It doesn't make sense to talk of "N times colder" full stop. 3K isn't a measure of coldness, and to define coldness as the reciprocal of temperature is arbitrary. "...a device cooled to 1% of the temperature of intergalactic space" reads perfectly well and uses well-defined terms.
10. Embossed, signed paper Certification of Live Birth -- Not Released
Are you trying to imply that he was born dead, and is some kind of zombie hitherto unknown to man? That would certainly explain why he hasn't released his medical records.
Of course, not being a complete raving loony would also be a fair reason for not releasing your medical records. Has your expectation of the privacy celebrities should be afforded sunk so low?
The Oxford English Dictionary and American Heritage Dictionary offer both "stadiums" and "stadia" as plurals for "stadium". Webster offers only "stadia".
English nouns (such as stadium) pluralize with an s on the end.
There are no simple criterions for determining how English nouns pluralise, whatever they may teach childs where you live. Yet somehow, in spite of the many "crisises" of which we hear so much in the mediums, the English language has survived. It seems to have more lifes than a cat.
I think it's Georgia. Internally Microsoft doesn't use terms like "alpha" and "beta": a product starts in "Florida" and moves closer to Redmond, so "Washington" means "bug-free". When it reaches "Georgia", it's ready to ship.
If there are people who think that falsifying published research is somehow a bad thing - that is shows there's a problem in research standards - the they really really need to go back to school and read some Karl Popper.
I think this could be phrased more carefully to make explicit the difference between theoretical and experimental research. Theoretical research being falsified is the scientific method at work. Experimental research being falsified is less cut and dried. Sometimes it's due to previously unknown effects and the result is an increase in knowledge: sometimes it's due to poor analysis of the results - failure to account for systematic errors, or statistical incompetence, and it would be better that it not be published in the first place than that someone have to expend time and money on falsifying it.
If you use the London underground you have choice: use an anonymous Oyster (RFID) card (with electronic cash balance) or use a registered one.
Do you? My Oyster card is PAYG, but I still had to give my name and address to obtain it. (I've since moved out of the country and haven't updated the address, but that's not the point).
Ephesians 5:22-23 Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church, and he is the saviour of the body.
- That's right. Get back in the kitchen! Get back to submitting and quit telling me to take out the garbage.
That's one of the Bible verses which is most often quoted out of context. If you read it in context then the wife gets off lightly. She only has to submit to her husband: he has to sacrifice his life for her.
Deuteronomy 22:28 If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father. Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her, and he will never be allowed to divorce her.
- Pants are bad but rape is OK as long as you pay for it and marry her.
It's not saying that rape is OK. This needs to be read with the cultural context in mind: without this law, the woman would simply be left unmarried and unmarriageable. The remedy for this tort is that the man must give her social status and support her financially for the rest of her life. Sure, she gets a rough deal, but it's better than she would have got otherwise.
Cnet reports that to avoid being sued by the U.S. Justice Department, Google is negotiating with them. The Justice Department and a multistate task force are still reviewing the proposal to decide whether to oppose the partnership.
"The" proposal? "The" partnership? Don't make me RTFA to work out what you're talking about!
I would say that I resemble that remark, but I upgraded to alpine earlier this year. MUAs aside, what matters isn't whether the technology is newer but whether it's better. Flash websites are worse than HTML ones in some important regards, such as ability to bookmark / link to specific pages within them. Oh, and you can't view them in lynx.
Do you have brake lights on your car? Do they activate when you engine brake? At the very least you should tap the brake pedal to make sure the person behind you is expecting you to slow down.
That's fine if you're starting from a known state. The time I wanted hashes was when a friend thought she had a virus, some log or other (details fuzzy because this was a while back) showed that ntkernel.dll had changed, but I didn't know whether the change was caused by Windows Update or a rootkit.
By UK standards that's a mild abuse of anti-terrorism laws. They're normally used by councils to check whether parents live in the right catchment areas for schools or to catch people who let their dogs foul pavements. The other main use appears to be extraditing bankers to the USA.
My guess was that it's a politer version of PoS.
It doesn't make sense to talk of "N times colder" full stop. 3K isn't a measure of coldness, and to define coldness as the reciprocal of temperature is arbitrary. "...a device cooled to 1% of the temperature of intergalactic space" reads perfectly well and uses well-defined terms.
10. Embossed, signed paper Certification of Live Birth -- Not Released
Are you trying to imply that he was born dead, and is some kind of zombie hitherto unknown to man? That would certainly explain why he hasn't released his medical records.
Of course, not being a complete raving loony would also be a fair reason for not releasing your medical records. Has your expectation of the privacy celebrities should be afforded sunk so low?
No-one says stadia.
I present myself as a counterexample.
It's not even correct to do so.
The Oxford English Dictionary and American Heritage Dictionary offer both "stadiums" and "stadia" as plurals for "stadium". Webster offers only "stadia".
English nouns (such as stadium) pluralize with an s on the end.
There are no simple criterions for determining how English nouns pluralise, whatever they may teach childs where you live. Yet somehow, in spite of the many "crisises" of which we hear so much in the mediums, the English language has survived. It seems to have more lifes than a cat.
I tend not to label my jokes, on the grounds that it makes them less funny, but I sometimes wonder whether I should.
Look closely and you'll see that two of the guys have their arms bandaged.
If a device's primary purpose is to heat something, it uses a shitload of electricity.
The big power spikes in the UK are at the start of the ad breaks in soaps, when millions of people get up to turn on the kettle and make a cup of tea.
I think it's Georgia. Internally Microsoft doesn't use terms like "alpha" and "beta": a product starts in "Florida" and moves closer to Redmond, so "Washington" means "bug-free". When it reaches "Georgia", it's ready to ship.
#!/bin/bash
echo $RANDOM
What do you mean? A single data point is one more than you need.
If there are people who think that falsifying published research is somehow a bad thing - that is shows there's a problem in research standards - the they really really need to go back to school and read some Karl Popper.
I think this could be phrased more carefully to make explicit the difference between theoretical and experimental research. Theoretical research being falsified is the scientific method at work. Experimental research being falsified is less cut and dried. Sometimes it's due to previously unknown effects and the result is an increase in knowledge: sometimes it's due to poor analysis of the results - failure to account for systematic errors, or statistical incompetence, and it would be better that it not be published in the first place than that someone have to expend time and money on falsifying it.
If you use the London underground you have choice: use an anonymous Oyster (RFID) card (with electronic cash balance) or use a registered one.
Do you? My Oyster card is PAYG, but I still had to give my name and address to obtain it. (I've since moved out of the country and haven't updated the address, but that's not the point).
Or the Predictive Text Commission.
Ephesians 5:22-23 Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church, and he is the saviour of the body. - That's right. Get back in the kitchen! Get back to submitting and quit telling me to take out the garbage.
That's one of the Bible verses which is most often quoted out of context. If you read it in context then the wife gets off lightly. She only has to submit to her husband: he has to sacrifice his life for her.
Deuteronomy 22:28 If a man is caught in the act of raping a young woman who is not engaged, he must pay fifty pieces of silver to her father. Then he must marry the young woman because he violated her, and he will never be allowed to divorce her. - Pants are bad but rape is OK as long as you pay for it and marry her.
It's not saying that rape is OK. This needs to be read with the cultural context in mind: without this law, the woman would simply be left unmarried and unmarriageable. The remedy for this tort is that the man must give her social status and support her financially for the rest of her life. Sure, she gets a rough deal, but it's better than she would have got otherwise.
No. He's demonstrating that "measure X has more of an impact on some companies than others" isn't a sufficient reason not to implement measure X.
Cnet reports that to avoid being sued by the U.S. Justice Department, Google is negotiating with them. The Justice Department and a multistate task force are still reviewing the proposal to decide whether to oppose the partnership.
"The" proposal? "The" partnership? Don't make me RTFA to work out what you're talking about!
I would say that I resemble that remark, but I upgraded to alpine earlier this year. MUAs aside, what matters isn't whether the technology is newer but whether it's better. Flash websites are worse than HTML ones in some important regards, such as ability to bookmark / link to specific pages within them. Oh, and you can't view them in lynx.
There's a reason that this is filed under Entertainment rather than, say, News.
Yes. I hear there's a country with about 300 million inhabitants there.
Do you have brake lights on your car? Do they activate when you engine brake? At the very least you should tap the brake pedal to make sure the person behind you is expecting you to slow down.
That's fine if you're starting from a known state. The time I wanted hashes was when a friend thought she had a virus, some log or other (details fuzzy because this was a while back) showed that ntkernel.dll had changed, but I didn't know whether the change was caused by Windows Update or a rootkit.
That MS would surely get in trouble for this, but MS could very well use a repository, along with MD5 hashes of recommended programs.
If they're going to do that, they could start by publishing hashes of important Windows system files.
Check again. Labour has changed since the 1980s.
By UK standards that's a mild abuse of anti-terrorism laws. They're normally used by councils to check whether parents live in the right catchment areas for schools or to catch people who let their dogs foul pavements. The other main use appears to be extraditing bankers to the USA.
Yes, but you'll have to learn to run through walls to even get on the train that takes you there.