Half the math guys needed hints to prove that if x-1 and x+1 are prime, x is divisible by 6.
er....
Let x = 4
therefore x-1 = 3 prime
x+1 = 5 prime
4 is not divisible by 6
Could you give me the hint they got?
I would hope there is a lot more evidence against him than what is in the article, getting someone locked up could be as easy as knowing their facebook password and a few appropriate sentences to the police.
and you're no longer the complete idiot you were in your twenties.
Speaking from the perspective of someone in their fifties, I have found that the experience and knowledge I have gathered over the years has made me a far more complete idiot than I was in my twenties.
Iran on the other hand literally believes that god himself demands they maim and/or kill anything standing in the path of their aims of nuclear genocide and creating a wahhabist world and nothing you do or say is ever going to change that unshakeable belief that the most important thing is to kill or convert as many nonbelievers as possible.
Wahhabism is a sunni off-shoot, it has largely depended on western might to protect and nurture it (think Saudi Arabia and U.S. backing and protection). Iran is predominantly shia and Wahhabists look upon shias' with disdain.
There are reasons not to like what is happening in Iran but wahhabism is not one.
Hi,
I've also had experience with running barefoot, in my high school and uni days I spent most of my time barefoot. I started wearing shoes when I started work.
I started having knee problem a few years back and struggled to even jog. I went back to walking with bare feet and after a few months could run in bare feet on grass, I can now run on concrete.
I suspect the cushioning might hinder the stabilizer muscles of the knee. I do not understand what stops the jarring but when I first tried running bare foot, it was incredibly painful because of the jarring on the ground, that does not happen now.
Possibly a psychological thing.....
Why are you imagining some sort of sexual abuse?
If I forced you to strip, I suspect sexual abuse would be one of the charges strip-search scam.
That said, not enough is known about this, if they had evidence of any kind that the girl was selling drugs:
Did they interview the girl about this?
Did they speak to her parents?
Did they notify the police?
Did they call the parents before the strip search?
I would expect those steps to be followed first, if they were it would mitigate the actions of the school. If on the other hand, they had a student make an ambit malicious claim about the girl and the school performed the strip search as a result.... they have given a weapon to other students to use against students they do not like (let's take turns accusing certain students of hiding drugs!!!).
The more you look into it, the more it smells, the child was not a student that had any record of causing or being involved in any incidents - the school admits her records show her as a model student.
No they don't. Drop them somewhere they've never been before and ask them to go somewhere else they've never been before and they'll either pull funny faces at you or initiate a poo barrage.
Tell me again, what does the G in GPS stand for? It sure doesn't stand for "having a reasonable memory of your surroundings and a rough sense of direction". And neither do the P or the S.
Obviously in this instance GPS stands for Great Poo Smelling - they navigate in a straight line back to their home 'cause they can smell their own poo from huge distances.... I believe this fits in with their results - I hypothesize that if you put a peg on their noses and they'd be lost.
Tried that, I had a problem -
apt-get install effin-common-sense-0.2.3
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
effin-common-sense: Depends: brain-2-1.0 but it is not going to be installed
Depends: intelligence (>= moron) but it is not going to be installed
I think the problem is I installed unstable brain so that I could make use fetish-69-99.0
I find that very distasteful, almost as distasteful as the suggestions by some that only HR employees seem to be having "unfortunate accidents". This is merely a coincidence, a statistical anomaly which I am sure will right itself given enough time... and HR personnel.
Firefox is an INTERESTED PARTY - read the article please. They are a party that will more than likely be affected by the case and want to have the right to put forward their opinions.
FTFA:
Mozilla has been granted what's called "interested third party" status in the case, which allows it to submit arguments to the European regulator, to see the confidential statement of objections the EC sent Microsoft last month, and to participate in a face-to-face hearing if Microsoft requests one.
However, it isn't a complainant in the case. That role goes to Norwegian Web browser Opera, which complained to the EC just over a year ago about Microsoft's practices in the browser market.
Which are you referring to - money for
maybe they should have check boxes when deducting taxes -
What do you want your tax dollars spent on:
Military
Police
Hospitals
Schools
Corporate welfare
Beaurocrats
Note that the poor and politicians are not on the list, one will be mandatory and the other...hmmm... hopefully they'll just disappear.
(MANDATORY) do not use Internet Explorer.
as an example, this?
Yes, December was last year so you can argue it is a year old....
Your suggestions are good and will minimize risks. The UAC nagware needs to be addressed so that people don't get the urge to through a brick through their "Windows" though.
I am also a little nervous about the "don't need realtime anti-virus software" with Windows - I think that Windows security has been improved but it could do with some more improvements - hopefully Vista SP3 (AKA Windows 7) will do this - I haven't looked at it yet but sounds like it is addressing some major issues, if so, thank you Microsoft.
[taunt]I still prefer my Debian systems though[/taunt].
4000! our medicare levy is 1.5% of taxable income (high income earners are hit with an additional 1% if they do not have private health cover), average wage 50000, that equates to 750 p.a. it is not free, I look at it like paying medical insurance (one that everyone has to contribute to - like defense spending, roads, politicians, police, politicians.. I know, I said that twice).
How much do you pay for health insurance?
Our family also has private health insurance as well btw - 2000 p.a. (that helps with elective surgery, dental and covers stays in private hospitals - plus choice of your own doctor)- our choice (not in the high income bracket).
The real problem I see with the U.S. model is you seem to pay much higher per capita than anyone else (we pay about 3200, you pay about 7200 - figures available from wikipedia) and don't seem to be getting any better service (it seems worse to be honest but that is anecdotal)
One argument seems to be that if the health system is "free", it will encourage people to not look after themselves. I don't believe this is bourne out by facts, Australia is a relatively healthy country, as are the Scandinavian countries (even your close neighbours Cuba), can't comment on Britain.
Another argument seems to be "why should I pay for someone else?" It appears cheaper to pay for everybody than just for yourself... If that is the case, why cut off your nose to spite your face?
Shouldn't the argument be how to give the cheapest and best health care?
I would also be concerned about the spread of illnesses because people are sick and don't go to get cured (cost of pharmaceuticals, doctors etc), how much would this cost your economy?
We also donate to charities (as I'm sure you do too) - I saw some people raising this as the answer to looking after the people that can't afford health care - but always thought of this as separate to the health care debate.
P.S. I hope your new prez goes well, saw the inauguration on TV, wow! The cost must be astronomical! Better you lot paying than us - just teasing, my best wishes for the U.S..
We are all inter-connected, what happens in Australia will affect what happens elsewhere. What is currently happening with financial institutions (as a consequence of U.S. policy) all over the world reinforces this.
a legislature is a representation of the will of the people.
I believe that it was INTENDED to be such, sadly it seems to me that South Park summed it up very eloquently with their episode Debate 2004.
In Australia we do not even have an option to protest against the major parties, we had a person (Albert Langer) gaoled for showing people how to legally make sure their vote does not end up going to a major party. The rules were changed to "fix the loop-hole".
Half the math guys needed hints to prove that if x-1 and x+1 are prime, x is divisible by 6.
er....
Let x = 4
therefore x-1 = 3 prime
x+1 = 5 prime
4 is not divisible by 6
Could you give me the hint they got?
I would hope there is a lot more evidence against him than what is in the article, getting someone locked up could be as easy as knowing their facebook password and a few appropriate sentences to the police.
and you're no longer the complete idiot you were in your twenties.
Speaking from the perspective of someone in their fifties, I have found that the experience and knowledge I have gathered over the years has made me a far more complete idiot than I was in my twenties.
Iran on the other hand literally believes that god himself demands they maim and/or kill anything standing in the path of their aims of nuclear genocide and creating a wahhabist world and nothing you do or say is ever going to change that unshakeable belief that the most important thing is to kill or convert as many nonbelievers as possible.
Wahhabism is a sunni off-shoot, it has largely depended on western might to protect and nurture it (think Saudi Arabia and U.S. backing and protection).
Iran is predominantly shia and Wahhabists look upon shias' with disdain.
There are reasons not to like what is happening in Iran but wahhabism is not one.
Hi, I've also had experience with running barefoot, in my high school and uni days I spent most of my time barefoot. I started wearing shoes when I started work.
I started having knee problem a few years back and struggled to even jog. I went back to walking with bare feet and after a few months could run in bare feet on grass, I can now run on concrete.
I suspect the cushioning might hinder the stabilizer muscles of the knee. I do not understand what stops the jarring but when I first tried running bare foot, it was incredibly painful because of the jarring on the ground, that does not happen now.
Possibly a psychological thing.....
Why are you imagining some sort of sexual abuse?
If I forced you to strip, I suspect sexual abuse would be one of the charges strip-search scam.
That said, not enough is known about this, if they had evidence of any kind that the girl was selling drugs:
Did they interview the girl about this?
Did they speak to her parents?
Did they notify the police?
Did they call the parents before the strip search?
I would expect those steps to be followed first, if they were it would mitigate the actions of the school. If on the other hand, they had a student make an ambit malicious claim about the girl and the school performed the strip search as a result.... they have given a weapon to other students to use against students they do not like (let's take turns accusing certain students of hiding drugs!!!).
The more you look into it, the more it smells, the child was not a student that had any record of causing or being involved in any incidents - the school admits her records show her as a model student.
No they don't. Drop them somewhere they've never been before and ask them to go somewhere else they've never been before and they'll either pull funny faces at you or initiate a poo barrage. Tell me again, what does the G in GPS stand for? It sure doesn't stand for "having a reasonable memory of your surroundings and a rough sense of direction". And neither do the P or the S.
Obviously in this instance GPS stands for Great Poo Smelling - they navigate in a straight line back to their home 'cause they can smell their own poo from huge distances.... I believe this fits in with their results - I hypothesize that if you put a peg on their noses and they'd be lost.
they sh*t everywhere and you'd have to feed it bananas for directions.
Hmmm, almost applies to politicians....
Your idea that you're is not the same as you are identifies you as a (by) product of the U.S. education system.
Who can I send money to in order to get Conroy voted out of office ASAP?
That's easy, you send your money to Conroy - you'd be surprised what politicians would do for money.
Tried that, I had a problem -
apt-get install effin-common-sense-0.2.3
Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies:
effin-common-sense: Depends: brain-2-1.0 but it is not going to be installed
Depends: intelligence (>= moron) but it is not going to be installed
I think the problem is I installed unstable brain so that I could make use fetish-69-99.0
I think that should have read:
A rogue machine in the Czech Republic was making bad-ASS advertisements that caused systems world wide to fail.
I find that very distasteful, almost as distasteful as the suggestions by some that only HR employees seem to be having "unfortunate accidents". This is merely a coincidence, a statistical anomaly which I am sure will right itself given enough time... and HR personnel.
Firefox is an INTERESTED PARTY - read the article please.
They are a party that will more than likely be affected by the case and want to have the right to put forward their opinions.
FTFA:
Mozilla has been granted what's called "interested third party" status in the case, which allows it to submit arguments to the European regulator, to see the confidential statement of objections the EC sent Microsoft last month, and to participate in a face-to-face hearing if Microsoft requests one. However, it isn't a complainant in the case. That role goes to Norwegian Web browser Opera, which complained to the EC just over a year ago about Microsoft's practices in the browser market.
We are being over-run by MS FUD boys today
Which are you referring to - money for
maybe they should have check boxes when deducting taxes -
What do you want your tax dollars spent on:
Military
Police
Hospitals
Schools
Corporate welfare
Beaurocrats
Note that the poor and politicians are not on the list, one will be mandatory and the other...hmmm... hopefully they'll just disappear.
It would never work anyway, all our employees are fitted with a hollow tooth full of cyanide to cover such contingencies.
P.S. Just lost Joe from HR... he had an accident while eating a brazil nut.
(MANDATORY) do not use Internet Explorer.
as an example, this?
Yes, December was last year so you can argue it is a year old....
Your suggestions are good and will minimize risks. The UAC nagware needs to be addressed so that people don't get the urge to through a brick through their "Windows" though.
I am also a little nervous about the "don't need realtime anti-virus software" with Windows - I think that Windows security has been improved but it could do with some more improvements - hopefully Vista SP3 (AKA Windows 7) will do this - I haven't looked at it yet but sounds like it is addressing some major issues, if so, thank you Microsoft.
[taunt]I still prefer my Debian systems though[/taunt].
4000! our medicare levy is 1.5% of taxable income (high income earners are hit with an additional 1% if they do not have private health cover), average wage 50000, that equates to 750 p.a. it is not free, I look at it like paying medical insurance (one that everyone has to contribute to - like defense spending, roads, politicians, police, politicians.. I know, I said that twice).
How much do you pay for health insurance?
Our family also has private health insurance as well btw - 2000 p.a. (that helps with elective surgery, dental and covers stays in private hospitals - plus choice of your own doctor)- our choice (not in the high income bracket).
The real problem I see with the U.S. model is you seem to pay much higher per capita than anyone else (we pay about 3200, you pay about 7200 - figures available from wikipedia) and don't seem to be getting any better service (it seems worse to be honest but that is anecdotal)
One argument seems to be that if the health system is "free", it will encourage people to not look after themselves. I don't believe this is bourne out by facts, Australia is a relatively healthy country, as are the Scandinavian countries (even your close neighbours Cuba), can't comment on Britain.
Another argument seems to be "why should I pay for someone else?" It appears cheaper to pay for everybody than just for yourself... If that is the case, why cut off your nose to spite your face?
Shouldn't the argument be how to give the cheapest and best health care?
I would also be concerned about the spread of illnesses because people are sick and don't go to get cured (cost of pharmaceuticals, doctors etc), how much would this cost your economy?
We also donate to charities (as I'm sure you do too) - I saw some people raising this as the answer to looking after the people that can't afford health care - but always thought of this as separate to the health care debate.
P.S. I hope your new prez goes well, saw the inauguration on TV, wow! The cost must be astronomical! Better you lot paying than us - just teasing, my best wishes for the U.S..
Origami!
We are all inter-connected, what happens in Australia will affect what happens elsewhere. What is currently happening with financial institutions (as a consequence of U.S. policy) all over the world reinforces this.
I though government was every ones' reponsibility, so, stop slacking and take some responsibility.
Pleased to meet you mister troll
a legislature is a representation of the will of the people.
I believe that it was INTENDED to be such, sadly it seems to me that South Park summed it up very eloquently with their episode Debate 2004.
In Australia we do not even have an option to protest against the major parties, we had a person (Albert Langer) gaoled for showing people how to legally make sure their vote does not end up going to a major party. The rules were changed to "fix the loop-hole".
Tools
Options
Sharing
Uncheck the shared folders
Apply
I knew something was wrong, I've been reading the porn and jacking off to... aahhh!