Not the whole heart, only parts of it. By the looks of it, the process took a month or two. If it did lose the whole heart, it will die before it can regenerate (unless you stick it on heart/lung machine)
Full motion ads could be fine, as long as it fits into the environment.
I could imagine ads like this appearing in sci-fi genres, and most notably in FPS type games (with big neon billboard that we come to expect of a sci-fi future).
Generally people who're more active on internet get a lot of spam. Since inadvertently some e-mail info got out, and some spammer with bots crawled onto it.
Whoa, don't bash Morse right out. In many cases, Morse code is the prefer method of radio transmission because its less prone to noise (not hard to distinguish a background hiss to a screeching beep). Also morse code eats up the less bandwidth.
P.S. I don't know morse code, but I think people who knows them are leet.
I also have mixed feeling about this. I currently only hold a Technical License and is not actively on radio (no budget to purchase one...). While eliminiating morse code MIGHT help increase amaterus radio participation (many people I talked to said they thought even the most basic amateur license requires morse code, which is not true at all). But I can't fathom, why on earth do they want to remove the morse code requirement? Then again, I may have a few explanations....
All these are speculations... 1. Bands dedicated to morse code isn't used that much. 2. Higher level band aren't utilized to an acceptable level (remove morse code, more people become higher level, using higher level bands). 3. Existence of morse code decoding devices. Reason: Why learn morse code when a small box can just read and send in morse code?
So, if it is important to store information then you can do it even without persistent cookies, if it is not important then stop profiling me.
Hm... I wonder why everyone still bitches about NYT's registration thingy... hm...
On a side note, I am a bit annoyed that slashdot keeps all my posts associated with me forever, there should be a time limit over which all posts become really anonymous. The message should be valued for the message in itself not because somebody said it.
... this sounds disturbingly like the character in "The Terminal Man"... He went crazy when his mind got addicted to calming shock, and his brain keeps trying to go into a seizure because of that.
I think the parent's point is being ironic. Similar to the case with UPS, whose founder got a C- for a college paper on a business of overnight shipping as being costly and impossible.
1. Generate every possible state for a board to be in. 2. Traverse every state pass and assign which response to give when a certain state for a win condition.
This could actually "prove" whether chess has a proven solution (just like tic-tac-toe is proven to be always a draw game when played correctly).
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2. is easy. Look at flag on earth, particular those on high mast (reduce any possibility that its ground reflection), you'll note that the flag is bright on both side too (when made with the right material). The flag on the moon is made with materials that allows the sun to filter through.
3. It has also been debunked. The shadow differences is due to terrain difference (find rolling hills in afternoon, note shadow).
4. You term of damping is correct. Thumbs-up for the correct word usage despite being a non-native speaker:-).
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Just to be through and for those lazy moon consipiracist...
1. If you mean the lack of surface dust being blown away, that's because the rocket was reduced to low power during landing. Further more, the whole capsule is moving across the landscape, further spreading the rocket's blow over a large area, hence the near non-existence of dust being blown away.
2. Looks at flag on earth, tell me its dark at the side away from sun. The flag used on the moon have a relatively thin fabric, hence the sunlight ACTUALLY filters through them (against, look at several flags on earth, you can see this is the truth.
3. Don't go out much? I know you're refering the the non-parellel shadow argument. Go out to some area with rolling hills during sunset, take note of the shadow created by object, you'll see that they're not-parellel.
4. YOu're right, there's no wind on moon. But that's actually the reason the flag appears to wave. Try this at home. Get a piece of cloth, hold it by its upper two corners (so it resembles the flag on moon). And wave it a bit, notice how it continues to wave for a bit before stopping? The reason it stopped is because the air dampens its motion. On moon, having no air, when the astronaut planted the flag and jostle it, the waving motion can be maintained for a while. (If you're talking about how the flag stays open, there's a second, horizontal alluminum bar above the flag holding it up).
5. Again, do this simple experiment. Take a camera (no, ANY camera). Wait for a clear night, where you can see stars. Now, find a relatively big subject and shine a VERY bright spotlight (the sun in vaccum act as a VERY bright spotlight). Car light works well. Now, try taking the picture of said subject WHILE keeping the star visible. Impossible, right? That's the reason there's no stars. The brightness on the moon is so bright that the camera couldn't get the exposure length required to get the star in without having the rest of the scenery whited out.
Here's one website where I got most of my rebuttal from. http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked/ Finally, go ask the people who does this. They'll tell you EXACTLY what the Apollo program give them. (If you ask nicely enough, they'll even show you, "Look there's the mirror where we bounce laser off of.")
Unfortunately the majority of poaching have a profit motive behind them, not survival.
There's actually a form of sanctioned "poaching" given to the Eskimos for whales (being that's their only viable food source, and McDonald isn't exactly a healthy food source). The same privilege is given to Japan, again on whales, for "research purposes" on "whale impact" in local fisheries (all of which became sushi, good research indeed).
Games!... wait, Bungie... Media players!... wait... nvm... Servers!... wait... crap......... Something will come to me sooner or later...... Weapon's guidance softwares, pretty sure MS isn't behind that.... Come to think about it, did MS ever did defensive contract with the DoD?
For StarWar fans, this IS the kind of stuff that matters. Which is quite a few of the Slashdot readers (I won't say majority, since I'm not that knowledgeable).
So... how does your brain get oxygen and nutrient during said time when its on a dish?
Not the whole heart, only parts of it. By the looks of it, the process took a month or two. If it did lose the whole heart, it will die before it can regenerate (unless you stick it on heart/lung machine)
The same kind that does stuff like this to find new ways to save your life.
Um... zombies...
Next thing you know, they'll be needing brain donations.
Um... note that they're not trying to lower price, they're trying to raise prices on most popular music.
Uh huh... I wonder what work do you do?
What ever you do, it must have something to do with informations (patents included). I require you to do your work for free.
I'm not aware that MS and Yahoo had these features... wait, I remembered, I didn't use them because they're so fuking cluttered up!
I wanna see Who will be the next American Idol.
Just so that I can shoot that asshole with a mother-load of bullets.
"And by the way, your ads are also being shot at at an alarming frequency."
"How 'alarming'?"
"Many player unloaded their entire ammo of all their weapons into it."
Full motion ads could be fine, as long as it fits into the environment.
I could imagine ads like this appearing in sci-fi genres, and most notably in FPS type games (with big neon billboard that we come to expect of a sci-fi future).
Generally people who're more active on internet get a lot of spam. Since inadvertently some e-mail info got out, and some spammer with bots crawled onto it.
Whoa, don't bash Morse right out. In many cases, Morse code is the prefer method of radio transmission because its less prone to noise (not hard to distinguish a background hiss to a screeching beep). Also morse code eats up the less bandwidth.
P.S. I don't know morse code, but I think people who knows them are leet.
I also have mixed feeling about this. I currently only hold a Technical License and is not actively on radio (no budget to purchase one...). While eliminiating morse code MIGHT help increase amaterus radio participation (many people I talked to said they thought even the most basic amateur license requires morse code, which is not true at all). But I can't fathom, why on earth do they want to remove the morse code requirement? Then again, I may have a few explanations....
All these are speculations...
1. Bands dedicated to morse code isn't used that much.
2. Higher level band aren't utilized to an acceptable level (remove morse code, more people become higher level, using higher level bands).
3. Existence of morse code decoding devices. Reason: Why learn morse code when a small box can just read and send in morse code?
That may be their reason.
I like my Korean DVD Player that plays movie that skips ads (the only place it can't skip is the intro, fast forwarding past them is possible).
So, if it is important to store information then you can do it even without persistent cookies, if it is not important then stop profiling me.
Hm... I wonder why everyone still bitches about NYT's registration thingy... hm...
On a side note, I am a bit annoyed that slashdot keeps all my posts associated with me forever, there should be a time limit over which all posts become really anonymous. The message should be valued for the message in itself not because somebody said it.
The "Post Anonymously" checkbox is your friend.
... this sounds disturbingly like the character in "The Terminal Man"...
He went crazy when his mind got addicted to calming shock, and his brain keeps trying to go into a seizure because of that.
I think the parent's point is being ironic. Similar to the case with UPS, whose founder got a C- for a college paper on a business of overnight shipping as being costly and impossible.
Actually, that's possible. Mainly...
1. Generate every possible state for a board to be in.
2. Traverse every state pass and assign which response to give when a certain state for a win condition.
This could actually "prove" whether chess has a proven solution (just like tic-tac-toe is proven to be always a draw game when played correctly).
2. is easy. Look at flag on earth, particular those on high mast (reduce any possibility that its ground reflection), you'll note that the flag is bright on both side too (when made with the right material). The flag on the moon is made with materials that allows the sun to filter through.
:-).
3. It has also been debunked. The shadow differences is due to terrain difference (find rolling hills in afternoon, note shadow).
4. You term of damping is correct. Thumbs-up for the correct word usage despite being a non-native speaker
Just to be through and for those lazy moon consipiracist...
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1. If you mean the lack of surface dust being blown away, that's because the rocket was reduced to low power during landing. Further more, the whole capsule is moving across the landscape, further spreading the rocket's blow over a large area, hence the near non-existence of dust being blown away.
2. Looks at flag on earth, tell me its dark at the side away from sun. The flag used on the moon have a relatively thin fabric, hence the sunlight ACTUALLY filters through them (against, look at several flags on earth, you can see this is the truth.
3. Don't go out much? I know you're refering the the non-parellel shadow argument. Go out to some area with rolling hills during sunset, take note of the shadow created by object, you'll see that they're not-parellel.
4. YOu're right, there's no wind on moon. But that's actually the reason the flag appears to wave. Try this at home. Get a piece of cloth, hold it by its upper two corners (so it resembles the flag on moon). And wave it a bit, notice how it continues to wave for a bit before stopping? The reason it stopped is because the air dampens its motion. On moon, having no air, when the astronaut planted the flag and jostle it, the waving motion can be maintained for a while. (If you're talking about how the flag stays open, there's a second, horizontal alluminum bar above the flag holding it up).
5. Again, do this simple experiment. Take a camera (no, ANY camera). Wait for a clear night, where you can see stars. Now, find a relatively big subject and shine a VERY bright spotlight (the sun in vaccum act as a VERY bright spotlight). Car light works well. Now, try taking the picture of said subject WHILE keeping the star visible. Impossible, right? That's the reason there's no stars. The brightness on the moon is so bright that the camera couldn't get the exposure length required to get the star in without having the rest of the scenery whited out.
Here's one website where I got most of my rebuttal from.
http://pirlwww.lpl.arizona.edu/~jscotti/NOT_faked
Finally, go ask the people who does this. They'll tell you EXACTLY what the Apollo program give them. (If you ask nicely enough, they'll even show you, "Look there's the mirror where we bounce laser off of.")
Seeing us such joke doesn't exist... let me make one.
1. Flipping windows.
2. Got bored.
3. Dropping windows.
4. Kicking windows.
5. Scrunching up windows.
6. Install Linux.
7. ???
8. Profit.
Alternative...
First you start flipping and dropping windows. Then you got tired and scrunch it up and kick it. Then you install Linux.
Unfortunately the majority of poaching have a profit motive behind them, not survival.
There's actually a form of sanctioned "poaching" given to the Eskimos for whales (being that's their only viable food source, and McDonald isn't exactly a healthy food source). The same privilege is given to Japan, again on whales, for "research purposes" on "whale impact" in local fisheries (all of which became sushi, good research indeed).
Hm... here a few that might now be...
... ... ... ... Come to think about it, did MS ever did defensive contract with the DoD?
Games!... wait, Bungie...
Media players!... wait... nvm...
Servers!... wait... crap...
Something will come to me sooner or later...
Weapon's guidance softwares, pretty sure MS isn't behind that.
For StarWar fans, this IS the kind of stuff that matters. Which is quite a few of the Slashdot readers (I won't say majority, since I'm not that knowledgeable).
That... looked like something that could induce a total hearing lost...
"Is that an earthquake?" - random visitor.