Couldn't you run a network in access point mode? If that would be too hard, just use a wireless router, with the WAN connected to a network bridge... And I would like to know *why* simply connecting to a network allows others on the network to automatically read and change your files.
Oftentimes the show of a game's greatness isn't by someone's top 10 list or whatever, but for how long people can accept it. The Ocarina of Time is a great example of this. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has found it way to #14 (though it was once #3) on game rankings: http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/simplerat ings.asp Indeed, it is the only 2006 game on the top 20.
Anyone who has played those games knows they deserve to be on that list, but more often than not, they fail to be mentioned. Metroid: Prime has eluded many (though not all) game of the year awards simply because it was supposed to be an absolute train wreck.
In simple terms: You are not voting online... The program is recommending you a party to choose when you do go and vote. We are also dicussing the option of making the actual ballot like this as well, with the ability to recommend a party.
A positive 90dB wave, plus a "negitive" opposite of it, will add to zero (If the headphones are perfect, but they are not, so add or subtract a few percent).
All of that is assuming you have a sound system and TV that can play back the video at that quality. Most people don't however, and thus will not feel the need to buy it. You can hardly find next-gen discs amongst the DVD's anyway, if at all.
Magnets! They might bend the heads and scratch the surface, making if that is what you cann 'non-destructive', but it always works. And no refrigerator magnets, obviously.
Being left handed dosn't cause these, usually it is the other way around. People first dispososed to those disorders are -than- more likely to be left handed. Thoery is that most learning disabilities are caused because you use the right side of your brain more, and it's the right side that controls your left side and vice versa.
Of course, using your right hand might increace usage of the left side of your brain and offset some of these disorders. And for the rest, both being left handed and getting a disorder might both be influenced by some trait, like a hormone.
I was writing this assuming basic knowlage of evolutionary theory, so you are indeed correct.
Ask any number of people the meaning of life, and you will get varied responses. A/.er will tell you fourty-two. Philosophers are too busy to get back to you on that. To a bioligist, the purpose of life is sex. That is all there is to it, really. Whatever traits help the rest of the living population make the best use of the surronding resources and enviorment, and produce the most sucessful offspring are the traits that will be more likely to be passed on.
On a sidebar, great-grandparent says "If you've got two sickle-cell genes, you get sickle cell anemia and might die. But if you've only got one sickle-cell gene, you have a much better chance of suriviving malaria. So, what here is 'undesireable'?". The answer is the sum of the negitives and positives. It would balence out at the point where the diffrence in offspring with the 1-gene version equals the diffrence in offspring with the 2-gene version, all compared to the average offspring with no gene present.
Unless you havn't been reading the ongoing dicussion, your right to privacy only applies within the confines of your own private property. And by default when you let others onto your land, or go into others' territory, you weave your rights as such. Note the phrase "by default," you do have the right to privacy if it is stated in the Terms of Service, or other leagal document (be it a verbal agreement with an individual, *government* officials and land in the bill of rights, and so on).
First of all, I thought the GPL could not be modified. In fact, this is the very first sentence of the GPL:
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Secondly, sourceforge.net clearly states that they are for hosting OSI-compliant projects ONLY. I wouldn't be suprised if sf.net terminates their hosting, only before asking them to revert the license.
It's not about the money, it's about the time. Hoverboards and cancer cures are a long ways away (mostly waiting on other scientific breakthroughs like nanotech). We already have technology for mines and wireless networks, though. (Common sense, really)
More problematic is the "false positive" rate. This is when a non-plot is identified as a plot. Innocent people are investigated. This takes time / money / effort.
I would guess that at least half if not 90% of people investigated are people already doing probably ilegal things, be them illegal immegrents, processing chemichals illegally, and so on. And what if they are investigated? Unless it directly relates to terrorism, it would not affect you or anyone you will ever know (even if you are a drug dealer).
After all, most all people murdered are allready prostitutes, doing doing/dealing drugs, in the black market, ect. Very few innocent people randomly get murdered. The government still requires some sort of evenence to begin an investigation.
I can assemble, manufacture and setup a bomb in international waters and there in nothing anyone can do about it. None of that is relivent when it goes kaboom within the borders of the United States or any other country with rules reguarding explosives (that is, all of them), seeing as the otherwise not-illegeal actions resulted in somthing happening within the country.
In fact, I don't even need to launch it, I could still get cited for disrupting the peace, which depending on the severity could land you in prison for life (seeing as the peace was breached within the country, not at the creation site).
I am seeing red lights, alarms, sirens, the WORKS!
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One, you are asking a linux-based culture about windows and ASP. I could tell you ahead of time that it won't work. Two, (Wait, I just thought of one. 1and1 is where I get my LAMP hosting, but reciently they have been doing Win2003 hosting.) ASP is not the industry standard, so seriously consider porting your code to work with ASP-on-linux or even better Perl or PHP on GNU+Linux. It will save you a lot of time in the end.
Their whole stratagy has been games for everyone. That is what sets is apart from the Gamecube (and especially the PS3). Just make somthing cheap, something that anyone can play (*cough* and afford *cough*).
First of all, we can let the courts decide that. They have said in the past that some rights do not apply to non-citizens (The terrorists in this case). You could say that the fourth amendment is a set of rules that the government follows, not the rights of the people.
Even if the courts did say it is unconstitutional, congress could still amend the constitution (very unlikely, I know).
Probably the worst thing, though, Is that the whole program is useless now because the terrorists overseas know about the whole thing.
Ideally I would like to see warrents being required, but for now I am arguing that this is only *potentially* unconstitonal (as is any court case), and it is wrong to say this early that it is illegal.
1. "USA PATRIOT act" 2. Why don't you read the constitution? A congressional bill or executive action is not unconstitutional until AFTER a court says it is. And no court has (*yet*).
Normally previous court rulings would apply (specificly Watergate). No new laws have been created reguarging arson, however, new laws reguarding terror-related wiretapping have.
Also, the even though wiretapping may not be a *court* warrent, the other rules still apply- Only evedence relating directly to terrorism may be presented. Heck, a call could be made to a hit-man or drug dealer and the examiner can't do a thing about it.
The courts have never made a decision on the legality of the wiretapping program. The constitutional says that actions are perfectly legal until made ilegeal, that is, innocent until proven guilty. One could even argue it was allowed by the "USA PATRIOT" act (the president has the authority to take whatever actions needed to combat terrorism), which has not (yet) been declared unconstitutional.
Couldn't you run a network in access point mode? If that would be too hard, just use a wireless router, with the WAN connected to a network bridge...
And I would like to know *why* simply connecting to a network allows others on the network to automatically read and change your files.
Oftentimes the show of a game's greatness isn't by someone's top 10 list or whatever, but for how long people can accept it. The Ocarina of Time is a great example of this.t ings.asp
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has found it way to #14 (though it was once #3) on game rankings: http://www.gamerankings.com/itemrankings/simplera
Indeed, it is the only 2006 game on the top 20.
Anyone who has played those games knows they deserve to be on that list, but more often than not, they fail to be mentioned. Metroid: Prime has eluded many (though not all) game of the year awards simply because it was supposed to be an absolute train wreck.
In simple terms:
You are not voting online... The program is recommending you a party to choose when you do go and vote.
We are also dicussing the option of making the actual ballot like this as well, with the ability to recommend a party.
A positive 90dB wave, plus a "negitive" opposite of it, will add to zero (If the headphones are perfect, but they are not, so add or subtract a few percent).
Review: (1) + (-1) = 0
All of that is assuming you have a sound system and TV that can play back the video at that quality. Most people don't however, and thus will not feel the need to buy it. You can hardly find next-gen discs amongst the DVD's anyway, if at all.
That would actually be Insightful (mabye Funny) if the title wasn't caps.
Magnets! They might bend the heads and scratch the surface, making if that is what you cann 'non-destructive', but it always works. And no refrigerator magnets, obviously.
Being left handed dosn't cause these, usually it is the other way around. People first dispososed to those disorders are -than- more likely to be left handed. Thoery is that most learning disabilities are caused because you use the right side of your brain more, and it's the right side that controls your left side and vice versa.
Of course, using your right hand might increace usage of the left side of your brain and offset some of these disorders. And for the rest, both being left handed and getting a disorder might both be influenced by some trait, like a hormone.
I was writing this assuming basic knowlage of evolutionary theory, so you are indeed correct.
/.er will tell you fourty-two.
Ask any number of people the meaning of life, and you will get varied responses.
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Philosophers are too busy to get back to you on that.
To a bioligist, the purpose of life is sex. That is all there is to it, really. Whatever traits help the rest of the living population make the best use of the surronding resources and enviorment, and produce the most sucessful offspring are the traits that will be more likely to be passed on.
On a sidebar, great-grandparent says "If you've got two sickle-cell genes, you get sickle cell anemia and might die. But if you've only got one sickle-cell gene, you have a much better chance of suriviving malaria. So, what here is 'undesireable'?".
The answer is the sum of the negitives and positives. It would balence out at the point where the diffrence in offspring with the 1-gene version equals the diffrence in offspring with the 2-gene version, all compared to the average offspring with no gene present.
Unless you havn't been reading the ongoing dicussion, your right to privacy only applies within the confines of your own private property. And by default when you let others onto your land, or go into others' territory, you weave your rights as such. Note the phrase "by default," you do have the right to privacy if it is stated in the Terms of Service, or other leagal document (be it a verbal agreement with an individual, *government* officials and land in the bill of rights, and so on).
First of all, I thought the GPL could not be modified. In fact, this is the very first sentence of the GPL:
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Secondly, sourceforge.net clearly states that they are for hosting OSI-compliant projects ONLY. I wouldn't be suprised if sf.net terminates their hosting, only before asking them to revert the license.
I would be suprised if there even is a PS4.
That is the "international" standard. Though it isn't very international if europe and the US don't use it. Still, for that very reason, it is the recommendation for all web documents
It is important that the year is always at least four didgets, even for a year like 0003.
And yet it was widly regarded as the biggest, best year yet (*Wii*cough*)... That might account for the long lines.
It's not about the money, it's about the time. Hoverboards and cancer cures are a long ways away (mostly waiting on other scientific breakthroughs like nanotech). We already have technology for mines and wireless networks, though. (Common sense, really)
I would guess that at least half if not 90% of people investigated are people already doing probably ilegal things, be them illegal immegrents, processing chemichals illegally, and so on. And what if they are investigated? Unless it directly relates to terrorism, it would not affect you or anyone you will ever know (even if you are a drug dealer).
After all, most all people murdered are allready prostitutes, doing doing/dealing drugs, in the black market, ect. Very few innocent people randomly get murdered. The government still requires some sort of evenence to begin an investigation.
I can assemble, manufacture and setup a bomb in international waters and there in nothing anyone can do about it. None of that is relivent when it goes kaboom within the borders of the United States or any other country with rules reguarding explosives (that is, all of them), seeing as the otherwise not-illegeal actions resulted in somthing happening within the country.
In fact, I don't even need to launch it, I could still get cited for disrupting the peace, which depending on the severity could land you in prison for life (seeing as the peace was breached within the country, not at the creation site).
One, you are asking a linux-based culture about windows and ASP. I could tell you ahead of time that it won't work.
Two, (Wait, I just thought of one. 1and1 is where I get my LAMP hosting, but reciently they have been doing Win2003 hosting.) ASP is not the industry standard, so seriously consider porting your code to work with ASP-on-linux or even better Perl or PHP on GNU+Linux. It will save you a lot of time in the end.
Seriously.
Their whole stratagy has been games for everyone. That is what sets is apart from the Gamecube (and especially the PS3). Just make somthing cheap, something that anyone can play (*cough* and afford *cough*).
First of all, we can let the courts decide that. They have said in the past that some rights do not apply to non-citizens (The terrorists in this case). You could say that the fourth amendment is a set of rules that the government follows, not the rights of the people.
Even if the courts did say it is unconstitutional, congress could still amend the constitution (very unlikely, I know).
Probably the worst thing, though, Is that the whole program is useless now because the terrorists overseas know about the whole thing.
Ideally I would like to see warrents being required, but for now I am arguing that this is only *potentially* unconstitonal (as is any court case), and it is wrong to say this early that it is illegal.
1. "USA PATRIOT act"
2. Why don't you read the constitution? A congressional bill or executive action is not unconstitutional until AFTER a court says it is. And no court has (*yet*).
Normally previous court rulings would apply (specificly Watergate). No new laws have been created reguarging arson, however, new laws reguarding terror-related wiretapping have.
Also, the even though wiretapping may not be a *court* warrent, the other rules still apply- Only evedence relating directly to terrorism may be presented. Heck, a call could be made to a hit-man or drug dealer and the examiner can't do a thing about it.
The courts have never made a decision on the legality of the wiretapping program. The constitutional says that actions are perfectly legal until made ilegeal, that is, innocent until proven guilty. One could even argue it was allowed by the "USA PATRIOT" act (the president has the authority to take whatever actions needed to combat terrorism), which has not (yet) been declared unconstitutional.
Reminds me of Disaster Area From the Hitchhikers Guide