-but this really reframes the whole "fur is murder" stance. How about, "murder is murder"?
I'm sure PETA has some nice folks who mean well, but their public face too often is comprised of uninspiring screeds from quasi-celebs, and it's a bit of a turnoff.
http://www.classicshell.net/
I recommend this to everyone who's complained to me about Metro. For a bonus it customizes the Start Menu and Explorer.
No Windows 8 isn't bad, just the forced mobile GUI was a bad choice. You lost the mobile war M$. Foisting your mobile GUI on desktop users isn't going to increase the love.
[Darknet,
http tunneling]
Widespread sharing may someday be throttled, but piracy won't stop. The law of diminishing returns & stuff; it's just too expensive to stop the clever ones.
(See: crime) I'm just curious how some data suggests public sharing hurts some artists, but seems to help others, like free advertising. Sounds like market forces choosing what's good instead of the marketers.:)
I'd be really surprised if material scientists haven't already created an adequate replacement since then. It seems like we have a spray on goop for just about any setting/insulating type task.
Don't forget another part of that song, maybe even more relevant:
But you can reach the top of your profession
If you become the leader of the land
For murder is the sport of the elected
And you dont need to lift a finger of your hand
Football field: It's the only ex-jock-armchair-quarterback conceivable distance measurement between yard and mile, the thought of envisioning 350yds gives some people headaches.
Heh. Negative on the afraid thingy. Since Congress is proving to be too spineless to impeach, a car bomb may be the free world's only hope. Imagine, that big brave "Texan" afraid to go to Australia. Ain't karma a son of a gun.
http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=234981&thr eshold=1&commentsort=1&mode=thread&cid=19156257
I'm w/ you. I've had plenty of nice beans ruined by craptastic water. All the sublime and marginal brewing methods become mute. Grind to powder, use filtered water in any old uncontaminated brewer and you have a nice cup. Not the uberest, but not cost prohibitive for those of us that won't be going to Italy this year and just want a decent cup...
The water where I live is quite hard and chlorinated. It's nearly impossible to make a good pot with it, and any brewing device is clogged with scale in a matter of weeks. Even if you don't have this sort of problem I highly recommend using filtered water (read: Brita or equivalent) in your new coffee maker. With it, even the cheap commercial whole bean coffees are decent enough when the funds are low. A fresh ground pot from the local roaster is pretty nice.:)
Once that nasty scale taste gets in the machine it's hard to eradicate it. You may be able to salvage an old coffee maker with lots of TLC and vinegar water. I've had success with running diluted bathroom scale remover (suggested on the label, actually) then lots of cycles of fresh clean water but that's nasty, nevermore.
Bottom line: no minerals, no chlorine, pH neutral water is your best bet.
Basically, since under US law a corporation has the same legal rights as a living person and generates lots of DC cash flow, it is "more equal" than you or I. Protecting corporate interest has a much more direct, much more positive effect on a congressman than keeping Johnny Rapist in jail. When anything the government does makes no sense, follow the money.
-but this really reframes the whole "fur is murder" stance. How about, "murder is murder"? I'm sure PETA has some nice folks who mean well, but their public face too often is comprised of uninspiring screeds from quasi-celebs, and it's a bit of a turnoff.
http://www.classicshell.net/ I recommend this to everyone who's complained to me about Metro. For a bonus it customizes the Start Menu and Explorer. No Windows 8 isn't bad, just the forced mobile GUI was a bad choice. You lost the mobile war M$. Foisting your mobile GUI on desktop users isn't going to increase the love.
I really hope he sues the bejeezus out of the university police. Just as the police would tell us, ignorance is no excuse. Lrn2compute.
[Darknet, http tunneling] Widespread sharing may someday be throttled, but piracy won't stop. The law of diminishing returns & stuff; it's just too expensive to stop the clever ones. (See: crime) I'm just curious how some data suggests public sharing hurts some artists, but seems to help others, like free advertising. Sounds like market forces choosing what's good instead of the marketers. :)
I'd be really surprised if material scientists haven't already created an adequate replacement since then. It seems like we have a spray on goop for just about any setting/insulating type task.
Don't forget another part of that song, maybe even more relevant:
But you can reach the top of your profession
If you become the leader of the land
For murder is the sport of the elected
And you dont need to lift a finger of your hand
Football field: It's the only ex-jock-armchair-quarterback conceivable distance measurement between yard and mile, the thought of envisioning 350yds gives some people headaches.
Heh. Negative on the afraid thingy. Since Congress is proving to be too spineless to impeach, a car bomb may be the free world's only hope. Imagine, that big brave "Texan" afraid to go to Australia. Ain't karma a son of a gun.
http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=234981&thr eshold=1&commentsort=1&mode=thread&cid=19156257
I'm w/ you. I've had plenty of nice beans ruined by craptastic water. All the sublime and marginal brewing methods become mute. Grind to powder, use filtered water in any old uncontaminated brewer and you have a nice cup. Not the uberest, but not cost prohibitive for those of us that won't be going to Italy this year and just want a decent cup...
The water where I live is quite hard and chlorinated. It's nearly impossible to make a good pot with it, and any brewing device is clogged with scale in a matter of weeks. Even if you don't have this sort of problem I highly recommend using filtered water (read: Brita or equivalent) in your new coffee maker. With it, even the cheap commercial whole bean coffees are decent enough when the funds are low. A fresh ground pot from the local roaster is pretty nice. :)
Once that nasty scale taste gets in the machine it's hard to eradicate it. You may be able to salvage an old coffee maker with lots of TLC and vinegar water. I've had success with running diluted bathroom scale remover (suggested on the label, actually) then lots of cycles of fresh clean water but that's nasty, nevermore.
Bottom line: no minerals, no chlorine, pH neutral water is your best bet.
Basically, since under US law a corporation has the same legal rights as a living person and generates lots of DC cash flow, it is "more equal" than you or I. Protecting corporate interest has a much more direct, much more positive effect on a congressman than keeping Johnny Rapist in jail. When anything the government does makes no sense, follow the money.