Well, you could start by subtly edging closer to the sphere maintained by that cute girl.. you know.. that one who you catch looking at your sphere sometimes but not often enough. Then maybe ask her if she'd like to go for a whirl around the galaxy.
If you then made one of those points perfectly reflective and radiated all extra energy out the one point, you could use it as a method of propulsion. You'll that the fastest spheroid around.
I'm not an SFF buyer yet, but I'm certainly thinking about it. I want to build a media PC to go in my family room, and I need something that will fit in the cabinets there. I have plenty of horizontal space, but only about 14" of vertical space. I could get a mini tower and lay it on its side, but I'd like the DVD-ROM drive to be usable.
My suggestion would be something like These . ATX form-factor Desktop style cases. All the dimension benefits of a tower on its side, with all the drive bays oriented the right way up.
your USB mouse has infinitely more buttons than the Mac mini's mouse.
The phrase "infinitely more" indicates an additive quality, and would be innacurate. A better way to put it would probably be "infinitely times as many".
Sorry about the pedantry. feel free to throw things my way, especially cash or mac minis. keep your free ipods though.
wouldn't that be: White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR! Play Again? [Y/n] Y White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR! Play Again? [Y/n] Y White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR! Play Again? [Y/n] Y...
That would indicate that the imperial meter is precisely one thousand times more... precise... than the metric meter. take that you inaccurate-system-of-measurement metricists!
I'll take that challenge. I declare myself the winner in my argument with God. In the absense of reply I shall assume he/she/it/them concedes to my obvious victory, and... what is a lightning bolt doing, slowly forming -inside- a building? Hey, it looks like it's
Terrorism:
As defined by the FBI, "the unlawful use of force against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population or any segment thereof, in the furtherance of political or social objectives". This definition includes three elements: (1) Terrorist activities are illegal and involve the use of force. (2) The actions are intended to intimidate or coerce. (3) The actions are committed in support of political or social objectives. (FEMA-SS) www.mema.domestic-preparedness.net/glos sary.html
Acts of murder and destruction deliberately directed against civilians or military in non-military situations. www.jajz-ed.org.il/hasbara/glossary.h tml
You'll note that the second definition helpfully allows us to claim that hiroshima and nagasaki were not acts of terrorism. However, it also allows pearl harbor (the attack thereon actuall, not the movie, though that may qualify as well) to be considered terrorism (we weren't officially at war with Japan at the time.)
All in all, it appears terrorism is defined broadly and then simply applied as a label wherever a little more emotional impact is required.
Personally, I don't feel Hiroshima and Nagasaki were acts of terrorism, but I can see how they could be considered such and am willing to respect that opinion.
Any statement, hint, implication, or transferal of information via osmossis which may indicate the physical existance of conceptual warfare devices including, but not limited to, antimatter warheads, x-ray lasers, and particle beam weapons is hereby categorically and without reservation denied.
Having grown up with burgle, I had always assumed that burglarized was just down to the American tendency to 'verbize' words - using the word 'leverage' instead of 'lever' for instance
The amusing thing about that statement is we don't verb the term verb. Instead we simply verb words even if they're nouned verbs to begin with.
Wow, I can barely read what I entered there, and it is theoretically correct american english.
In the United States, a few states have what are colloquially known as "make my day laws". according to these laws, it is supposedly permissable to kill an intruder on your lands even without proof that the intruder was endangering your life.
According to This Site the laws were first enacted in Oklahoma and later in Colorado and Arizona. In these states, the use of legal force against intruders is perfectly acceptable. In fact, more than one police officer of my acquaintance has indicated that it would be better to shoot and kill an intruder than to injure and incapacitate him/her. In the latter case, the intruder may attempt to sue the homeowner for being shot, and supposedly there have been instances where the intruder actually won in court.
If you start the transition now, you should be able to have gentoo running by the end of next week, right around the time you learn that winamp might actually work under wine (and if not, there's always XMMS).
by 2H2O I assume you mean H2O2, as that's about the only interpretation of your statement that makes sense. My question is this: Why would use use spacecraft fuel (H2O2, or hydrogen peroxide has been used as an oxidizer in liquid-fueled engines) to contain radiation? hydrogen peroxide is not inert, it reacts with several things and breaks down into water, so after some time and impurities all you would have is water protecting your radioactive materials.
Sorry that's not very coherent, but I'll assume you can somehow decipher my meaning.
I'd volunteer to be the first resident. After all, the worst that could happen would be a slow, painfully drawn out death. It'd be like being alive, only shorter.
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If not, they should hire someone capable of explaining it to them in language that they could understand.
Unfortunately, the US has laws agains child labor, and would frown upon exploting three year olds like that.
Pardon me, but I shower every morning. In addition to witch, I do not have miraculous powers of regeneration, nor am I otherwise trollish in appearance. I hereby state that I find your contention that I am a "stinkin' troll" to be quite insulting. I shall now cease to bother you. good day.
Very well, let us assume I reworded my post to say "compete" instead of "failure to cooperate" and "failure to engage in normal levels of competition and pro-acive self defense" everywhere I said "cooperate".
--note, I'm probably not taking this seriously, because I don't take my original post seriouslty.
"Cooperating Rationally" is only oxymoronic if either one of the individuals both has something to gain from failure to cooperate and has the motivation to make the attempt. Ince it is known that an individual will engage in failure to cooperate, the other individual(s) are likely to engage in non-cooperation with the non-cooperating individual.
So basically, it's only oxymoronic because people suck.
my eyes would burn, my ass would go numb, and i would contemplate suicide if not for my legs couldn't move to get me to the kitchen to grab the knife. and at that point i don't think my brain could process any higher order functions
Well, you could start by subtly edging closer to the sphere maintained by that cute girl.. you know.. that one who you catch looking at your sphere sometimes but not often enough. Then maybe ask her if she'd like to go for a whirl around the galaxy.
If you then made one of those points perfectly reflective and radiated all extra energy out the one point, you could use it as a method of propulsion. You'll that the fastest spheroid around.
The confusion arises because macmini can be a measurement of coolness or of size, and which usage intended is not made clear by context.
I'm not an SFF buyer yet, but I'm certainly thinking about it. I want to build a media PC to go in my family room, and I need something that will fit in the cabinets there. I have plenty of horizontal space, but only about 14" of vertical space. I could get a mini tower and lay it on its side, but I'd like the DVD-ROM drive to be usable.
My suggestion would be something like These . ATX form-factor Desktop style cases. All the dimension benefits of a tower on its side, with all the drive bays oriented the right way up.
your USB mouse has infinitely more buttons than the Mac mini's mouse.
The phrase "infinitely more" indicates an additive quality, and would be innacurate. A better way to put it would probably be "infinitely times as many".
Sorry about the pedantry. feel free to throw things my way, especially cash or mac minis. keep your free ipods though.
wouldn't that be: ...
White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR!
Play Again? [Y/n] Y
White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR!
Play Again? [Y/n] Y
White: Checkmate in 0, average moves per game: ERR!
Play Again? [Y/n] Y
I am imagining a Beowulf cluster of micro Soviet Russias. It is to be pitied.
That would indicate that the imperial meter is precisely one thousand times more... precise... than the metric meter. take that you inaccurate-system-of-measurement metricists!
You're going to argue with God? Good luck.
I'll take that challenge. I declare myself the winner in my argument with God. In the absense of reply I shall assume he/she/it/them concedes to my obvious victory, and... what is a lightning bolt doing, slowly forming -inside- a building? Hey, it looks like it's
[NO CARRIER]
Terrorism:s sary.html
h tml
As defined by the FBI, "the unlawful use of force against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population or any segment thereof, in the furtherance of political or social objectives". This definition includes three elements: (1) Terrorist activities are illegal and involve the use of force. (2) The actions are intended to intimidate or coerce. (3) The actions are committed in support of political or social objectives. (FEMA-SS)
www.mema.domestic-preparedness.net/glo
Acts of murder and destruction deliberately directed against civilians or military in non-military situations.
www.jajz-ed.org.il/hasbara/glossary.
You'll note that the second definition helpfully allows us to claim that hiroshima and nagasaki were not acts of terrorism. However, it also allows pearl harbor (the attack thereon actuall, not the movie, though that may qualify as well) to be considered terrorism (we weren't officially at war with Japan at the time.)
All in all, it appears terrorism is defined broadly and then simply applied as a label wherever a little more emotional impact is required.
Personally, I don't feel Hiroshima and Nagasaki were acts of terrorism, but I can see how they could be considered such and am willing to respect that opinion.
Any statement, hint, implication, or transferal of information via osmossis which may indicate the physical existance of conceptual warfare devices including, but not limited to, antimatter warheads, x-ray lasers, and particle beam weapons is hereby categorically and without reservation denied.
Pay no mind to the men in the dark suits.
Thank you, have a nice day
However, it's better than the other way around. Just think of it; they're made of meat.
Having grown up with burgle, I had always assumed that burglarized was just down to the American tendency to 'verbize' words - using the word 'leverage' instead of 'lever' for instance
The amusing thing about that statement is we don't verb the term verb. Instead we simply verb words even if they're nouned verbs to begin with.
Wow, I can barely read what I entered there, and it is theoretically correct american english.
In the United States, a few states have what are colloquially known as "make my day laws". according to these laws, it is supposedly permissable to kill an intruder on your lands even without proof that the intruder was endangering your life.
According to This Site the laws were first enacted in Oklahoma and later in Colorado and Arizona. In these states, the use of legal force against intruders is perfectly acceptable. In fact, more than one police officer of my acquaintance has indicated that it would be better to shoot and kill an intruder than to injure and incapacitate him/her. In the latter case, the intruder may attempt to sue the homeowner for being shot, and supposedly there have been instances where the intruder actually won in court.
Well, it's only that quick if you start from a stage-2 tarball and have a fast machine.
I jest, it took me about a day to go from stage 1 to working system with X and Fluxbox.
If you start the transition now, you should be able to have gentoo running by the end of next week, right around the time you learn that winamp might actually work under wine (and if not, there's always XMMS).
by 2H2O I assume you mean H2O2, as that's about the only interpretation of your statement that makes sense.
My question is this: Why would use use spacecraft fuel (H2O2, or hydrogen peroxide has been used as an oxidizer in liquid-fueled engines) to contain radiation? hydrogen peroxide is not inert, it reacts with several things and breaks down into water, so after some time and impurities all you would have is water protecting your radioactive materials.
Sorry that's not very coherent, but I'll assume you can somehow decipher my meaning.
I'd volunteer to be the first resident. After all, the worst that could happen would be a slow, painfully drawn out death. It'd be like being alive, only shorter.
If not, they should hire someone capable of explaining it to them in language that they could understand.
Unfortunately, the US has laws agains child labor, and would frown upon exploting three year olds like that.
chemees? you went to berkley, didn't you?
Pardon me, but I shower every morning. In addition to witch, I do not have miraculous powers of regeneration, nor am I otherwise trollish in appearance.
I hereby state that I find your contention that I am a "stinkin' troll" to be quite insulting. I shall now cease to bother you. good day.
Very well, let us assume I reworded my post to say "compete" instead of "failure to cooperate" and "failure to engage in normal levels of competition and pro-acive self defense" everywhere I said "cooperate".
--note, I'm probably not taking this seriously, because I don't take my original post seriouslty.
Yeah, that would be my reaction as well. followed by an attempt to remove my eyes with the remote.
"Cooperating Rationally" is only oxymoronic if either one of the individuals both has something to gain from failure to cooperate and has the motivation to make the attempt. Ince it is known that an individual will engage in failure to cooperate, the other individual(s) are likely to engage in non-cooperation with the non-cooperating individual.
So basically, it's only oxymoronic because people suck.
my eyes would burn, my ass would go numb, and i would contemplate suicide if not for my legs couldn't move to get me to the kitchen to grab the knife. and at that point i don't think my brain could process any higher order functions
So, then you'd watch Buffy, right?