They sell chocolate covered espresso beans as candy. If you eat more than about 10 of them you get a wicked buzz. I'd just cut out the middleman and eat coffeebeans when I'd pull an all-nighter.
I assumed insurance companies will increase your rate or drop your policy after getting your car stolen. There is also the loss of personal effects and the inconvenience of being stranded and having to get a new car.
Thanks, I learned something. Never knew they could have AC3.
I miss my LD player, although I sold it at the right time. Right before the local laserdiscery went belly-up. Netflix would be $100/month if they had to ship those monoliths.
I actually had both DVD and LD hooked up to the same TV for a while. DVD looked sharper to me, LD had smoother motion and better gradients. My only serious complaint about LD was disc flipping and the occasional 3 or 4 sided movie.
The problem with any reflection/scattering/absorption defense is simple.
A military laser like this would have millions of watts of power. Just a fraction of a percent needs to get through, and there is no perfect reflector.
If they're doing this to silence a satellite (GPS or comm) it will be broadcasting it's position with EMF. A stealth satellite only makes sense if it is waiting to be used. Once it is being used it isn't stealth anymore.
It isn't fair for insurance companies to insure healthy people and drop sick people. Or take healthy people's money and drop them when they get sick.
Anyway, in general people need expensive care before they die. Just before they die. It is unacceptable to take premiums from people for their 50 years of health and deny coverage just when they need it.
I miss my PB p166 w/MMX. It came with a bad memory card that was only bad enough to crash once I installed software above the windows 95 minimum install. Their support consisted of "format and call us back" and I finally got them to let me bring it into a shop. The shop let it run without touching it for 24 hours, they declared it fixed. I ended up buying my own damn 8 meg simm.
Anyway, I loved that box. It ran for 8 years nonstop. When the power supply started going I just powered the 2nd drive and floppy off a 2nd power supply mounted near the coverless box.
nobody gets rich from working 40/50/60 hour work weeks
Well sure. 40/50/60 ==.013333 hour work weeks.
Most of the people I've known working >60 hours (myself included) didn't get rich from it either. Now I'm happily working 40 hours, enjoying my work and my life, and have way more spending money than I did grinding away in pure misery making twice the income.
Insurance companies have made a fortune off me. They've grown fat and happy off me, and people like me. I'm 36, never been to the hospital, never get very sick, never even go to the doctor more than once every 3 or so years.
If I am between jobs when I get sick does all that money I paid help me? If I get dropped from my current lowball carrier if I get struck by something expensive is that fair?
I'm sure most people use very little insurance for the first 3/4 of their life. Insurance companies want to insure these people then cut them once they're no longer profitable to insure. That is wrong.
I did a lot of looking and found more questions, problems, and caveats than answers. I didn't want to worry about getting a specific chipset version when that wasn't guaranteed by model number. I didn't want to worry about updates breaking my drivers.
I ultimately decided to get my box in order to be compatable with whatever they come up with in the future.
If you eat cooked poultry there is absolutely zero chance of contracting bird flu.
BTW, carnauba wax is natural and isn't bad to eat. I don't mind the flavor, and it keeps things from getting sticky.
Scare them from following too closely. They seem to work, too. I work near a gravel refinery and nobody tailgates those trucks.
I did steal this idea from every coffee place I've ever been. They have a pot of black, unsweetened coffee.
They could even put some sweetener and creamer near the cans, or even strap some to the bottom of the can if you're paranoid about abuse.
You have to plug them into an electrical outlet. The electricity heats the can.
They sell chocolate covered espresso beans as candy. If you eat more than about 10 of them you get a wicked buzz. I'd just cut out the middleman and eat coffeebeans when I'd pull an all-nighter.
My antitheft device? a 1981 diesel nissan.
I miss my LD player, although I sold it at the right time. Right before the local laserdiscery went belly-up. Netflix would be $100/month if they had to ship those monoliths.
I actually had both DVD and LD hooked up to the same TV for a while. DVD looked sharper to me, LD had smoother motion and better gradients. My only serious complaint about LD was disc flipping and the occasional 3 or 4 sided movie.
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It hasn't started transmitting anything yet.
You can buy .6m images, or use planes. I sure hope we're not considering antisat defenses to shoot down spy satellites.
Laserdiscs are uncompressed. You get a nice SD analog signal. dvds look much sharper to me, plus you don't have to flip them after 50 minutes.
A military laser like this would have millions of watts of power. Just a fraction of a percent needs to get through, and there is no perfect reflector.
The only problem with your logic is Iran's vast fleet of satellites. It'd take months to shoot them all down.
If they're doing this to silence a satellite (GPS or comm) it will be broadcasting it's position with EMF. A stealth satellite only makes sense if it is waiting to be used. Once it is being used it isn't stealth anymore.
Are all these "mature" and kids should be sheltered?
I'll try again.
It isn't fair for insurance companies to insure healthy people and drop sick people. Or take healthy people's money and drop them when they get sick.
Anyway, in general people need expensive care before they die. Just before they die. It is unacceptable to take premiums from people for their 50 years of health and deny coverage just when they need it.
I miss my PB p166 w/MMX. It came with a bad memory card that was only bad enough to crash once I installed software above the windows 95 minimum install. Their support consisted of "format and call us back" and I finally got them to let me bring it into a shop. The shop let it run without touching it for 24 hours, they declared it fixed. I ended up buying my own damn 8 meg simm.
Anyway, I loved that box. It ran for 8 years nonstop. When the power supply started going I just powered the 2nd drive and floppy off a 2nd power supply mounted near the coverless box.
My frankenputer. Gone forever.
This is happening right now to about tens of millions of Americans.
Well sure. 40/50/60 == .013333 hour work weeks.
Most of the people I've known working >60 hours (myself included) didn't get rich from it either. Now I'm happily working 40 hours, enjoying my work and my life, and have way more spending money than I did grinding away in pure misery making twice the income.
The value of human life used to vary on a state-by-state basis, but the civil war put an end to that.
It's ultrapasteurized and in a drygoods aisle of the market. You can find "boutique" refrigerated milk, but by no means everywhere.
Insurance companies have made a fortune off me. They've grown fat and happy off me, and people like me. I'm 36, never been to the hospital, never get very sick, never even go to the doctor more than once every 3 or so years.
If I am between jobs when I get sick does all that money I paid help me? If I get dropped from my current lowball carrier if I get struck by something expensive is that fair?
I'm sure most people use very little insurance for the first 3/4 of their life. Insurance companies want to insure these people then cut them once they're no longer profitable to insure. That is wrong.
There will probably be a way around it, but the casual user will be unable to build/buy a unencumbered dvr.
I think equipment should work properly out of the box. Failing that, I like workarounds.
I did a lot of looking and found more questions, problems, and caveats than answers. I didn't want to worry about getting a specific chipset version when that wasn't guaranteed by model number. I didn't want to worry about updates breaking my drivers.
I ultimately decided to get my box in order to be compatable with whatever they come up with in the future.