No shit. Bit they can get away with a lot more without significant complaint if the actual governance is in the hands of an "appropriate international body" that they can jerk around like a puppet.
Yet pretty much every plan does come with a couple of hundred texts. If you're hitting the limit often enough that 2FA for new devices will kick you over the limit, either you have WAYYYYY too many devices requiring a password or you should probably pony up the $10 extra a month for unlimited texts. If you need the security of 2FA for every login, what the fuck are you doing that doesn't make you enough money to get a proper phone plan?
The difference being that radioactivity levels are probably ridiculously low compared to what will harm you so subtracting margin of error probably has little ill effect. Nobody knows since there hasn't been any comprehensive long term testing at low levels of exposure. Instead it's all extrapolated from the effects of higher levels of exposure and assumed to be linear. Also, it's a problem with the source of the water which no amount of piping replacement will solve. Lead contamination effects are much more documented, and almost always have NOTHING to do with the water source. Instead it's because of shitty city infrastructure which is damn well the responsibility of the city in question.
You do realize that even had the most stringent Kyoto measures been enacted back in the 90's it would have had virtually no impact on current climate according to the computer models? So this still would have happened. But keep fucking the chicken of 'didn't do anything to stop it'.
Excuse me while I laugh at your complete fucking idiocy.
HAAHAHHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAhAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, now that that's out of the way shit for brains, the inter in internet stands for between. It has nothing to do with the term international besides using the same prefix. Also, less A joint project so much as multiple projects, some of which collaborated and a few who later were joint projects from the start.
And yet according to NIST the accepted margin of error for LiG thermometers is +-0.5 degrees F when recorded perfectly. Which means that the difference is in fact within the margin of error. Not to mention the calibration procedures are not TRIVIAL. Relatively simple, yes, but they still take a significant chunk of time. As well human error is a very common thing, and temperature recording stations are regularly misplaced.
You mean the fact that a temp within the margin of error of standard liquid in glass thermometers when perfectly calibrated and positioned is not in fact any sort of record shattering event as described by the article?
Star Wars The Prequels: kid who develops superpowers turns out to be the bad guy. Star Wars, EP VII+: kid who develops superpower turns out to be possessed by the previously bad but now good again guy while the bad guy is influenced by the previously bad guy's master's ghost pretending to speak to him through his melted helmet*.
Does anyone know why a wood fire melted the most technologically advanced suit of power armor in the universe?
Mainly the increase in processed foods. Meat and dairy without the massive increase in liver-processed sugars and extremely calorie dense snacks wouldn't cause nearly as much obesity.
Awww, who's a good little party drone. You are. Yes you are. Would you like a belly rub? Feinstein is knowledgeable about exactly one thing. Keeping her job.
There's no way their WII money is gone. For what the WiiU actually was they couldn't have spent more than 60% of the Wii money, and if they did spend it all then someone needs to take a lead pipe to their R&D department until cost savings improve.
You might want to reread that story. The entire point of the story was that if genetically engineered actual apes were sapient and deserving of the same rights as man, treating black people as subhuman because of their skin color was the fucking height of idiocy seeing as they're actually human. It's just Heinlein doesn't bludgeon the fuck out of his audience with a point.Though my favorite bit was this:
"The honorable Augustus Pomfrey looked every inch the statesman as he bowed to the court and to his opponents. "It is indeed strange," he began, "to hear the second-hand voice of a legal fiction, a soulless, imaginary quantity called a corporate ‘person,’ argue that a flesh-and-blood creature, a being of hopes and longings and passions, has not legal existence."
Yes, for SP2. The stated goal of which was that the 'literati snobs' would flip their shit if badthink people were included in the ballot. Lo and behold, shit was flipped. At which point VD forked into Rabid Puppies whose goal was to burn the fucker to the ground, and SP3's goal was to nominate good books. Considering the MC was name dropping Vonnegut while passing out asterisk coasters, it's pretty fucking clear the establishment managed to burn the thing down to the ground without Day's assistance.
Y'know, your reading comprehension needs some fucking work. If anything, the line you quoted was an anti-political stance. The "literati snobs" LIKE their heavy-handed political message fic. Whereas Correia and the SP think politics and rightthink should be jettisoned out the airlock when it comes to Sci-Fi fantasy awards.
The character is a WIZARD. Here's the blurb on the back to refresh your memory. "Harry Dresden is the best at what he does. Well, technically, he's the only at what he does. So when the Chicago P.D. has a case that transcends mortal creativity or capability, they come to him for answers. For the "everyday" world is actually full of strange and magical things—and most don't play well with humans. That's where Harry comes in. Takes a wizard to catch a—well, whatever. There's just one problem. Business, to put it mildly, stinks." Let's see, "transcends mortal creativity or capability" and "the "everyday" world is actually full of strange and magical things—and most don't play well with humans". Why, both of those things would appear to be beyond the bounds of science. I guess if you just looked at the front cover before reading such offense at the line might be excused.
So, a WIZARD who literally destabilizes tech and makes deals with Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness, makes an in character comment about the nature of science in his universe, where people actively ignore the supernatural, and you "almost threw the book against the wall". Given the nature of his universe what about that statement is wrong?
Well then it sure as shit ain't the jews. When has it ever been verboten to criticize them?
No shit. Bit they can get away with a lot more without significant complaint if the actual governance is in the hands of an "appropriate international body" that they can jerk around like a puppet.
Shellacking is a perfectly cromulent term when discussing furniture refinishing.
Yet pretty much every plan does come with a couple of hundred texts. If you're hitting the limit often enough that 2FA for new devices will kick you over the limit, either you have WAYYYYY too many devices requiring a password or you should probably pony up the $10 extra a month for unlimited texts. If you need the security of 2FA for every login, what the fuck are you doing that doesn't make you enough money to get a proper phone plan?
The difference being that radioactivity levels are probably ridiculously low compared to what will harm you so subtracting margin of error probably has little ill effect. Nobody knows since there hasn't been any comprehensive long term testing at low levels of exposure. Instead it's all extrapolated from the effects of higher levels of exposure and assumed to be linear. Also, it's a problem with the source of the water which no amount of piping replacement will solve. Lead contamination effects are much more documented, and almost always have NOTHING to do with the water source. Instead it's because of shitty city infrastructure which is damn well the responsibility of the city in question.
You do realize that even had the most stringent Kyoto measures been enacted back in the 90's it would have had virtually no impact on current climate according to the computer models? So this still would have happened. But keep fucking the chicken of 'didn't do anything to stop it'.
The thirty-year-old guy's password: "theyallsuck", "politicianssuck" ("theyallsuckandthewinnersoftheprimariesshouldbeforced intothunderdomestylecagematchesbecauseatleastthatwouldbeentertaining" if you're lucky) .
FTFY
Four legs good, two legs bad.
Excuse me while I laugh at your complete fucking idiocy.
HAAHAHHAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAhAHAHAHAHA!
Okay, now that that's out of the way shit for brains, the inter in internet stands for between. It has nothing to do with the term international besides using the same prefix. Also, less A joint project so much as multiple projects, some of which collaborated and a few who later were joint projects from the start.
And yet according to NIST the accepted margin of error for LiG thermometers is +-0.5 degrees F when recorded perfectly. Which means that the difference is in fact within the margin of error. Not to mention the calibration procedures are not TRIVIAL. Relatively simple, yes, but they still take a significant chunk of time. As well human error is a very common thing, and temperature recording stations are regularly misplaced.
Hey now, that could be two shotguns. One side by side sawed off duck gun and one lever action shotgun.
Also http://chiappafirearms.com/pro...
You mean the fact that a temp within the margin of error of standard liquid in glass thermometers when perfectly calibrated and positioned is not in fact any sort of record shattering event as described by the article?
Between this and the arrest of Mr Nazi Dog they clearly are death on fun.
Star Wars The Prequels: kid who develops superpowers turns out to be the bad guy.
Star Wars, EP VII+: kid who develops superpower turns out to be possessed by the previously bad but now good again guy while the bad guy is influenced by the previously bad guy's master's ghost pretending to speak to him through his melted helmet*.
Does anyone know why a wood fire melted the most technologically advanced suit of power armor in the universe?
Gave North Korea nuclear power. Don't forget that one.
Mainly the increase in processed foods. Meat and dairy without the massive increase in liver-processed sugars and extremely calorie dense snacks wouldn't cause nearly as much obesity.
I could have sworn there was an episode exploring exactly this sort of shit. Has anyone been murdered yet?
Awww, who's a good little party drone. You are. Yes you are. Would you like a belly rub? Feinstein is knowledgeable about exactly one thing. Keeping her job.
Hey now, plenty of soundcards have reached the astounding apex of 24 bit.
There's no way their WII money is gone. For what the WiiU actually was they couldn't have spent more than 60% of the Wii money, and if they did spend it all then someone needs to take a lead pipe to their R&D department until cost savings improve.
You might want to reread that story. The entire point of the story was that if genetically engineered actual apes were sapient and deserving of the same rights as man, treating black people as subhuman because of their skin color was the fucking height of idiocy seeing as they're actually human. It's just Heinlein doesn't bludgeon the fuck out of his audience with a point.Though my favorite bit was this:
"The honorable Augustus Pomfrey looked every inch the statesman as he bowed to the court and to his opponents. "It is indeed strange," he began, "to hear the second-hand voice of a legal fiction, a soulless, imaginary quantity called a corporate ‘person,’ argue that a flesh-and-blood creature, a being of hopes and longings and passions, has not legal existence."
Yes, for SP2. The stated goal of which was that the 'literati snobs' would flip their shit if badthink people were included in the ballot. Lo and behold, shit was flipped. At which point VD forked into Rabid Puppies whose goal was to burn the fucker to the ground, and SP3's goal was to nominate good books. Considering the MC was name dropping Vonnegut while passing out asterisk coasters, it's pretty fucking clear the establishment managed to burn the thing down to the ground without Day's assistance.
Y'know, your reading comprehension needs some fucking work. If anything, the line you quoted was an anti-political stance. The "literati snobs" LIKE their heavy-handed political message fic. Whereas Correia and the SP think politics and rightthink should be jettisoned out the airlock when it comes to Sci-Fi fantasy awards.
The character is a WIZARD. Here's the blurb on the back to refresh your memory.
"Harry Dresden is the best at what he does. Well, technically, he's the only at what he does. So when the Chicago P.D. has a case that transcends mortal creativity or capability, they come to him for answers. For the "everyday" world is actually full of strange and magical things—and most don't play well with humans. That's where Harry comes in. Takes a wizard to catch a—well, whatever. There's just one problem. Business, to put it mildly, stinks."
Let's see, "transcends mortal creativity or capability" and "the "everyday" world is actually full of strange and magical things—and most don't play well with humans". Why, both of those things would appear to be beyond the bounds of science. I guess if you just looked at the front cover before reading such offense at the line might be excused.
So, a WIZARD who literally destabilizes tech and makes deals with Mab, the Queen of Air and Darkness, makes an in character comment about the nature of science in his universe, where people actively ignore the supernatural, and you "almost threw the book against the wall". Given the nature of his universe what about that statement is wrong?