The summary touches on topics discussed in the book Descartes's Error, in which neuroscientist Antonia Damasio outlines the functioning of the human brain, how the human mind can not be separated from the human body, and he makes the case that emotion is CRITICAL to making decisions. He discusses several patients with brain damage who don't get emotional (and spends a lot of time dogmatically ruling in and out what brain functions are damaged), and discusses how they can't even make simple decisions. They can talk for hours about every possible pro and con of each possible choice, but they can't choose a course of action.
I recall reading somewhere that recent MRI studies have suggested that the brain makes a choice outside the rational center and a lot of the activity in the brain is to make a rational justification for the decision already made. Explains a lot, if true.
"If it was that easy, it would have been broken before now."
An economist and his son were talking a walk. "Look Dad," said the boy, "There's a $20 under that bench over there."
The man looked down at the boy, "That's not possible son, passers-by would pick up any free money laying about."
Some diversity promoters don't care about the reality of the statistics. I was on a job interview for a fortune 100 company near the east coast. She asked how diverse my old company was. I explained that in rural Minnesota, there wasn't much diversity to work with. She replied that it was therefore the moral responsibility of the company to bus in minorities from the cities 80 miles away!
"Priest asked Adam Laurie, one of the researchers behind the project, to "please do the right thing," and Laurie removed the SD card that stored the data and smashed it. Laurie, who is known as "Major Malfunction" in the hacker community, then briefed some of the Feds on the capabilities of the RFID reader and what it collected."
Deficit spending means we will bill today's children tomorrow, for things we enjoy today but won't pay for ourselves. Each of those "non-payers" owes about $30,000 the day they are born.
Those two programs handle vista really well. If you launch either with insufficient permissions for it to do its work, it'll tell you. If Vista moved some files into whatever safe zone Vista sometimes moves things, the mod manager will tell you and offer to move them back. The author "timeslip" did a great job.
"What they're trying to do is stop people from going to GameStop to buy $50 games for $35, none of which goes into the publishers' pockets."
Actually, when a retail buyer can afford only less than full price and bought it at $50 KNOWING ABOUT THE RE-SALE MARKET, then the resale market DOES put money in publisher's pockets, by increasing retail sales. I often bought new $40-50 PC games ONLY because I knew I could sell them a couple weeks later for a $10 loss. I actually MADE money ($30 profit) with San Andreas, having bought when slashdot warned me of the impending sales ban due to the Hot Coffee debacle. I STILL don't have GTA IV, too many issues at launch.
The news here, and some on the web, are reporting the queen asked for the ipod. The odd thing I noticed on the evening news was the queen's lack of eye contact during the greet.
If I understand him, the word "race" can't be used as a "cultural determinant" UNLESS you are blaming something on "the caucasian race", like he does at 1:42 in the video on youtube.
So, according to your theory, the _prosecutor's motive_ to LOSE the case is: 1) serve the will of the recording industry, at the cost of his own reputation, 2) ? 3) Profit?
Kodak had a program to give 10% of the savings to the company to the idea submitter. They didn't have a shortage of ideas. They did have a problem with people submitting ideas for common sense fixes instead of just implementing the common sense fix.
I bought the DVD. I installed it and played it through fully without any hassle from UAC. Adding user mods directly to the program folder can generate some requests from UAC to elevate privileges... perhaps this is what you were referring to.
Here's a cool trick for anyone interested in editing a text file in a protected folder... rightclick notepad and run it as admin, then open your document from within the notepad application, edit, and save.
Sounded like bullshit, so I tried it. Used a cheap Walmart CFL and a two outlet clapper (one controlled by two claps, and one by three claps). Worked fine. Worked fine on my TV, too.
Most of that 7 lbs of lead is in the glass (as an x-ray shield). The summary is wrong to imply that this lead can be recovered by heating, just like circuit board lead.
The author's name is Antonio Damasio.
The summary touches on topics discussed in the book Descartes's Error, in which neuroscientist Antonia Damasio outlines the functioning of the human brain, how the human mind can not be separated from the human body, and he makes the case that emotion is CRITICAL to making decisions. He discusses several patients with brain damage who don't get emotional (and spends a lot of time dogmatically ruling in and out what brain functions are damaged), and discusses how they can't even make simple decisions. They can talk for hours about every possible pro and con of each possible choice, but they can't choose a course of action.
I recall reading somewhere that recent MRI studies have suggested that the brain makes a choice outside the rational center and a lot of the activity in the brain is to make a rational justification for the decision already made. Explains a lot, if true.
Only aqueous solutions are limited to pH below14.
The advertisers for quake live won't even tolerate a bullet-hole decal on their ad... businesses won't pay for destructible ads.
The US has strong consumer protection laws, and everybody has the right to sue.
"If it was that easy, it would have been broken before now."
An economist and his son were talking a walk. "Look Dad," said the boy, "There's a $20 under that bench over there." The man looked down at the boy, "That's not possible son, passers-by would pick up any free money laying about."
Some diversity promoters don't care about the reality of the statistics. I was on a job interview for a fortune 100 company near the east coast. She asked how diverse my old company was. I explained that in rural Minnesota, there wasn't much diversity to work with. She replied that it was therefore the moral responsibility of the company to bus in minorities from the cities 80 miles away!
"Priest asked Adam Laurie, one of the researchers behind the project, to "please do the right thing," and Laurie removed the SD card that stored the data and smashed it. Laurie, who is known as "Major Malfunction" in the hacker community, then briefed some of the Feds on the capabilities of the RFID reader and what it collected."
"The lil' bastards don't even pay taxes"
Deficit spending means we will bill today's children tomorrow, for things we enjoy today but won't pay for ourselves. Each of those "non-payers" owes about $30,000 the day they are born.
Those two programs handle vista really well. If you launch either with insufficient permissions for it to do its work, it'll tell you. If Vista moved some files into whatever safe zone Vista sometimes moves things, the mod manager will tell you and offer to move them back. The author "timeslip" did a great job.
"What they're trying to do is stop people from going to GameStop to buy $50 games for $35, none of which goes into the publishers' pockets."
Actually, when a retail buyer can afford only less than full price and bought it at $50 KNOWING ABOUT THE RE-SALE MARKET, then the resale market DOES put money in publisher's pockets, by increasing retail sales. I often bought new $40-50 PC games ONLY because I knew I could sell them a couple weeks later for a $10 loss. I actually MADE money ($30 profit) with San Andreas, having bought when slashdot warned me of the impending sales ban due to the Hot Coffee debacle. I STILL don't have GTA IV, too many issues at launch.
The army didn't pull it. Konami did.
If considering the argument that airfare is cheaper, think about our peak oil future.
The news here, and some on the web, are reporting the queen asked for the ipod. The odd thing I noticed on the evening news was the queen's lack of eye contact during the greet.
Will you settle for consistent hypocrisy? You may have to...
He called you unsocially rational, and you don't understand what that means due to a Dunning-Kruger problem on your part.
If I understand him, the word "race" can't be used as a "cultural determinant" UNLESS you are blaming something on "the caucasian race", like he does at 1:42 in the video on youtube.
Doesn't the moon's slow rotation prohibit a space elevator?
So, according to your theory, the _prosecutor's motive_ to LOSE the case is:
1) serve the will of the recording industry, at the cost of his own reputation,
2) ?
3) Profit?
Kodak had a program to give 10% of the savings to the company to the idea submitter. They didn't have a shortage of ideas. They did have a problem with people submitting ideas for common sense fixes instead of just implementing the common sense fix.
I bought the DVD. I installed it and played it through fully without any hassle from UAC. Adding user mods directly to the program folder can generate some requests from UAC to elevate privileges... perhaps this is what you were referring to.
Here's a cool trick for anyone interested in editing a text file in a protected folder... rightclick notepad and run it as admin, then open your document from within the notepad application, edit, and save.
Every natural disaster has a disproportionate effect on the poor!,
Not avalanches. ;-)
I'm have doubts about waterspouts, too.
Of course, these exceptions just prove your rule.
Sounded like bullshit, so I tried it. Used a cheap Walmart CFL and a two outlet clapper (one controlled by two claps, and one by three claps). Worked fine. Worked fine on my TV, too.
can you believe that Myers is on contract to make two more?
YEAH, Baby, YEAH!
Most of that 7 lbs of lead is in the glass (as an x-ray shield). The summary is wrong to imply that this lead can be recovered by heating, just like circuit board lead.