The quote from the scientists was "We didn't kill it, we swear, it was sick! Don't believe the lies, we never tested it and we never put soy sauce on it until AFTER it was dead."
I second your story. Grew up in the South, similar experiences, I knew where the pistol was, the bolt action (and how to assemble it because it was kept in a carry case) and at my grandparents there were shotguns and ammo in every room (due to past bad experiences where the gun was what kept them safe until the police arrive)
And the 5 of us children and my cousins knew that those guns were for use in an emergency when we were old enough and touching those for any other reason meant severe punishment (usually a hard spanking and then not being able to stay home alone until you re-earned the trust)
The problem today is that you can't discipline your children without someone calling child services. If I had ever called the police because I had been spanked hard, the 20 minutes until the cops got there would have been much worse than what I had already experienced.
The problem is that if the sniper knows that you have body armor, he likely won't try for a heart shot, he'll go for your head.
My sister spent 6 mos. in Iraq as a medical tech, doing counseling and then triage and emergency medical help when casualties arrived. The doctors were quite proud of their record at the base of 100% survival if you got to the base alive and weren't headshot. Somethings doctors just can't fix and if your grey matter is spread on the sidewalk, that sniper picked the soft target instead of your obvious body armor.
Right, you track the orbit of the satellite, and launch the missile so that they intersect at orbital velocity. You can even do it the David Drake way, launch a projectile with a charge that breaks it into a shrapnel cloud in the path of your target. Splash one satellite.
The Wii as Weapon
After seeing the damage that people are doing to their homes, TVs, friends, loved ones, and themselves, I've come to realize that the Wii must be a secret Japanese weapon.
The rest is on my blog at http://truthaboutwomenandmen.blogspot.com//
Yes especially since so many of his works in the 40's-60's were very much essays on possible political events that have come to pass. Like the recent increase in veterans running for office. Given the recent conflicts and the increasing number of veterans based on the improved survival rates, we could see a time where the overwhelming majority of the government is comprised of veterans. Which would hopefully mean more attention paid to the VA and support for survivability equipment improvements. The movie's recast political statements aside, the government in "Starship Troopers" was formed due veterans organizing after a major period of unrest. After all, when it comes down to wolves and sheep, the wolves have shown that without a separate force protecting the sheep, the wolves eat well.
If it works, they'll buy it
My cousin works for Shell in their overall plant quality team, and back in the early 80's we were discussing the large number of "MPG improvement" additives that you can put in your tank or oil that claim to improve your MPG.
His response: If it really worked, we'd buy it. Anything that could give people a 1-5%+ in MPG means we could charge more per gallon and if it worked we'd be able to take a lion share of the customer base and gasoline is a volume business. So if there is a new energy source, Big Oil will be backing it to protect their profits.
The analog hole. Until there are no DVD players with RCA/Svideo outputs and only digital that can communicate the restrictions and all devices are required to have those protocols. This was the secret of the machines. Then they rose up and smoted their former masters.
And usually if he asks about abuse and they say no, he tells them their in denial or outright lying to him and can't be helped if they won't admit what happened.
"Investigators accuse Toyoda of illegally performing 33 songs such as the Beatles"
George Lucas is investigating the trademark infringement as the defendant's name sounds suspiciously similar to "Toy Yoda", which is an obvious attempt to profit from infringing on the Star Wars fan base.
This was in our PAC meeting today
"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your
inferiors" - Plato
So if don't participate, you must think you're superior.
"Put your naked pictures (not pornographic or erotic, just naked)"
So when some teen follows that request, I see the FBI adding this guy to the 10 most wanted, even though he's in Turkey. Interpol will want to have "words" with this man someday.
Or worse, a Dateline special. "So when you invited young boys and girls to post their naked pictures, what were you thinking?:
So this will drive the economy! Spend Spend! Buy new clocks, and extra batteries for flashlights! And get a new OS that will autocorrect for the DST change!
Add a shower scene
Remove the odd camera angle coffee mug shot
what's with all the "sweetie", is that the only way of addressing anyone you all know?
Connie Chung was from China. Not Japan. And Buddha?
Well, I've given you enough help, and there is still no shower scene yet.
Sorry but this is obviously written by people that haven't had real jobs yet so your people speak like amateur actors. I'd recommend watching more TV and get some volunteers that have been around other people besides drama geeks. At least Andrea is cute and the Okinawa chick too.
I've been the engineer and the project manager (which means freezing in -20F weather with the technician on startup). My job up until Feb06 was installing backup and continuous duty cogen gensets, and my current job is with a company that installs generators running on biomass fuels. The four primary problems that are causing the generator shortage are:
1. New Tier 3 emission requirements for units over 750 bhp. Not all the vendors can make this yet.
2. Construction equipment orders have been on the rise for the last several years, and the same Cat block that can generate 2MW of power can go in some BIG earthmoving equipment. And those companies place orders a year ahead of time for large projects where they either are going to buy or lease the equipment.
3. International construction and generator market has blown up with South America developing and Asia building again along with China. When we complained about our delivery time going from 4 months gradually to a year and a half, our engine rep last year said we were lucky to get one, as they could sell everything to the China building market and wouldn't have to worry about US emissions standards.
4. Plant Capacity. Because of the overbuilding in the last tech boom and our 80's growth being followed by a recession, the suppliers are not building new plants, they're just working the existing ones at max capacity and increasing delivery times. Our two generator packagers/OEMs basicly said that they were at full production and had orders logged to keep full production for the next two years. Most of the plants need 5-10 years of full production to pay back the investment, so until there is either enough of a backlog to keep 2 plants at capacity or management sees potential in capturing the sales of customers that don't do a project because they can't keep the money on hand for 3 years, backlogs will be the rule. We just put in orders for units that we won't get until the end of 2007 and maybe the beginning of 2008.
One thing about used equipment. You need to know the history of the equipment or plan on a complete rebuild of the generator and insist on witnessing factory testing for switchgear, generators over 1 MW, and anything that is built at a packager. I've gotten units in the field with totally half complete wiring and wrong wiring and had to spend the money on the field techs because the packager doesn't have ring-out in their contract.
Out of all the things to DIY, what would drive you towards a DIY project involving possibly lasers or bright LEDs and your eyes? Some things you shouldn't go bargain on, like never buy the cheap toiler paper. For both my eyes and my brown eye, I think it's worth spending the cash for premium.
A lot of people have missed the point. To compile their list of 29k+ videos, they started when youtube was little and had to keep adding to the list each day. Because piracy has a geometric growth curve, they were unable to catch up until just last week when they adapted a logarithmic search method. And that's why they sent the list now. It had nothing to do with Google'$ money.
This looks like Gartner put a report together and tried to sell it to Dell or Apple (likely both at the same time with a little different spin on each copy) and they didn't buy so they release it for the marketing. I've never heard of them and now I've visited their website (to see what relation they may have with Dell already, didn't find anything but the doesn't mean it doesn't exist.)
Analysts and consultants always know how you should be running whatever your business is, even if they've never actually been in that business before. Jobs is growing the market share and is already stretched on hardware delivery. Apple couldn't support more than a 2-3% increase a year without running into major bottlenecks on hardware delivery which would cause them to lose potential customers.
The quote from the scientists was "We didn't kill it, we swear, it was sick! Don't believe the lies, we never tested it and we never put soy sauce on it until AFTER it was dead."
I second your story. Grew up in the South, similar experiences, I knew where the pistol was, the bolt action (and how to assemble it because it was kept in a carry case) and at my grandparents there were shotguns and ammo in every room (due to past bad experiences where the gun was what kept them safe until the police arrive)
And the 5 of us children and my cousins knew that those guns were for use in an emergency when we were old enough and touching those for any other reason meant severe punishment (usually a hard spanking and then not being able to stay home alone until you re-earned the trust)
The problem today is that you can't discipline your children without someone calling child services. If I had ever called the police because I had been spanked hard, the 20 minutes until the cops got there would have been much worse than what I had already experienced.
The problem is that if the sniper knows that you have body armor, he likely won't try for a heart shot, he'll go for your head.
My sister spent 6 mos. in Iraq as a medical tech, doing counseling and then triage and emergency medical help when casualties arrived. The doctors were quite proud of their record at the base of 100% survival if you got to the base alive and weren't headshot. Somethings doctors just can't fix and if your grey matter is spread on the sidewalk, that sniper picked the soft target instead of your obvious body armor.
Right, you track the orbit of the satellite, and launch the missile so that they intersect at orbital velocity. You can even do it the David Drake way, launch a projectile with a charge that breaks it into a shrapnel cloud in the path of your target. Splash one satellite.
The Wii as Weapon
After seeing the damage that people are doing to their homes, TVs, friends, loved ones, and themselves, I've come to realize that the Wii must be a secret Japanese weapon.
The rest is on my blog at http://truthaboutwomenandmen.blogspot.com//
Yes especially since so many of his works in the 40's-60's were very much essays on possible political events that have come to pass. Like the recent increase in veterans running for office. Given the recent conflicts and the increasing number of veterans based on the improved survival rates, we could see a time where the overwhelming majority of the government is comprised of veterans. Which would hopefully mean more attention paid to the VA and support for survivability equipment improvements. The movie's recast political statements aside, the government in "Starship Troopers" was formed due veterans organizing after a major period of unrest. After all, when it comes down to wolves and sheep, the wolves have shown that without a separate force protecting the sheep, the wolves eat well.
If it works, they'll buy it
My cousin works for Shell in their overall plant quality team, and back in the early 80's we were discussing the large number of "MPG improvement" additives that you can put in your tank or oil that claim to improve your MPG.
His response: If it really worked, we'd buy it. Anything that could give people a 1-5%+ in MPG means we could charge more per gallon and if it worked we'd be able to take a lion share of the customer base and gasoline is a volume business.
So if there is a new energy source, Big Oil will be backing it to protect their profits.
The analog hole. Until there are no DVD players with RCA/Svideo outputs and only digital that can communicate the restrictions and all devices are required to have those protocols. This was the secret of the machines. Then they rose up and smoted their former masters.
The Super Wal-Mart has EGGs in packs of 12 for like US$0.97.
And usually if he asks about abuse and they say no, he tells them their in denial or outright lying to him and can't be helped if they won't admit what happened.
"Investigators accuse Toyoda of illegally performing 33 songs such as the Beatles"
George Lucas is investigating the trademark infringement as the defendant's name sounds suspiciously similar to "Toy Yoda", which is an obvious attempt to profit from infringing on the Star Wars fan base.
This was in our PAC meeting today
"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors" - Plato
So if don't participate, you must think you're superior.
"Put your naked pictures (not pornographic or erotic, just naked)"
So when some teen follows that request, I see the FBI adding this guy to the 10 most wanted, even though he's in Turkey. Interpol will want to have "words" with this man someday.
Or worse, a Dateline special. "So when you invited young boys and girls to post their naked pictures, what were you thinking?:
The First? Really? I mean, is this like the day you discovered Slashdot?
Or you just read at like +5?
So this will drive the economy! Spend Spend! Buy new clocks, and extra batteries for flashlights! And get a new OS that will autocorrect for the DST change!
Add a shower scene
Remove the odd camera angle coffee mug shot
what's with all the "sweetie", is that the only way of addressing anyone you all know?
Connie Chung was from China. Not Japan. And Buddha?
Well, I've given you enough help, and there is still no shower scene yet. Sorry but this is obviously written by people that haven't had real jobs yet so your people speak like amateur actors. I'd recommend watching more TV and get some volunteers that have been around other people besides drama geeks. At least Andrea is cute and the Okinawa chick too.
No, it's Michael Jackson.
try putting up something besides embedded WMV. It doesn't play well with others.
I've been the engineer and the project manager (which means freezing in -20F weather with the technician on startup). My job up until Feb06 was installing backup and continuous duty cogen gensets, and my current job is with a company that installs generators running on biomass fuels. The four primary problems that are causing the generator shortage are:
1. New Tier 3 emission requirements for units over 750 bhp. Not all the vendors can make this yet.
2. Construction equipment orders have been on the rise for the last several years, and the same Cat block that can generate 2MW of power can go in some BIG earthmoving equipment. And those companies place orders a year ahead of time for large projects where they either are going to buy or lease the equipment.
3. International construction and generator market has blown up with South America developing and Asia building again along with China. When we complained about our delivery time going from 4 months gradually to a year and a half, our engine rep last year said we were lucky to get one, as they could sell everything to the China building market and wouldn't have to worry about US emissions standards.
4. Plant Capacity. Because of the overbuilding in the last tech boom and our 80's growth being followed by a recession, the suppliers are not building new plants, they're just working the existing ones at max capacity and increasing delivery times. Our two generator packagers/OEMs basicly said that they were at full production and had orders logged to keep full production for the next two years. Most of the plants need 5-10 years of full production to pay back the investment, so until there is either enough of a backlog to keep 2 plants at capacity or management sees potential in capturing the sales of customers that don't do a project because they can't keep the money on hand for 3 years, backlogs will be the rule.
We just put in orders for units that we won't get until the end of 2007 and maybe the beginning of 2008.
One thing about used equipment. You need to know the history of the equipment or plan on a complete rebuild of the generator and insist on witnessing factory testing for switchgear, generators over 1 MW, and anything that is built at a packager. I've gotten units in the field with totally half complete wiring and wrong wiring and had to spend the money on the field techs because the packager doesn't have ring-out in their contract.
Cortana's Hot! There's a few things I think would be worth 5-10 to have her record for me, like my answering machine and my system sounds.
Side note: Friend just joined Myspace.com and didn't think she could get 1000 friends in a week. Take a look.
http://www.myspace.com/ladymiraya
Good news everybody, we've cured skin cancer with stem cells. The bad news is it gives you testicular cancer. Even if you're female.
Out of all the things to DIY, what would drive you towards a DIY project involving possibly lasers or bright LEDs and your eyes? Some things you shouldn't go bargain on, like never buy the cheap toiler paper. For both my eyes and my brown eye, I think it's worth spending the cash for premium.
A lot of people have missed the point. To compile their list of 29k+ videos, they started when youtube was little and had to keep adding to the list each day. Because piracy has a geometric growth curve, they were unable to catch up until just last week when they adapted a logarithmic search method. And that's why they sent the list now. It had nothing to do with Google'$ money.
call me when you make a .25 pixel camera, why bother with a whole one?
This looks like Gartner put a report together and tried to sell it to Dell or Apple (likely both at the same time with a little different spin on each copy) and they didn't buy so they release it for the marketing. I've never heard of them and now I've visited their website (to see what relation they may have with Dell already, didn't find anything but the doesn't mean it doesn't exist.)
Analysts and consultants always know how you should be running whatever your business is, even if they've never actually been in that business before. Jobs is growing the market share and is already stretched on hardware delivery. Apple couldn't support more than a 2-3% increase a year without running into major bottlenecks on hardware delivery which would cause them to lose potential customers.