While that may be true, the groups that make these decisions are the same folks who decided F-4s didn't need guns, because the day of the dogfight was over. If F-4s had been used under the conditions that these people envisioned, they would have been right. However, the rules of engagement during Vietnam precluded use of the F-4 as designed, so you had pilots get into some deep doo-doo because they didn't have a means to retaliate against enemy fighers after launching all of their missiles. I can easily think of at least one reason to have at least limited armor (which i have no idea if this vessel has or not:) to prevent an attack similar to what happened to USS Cole. You certainly aren't going to protect yourself from a speedboat bomb, while in dock, with a phalanx.
sigh, it was NOT MacArthur. It was Field Marshal Montgomery, addressing parliament in the 1960s, "Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: "Do not march on Moscow". Various people have tried it, Napoleon and Hitler, and it is no good. That is the first rule. I do not know whether your Lordships will know Rule 2 of war. It is: "Do not go fighting with your land armies in China". It is a vast country, with no clearly defined objectives." http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein It is widely speculated that it IS the inspiration behind Vincini's quip about land war in asia, though.
I think you mean "lineal" as in: patrilineal and matrilineal. Generational would be something that changed between generations, like "the children of conservatives are liberals" or "the parents of thrifty people were fiscally irresponsible."
ARE. YOU. IN. SANE.
The motion sickness is a movie that they had to write around the special effects shots... because they'd filmed them before the finished the script. It's like saying you should start watching Alien movies with Alien 3.
Singulair, basic allergy medication: $158 per month, all from the deductible. please insurance company, tell me more about how you've negotiated lower prices for me.
Thank god it goes generic in august.
Century link? don't you mean Quest? or Qwest? or USWest? or maybe southern pacific telco? or maybe Sprint? Yea, WTF, the name change so we won't remember how crappy they were is getting a little stupid. The only time I've ever had service from them, they charged me for 6 months of DSL that i never ordered or received.
either A: you've never been to San Fran or some of the weird little towns in the west like Joshua Tree, Sedona, Albequrque, etc.
or B: this is subjective crazy: to you, all the places i just referenced seem normal.
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actually, EA killed the last Madden's servers before the new version was even out.
Probably not, seeing as the most recent talks about cutting defense budget involves mothballing all that we have left. Their upfront cost is nothing compared with how much they cost to keep in the air.
His basis would be the news story today about a 8-year old girl being forced to be a suicide bomber. Just tried to post it, but I'm not apparently savy to the correct tags.
If it's a race, Jim Butcher has pumped out 13 Dresden novels (Look, they're KINDA fantasy) in 11 years, plus 6 Codex Alera books. and Dresden novels, while not Wheel of Time long, have gotten pretty lengthy these days...
First thing that popped in my head. But, to be fair, I'd be surprised if anybody involved in the first game has anything to do with this one. too many different companies have owned (or published) MK.
He's not so much talking about supertrendyshakycam, as much as he is talking about a director not being able to, for instance: put a cameraman in a passanger seat for a shot in a car. pan through a window to the people talking inside. look at a set, decide that he'd rather shoot from a different angle, and move everything in a reasonable amount of time. oh, I'm pretty sure you could do supertrendyshakycam with 3D, too.
I believe your're missing his point. i think he means you should buy a bunch of people out of their homes in Cardin at dirt cheap prices, then clean up when the EPA pays you Fair Market Value for all those houses.
in reply to your bullet points:
1. I've already done this a few times. there is a proccessor flag that has to be mokeyed with if you insist of moving it while the Guest is online, otherwise, just like any other move.
2. not sure what you're asking here.
3. Part of ESX. VMs can reside on all flavors of SAN, including iSCSI. Openfiler works great for this, and runs standard SMB shares as well.
4.One of the main features of VMWare View, which is what this client supports. you can turn on this functionality in standard VirtualCenter setups, to get this functionality for servers, but View is where it all comes together. imagine doing the same thing to your clients. when all the people log off at the end of the day, all their desktop VMs go idle, and VMware dynamically moves them to consolidate to a few servers, then shuts off the rest.
Cool stuff. just found out about the Sun solution for Desktop virtualization from this thread, though, and plan to do some research to see how it stacks up.
you have ten seconds to comply.
Then it needs to go up RIGHT FREAKING NOW. HOOOOOOOly Diiiiivvah, you've been gone too long in the midnight seEEEAAAAAA...
Indeed, while TDAP is a once-only shot, you still need Td boosters.
cites or search terms for this? Sounds like fascinating reading.
While that may be true, the groups that make these decisions are the same folks who decided F-4s didn't need guns, because the day of the dogfight was over. If F-4s had been used under the conditions that these people envisioned, they would have been right. However, the rules of engagement during Vietnam precluded use of the F-4 as designed, so you had pilots get into some deep doo-doo because they didn't have a means to retaliate against enemy fighers after launching all of their missiles. I can easily think of at least one reason to have at least limited armor (which i have no idea if this vessel has or not:) to prevent an attack similar to what happened to USS Cole. You certainly aren't going to protect yourself from a speedboat bomb, while in dock, with a phalanx.
sigh, it was NOT MacArthur. It was Field Marshal Montgomery, addressing parliament in the 1960s, "Rule 1, on page 1 of the book of war, is: "Do not march on Moscow". Various people have tried it, Napoleon and Hitler, and it is no good. That is the first rule. I do not know whether your Lordships will know Rule 2 of war. It is: "Do not go fighting with your land armies in China". It is a vast country, with no clearly defined objectives." http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bernard_Montgomery,_1st_Viscount_Montgomery_of_Alamein It is widely speculated that it IS the inspiration behind Vincini's quip about land war in asia, though.
yea, I'm going to have to disagree with you about the navy having had no significant releases: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_nuclear_accidents just the 60s is more than a page long.
I think you mean "lineal" as in: patrilineal and matrilineal. Generational would be something that changed between generations, like "the children of conservatives are liberals" or "the parents of thrifty people were fiscally irresponsible."
ARE. YOU. IN. SANE. The motion sickness is a movie that they had to write around the special effects shots... because they'd filmed them before the finished the script. It's like saying you should start watching Alien movies with Alien 3.
Singulair, basic allergy medication: $158 per month, all from the deductible. please insurance company, tell me more about how you've negotiated lower prices for me. Thank god it goes generic in august.
Century link? don't you mean Quest? or Qwest? or USWest? or maybe southern pacific telco? or maybe Sprint? Yea, WTF, the name change so we won't remember how crappy they were is getting a little stupid. The only time I've ever had service from them, they charged me for 6 months of DSL that i never ordered or received.
either A: you've never been to San Fran or some of the weird little towns in the west like Joshua Tree, Sedona, Albequrque, etc. or B: this is subjective crazy: to you, all the places i just referenced seem normal.
actually, EA killed the last Madden's servers before the new version was even out.
Probably not, seeing as the most recent talks about cutting defense budget involves mothballing all that we have left. Their upfront cost is nothing compared with how much they cost to keep in the air.
His basis would be the news story today about a 8-year old girl being forced to be a suicide bomber. Just tried to post it, but I'm not apparently savy to the correct tags.
no it was "the dish thingy from X-Files." GET IT RIGHT!
If it's a race, Jim Butcher has pumped out 13 Dresden novels (Look, they're KINDA fantasy) in 11 years, plus 6 Codex Alera books. and Dresden novels, while not Wheel of Time long, have gotten pretty lengthy these days...
First thing that popped in my head. But, to be fair, I'd be surprised if anybody involved in the first game has anything to do with this one. too many different companies have owned (or published) MK.
Wait 'til season 2.
There is a Dire Straits song in Rock Band 3. I understand that's not what you were asking for, but worth pointing out.
What i changed over to last night when AVG broke my machine, lol.
He's not so much talking about supertrendyshakycam, as much as he is talking about a director not being able to, for instance: put a cameraman in a passanger seat for a shot in a car. pan through a window to the people talking inside. look at a set, decide that he'd rather shoot from a different angle, and move everything in a reasonable amount of time. oh, I'm pretty sure you could do supertrendyshakycam with 3D, too.
Lemmy says the best stuff on stage. last time i saw him, he walked out on stage, said "we're Motorhead. we play rock and roll." and started playing.
I believe your're missing his point. i think he means you should buy a bunch of people out of their homes in Cardin at dirt cheap prices, then clean up when the EPA pays you Fair Market Value for all those houses.
in reply to your bullet points:
1. I've already done this a few times. there is a proccessor flag that has to be mokeyed with if you insist of moving it while the Guest is online, otherwise, just like any other move.
2. not sure what you're asking here.
3. Part of ESX. VMs can reside on all flavors of SAN, including iSCSI. Openfiler works great for this, and runs standard SMB shares as well.
4.One of the main features of VMWare View, which is what this client supports. you can turn on this functionality in standard VirtualCenter setups, to get this functionality for servers, but View is where it all comes together. imagine doing the same thing to your clients. when all the people log off at the end of the day, all their desktop VMs go idle, and VMware dynamically moves them to consolidate to a few servers, then shuts off the rest.
Cool stuff. just found out about the Sun solution for Desktop virtualization from this thread, though, and plan to do some research to see how it stacks up.