Protip: If you can have a family, friends, and hold a job, there is nothing wrong with you.
Ok, let's take an axe to your spine. You'll still have a family, friends, and can hold a job in your wheelchair, so there'll be nothing wrong with you.
Fuck you and your ignorant sanctimonious bullshit.
I believe Canadian $0.01 are an alloy cheaper than copper.
Current Canadian pennies are copper-plated steel. Until 1997 they were solid copper (like pre-1982 US pennies) and from 1997-2000 they were copper-plated zinc, like the current US pennies.
All currently minted coins are plated steel. Nickels, dimes, quarters, and toonies are nickel-plated (Toonies have a brass-plated aluminum bronze center), and loonies are brass-plated.
We lose the ability (enzymes) to metabolise milk properly.
Some do. But the majority don't.
Actually, the majority do.
The ability to digest lactose as adults is almost exclusively a European trait and imported from there to North America. Globally, only about 25% of people are able to digest lactose as adults. Go to Asia, southern Africa, or a Native American reserve and 80%+ of people will be lactose intolerant.
I've come across more than a few people who function quite well in social scenarios that have been labeled as having aspergers where I seriously want to ask the question "Isn't (s)he just shy or introverted?"
Would those be people who have or have not received treatment?
Dairy is a fantastically fashionable thing to be 'intolerant' to, and a TINY proportion of the population actually is.
Tiny, except for people with Asian, African, or Native American ancestry.
Globally, people who can properly digest lactose are a minority, making up only about 25% of the population, most of who live in Europe, North America, or Russia.
Go to Japan, China, or South Africa and 90%+ of people are lactose intolerant.
If it isn't Christian Fundamentalists influencing American politics then why aren't we going after North Korea?
Because I don't think China would appreciate that and their army is a whole lot better equipped (not to mention bigger) than it was in the 50s, plus the whole is-a-nuclear-state thing.
Slap a number in there someplace and that would work fine. Not quite unlimited, but the password length limit was 255 characters, except the VAX, which only allowed 32.
Liberals and conservatives are exactly the same when they get into office.
More like "liberals" and conservatives are the same in office. You have two, maybe three actual liberals in the entirety of your elected government and the president isn't one of them.
No, in fact, your cord blood will be irretrievably damaged after a couple years in the freezer.
Depends on how you define "a couple years". According to Canadian Blood Services (who run the Canadian public cord blood bank), cord blood stem cell transplants after 13 years of storage showed no deterioration in efficacy, though longer term data isn't available yet.
False. If Chinese solar companies started raping us with price, then a new company (located in EU, US, India, Korea, or even China itself) will rise-up and sell the panels for less.
Then they dump the price until the new company goes out of business (and loot their corpse if they have anything interesting), then jack it back up. Rinse and repeat until no one will give fund any competing startups funding.
Not sure yet about the charisma yet, but Mulciar was also raised in Quebec, also bilingual, and was a member of the National Assembly for 13 years (and a cabinet minister for 3 years under Charest) before going into federal politics.
Initially, the prospects for Quebec remaining orange look promising.
My always-on connection will be working great when their cobbled together authentication "server" is down due to overload or the president of EA tripping over the power cord and will keep working when they disable said server the week after they release the next sequel.
Protip: If you can have a family, friends, and hold a job, there is nothing wrong with you.
Ok, let's take an axe to your spine. You'll still have a family, friends, and can hold a job in your wheelchair, so there'll be nothing wrong with you.
Fuck you and your ignorant sanctimonious bullshit.
Where is your info from? I couldn't find anything about coin manufacturing costs in the RCM's annual report.
I believe Canadian $0.01 are an alloy cheaper than copper.
Current Canadian pennies are copper-plated steel. Until 1997 they were solid copper (like pre-1982 US pennies) and from 1997-2000 they were copper-plated zinc, like the current US pennies.
All currently minted coins are plated steel. Nickels, dimes, quarters, and toonies are nickel-plated (Toonies have a brass-plated aluminum bronze center), and loonies are brass-plated.
What it does not exist to do is to give those who would blatantly use the works of others for their own purposes simply because they call it "art".
Yes, it does. That's what the entire "public domain" thing is about.
And under sane copyright terms, said script would have long been in the public domain.
Some do. But the majority don't.
Actually, the majority do.
The ability to digest lactose as adults is almost exclusively a European trait and imported from there to North America. Globally, only about 25% of people are able to digest lactose as adults. Go to Asia, southern Africa, or a Native American reserve and 80%+ of people will be lactose intolerant.
there are ways to help them without drugs.
Drugs are not used to treat autism. Any drugs would be to treat comorbid conditions, like anxiety disorders.
I've come across more than a few people who function quite well in social scenarios that have been labeled as having aspergers where I seriously want to ask the question "Isn't (s)he just shy or introverted?"
Would those be people who have or have not received treatment?
Dairy is a fantastically fashionable thing to be 'intolerant' to, and a TINY proportion of the population actually is.
Tiny, except for people with Asian, African, or Native American ancestry.
Globally, people who can properly digest lactose are a minority, making up only about 25% of the population, most of who live in Europe, North America, or Russia.
Go to Japan, China, or South Africa and 90%+ of people are lactose intolerant.
If it isn't Christian Fundamentalists influencing American politics then why aren't we going after North Korea?
Because I don't think China would appreciate that and their army is a whole lot better equipped (not to mention bigger) than it was in the 50s, plus the whole is-a-nuclear-state thing.
Where does it say it's on his property? Some oaks can get pretty damn big and easily shade a single-story house from outside one's property in a city.
Slap a number in there someplace and that would work fine. Not quite unlimited, but the password length limit was 255 characters, except the VAX, which only allowed 32.
Liberals and conservatives are exactly the same when they get into office.
More like "liberals" and conservatives are the same in office. You have two, maybe three actual liberals in the entirety of your elected government and the president isn't one of them.
Yeah, the former have a party and the latter don't, so the latter get conned into voting for the former's party.
Because they didn't have a repeater in their pocket?
Hema Quebec is a good example of an efficient public bank, imho.
Canadian Blood Services does the same for the rest of Canada.
No, in fact, your cord blood will be irretrievably damaged after a couple years in the freezer.
Depends on how you define "a couple years". According to Canadian Blood Services (who run the Canadian public cord blood bank), cord blood stem cell transplants after 13 years of storage showed no deterioration in efficacy, though longer term data isn't available yet.
The policy at the time was 6 characters, with at least 1 capital and at least 1 number, and couldn't be the same as the last one.
What do you want? One character passwords?
False. If Chinese solar companies started raping us with price, then a new company (located in EU, US, India, Korea, or even China itself) will rise-up and sell the panels for less.
Then they dump the price until the new company goes out of business (and loot their corpse if they have anything interesting), then jack it back up. Rinse and repeat until no one will give fund any competing startups funding.
You could always complain about the-city-formerly-known-as-New-Amsterdam.
More like cue a queue of them.
Wouldn't help that much. When I worked for the provincial government IT, literally 90% of calls were people forgetting their passwords.
Not sure yet about the charisma yet, but Mulciar was also raised in Quebec, also bilingual, and was a member of the National Assembly for 13 years (and a cabinet minister for 3 years under Charest) before going into federal politics.
Initially, the prospects for Quebec remaining orange look promising.
My always-on connection will be working great when their cobbled together authentication "server" is down due to overload or the president of EA tripping over the power cord and will keep working when they disable said server the week after they release the next sequel.
The ACM Queue did a bit on it last year.
http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2071893
but well, that's the price we pay for living in a large country slightly larger than the US but with the population of california.
Uh huh. It's not like 16% of the country is in one city.
Or that half the population is in the top 10 cities.
We're far less spread out than blind division would indicate.