I too also believe that the aborigines sensed the Tsunami.
Most people don't deny that many animals have a 6th sense to feel and react to situations outside the 5 typical senses. Is it not true that humans fit into the realm of 'animal' as well? Why is it not possible that some of us have the ability to feel something bad is going to happen?
That being said, I remember reading about a handful of people that on the 9/11 attacks felt something in them tell them not to go to work that day. I don't remember where I read it, but there were people from both the N.Y. site and the Washington DC site that people felt this and thus didn't die from it. Perhaps the 6th sense has not been lost in some people despite the noise, smells and chaos of civilization?
In the winter I usually like to leave my car on for 5-10 minutes for the engine to warm up. Would I still be able to do that?
And what about those people who use their headlights for other purposes, such as aiding someone in changing a tire or jumping a car battery? These processes can take a lengthy amount of time.
(reminds me of that car battery commerical where they use the headlights as light to play basketball)
I too also believe that the aborigines sensed the Tsunami.
Most people don't deny that many animals have a 6th sense to feel and react to situations outside the 5 typical senses. Is it not true that humans fit into the realm of 'animal' as well? Why is it not possible that some of us have the ability to feel something bad is going to happen?
That being said, I remember reading about a handful of people that on the 9/11 attacks felt something in them tell them not to go to work that day. I don't remember where I read it, but there were people from both the N.Y. site and the Washington DC site that people felt this and thus didn't die from it. Perhaps the 6th sense has not been lost in some people despite the noise, smells and chaos of civilization?
I took the test 4 years ago and it was in C++ as well.
However, if that's the case, wouldn't Cisco's fix simply change the password?
Your suggestion for Cisco's "fix" would still leave an account open to be exploited, just with a different password.
Will I still be able to play my pr0n!?
is getting gangbanged. sux.
So can I start emailing farts and other bodily scents to neighbors and people I dont' like? :)
In the winter I usually like to leave my car on for 5-10 minutes for the engine to warm up. Would I still be able to do that?
And what about those people who use their headlights for other purposes, such as aiding someone in changing a tire or jumping a car battery? These processes can take a lengthy amount of time.
(reminds me of that car battery commerical where they use the headlights as light to play basketball)