You don't. Sale of those potent carriers of citric acid was restricted due to too many emergency room cases caused by people who shot themselves in the eye with the juice when trying to eat grapefruits without grapefruit spoons.
More importantly, if you're willing to pay 20,000 for a bottle of whiskey, you're never going to be drinking it. You want no one anywhere to be drinking it or saying that they have it.
...and very difficult to post without errors at the end of a school day filled with students with sometimes serious problems where I have a chance to "parent" despite having no training in this area. My apologies to the grammar nazis out there.
Very difficult to teach when kids have parents who last paid attention to them on their way out of the hospital.
Very difficult to teach when kids have parents who are small square boxes with images and sounds coming out of them.
Very difficult to teach when the government decides you don't computers to teach technology, the internet to discuss modern communication techniques, or workrooms to collect your thoughts before interacting with students with the above situations (including pp).
Very difficult to teach when there is no model except "college bound" for the training of young people, some of whom desire to work with landscaping and are probably highly skilled at it... or great car mechanics already... or any of a million other professions that require skill and effort but not a college degree.
While only some of these hold true for my current school district, there are places like these and even others where foreign languages are not taught (I teach a foreign language) because there simply isn't enough money to help students relate to other cultures (no, this is not the stated reason in most cases).
Sometimes I really envy other languages for having original swearwords, lithuanian ones for some reason vanished. I really doubt that they never existed.
Couldn't it just be that the Lithuanian "think of the children" movement is just slightly stronger and older than any of us previously thought?
the problem is, logging out won't do anything. There's even a note on google that "stealthing" is worthless if IP addresses are tracked by the server with which you are connecting. And... google tracks these.
When the options are 1) depression leading to all sorts of negative things or 2) making light of the world--which do think is going to give you a happier life in the midst of corrupt runaway government?
Even better, how many videos will be deleted because they show a cop running a red light, illegally parked, littering, sleeping in their cars, making illegal turns, etc?
seems likely
That's easy, all of them will be deleted. Because they would be information about the police that may be of use to terrorists, and it's illegal to collect such information.
Instant way to arrest anyone who has posted such a video for supporting terrorism--nice. Who needs a PATRIOT act in Britain!
This is troubling. Since God exists, it would seem that your approach suggests there are some really awesome, satellite-stealing (or whatever) ninjas out there.;)
The problem is, most universities now have some sort of online program in addition to the brick-and-mortar (including the one for which I work). Since there is no way to distinguish between a physical-space degree at Harvard and a principally online degree, the disregard for the online degree will eventually phase out (though it may take a generation of HR directors who got where they were on the basis of an online degree).
cute pdf has saved me a significant amount of money - I have used my printer twice in the last six months (restaurant coupons) and if I could talk everyone else I know into using digital, I could then get rid of my scanner as well.
As one who teaches online, the course texts are often physical with a requirement to buy the book... which is by the lecturer... which they have to watch on DVD... which they have to buy as well. The school makes a significant portion of its online operations costs from book/dvd sales. Is it possible to just raise the cost of the program and have streamed video with digital books? Of course--but many people are still resistant to doing online work and it is better business to have a lower initial cost with expected (even if not fully disclosed) extra costs.
...um, maybe it's just me, but isn't the whole point of this thread to note that there is no "global warming" problem... maybe it's just a "populated region warming" problem. It would become really serious if the penguins in Antartica started using outboards and McMurdo actually had people in any great quantity.
so can we just use the ray gun on non-hurricane areas to create storms elsewhere that are of lower power than a hurricane? It seems like we should be trying to create low level storms that wick away the heat to prevent hurricane creation. Of course, if there are no hurricanes, some type of plant in the Amazon or someplace will probably not germinate and then the spotted owl frog monkey beaver will die and with it the basin tree frog ant and all of civilization will fail.
...except they will probably get one of their pet congressmen to write up a bill that 1) creates an excise tax and 2) gives the power company in question a hefty tax cut. In this way, they get the money and get to blame the government for it.
ah, old office technology... I have gone through three clocks in the last two years and four staplers. I finally got my department head to hunt me up a stapler not made in China... the result, one seemingly older that I am and likely to last longer than I will.
Sadly, as your insurance agent, I've been keeping track of any potentially damaging connections coming out of the apartment and noted the vulnerability in your grid some time ago. palegray's physical location has also been tracked and recorded. Now, if you'd just give me your forwarding address, I can have the... insurance "cancellation" form... sent to you.
I haven't jailbroken my phone yet because of security concerns. While I would enjoy being able to tether and record video (the only two things I am mildly interested in apart from what's already available), it doesn't make sense to me to go beyond a trusted system and potentially open all the financial apps I run to spyware (etc.)
The whole "buy local" thing is not just a VT momentary craze. It may be a US momentary craze, but living in Texas, almost every grocery store I go to has a "local" section in produce. To add to the benefits listed by the GP, it is also more likely fresh and promotes continued use of agricultural space in Texas (I would hate to see where I live turn into another Orange County, CA).
as long as you do make use of it to start your research... those of us who "profess" enjoy papers that have good citations from reasonable sources. Wikipedia is a good starting place to see the exceptionally bad and the exceptionally good at finding reasonable sources but it is not good to cite this or any other information clearing-house (read: Encyclopedia/popular media) instead of original sources.
So, wait.. how do you eat grapefruits?
You don't. Sale of those potent carriers of citric acid was restricted due to too many emergency room cases caused by people who shot themselves in the eye with the juice when trying to eat grapefruits without grapefruit spoons.
More importantly, if you're willing to pay 20,000 for a bottle of whiskey, you're never going to be drinking it. You want no one anywhere to be drinking it or saying that they have it.
...and very difficult to post without errors at the end of a school day filled with students with sometimes serious problems where I have a chance to "parent" despite having no training in this area. My apologies to the grammar nazis out there.
Can we add to this list...
Very difficult to teach when kids have parents who last paid attention to them on their way out of the hospital.
Very difficult to teach when kids have parents who are small square boxes with images and sounds coming out of them.
Very difficult to teach when the government decides you don't computers to teach technology, the internet to discuss modern communication techniques, or workrooms to collect your thoughts before interacting with students with the above situations (including pp).
Very difficult to teach when there is no model except "college bound" for the training of young people, some of whom desire to work with landscaping and are probably highly skilled at it... or great car mechanics already... or any of a million other professions that require skill and effort but not a college degree.
While only some of these hold true for my current school district, there are places like these and even others where foreign languages are not taught (I teach a foreign language) because there simply isn't enough money to help students relate to other cultures (no, this is not the stated reason in most cases).
Sometimes I really envy other languages for having original swearwords, lithuanian ones for some reason vanished. I really doubt that they never existed.
Couldn't it just be that the Lithuanian "think of the children" movement is just slightly stronger and older than any of us previously thought?
the problem is, logging out won't do anything. There's even a note on google that "stealthing" is worthless if IP addresses are tracked by the server with which you are connecting. And... google tracks these.
When the options are 1) depression leading to all sorts of negative things or 2) making light of the world--which do think is going to give you a happier life in the midst of corrupt runaway government?
Even better, how many videos will be deleted because they show a cop running a red light, illegally parked, littering, sleeping in their cars, making illegal turns, etc?
seems likely
That's easy, all of them will be deleted. Because they would be information about the police that may be of use to terrorists, and it's illegal to collect such information.
Instant way to arrest anyone who has posted such a video for supporting terrorism--nice. Who needs a PATRIOT act in Britain!
This answer would seem to make everything cheaper in the long run for consumers... but maybe I am reading the Swedish model for internet wrong.
This is troubling. Since God exists, it would seem that your approach suggests there are some really awesome, satellite-stealing (or whatever) ninjas out there. ;)
The problem is, most universities now have some sort of online program in addition to the brick-and-mortar (including the one for which I work). Since there is no way to distinguish between a physical-space degree at Harvard and a principally online degree, the disregard for the online degree will eventually phase out (though it may take a generation of HR directors who got where they were on the basis of an online degree).
cute pdf has saved me a significant amount of money - I have used my printer twice in the last six months (restaurant coupons) and if I could talk everyone else I know into using digital, I could then get rid of my scanner as well.
that will only occur when the golden tablets are found and discovered to be tree bark covered in chocolate medallion wrappers.
As one who teaches online, the course texts are often physical with a requirement to buy the book... which is by the lecturer... which they have to watch on DVD... which they have to buy as well. The school makes a significant portion of its online operations costs from book/dvd sales. Is it possible to just raise the cost of the program and have streamed video with digital books? Of course--but many people are still resistant to doing online work and it is better business to have a lower initial cost with expected (even if not fully disclosed) extra costs.
...um, maybe it's just me, but isn't the whole point of this thread to note that there is no "global warming" problem... maybe it's just a "populated region warming" problem. It would become really serious if the penguins in Antartica started using outboards and McMurdo actually had people in any great quantity.
so can we just use the ray gun on non-hurricane areas to create storms elsewhere that are of lower power than a hurricane? It seems like we should be trying to create low level storms that wick away the heat to prevent hurricane creation. Of course, if there are no hurricanes, some type of plant in the Amazon or someplace will probably not germinate and then the spotted owl frog monkey beaver will die and with it the basin tree frog ant and all of civilization will fail.
can I get wifi down there?
You don't want shielded cables?
...except they will probably get one of their pet congressmen to write up a bill that 1) creates an excise tax and 2) gives the power company in question a hefty tax cut. In this way, they get the money and get to blame the government for it.
grey... not even sure if it's paint.
ah, old office technology... I have gone through three clocks in the last two years and four staplers. I finally got my department head to hunt me up a stapler not made in China... the result, one seemingly older that I am and likely to last longer than I will.
Sadly, as your insurance agent, I've been keeping track of any potentially damaging connections coming out of the apartment and noted the vulnerability in your grid some time ago. palegray's physical location has also been tracked and recorded. Now, if you'd just give me your forwarding address, I can have the... insurance "cancellation" form... sent to you.
I haven't jailbroken my phone yet because of security concerns. While I would enjoy being able to tether and record video (the only two things I am mildly interested in apart from what's already available), it doesn't make sense to me to go beyond a trusted system and potentially open all the financial apps I run to spyware (etc.)
The whole "buy local" thing is not just a VT momentary craze. It may be a US momentary craze, but living in Texas, almost every grocery store I go to has a "local" section in produce. To add to the benefits listed by the GP, it is also more likely fresh and promotes continued use of agricultural space in Texas (I would hate to see where I live turn into another Orange County, CA).
as long as you do make use of it to start your research... those of us who "profess" enjoy papers that have good citations from reasonable sources. Wikipedia is a good starting place to see the exceptionally bad and the exceptionally good at finding reasonable sources but it is not good to cite this or any other information clearing-house (read: Encyclopedia/popular media) instead of original sources.
and there's always "+1 under-rated"