I have the welcome screen disabled and I get taskmanager when I press the holy trinity. XPro, if that makes a diff. If this weren't a family box, It'd be running Slackware, but I don't quite have everything for my personal box yet. I like to read, and read well, I suppose that makes the difference. If people would get curious rather than intimidated...
I have fought off large dogs, both through physical impacts (resulted in a broken-jawed doberman, asshole owners thought I should pay vet bills) and merely making lots of noise and threatening gestures. When a dog approaches you in a hostile manner, reach down like you are grabbing a rock, then straighten up, most dogs will increase their distance substantially. If you are willing to get bit, you can kill any canine. Consider their only effective weapons, when they bite down on a portion of your anatomy, they are as involved as they can get, and you still have three or four limbs to injure them with. You needn't fight a predator to the death, only until it is incapable or unwilling to risk greater injury killing you.
Having said that, the Taung child was quite small, more comparable to a young bonobo than a modern human child.
...nobody can see the forest for the Vs. 2volts can be transformed into bigger amps and lower voltage, and by wiring a grove or orchard, enough power might be available to provide usable amperage and voltage. But ya know, you can do the same thing by putting dissimilar metals into the ocean, and not ever worry about stunting its growth.
everyone who is responsible for a particular PC configuration wants to make a big sale, and a model that sells to a 3000 seat business is easier than selling 3000 one ups.
yeah, the reason was that 17th century sailors got real sick of hardtack and brined meat. Dodos are unlikely to have been tasty though, fish-eating birds almost never provide palatable meat. I think that depredations by rats, dogs and pigs accounted for most of the decline, supplemented by the urge to just kill something by people who had spent way too much time on the open sea. I just saw a documentary ('Ice Age') that suggested that dodos died out during one of the ice ages, but that is simply not the case. I really liked the way the sabertoothed cat made friends with the sloth, and I never knew they all talked in celebrity voices. I want to be a paleontologist.
this is just serialized promotional material. When I was a kid, grocery stores had kitchenware and table settings that you received incrementally after getting a card punched or similar validation. This would have been in the early sixties.
That would qualify as prior art, right?
"Any vegetable oil can become fuel, but not until its fatty acids are converted to chemical compounds known as esters"
Not exactly true, although preheating may cause that change. The original diesel engine was designed to run on plain peanut oil, and most diesels can accept plain vegetable oil either alone or in combination with normal diesel. Starting it is apparently the hard part when using PVO. Don't know about efficiency of PVO compared to diesel, but since the waste stream is diverted to further use, it would have ro be pretty bad to be implausible.
@_/., you hit the nail on the head. I have it was ready 3 years ago, did everything I tried to do with it, minimal hassle, maximum support for those fixes.
OTOH, the learning curve for even command line linux isn't that steep, most cli apps commonly use a very small set of options (which can be scripted if they are too much trouble) and defaults are usually reasonably helpful if not quite what you wanted. The retraining line as regards GNOME or KDE apps is hooey, unless you really believe that your employees (maybe standard users, but IT guys?)are deliberately stupid as well as dope-addled thieves (obligatory dig at drug and polygraph tests for employment).
any organism that kills any number approaching 100% of its host population is headed for rough times unless it becomes less lethal. The lethality isn't that deliberate either. You're just supposed to be healthy enough to shake it.
thing about it is that you are doing about as much (or more) original work than even rearranging, which is probably only a part of what needs to be done to make a good midi output. I don't know much about midi, and I'm just barely curious. I have looked at midi files in a text editor in Linux, but seem to be unable to examine them in windows, which only adds to the apathy. Live (IMHO preferably acoustic) music is the real deal, next, analog recording, then digital, then virtual instruments. Of course my view isn't the only reasonable one, but listening to recordings is to live music, what a documentary of tahiti is to a trip to tahiti. It's in your peripheral vision, it's in your nose you can feel it in your feet, etc.
Short answer, probably should be treated as a rearrangement.
or not, but it seems like a good way to get non-trolls to use the correct form, without beiong a spelling nazi, or maybe just a different kind (shrug).
At some prominent point in discussion regarding evolution, a single statement such as "Some religions teach that God is responsible for the sequence of events that led to life as we know it. Such a view cannot be proven or disproven, as divine works are outside the scope of verifiable scientific research.". That is ALL the reference necessary, as with creation mythos.
To give equal time to ID or CS should be unnecessary.
It might be easier to get a quick deployment using a fresnel type of pattern rather than a parabolic arc, more compact, easier to adjust as a result. Might have taken more reflectors though.
If the reflectors were relatively tall and narrow, the focused beam could effectively clear an area of deck (at least the part above the sides) before the hull would catch fire. Sails also may have been a more easily ignitable target.
It sounded like a place that was actually used rather than a funerary cave, since there were remains of other animals accompanied by evidence of fire. It still doesn't rule out the ritual idea, but I'd guess that burnt offerings to the little Deliverance kid aren't likely. Especially not Komodo Dragon types, although a concerted group effort might immobilize one enough to make it dinner for the group for a while.
...there is only more of the same information. Those who thought that the remains were of pathological anomalies continue to think the same. I think there was some difference in the stratas that the new jawbone was found, actually an older instance.
What the microcephaly proponents fail to recognize that a stable population of pathological anomalies can't exist, once the pathology is widespread in a population it would cease to be an anomaly, at least among that population.
Microcephaly as we know it medically is kind of a self-cancelling thing, most who suffer from it would be unlikely to procreate, or compete for same even in our current society, much less so in hunter gatherer societies. No reason to think that prehistoric microcephaly wouldn't be accompanied by similar deficits as is the case today. I am not an anthropologist or paleontologist though, so I'll just stand back and watch the fur fly, so to speak.
...is forward all obvious (I can't brag about my geekQ)phishing attempts to the actual sites with a message, pointing out the fraudulent links. To date, no one from any of the banks and lending institutions has replied, I presume they take no action, since I continue to get e-mail from the same putative companies. Still, I feel like it's my job to take *some* kind of action against those who would take my money if I were a little slower.
...just waiting to be made. It would seem to be easy to effectively market one's own recordings of one's own music. Janis Ian is apparently doing good business although she already has a cult appeal to work with, and still isn't exactly hitting the (comparatively) big time. Still, a good living is a good thing, music isn't necessarily an oilwell.
...that suspended safety rules to allow the mission? I think the astronauts should, upon safe return, go through mission control and give each one of those assholes a louisville surprise. Lacking that safe return, their families should do the same, then burn the building to the ground.
... how much of your downstream bandwidth is used by advertisers? It might be a good thing to see the people who were trying to weasel money by means of free website features, some toy companies especially, judging by the websites my four year old grandson frequents. If someone provides a service or product that I want, I'll look for them. blitzing you with solutions to problems you didn't know existed, at your expense, ought to be optional.
..."The end of free Internet content will come when Web browsers start blocking online advertisements by default...". Only if they are trying to earn a buck. There ARE people who put up informative, interesting, engaging websites without trying to get paid for it. Stop and think about it, you are exposed to more advertising on the internet than TV or radio, or most sections of a metropolitan news daily.
Even with body armor, you can be hurt quite badly, organ damage, broken ribs and serious bruising are common. I'm thinking if you are hit there (below the belt) with extended body protection, dating will be out of the question for a while.
I have the welcome screen disabled and I get taskmanager when I press the holy trinity. XPro, if that makes a diff. If this weren't a family box, It'd be running Slackware, but I don't quite have everything for my personal box yet. I like to read, and read well, I suppose that makes the difference. If people would get curious rather than intimidated...
I have fought off large dogs, both through physical impacts (resulted in a broken-jawed doberman, asshole owners thought I should pay vet bills) and merely making lots of noise and threatening gestures. When a dog approaches you in a hostile manner, reach down like you are grabbing a rock, then straighten up, most dogs will increase their distance substantially. If you are willing to get bit, you can kill any canine. Consider their only effective weapons, when they bite down on a portion of your anatomy, they are as involved as they can get, and you still have three or four limbs to injure them with. You needn't fight a predator to the death, only until it is incapable or unwilling to risk greater injury killing you. Having said that, the Taung child was quite small, more comparable to a young bonobo than a modern human child.
...nobody can see the forest for the Vs. 2volts can be transformed into bigger amps and lower voltage, and by wiring a grove or orchard, enough power might be available to provide usable amperage and voltage. But ya know, you can do the same thing by putting dissimilar metals into the ocean, and not ever worry about stunting its growth.
everyone who is responsible for a particular PC configuration wants to make a big sale, and a model that sells to a 3000 seat business is easier than selling 3000 one ups.
yeah, the reason was that 17th century sailors got real sick of hardtack and brined meat. Dodos are unlikely to have been tasty though, fish-eating birds almost never provide palatable meat. I think that depredations by rats, dogs and pigs accounted for most of the decline, supplemented by the urge to just kill something by people who had spent way too much time on the open sea. I just saw a documentary ('Ice Age') that suggested that dodos died out during one of the ice ages, but that is simply not the case. I really liked the way the sabertoothed cat made friends with the sloth, and I never knew they all talked in celebrity voices. I want to be a paleontologist.
this is just serialized promotional material. When I was a kid, grocery stores had kitchenware and table settings that you received incrementally after getting a card punched or similar validation. This would have been in the early sixties. That would qualify as prior art, right?
"Any vegetable oil can become fuel, but not until its fatty acids are converted to chemical compounds known as esters"
Not exactly true, although preheating may cause that change. The original diesel engine was designed to run on plain peanut oil, and most diesels can accept plain vegetable oil either alone or in combination with normal diesel. Starting it is apparently the hard part when using PVO. Don't know about efficiency of PVO compared to diesel, but since the waste stream is diverted to further use, it would have ro be pretty bad to be implausible.
@_/., you hit the nail on the head. I have it was ready 3 years ago, did everything I tried to do with it, minimal hassle, maximum support for those fixes. OTOH, the learning curve for even command line linux isn't that steep, most cli apps commonly use a very small set of options (which can be scripted if they are too much trouble) and defaults are usually reasonably helpful if not quite what you wanted. The retraining line as regards GNOME or KDE apps is hooey, unless you really believe that your employees (maybe standard users, but IT guys?)are deliberately stupid as well as dope-addled thieves (obligatory dig at drug and polygraph tests for employment).
any organism that kills any number approaching 100% of its host population is headed for rough times unless it becomes less lethal. The lethality isn't that deliberate either. You're just supposed to be healthy enough to shake it.
The money is pooled and distributed to member artists and writers.
thing about it is that you are doing about as much (or more) original work than even rearranging, which is probably only a part of what needs to be done to make a good midi output. I don't know much about midi, and I'm just barely curious. I have looked at midi files in a text editor in Linux, but seem to be unable to examine them in windows, which only adds to the apathy. Live (IMHO preferably acoustic) music is the real deal, next, analog recording, then digital, then virtual instruments. Of course my view isn't the only reasonable one, but listening to recordings is to live music, what a documentary of tahiti is to a trip to tahiti. It's in your peripheral vision, it's in your nose you can feel it in your feet, etc.
Short answer, probably should be treated as a rearrangement.
A good sig, perhaps you could rotate it with
its belongs to it
it's what it is
or not, but it seems like a good way to get non-trolls to use the correct form, without beiong a spelling nazi, or maybe just a different kind (shrug).
At some prominent point in discussion regarding evolution, a single statement such as "Some religions teach that God is responsible for the sequence of events that led to life as we know it. Such a view cannot be proven or disproven, as divine works are outside the scope of verifiable scientific research.". That is ALL the reference necessary, as with creation mythos. To give equal time to ID or CS should be unnecessary.
It might be easier to get a quick deployment using a fresnel type of pattern rather than a parabolic arc, more compact, easier to adjust as a result. Might have taken more reflectors though.
If the reflectors were relatively tall and narrow, the focused beam could effectively clear an area of deck (at least the part above the sides) before the hull would catch fire. Sails also may have been a more easily ignitable target.
It sounded like a place that was actually used rather than a funerary cave, since there were remains of other animals accompanied by evidence of fire. It still doesn't rule out the ritual idea, but I'd guess that burnt offerings to the little Deliverance kid aren't likely. Especially not Komodo Dragon types, although a concerted group effort might immobilize one enough to make it dinner for the group for a while.
...there is only more of the same information. Those who thought that the remains were of pathological anomalies continue to think the same. I think there was some difference in the stratas that the new jawbone was found, actually an older instance.
What the microcephaly proponents fail to recognize that a stable population of pathological anomalies can't exist, once the pathology is widespread in a population it would cease to be an anomaly, at least among that population.
Microcephaly as we know it medically is kind of a self-cancelling thing, most who suffer from it would be unlikely to procreate, or compete for same even in our current society, much less so in hunter gatherer societies. No reason to think that prehistoric microcephaly wouldn't be accompanied by similar deficits as is the case today. I am not an anthropologist or paleontologist though, so I'll just stand back and watch the fur fly, so to speak.
Currently, I don't use any of the misrepresented entities, so any of these messages are bogus.
...is forward all obvious (I can't brag about my geekQ)phishing attempts to the actual sites with a message, pointing out the fraudulent links. To date, no one from any of the banks and lending institutions has replied, I presume they take no action, since I continue to get e-mail from the same putative companies. Still, I feel like it's my job to take *some* kind of action against those who would take my money if I were a little slower.
...just waiting to be made. It would seem to be easy to effectively market one's own recordings of one's own music. Janis Ian is apparently doing good business although she already has a cult appeal to work with, and still isn't exactly hitting the (comparatively) big time. Still, a good living is a good thing, music isn't necessarily an oilwell.
I always thought that number of uninstalls would be a better indicator of quality.
...that suspended safety rules to allow the mission?
I think the astronauts should, upon safe return, go through mission control and give each one of those assholes a louisville surprise. Lacking that safe return, their families should do the same, then burn the building to the ground.
... how much of your downstream bandwidth is used by advertisers? It might be a good thing to see the people who were trying to weasel money by means of free website features, some toy companies especially, judging by the websites my four year old grandson frequents. If someone provides a service or product that I want, I'll look for them. blitzing you with solutions to problems you didn't know existed, at your expense, ought to be optional.
..."The end of free Internet content will come when Web browsers start blocking online advertisements by default...". Only if they are trying to earn a buck. There ARE people who put up informative, interesting, engaging websites without trying to get paid for it. Stop and think about it, you are exposed to more advertising on the internet than TV or radio, or most sections of a metropolitan news daily.
I've been hooked on MS antivirus, I'll do ANYTHING to keep using it. Or not.
Even with body armor, you can be hurt quite badly, organ damage, broken ribs and serious bruising are common. I'm thinking if you are hit there (below the belt) with extended body protection, dating will be out of the question for a while.