The US has repeatedly violated the Geneva Convention as well as free trade with Canada(although that's hardly on the same level). The USA was happy to sign those treaties to look good but as soon as it prevents them from doing something they want to do, they are happy to violate it.
I wonder if they even keep very good track of it. The approval process seems to be very random and the reviewers seem to have too much power. They reject apps for blatantly stupid reasons without much recourse for the developer.
Diet is a HUGE cause of some cancers. Shit in = shit body. Take for example broccoli which has been shown to reduce risk of colon cancer(look for it I'm not doing the work for you). While I don't know if you can completely cure anything by diet alone when it's progressed to a late stage, there are many things you can do to help prevent bad cells from multiplying and causing cancer.
They don't use it to lower body fat. Insulin does one simple thing which is open your cells, both fat and muscle, to glucose. It does this by binding to the cell at the insulin receptor, which causes the cell's internal GLUT-4 protein to come from deep in the cell up to the surface. GLUT-4 opens the gateway for glucose to the cell which will often pull in other things(nutrients, water) along with it. Injecting insulin is not a good thing long term unless you are diabetic. Some body builders end up insulin resistant or diabetic by abusing it. Now the reason that they actually do it is because it's extremely good at what it does which is draw energy into your cells. Insulin is what we call an anabolic hormone and if combined with huge amounts of carbs(usually while on anabolic androgenic steroids as well), your muscles get a lot of glucose which gives you lots of energy, but also enhances growth and recovery if you are training the muscle.
I think it's kind of funny that Palm is trying to "rat out" Apple to the USB board when it's Palm who has just violated the USB license terms by faking their vendor ID when identifying the Pre.
I think they should drop approval for application updates. There are some major problems with having to wait for updates to appear. Some apps rely on 3rd party APIs and when they change, your app is basically broken for weeks. Take the recent twitter API change that broke a bunch of apps. The users of the apps that leave bad reviews are generally clueless about how anything works and blame the app developer.
Ever heard of pt_deny_attach() which iTunes uses extensively all over the place to stop people from loading it in a debugger? Yes you can get around it but it's a PITA and you have to do a workaround for every call.
Palm figured out how much it'll cost them to build their own syncing software that rivals iTunes and then realized "hey we have a bunch of former Apple engineers who know how iTunes works, let's just fake being an iPod and we don't have to do anything!!!".
No doubt it'll be easy for Palm to make a small change to make it work with latest iTunes again but it's still not a good way to go about syncing.
Not to mention that a lot of the Pre engineers are reportedly former Apple engineers who no doubt used inside info on how iTunes works to fake it for the Pre. Palm is playing a losing battle IMO.
"Your iPod never managed to touch the 'iTunes' database file on its hard drive? That's a pretty significant apple proprietary format in the way of interoperability that I'm pretty sure every iPod touches in its lifetime regularly."
I know, the "iTunes Music Library.xml" is really hard to parse, not.
Palm was the one who hacked their way into using iTunes. THEY are the ones who are making users lives harder. Apple said right off the bat that they don't guarantee that the Pre would always work with iTunes. If they want something like iTunes for the Pre then why don't they just write it?
You need a recursive algorithm to tie the warp core into the main deflector dish. Then you can use that to close the subspace anomaly. But make sure you reverse the polarity of the tachyon beam first.
It depends like everything else, on the individual animal. In general, our cats act more like they're part of the family rather than a slave that obeys commands. Not all dogs are that obedient either. I think it generally has to do with they way both species have evolved. Cats usually live in groups but there isn't really a pack leader, even though they do fight for territory, except with some of the big cats like lions. Dogs generally follow a lead dog in the wild and cats don't. Dogs still follow the pack mentality when living with humans just as cats follow the group living mentality. I don't think this has too much to do with which animal is smarter, rather it's about how it's evolved in the wild.
Well it seems there is much you need to learn about losing fat. The fact is that lifting weights helps tremendously with losing fat. 1 lb. of muscle tissue burns 4x as many calories AT REST than 1 lb. of fat tissue. Fat is useless in modern countries unless we have some huge catastrophe and food is scarce. If you have a bad ankle, most likely it's because of being heavy for a long time. At least that may have lead to it's wearing out faster. My dad had knee and hip joint replacement at 54 because he's been >300 lbs. for most of his adult life.
You also seem to be pretty defensive which I've noticed with almost all overweight people including my dad. Most overweight people don't seem to want anyone to give them advice which is so strange because they(in general) have no clue. If you want to lose weight it's up to you so stop defending your reasons for being over weight and figure out what you need to do. There are lots of online resources, and here is the point, it will take a commitment of the rest of your life to be thinner. Your commitment is to maintaining weight for the rest of your life. It gets much easier once you make progress and the body adapts.
There are many people that do the ketosis diet which is almost no carbs and then you have a carb refeed day about once per week. Ketosis diets are pretty close to Atkins but it does work very well for lots of people. I'd say it takes even more effort at first than losing weight any other way because it's a big change for your body to go through. The reason for the carb refeed is to replenish your liver glycogen. You do need glycogen but your body can get by without any dietary intake for a while. I don't think anyone is saying to stay on no carb, high protein, high fat diet for your whole life. It's VERY useful for lots of people for losing fat, particularly people that are very sensitive to carbs.
"People who think it's a simple self control issue are idiots."
Sorry but it is self control. Yes you are right it's like a weak drug addiction with some people but like drug addicts you have to want to stop to get better. At first it will be hard as hell(maybe even last weeks) but pushing through it with will power is possible. There are plenty of examples of really huge people getting down to a healthy weight through will power alone. If you're walking around hungry as hell all the time then you're not doing it right.
You should first cut 500 calories per day from your maintenance calorie level and slowly reduce it over time. Your body is used to eating a certain amount of food and you need to retrain it not to be. Almost every person I see trying to lose weight cuts their food down to almost nothing and of course they're starving all the time and then give up.
No, most users of iPods and iPhones would not ditch them for something else. All of Apple's mobile devices don't support flash of any kind and that has not stopped many people from buying them.
The US has repeatedly violated the Geneva Convention as well as free trade with Canada(although that's hardly on the same level). The USA was happy to sign those treaties to look good but as soon as it prevents them from doing something they want to do, they are happy to violate it.
All we need is the US govt. to produce evidence that Martians have WMDs. Then they'll authorize a trillion dollars to invade Mars.
I wonder if they even keep very good track of it. The approval process seems to be very random and the reviewers seem to have too much power. They reject apps for blatantly stupid reasons without much recourse for the developer.
I was just going to post asking where the pilots sit. It's a weird looking design, like 2 planes stuck together.
Actually the only people I hear/read saying that are dumbass trolls like you.
Diet is a HUGE cause of some cancers. Shit in = shit body. Take for example broccoli which has been shown to reduce risk of colon cancer(look for it I'm not doing the work for you). While I don't know if you can completely cure anything by diet alone when it's progressed to a late stage, there are many things you can do to help prevent bad cells from multiplying and causing cancer.
They don't use it to lower body fat. Insulin does one simple thing which is open your cells, both fat and muscle, to glucose. It does this by binding to the cell at the insulin receptor, which causes the cell's internal GLUT-4 protein to come from deep in the cell up to the surface. GLUT-4 opens the gateway for glucose to the cell which will often pull in other things(nutrients, water) along with it. Injecting insulin is not a good thing long term unless you are diabetic. Some body builders end up insulin resistant or diabetic by abusing it. Now the reason that they actually do it is because it's extremely good at what it does which is draw energy into your cells. Insulin is what we call an anabolic hormone and if combined with huge amounts of carbs(usually while on anabolic androgenic steroids as well), your muscles get a lot of glucose which gives you lots of energy, but also enhances growth and recovery if you are training the muscle.
I think it's kind of funny that Palm is trying to "rat out" Apple to the USB board when it's Palm who has just violated the USB license terms by faking their vendor ID when identifying the Pre.
And the XBox gets so damn hot it can melt solder connections on the graphics card. Sounds great for the laptops.
Yes, and I think that if you don't renew, your applications will get removed from the store. They're signed with expiring certificates.
I think they should drop approval for application updates. There are some major problems with having to wait for updates to appear. Some apps rely on 3rd party APIs and when they change, your app is basically broken for weeks. Take the recent twitter API change that broke a bunch of apps. The users of the apps that leave bad reviews are generally clueless about how anything works and blame the app developer.
Ever heard of pt_deny_attach() which iTunes uses extensively all over the place to stop people from loading it in a debugger? Yes you can get around it but it's a PITA and you have to do a workaround for every call.
Palm figured out how much it'll cost them to build their own syncing software that rivals iTunes and then realized "hey we have a bunch of former Apple engineers who know how iTunes works, let's just fake being an iPod and we don't have to do anything!!!".
No doubt it'll be easy for Palm to make a small change to make it work with latest iTunes again but it's still not a good way to go about syncing.
Not to mention that a lot of the Pre engineers are reportedly former Apple engineers who no doubt used inside info on how iTunes works to fake it for the Pre. Palm is playing a losing battle IMO.
"Your iPod never managed to touch the 'iTunes' database file on its hard drive? That's a pretty significant apple proprietary format in the way of interoperability that I'm pretty sure every iPod touches in its lifetime regularly."
I know, the "iTunes Music Library.xml" is really hard to parse, not.
Palm was the one who hacked their way into using iTunes. THEY are the ones who are making users lives harder. Apple said right off the bat that they don't guarantee that the Pre would always work with iTunes. If they want something like iTunes for the Pre then why don't they just write it?
You need a recursive algorithm to tie the warp core into the main deflector dish. Then you can use that to close the subspace anomaly. But make sure you reverse the polarity of the tachyon beam first.
It depends like everything else, on the individual animal. In general, our cats act more like they're part of the family rather than a slave that obeys commands. Not all dogs are that obedient either. I think it generally has to do with they way both species have evolved. Cats usually live in groups but there isn't really a pack leader, even though they do fight for territory, except with some of the big cats like lions. Dogs generally follow a lead dog in the wild and cats don't. Dogs still follow the pack mentality when living with humans just as cats follow the group living mentality. I don't think this has too much to do with which animal is smarter, rather it's about how it's evolved in the wild.
The astronauts will be downloading lots of pr0n.
Well it seems there is much you need to learn about losing fat. The fact is that lifting weights helps tremendously with losing fat. 1 lb. of muscle tissue burns 4x as many calories AT REST than 1 lb. of fat tissue. Fat is useless in modern countries unless we have some huge catastrophe and food is scarce. If you have a bad ankle, most likely it's because of being heavy for a long time. At least that may have lead to it's wearing out faster. My dad had knee and hip joint replacement at 54 because he's been >300 lbs. for most of his adult life.
You also seem to be pretty defensive which I've noticed with almost all overweight people including my dad. Most overweight people don't seem to want anyone to give them advice which is so strange because they(in general) have no clue. If you want to lose weight it's up to you so stop defending your reasons for being over weight and figure out what you need to do. There are lots of online resources, and here is the point, it will take a commitment of the rest of your life to be thinner. Your commitment is to maintaining weight for the rest of your life. It gets much easier once you make progress and the body adapts.
There are many people that do the ketosis diet which is almost no carbs and then you have a carb refeed day about once per week. Ketosis diets are pretty close to Atkins but it does work very well for lots of people. I'd say it takes even more effort at first than losing weight any other way because it's a big change for your body to go through. The reason for the carb refeed is to replenish your liver glycogen. You do need glycogen but your body can get by without any dietary intake for a while. I don't think anyone is saying to stay on no carb, high protein, high fat diet for your whole life. It's VERY useful for lots of people for losing fat, particularly people that are very sensitive to carbs.
"People who think it's a simple self control issue are idiots."
Sorry but it is self control. Yes you are right it's like a weak drug addiction with some people but like drug addicts you have to want to stop to get better. At first it will be hard as hell(maybe even last weeks) but pushing through it with will power is possible. There are plenty of examples of really huge people getting down to a healthy weight through will power alone. If you're walking around hungry as hell all the time then you're not doing it right.
You should first cut 500 calories per day from your maintenance calorie level and slowly reduce it over time. Your body is used to eating a certain amount of food and you need to retrain it not to be. Almost every person I see trying to lose weight cuts their food down to almost nothing and of course they're starving all the time and then give up.
Actually, it seems to be true that artificial sweeteners cause people to eat more. There are many recent studies on it
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=diet+soda+weight+gain&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Why the hell would they do that? You think they want to go out of business?
No, most users of iPods and iPhones would not ditch them for something else. All of Apple's mobile devices don't support flash of any kind and that has not stopped many people from buying them.