to require it. Take a dispatch office for instance, it may be in contact with 50 police radios, 30 or more fire and EMS radios and have 15 or more dispatchers on a light day. In a large city, there may be dozens of these. Then there is the 911 call center which may have 300 or more incoming lines and 100 operators or more who send dispatch requests to the appropriate agencies which then determine who and what responds.
It would require so many antennas on buildings that they would resemble a pin cushion as well as multiple radios for each response unit.
Oh, and post as plain text. If you select code it preserves the syntax instead of interpreting the links
Looks like the quotes around the hyperlink.
/a as you already did.
Try it with href=link.com
of course use the < > and a
<a href=www.Google.com>whatever </a>