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"Trump claims that he is implementing the ban due to "medical costs" after consulting with generals."
Generals in the Pentagon were blindsided by twittler's declaration on twitter. So, as usual, trump was lying. Nothing new, of course. | 0 | en |
` ==Ck lostsword's RfA - Thanks== {| align=``center`` width=``100%`` style=``border: #0078FF solid 3px; -moz-border-radius: 7px; background: #EBEBEB; text-align: left; color: #0078FF; padding: 3px;`` | | rowspan=2| Thanks very much for your support in my recent RfA, which passed successfully at x/2/1, making me Wikipedia's 1,250th administrator. Your comments were much appreciated, and I will endeavour to fulfil your expectations as an admin. • • |- | |} • • ` | 0 | en |
The repeal, limited to a few aspects of Obamacare, was yet another ploy in the GOP's seven-year quest to undo the last president's most notable accomplishment. A health care plan needs to have universal participation in order to spread the financial burden among the widest possible population of the insured, lowering premium costs for everyone. Up to 16 million Americans would have been left without insurance by 2026 under this now defeated Republican scheme. The "skinny" repeal was really an obvious attempt to salvage some type of achievement for a political party whose ideas were otherwise light-weight. | 0 | en |
I was a homesteaders' kid in the early 60s. I guess you know guns were part of our everyday lives. No one went out without one unless they were newcomers. Dad got me a 284 when he found I was sneaking off fishing unarmed because the 3006 was too cumbersome for a ten year old to be bothered with. He never let us have scopes, he knew us too well for that. "First thing you'll do is hit that scope and knock it out of line. Use the sights." A lot of people disliked the 284, in fact they quit making it, but in all these years I've never missed an animal I shot at. Granted, Dad told us to "never shoot at anything you aren't prepared to eat." so I haven't shot scores of animals. Well, maybe rabbits. We did have a 348 my uncle insisted we bring when we moved to Alaska but no one ever shot it except Mom. She grabbed it by mistake when there were caribou in the back yard. Nothing much but the antlers left of the head. Nope, didn't get a lot of use out of that gun. Wore out a couple 22s though. | 0 | en |
Alfred what do you read?...... Oh.. Breitbart of course... (I should have known) | 0 | en |
Oh ok. Tangbao really deserve its own article. Is pretty unique. | 0 | en |
المشكلة في إيران .. إذا وصلت هناك و نشرت التشيع !!! | 1 | ar |
'
You most certainly did claim to know what God was thinking.
. | 0 | en |
1) What was the credible motive for the guy in Aurora shooting?
2) The guy in Aurora also bought some crazy amounts of guns and armor prior to the shooting
3) The guy in Aurora tried to escape, but failed
4) He was quite wealthy, by all accounts, and he probably kept his net losses in gambling at a manageable level. Just like many retirees in Canada do. | 0 | en |
Respect for swetabh bhai has been increased after this video ...
Varna kayi log Kabir singh ka gungaan karke views Bator rhe hai aajtak ...
Abhi lap kaptaan aayi ..kisi chutiye ne nhi dekhi .. | 0 | id |
Sounds like a pretty good investment in Yukon's future. Resource development is one thing but tourism will probably be a bigger employer in the long run. | 0 | en |
Thanks for the insights.
Actually, 'All's well that ends well.'
The moderator(s) (an algorithm?) kindly struck a post made by a troll, Hottubjoe, who invariably makes annoying, trollish comments on these NK threads.
If he had a different point of view which he expressed civilly that would be fine, but he just makes personal attacks (as he did yesterday) and never comments on point about NK.
Have a good evening, Coloradoite.
Thanks again. | 0 | en |
caralho que vizinhos insuportáveis puta merda | 1 | pt |
Well, I DO NOT believe that most Trump supporters are decent people. Decent people do not stand with bullies, with hateful rhetoric against immigrants, brown-skinned people or people of other religions. Decent people do not stand with someone who is a suck-buddy of Putin and a fan of David Duke. Decent people didn't vote for Trump. | 1 | en |
== I,m the bane of your existence!!! == Hey Gaashoo, I'm back again to pester you and only you buddy. It makes my day knowing that I'm messing up some of the crap that you do on Wikipedia. I will continue harrassing you forever. Your buddy, JJonz. | 1 | en |
Some people cannot be around open bars.
They are like minefields for both guests and employees.
There's your problem not your hubby. | 0 | en |
` ::::::::I'm sure we could all point to lots of articles that without our scrubbing wouldn't still have their stars, {{roy of the Rovers]] springs immediately to my mind. But it's not about who wrote what, as PoD says, it's about ``does the article meet the FA criteria``? ` | 0 | en |
1. Not wanting to be associated with a lying liar who stood there and lied out her lying lie hole is my guess. | 0 | en |
i hope we can rectify this soon that we may go our own seperate ways. | 0 | en |
Thank you Alaska constitution and Supreme court | 0 | en |
REDIRECT Talk:Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways | 0 | en |
Helsinki's Radical Solution to Homelessness - leksak
https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2019/jun/03/its-a-miracle-helsinkis-radical-solution-to-homelessness
======
tom_mellior
So fed up with these stupid clickbait headlines for good, interesting, useful
articles. Here's the subtitle blurb in case you weren't sure whether to click:
"Finland is the only EU country where homelessness is falling. Its secret?
Giving people homes as soon as they need them – unconditionally"
As for the policy, it seems eminently sensible to me (but then I'm a UBI
supporter as well). I note that the article doesn't seem to say how people pay
rent if they have no income. It does mention housing benefits, so maybe those
cover everything.
~~~
leksak
If I could edit the submission I'd change the title to your suggestion but I
thought it was good custom on HN to use the same title as the article itself
uses (you'll notice I omitted the miracle-bit) which I've assumed makes it
easier to detect dupes (although, of course, that could be done on a URL-
basis)
~~~
tom_mellior
To be clear, I'm not criticizing you! I'm criticizing the Guardian, which
should be better than this.
The HN rules are clear, and you followed them. And the rules even made sense
when they were created and the Internet was less dumb than nowadays.
| 1 | en |
Martin is the U.S. correspondent, based in Washington.
He writes about the U.S. -- not Canada.
Thus, entirely appropriate to begin his column with comment about U.S. newspapers, NOT Canadian newspapers?
I guess that is difficult for some to understand? | 0 | en |
like Benjamin answered I'm in shock that some one can make $4929 in 1 month on the
internet . see more......http://www.timejob9.com/ | 0 | en |
Why does it bother you what people do in their own homeS? | 0 | en |
How about hurtful names such as "nativist" and "dog whistle" ? | 0 | en |
Taking a long time and wasting a lot of money to reveal the obvious. The politics of division and identity and the victim narrative drives a lot of government spending. Massive waste of money by a PC PM. | 0 | en |
U miss my point.
It is time for the left to buy real EVs and put up solar. Yet, I would guess that less than 20% on the left have done solar, and many are still buying volts, Prius, and leafs.
But worst of all, they scream about the damage from agw ( rightly ), and love to point to nations like Iceland, Greenland, Costa Rica, etc who are fairly green WRT electricity, but ignore the fact that they are based on geothermal, hydro, and nuclear.
Not a single nation is based or even close with just wind/solar PV.
We need nuclear, but the left makes it expensive, and fights against the safe gen IV SMRs, that would actually be economical. | 0 | en |
Is anyone from Morphett Vale here?
Hey, just wondering, is there anyone who lives in Morphett Vale on the site? | 0 | en |
Yet you still misrepresented M103. Funny that.
Or is it that people us M103 as an excuse to try and absolve themselves or others of responsibility for their posts?
And I said "likely" didn't I? The comment was already gone by the time I posted. I also never claimed that the system was perfect. There are certainly plenty of objectionable commments that get through and seemingly civil ones that get deleted. And no, I'm not talked by about ones I disagree with. I'm talking about ones that are truly contrary to the G&M rules. | 0 | en |
Rosenberg told the shorters that they were fools, and I hope they were crushed. He got the call right on the money. Sell at 80 cents though that is too high for short term. | 0 | en |
Well it seems there a little special pork in this legislation. Slip in an ice breaker into the bill for a few billion and no-one cares. Unfortunately no-one also cares what other special things are also included.
I'm all for defense spending when necessary. But when I read reports like this story and the similar reports in other publications that say this funding will now keep a number of bases scheduled for closure open I wonder if the base is a military necessity or a pork project for the local community. | 0 | en |
Good way to broadcast to the rest of the country that you are someone to avoid. | 0 | en |
Simple Bull_Bear, rates are high due entirely to the green energy contracts McGuilty thought were such a good idea. I looked into this several years ago. I wanted to put solar panels on my roof and sell the power under a 20 year contract, back to Hydro One. Under the terms of the contract, I would have been guaranteed 80 cents per KwH. At the time, Hydro One was selling electricity to consumers at 8 cents per KwH. That means they would have bought my power for a premium of 72 cents per Kwh. Do the math on that one.
Furthermore, there are in excess of 1,000 wind turbines in OntariOWE. Wynne says they can produce 1,350 mega watts. True, but the operative word is "can". On average, they produce 300 mega watts (see IESO website and review spot supply and demand). One nuclear steam generator produces 800 mega watts consistently, whereas all the wind turbines, costing the same as a reactor, produce less than half of that. That is why the price is so high! | 0 | en |
"[the government] has embarked on a campaign of reverse discrimination that deeply undermines the concepts of fairness and excellence."
Exactly. A terrific piece, and a very important one, so thanks to Ms. Wente for it.
But more is at stake here: basic freedoms. The freedom of a woman to say, "Naw, I don't want to go into science, thanks. Yeah, I know I could do it (and Lord knows my parents are desperate for a Ph. D in nanotechnology,) but nope. I kinda want to (fill in the blank) instead. See ya."
I thought about that when the good Minister first chastised universities for their "inequality" in science faculties. If women don't want to apply for Chairs, it's somehow the UNIVERSITIES' fault?? Applications are open to all. Women: get ready. Big pressures coming that makes parental pressure laughable. Or... the government open the wallet to "encourage" women. Well, at least the money'd stay here. Yesterday, Canada announced $150 million for gender equality aid...overseas. | 0 | en |
How about we pump a little aerosolized Prozac or weed into protests to keep emotions at bay? Or a little of either in the water supply to keep people from acting so impulsively on their emotions, no matter what those emotions may be. I'm not serious but I think we all need to take our trigger levels down by about half. | 0 | en |
Alaska Research, On what basis do you say that Samuel Snyder has zero credibility? I agree with others wondering who you are. Your comments indicate you may we an Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) employee. | 0 | en |
2. Ahhh... Another Gay Faggot For Sure.. . These Animals Have Destroyed So Much Of Our Civil Society, They Won't Be Satisfied Until The Destruction Is Complete ! They Must Run Out Of Our Schools, Politics And Cut Off ALL Social Welfare ! . Send Them All To Saudi Arabia ! | 1 | en |
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== Nomenclature of followers of Rastafari ==
I have been looking through the article, and have found the terms Rastas, Rastafarians and Rastafari (in addition to their singulars) being used more or less interchangeably throughout the text to refer to followers of the Rastafari faith. However, reading a paragraph at the top of the article, one notices this:
: The movement is sometimes called ""Rastafarianism""; however, this is considered improper and offensive by the Rastas themselves.
If the term is indeed offensive, then we need to 1) reference why it is offensive; and 2) remove the use of the term from the rest of the article. Also, I feel we need to standardise the term used throughout the article, and I would like to ask for the opinion of editors to this article as to which of the three terms is correct for the article, in an effort to build consensus for this matter. Thank you. " | 0 | en |
Don't worry skin, MT, I mean NP has a death wish for the world. He is taking the phrase"rockets red glare" literary! | 0 | en |
And what makes you think that his soul would have been "lost" by not "reconciling" to "the" faith? | 0 | en |
While the raise to a minimum wage is long overdue by some western international standards, Australia had that quite a while ago, here in Ontario it looks more like another widening of the tax revenue base, at a higher minimum wages more people working longer than 40 hours a week will of course pay more taxes on their income, let alone the additional taxed again spending which they necessarily do for food and shelter.... | 0 | en |
A political and economic union between the Russian Federation and the United States is long overdue. Such a union, with Russia and Vladimir Putin as senior partner, would be very beneficial to your country. | 0 | en |
Anyway, the characters have been introduced but by no means established. I know Final Fantasy’s always been big on in medias res, but even the most basic questions about the plot remain unanswered. Who the fuck are these people? What is going on? Why should I care? Can I stop playing now? Please? | 1 | en |
NB
On similar lines, there's something here that concerns me a little. You can perhaps guess what it is. Again, I'm a little torn at what is no doubt a clash between cultures and expectations. Or put it this way: WP:MMM has tried hard not to ask for any favours (though we grateful acknowledge that we've received many). But hopefully that's a bridge we can cross when we get to it. (talk|contribs) | 0 | en |
Withdrawling of my RfA
Hi Newyorkbrad, I strongly appreciate your help and advice on my RfA. After much consideration, I have decided to withdrawl my RfA. Could you possibly (as a administrator), officially close the RfA. I have thought this through using yours and other Wikipedians advice and help as stated on the RfA. I will probably re-nominate myself later on in my Wiki-time, if not nominated earlier. Many Thanks! '''''' (Talk | Contribs) | 0 | en |
Huge issues with lost tax payments and reporting forms exist. Taxpayers need to submit "proof of payment" repeatedly even when they have a receipt from the tax office. Highly experienced tax department staff are resigning or retiring to escape the fiasco. These are very challenging times for taxpayers, department staff and tax preparers. The author of this "opinion" is seriously misinformed. | 0 | en |
You're better than that! | 0 | en |
Terrible decision. His corporate sponsors are going to start running for the hills once again. With his celebrity status and money why drive at all when going out on the town where alcohol is involved. | 0 | en |
Kate Simonian
Kate is an Armenian-Australian essayist, short story writer, and novelist hailing from Sydney. She currently is on a Presidential Fellowship at Texas Tech (2015-2020), where she is completing a Creative Writing PhD. Kate's work has been published by Kenyon Review Online, Colorado Review, Ninth Letter, Chicago Tribune, and Best Australian Stories. Other honors include the Nelson Algren Award, a Tennessee Williams Scholarship to Sewanee Writer's Conference, and a position as the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Writer-in-Residence. She's an associate editor for Iron Horse and fiction editor for Opossum: A Literary Marsupial. You can check her out at www.katesimonian.com
I am the room around you. When I died, I entered the refrigerator innards, the feathers spat on the bed, the cups on hooks drilled wall-wise in a starburst, the temple of dogshit on the floor, the trash schnauzered across the porch. You need to walk our dog. I am the water seaming pebbles at the tank’s bottom. I am… Read more → | 1 | en |
:: Browsing through some of the photos, I saw two women playing in the open section, other than Judith Polgar and the one that was standing with the Israel team at the awards presentation. , | 0 | en |
correct. it is from Aristotle, but if you are sure that a blastocyst is not an independent life form yet and that it becomes one at gastrulation than birth control in all forms is perfectly legitimate. The rule used to be that the occurrence of twinning was enough to justify birth control - but the cardiologist who wrote Evangelicum Vitae ignored Church tradition and reasoning. Mostly this branch of ethics has been dominated by papal fiat since Consortia Canubi, which is a perversion of natural law reasoning and must be rejected by thoughtful Catholics as implicit relativism. | 0 | en |
it wont, wynnie will be keeping every dime of it for more vote buying | 0 | en |
Amazon has been profitable for the past two years... | 0 | en |
As usual, the tournament was well done by ASAA - the Alaska Airlines facility is first rate and folks had a great time. Congratulations Billy Strickland and the board and staff of ASAA and congratulations to all the young women and men that participated. You can learn a lot about success in life by being involved in sports and activities. Thank you to all the corporate sponsors like First National Bank Alaska, Doyon, ASRC, and others. You provide the funding to make it possible for kids. | 0 | en |
The killer was in his twenties and was a big boy that could have sought help on his own, or his family members should have helped him out. It sounds like he was a drifter long before he joined the military for free meal tickets. | 0 | en |
With Katrina, Bush’s racism manifested itself as indifference.
With Maria, Trump’s overt racism is both indifference AND scorn. | 1 | en |
NO damn "Roundabout"! THESE THINGS SUCK AND ARE NOT NEEDED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And Sequim already has 3 of these frigging things and PA does NOT NEED ANY! | 1 | en |
These people were receiving preferential treatment as refugees, but came here illegally anyway? Why? It has been the experience of the U.S. that when people do that it is because they are criminals, they hold America and/or it's laws in contempt, they will engage in crime or terrorism, or they have a contagious disease. The number of people with these problems or plans is ZERO! Unless they can prove they have no criminal intent, are not wanted for criminal/terrorism activities, and have a very good reason for their illegal presence, they should be sent home or to another country that will accept them because we shouldn't. | 0 | en |
Its always good to wake up a Canadian. | 0 | en |
Yes, I have known a woman who had a long affair with a priest and made sure she never fell pregnant. I think the argument your students use overlooks two issues:
1) in the past women were not always so savvy, and in some cultures still aren't (indeed it can be a matter of 'innocent' pride or affirmation that a priest finds them attractive).
2) a vulnerable and/or previously abused girl/woman is completely disempowered and is unable to take control of her own body and her own feelings. They submit to figures of authority, and are easily moved by apparent kindness and gentleness.
It is these women who need protection.
Where it is a mutual, knowledgeable attraction that is deliberately pursued by both parties, then you are correct - the woman must take equal responsibility for the consequences. | 0 | en |
o carinha que tá trabalhando em casa viu eu almoçando e falou “cara de patricinha com estômago de leão” me senti ofendida | 0 | pt |
I have to agree with you completely on this. If we denounce bigotry and racism by anyone, for any reason, we will prevail. | 0 | en |
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Me le aspetterò (e non ti avviso, e grazie per il vecchio cagnaccio spelacchiato : non me lo aveva mai detto nessuno ... mi piace ... mi ci vedo ... )) - Twice25 / αω - þ 21:20, Mag 8, 2005 (CEST) | 0 | it |
Ciara's new album sucks!!! dont buy please and new tune is featurin beyoncer | 1 | en |
Here in California, the Democrat Governor, Gerry Brown, has pretty much erased the huge debt left by his republican predecessor, and is feeding millions into a safety net fund.
Currently the most productive, highly educated, best paying, and innovative job market is in the Bay Area. Both liberal state senators are from the Bay Area, and most of the local electeds are liberal democrats.
San Francisco certainly is not Detroit, but Chicago seems to be thriving under its democratic leadership as well. Go figure. | 0 | en |
Bilgelikle evlilik pek birlikte gitmiyor olamalı ki, hiç evlenmemiş filozof çok. | 0 | tr |
10. Was that the Syrian flag. My bad, however I don't trust Assad or any politician in this jew world order system. | 1 | en |
:I agree. Just quote him, if it's essential. | 0 | en |
/*
* Scilab ( http://www.scilab.org/ ) - This file is part of Scilab
* Copyright (C) 2011 - DIGITEO - Cedric DELAMARRE
*
* Copyright (C) 2012 - 2016 - Scilab Enterprises
*
* This file is hereby licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2.0,
* pursuant to article 5.3.4 of the CeCILL v.2.1.
* This file was originally licensed under the terms of the CeCILL v2.1,
* and continues to be available under such terms.
* For more information, see the COPYING file which you should have received
* along with this program.
*
*/
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "history_manager_gw.hxx"
#include "function.hxx"
#include "HistoryManager.hxx"
#include "string.hxx"
extern "C"
{
#include "sci_malloc.h"
#include "localization.h"
#include "Scierror.h"
#include "expandPathVariable.h"
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
types::Function::ReturnValue sci_savehistory(types::typed_list &in, int _iRetCount, types::typed_list &out)
{
if (in.size() == 0)
{
char* pstFilename = HistoryManager::getInstance()->getFilename();
if (pstFilename)
{
HistoryManager::getInstance()->writeToFile(pstFilename);
FREE(pstFilename);
pstFilename = NULL;
}
}
else if (in.size() == 1)
{
if ((in[0]->isString() == false) || (in[0]->getAs<types::String>()->isScalar() == false))
{
Scierror(999, _("%s: Wrong type for input argument #%d: string expected.\n"), "savehistory", 1);
return types::Function::Error;
}
wchar_t* pwscsPath = in[0]->getAs<types::String>()->get(0);
wchar_t* pwcsLine = expandPathVariableW(pwscsPath);
if (pwcsLine)
{
char* pstLine = wide_string_to_UTF8(pwcsLine);
if (pstLine)
{
HistoryManager::getInstance()->writeToFile(pstLine);
FREE(pstLine);
pstLine = NULL;
}
FREE(pwcsLine);
pwcsLine = NULL;
}
}
else
{
Scierror(77, _("%s: Wrong number of input argument(s): %d to %d expected.\n"), "savehistory", 0, 1);
return types::Function::Error;
}
return types::Function::OK;
}
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
| 0 | en |
Money money money money, money.
This past week, Bryce Harper, MLB’s top free agent, signed a record contract worth $330 million over 13 years. This contract became the largest contract in pro team sports history, breaking the previous record of Giancarlo Stanton’s $325M deal.
Largest contracts in pro team sports history:
1. Bryce Harper, Phillies, $330M
2. Giancarlo Stanton, Yanks, $325M
3. Manny Machado, Padres, $300M
4. Alex Rodriguez, Yankees, $275M
5. Alex Rodriguez, Rangers/Yankees, $252M — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 28, 2019
That is a lot of money for one player, but that’s the nature of free agency in baseball. With no salary cap, teams can sign multiple players to deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars if they want to spend the money. That being said, baseball is a sport where one player can’t necessarily win a championship by himself. Starting pitchers are the closest exception to the argument because they single-handily shut down the entire offense for a full game and can pitch multiple times in a playoff series. A stud position player like Bryce may only get 4 at bats a game so his opportunities to put runs on the board are limited. Plus, the ball may not come to him on defense so he won’t have an impact on every single play.
Keep that thought in mind as we circle back to Harper’s contract. Obviously, the Phillies want to win a World Series. Why wouldn’t they? It’s the goal of every team in the MLB. Because of the record contract, the pressure is on Bryce to win and deliver the Phillies a title fairly soon. I saw the following question on Twitter and it poses an interesting debate.
Legit question for the group: How many, if any, World Series, would a team have to win for you to say a 13-year, $330 million contract was worth it? — Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina) February 28, 2019
How many titles does Bryce Harper have to win for you to say a 13-Year, $330 million contract was worth it? How many championships does Harper need to win to justify his contract?
One.
First of all, let’s start with the obvious. If Bryce does not win a World Series with the Phillies, then the signing was not worth it. I understand Bryce can’t impact the game on every play, but there are a lot of things that Bryce can do to help his team win. For starters, Harper needs to return to his 2015 numbers where he won the MVP and hit .330, 42 HR, and 99 RBI. Harper also needs to be like LeBron James and become a master recruiter. Harper needs to attract other top free agents to come sign with the Phillies. Playing like an MVP and shaping a winning roster are tasks that Harper must do during his tenure in Philadelphia.
Back to the question, this is an easy answer. Bryce Harper needs to win one World Series title with the Phillies in order to validate his contract. That’s it. Multiple titles would be icing on the cake, but one title would justify the signing. Fans are greedy. I get it. I’m a fan, too. Fans tend to be irrational and believe their team can win the championship every year. Unless you’re a Patriots fan, your team is not winning the championship or at least playing for a championship every year.
One championship title can go a long way for a franchise and a city. The Cubs waited 108 years between championship victories. 108 years! Fans died without ever witnessing a championship. Most Cub fans can now die happy, knowing that their team finally broke the curse in 2016. Ask the fans of franchises who have never won Super Bowls, World Series, or NBA Titles like the Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Clippers, and Utah Jazz. I bet all of these fans would trade their lives (I’m being serious) to witness one championship in their lifetime. You cannot put a price on the happiness you feel after your favorite team wins a championship.
So Bryce Harper, the pressure is on. You have 13 years to win at least one championship. Good luck. | 0 | en |
would make a good place for small homes for the homeless | 0 | en |
When I am heading south I like to stop and fill my bottles for the day to but I don't forgo my tap either. People need to get past this notion of our water is not safe of fresh, does this taste better yes but it is not safer. This is what has fueled the bottled water craze which is based on faulty thinking, much of the bottled water get recalled or has e coli.
To say it has gotten out of hand is not an exaggeration, now at times people will line up and have multiple gerry cans to fill. In my mind if you have that many go at an odd time. People parking on the side of the road are also acting unsafely, there is reason we have a shoulder, especially when it is slick. Because some don't act sensibly it is only a matter of time before it is removed somehow.
There is a location similar to this near Seward as well, that we love to get water from, curiously it is much colder. | 0 | en |
Yeah, don't bother to actually assess the facts. | 0 | en |
== Signature ==
Would you mind not altering your signature to use Pacific time? It completely fucks up the bot that archives my talk page, and I don't doubt that it would fuck up other people's archive bots too. – | 0 | en |
"Getting the facts first might help with the credibility of your comments." Please enlighten me, and others as to the scientific study you are citing. The numbers, percentages, specific bear identifers and age-related denning & survival capabilities that you've attributed to two year old bear cubs have me baffled......but hey, I'm no Alaskan......but hey, you are no bear expert. | 0 | en |
::don't know about the tread wear, but now that you mention it, I've never heard of a 200 mm tire either. | 0 | en |
Thanks for this--was wondering about Galveston. It's not that people have selective memories or even short ones. Nobody who was an adult in 1900 is alive today to tell the tale. Who knows history?
Anyway, Houston Chronicle, as of yesterday...
"Although the island of Galveston had largely escaped the worst of the weather, on Tuesday fire chief Mike Wisko said there had been 15 to 20 calls for rescue.
"We do have water in some houses, but it's minimal and we have nobody in any life-threatening situation," he said. By noon, five reportedly homeless people had been saved from the waters and taken to the Salvation Army.
"We have not taken anybody out of their house at this point," he said.
"My message is for Galveston residents to shelter in their homes, stay off the street. If they feel they need help, call 911."
When asked which parts of the island were flooded most severely, Wisko said: "All of them." | 0 | en |
Excellent insight Anchor. It is very unlikely that a sudden wealth scenario will turn out well without some luck, the most important "luck" being that the people involved have real, personal support coming to them to help them see through the fog. Smart people who have been heads down and suddenly find themselves in a position of liquidity are at real risk. Advice ranges from strong to destructive and people in these situations typically don't get a second chance - they have monetized their life's work or received some other type of windfall proceeds. They have to get it right and the first part of getting it right is keeping it and protecting it for the long term. I've built a lifetime of discipline to manage our own wealth and trust me, it really has taken a lifetime. We made every mistake there is to make but made them early and on the way, giving us time to recover. We are now in a very strong position to filter advice and give some of our own. | 0 | en |
The whole bang shoot including me, apparently. | 0 | en |
Better there then Kbec | 0 | en |
Ruth Davidson who is the Scottish leader would be the best choice as Scotland is where they gained rather than lost seats. Boris Johnson despite his buffoonery might do better in urban areas as they took a big hit in London and his plain spokeness might allow him to do better in the North which voted heavily leave but generally goes Labour. If Labour had Owen Smith or Sadiq Khan as opposed to Corbyn they would be on their way to winning instead of tied or just slightly ahead in the polls. Corbyn is very popular amongst millennials who weren't around during the 70s and 80s, but scares the heck out of most over 55 including even many traditional Labour voters in that age group. | 0 | en |
Household salt for retrospective dose assessments using OSL: signal integrity and its dependence on containment, sample collection, and signal readout.
The aim of this work was to determine how a latent optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal in irradiated household salt is preserved under various ambient conditions, from the time of exposure to the time of signal readout. The following parameters were examined: optical fading in fluorescent light and under darkroom conditions (red light), thermal stability of the OSL signal during storage in a light-tight container, optical fading in representative container types, and sensitization effects of the OSL signal in exposed household salt. Furthermore, the influence of grain mixing within the saltshaker or salt container was studied by determining the dose gradient within typical salt packages. Finally, the signal integrity of salt irradiated under field conditions in a village in Belarus contaminated by Chernobyl fallout was investigated. The results show that the OSL signal in household salt is preserved in large cardboard box containers, but not in white plastic salt containers or in small portion bags used in, e.g., fast food restaurants. Furthermore, the continuous wave blue OSL signal in household salt does not fade significantly during storage up to 140 days. On the contrary, the signal appears to slowly increase during storage ("inverse fading"). Field tests of two different salt containers (with and without black tape to block light) located in Belarussian households confirmed that the signal is preserved in white plastic salt containers when they are covered with extra light-shielding material. | 0 | en |
The obsession with elitism started with resentment agaisnt the self-styled New York Jewish Elite. The Jewish was quickly left off and the concept became bi-coastal with Dan Quale’s use of the term Cultural Elite (presumably to include Holliwood and its Jews. The resistence to elitism spoke out for decency and family values, mostly because censorship does not focus group well. What the New York elite was known for was an avante garde sensibility that defied the censors, especially those resisting sexuality. The elite was known to support women’s rights and gay rights, although they were not alone in this. | 0 | en |
Twitter yine ahkam dağıtıyor.. yine tartışma kadın olmak ve erkek olmak kutbunda kimse de demiyor ki konu kadın erkek değil konu İNSAN olmak?! | 0 | tr |
Social networking apps, and especially Face Book, are the biggest, most intrusive invasion of personal privacy there is.
Stay away from them or you'll rue the day when a potential employer, sometime in the future, won't hire you because of what either you or a friend posted on a social networking app. | 0 | en |
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1. You've been lampooned at every step. I could use my twitter profile if I wanted to, dummie. #MuhNameCalling and muh retarded children. | 1 | en |
Get over it Miller Time, a couple of states can't control the entire country becouse they have the largest population!
Truly one must muse how small your thought process is - you and your ilk are being rejected on a Global Stage!!!
Psssst Justin, Trump isn't a Globalist - now what?? | 0 | en |
Nasıl bir uçurum kusursuzluğuna ulaşmışım ki düşecek yerim bile kalmamış? | 0 | tr |
Trump Russia obsession? How does the writer of this opinion gets paid for such a whopper of a lie? The obsession is there for all to see, on the front pages, 90% of cable news coverage, etc. There is an obsession and it's wholly contained within the media. And with not a shred of evidence. Still. It would seem that the election hacking is out and collusion is yesterday's news. Now, it's any contact with Russians. Anything is a fair game, all in the service of unseating democratically elected president. What will happen to the Republic if the media succeed? What will happen to the media when the American people turn on them for trashing their votes, deprive them of their sacred rights and silence their voices? Do they honestly think that they can afford walls and body guards on the unemployment line? | 0 | en |
Very true,but also very sad for the USA | 0 | en |
Come on now. He could definitely do something about being an utter disaster and embarrassment. That's a personal choice. | 0 | en |
"There are "many, many, always, even in the church today," the pope said. "They say, 'No, no you can't, it's all clear, they are sinners, we must send them away.'""
Just who are these "many, many" people/priests who want to "send (sinners) away"? Preserving the sanctity of the Eucharist and leading sinners to repentance and conversion is an act of Mercy. | 0 | en |
The Komagata Maru was turned away for a valid reason at the time when some Sikhs in India were collaborating with the Germans to attack the British in India. The truth is well known and is contained. in at least one authoritative book | 0 | en |
Ideally, consumer would have the option of buying uninspected, independent third party inspected or gov't inspected meat. | 0 | en |
RT @YoungCon1266: Listen to Charlie Daniels speak the truth & then enlist in the U.S. FREEDOM ARMY at http://t.co/cxzfajqUfV. http://t.co/k… | 0 | en |
I disagree that Barack Obama's 'stubbornness' caused millions of Syrians to lose their lives, but certainly, juvenile American foreign policy over many decades has caused millions of deaths. | 0 | en |
Hi, islandsun, I said 'property taxes' are not paid at the 'commercial property rate,' not that no taxes are paid. Higher values are from many reasons, but if a property can generate $17,000 per month in gross rents it will support a 2.4 million $ valuation, yet few or no families could afford the $12,000 per month payment on that note. Prior to the 1500 VR's establishing themselves on the North Shore a working family could live here. Gentrifying a neighborhood in this sort of way has run off half the locals and, in some circles, especially with the unpermitted element predominating, is called a human rights violation. Long term rentals are not an obligation, but residential use of residential-zoned property is. Change the law if you wish to exploit a market in explicit violation of public policy, city ordinances, and the considered opinion of many of your neighbors. | 0 | en |
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