Don't forget about getting modded down for being for/against something that other people are against/for. Or if you really want to irritate people point out how many nimrods like to use their mod powers to go -1 I disagree.
I've got a patent pending solution. First step you buy a copy of the OED, the largest one you can find. Step 2, you buy a tall ladder, preferably 10" or higher. Step 3 you place said ladder in front of subject. Step 4, you climb it and drop it straight on his head. If the spelling doesn't stick, chances are you've got quite a mess on your hands, and ought to pick up some cleaning supplies.
Cool and stylish is not supposed to be comfortable or convenient. Or at least that's what I think the explanation behind heels and most other fashionable clothing for women is.
Probably because consumers demand air conditioning, or they won't even go into a store, let alone buy anything. And wi-fi a business doesn't even get people in to look at things let alone buy them when they're using the next from a half block away.
But there's also the fact that Starbucks and these places don't generally provide the infrastructure, 3rd parties do, and getting them to do so is tough. Starbucks wanted to do this a while ago, but couldn't as it wasn't really their wi-fi to give away. AT&T gets away with giving it away because it's their bandwidth and they do give it away to other customers as well through bandwidth swaps. It isn't really free it's just already priced into their internet plans.
Quantum isn't like that. It's a different set of rules to what we're accustomed, but it is rule based. And we don't know as many of the rules for that as we do for the classical system.
But even in the classical system there's a lot we don't pay attention to. Such as the position of something that's outside of our ability to directly observed being best represented as a probability function. It makes a lot of sense when you think about it. You have no particular way of knowing if a roommate borrowed an item of yours only to return it shortly before you arrive. Or a thief made off with it and you haven't realized it yet.
This sort of thing ends up being very important at times such as gambling. While probability theory dictates that the odds don't change as a game progresses reality tends to differ. Depending upon whom you're playing with, they may take a hit in different situations fold in other situations meaning that the odds do subtly change in black jack as time goes by. Not to mention your ability to do the calculations and concentrate are in part a function of time.
Actually, what's been going on is that people have been shipping in copies of the same texts from overseas at a significant discount or switching to open source text books. The later will run less than $30 for a new edition and since it's open source the teachers can control when they go into a new edition. They might opt to do so every time there's a need to fix the text, but chances are the old books will be perfectly fine anyways.
Why? It's a legitimate free speech action. DVD John didn't go to jail for posting his code for cracking CSS, and that was far less ambiguous in it's legality.
A surprising number of corporations have skunkworks where people experiment with pretty much whatever. After they've come up with a basic design it gets refined and produced mostly because it tends to be surprisingly profitable.
Well, there's your problem. Haven't you seen the news? All the women Hollywood are going gay. Soon no woman with Style will want a man. What you need is to start engineering women, and fast.
Fortunately if you just promise half of them to nuke somebody they dislike and the other half to save the endangered snails. Er, the snails endangered when you dropped that nuke, you're virtually guaranteed in.
That's funny, ever since I was doing a remodeling project I haven't been getting targeted ads. I was shopping for 2x4s, sledge hammer, rubber tubing, concrete mix. Not sure why they didn't have anything to hock at me.
Because during the day typically they're working trying to eek out enough to survive. And in the evening when it's too dark to work it's a great time to try and learn something. You know better oneself.
That's a moot point. The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to slaves in confederate territories. Never did it actually apply to the US. It was a variation on the scorched earth policy, depriving southerners of resources as the Union troops advanced through the south. The territory wouldn't technically be Union territory, but the slaves would be freed under the proclamation. Meaning that even if the Union troops lost ground, chances are the slaves had already bolted for elsewhere.
It does raise the stress, however it also requires more discipline to fake the responses necessary to get through the whole thing. It tends to be suspicious to go through with no stress reaction at all. What you need is enough to look like you're being tested, but not enough that you fail. It gets quite a bit more difficult as the stakes go up, as it's harder and harder to keep disinterested in what's going on.
Which virtually assures that it will never be of much use. The reason why sociopaths are able to get away so long without getting caught is that they change the definition of truth to whatever is most convenient at the time. Beyond that an individual with training and some knack for it can change their perception of the truth to match whatever it is they like.
You might catch a few people with it, but by and large they would've been caught anyways.
I agree putting that into the file isn't wise. If for no other reason than it makes verifying the images much harder. Well that and adding a chance to corrupt the files.
This is something new? Isn't this basically just wake on lan with an external box? Meaning that rather than having a part of the computer powered on in case the packet to wake up comes through, they're doing it with an external box. I'm a bit curious as to why this justifies any particular coverage.
Actually depending upon the company they often times end up being rewarded for preventing a lot of costly benefits from being earned. Sucks, but it's true, and it's definitely not something that a company with any potential at all does. Companies that cost cut to increase their margin invariably end up being bought by somebody else. And because there's a lot of idiots out there that believe in growth, companies never really go under anymore and consequently incompetent managers can spin it as something positive to be bought out. Rather than just being a few more customers and maybe some cheap equipment for the new owners.
Businesses tend to reward incompetent, psychopathic managers. At my job they require off the clock work, regularly screw up the pay checks, allow overt bullying and cook up reasons to fire people. It's not the only place I've worked which behaves in that fashion, but in this economy businesses think they can get away with it. So they do counting on the employees not to do anything about it. My manager just about shit a brick when he caught me clocking in the way that state law requires. The money didn't show up on my paycheck and I assume that as soon as the payroll discrepancy form goes through that I'll be fired. But damn it, I'm going to love owning a yacht when they're forced to settle with my attorney.
They might even try compensating the whole factory for every week or month that there isn't a suicide. Basically give everybody a reward for helping to do their part in prevention. Rarely is a suicide genuinely unforeseen, usually somebody sees it coming and for one reason or another looks the other way. Making it a group effort can indeed make a meaningful impact. Not just getting people to speak up, but putting everybody in sort of the same boat to prevent it in the first place.
Don't forget about getting modded down for being for/against something that other people are against/for. Or if you really want to irritate people point out how many nimrods like to use their mod powers to go -1 I disagree.
I've got a patent pending solution. First step you buy a copy of the OED, the largest one you can find. Step 2, you buy a tall ladder, preferably 10" or higher. Step 3 you place said ladder in front of subject. Step 4, you climb it and drop it straight on his head. If the spelling doesn't stick, chances are you've got quite a mess on your hands, and ought to pick up some cleaning supplies.
More likely, Starbucks is trying to attract and retain business people at their locations and is willing to pay a bit to do so.
Cool and stylish is not supposed to be comfortable or convenient. Or at least that's what I think the explanation behind heels and most other fashionable clothing for women is.
Probably because consumers demand air conditioning, or they won't even go into a store, let alone buy anything. And wi-fi a business doesn't even get people in to look at things let alone buy them when they're using the next from a half block away.
But there's also the fact that Starbucks and these places don't generally provide the infrastructure, 3rd parties do, and getting them to do so is tough. Starbucks wanted to do this a while ago, but couldn't as it wasn't really their wi-fi to give away. AT&T gets away with giving it away because it's their bandwidth and they do give it away to other customers as well through bandwidth swaps. It isn't really free it's just already priced into their internet plans.
Quantum isn't like that. It's a different set of rules to what we're accustomed, but it is rule based. And we don't know as many of the rules for that as we do for the classical system.
But even in the classical system there's a lot we don't pay attention to. Such as the position of something that's outside of our ability to directly observed being best represented as a probability function. It makes a lot of sense when you think about it. You have no particular way of knowing if a roommate borrowed an item of yours only to return it shortly before you arrive. Or a thief made off with it and you haven't realized it yet.
This sort of thing ends up being very important at times such as gambling. While probability theory dictates that the odds don't change as a game progresses reality tends to differ. Depending upon whom you're playing with, they may take a hit in different situations fold in other situations meaning that the odds do subtly change in black jack as time goes by. Not to mention your ability to do the calculations and concentrate are in part a function of time.
Actually, what's been going on is that people have been shipping in copies of the same texts from overseas at a significant discount or switching to open source text books. The later will run less than $30 for a new edition and since it's open source the teachers can control when they go into a new edition. They might opt to do so every time there's a need to fix the text, but chances are the old books will be perfectly fine anyways.
Why? It's a legitimate free speech action. DVD John didn't go to jail for posting his code for cracking CSS, and that was far less ambiguous in it's legality.
No,I'm pretty sure his films are screened much more broadly than that.
A surprising number of corporations have skunkworks where people experiment with pretty much whatever. After they've come up with a basic design it gets refined and produced mostly because it tends to be surprisingly profitable.
Well, there's your problem. Haven't you seen the news? All the women Hollywood are going gay. Soon no woman with Style will want a man. What you need is to start engineering women, and fast.
Fortunately if you just promise half of them to nuke somebody they dislike and the other half to save the endangered snails. Er, the snails endangered when you dropped that nuke, you're virtually guaranteed in.
That definitely needs to be fixed, it's supposed to be 0.10%.
Because it pokes you in the eye with a stick if you see something not approved by Steve Jobs, duh.
That's funny, ever since I was doing a remodeling project I haven't been getting targeted ads. I was shopping for 2x4s, sledge hammer, rubber tubing, concrete mix. Not sure why they didn't have anything to hock at me.
Because during the day typically they're working trying to eek out enough to survive. And in the evening when it's too dark to work it's a great time to try and learn something. You know better oneself.
Actually, that was intentional. He tried it several months ago and it's still crashing.
That's a moot point. The Emancipation Proclamation only applied to slaves in confederate territories. Never did it actually apply to the US. It was a variation on the scorched earth policy, depriving southerners of resources as the Union troops advanced through the south. The territory wouldn't technically be Union territory, but the slaves would be freed under the proclamation. Meaning that even if the Union troops lost ground, chances are the slaves had already bolted for elsewhere.
It does raise the stress, however it also requires more discipline to fake the responses necessary to get through the whole thing. It tends to be suspicious to go through with no stress reaction at all. What you need is enough to look like you're being tested, but not enough that you fail. It gets quite a bit more difficult as the stakes go up, as it's harder and harder to keep disinterested in what's going on.
Which virtually assures that it will never be of much use. The reason why sociopaths are able to get away so long without getting caught is that they change the definition of truth to whatever is most convenient at the time. Beyond that an individual with training and some knack for it can change their perception of the truth to match whatever it is they like.
You might catch a few people with it, but by and large they would've been caught anyways.
I agree putting that into the file isn't wise. If for no other reason than it makes verifying the images much harder. Well that and adding a chance to corrupt the files.
This is something new? Isn't this basically just wake on lan with an external box? Meaning that rather than having a part of the computer powered on in case the packet to wake up comes through, they're doing it with an external box. I'm a bit curious as to why this justifies any particular coverage.
Actually depending upon the company they often times end up being rewarded for preventing a lot of costly benefits from being earned. Sucks, but it's true, and it's definitely not something that a company with any potential at all does. Companies that cost cut to increase their margin invariably end up being bought by somebody else. And because there's a lot of idiots out there that believe in growth, companies never really go under anymore and consequently incompetent managers can spin it as something positive to be bought out. Rather than just being a few more customers and maybe some cheap equipment for the new owners.
Businesses tend to reward incompetent, psychopathic managers. At my job they require off the clock work, regularly screw up the pay checks, allow overt bullying and cook up reasons to fire people. It's not the only place I've worked which behaves in that fashion, but in this economy businesses think they can get away with it. So they do counting on the employees not to do anything about it. My manager just about shit a brick when he caught me clocking in the way that state law requires. The money didn't show up on my paycheck and I assume that as soon as the payroll discrepancy form goes through that I'll be fired. But damn it, I'm going to love owning a yacht when they're forced to settle with my attorney.
They might even try compensating the whole factory for every week or month that there isn't a suicide. Basically give everybody a reward for helping to do their part in prevention. Rarely is a suicide genuinely unforeseen, usually somebody sees it coming and for one reason or another looks the other way. Making it a group effort can indeed make a meaningful impact. Not just getting people to speak up, but putting everybody in sort of the same boat to prevent it in the first place.