Is a suburban Chicago housewife with a Masters in 18th century French literature more or less educated than a Gainesville Georgia chicken farmer with a BS in animal husbandry?
Is an Apalachicola oysterman less educated than a Harvard MBA?
This FUCKING BRAINWASH has got to STOP. I have a graduate degree in physics but I can't run a machine shop business to save my life. The trade school 'educated' machinist I hang with is a better businessman than the Harvard MBA who tried to compete with him and is now bankrupt and half a million dollars (of FUCKING SBA LOCAN MONEY) in the hole.
While we're on the topic of EDUCATION, there is strong evidence to support that more than half the Atlanta city council members do not have high school diplomas.
If you are taking your education estimates from exit polls, consider the demographic that is sampled. Namely those who stop and take the time to fill out the poll form. I thinkyou will the sampling is not representative.
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My cloned sheep generates manure just like any other sheep but it might be called 'manure of cloned sheep' instead of manure.
Has the process of shovelling manure changed?
Has the shovel changed?
My foreign trade requires human processes such as translation, order taking, shipment, etc. I see I can automate these processes with a tool designed for just that task. Has the process of translation, order taking, shipment, etc. changed? Has the tool changed?
I fail to see what aspect of automating an existing process using existing tools is patentable.
A new tool, grant a patent.
A new process, grant a patent.
But, the same process with an old tool, is nothing new.
well i got a great view this AM about 5 while walking the dog about 2 miles east of downtown atlanta. with the cold front and clean air it should be great tomorrow as well. looking just a bit south of east and maybe 20 degrees up.
Keith says...
any audio engineer will tell you a lot of audio design is "black magic"
Well maybe not so much a myth if taken to mean that a lot of audio design is done by folks who don't know what the hell they are doing...
Between this and the shortage of strippers, er er er exotic dancers, I don't know how you get by.
In China, the bicycles have bells. I don't know about Canada, but in most of USA the a$$hole cyclists will speed by a pedestrians shoulder either with no warning or a shout of 'on your left' at the same instant he makes his startling appearance. Good thing they wait till the last moment too. Because fully 20+% of them don't know which side is left!
Solutions such as theft resistant covers for restautant patrons say a lot...
As for the poor Canadians. In the USA...
1)Cellphone ubiquity rivals China.
2)Stoplights give warning but only to the clever.
(hint, watch the walk signal)
3)Taxi's take charge cards, busses and trains take debit cards.
4)No free exercise machines, but planty of parks, jogging trails, and those exercise stations wit chinup bars, etc.
5)Anti-theft slip covers. There is generally no need. Some restaurants do have hooks for bags under the table. Others have plenty of chewing gm to stick your bag to. Seriously, there's no need to worry for your items, if checked.
6)Daily banking? 7/24 by machine, internet, or telephone.
7)Some of the restaurants I patronize offer these. It's pretty neat. Others have such attentive waiters that there is no need for bells. Others actually have hand operated bells.
8)parking data? "lot full" is pretty damn clear and on busy days the competing lots generally have a guy screaming, "park here".
9)Computer seating maps? These are not 'new'. Heck, ticketron and local symphony hall have them for a decade and tickets may be pruchased on line. Even the airlines have seating maps!
10)Free hemming. I have yet to purchase trousers that did not include any required alteration. Sure, sometimes they want $5 or $10 but I've yet to see this charge dropped when I reply with, "If you are going to charge, I'll just purchase my trousers at."
Poor Canadians;-)
I smile because it is much easier to find fresh beaver up your way...
Hormel might do well to focus more on international sales. Here is Japanese fusion dish known as,SPAM MUSUBI which is most delicious (jpeg).
Pork is so revered in China, where the pig symbolises good luck, fertility and virility, that the meat and pork are the same word! Hormel would do well to add a large, smiling, tumescent, gold bling wearing, surrounded by bitch pigs, pig to their package label for sales in China. It might help to put him on a Harley as sort of an inside joke for the more cosmopolitan Chinese.
While they do have turkey SPAM I've yet to see an 'all beef' version. With one world government on it's way, and if you believe Jack Van Impe an Islamic government at that, Hormel would do well to push an all beef product,
Down the road, when they've got the market cornered, it will be time to branch out into flavored varieties. For example "All Beef Spam with SQUIRREL BRAINS" should sell well in SE Tennessee.
Jamming is a traditional tactic in electroninc warfare.
The capability of locating an uplink based on signals received from a satellite is of much greater strategic value then destruction of the satellite. This is true for all engaged parties.
So why jam at all? Suppose something like a cruise missle with partial guidance from a satellite is on it's way to your ship. Ideally you would want to co-opt the satellite and take some control. However, when the time comes, the last thing you want is the correct information to reach the missle. Here jamming makes sense. Without jamming capability a situation might arise in which the strategic value to you, of your oppositions satellite, is greater than the value of your ship!
Come on/.ers You guys play strategy and tactics games all the time...
It depends on what you consider to be education.
Is a suburban Chicago housewife with a Masters in 18th century French literature more or less educated than a Gainesville Georgia chicken farmer with a BS in animal husbandry?
Is an Apalachicola oysterman less educated than a Harvard MBA?
This FUCKING BRAINWASH has got to STOP. I have a graduate degree in physics but I can't run a machine shop business to save my life. The trade school 'educated' machinist I hang with is a better businessman than the Harvard MBA who tried to compete with him and is now bankrupt and half a million dollars (of FUCKING SBA LOCAN MONEY) in the hole.
While we're on the topic of EDUCATION, there is strong evidence to support that more than half the Atlanta city council members do not have high school diplomas.
If you are taking your education estimates from exit polls, consider the demographic that is sampled. Namely those who stop and take the time to fill out the poll form. I thinkyou will the sampling is not representative.
Following strings direct from report!
Information Assurance Directorate
Worm Information Center
life functions
attack attributes
worm technology
defense matrix
Applied Defensive Methodology
defense-in-depth strategy
layered defense solution
worm infection vectors
zero day tactics
blended threats
worm life cycle
infection life function
operator incuded amnesia
tortoise mustard
knick knack paddy whack
worm analysis (tell me how being a worm makes you FEEL)
ad nauseum
My cloned sheep generates manure just like any other sheep but it might be called 'manure of cloned sheep' instead of manure. Has the process of shovelling manure changed? Has the shovel changed? My foreign trade requires human processes such as translation, order taking, shipment, etc. I see I can automate these processes with a tool designed for just that task. Has the process of translation, order taking, shipment, etc. changed? Has the tool changed? I fail to see what aspect of automating an existing process using existing tools is patentable. A new tool, grant a patent. A new process, grant a patent. But, the same process with an old tool, is nothing new.
well i got a great view this AM about 5 while walking the dog about 2 miles east of downtown atlanta. with the cold front and clean air it should be great tomorrow as well. looking just a bit south of east and maybe 20 degrees up.
Martian bum cleaned the panels with spit and yesterdays newspaper. Now he wants a buck for a bottle of listerine.
rub rabbits like rub squirrels?
Keith says... any audio engineer will tell you a lot of audio design is "black magic" Well maybe not so much a myth if taken to mean that a lot of audio design is done by folks who don't know what the hell they are doing...
Between this and the shortage of strippers, er er er exotic dancers, I don't know how you get by.
In China, the bicycles have bells.
I don't know about Canada, but in most of USA the a$$hole cyclists will speed by a pedestrians shoulder either with no warning or a shout of 'on your left' at the same instant he makes his startling appearance. Good thing they wait till the last moment too. Because fully 20+% of them don't know which side is left!
Solutions such as theft resistant covers for restautant patrons say a lot...
As for the poor Canadians. In the USA...
1)Cellphone ubiquity rivals China.
2)Stoplights give warning but only to the clever.
(hint, watch the walk signal)
3)Taxi's take charge cards, busses and trains take debit cards.
4)No free exercise machines, but planty of parks, jogging trails, and those exercise stations wit chinup bars, etc.
5)Anti-theft slip covers. There is generally no need. Some restaurants do have hooks for bags under the table. Others have plenty of chewing gm to stick your bag to. Seriously, there's no need to worry for your items, if checked.
6)Daily banking? 7/24 by machine, internet, or telephone.
7)Some of the restaurants I patronize offer these. It's pretty neat. Others have such attentive waiters that there is no need for bells. Others actually have hand operated bells.
8)parking data? "lot full" is pretty damn clear and on busy days the competing lots generally have a guy screaming, "park here".
9)Computer seating maps? These are not 'new'. Heck, ticketron and local symphony hall have them for a decade and tickets may be pruchased on line. Even the airlines have seating maps!
10)Free hemming. I have yet to purchase trousers that did not include any required alteration. Sure, sometimes they want $5 or $10 but I've yet to see this charge dropped when I reply with, "If you are going to charge, I'll just purchase my trousers at
Poor Canadians
I smile because it is much easier to find fresh beaver up your way...
parve? no. as in, 'like chicken soup'? sure!
Hormel might do well to focus more on international sales. Here is Japanese fusion dish known as ,SPAM MUSUBI which is most delicious (jpeg).
Pork is so revered in China, where the pig symbolises good luck, fertility and virility, that the meat and pork are the same word! Hormel would do well to add a large, smiling, tumescent, gold bling wearing, surrounded by bitch pigs, pig to their package label for sales in China. It might help to put him on a Harley as sort of an inside joke for the more cosmopolitan Chinese.
While they do have turkey SPAM I've yet to see an 'all beef' version. With one world government on it's way, and if you believe Jack Van Impe an Islamic government at that, Hormel would do well to push an all beef product,
Down the road, when they've got the market cornered, it will be time to branch out into flavored varieties. For example "All Beef Spam with SQUIRREL BRAINS" should sell well in SE Tennessee.
SPAM Lyrics, Python
See if you can make out what this native english speaker is saying on the first listen.
ASF Boo Got Shot ASF
MP3 Boo Got Shot MP3.
I first heard this on the live newscast.
Jamming is a traditional tactic in electroninc warfare.
/.ers You guys play strategy and tactics games all the time...
The capability of locating an uplink based on signals received from a satellite is of much greater strategic value then destruction of the satellite. This is true for all engaged parties.
So why jam at all?
Suppose something like a cruise missle with partial guidance from a satellite is on it's way to your ship. Ideally you would want to co-opt the satellite and take some control. However, when the time comes, the last thing you want is the correct information to reach the missle. Here jamming makes sense. Without jamming capability a situation might arise in which the strategic value
to you, of your oppositions satellite, is greater than the value of your ship!
Come on