If his appointment history is any sort of guide, allowing foxes to guard henhouses and the like, I'd expect this appointment to be a high ranking official in the Chinese Government.
To keep women down. It's certainly not a semi-cliched term suggesting ease of use from an editor/submitter who's not a writer nor known for originality or wit.
Nope, can't be that, it's probably people trying to keep the Womyn from realizing their true potential.
But if you're talking about who's suffering more damage, more side effects, and is more likely to develop the dreaded "beer belly" - you've got that covered in spades. Binge drinking is without a doubt more harmful than moderate drinking, even when consuming the same amount over time.
That said, I don't agree with the US's current concept of "alcoholic" and the complete blindness to the difference between an alcohol problem and an alcohol addiction. That went away in the early 80s it seems, and I'd like to have it back again. Shades of grey are important here.
Penn and Teller's BS just did an episode on them (season four premiere)
Not much to say other than they treat themselves as a public accomodation when they feel like it (such as, utilizing our tax dollars to support the groups) and as a private club when they want to (creating environments of intolerance and the like)
Pretty interesting show, particularly the Mormons "hijacking" the BSA in the 70s.
That's the big goocher for me, docs I'm switching back and forth between a few consultants.
I might set this up to dual boot again once I reformat. (I'm either running into a hardware failure or some heinous DRM-type thing - I can only read data discs in my DVD-R now. . . all music discs/DVD show up as just plain blank. Time to reformat!)
There have been a few radio documentaries on NPR and other places about Guantanamo. Facts such as:
Many of the alleged terrorists in Guantanamo were picked up in the bounty program in Pakistan
One satirist from Pakistan was recently released and has interviewed repeatedly on conditions that are, without a doubt, torture
The "tribulnals" to determine whether or not someone belonged there were farcical kangaroo courts, with defendants unable to view evidence against them or cross examine alleged eye witnesses because those documents were "classified"
Make no mistake, Guantanamo is another stain on America's conscience, and makes the phrase "Land of the Free" ironic at best.
I use Kate whenever I'm in a KDE box. I'm mostly sitting in Windows at work, however, due to the copious amounts of Word documentation that comes along with the Consulting racket.
Well you really don't know much about the law then...
You don't need to know much, only that the current administration has zero respect for the law or the inalienable rights accorded to all Men. As said in this one document that GW seems to be using as toilet paper.
If you're in the states, use https://gmail.google.com/ and it won't redirect to http.
In europe I think the formal URL is different, maybe googlemail.google.com
Gmail.com is, I believe, simply a redirect and won't hold the https state. No idea why it's not configured to do so; maybe it's to avoid scaring the locals on the mismatched security certificates or something.
It's a fantastic program, I think I've sold 4 different clients on it.
There's a whole slew of consultants in my field who always beg me to get JDeveloper up and running in their dev environments and I always recoil in horror and start asking pointed questions of "Why?"
Huge footprint, doesn't play well with the products I develop for, and has crashed more than once. Give me the simple elegance of TextPad any day of the week; I can program my own debugging lines and watches into it if I need them.
-1 offtopic.
GM's paying the price of catering to an overly large and demanding UAW.
They have about 3-4k of costs per car to cover for union benefits and pensions and the like. It's next to impossible to compete against the Japanese with that kind of markup which is, essentially, no added value for the consumer.
Most of their "schizophrenia" comes from having to manage that sort of burden and deal with the UAW, which is a perfect example of an out of control union. And it's going to bankrupt them. Particularly if Delphi (another UAW shop IIRC) decides to strike.
But Coke is often used as a generic in lots of parts of the South. Order a Coke and they'll sometimes ask "what flavor?" and they don't mean vanilla or reg'lar. They mean Coca Cola, or Pepsi, or Mug Root Beer.
They have reproduced it. They used a carved statue(3d), wrapped a shroud around it, and heated it.
Which is consistent with a few scientific facts about the Shroud which is:
The image is burnt into the cloth
It's carbon dated around teh approximate time of da Vinci, who seems to be the likely culprit for the actual creation.
Generally speaking, the shroud is one of the more famous relics that is proven fraudulent. Not that it's not stopping masses of the faithful from attempting to "scientifically" disprove the science.
But you are wrong about hibernation just working. At least once a week I'll hibernate, then when I start it back up the splash screen "Preparing to Hibernate" or somesuch comes up, the progress bar finishes, and it goes back into hibernation.
That's not "just works". It's "just plain annoying".
Yeah, I've implemented both and continue to implement Oracle Apps for a living.
There's a difference between production-halting bugs and annoyances.
New releases almost always have production halting bugs. Oracle iStore (formerly web customers) in 11.5.4 wouldn't work because the PL/SQL from the web to order entry was wrong. Just plain busted.
There's other examples that aren't as extreme, but the iStore is a shining example of a busted product that was virtually unworkable. Now, however, it's pretty darn good. What it does well it does very well. It's still arguably busted (code reuse on the advanced pricing engine was dumb, only one store administrator with unlimited permissions is also dumb) but the product can work.
Why didn't I get the beta to Spore too?
If his appointment history is any sort of guide, allowing foxes to guard henhouses and the like, I'd expect this appointment to be a high ranking official in the Chinese Government.
To keep women down. It's certainly not a semi-cliched term suggesting ease of use from an editor/submitter who's not a writer nor known for originality or wit.
Nope, can't be that, it's probably people trying to keep the Womyn from realizing their true potential.
OK, that was an awful joke since I did think your post was rather insightful.
Plus his "comedy" is hacktastic hell.
But if you're talking about who's suffering more damage, more side effects, and is more likely to develop the dreaded "beer belly" - you've got that covered in spades. Binge drinking is without a doubt more harmful than moderate drinking, even when consuming the same amount over time.
That said, I don't agree with the US's current concept of "alcoholic" and the complete blindness to the difference between an alcohol problem and an alcohol addiction. That went away in the early 80s it seems, and I'd like to have it back again. Shades of grey are important here.
Not much to say other than they treat themselves as a public accomodation when they feel like it (such as, utilizing our tax dollars to support the groups) and as a private club when they want to (creating environments of intolerance and the like)
Pretty interesting show, particularly the Mormons "hijacking" the BSA in the 70s.
That's the big goocher for me, docs I'm switching back and forth between a few consultants. I might set this up to dual boot again once I reformat. (I'm either running into a hardware failure or some heinous DRM-type thing - I can only read data discs in my DVD-R now. . . all music discs/DVD show up as just plain blank. Time to reformat!)
It's Afghanistan and neighboring Pakistan where most of the "unlawful combatants" were harvested.
- Many of the alleged terrorists in Guantanamo were picked up in the bounty program in Pakistan
- One satirist from Pakistan was recently released and has interviewed repeatedly on conditions that are, without a doubt, torture
- The "tribulnals" to determine whether or not someone belonged there were farcical kangaroo courts, with defendants unable to view evidence against them or cross examine alleged eye witnesses because those documents were "classified"
Make no mistake, Guantanamo is another stain on America's conscience, and makes the phrase "Land of the Free" ironic at best.I use Kate whenever I'm in a KDE box. I'm mostly sitting in Windows at work, however, due to the copious amounts of Word documentation that comes along with the Consulting racket.
You don't need to know much, only that the current administration has zero respect for the law or the inalienable rights accorded to all Men. As said in this one document that GW seems to be using as toilet paper.
If you're in the states, use https://gmail.google.com/ and it won't redirect to http. In europe I think the formal URL is different, maybe googlemail.google.com Gmail.com is, I believe, simply a redirect and won't hold the https state. No idea why it's not configured to do so; maybe it's to avoid scaring the locals on the mismatched security certificates or something.
There's a whole slew of consultants in my field who always beg me to get JDeveloper up and running in their dev environments and I always recoil in horror and start asking pointed questions of "Why?"
Huge footprint, doesn't play well with the products I develop for, and has crashed more than once. Give me the simple elegance of TextPad any day of the week; I can program my own debugging lines and watches into it if I need them. -1 offtopic.
I'm happy and sober.
They have about 3-4k of costs per car to cover for union benefits and pensions and the like. It's next to impossible to compete against the Japanese with that kind of markup which is, essentially, no added value for the consumer.
Most of their "schizophrenia" comes from having to manage that sort of burden and deal with the UAW, which is a perfect example of an out of control union. And it's going to bankrupt them. Particularly if Delphi (another UAW shop IIRC) decides to strike.
-1 redundant, an AC already brought this up.
Also another article referencing the one above, and having more information as well.
A reproduction.
Not much more to say.
I find your skepticism for all things big business particularly ironic when juxtaposed with your (apparent) faith.
Which is consistent with a few scientific facts about the Shroud which is:
- The image is burnt into the cloth
- It's carbon dated around teh approximate time of da Vinci, who seems to be the likely culprit for the actual creation.
Generally speaking, the shroud is one of the more famous relics that is proven fraudulent. Not that it's not stopping masses of the faithful from attempting to "scientifically" disprove the science.Which could be the most ridiculous of all of them. Patenting pieces of the human genome. . . that's gonna be good for science.
But I don't click hibernate and then close it, I just close the lid to reproduce this problem
It's happened on a couple of laptops I've owned, one a thinkpad and one a vaio.
That's not "just works". It's "just plain annoying".
There's a difference between production-halting bugs and annoyances.
New releases almost always have production halting bugs. Oracle iStore (formerly web customers) in 11.5.4 wouldn't work because the PL/SQL from the web to order entry was wrong. Just plain busted.
There's other examples that aren't as extreme, but the iStore is a shining example of a busted product that was virtually unworkable. Now, however, it's pretty darn good. What it does well it does very well. It's still arguably busted (code reuse on the advanced pricing engine was dumb, only one store administrator with unlimited permissions is also dumb) but the product can work.