1/2. The guy who discovered it wrote an app that will detect CIQ (among other things), though you need to have root for it to work. It'll also remove it for you if you donate a dollar. Alternatively, use a ROM that has it removed.
Greenland is a desert now? Funny. I expected them to be warmer. And less wet.
Deserts aren't required to be hot. A desert is an area that gets less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. Antarctica is classified as a desert (it's also the largest one). Parts of the Brooks mountain range in Alaska are also desert, as is much of the rest of the Arctic.
Greenland, however, isn't a desert. They average about 24 inches.
When any person subject to this chapter is placed in arrest or confinement prior to trial, immediate steps shall be taken to inform him of the specific wrong of which he is accused and to try him or to dismiss the charges and release him.
Sadly, just about every liberal screams that it only costs 3%. But the issue is that due to quick ability to sue, docs have adopted protective medicine. Not protection for the patient, but protection against lawsuits. As such, they give a number of antibiotics that we would not do.
Except that Texas has shown us that limiting malpractice suits with damage caps, etc. is ineffective towards that end. Malpractice suits are down, malpractice insurance premiums are down, protective medicine is up, medical insurance premiums are up, and costs continue to grow at well over the national average.
OTOH, maybe Texas is so screwed up in general that anything implemented there is doomed to failure and we just need to take off and nuke the state from orbit.
or at&t or Verizon or Mediacom or Time Warner or Bell or Rogers or Telus.
Comcast is actually probably almost the least-worst in regards to infrastructure. They look to be the only ones getting their asses in gear with regards to IPv6, though it's fairly trivial for them as DOCSS 3.0 requires IPv6 support.
The Supreme Court in NCTA v. Brand X ruled that cable ISPs are "information services" rather than "telecommunications services", and thus are not subject to the taxes and regulations of the latter, which includes common carrier status. The next month, the FCC reclassified DSL ISPs as the same (link (PDF)), which also removed the requirement that incumbent carriers lease lines to independent ISPs, effectively obliterating competition.
I think what he's saying is they'd focus on those and simply move the resources they're using for drugs to expand their extortion and kidnapping operations.
I rather doubt that you'd get 20 years out of that.
The 1883 Krakatoa eruption was about 200 megatons of boom, dropped global temperatures by about 1.2C (and a good bit of that was caused by the sulfur dioxide, not debris), and the climate was back to normal by 1888.
You need about 400 such warheads to match that, without accounting for the sulfur.
They got rid of the huge multi-megaton bombs awhile ago, as a result of SALT, START, etc. The biggest nuclear weapon the US has currently is the B83 bomb, which will give you 1.2 megatons on maximum, which is "only" 67-92 Little Boys. Still quite explody, but not hundreds.
The biggest missile warheads are the W87 and W88, both of which are 475 kilotons. The Trident II SLBM can pack 4 and the Minuteman III ICBM carries 1.
Germany was working on creating nuclear weapons, though between sabotage by the British SOE and the Norwegian resistance and their own stupid decisions, they were nowhere near producing one when Berlin was captured.
http://www.sandia.gov/energy-water/docs/121-RptToCongress-EWwEIAcomments-FINAL.pdf
Table B-1 on page 65.
1/2. The guy who discovered it wrote an app that will detect CIQ (among other things), though you need to have root for it to work. It'll also remove it for you if you donate a dollar. Alternatively, use a ROM that has it removed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1247108
Greenland is a desert now? Funny. I expected them to be warmer. And less wet.
Deserts aren't required to be hot. A desert is an area that gets less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. Antarctica is classified as a desert (it's also the largest one). Parts of the Brooks mountain range in Alaska are also desert, as is much of the rest of the Arctic.
Greenland, however, isn't a desert. They average about 24 inches.
No idea on acre-feet, but according to the US DOE, a coal plant needs 1.2 to 2.2 litres of water per kilowatt-hour depending on the design.
Compare natural gas at 0.7-0.9, geothermal at 5.3, oil at 1.3-1.4, nuclear at 2.8-3.2, and solar at 2.8-3.5.
Article 10 of the UCMJ.
When any person subject to this chapter is placed in arrest or confinement prior to trial, immediate steps shall be taken to inform him of the specific wrong of which he is accused and to try him or to dismiss the charges and release him.
Sadly, just about every liberal screams that it only costs 3%. But the issue is that due to quick ability to sue, docs have adopted protective medicine. Not protection for the patient, but protection against lawsuits. As such, they give a number of antibiotics that we would not do.
Except that Texas has shown us that limiting malpractice suits with damage caps, etc. is ineffective towards that end. Malpractice suits are down, malpractice insurance premiums are down, protective medicine is up, medical insurance premiums are up, and costs continue to grow at well over the national average.
OTOH, maybe Texas is so screwed up in general that anything implemented there is doomed to failure and we just need to take off and nuke the state from orbit.
Probably because in the EU it's been banned (since 2006 for growth promotion purposes).
It looks like said ban is not being followed (or being worked around), at least in Germany.
http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mensch/0,1518,797970,00.html
Endospores survive pretty much everything short of 10% bleach, an autoclave, or lots of ionizing radiation.
Some installers? Which one doesn't?
AFL-CIO is not a union, it's a organization of unions.
Unions can leave the AFL-CIO. Teamsters did back in 2005 along with a few others.
1. Ask around basically.
2. a guy on xdadevs whomped up an app to detect (requires root) and remove (requires root and 99 cent donation) CIQ, among other things. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17612559&postcount=109
Because said "opt-out" option cannot be accessed conventionally and requires root to do so.
For decidedly non-standard definitions of "ethical", sure.
I'm sure they'd approve of their expy attacking you if you show up covered in blood.
Seriously, why would corporations bother with lobbying if the government couldn't help them? You could solve quite a lot by limiting the government.
You're right, they wouldn't bother with lobbying. They'd just do whatever themselves, and thus nothing is solved.
Posting anon logged out completely doesn't. Simple checking the "post anonymously" box does.
That only applies to federal laws. Individual states do whatever they like with regards to copyrighting their laws.
Yes, but only if the company name is Comcast
or at&t or Verizon or Mediacom or Time Warner or Bell or Rogers or Telus.
Comcast is actually probably almost the least-worst in regards to infrastructure. They look to be the only ones getting their asses in gear with regards to IPv6, though it's fairly trivial for them as DOCSS 3.0 requires IPv6 support.
You mean that service that pretty much disappeared in 2005 when the FCC removed the line leasing requirements from ILECs?
The Supreme Court in NCTA v. Brand X ruled that cable ISPs are "information services" rather than "telecommunications services", and thus are not subject to the taxes and regulations of the latter, which includes common carrier status. The next month, the FCC reclassified DSL ISPs as the same (link (PDF)), which also removed the requirement that incumbent carriers lease lines to independent ISPs, effectively obliterating competition.
So "if necessary" means "24x7x365.25 because we've been funneling the "infrastructure improvements" fund into our bonuses and stock dividends".
I think what he's saying is they'd focus on those and simply move the resources they're using for drugs to expand their extortion and kidnapping operations.
I rather doubt that you'd get 20 years out of that.
The 1883 Krakatoa eruption was about 200 megatons of boom, dropped global temperatures by about 1.2C (and a good bit of that was caused by the sulfur dioxide, not debris), and the climate was back to normal by 1888.
You need about 400 such warheads to match that, without accounting for the sulfur.
They got rid of the huge multi-megaton bombs awhile ago, as a result of SALT, START, etc. The biggest nuclear weapon the US has currently is the B83 bomb, which will give you 1.2 megatons on maximum, which is "only" 67-92 Little Boys. Still quite explody, but not hundreds.
The biggest missile warheads are the W87 and W88, both of which are 475 kilotons. The Trident II SLBM can pack 4 and the Minuteman III ICBM carries 1.
Germany was working on creating nuclear weapons, though between sabotage by the British SOE and the Norwegian resistance and their own stupid decisions, they were nowhere near producing one when Berlin was captured.