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::Are Heonsi, Collect, Cavil and you are in the same league?
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AT: I applied, but I think that position is going to Dennis Rodman. Gary Crum
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The cosmetic surgery claims are correct. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sushruta Unlike what you are taught, not every ancient scientific invention was made by the Greeks. In fact, the Greeks plagiarized a lot from he Egyptians and Babylonians, who were the founders of civilization. The Greeks were one of the last of the ancient civilizations, so had to copy from everyone else.
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Sorry they are not in the wild. They should never have been allowed to fight to the point of injury. How about separating the families geniuses. And why aren't the females always hormonal controlled if there is no conceiving going on. It's like feeding snakes live mice. It's not the freekin' wild. They don't have the same chance to get away or establish a new pack/family or location. This is completely irresponsible on the part of the zoo and amounts to torture.
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Go away Limpy. Get back to us in 7 1/2 years when Trump leaves office. You'll never make it, just eat it now and save yourself a lot of misery.
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: At this time, Orangemarlin is not under any sanctions, he has simply been notified of the pseudoscience case. Thanks for the comments though, I'll keep them in mind going forward.
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Well written piece. I usually scroll through ADN, get disgusted with all the political junk and crime, and move on to something better. This is the first article that I've read all the way through in months! And at the end, I was glad I read it. Well done. Looking forward to the next one.
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Questo è un attacco personale già passibile di blocco. Nessuno è autorizzato a dare del cretino a qualcuno, anche se quel qualcuno è un vandalo. .ilNumeroNove (talk)
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It is also conceivable that Airbus is playing ruthless here. They could just feign enthusiasm for the plane but secretly crater any potential sales, or just keep them to a low volume to weaken BBD and strengthen Airbus' own offerings. Foolish to allow then literally zero risk in this deal.
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Clankrieg in der bunten Stadt Malmö in #Schweden letzte Nacht 2 Detonationen innerhalb 1 Stunde im bunten Viertel Rosengård wurde Haustür, Fenster durch Druckwelle zerstört Innenstadt eine Explosion vor Nachtclub auch mehrere Schießereien in letzten Tagen https://t.co/oaAFgHduMB
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I'm sure that these kids will have a great upbringing thanks to these lullabyes.
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High tax rates on corporations and the rich in the 1950's built the middle class and helped millions up out of poverty, just as the Scandinavian nations have done for 60 or 70 years. FDR warned that corporate takeover of government was the essence of fascism. Mahatma Gandhi said in the 40's that Western governments were diluted fascism. Republican Eisenhower built modern America with high tax rates. But he knew the forces of fascism were too powerful for progressive prosperity to last. When he left in 1960, he warned against the corporate backlash, saying, Beware of giving unwarranted power to the military-industrial complex. All the best ideals and admonishments of all the best statesmen were no match for the onslaught of global corporatism. Thus the world again slides down the muddy slope of economic fascism.
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So what? What matters is how credible any given article may be. You wrote: <<And my main point was that if one believes that it was bad, then it is not racist to say it out loud.>> Huh? Where did this straw man come from? <<Those who believe as much but do not say it because they don't want to appear anti-Black are the true racists.>> Uh, no. The true racists are people who think x-"race" or ethnicity is by heredity an inferior human and/or tolerates policies and conventions that reinforce racist ideology. Of course there's no such thing as "race"; still racism is real.
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This reads like a bunch of alarmist bull based on conjecture. "It’s not clear where Canadians are getting the money to put up the larger down payments. ... But if buyers are dipping into lines of credit or taking out secondary loans from unregulated financial institutions, they may be putting themselves, and the financial system, at risk." Maybe they have generated equity from price appreciation in their starter homes. The danger, instead is that the bigger payments could make them more vulnerable to interest rate rises. “Households are more leveraged and more vulnerable, with principal making up a larger share of monthly housing payments,” That makes them LESS vulnerable. If interest rates to up, they can always extend their payments. It's when interest is already making up the bulk of mortgage payments that there is little flexibility when rates rise.
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` As mud. The Crime of Apartheid isn't defined by some random Mr. Z. Quoting self (again): The Bennis quote...is quite explicit in accusing Israel of the UN-defined Crime of Apartheid, not some random conception of a ``crime of apartheid``. And not just the Bennis quote. It is common to be just as explicit as Bennis was, and those accusations are what the section is about. `
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Then perhaps the Police Department should review its uniform designs with the uniform supplier. You are a fool if you think Men are not going to look at female body parts, and if a woman wants to eliminate the problem at the source, she has the more influence over the issue than anyone else. There are any number of ways she can accomplish this, and taking a photo of someones chest is not a crime, especially in a public place.
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Batista was far worse...had his own slave class.
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The plane ran on jet fuel which is not produced from the tar sands. The refinery in Vancouver, BC, is not equipment to refine the tar sands.
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Oil sheeks on the other side of the world are effecting us there economy is booming rite now because they changed the oil market now people get laid off and economy's change if there was some way we could shop only the US oil and leave them out of it all though it's nice paying cheaper gas prices but hey it would save jobs and help bring back US economy
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I don't know about KC. They sure handled the Patriots, at Gilette , no less, the other night. 42 points is the most anyone has scored there in Belichick's Era, and they destroyed all sorts of records that night. Their rookie RB set a record as well with 3 touchdowns. Let's just say our run defense needs a lot of work before they come to town
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Greetings...your assessment of the post Vatican ll Church rings true for many baby boomer Catholics here in the USA. The stifling of the+ Holy Spirits+ charism and needed reforms were led by the Curia, JohnPaul ll and Benedict XlV. All of my 4 siblings have left the Church for this very reason. I still attend the Church and work for continuation of needed reforms. Peace to you🌍
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"...toll road that few people in the local area use" That's what we in the E-470 corridor said all those many years ago. We were wrong. The visionaries had it right. And now they're adding new lanes to E-470 due to need!
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Did you get 50 shekels for that hate post?
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Большое спасибо за ответ, Морган, я постараюсь разобраться. P.S. Я не совсем понимаю как связаться с пользователем, по этому отвечаю тут. Надеюсь это не нарушает правил.
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" Someone only just changed that. It's 1970 according to the book Rage Against the Machine. ~ (✉✍) "
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And no attorney has ever lied or concealed anything....
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Mano, antigamente era tão melhor , hj em dia as pessoas tem sede de like, seguidores, CARALHO a 10 anos era rolê de geral, Orkut, msn... Hj e só essas garotinhas mentidas rica e digital influencer de nariz em pé que se acha melhor q os outros
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The nature of American federal government is well-known. This editorial says nothing new. It merely use the fact of a divided system of government and divided politics to nail a new president who the editors don't like. Certainly Trump talks BS big time. The fools who elected him betting some of his BS might actually work have become the greater fools. But Trump inability to repeal/replace Obamacare is largely due to an utterly corrupt and useless Congress. This event confirms that the Congress of the United States can use some replacement, aka revolution. That the new president is host of the Gong Show. And that the U.S.A. is a banana republic which shames even Zimbabwe. I am not exaggerating about Zimbabwe. The law prohibiting federal debt exceeding $20 trillion now in effect, so Trump must cut $1.3 trillion in expense because he can't borrow the annual $1+ trillion anymore. And he is talking tax cut. Put Zimbabwe in such good light. Which country Trump will invade again?
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Sensors in disposable bioreactors status and trends. For better control of productivity and product quality, detailed monitoring of various parameters is required. Since disposable bioreactors become more and more important for biotechnological applications, adequate sensors for this type of reactor are necessary. The required properties of sensors used in disposable reactors differ from those of sensors for multiuse reactors. For example, sensors which are in direct contact with the medium must be inexpensive, but do not need a long life-time, since they can be used only once.This chapter gives an overview on the state of the art and future trends in the field of sensors suited for use in disposable bioreactors. The main focus here is on in situ sensors, which can be based on optical, semiconductor and ultrasonic technologies, but current concepts for disposable sampling units are also reviewed.
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Last week brought two tales of an email scandal. In one version the former secretary of state and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton, committed a crime by using a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. She sloppily handled classified information, left our nation vulnerable to terrorist hacks, and lied repeatedly to the public and the authorities when asked about it. She was crooked and careless and acted as though she was above the law because she is a scheming she-devil. In another version of the story, there is no story — no crime, no carelessness, no lies worth paying attention to. The case is closed and we should all move on and get ready for to root for Hillary at the upcoming Democratic convention. For some of us, both of those versions of the story are completely idiotic. They make no sense at all. But they aren’t equal in their nonsense. One of the versions is far more delirious and far more vicious. And that is the problem. Advertisement: The right-wing attacks on Clinton are so excessive, so misogynistic, so mean-spirited and so often absent of any connection to reality, that it has become almost impossible to criticize her at all. It’s no news that Hillary Clinton may well be the most lambasted politician in recent history. And, given the trouncing Barack Obama has endured, that is really saying something. The shrill, vitriolic, and often hysterical attacks on Clinton have been constant. As Clinton supporter David Brock of Media Matters points out in his book on media coverage of her: There is ample evidence of a sustained right-wing plot to derail her as a candidate. Gene Lyons, another pro-Clinton commentator, has also amassed significant evidence of a “covert and often concerted effort” to take down Bill and Hillary. If you are skeptical that a Clinton supporter could give an accurate accounting of the many ways she has been attacked, don’t forget that the GOP itself admitted that the Benghazi Committee was solely designed to attack Hillary and hurt her campaign. Advertisement: Hillary hasn’t only had to deal with the covert and often-overt efforts to discredit her and her husband; she has also suffered a litany of misogynistic attacks. Recall that Tucker Carlson once said, “There's just something about her that feels castrating," on his MSNBC show "Tucker." Of course, Clinton has often had to endure the bile of Rush Limbaugh, who claimed she has gotten every job she’s ever had because of her husband. In true Limbaugh loony contradiction, he has also repeatedly suggested that she has a “testicle lockbox” that she uses to force men to her bidding. And then there was the time that Ted Cruz suggested on the campaign trial that Clinton deserved a “spanking” for not telling the truth. We’re never getting that horrific image from our heads. Whether you support Clinton or not, it is hard for a reasonable person to ignore the realities of how she has been bashed by public discourse. It is also hard to ignore the fact that that very same media bashing has led to a vicious social narrative—buttressed by a pack of social media trolls-- that perpetuates deep hatred for Clinton. But here’s the problem. It is increasingly harder to acknowledge that Clinton has been a target of unfair attacks while also asking fair questions about her record. The brutal and over-the-top attacks on Clinton have shut down calm and reasonable debate about her actual flaws. Any criticism at all seems to ratify the wingnuts. If you don’t want to be associated with those loons, then you might feel obliged to keep quiet. Advertisement: The fact that Clinton has managed to wage a successful campaign in the midst of these continuous jabs is truly stunning. But it is also disturbing, because it has converted her supporters into her defenders. Rather than argue for her positive qualities, the dominant narrative of Clinton supporters is that she has been unfairly attacked. Her supporters have often displayed the exact same lack of nuance and critical thinking that we have come to associate with right-wing political rhetoric. The right-wing logic of “us vs. them” is not just seeping into every aspect of political discourse; it may well be defining the makeup of the two-party system. Much in the same way that we have heard arguments that the Tea Party lunacy of the GOP has led directly to Donald Trump’s success, we could argue that the extreme right has actually enabled Clinton’s campaign. The more they ganged up on her like angry toddlers, the harder it was for there to be any real discussion of whether or not she would be a good leader of our nation. Advertisement: If one were a conspiracy theorist, you might even imagine that the power elite on the right assumed that they couldn’t take the White House in 2016 so they angled for a Hillary success so that they could bind up the next four years (or more) with endless scandals and –if they are lucky—impeachment trials. What better antidote for a lost GOP presidency then to elect a Democratic candidate who could be ceaselessly attacked? Because the media has constantly pilloried Clinton and because the right has repeatedly manufactured scandals, she now plays the role of victim. Even better she uses those transgressions to skirt valid questions about her record. When asked by Jake Tapper how she would respond to Trump calling her “corrupt” she replied: "I have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak. I'm not going to deal with their temper tantrums or their bullying or their efforts to try to provoke me.” While it makes sense that Clinton would blow off Trump’s attacks, her role as victim allows her to avoid answering any questions. As the right has become more obstinate, so have Clinton and her camp. Advertisement: That’s where we have to pause for a moment and assess how Clinton has actually responded to the email scandal. First of all, there is ample evidence she simply lied. A lot. We know that she originally stated she used a private server to allow her to email from one device. That has been proven false. We know that despite apologizing for poor judgment, she has consistently passed the blame onto others, suggesting that her colleagues were the ones who should have known the rules. We also know that she has really refused to take seriously the idea that sensitive and classified information was mishandled and that that information may have actually been leaked. Most importantly we have clear evidence that she has handled this mess with spin and rhetoric more than actual leadership. Taken together those behaviors might not make her a criminal--although there is some real doubt on that point — but I believe it is fairly clear that they suggest serious flaws in a future president. The point is that it is time to revise Bernie Sanders’ statement that “we are sick and tired of hearing about her damn emails.” Even if the whole investigation was politically motivated, it turns out that there are some legitimate things to worry about. As Lee Camp explains on Redacted Tonight, the actual content of the emails is real cause for concern. That’s not even mentioning the whole host of other Clinton practices—her hawkishness, pro-Wall Street record, cronyism, etc. -- that are worth critiquing. Advertisement: There is one additional disturbing consequence to the Hillary bashing blowback, though. It is not just the fact that the anti-Hillary and pro-Hillary sides have become completely incapable of nuance or reason; it is the fact that those of us advocating for critical thinking are increasingly stuck in defensive positions that lead us to become more and more intransigent, more and more angry, and more and more inclined to bully back. In one example, Trevor Noah attempted to cover the story with some nuance, but he still ended up calling Hillary “Grandma Nixon.” The Nixon analogy might be apt, but calling her Grandma smacks of Limbaugh. Whether fair or not, the Clinton campaign may get credit for finally driving the nation fully into sectarian opposition and away from anything resembling healthy democratic debate. The real question is whether we will find any productive way to talk about it.
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احلا شي بيها متعددة الجنسيات
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Elections in the United States are concluded in a black and white fashion. Thinking otherwise, detaching one's thinking from reality, is the definition of "psychosis". AnnieO: Not the definition of psychosis. Marty E: https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/psychosis "..." http://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/guide/what-is-psychosis#1 “...” I have my DSM-IV packed away, but I am sure you have it and/or the DSM-V handy. AnnieO: Missed the main point. Again. --- "What we've got here is failure to communicate" - Captain in "Cool Hand Luke". I am betting that you can produce an entire sentence expressing "the main point" in understandable clear English.
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300Paul knows it all and can read minds. Don't question this guy. "You're cool that Brady is a cheat, but you're pissy that Marshall took a knee? ". Has nothing to do with knee. I said its getting hard supporting the guy. "Supporting" Pay attention to details and stop making things up if your want a real discussion. Time for me to move on with life. Get your last word in cause we all know your gonna.
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6. so it's basically stealing without calling it stealing. If it is hate speech, ban the dude or if it isn't pay him in full, don't fiddle with other people's income on arbitrary guidelines.
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Agreed that someone is testing the waters. It would be political suicide.
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what do we say to the god of death
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Ytube is an incredible resource for learning about almost anything and Patricia is "mining" to the max. Active learning is a big deal in education these days, particularly for those students who have been underachievers in the past. Looks like Patricia could become a mentor/master teacher to promote the program.
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Just like crack addicts when they run an anti drug campaign.
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Finché non capita alle figlie/sorelle/mogli di qualche politico o giudice.
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Durant imam çocuğu gibi nur yüzlü ve temiz çıkmış
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I wondered about that too. This guy went down because of the gun. imho
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Education....Education....Education....Training....Training....Training!!!!! Without the two, transformation is not possible. Just look at the local and provincial government structures. Most of them are bankrupt. Minister van Rooyen just confirmed it this week (without having the exact figures owed to Eskom) .
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Too bad the Conservatives are not in power, then you would really have something...
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u, No you won't -- your a Republican.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine is back and everyone is great and hilarious and wonderful and all, but we gotta talk about those Holt t-shirts. After learning that he had not gotten the police commissioner job, Captain Holt (Andre Braugher) fell into a deep depression that found him running off to a tropical resort to drown his sorrows. Unfortunately, it was the same resort Jake (Andy Samberg) and Amy (Melissa Fumero) had chosen for their honeymoon, and fortunately, Holt ran off so quickly that he didn't even pack any clothes, leaving him to build a whole new wardrobe from what was available at the gift shop. That meant that for the whole episode, Captain Holt was outfitted in board shorts and shirts that said things like "What's up, beaches?" (Instead of bitches, for humor reasons.) As everyone knows, Captain Holt hates humor, but as he says, he's a joke now, so it suits him. And it also suits us, who just spent the whole premiere giggling.
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Mike, you should look up hemp as a vegetable, it's actually really good for your body to eat cannabis leaf and can be consumed without getting you high. Do a bit of research, google it, you will be surprised at the very fact that you have been believing a lie.
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Indeed I have never seen the kind of insubordination from persons within government agencies that is going on in the US right now. Its almost reaching the point of seditious.
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http://www.wavy.com/Global/story.asp?S=6591380http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor ... 5810 & ran = 71385
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Onu çok özledim ama affetmek de istemiyorum nasıl bir çıkmazdayım ben?
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Oh yes I can....
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Funny how people like you can't admit that previous Conservative governments failed by raiding the rainy day fund. Stop shifting all of the blame onto somebody that inherited a mess.
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Make money the ONLY motivator (and this is the author's point: that money cannot be the ONLY motivator), and I guarantee you end up with a team of crooks, or unethical swindlers.
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The Honolulu Charter Commission will be putting a question on November's ballot about rail maintenance and HART oversight. The proposal, #76A, would in part move rail maintenance to DTS, abolish the Transportation Commission and create a new rate commission. It is available starting on page 30 of the 7/13/16 agenda - http://www.honoluluchartercommission.org/images/7-13-16-Agenda.pdf. I would recommend people become familiar with it now.
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Wrong. The amount of land that would be impacted is far less than 0.1% of that ecologically diverse and sustainable watershed. There were many mitigation and offsetting options and hundreds of millions spent on environmental studies alone. Please don't obstruct good science with false statements and jingoism. Feel free to contact me at Dylan.e.mcfarlane(at)gmail.com to discuss the science and engineering.
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We are seeing hundreds of millions of dollars in additional revenue because of the new production according to the Walker Administration. We were supposed to be at 450,000 bpd in FY18 but looks like we will be well over 500,00 bpd. DOR keeps revising the numbers up. DNR also has said that we could see hundreds of thousands of barrels in new oil by 2021 - could be over 700,000 bpd. To get there we need to attract investment. Any thoughts on how to do that?
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85 percent of the German casualties were in the Eastern Front. While the Normandy operation was going on, Operation Bagration on the Eastern Front shattered Army Group Centre, trapped Army Group North, and caused 350,000 Germans casualties (the greatest blitzkrieg in WW2). Perhaps we should thank the Russians a lot more than the Americans?
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That info led me to this NY Times article, which says that four organizations were found in contempt and fined: Caucus Distributors Inc., Fusion Energy Foundation, National Democratic Policy Committee Campaigner Publications Inc. Since this is the only sourced, 3rd-party list I've seen, let's go with this. ·:· ·:·
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I talked at length about that trial in the first post. I said victim identification hasn't been used in decades. Since then trials have used the 'cog in the machine' doctrine which does not require victims to identify the accused or connect him with specific acts. Nobody said Nazi trials have ended. Though these are likely to be the last. The current trials all featured nonogenerians. Soon there will be none left alive.
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Oak Avenue/14th Street briefly closed due to gas leak MARSHFIELD – A broken valve on a propane tank at Superior Gas closed traffic on 14th Street between Locust and Chestnut avenues for about an hour Friday. The Marshfield Fire and Rescue Department was dispatched to the scene, 212 W. 14th St., at about 10:30 a.m., after a propane tank workers had been upgrading had slipped off a stand and a valve broke off, leaking propane into the air. There was never any danger of the gas igniting, firefighters said, despite the fact propane could be faintly smelled from across the street. Firefighters helped ventilate the building so workers could repair the broken valve once a replacement could be located.
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They got bailed out by Harper once. Why wouldn't they go for it again?
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If you ever saw Myles in character in open court you would realize that when he is in the zone ethics are out the window...defenestrated for the defense.
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Just out of curiosity.. in the HTTP Proxy tab.. "don't use proxy for:" field.. how do I tell it not to use it for uploads and scheduler contacts? Is that going to be something like "sched_op" or something along those lines? I get HTTP errors most of the time on scheduler contacts when using a proxy, and only one that I've used so far was able to upload. Proxy only really benefits for download, but upload and scheduler contact seem to work just fine without one.. so how do I limit proxy usage to just downloads? Or can I even? And yes, I know the crickets have died and something is seriously broken. I got one failed scheduler attempt earlier that said "HTTP service unavailable" followed by "error when receiving data from the peer." setiboincdata.ssl.berkeley.edu will stop it from using proxy for uploads. don't know about scheduler contact. crap, all dorked up again. seriously, what does it take to get some kind of actual, regular communication from the staff? Honestly, is it so hard to just post something, just once a day? ____________ Dublin, California Team: SETI.USA whats going on i've been trying to upload for 4 hrs i have 10 units done waiting to upload and i only have 10 units left ,i just get message deferred ???????? the server status says all is ok and i haveb't found any message here saying there is a problem what's going on ??? ____________ mmmm not much has changed then i stoped seti a few yrs ago and just returned as a new user but alas nothing has changed only been 4 days and already shit has happened running outa work units .If this sort of thing keeps happening as well as the incredibly slow d/u rate of only 19kb/s i might stop again .Pitty you can't solve bandwith problems . To think only 300 users on a torent site and 1-2meg speeds maybe you could come up with somthing like point to point (torrents) for downloading work units or maybe ask some users to do some of this work as speeds have increased so much scince the progect has started .Dial up speeds was ok in the 90's but not these days hell even Australia has good speeds now and we have been a joke for a long time .Think outside the box to solve these problems ____________ It seems we're all having the same fun ... it really gets boring in the end ... So the "good backup project" is getting tons of work to do now. I'm really tired of fiddling with proxies, retries, failures to this and that, etc ... one day I hope to see to good ole fast SETI@HOME back again. Despite all donation efforts from the last few months, all the problems remain ... too bad. Greez to all fellow crunchers out there, suffering from work starvation ;) Yeah..the odd thing is ...this have during the last couple of weeks turned into the backup project. All in all. It would be easy to post under news that there are some issues. Cuz there is now problem under the sun since the last fix in december. If ya catch my drift. Took me some help to find this thread about the server problems. Might be loosing users because they might think that the fault is at their end and they uninstall boinc att leave all in all. Since no one is reaching Scheduler and the Server Status Page is frozen, this one looks like a cpu lock like Matt described in his Jan 30 update. He said: The other day synergy (the scheduling server) had one of its (more and more frequency) CPU locks. I'm pretty sure this is a problem with the linux kernel, and not hardware, as this problem happened on bruno when it was the scheduling server. Maybe this is could be a software bug, but it's a pretty ugly crash the seems to be an inability to handle high demand. Maybe it's the way we have the system tuned. In any case, this happened just before the regular weekly outage, so the timing wasn't too bad. If so, it needs a power cycle and I think they have to go in for that. This is one time the colocation alternative would help. Other BOINC projects that run from campus computing centers benefit a lot from 24 hour coverage, subject matter experts, etc. Funding is probably a big issue. I'm about out of gpu work again so my backup project is set to kick in when I run out. Really wish the project would reconsider the task limits - the need for them disappeared just after they were implemented, and they hurt the project more than they could help. The flow of data into the science databases must be showing a decline with all the disruptions. ____________ Another Fred Support SETI@home when you search the Web with GoodSearch or shop online with GoodShop. Poor Poor Synergy, they make it running at it´s full capacity, nothing works fine when the edge is reached, you could bet all your chips on that. It´could be a super-server but to handle the request of 300K clients (or more i have no ideia how many hosts are trying to get SETI WU) what we need is a "servers farm" to split the job. You could say, SETI is a victim of his own success, the number of clients rise to an almost impossible to handle by a single server, specialy if it´s need to do some aditional work as you could see Synergy does on the servers page. <edit> Thats make me think, maybe a better temporary solution to all of our headaches is split the project in two servers, one with MB and one with AP, each one with it´s own 100mpbs link. ____________ And I keep forgetting that its a Sunday as its a working day in this part of the world. When someone does get in the lab to give the servers a kick, I hope they will open the sluice gates a bit wider this time so that we may download a decent cache to compensate for the weekly outage due on Tuesday. I have always only crunched for Seti, but I couldnt take it anymore and finally joined Einstein to keep my GPUs busy. ______________
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aeeeeee caralho
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This is excellent journalism. You found exactly what we expected you to find. Nothing. These companies are truly "Special Purpose". They exist for the sole purpose of channeling stolen money out of South Africa. All of which is proudly brought to us by the ANC. Thank you ANC !
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`CCD affecting other insects?== While all this is certainly entertaining, the qoute does not stand on its own in that even if all honeybee populations collapse, mankind will not disappear. Wild pollinator insects, animals, and even wind can still pollinate many even most edible food crops. Even if those crops that depend solely on domestic bee pollenation cannot be produced any longer, humans would adapt agriculture to fill those niches. :At this point it's not clear yet that CCD only affects bees. It certainly stands to reason that other insects could be affected by the same disorder. Also, the quote may be overly simplified. But the big picture is that without pollinators, things are much more difficult. :I have not seen any references that have indicated that wild bee populations, wild pollinators or other insects have been affected by the same disorder. If you know of any references that cite a similar decline in native or wild pollinators it may be helpful to include a section on this. ::Wild bees are generally becoming rare in the Western world due to habitat destruction. This is AFAIK most severe in C Europe. ::I agree that wild bees are increasingly rare worldwide, but the cause has little if anything to do with colony collapse. :::``Little if anything``? The proper and correct response is it has nothing to do with CCD. Even in the event that CCD should prove to be a ``disease``, diseases are rather specific in what they affect, and a disease that affects honey bees is unlikely to affect any other insects; and there are only 7 species of honey bees. It's like expecting that a disease that affects deer will spread to other mammals, such as humans. That is an unreasonable expectation - it most definitely does NOT ``stand to reason that other insects could be affected by the same disorder`` - the reality is exactly the opposite. The seven species in the genus Apis have had something on the order of 35 million years of independent evolution - 35 million years for their genomes to diverge from those of all other insects; compare that to the 70 million years mammals have existed. The human genome has had about as much time to diverge from deer, as the honey bee genome has had to diverge from other bees. But no one expects humans and deer to be affected by the same diseases. Why should a honey bee disease affect other bees? :::While it is certainly true that habitat destruction and climate change are major threats to pollinating insects, bees foremost among them, CCD, even in a worst-case scenario, is not a threat to anything outside of agriculture. ==`
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It's curious, the way certain Canadian leftists are OH SO VOCAL in the wake of terrorist attacks against the USA... .. yet we do not hear similar outbursts from THEM in the wake of terrorist attacks in Canada. Here is Naomi Klein right after airplanes hit New York's World Trade Center: "... here's a different question that must be asked: Did U.S. foreign policy create the conditions..." blah blah blah? Ah yes, American foreign policy! They had it coming! Why so quiet tonight, Ms. Klein? Why not lob your pungently pointed "question that must be asked" about CANADIAN foreign policy whilst EDMONTONIANS are bleeding in hospital? And where's UBC's Professor Sunera Thobani? Why's she not out on camera yelling about how Canadian foreign policy is "soaked in blood", and stringing together sentences about "the Canadian people" that include the phrase "a people which is bloodthirsty, vengeful, and calling for blood"? And what, Michelle Landsberg, no accusations of media conspiracy tonight
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Bill: IMO, the first step to improvement in anything is to identify the problems which need to be addressed....to identify the "shortcomings", then to plan and take actions toward improvement. "looking at the negative" does not, IMO, lead to depression...."dwelling on the negative" does. If my car won't start I can whine about it, I can say "or well" and start walking, or I can say "geez, I'd better fix it" and do so. The first, indeed, leads to depression; the second ignores the problem and the third is a positive quest for a solution. I'll take the third option every time. regards, Gary Crum
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juvenile records are CONFIDENTIAL... and SEALED when they turn adult.. only a Judge can unseal them when they are adults and that info is used for sentencing considerations... only traffic type "crimes" are public.. you have noooo idea how much juvie crime is going on around you nor the HUNDREDS of thousands if not millions of dollars being spent on "treatment"....what is sad is that a Captain is so out of touch with the happenings in the community and needs to refer to "statistics" for information instead of his Patrol Officers and residents... do you honestly think the 4 recent juvie murder victims were innocent bystanders ?? the State can release info about them but chooses not to... demand answers from Youth Corrections...
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MWMC was a great place to work and a better place for healthcare. Congratulations!
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Actually Taulant23, Elysonius's edits were very constructive. The only thing that was deleted was the Pelasgians section (and the dead link image of Belushi from Animal House). You have failed to provide sources and have not discussed your reasons for reverting the Albania article.
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Boo hoo. It appears a lot of people don't know where food comes from. I had goat for dinner to help break the curse. Go Cubbies.
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Yes, I admired Bonnie Wiley. Thank you for sending your memory of Professor Wiley and the Los Angeles Times obituary about her death,
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== Students for a Democratic Society (1960 organization) == Don't know if this is a glitch or what have you, but CorenSearchBot reported a possible copyvio on my talk page (diff) during a fork-out from an article on Wikipedia. The page it cited as the page that the article was a substantial copy of was a fork of content that originated on Wikipedia. Is this an actual glitch, and if so, is this fixable?
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Cutting to the chase, 'she 'feels' she should be rewarded with some M O N E Y' Now, feel better?
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RIP Gord, and thanks for the great songs, and great memories.
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They are totally adorable !
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:Consensus is clearly against you, move on.
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I am not sure you are correct but it is a interesting theory. What about the opportunity for the guest workers?
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Millennials don't read newspapers, and in the US, by and large, did not care enough to vote.
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Galliani: Oliver was an idiot! By Football Italia staff Ex-Milan supremo Adriano Galliani has blasted Michael Oliver for his ‘ridiculous’ penalty award to Real Madrid against Juventus, branding the referee an ‘idiot’. Buffon was sent off for excessive dissent towards Oliver after he took issue with the Englishman’s decision to award Madrid a stoppage-time spot-kick, which ultimately knocked Juve out of the Champions League and sent Los Blancos into the semi-finals. “Juve deserved to win against Real,” Galliani told Corriere della Sera. “That penalty was debatable, plus it was ridiculous to send off Buffon: it showed [the referee] didn’t understand football psychology. “In conclusion: the referee was an idiot.” Watch Serie A live in the UK on Premier Sports for just £9.99 per month including live LaLiga, Eredivisie, Scottish Cup Football and more. Visit: https://www.premiersports.com/subscribenow
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भाई UP में राम राज्य उबाल मार रहा है? हैवानियत और तानशाही रुके से नही रुक रही है। सरकार हिदुत्व पे वोट लेकर CM से लेकर विधायक तक सब चिलम-गांजा फुक के आराम कर रहे है। महिला हैवानियत का शिकार हो रही है, बेगुनाह लोग गुंडे का, यहां तक कि अब पत्रकार के ऊपर पेशाब कर दिया जा रहा है।
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== Trafficking Arms On Europes Doorstep == *Transnistria Trafficking Arms On Europes Doorstep
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It’s interesting that Mr. Tonry would invoke Aristotle in a gun control debate given that gunpowder wouldn’t be invented until 14 centuries after the Greek philosopher’s death.
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Pico doesn't like Clinton because she is a 'liar"? I'm curious as to how he justifies the outrageous lies from Trump practically every time he gives a speech. All politicians lie.
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A Marine Corp General is the only hope for this administration.
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Кемерово, кинотеатр ,,Космос,, подобное творчество
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You want less violenceLegalize drugs, gambling and prostitution.Enforce immigration laws.Take away subsidized... https://t.co/t7PWQ5DqwZ
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RE: Lisa Bloom facts. I didn't say anything. She did.
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Marie, you really bare a striking resemblance to a young Michael Jackson from the 'Thriller' era in that photo. FACT
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` : You say 'Turks from Turkey, R. of Azerbaijan, European Turks, etc... are all Turkified peoples, not ethnic Turks' ) my mouth is not enough to laugh this. Then i ask you, if all of these are turkified, who turkified these? iranians? ) Do not be funny. Secondly, The term ``Turkic`` is generally considered to represent a broad linguistic characterization, and not necessarily an ethnic one (look and read the article carefully). So, all of Turks from Turkey, R. of Azerbaijan, European Turks, etc... are all Turkic peoples. `
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Discrimination is a slippery slope. "First they came ..." is a poem written by German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller. People need to look that poem up. It is particularly relevant these days, as is the song "Short People" by Randy Newman...
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Thank you Mr. Chin - your even rational argument speaks loudly in this chaos we are living in.
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I would say this game is about jerseys and dirt. If Alex Smith has a dirty jersey that's good for the Broncos, if Trevor does it isn't.
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No, before the Liberals wipe the hard drives and emails.
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2. The same chart shows what a cocksucking globalist faggot Obama was
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" Rama Rao Tatineni - a film director who has director over 65 films in a career spanning for over four decades since 1965. And he does not have a Wikiarticle....... • Talk2me "
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Funny, that is the first thing I thought of. At least all the PC ads for other businesses (clothing, banks etc), at least include one white person. So, who is exactly a minority under the lieberals?
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The only part that I think Hillary got wrong was "thankfully they are not America.", because unfortunately the "basket of deplorables" is becoming a larger part of America. I always found it ironic that those so opposed to "political correctness" and so enamored of a candidate who "tells it like it is" got so worked up over the "basket of deplorables" comment. But of course those people were most likely in that basket and didn't like being recognized for who they are. Hillary's "deplorable" comment in it's entirety was accurate and not at all offensive. Oh well ...
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Represented East Anchorage graciously. As an East Anchorage Latino kid I am very proud of Scott Gomez and his accomplishments. Always a hero of mine growing up even though I didn't play a lick of Hockey.
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