Equal Opportunity means Affirmative Action for sufficiently large employers. Try explaining why your very large work force does not roughly match the racial mix of the available employees.
Of course, a lot of that money is wasted on special education and magnet programs, depending on your opinions of them... for instance, how is it helping poor kids to have a magnet program that buses in smart kids and puts them in their own insulated program within a larger dysfunctional school?
The vast majority of funds available to inner city schools are spent on special education and remedial programs. At least in California that is by law. It's also a giant waste of money. Special education students will never be a net benefit to society, so at best you are slightly reducing the long term expense. Remedial programs are a waste of time for 90% of the students who just don't care about school, they simply show up to see their friends or avoid the truant officers. The 10% for whom remedial programs help are VERY expensive students.
There are many parts of the OOXML 'standard' which refer to documents not available to the public, or which say something along the lines of 'do this the way office 97 does it'. A standard must contain all the information necessary to implement it, or else it is incomplete and thus not a standard.
Hmm, I wonder if they will start selling netbooks as an option without any drive at all so you simply plug your old drive from your dead unit into it, maybe a 2nd drive slot.
the only thing that is important is that you verify the public key fingerprint presented by your server to prevent MITM attacks. Aside from that there is absolutely no reason to believe the ssh protocol itself has been broken.
What are EQ and UO players using? What are players of original non-Steam iD games using? How about those EA games? Maxis games? The runaway ridiculously best-selling The Sims runs on gaming PCs, not cell phones.
My guess would be that the vast majority of games are played on seriously under powered desktops, gaming systems are almost certainly a tiny fraction of the market
There are detectors that signal to the operator the dosage the patient was actually exposed to. Unfortunately the 'technician' did not notice the warning on two separate occasions.
people start complaining about how you torture animals
Who cares.
how the price of the medicine is too high when it's finally on the market
Tough shit, save medicine is expensive, surprise!
why they can't get the medicine while it's still in trial even though they don't fit the trial profile *at all* but it would save their kids life etc etc.
I still dont understand why the FDA does not allow drugs that have not been certified to be administered to terminal patients. There is no additional risk from doing it.
So you mean voters are easily influenced by propaganda and are unable to consider the source? I'm not sure democracy is a good idea if merely allowing corporations to speak freely or donate money to politicians, when it's the individuals that ultimately do the election.
Votes are easily influences by propaganda and are often unable to consider the source.
Democracy is a terrible, but it's the best one we've got.(I believe i just quoted someone, meh)
This attack only works when a system on the LAN initiates it.
It is possible to get a system on the lan to initiate it with a DNS rebinding attack and javascript on a malicious web page, but that is far from a trivial attack.
I'm guessing that this is successfully used only in highly targeted attacks.
http://www.myvisajobs.com/Visa-Sponsor/Dunkin-Donuts/2221.htm
WTF
Equal Opportunity means Affirmative Action for sufficiently large employers. Try explaining why your very large work force does not roughly match the racial mix of the available employees.
Good luck with that one.
Of course, a lot of that money is wasted on special education and magnet programs, depending on your opinions of them... for instance, how is it helping poor kids to have a magnet program that buses in smart kids and puts them in their own insulated program within a larger dysfunctional school?
The vast majority of funds available to inner city schools are spent on special education and remedial programs. At least in California that is by law. It's also a giant waste of money. Special education students will never be a net benefit to society, so at best you are slightly reducing the long term expense. Remedial programs are a waste of time for 90% of the students who just don't care about school, they simply show up to see their friends or avoid the truant officers. The 10% for whom remedial programs help are VERY expensive students.
The problem is with intentional detonation. Nobody (sane) is saying that li-ion batteries pose a safety hazard from accidental detonations.
There are many parts of the OOXML 'standard' which refer to documents not available to the public, or which say something along the lines of 'do this the way office 97 does it'. A standard must contain all the information necessary to implement it, or else it is incomplete and thus not a standard.
Hmm, I wonder if they will start selling netbooks as an option without any drive at all so you simply plug your old drive from your dead unit into it, maybe a 2nd drive slot.
How often is the drive the part that survives?
Notice that I said nothing about land ownership. Try again, maybe this time with some relevant facts..
http://www40.statcan.gc.ca/l01/cst01/econ149c-eng.htm
the only thing that is important is that you verify the public key fingerprint presented by your server to prevent MITM attacks. Aside from that there is absolutely no reason to believe the ssh protocol itself has been broken.
You guys are just our largest trading partners, so I've no interest in your well-being as a nation.
You do realize that US interests own almost 45% of Canada right? (seriously)
What are the 11 million WoW players using, for instance.
Something old probably old.
What are EQ and UO players using? What are players of original non-Steam iD games using? How about those EA games? Maxis games? The runaway ridiculously best-selling The Sims runs on gaming PCs, not cell phones.
My guess would be that the vast majority of games are played on seriously under powered desktops, gaming systems are almost certainly a tiny fraction of the market
Isn't the number of uncircumcised females in the US almost 100%, at least outside of immigrants?
Yes because performing a female circumcision in the US is a SERIOUS FEDERAL CRIME.
There will be a temporary boon for networking manufacturers as companies will have to change their equipment
How much you willing to bet on that?
There are detectors that signal to the operator the dosage the patient was actually exposed to. Unfortunately the 'technician' did not notice the warning on two separate occasions.
people start complaining about how you torture animals
Who cares.
how the price of the medicine is too high when it's finally on the market
Tough shit, save medicine is expensive, surprise!
why they can't get the medicine while it's still in trial even though they don't fit the trial profile *at all* but it would save their kids life etc etc.
I still dont understand why the FDA does not allow drugs that have not been certified to be administered to terminal patients. There is no additional risk from doing it.
Given that 35 TB/week is about 60 MB/second... that's still pretty useful.
Looks pretty un-censored to me. images:tiananmen square
And honestly, so far the chinese have struck me as the competent types.
The several thousand failed attack attempts in my logs would care to disagree.
So you mean voters are easily influenced by propaganda and are unable to consider the source? I'm not sure democracy is a good idea if merely allowing corporations to speak freely or donate money to politicians, when it's the individuals that ultimately do the election.
Votes are easily influences by propaganda and are often unable to consider the source.
Democracy is a terrible, but it's the best one we've got.(I believe i just quoted someone, meh)
What are you talking about? You've clearly never been on a 'working' lunch. People get sloshed.
Chrome still has bugs
For example it's handling of importNode on <input type="file" /> elements.
This attack only works when a system on the LAN initiates it.
It is possible to get a system on the lan to initiate it with a DNS rebinding attack and javascript on a malicious web page, but that is far from a trivial attack.
I'm guessing that this is successfully used only in highly targeted attacks.
Obviously they want the ISS to continue to be operational. They get to use it and the US tax payer gets to pay for it.
Yes I am aware that they pay for part of it, but it is a fraction of what NASA pays.
They said "here's some money, it's comes with strings attached"
Actually it was more like "They said "here's some money, it does not comes with strings attached please save us from impending doom!11!!"
International diplomacy is a game with rules.
You're a funny guy.
If there's someone shooting down US military satellites you're probably better off lost at sea.