Of course one article is dated march of 2014 and the other august of the same year. But of course politicians have been making claims about the links for a while now. Here is an article presented in october of 2014 which examines political discourse about the global warming tornado threat somewhat.
Now note, one of those sites is a conservative site. Can you guess which one that might be? Well, it doesn't matter because the information is not inaccurate and came about before this was even on the radar. In fact, it was attempting to impeach the credibility of the political hack appointed to oversee the ebola fiasco and manage political fall out from reported cases reaching American shores.
So lets not ignore the fact that connections have been made.
Having someone - anyone - in a class that screws up the bell curve makes others feel bad.
I think the bell curve is likely the entire problem. There simply should not be one. If kids are failing the subjects, they shouldn't be getting C and B grades because the smart people got removed to be in their own class. If the smart people excel, by all means have the ability to push them further and if that means another class, fine. But if the not so smart people are failing, the options should not be adjust the grading scale, but to supplement the education in ways that make them satisfactory students.
People learn in different ways. Perhaps the answers might be in sending teachers more gifted to smarter kids to those smart classes and concentrate more efforts on the no so smart kids with teachers and course material better prepared for their abilities. I was that way in school, I could read something and pretty much tell you where in the book the information was covered a week after. But after a lecture, I could tell you what color the teacher's socks were but nothing about the topic covered. I remember one teacher that I nicknamed king crab because he always had chalk dust on his pants near his privates if there was a lecture and I knew it was going to be a bad day. Other students need told instead of reading and some might need a varying mix of it and other things like hands on practice too.
This isn't really a new anti-foaming measure, it's making them more effective. That was the point, the magnetic field made the particles tinier so they could disperse and bond more per unit.
But you appear to be wrong about hops only to do with flavor, aroma, and preservation as at least one beer maker and several scientists seem to think it has to do with combating too much foam also.
Japan and Germany has benefited greatly over the years from the US wasting energy. The obvious is the lack of military needed by them because the US wasted energy, the investment the US has directly put into them by bases and such. But there are other ways they benefited like economic stability (trading with the US) and tourism dollars. Welcome to the new world order I guess. It's the same as the old world order except someone not as innocent as you thought.
You would have to talk with an attorney but you should be able to expunge that. "Breaking and Entering" is a fifth degree felony in Ohio and as long as there are no violence elements attached, should be allowable.
Of course what should be is often not the same as what is in practice. You need a reason to expunge and ability to find a job/make an honest living is just as good as any as far as I know. I do know a guy who used that excuse specifically to get a felony "cultivation of marijuana" over a bulk amount conviction expunged and now even has his gun rights restored. Of course Ohio has relaxed it's laws a bit and the same charge with the same amounts, if it were to happen today would be a misdemeanor so that may have had something to do with it too.
Not only that, the phone can run any app that displays any image. Remember those joke downloads that pretended to delete all your shit on the computer by faking the dos window and motions?
So what happens when your credit card was used by you because i checked your ID and the photo matched. Oh,, i'm sorry officer, that warrant is for my cousin, not me- even though we look exactly alike, i'm someone else.. i can see all sorts of problems with this.
It all works out in the wash. Your vegan all natural food benifited from the same cheap energy costs that my fast food did. Your prius takes advantAge of the same exteralities that my diesel truck did. Your solar pannels are the same. But in the same sense of "you didn't build that", the exact proportipns aren't the exact same but it works out kn the wash.
You are ignoring the statute. It actually says no person by force, stealth, or deception shall do any of the following then lists several things, one of which you cited.. One of those traits need to be present in order for what you cited to come into play. If anyone iis invited in- by anyone who has the ability to do so-, and that invite was not because of force, stealth, or deception, it cannot be burgulary. Your examples fail what you are trying to claim.
When reality and legality back my worldview, the only thing that is sad is you. Go shead and reread the law. Its 2911.11 and it simply does not say what you want it to say.
If any power source becomes cheaper than what we have, the utilities will simply impliment it themselves. The worse things we will see is a drop in rates the utilities pay for net metering or abandoning it altogether.
Yes, a minor child can have charge of property. They would be considered the agent of the owner. Minor children can actually be the owner of property too. I purchased my fisrt car when i was 14. An uncle left me his motorcycle and 10 acres of land adjacent to our property when he passed from cancer. I was 16. They all were legally mine and no one had to assume ownership or otherwise consent to the registration of the titles.
And for there being numberous counter examples, you sure failed to present one. Ohio law considers it to be tresspassing whenever you enter the property of another. An example is ghe dog bite laws. If you walk up to someone's door and their dog bites you,they are not liable because you were tresspassing. But if they invite you over, you are not tresspassing and they are liable. If a kid invites another kid onto the property, the owner is liable. It makes no difference their age. Of course that gets tricky because the bitten person could become the handler of the dog under the law and the owner becomes not liable again.
The rehire question is not neccesarily a work around in some areas. The laws would treat it the same as blackballing someone. Its also likely to not work well with large companies and large HR departments. You are likely only going to get some policy of not rehiring people within a certain timeframe.
Of course all this is sort of negated if you were fired. Its obvious they do not want you working there if they fire you. The real problem is that a lot of people work in a lot of different places. These people become management and "shop talk" at various hangouts where old friends who happen to be your new prospective employer also hang out. This is more of a problrm in smaller locations but still an issue.
You cannot be charged with trespassing or any extent of it if someone who has charge of the property invites you on to it. You will have to show the person entered the premises by force, stealth, or deception which negates going to a friends house and getting busted by their parents for raiding the liquor cabinet.
Also, you will not be able to show any cases in which that has actually happened and a kid or anyone has been charged with a felony, convicted and now suffers from it when he was invited onto the property. If you broke into someone's house, then I would definitely say felony applies.
I'm not saying the OP is an angel, but there's no need to assume violence.
I never said violence has to be present. I said violence for lesser crimes than a first and second degree felony. Theft over a certain amount is a felony of the second degree and over a larger amount is a first degree felony offense. Stealing a gun from a federally licensed firearms dealer. it is a first degree felony. As you pointed out, burglary which doesn't have to involve violence is a second degree felony. So there are things that are not violent that can make a person non eligible to have a record expunged that do not involve the convolution of laws and situations in order to make them fit.
That won't work.. I just tried it and got a message about a problem with my network. I doubt that is what a network hardware vendor is trying to accomplish.
The objective of the copying and likely the patent infringement is so there would be no learning cure for their products. It would end up being a cheaper clone of Cisco that any Cisco certified admin would be comfortable on.
In short, they didn't really care about getting kicked out of school. They only wanted invited into the computer labs. Once in, it is easier to stay in.
In Ohio, criminal records can be expunged except for first and second degree felonies or crimes considered violent- after they are settled and punishment and fines have been paid. There is a process that is sort of like asking for parole but ends up in court with a judge making the final decision.
He said he couldn't get the felonies expunged because he is in Ohio. This means it was either violent, or a serious enough felony that it was a first or second degree felony as defined by the state. I concur, it was not a crime he woke up one day not realizing he was committing or thought was a minor misdemeanor and got roped into a felony.
What is it with the ignorant American thinking that "less power means a lower quality of life"?
Nobody ever said that- that I am aware of. I most certainly did not. If you think I did, you might want to try a different translation service or something. All I said was do what you want to do, and let everyone else do what they want to do. It's a simple premise of freedom.
I've just changed a 35W halogen GU10 spot bulb in my bathroom for a 3W LED bulb. It requires 11.667 times less energy and yet gives me more light and less waste heat, which is not wanted in the summer.
Good for you. But I don't know what your point is other than you think you are super smart or something and want everyone else to know too? I will change out my bulbs when they blow and need changing.
My main computer for web browsing and document writing is a low-power computer which has a low-end Intel CPU with a built-in GPU and a 2.5" hard drive that runs on a 80W power supply. You don't need a power-hungry quad-core clocked at 4GHz with a 500W graphics card for day-to-day tasks.
You are correct, "you" do not need something. What I need is up to my needs and desires not yours. You are not the boss of anyone that I know of. But looking at your wording, it appears that you have more than one computer depending on your needs (read "main"). Is that not also wasteful or is the way you convoluted things the only proper way to do it?
Being energy efficient doesn't mean living like a fucking homeless person, it means being smarter about your energy consumption. But most Americans have been brainwashed by their own power companies so that they'll keep spending nearly 10 times more than everyone else on the planet.
Again, I do not know who ever said being energy efficient is living like a fucking homeless person. Do you often set up straw men arguments in order to shoot them down?
Most Americans are busy doing something else to care about the shit that seems to upset you. Most of them are the complete opposite of what you pretend they ware but I guess you need the straw man to burn along side the streets because you turned the power off to the street lamps or something. I dunno, but you set a lot of them up for no good reason other than making your point sound relevant.
Like I said, do what you want to do, just do not force others to do the same. If they want to do it, they will, if they do not, they will not. Its not yours so don't until it is, don't worry about it.
And I will false premise your false premise. External costs are realized by cheaper prices to the consumer which is a shortcut to you paying for them anyways if the costs of every single externality was actually built into the cost of everything. Unthinkers like you likely assume that these external costs would come out of the profit those greedy share holders make like the pension funds and crap which is wrong. Those costs would be folded into the costs of products which you would end up paying anyways. And no, someone who figures out how to minimize those costs will not sell cheaper because an arbitrary market value has already been set based around competition who doesn't have that advantage so it will just be profit for the owners and share holders.
If you want to live that way, then do it. But don't tell others they have to live that way. It's not to anyone's detriment other than the person spending. And it doesn't matter if someone else wastes something that isn't yours so let it go already.
I don't think that was a statement about wanting to see hackers caught. It was a statement that now that something big and powerful who finally has the influence that everybody else seems to lack is hurt, we might see the real abilities of some agencies.
Its as if sarcasm was being deployed to suggest that they have not been trying when the rest of us peons suffer the fate of hackers.
Welcome to the world of terrorism where attacking innocent civilians in order to influence the actions of others (usually for political causes) is the key to victory.
Yeah, that's right, I went ahead and said it. I'll also save the idiots the trouble and post one man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter and when you don't have to size and money to play fair, not playing fair becomes the fairest option.
That doesn't say 2014 is the hottest year on record. It says a report claims it should be the hottest year on recent record if two and a half months end up being similar to previous months in the year and the report actually only claims it will be hotter than the average temp during two different periods of time and blames it on oceanic oscillations like el nino (otherwise known as natural causes).
Wouldn't it be interesting if the initial breach into their systems was an exploit on a server that involved the sony rootkit because an IT stooge wanted to listen to some tunes while reviewing log files years ago.
hmm.. A simple google search shows that nobody is a lot of organizations that appear to be somewhat scientific in their approach and presentation.
Also, the new scientis or articles on their site seem to attempt to make predictions about tornadoes
http://www.newscientist.com/ar...
Mother Jones does another story connecting it too.
http://www.motherjones.com/env...
Of course one article is dated march of 2014 and the other august of the same year. But of course politicians have been making claims about the links for a while now. Here is an article presented in october of 2014 which examines political discourse about the global warming tornado threat somewhat.
http://www.americanthinker.com...
Now note, one of those sites is a conservative site. Can you guess which one that might be? Well, it doesn't matter because the information is not inaccurate and came about before this was even on the radar. In fact, it was attempting to impeach the credibility of the political hack appointed to oversee the ebola fiasco and manage political fall out from reported cases reaching American shores.
So lets not ignore the fact that connections have been made.
I think the bell curve is likely the entire problem. There simply should not be one. If kids are failing the subjects, they shouldn't be getting C and B grades because the smart people got removed to be in their own class. If the smart people excel, by all means have the ability to push them further and if that means another class, fine. But if the not so smart people are failing, the options should not be adjust the grading scale, but to supplement the education in ways that make them satisfactory students.
People learn in different ways. Perhaps the answers might be in sending teachers more gifted to smarter kids to those smart classes and concentrate more efforts on the no so smart kids with teachers and course material better prepared for their abilities. I was that way in school, I could read something and pretty much tell you where in the book the information was covered a week after. But after a lecture, I could tell you what color the teacher's socks were but nothing about the topic covered. I remember one teacher that I nicknamed king crab because he always had chalk dust on his pants near his privates if there was a lecture and I knew it was going to be a bad day. Other students need told instead of reading and some might need a varying mix of it and other things like hands on practice too.
This isn't really a new anti-foaming measure, it's making them more effective. That was the point, the magnetic field made the particles tinier so they could disperse and bond more per unit.
But you appear to be wrong about hops only to do with flavor, aroma, and preservation as at least one beer maker and several scientists seem to think it has to do with combating too much foam also.
It still works out in the wash.
Japan and Germany has benefited greatly over the years from the US wasting energy. The obvious is the lack of military needed by them because the US wasted energy, the investment the US has directly put into them by bases and such. But there are other ways they benefited like economic stability (trading with the US) and tourism dollars. Welcome to the new world order I guess. It's the same as the old world order except someone not as innocent as you thought.
You would have to talk with an attorney but you should be able to expunge that. "Breaking and Entering" is a fifth degree felony in Ohio and as long as there are no violence elements attached, should be allowable.
Of course what should be is often not the same as what is in practice. You need a reason to expunge and ability to find a job/make an honest living is just as good as any as far as I know. I do know a guy who used that excuse specifically to get a felony "cultivation of marijuana" over a bulk amount conviction expunged and now even has his gun rights restored. Of course Ohio has relaxed it's laws a bit and the same charge with the same amounts, if it were to happen today would be a misdemeanor so that may have had something to do with it too.
Not only that, the phone can run any app that displays any image. Remember those joke downloads that pretended to delete all your shit on the computer by faking the dos window and motions?
So what happens when your credit card was used by you because i checked your ID and the photo matched. Oh,, i'm sorry officer, that warrant is for my cousin, not me- even though we look exactly alike, i'm someone else.. i can see all sorts of problems with this.
It all works out in the wash. Your vegan all natural food benifited from the same cheap energy costs that my fast food did. Your prius takes advantAge of the same exteralities that my diesel truck did. Your solar pannels are the same. But in the same sense of "you didn't build that", the exact proportipns aren't the exact same but it works out kn the wash.
Heh. 2911.12.. damn phone and fat fingers.
You are ignoring the statute. It actually says no person by force, stealth, or deception shall do any of the following then lists several things, one of which you cited.. One of those traits need to be present in order for what you cited to come into play. If anyone iis invited in- by anyone who has the ability to do so-, and that invite was not because of force, stealth, or deception, it cannot be burgulary. Your examples fail what you are trying to claim.
When reality and legality back my worldview, the only thing that is sad is you. Go shead and reread the law. Its 2911.11 and it simply does not say what you want it to say.
I do not think you have thought that through.
If any power source becomes cheaper than what we have, the utilities will simply impliment it themselves. The worse things we will see is a drop in rates the utilities pay for net metering or abandoning it altogether.
Yes, a minor child can have charge of property. They would be considered the agent of the owner. Minor children can actually be the owner of property too. I purchased my fisrt car when i was 14. An uncle left me his motorcycle and 10 acres of land adjacent to our property when he passed from cancer. I was 16. They all were legally mine and no one had to assume ownership or otherwise consent to the registration of the titles.
And for there being numberous counter examples, you sure failed to present one. Ohio law considers it to be tresspassing whenever you enter the property of another. An example is ghe dog bite laws. If you walk up to someone's door and their dog bites you,they are not liable because you were tresspassing. But if they invite you over, you are not tresspassing and they are liable. If a kid invites another kid onto the property, the owner is liable. It makes no difference their age. Of course that gets tricky because the bitten person could become the handler of the dog under the law and the owner becomes not liable again.
The rehire question is not neccesarily a work around in some areas. The laws would treat it the same as blackballing someone. Its also likely to not work well with large companies and large HR departments. You are likely only going to get some policy of not rehiring people within a certain timeframe.
Of course all this is sort of negated if you were fired. Its obvious they do not want you working there if they fire you. The real problem is that a lot of people work in a lot of different places. These people become management and "shop talk" at various hangouts where old friends who happen to be your new prospective employer also hang out. This is more of a problrm in smaller locations but still an issue.
You cannot be charged with trespassing or any extent of it if someone who has charge of the property invites you on to it. You will have to show the person entered the premises by force, stealth, or deception which negates going to a friends house and getting busted by their parents for raiding the liquor cabinet.
Also, you will not be able to show any cases in which that has actually happened and a kid or anyone has been charged with a felony, convicted and now suffers from it when he was invited onto the property. If you broke into someone's house, then I would definitely say felony applies.
I never said violence has to be present. I said violence for lesser crimes than a first and second degree felony. Theft over a certain amount is a felony of the second degree and over a larger amount is a first degree felony offense. Stealing a gun from a federally licensed firearms dealer. it is a first degree felony. As you pointed out, burglary which doesn't have to involve violence is a second degree felony. So there are things that are not violent that can make a person non eligible to have a record expunged that do not involve the convolution of laws and situations in order to make them fit.
I'm thinking you are correct. Good catch.
That won't work.. I just tried it and got a message about a problem with my network. I doubt that is what a network hardware vendor is trying to accomplish.
The objective of the copying and likely the patent infringement is so there would be no learning cure for their products. It would end up being a cheaper clone of Cisco that any Cisco certified admin would be comfortable on.
In short, they didn't really care about getting kicked out of school. They only wanted invited into the computer labs. Once in, it is easier to stay in.
In Ohio, criminal records can be expunged except for first and second degree felonies or crimes considered violent- after they are settled and punishment and fines have been paid. There is a process that is sort of like asking for parole but ends up in court with a judge making the final decision.
He said he couldn't get the felonies expunged because he is in Ohio. This means it was either violent, or a serious enough felony that it was a first or second degree felony as defined by the state. I concur, it was not a crime he woke up one day not realizing he was committing or thought was a minor misdemeanor and got roped into a felony.
Nobody ever said that- that I am aware of. I most certainly did not. If you think I did, you might want to try a different translation service or something. All I said was do what you want to do, and let everyone else do what they want to do. It's a simple premise of freedom.
Good for you. But I don't know what your point is other than you think you are super smart or something and want everyone else to know too? I will change out my bulbs when they blow and need changing.
You are correct, "you" do not need something. What I need is up to my needs and desires not yours. You are not the boss of anyone that I know of. But looking at your wording, it appears that you have more than one computer depending on your needs (read "main"). Is that not also wasteful or is the way you convoluted things the only proper way to do it?
Again, I do not know who ever said being energy efficient is living like a fucking homeless person. Do you often set up straw men arguments in order to shoot them down?
Most Americans are busy doing something else to care about the shit that seems to upset you. Most of them are the complete opposite of what you pretend they ware but I guess you need the straw man to burn along side the streets because you turned the power off to the street lamps or something. I dunno, but you set a lot of them up for no good reason other than making your point sound relevant.
Like I said, do what you want to do, just do not force others to do the same. If they want to do it, they will, if they do not, they will not. Its not yours so don't until it is, don't worry about it.
And I will false premise your false premise. External costs are realized by cheaper prices to the consumer which is a shortcut to you paying for them anyways if the costs of every single externality was actually built into the cost of everything. Unthinkers like you likely assume that these external costs would come out of the profit those greedy share holders make like the pension funds and crap which is wrong. Those costs would be folded into the costs of products which you would end up paying anyways. And no, someone who figures out how to minimize those costs will not sell cheaper because an arbitrary market value has already been set based around competition who doesn't have that advantage so it will just be profit for the owners and share holders.
If you want to live that way, then do it. But don't tell others they have to live that way. It's not to anyone's detriment other than the person spending. And it doesn't matter if someone else wastes something that isn't yours so let it go already.
I don't think that was a statement about wanting to see hackers caught. It was a statement that now that something big and powerful who finally has the influence that everybody else seems to lack is hurt, we might see the real abilities of some agencies.
Its as if sarcasm was being deployed to suggest that they have not been trying when the rest of us peons suffer the fate of hackers.
Welcome to the world of terrorism where attacking innocent civilians in order to influence the actions of others (usually for political causes) is the key to victory.
Yeah, that's right, I went ahead and said it. I'll also save the idiots the trouble and post one man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter and when you don't have to size and money to play fair, not playing fair becomes the fairest option.
There we go. Got it all out of the way.
That doesn't say 2014 is the hottest year on record. It says a report claims it should be the hottest year on recent record if two and a half months end up being similar to previous months in the year and the report actually only claims it will be hotter than the average temp during two different periods of time and blames it on oceanic oscillations like el nino (otherwise known as natural causes).
Wouldn't it be interesting if the initial breach into their systems was an exploit on a server that involved the sony rootkit because an IT stooge wanted to listen to some tunes while reviewing log files years ago.
Where is this up to at? Everything i can find says longer than 2 weeks. You may be waiting longer.