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3.289678 | 2.745441 | -1 | Return to Home Page - Ghostbusters Fans Movies | Cartoons | G
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mmunity [Read] [View Source] [View History] Vinz Clortho From
Ghostbusters Fans Jump to: navigation, search The Keymaster,
also known as Vinz Clortho, is the "Terror Dog" who possesses
Louis Tully in the first Ghostbusters movie. Both the Gatekeeper
and the Keymaster have the ability to possess human hosts and
then change into their native "Terror Dog" form when necessary.
The Keymaster holds one half of the ability to open the door
allowing Gozer the Gozerian access to our dimension. The
Gatekeeper holds the other half of this power. When both the
Gatekeeper and the Keymaster are allowed to use their powers
together, they alone can open the door for Gozer. One
distinguishing feature between the "Terror Dog" versions of Vinz
Clortho and Zuul are their horns. Vinz Clortho's horns are
longer and thinner than Zuul's. Vinz Clortho had the ability to
possess humans and change forms, |
5.306077 | 0.708904 | 13 | The Cure Three Imaginary Boys, the debut album from the Cure,
turns 35 this year, so it’s pretty goddam impressive that the
band is still around and still doing band things. One of those
things is a new album. The sessions that produced the last Cure
album, 2008′s 4:13 Dream, also yielded enough material for
another album. And this year, the band will release them as an
album, and they’ve tentatively given it the title 4:14 Scream.
(Don’t worry; there’s no release date announced yet, so they
still have plenty of time to change their minds on that title.)
The band seems to realize that 4:14 Dream, or whatever they
might end up calling it, will not end up as one of their
classics, since they’re already making plans to play their
actual classic music on tour. Three years ago, the Cure embarked
on a short Trilogy tour, where they played their first three
albums (Three Imaginary Boys, Seventeen Seconds, Faith) in full
every night. (There was also an earlier tour where they did
Pornography, Disintegration, and Bl |
3.683004 | 4.278237 | -1 | Round 2: Michael Pustilnik vs. Itaru Ishida • Print Author
Image Michael Pustilnik and Itaru Ishida have plenty in common.
Not only are they both two of the Tour's stronger players, but
they have similar reputations for being the quiet, reserved
type. And they both wear glasses! How crazy is that? Game 1
Pustilnik opened with Goblin Taskmaster, and Ishida had Wretched
Anurid. Pustilnik's morph creature became Exalted Angel, and it
attacked for four damage in the air. Solar Blast was cycled to
kill the Taskmaster, and Deathmark Prelate took down the Angel
after two attacks. Daru Stinger came down as a 3/3, revealing
two Gempalm Avengers, and died to Pinpoint Avalanche. Gempalm
Avenger provided a solid 3/5 body to work with, but Ishida
started to get ahead, playing Corpse Harvester to go along with
his Prelate. The Avenger attacked for three and was joined by
the second, along with Starlight Invoker. This left Pustilnik
with no cards in hand, and seven lands out. Ishida summoned
Menacing Ogre- he bid one, |
1.992886 | 0.002549 | -1 | Heroine and Beloved As heroine and beloved, Devi comes down to
earth and her exemplary life provides an inspiring model for
women. Devotees admire and adore these manifestations of Devi
because of the greatness of personal sacrifice and commitment to
moral obligation; the portrayal of courage, and outspokenness;
or the disregard of social norms in the face of overwhelming
love. [IMAGE: Radha and Krishna Dressed in Each Other's Clothes
(Lilahava). India, Punjab Hills, Kangra, 18th century. Opaque
watercolor on paper. Lent by the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art, gift of Don and Corky Whitaker. Standing with a symmetrical
landscape of yellow flowering creepers emerging from the
greenery of trees, Radha, holding Krishna's flute, has donned
her divine lover's peacock-feather crown and saffron-colored
dhoti. Blue-complexioned Krishna, in turn, wears Radha's
earrings, red skirt, blouse, and transparent shawl. Holding
hands, the two gaze into one another's eyes. This unique visual
motif of the clothing exchange se |
-0.59929 | 5.181247 | 4 | 4L60E to 4L80E swap. Discussion in 'GM Powertrain' started by
Sierraowner5.3, Jan 3, 2012. 1. Sierraowner5.3
Sierraowner5.3 Rockstar 4 Years 1000 Posts buddy of mine
has a 99 stepside reg cab with a 5.3, 4x4, 183,xxx mileage. his
tranny is going, and he is wondering how hard the swap would be,
he knows its not a bolt and go, but besides the computer and the
crossmember, would it be terribly difficult? he also knows
that he would need another 4x4 one. hes a mechanic for the
army, so hes fairly savvy on mechanical stuff. 2. murdog94
murdog94 Epic Member 5+ Years 5000 Posts I believe the
transfer cases are different as well. but the 4L80 should be the
same lenght, and bolt in the same, as well as the computer
inputs so really he would just need to measure one, and check on
the transfer case mounts (number of bolts and spacing) so really
if that is the same (im not familiar with the 4L60 auto transfer
and the 4L80auto transfer if that is what he has) but the tranny
cases as fa |
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The Ludwig von Mises Institute Advancing Austrian Economics,
Liberty, and Peace Advancing the scholarship of liberty in the
tradition of the Austrian School Search Mises.org American
Anarchism Mises Daily: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 by [Talk
delivered at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, November 20, 2000.]
Benjamin Tucker (left) and Lysander Spooner (right) I want to
take a very basic look at one of the traditions that underlies
modern libertarianism — namely, 19th-century individualist
anarchism in America. Before doing so, however, I want to
define what I mean by modern libertarianism. Namely, the body of
political thought that emerged from and continues to develop
through the synthesis of the best theory from four schools of
thought. The synthesis was accomplished when Murray Rothbard
took the radical antistatism of the individualist anarchists and
wed it with Austrian economics, the foreign policy of the Old
Right (isolationism), an |
2.284957 | 2.285484 | -1 | extremely flagrent, or showing acts of homosexuality most of the
time, or really gay. The annapolis mall man, you are really gay.
Fuck you bitch. by C-Dogg (Shocker represent) January 20, 2005
A. Think Richard Simmons and Brian Boitano in hot pink jumpsuits
making out; Alternatively, any male Buffy the Vampire Slayer
fan. B. So staggeringly gay that you have to sit down because
you just can't function. When Jim walked in wearing a feather
boa and said "Hey-eee!" that might have been the most uber gay
thing I've ever seen in my life. by Fitsy Mitsimmons January 28,
2005 Something that is extermely gay. Gay to the ten degree.
Someone who plays everquest is uber gay by scrumdiddlyumpcious
November 18, 2005 so extremely gay, that your so shocked that
you have to sit down, and you question your self, asking if
everything you knew in life was wrong. "i saw something i
shouldnt have, it was so uber gay, that its hard not to question
the meaning of life." by 147 November 22, 2007 Someone who is so
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8 kindle fire curled and if you had your heart set on the one
and only, there is a reason, it is america's sweetheart the
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you are looking for a tablet for kids, based on what i know
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maybe you are driving in you can't take your eyes off the road
to read a book but there are so many things but are built-in
controls for kids for they can customize the screen it is free
time. >>guest: free time means if your by this tablet for you,
unless you are an incredible denver, the kids will want to use
it also, you can give them their own along again. they cannot
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0.814765 | 7.742762 | 77 | Jon Timko What PC hardware would be good for video editing? 02
Nov 2011 02 Nov 2011 | | It seems like I never have enough
power to do video editing on my computer. Can you recommend
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0.845469 | -0.501645 | 50 | Under the Ustasha Mark Mazower • Sarajevo, 1941-45: Muslims,
Christians and Jews in Hitler’s Europe by Emily Greble
Cornell, 276 pp, £21.50, February 2011, ISBN 978 0 8014 4921 5
I last flew into Sarajevo on 28 June 1994. The besieged city was
momentarily quiet. Forces loyal to Milosevic and Karadzic looked
down from the hills, but a demilitarisation agreement was
holding firm. On the drive from the airport, I shared a ride
with an Austrian journalist, in town because it was 80 years to
the day since Archduke Franz Ferdinand had been shot. ‘What do
people think of Gavrilo Princip now?’ she asked the driver.
‘That terrorist,’ he replied. A couple of days later, a friend
sneaked me into the Unprofor headquarters in a villa in the
centre of town. General Michael Rose was away in Pale, we were
told, negotiating with the Serbs. We were shown into a bedroom,
now used as Rose’s private office. A Royal Marine sat back in
the general’s chair, feet on the desk, his head hidden behind a
thick book. The book was |
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4.006052 | -3.739714 | 55 | Red Wings’ Maltby was the ultimate pest Though he never played
on a #1 line, Kirk Maltby played against many of them. Maltby’s
skills were such that he was often asked to disrupt the tactics
of the most talented players on the opposing team. He was like a
defensive specialist in basketball, shutting down the best
scorer, all the while poking and pestering them until they grew
so frustrated that they snapped. Then, he had them right where
he wanted them. As part of Detroit’s famous “Grind Line” with
Kris Draper and Darren McCarty (and at times, Joey Kocur),
Maltby played a crucial role for the Red Wings in his 14 seasons
in the red and white. This wasn’t lost on the fans at Joe Louis
Arena, and as a result, Maltby became one of the most beloved
players in franchise history. In all of Detroit sports history,
few athletes enjoyed the widespread allegiance that Matby did.
And though his #18 may never hang from the rafters of The Joe
alongside famous teammate Steve Yzerman, Maltby drew cheers for
his gritty p |
-1.945259 | 0.348376 | -1 | Log In Register Bad Joke by David King on February 9, 2011
Gov. Andrew Cuomo had a real good act going during his budget
speech on Feb. 1. As though it was his first time ever examining
a state budget, he declared that he had found the secret!
Medicare and education aid have built-in cost escalations that
then lead to increased spending and a higher budget deficit
every year. Cuomo acted like he had just exposed years of Albany
malfeasance. The janitor at the capitol knows the budget works
this way, so the idea that the child of a multiple-term
governor, who worked on his father’s campaigns and served as
attorney general had just found out was a bit of a stretch. Yes,
Medicaid and education costs go up each year. More people join
the roles of Medicaid and neglected school districts need more
money. The Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit resulted in a
judge’s ruling that the state must commit to providing more aid
to urban schools, but the state has put the increase off year
after year. Nevertheless, Cuom |
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-0.313247 | 6.582955 | -1 | Sydney Morning Herald Online Home > Opinion > The
Heckler > Article Cold comfort for internet fridges August
20, 2003 Printer friendly version Print this article Email to a
friend Email to a friend High-tech gadetry doesn't do a thing
for Ben Smyth. Hold on, where did the future go? Last month the
side of every bus heralded the arrival of the internet fridge,
with its integrated internet-enabled telephone, MP3 player, and
PC. But today the fridge, and the hotly anticipated future along
with it, have disappeared. Most would argue that price is to
blame. This product carries a price tag of $15,000, putting the
future well out of reach of all but a lucky few. However, this
should not be a problem for a nation of backyard tinkerers and
handypersons, highly trained by years of do-it-yourself TV. All
we need is an entry-level laptop computer ($2000), a fridge
($800), and some silicon glue ($19.95). Using a sheet of paper
(obtained from work for free), trace a template from the laptop,
then use |
-3.912744 | 2.401166 | -1 | Health knowledge made personal California 10026 Trim Fusion,
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3.878737 | 3.101123 | -1 | [MetroActive Movies] [ Movies Index | Sonoma | MetroActive
Central | Archives ] Son of Hugo the leopard son
Globetrotting naturalist Douglas Quin explores Hugo Van Lawick's
newest film By David Templeton Writer David Templeton takes
interesting people to interesting movies in his ongoing quest
for the ultimate post-film conversation. This time out, he takes
in the sumptuous wild-life epic The Leopard Son with award-
winning musician and naturalist Douglas Quin. Hugo Van Lawick
is to wildlife cinematographers what Orson Welles is to aspiring
actor/directors--though Hugo has yet to shoot a wine commercial.
His spectacular '60s-era images of the respected primatologist
(and then wife) Jane Goodall working among Africa's chimpanzees
are legendary. For 30 years, his shots of wildlife on the plains
of the Serengeti have served as a benchmark to those unfearing
souls who ache for the chance to put a camera (or a microphone)
right in the snarling face of nature. "I was certainly inspired
as a young man by the |
1.687366 | 0.621542 | 111 | previous next He raised troops over the whole province; added
thirty auxiliary cohorts to the two legions he had already under
his command; formed great magazines of corn to supply
Marseilles, and the armies under Afranius and Petreius; ordered
the Gaditani to furnish him with ten ships of war; caused a
considerable number to be built at Hispalis; sent all the money
and ornaments he found in the temple of Hercules to Cales; left
there a garrison of six cohorts, under the command of Caius
Gallonius, a Roman knight, the friend of Domitius, who had sent
him thither to look after an inheritance of his; conveyed all
the arms, public and private, to Gallonius's house; spoke every
where disadvantageously of Caesar; declared several times from
his tribunal, that Caesar had been worsted, and that many of his
soldiers had gone over to Afranius, as he was well assured by
undoubted testimonies: by all which, having struck a terror into
the Roman citizens of that province, he obliged them to promise
him one hundred and n |
2.115408 | 0.313094 | 44 | references to reincarnation From: Aldo Randmaa ( Date: Wed Apr
01 1998 - 06:59:13 EST Hello, b-greekers! Could anyone
(possibly off-list) briefly comment on the claim that in AD 325
references to reincarnation were removed from the New Testament
by Constantine and his mother Helena, and that the decision was
confirmed by the Second Council of Constantinople in AD 553. I
read it from a Finnish healthy life-style magazine, and I would
consider it wrong, but I'd like to have someone authoritative
say a word. Aldo Randmaa Tallinn, Estonia |
4.343284 | 0.745799 | -1 | What we talking bout? Real shit or we talking 'bout rhymes? You
talking 'bout millions or you talking 'bout mine? What we
talking 'bout, cause I ain't got time For what people be talking
'bout all the time What we talking 'bout fiction or we talking
'bout fact? You talking 'bout fiction? Hold up, pardon my back
from Jay Z – What We Talkin' About Lyrics on Rap Genius Hova
is trying to figure out in this song why everybody disrespects
him. Is it just for marketing purposes or do they actually
dislike him? Is it because he earns millions with music while
other rappers don’t? Just say it, he doesn’t have time to waste.
Don’t waste my breath I don’t know how many moons a nigga got
left Jay Z has seen old friends — from Dehaven and Jaz O — try
to take shots at him, claiming that he stole from them but it’s
just fiction. Hova wants #factsonly. “Pardon my back” is an
expression that means that you are walking away and ending the
conversation. To help improve the meaning of these lyrics,
visit “What We Talkin' |
1.224182 | 2.000446 | 40 | Are you still having sex with your ex? Arunima Mazumdar, Apr
29, 2013, 12.00AM IST (Are you still having sex…) Temptations
are hard to resist and perhaps that is why they are called so,
especially when the cue is a blast from the past. And who better
than the dear television couple, Ross and Rachel from the series
'Friends' can epitomize the theme of hooking up with your ex-
lover? It wouldn't be inappropriate to say that physical
intimacy is a binding factor in a relationship. In fact, the
emotional and physical aspects are almost intangible, which is
why, when two individuals decide to part ways, the situation is
shattering for both. Two possible circumstances measure up here
- a consensual break-up, the decision for which is usually a
practical one or a painfully heartbreaking affair for either the
boy or the girl, whosoever did not expect the blow. The reasons
for break-up may vary but the embers of passion remain in all
hearts, veiled and often disregarded as "past is past". So what
happens when these |
-5.296393 | 1.331327 | 33 | Wiener Schnitzel 4 Pork or Veal Cutletts (approx each 4oz)
Salt and Pepper 4 Tbs flour 3 Eggs 200g bread crumbs (little
more than 3/4 Cup) Canola cooking oil Cooking Instructions
Flatten the meat with a meat hammer inside a zip log bag.
Season with salt and pepper and then coat in flour. Coat in
beaten egg and then coat in breadcrumbs (press the bread crumbs
firmly on with your hands). cooked through. Approx. 4 mins on
both sides. Serve with Roasted Potatoes, Spaetzle, Mashed
Potatoes or German Potato Salad. Once cooked serve right away.
Wiener Schnitzel Main Course Main Ingredients: You are
here |
-2.065016 | -1.113878 | 10 | About your Search confesses to this? >> even though he's
allegedly confessed, when defense attorneys get in the picture
they'll say he wasn't given his miranda warnings, they'll
probably say his parents should have been present. i don't know
what kinds of claims they'll raise, so just because a case looks
strong doesn't mean there's no preliminary hearing or trial.
there will certainly be this hearing, regardless of whether it's
a confession. >> not only that, but i assume if it goes to
trial, how likely do you think it may be that they claim
insanity? >> i think that's a probable defense here. you're
looking at a 17-year-old kid, alleged to have killed a 10-year-
old girl. we're not clear at all what the motive could possibly
be. we don't know how the killing even occurred that the point.
there hasn't been any detail that's come out that's reliable. so
it's a little early to tell. but just the age disparity, and the
lack of apparent motive, would suggest a severe mental problem.
so yes, i think an insanity d |
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-0.096656 | -0.681184 | -1 | What next for Spain's protesting 'angry ones'? A diverse crowd
has bolstered the 'post-democratic' hardcore, but after Sunday's
election, momentum may be hard to maintain •
theguardian.com, • Jump to comments () Puerta del Sol square
Protesters sleep in the Puerta del Sol square in Madrid, Spain.
Photograph: Pedro Armestre/AFP/Getty Images A protest in Puerta
del Sol square in Madrid, what could be more appropriate? After
all, one of Spain's most iconic images is Goya's depiction of a
riot there, The Second of May. There you can see a bunch of
Spaniards taking on Napoleon's invading army. And it was also in
Puerta del Sol that a crowd succeeded in ousting the king in
1931 and proclaiming a republic. Since then the square has lost
almost all of its rebellious soul, having been transformed into
a tourist spot. It has gone from a place of memory to a place of
souvenirs. That is, until Sunday when a rather obscure
demonstration turned into a permanent rally, which is gaining
momentum by the day and has |
0.53568 | 7.605284 | -1 | 12 Essential Tips to Using XBMC as the Perfect Media Hub +
Add a Comment This seems to look good. I am curious how is it
handling .mkv, .mp4, .ogg and other, not so common, file
extensions. Does it run faster than a standard Windows 7? If it
does I would definitely install it on my netbook, which I use
only for playing media when I am on the move or when I am too
lazy to get out the bed. That version of FFmpeg is really
old. Why not grab a newer one from somewhere like
http://ffmpeg.arrozcru.org/autobuilds/? 64-bit Windows builds
are also available from there now. Also, this line seems to
create images with a smaller file size and higher quality: for
/r %i in (*.avi) do ffmpeg -i "%i" -ss 5 -f mjpeg -sameq
-vframes 1 "%~dpni.tbn" Have to agree a HTPC running win7 is
superior to XBMC, which is really only good for (are you ready
for the surprise) the xbox. As I don't favor the serious noise
of the original xbox I'd just assume have a win7 HTPC. Maybe
get it to run on a 360 and I might consider i |
-2.340781 | -0.244827 | 36 | What happened to fixing the U.S. economy? The No. 1 issue on the
minds of more than 65 percent of Americans during the recent
presidential campaign was how to create jobs, get people back to
work, and stimulate a new chance at prosperity. It was the
economy, stupid. But since President Barack Obama was elected,
the talk in Washington has reverted to: higher taxes,
immigration reform, gun control, women in combat, and even the
fate of the nation's abortion law. Hey, these might be
important issues, but they're not vital to the nation's longterm
security and solvency. It's the economy, stupid. Americans
shouldn't be letting Obama and federal legislators off the hook.
They should be pressing the people's agenda and not falling for
the political brinksmanship that is still paramount in Congress.
It is astounding that as the U.S. unemployment rate remained
grudgingly high at 7.9 percent in December, federal lawmakers
appear content that the figure is a new "normal," that we've
overcome the recession, and thi |
-0.32474 | 0.602223 | 6 | (94 Posts) * Victims being treated as guilty until proven
innocent. SirEdmundFrillary Fri 30-Nov-12 15:56:39 Dear
Keir, How do you treat members of the CPS who are victims of
sexual assault and rape? SirEdmundFrillary Fri 30-Nov-12
16:47:22 and/or rape. SirEdmundFrillary Tue 04-Dec-12 14:35:52
timeforachangebaby Tue 04-Dec-12 16:45:51 How can victims who
feel Stonewalled in their own cases get better answers? Ie
victim has a question, the answer from OIC is - "that's a CPS
decision I don't know" but a victim cannot speak to CPS to get
answers to their questions and the police not seeing it as their
job to question CPS. DyeInTheEar Tue 04-Dec-12 17:58:28
unrulysun Tue 04-Dec-12 20:38:40 StewieGriffinsMom Tue
04-Dec-12 21:12:31 Message withdrawn at poster's request.
AbigailAdams Tue 04-Dec-12 21:35:56 I am with SGM here. Do you
have these measures in place for the false allegations of any
other crime? And how do you think these special measures are
helping with the inherent mi |
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0.020141 | 7.098653 | 8 | Rumor: Sony Working on an Android Walkman Sony's X-Series
Walkman fares well in a straightforward spec war, but PMP
hardware is becoming less important than software and apps, such
that Sony—and others—may have to change their tack. Some
analysts say they've already started—with Android. The reports
comes from Impress Watch, who says the company is working on an
Android PMP, and possibly satnav, but offers few details beyond
that. They sound fairly confident, describing Sony's interest in
Android for non-phone devices as an "open secret." The
possibility is compelling: Android is free, customizable, and
already has media playing capabilities built in. It's suited to
touchscreens, and has a fantastic web browser. Most importantly,
it's got a decent app store—a feature that has propelled Apple's
iPod Touch miles ahead from its competition over the past year.
For now, though, it's not clear how much of this report is based
on actual inside information, and how much is based on some
analyst's theory that if he |
-1.697909 | 0.270525 | -1 | The Elusive Specificity of Reparations By David Frum An
advocate of reparations should not, in my opinion, disregard the
fundamental question: Who will get them? How much? Who will
pay? Ta-Nehisi Coatesthe author of the Atlantic's cover story on
this issue and my debate interlocutor heredisagrees. Ta-Nehisi
notes that the U.S. has paid ethnically based compensation
before, to Japanese-Americans interned during World War II. It
will therefore be “radically practical” to pay again, this time
to black Americans. But that’s a deep and dangerous
misunderstanding. The United States did not pay reparations to
Japanese Americans as an ethnic group. The United States
government paid $20,00 per person to those Japanese Americans
(or next of kin) who were interned during World War II. Japanese
Americans who were not interned (about 15,000 people) received
nothing. The compensation was individual, not collective—a point
I stressed when I wrote in favor of such payments back in the
late 1980s as a fledgling columnis |
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depiction of the Curiosity rover. The Mars rover Curiosity,
first launched in November 2011, lands on the Martian surface
tonight (08/05/12). As excited as I am about having a new rover
on the Red Planet looking for clues that might lead to a
discovery of a martian biosphere, I am even more excited by the
fact that anyone with access to the internet is going to be able
to watch it all happen in real time. The rover’s camera feed
will be available to everyone HERE , though I’m not sure if
there will include any footage of the actual descent. The
footage should continue for some time, meaning anyone interested
in what the rover is up to can check in on it anytime in the
future. This kind of access to real time footage of scientific
discovery as it happens is unprecedented in human history. In
the time of Isaac Newton, most |
0.161294 | 8.16954 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I am trying to implement Scrum and
have some basic questions. I understand creating stories to
implement end user functionality, but where does a "meta-task"
like collecting requirements for the stories in the first place
come from? Is this even before the story process begins? I guess
I am struggling with the fact that a project starts up at some
point, and then tasks like "get requirements" and "create user
stories" are needed, but those are also part of the project and
need to be captured somewhere. Do they fit into Scrum stories?
Are they part of a sprint? It seems like they should be, but
creating stories for them seems recursive...I hope that makes
sense. Thanks! share|improve this question This can be related:
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4.319863 | 2.694319 | 5 | Vince Vaughn talks about his new film "Delivery Man" at the
film's Hollywood premiere Vince Vaughn arrives at the Los
Angeles premiere of "Delivery Man" at the El Capitan Theatre.
(Jason Merritt/Getty Images / November 3, 2013) It's been a
rough few years at the box office for Vince Vaughn. Last
summer, the actor reteamed with Owen Wilson in "The Internship"
— an attempt to re-create the glory of their 2005 hit, "Wedding
Crashers." But the comedy tanked at the box office, collecting
just $44.6 million. It was the third flop in a row for Vaughn,
after the failure of "The Watch" and "The Dilemma" — each of
which grossed less than $50 million apiece. The movies all had
at least one thing in common: They were all bromances. (Vaughn
was Kevin James' BFF in 2011's "The Dilemma" and fought aliens
with Ben Stiller, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade in "The Watch"
last year.) PHOTOS: Billion-dollar movie club Perhaps to try
to change course, the 43-year-old leaves that genre behind in
"Delivery Man," Ken Scott's rem |
-3.629725 | 3.77832 | -1 | The buzz We all know too much sweet stuff is bad for dental
health and the waistline. But is consuming too much refined
sugar as ageing as too much sun exposure? In recent years,
nutritionists and dermatologists alike have warned about refined
sugar and its effect on the skin. But is there any evidence to
support this? What else? Thanks to decades of public campaigns
about sun awareness, most people know too much exposure to
ultraviolet radiation is bad for us, leading to premature ageing
and, potentially, skin cancer. There is less knowledge about the
effect of our diet on our skin. Sydney nutritionist and author
Michele Chevalley Hedge says consuming too much refined sugar
causes harmful molecules to form in our body. They are called
advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and they damage collagen
and elastin. Antioxidants, which can help keep skin looking
healthy, are also reduced by too much refined sugar in the diet.
Hedge is particularly concerned about the amount of "hidden"
sugar in the Australi |
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3.302136 | 3.94477 | -1 | I'm a big Command & Conquer and Battlefield fan. Although I
don't play the aforementioned games as much as I used to, they
made up my childhood, and I always have a space on my hard drive
for them. Recently, I've been putting my time into playing with
friends on games like: DayZ, Warframe, MechWarrior Online,
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Tiberium Night 7 comments by GooberTrooper on Mar 30th, 2011
You might be asking yourself. Yet another C&C 3 mod that is
supposed to fix C&C 4's errors? No. This is different. This is a
"What If" situation. What if... when GDI Ioned Temple Prime they
actually killed Kane. If GDI killed Kane then we have a far
different plot line which I will begin to describe now. During
the Third Tiberium war GDI used an Ion Cannon to destroy Temple
Prime. The heart of Nod. During the resulting explosion Kane was
unable to flee and was among the countless people that were both
justly (from GDI's perspective) and innocently slaughtered from
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2.31631 | 8.579781 | 24 | Take the 2-minute tour × many textbooks tell me that
Hamiltonians are constructed from Lagrangians like
$$L=L(q,\dot{q})$$ with a Legendre transformation to obtain the
Hamiltonian as $$H=\dot{q}\frac{\partial L}{\partial
\dot{q}}-L$$ but none of the textbooks explain how this is done.
My specific problem is that I have Lagrangians that do not
depend on $\dot{q}$ and therefore should have $\frac{\partial
L}{\partial \dot{q}}=0$, hence $H=-L$. But my impression from
the clues I have is that it is not that simple. Let's say the
Lagrangian is $$L(q)=\ln(q)-(2q-10)\lambda$$ Now as far as I
know the Legendre transformation should give a function
$f^*(p)=\sup(pq-L(q))$ (this implies $p=\frac{\partial
L}{\partial q}$) which is obtained by substituting the
stationary point $q_s$ of $\sup(pq-L(q))$ into $pq-L(q)$ thus
getting $f^*(p)=pq_s-L(q_s)$ (for instance wikipedia's Legendre
Transformation page explains this). Doing this for the example
above: $$\frac{\partial (pq-L(q))}{\partial q}=\frac{\partial
(pq-\ln(q)+( |
-0.572685 | 10.27508 | -1 | Take the tour × I am creating a Custom Post Type using a custom
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presented in a table layout for print / email purpose. It seems
that the logical solution for this situation is to include a
specific template file in the plugin which will be used on
single Custom Post Type query instead of the single.php /
index.php provided in the theme. How can I use a file in my
plugin as a replacement for single.php / index.php on single
custom-post-type query? Thank you in advance. share|improve
this question add comment 1 Answer up vote 3 down vote
accepted The way I handle these is to store to use
template_include to conditionally pass my plug-in template. One
of these conditions is that the corresponding file hasn't
already been found by WordPress (i.e. isn't present in the theme
folder). This means that users can over-ride the plug-in
template with a theme-specific one by simply creating the
appropriate template in their theme. As such they can ma |
3.381834 | 3.80869 | -1 | Daily or Weekly BVI forecast Starting in 2007 US citizen will
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Vol. 36, No.1 - December / January 2006/07 The second of the
hugely popular Pirates of the Caribbean movie series released in
2006 has become a record breaking phenomenon. The movie begins
in a traditional manner with story and costume faithful to the
early 1700s. Soon though, it metamorphoses into a supernatural
satire complete with spectacular special effects, more weird and
wonderful than historically accurate. What many people may be
unaware of is that there is a real Dead Man's Chest, Dead Man's
Bay and a true story of a treasure chest full of pieces of eight
right here in the British Virgin Islands. Not only that, but
adventure storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson used many incidents
from the BVI's skullduggery to spice his famous novel, the
immortal Treasure Island. The Hollywood Pirates of the Caribbean
writers seem to have had no qualms in borrowing Stevenson's
famous refrain: Fi |
-1.231756 | 1.012975 | -1 | Proviso Probe Saturday, June 28, 2008 baby birds squeak for
money in Maywood On Thursday, June 26, Cook County Board
President Todd Stroger and Maywood Village President Henderson
Yarbrough led a meeting that had the nominal subject of
community violence. The cynical perspective of the meeting would
be to say that county employees were preening to justify their
jobs and a number of community members were asking for money for
their own ideas about how to reduce violence. Almost all the
discussions about violence concentrated on youth violence.
Proviso Township, which includes Maywood, already spends vast
money on its children. We have this program called the public
schools. The public schools serving Maywood are horribly
mismanaged. No amount of putting church ministers, deacons and
local busybodies on payroll to implement “violence reduction
programs” is going to change that the schools suck. The Maywood
community has consistently voted to put corrupt people in charge
of the schools. And these elected |
-0.638078 | 0.665637 | 6 | School & Event Closings Alert Security guard shoots robbery
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Help aleman - 1/24/2013 8:58 AM 0 Votes By all means bubba let
us protect the criminal...need to give lead poisoning to more of
these...they might get the message Big Ron - 1/24/2013 2:52 AM
1 Vote Thats not entirely factual Bubbamax..... The security
guard was acting as an authorized agent for the bank, therefore
the security guard had every right to attempt to stop the theft
of the property, if he was attempting to stop the actual theft
of the property and the fleeing "window licker" made a
threatening gesture with a firearm by I dunno say pointing it at
the security guard, then the guard just like any other citizen
has the right to bust his melon and send a letter to his folks
to break his plate cause |
1.434298 | 3.500565 | -1 | Michelle Obama, Samantha Cameron Alex Wong/Pool/Sipa 1 of 3
State Dinner Samantha Cameron opted for a three-quarter sleeve
lace dress by London-based designer Alessandra Rich for the
White House State Dinner, while Michelle Obama chose a teal,
off-the-shoulder Marchesa gown and layered Tom Binns necklaces.
Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig are both
British, while the label is run out of New York. Now that's
diplomatic! 1 of 3 |
1.572681 | 9.425215 | -1 | [Numpy-discussion] Who will use numpy.ma? Travis Oliphant
oliphant.travis at ieee.org Thu Jan 12 16:47:02 CST 2006 Joris
De Ridder wrote: >>>>y = array([1, nan, 0.47]) >array([ 1.
, nan, 0.47 ]) >No exception, no sorting. Is this
a feature or a bug? :) It's a "problem" that the user needs to
be aware of, but I'm not sure how to fix. Notice that the same
problem exists with python b =y.tolist() Same effect. The
problem may be that nans are always False on comparison with
another object and this ends up confusing the sort functions.
To fix it we would have to write a special nan-sort or else
remove the nans entirely, but I don't think we should check for
nans for every sort of floating-point values, because it would
be slower. So, the user needs to do that. More information
about the Numpy-discussion mailing list |
-2.073306 | 1.0999 | 101 | @article {Arango:2005-09-10T00:00:00:0003-6846:1829, author =
"Arango, Luis E. and Posada, Carlos E.", title = "Labour
participation in Colombia", journal = "Applied Economics",
volume = "37", number = "16", year = "2005-09-10T00:00:00",
abstract = "A model is estimated for the decision of
participating in the labour market for different groups of
household members: not coupled (single, divorced and widow)
women and men and coupled (married and in permanent union) women
and men. The differences among these groups are significant.
Probit models are estimated for the period 1984:1–2000:4 using
the National Housing Survey. The neoclassical static model
performs fairly well in describing the empirical determinants of
the decision of participating. In terms of sign and significance
of estimated coefficients the best performance of the model is
reached for women. In terms of prediction the model proves
useful for not coupled persons. Except for the variable named
‘children aged less than six years', all variables p |
-1.932315 | 2.690093 | 54 | Green iguana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Green Iguana) Jump to: navigation, search
Green iguana[1] Green iguana on branch.jpg Scientific
classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class:
Reptillia Order: Squamata Family: Iguanidae Genus: Iguana
Species: I. iguana Binomial name Iguana iguana (Linnaeus), 1758
Iguana iguana distribution map.png • Iguana iguana rhinolopha
Wiegman, 1834 • Lacerta Igvana Linnaeus, 1758 • Hypsilophus
tuberculatus Wagler 1830 • Iguana hernandessi Jan 1857 •
Iguana iguana rhinolopha Wiegman, 1834 • Hypsilophus
rhinolophus Fitzinger, 1843 • Iguana rhinolopha Dumeril &
Bibron, 1837 • Iguana rhinolophus Günther, 1885 The green
iguana or common iguana (Iguana iguana) is a large, arboreal,
mostly herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana native
to Central, South America, and the Caribbean. Usually, this
animal is simply called the iguana. The green iguana ranges over
a large geographic area, from southern Brazil and Paraguay as |
0.39222 | 5.030775 | -1 | Why Bouncy Legs Work Better 23 March 2010 8:01 pm If
efficiency were all that matters, animals would hobble around
like pirates with two peg legs. That's because, mathematically
speaking, running with stiff legs requires less energy. But
humans and many other animals have "squishy" legs, and a new
simulation suggests why. When attached to real, floppy bodies,
so-called compliant legs prove more efficient, absorbing more
force and offering more stability in rough terrain. The finding
helps explain the long-puzzling paradox of why animals crouch
and bounce as they run and may change how researchers model
animal locomotion. From loping camels to scuttling crabs,
animals move in a variety of ways. Centuries of research have
focused on why certain styles prevail--even Aristotle took a
stab at it. In the 1970s, researchers began using mathematics
and computers to model locomotion. That's when they ran into a
problem: models predicted that stiff legs were most efficient,
but real-world animals tended toward crouc |
-1.679214 | 8.337003 | -1 | Page is a not externally linkable - WebmasterWorld -- Community
Building and User Generated Content ---- Why Moderation Helps
Communities Grow martinibuster - 6:48 pm on Mar 4, 2013 (gmt 0)
I don't recall that the data concluded that moderation helps
communities grow. It only concludes that unfettered expression
leads to polarization of opinions. I believe the title of this
discussion is misleading because the article does not support
the contention that it puts forth. The study showed that a lack
of moderation has a polarizing effect on opinions. But there is
no conclusion offered that moderation will help grow a forum. It
seems that many of the most popular forums across most any niche
contains various degrees of wild and wooly interactions that
point to a lack of moderation. A lack of moderation hasn't
prevented those highly popular forums across a range of topics
from growing. I believe that moderation of member expression
can inhibit the growth of a forum. There's an upside and
downside to running a |
1.780202 | 2.29208 | 62 | Provost’s Digital Innovation Grants: eTLP eTLP: Digitizing
Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Kyle Ferguson,
Philosophy Kyle Ferguson Ludwig Wittgenstein s (1889-1951)
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus is arguably the most important
text of twentieth-century philosophy. It shook analytic
philosophy to its foundations when published in German in 1921
and in English the following year. The work concerns the
relation between the logical structure of our statements and
thoughts about the world and the world itself, and it argues
that philosophy’s traditional problems only arise from
misunderstanding that relation. The Tractatus’ most striking
textual feature is its complex decimal-numbering system (See
Appendix A for samples from the text): Wittgenstein assigned to
each proposition a unique number–sometimes extending
several decimal places (e.g., 1, 2.1, or 5.47321)–and he ordered
them so as to indicate their relative logical importance and
interrelations. As he explained, “The propositions n.1, n.2, |
1.713038 | 0.893564 | -1 | North America South America Mantra Is Kept Secret October
17, 2013 • Why Mantra Is Secret • Understanding Swadharma
• One Into Many • America's Economic Crisis • Reincarnation
Is A Fact Read more Meaning of Celibacy October 15, 2013 •
Moving into Infinity • Invocation of Rishis • Dealing with
Accusations • Qualities of Consciousness • Science of Yajnas
Read more Essence of Silence October 04, 2013 • The Navratri
Festivities • The Goal of Sadhana • Understanding Vedic Hyms
• Attaining Moksha • Rely on Oneself Read more You Don't Need
To Learn Anything May 08, 2012 Montreal, Canada In ancient
times, the Kings used to support those who would sit in Samadhi.
Their job was to just sit in Samadhi for a few hours every day
and create those beautiful vibrations all around. They were
called Purohits – those who do good things, beneficial things
for the society, for the town. They would chant everyday and sit
in Samadhi and create an atmosphere of vibrant positivity. But t |
-2.524483 | -0.239986 | 36 | The Democrat's Dilemma John Campbell 7/2/2010 10:15:47 AM -
John Campbell I have been in elected office for 10 years now.
And of those 10 years, I have spent half of that time in the
California State Legislature and the other half here in
Congress. During that time, I have found that a common thread
exists amongst elected Democrats. At least part of the reason
they ran for and are in office now is to raise taxes on somebody
or everybody and then spend that money on people and programs
which they deem worthy. A fundamental tenet of the Democratic
Party today is that government should tax more and spend more on
lots of things. But that ideology has just run headlong into
political reality. Polling shows that one of the top two issues
on the minds of Americans these days is the debt and the
deficit. The other big issue is jobs and the economy. And
Americans realize that the two are related. They understand that
our crushing debt burden, up 81% since Democrats took over
Congress in 2006, is one of the drags on |
-0.037768 | 9.911628 | 16 | The Java EE 5 Tutorial Using Two Application Servers for the
sendremote Example If you are using NetBeans IDE, you need
to add the remote server in order to deploy the message-driven
bean there. To do so, perform these steps: 1. In NetBeans
IDE, click the Services tab. 2. Right-click the Servers node
and choose Add Server. In the Add Server Instance dialog,
perform these steps: 1. Select Sun Java System Application
Server (the default) from the Server list. 2. In the Name
field, specify a name slightly different from that of the local
server, such as Sun Java System Application Server (1). 3.
Click Next. 4. For the Platform Folder location, you can
either browse to the location of the Application Server on the
remote system or, if that location is not visible from the local
system, use the default location on the local system. 5.
Select the Register Remote Domain radio button. 6. Click
Next. 7. Type the system name of the host in the Host
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-0.056755 | -0.454472 | -1 | Dom Pedro II de Alcântara was quite possibly the most
influential leader in Brazilian history. Through his long reign
as emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro II made numerous contributions
to the country. He was born in 1825 and became emperor at the
age of five in 1831 when his father abdicated and left for
Europe. Civil War broke out and mutinies and rebellions sprung
out in all parts of Brazil, trying to determine who would be the
next leader. His father died when he was nine and he was
declared of age in 1840. He led a government far more functional
and different than Dom Pedro I. Unlike his father, Pedro II was
highly educated. He was religious, knew fourteen languages
fluently, and throughout his life, learned to honor the laborer.
He actually led what seemed like a functional government system
by exercised power discreetly, allowing his rule to continue
from 1831-1891. If there was one thing that Pedro II and his
father agreed on, it was the importance of slavery for Brazil's
economy. Both leaders set aside |
1.277531 | 3.781625 | -1 | Wisconsin Historical Society logo.What's new about this site?
Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections Boys (80
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costume, Germany, 1895-1914 All-bisque doll, boy, blue uniform,
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-1.744731 | -0.029657 | 41 | How State Boundaries Would Look Based on Equal PopulationS
While it's not for us to suggest that state boundaries are in
any way arbitrary, artist Neil Freeman has re-imagined what a
map of the US would look like if each and every state had an
identical population count. As Freeman explains, there's some
evidence to suggest this is a good idea: So he set to work:
The capitals of the states are existing states capitals where
possible, otherwise large or central cities have been chosen.
The suggested names of the new states are taken mainly from
geographical features. The result is fascinating and, perhaps,
controversial, Which is something Freeman also notes: For
those of you who like the design, Freeman is contemplating
making a poster version. You can see the full image below. [Fake
is the New Real via Flowing Data] How State Boundaries Would
Look Based on Equal PopulationS |
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innocence and tales of vesperia Brawl code-1805-9843-8146
#2King-gamerPosted 1/15/2013 5:11:52 AM It will be part dark
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logic: Sun Wu Kong = Infernape Zhu Ba Jie = Emboar Sha Wu Jing
= Fennekin's final form Sha Wu Jing is a Water Demon. If that
remains true, Fennekin will be part dark type for the demon
side, or water type (unlikely) It is also possible that Froakie
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0.692275 | 9.426234 | 16 | I learned this debugging trick from a colleague a few days ago
when we are debugging a bug together and I can’t wait to share
it. Conceptually it is really a simple idea but it is very
helpful. Let’s say you are debugging a crash. You know the bug
is probably in function A but you have no idea how to stop at
the last time A is called before the crash (or whatever
debugging events that is interesting). WinDbg actually provides
a way to stop at a function when it is called N times, and then
the problem becomes how do you know what N is. Here is how: 1.
Start your app under debugger 2. Set a breakpoint with a big
hit count: for example, bp SomeDll!A 1000 3. Run your scenario
until the crash (or whatever debugging events that are
interesting to you) 4. See the breakpoint hit count using ‘bl’
command. It should show you the hit count left (say 900). 5.
Restart debugging. This time, set a breakpoint with hit count =
1000 – 900 (note that the numbers are typically in hex – time to
bring out calc.exe) 6. Run – |
-1.421411 | 0.449415 | -1 | Murray And Barnes Compete For Mecklenburg DA Oct 20, 2010
Mecklenburg County will soon have a new District Attorney which
is something of a rarity here. Peter Gilchrist has held the
office since 1975. He's retiring at the end of this year. Two
candidates with very different takes on that office are vying to
replace him: City councilman Michael Barnes, a Democrat and
Republican Andrew Murray, a defense lawyer and former assistant
district attorney. The word experience has been tossed around a
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of it, but that know-how is of a different variety. Murray touts
his experience in criminal court and his post as a commander in
the U.S. Coast Guard Reserves. Barnes holds up his skills as a
politician who builds relationships and finds resources. Debates
between the two have turned into a showdown of what the District
Attorney's primary job should be. "Being a DA is not simply
making policy," said Murray at a debate earlier this month.
"Being a DA is every |
-3.80813 | 1.940601 | -1 | To raise my child as a vegetarian? (224 Posts) rstuk Mon
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our parents (non/ex-vegetarians) think we're 'depriving' the
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child to eat whatever they like (obviously within reason
regarding nutrition etc) out of the home. Allow them to choose
for themselves if they wish to be vegetarian or not.
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bit of grumpiness, but only a little. See if you can find it.
Mainly, this is about a success that I thought was worth
Starting in 1999 or so I had Debian running on a PowerCenter Pro
180 (PPC 604 180MHz, 1997 vintage Mac clone) maxed out to 512MB
of memory. I ran an 8-drive RAID5 on an Adaptec SCSI card in an
HP RAID rack with 18GB 10K RPM disks, for a total of a (loud)
118GB of disk space. Just for fun, I also ran a cryptoloop on
top of it. On top of that, of course, I had LVM (1.0, since 2
wasn't out yet and neither was the 2.6 kernel) and ext3. I even
threw in a Tulip-based "fast" (100baseT) ethernet card. This
machine served files via NFS (fast enough to play audio and
video from it directly, which meant it was plenty fast for my
purposes), served IMAP, ran spam filtering, retrieved email from
a number of remote accounts, ran a web server (with very minimal
traffic, but also webmail), and basically chugged along like a
good little server. T |
-0.862372 | 10.212807 | 20 | Take the 2-minute tour × I have a SharePoint 2010 web site with
a master page that has a counter on it. I'm trying to update
that counter using the ECMAScript. The code I have falls nicely
into the success method - but I cannot find the right call to
get a count. I have tried length, length(), count & count().
Does anybody have any suggestions? I have the code working, but
only by enumerating through the results of the list and
incrementing a count. This is what I have so far, as an
example:- <script type="text/javascript"> var clientContext
= null; var web = null;
ExecuteOrDelayUntilScriptLoaded(Initialize, "sp.js");
function Initialize() clientContext = new
SP.ClientContext.get_current(); web =
clientContext.get_web(); var list =
web.get_lists().getByTitle("Absences"); var camlQuery =
new SP.CamlQuery(); var q = "<Where><Eq><FieldRef
Name='StatusID' /><Value Type='Integer'>1</Value></Eq></Where>";
this.listItems = list.getItems(camlQuery); |
-3.982525 | 1.298276 | 21 | Oktoberfest: History, Trivia and QUIZ Posted on Oct 2 2012 -
5:11pm By Cristina Restrepo Oktoberfest is a massive
tradition, practiced all over the world nowadays, but how did it
really get started? In 1810, the Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig
invited all the citizens of Munich to celebrate his marriage to
the Saxon-Hildburghausen Princess Therese. The party held over
40,000 people and extended for 5 days, yet it was the horse race
that stole the event. In the following years, their anniversary
celebration became so popular; it joined forces with the state
agricultural show. The horse races that made the event famous
have since ceased, with the exception of its bicentennial
anniversary in 2010 when the old fashioned races were recreated.
But drinking beer, eating pork sausages and spit-roasted
chickens has definitely become a trademark in the cultural world
scene. Now the festival welcomes over 6 million people every
year and is celebrated in every country. Quick Trivia: Did you
know that to be certifi |
-0.394536 | 7.097605 | 8 | The Kensington Proximo System Makes Your Valuables Unforgettable
“Every 3.5 seconds, a mobile phone is lost or stolen.” So states
the website of Kensington, an industry leader when it comes to
electronic-device security. They are responsible for the
Kensington Lock Slot, as well as a wide range of security lock
cables for a variety of electronics, from laptops and tablets to
projectors and copy machines.” The alarming statistic they've
cited has driven Kensington to create the Proximo app-enabled
monitoring system, which is both simple to use and easy to set
up. I’ve written recently that technology can be a double-edged
sword. On the one hand, it claims to make our lives easier.
However, the more feature-packed a gadget is, and the more money
we spend on that gadget, the more it can complicate life.
Opening bills and thick instruction manuals can both be anxiety-
inducing experiences, which is why I’m drawn to devices that
strike a balance between utility, ease of operation and
affordability. Too many feat |
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<![CDATA[College Athletes- Should they Receive Compensation?]]>
Fri, 25 Mar 2011 04:29:53 +0000 Michael Altschuler One major
debate about college sports is whether athletes should be paid
for their services. Some argue that college athletes receive
enough compensation by getting a free education from their
scholarships. Others argue that college athletes should be able
to receive a salary or a portion of the revenue their school
makes because they bring in revenue for the school. I believe
that college athletes should not receive a salary, but should at
least get a share of the revenue the school makes off the
players. One of the major claims by those who believe athletes
should get paid is that schools are exploiting college
athletes. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy explains the
thoughts of a former president of the university, which talks
about exploitation of athletes. He belie |
4.018761 | -3.591475 | -1 | Eat it, Putin Mr. Bobrovsky, we tore down this wall! Mr.
Bobrovsky, we tore down this wall! So that was pretty great.
Of course, any time the US wins is pretty great, but beating
Russia, in Russia, with their shockingly-beshirted homophobe
piece of garbage president Vladimir Putin watching, in a
thrilling game that required not only overtime but eight rounds
of a shootout, is even better. The game was played so evenly
for pretty much its entirety that it was easy to forget that
Russia’s team is bad and America’s is great, especially because
Pavel Datsyuk was doing all in his power to carve up the US
defenses at any opportunity. He ended up scoring both of
Russia’s goals, one on a partial break — in which he abused all
three of Brooks Orpik (who just got eaten up by the speed), John
Carlson (who put himself out of position and never recovered),
and Max Pacioretty (whose backcheck was so soft it was mistaken
for a Russian third-line forward) — and the other on a power
play goal facilitated by an idiotic kn |
3.105711 | 3.664798 | 23 | Tolkien Gateway Revision as of 03:15, 4 March 2010 by
Gilgamesh (Talk | contribs) DominionsAlqualondë, Isle of Balar,
Ossiriand, Doriath, Tol Eressëa, Mithlond LanguagesSindarin,
Common Telerin, Nandorin Average heightTall Skin colorWhite
Hair colorDark, silver DistinctionsAdoration for the sea/forest
MembersElwë, Enel, Olwë, Celeborn, Círdan During the Great
Journey When the Valar decided to bring the Quenti to Valinor,
they choose three ambassadors. Ingwe, Finwe and Elwe traveled
there and tried to convice their people to make the journey.
Many of them, particularly of the Nelyar clan, refused, and were
named Avari, "The Unwilling". The Teleri clan, led by Elwe and
his brother Olwe was the last clan to depart, and they were the
only ones who were unwilling to leave the wild lands of Middle-
Earth. After traveling for many years, the Teleri stopped near
river Anduin being frightened by the Hithaeglir (Misty
Mountains). Then a group led by Lenwe departed from the journey
and headed south. They were c |
2.155979 | 2.602229 | 37 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like lunk: 28. bit
this can be a mesurment of weed or drugs 20 bit of weed for
£20-£25 1. bits baby tits Mmm mmm that baby got some bits yo! 2.
bit simple insult that pertains to any person/persons recognized
as an asshole, bitch, faggot, douchebag, etc. That little fuckin
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by Jizzim Rollins November 24, 2003 add a video add an image 3.
bit Binary digIT - the least amount of information there is,
i.e. yes or no, true or false, on or off. Eight bits make a byte
What is the bit-rate of that modem? How many bits per second
does it handle? by mistweb October 13, 2003 add a video add an
image 4. Bit used to describe someone as a bitch, to shorten the
leangth of the word bitch. first used when speaking "short
languge", shortening words by excluding the middle or last
syllable, still leaving the word understandable by others
hearing you say it. usually used to call someone a bit, when
they dont even deserve |
-1.144485 | 3.488688 | 71 | Richard Alley: How do We Know CO2 Rise is Man Made? December
21, 2010 The Science Guy for Climate wonks is back, with a
characteristically simple explanation for how we know the
current CO2 rise is man made. About these ads 3 Responses to
“Richard Alley: How do We Know CO2 Rise is Man Made?” 1.
otter17 Says: Nice little presentation. If only the major
news outlets would produce documentary-style coverage on climate
change featuring practicing scientists like Dr. Alley, Hansen,
Santer and the like, the world would be a better place. A
couple questions and a request: Question #1: Why does
melting in a volcano not consume oxygen? Does it use oxygen from
an underground source (non-atmospheric O2)? I have only a
collegiate introductory knowledge of chemistry, but wouldn’t
there be oxygen required in some way to create CO2?
Question #2: What type of materials are melting beneath the
earth’s crust to create the CO2 out-gassing from volcanoes? I
was under the impression that there w |
-2.231111 | 3.192525 | 76 | Actinophrys (Protozoan) Videos Get Adobe Flash player
Originally named "Sun Animalcules," these predatory organisms
belong to the protozoan class Heliozoa (superclass Actinopoda).
They are found most often in freshwater, floating in the open
water amongst reeds and filamentous algae. Actinophrys is
notable for having more than one nucleus. In general, heliozoans
are spherical and are frequently enveloped by a shell, or test,
made of silica or organic material. Organisms secrete the shell
in the form of scales or pieces in a gelatinous covering. The
shells exhibit a wide variety of shapes, which can be used in
species identification. Heliozoans reproduce asexually by binary
fission or by budding, but several genera have flagellated forms
that may possibly be sex gametes. A unique feature of the
superclass Actinopoda is the presence of specialized
pseudopodia, called axopodia, that extend outward in a rayed
pattern. These appendages are used for locomotion and for
capturing food: protozoans, algae, and othe |
-2.079843 | 0.039179 | -1 | Letter to the Editor: Letter to Gov: Veto House Bill 252 Dear
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neutral 50.0. Colorado’s W.I.C. program can help RBC I New
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important for both themselves and their babies. Colorado’s
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put their creative talents to work promoting awareness of radon,
an odorless, colorless radioactive gas that is the second
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0.775456 | 4.064257 | 29 | or Connect New Posts All Forums: Posts by Dewi Understood. I
was mostly making a funny, though that is very good shoppage.
The tie was a nice touch.Back on the temptations topic, I'm
really not liking that all the sales are hitting right now. It's
not like it would matter, since they're already sold out of
everything in my size that I would want. I'm just not liking it
very much. Why I forget about Drapers, I don't know. I still
need to educate myself a lot more on fabrics. I would've granted
leniency based on the shoppage alone. That's good work, jrd. No
trespasses as of yet, unless replenishing my shaving cream
counts as a trespass. Temptations out the wazoo, but none acted
upon as of yet. Unrelated, but I haven't opened Spoo's LuxeSwap
thread since late May. That's a lovely looking tie, Ed. I wonder
who the maker is... I very much like the bottom one, the lighter
coloured of the three. This 7 ounce cotton sounds really nice.
Any recommendations on where to look? I honestly know next to
nothing about fab |
-0.937257 | -0.585966 | 28 | Professor Brian Cathcart GET UPDATES FROM Professor Brian
Cathcart The Royal Charter in 2014, and the Prime Minister's
Thoughts Posted: 06/01/2014 17:11 The solution is the Royal
Charter on press self-regulation, the result of painstaking
effort and discussion prompted by a collapse in ethical
standards at some British newspapers that has outraged the
nation. The Charter system provides elaborate safeguards for
freedom of expression - indeed it will make journalists freer
than ever to do their work. At the same time, citizens who
believe their rights have been breached, or who say they have
been treated unfairly or dishonestly in defiance of the
industry's code of standards, will have a means of redress that
is impartial, effective and either cheap or free. Given that it
has taken 70 years to get to this point, the arrangements are
surprisingly simple. News publishers will continue to operate
their own system of self-regulation but a new and independent
body, the Recognition Panel, will check whether |
1.040648 | 9.529635 | -1 | Take the tour × I have a course this semester on Compilers.
Eventhough I have text book about this, I guess this would not
help me to understand fully. I have searched google for this
but didn't find any online resources for compilers. Can anyone
tell me the resources where I can find many examples with in-
depth explanations. share|improve this question add comment
closed as not constructive by MichaelT, gnat, BЈовић, Kilian
Foth, Jalayn Jun 3 at 12:11 1 Answer up vote 5 down vote
accepted Unfortunately it was never completed, but I found
Let's Build A Compiler to be a resource that really helped take
a lot of the mystery out of what goes on under the hood of a
compiler. It keeps things really simple, perhaps a bit on the
simplistic side at times, but the principles you learn from it
can be applied in more complicated systems, once you've got them
figured out. share|improve this answer thanks for the answer,
let me try to build a compiler ^_^ – Ant's Apr 9 '11 at 3:28
add comment |
-2.733004 | 5.059567 | 30 | America's Economic Ills: Loose Spending, Lending Ted Koppel has
been thinking about the country's economic ills — from a
dishonest company promising to improve your credit score, to the
proposed economic stimulus bill in Congress. Senior news
analyst Ted Koppel is not impressed with the stimulus plans put
forth so far. He says they speak to a larger problem in our
troubled economy, that we like lending and spending money that
just isn't there. TED KOPPEL: The evidence is everywhere. I'm
fascinated and, I must admit, a little bit repelled by the
activities of a company called TradeLine Solutions. According to
a recent story in The New York Times, the company claims it can
improve a borrower's credit score by, and this is a quote,
"adding his name to a stranger's recently paid-off loan just
before the account is closed." In effect, and for a fee of
$1,399, TradeLine Solutions improves a bad credit record by
adding it to someone else's good record without, I should point
out, the knowledge of the person wit |
2.327887 | 2.339114 | -1 | Skip to the rants (1) I'm going to graduate and I get to leave
the fucking academy! AH! I didn't like school so many bros and
brauds (pushing mongo wearing flip flops, incapable of pivoting
and lending people the idea that long-boarders are synonymous
with skateboarders, and rudely get in the way without knowing
how to ride a board; telva sandals, sunglasses, and that crass:
'cause it was just a fad to them... )that made me feel like
Ponyboy, so I carried my butterfly knife, and then it just
crumpled at the hinge and I had to carry it. And it was like
holding cuts, being reminded that you don't belong to that kind
of segregated community of "intellectuals" who'd sooner confuse
privilege with intelligence. I'm so fucking relieved, and happy,
sorry for the rant/awkward transition of skating into a reality
where assholes'd sooner spend daddy's money, mismanaging every
concept they encounter, including having fun: it all becomes
about a fucking product in the end- that trend, that I reply
with fuck that... fuck |
2.017859 | 1.681633 | -1 | It started with StarCraft. There was some kind of game going on,
but the enemy kept using these weird things I'd never seen
before that would completely devastate me then fly away. Switch
to church musical practice. Some conflict about my hat, nothing
serious. I was practicing with Phillip, lead part in last year's
musical. We were dancing a dance that I didn't know, so I was
just doing what he did. Then we all went outside of the church
(there were more people now, mostly kids) and out into some
beautiful garden that shouldn't have been there. I carried
something with one other person across a parking lot in my
jacket - it had started raining fairly hard. Met some black
people who had also carried stuff at the destination - it had an
overhang, so we waited there for a while, out of the rain.
Somehow we all got to some kind of showerhouse or something,
apparently owned by my grandparents, but they were nowhere to be
seen. There were some kind of dispenser machines on the wall,
but their instructions were in |
-0.717091 | 5.237784 | 4 | Howdy, Stranger! Volvo V70 Transmission Problems •
trixkidtrixkid Posts: 3 This is a very real problem and it
is not caused by not replacing the fluid. Mine went out at 40k
miles and again at 60k after perfect maintenance schedule. If it
wasn't obvious just by the avalanche of complaints online it
certainly became clear after Volvo NA settled a class action
lawsuit on the matter. • trixkidtrixkid Posts: 3 I am
preparing to demand my third transmission in my v70T and I'm
wondering who you communicated with at Volvo corporate. Thanks.
• fedlawmanfedlawman Posts: 3,118 edited May 2013 You do
realize that the V70 isnt a part of that lawsuit, right? And
that the V90 transmission from that lawsuit is completely
different from the V70 transmission? They aren't even
manufactured by the same company... That V90 has a GM
transmission while our V70's have an Aisin (Toyota)
transmission. For what its worth, my 2004 V70 now has
152,000 trouble free miles :D • I bought a 2000 V70 |
-1.616113 | 7.52984 | -1 | Google Is Now On CrackS If you wish your search engine was more
like a brain implant, then you'll love the new Google: It
displays results instantly, predicts what you're looking for,
and is extremely fast. It's also a big gamble. Right now Google
is in the midst of announcing big changes to its flagship search
engine at, whose interface has changed little over the past 12
years or so. Under the changes, dubbed Google Instant, you'll no
longer need to push a button to search, or load a new page,
since results will stream in as you type (and quickly, judging
from our initial experience). Google will predict what you're
looking for and offer suggestions, as it has in the past, but
now you can try out the suggestions without leaving the page.
Gizmodo has full coverage, and is liveblogging the event. Our
own testing pulled up surprisingly relevant results (click to
enlarge): Google Is Now On Crack For now, the feature only
works if you're signed in with a Google account. But as Google
Instant spreads, it's g |
3.574282 | 2.226539 | -1 | Lost Season Six Premiere has Rock Solid Science Last season,
the castaways detonated a hydrogen bomb in an attempt to rewrite
history. Popular Mechanics talks to Michio Kaku, host of the
Science Channel's Sci-Fi Science, to find out just how close the
science in the season six premiere comes to fact. Beware!
Spoilers ahead. By Erin McCarthy February 3, 2010 12:00 AM Text
Size: A . A . A The opening moments of Lost's season six
premiere, "LA X," look eerily familiar: We're back on Oceanic
Flight 815. But something is off. Yes, reluctant hero Jack
Shephard is still flirting with an Australian flight attendant
and talking an anxious Rose through a patch of turbulence while
her husband is in the bathroom, just as we saw in season one.
Suddenly, the turbulence gets worse, and then ... it stops.
Instead of breaking apart and crashing on a mysterious island,
Oceanic Flight 815 stays intact. And that's not all that's
different: Boone is on the plane, but Shannon isn't. Instead of
being branded unlucky by the number |
-1.635229 | -0.087733 | 41 | Requirements for the following Visas: Visas for U.S. Citizens
are issued upon arrival at all ports of entry. Please Note The
Following: Visa office working hours are from 9:30 a.m. till
1:00 p.m. The processing time for visa issuing is five (5)
working days. |
-1.467881 | 0.800062 | -1 | Friday, February 29, 2008 Reviewing a Motion for
Reconsideration: new Application to an old Standard? Home
Owners of Kai Nui Court v. City and County of HNL (ICA February
28, 2008) Background. The City's garbage truck somehow hit the
gate at the Kai Nui Court. Kai Nui sued for damages in the
district court and went to trial. After Kai Nui presented its
case, the City orally moved for dismissal. The district court
granted it and concluded that Kai Nui failed to make a prima
facie showing of damages thereby rejecting Kai Nui's argument
that paying a bill presumes that incurred expenses were
reasonable and necessary. Kai Nui filed a motion for
reconsideration in which it cited authorities from this and
other jurisdictions for the proposition that a plaintiff's
payment of special damages is prima facie evidence of the amount
and reasonableness of the claimed damages. The City argued,
inter alia, that Kai Nui did not provide new evidence or
argument that could not have been presented at trial. After a
hearing, |
-4.515767 | 1.31199 | 18 | This is what a 3,400-year-old mummy steak looks like If you
were Queen Tiye of Egypt's parents you wouldn't want to go to
the Otherworld just with some bread and beer and wine and
jewelry. You would like to eat a good ribeye beef steak,
prepared with a mixture of fat, beeswax, and Pistacia resin.
That's what Katherine A. Clarka, Salima Ikramb, and Richard P.
Eversheda found in the mummified steak hidden inside the Queen
parents' tomb, as shown in a research paper just published in
PLoS. |
-2.848191 | 3.600489 | 45 | Excessive sweating can be embarrassing and uncomfortable, but it
could be more than just the weather that's causing you to
perspire. We received this question from a viewer: Dear Dr.
Manny, I'm a 34-year-old man and I sweat more than normal all
the time - even when it's not hot outside. It's really
embarrassing and deodorant just doesn't seem to work. Is there
anything I can do? Well Nick, you're not alone. The condition
is called hyperhidrosis and it affects more people than you
know. But don't worry, there are several effective treatments
including: • Over-the-counter antiperspirants that contain
aluminum chloride; • Oral and topical medications; •
Ionophoresis, which is a procedure that delivers a low current
of electricity to the sweaty areas while a patient is immersed
in water; • Botox injections to paralyze the sweat glands; •
And in severe cases, even surgery to remove sweat glands. But
make sure you talk to your doctor because he or she can help you
determine your best options based on |
4.321685 | -4.395229 | 0 | Derek Jeter pregame quotes 10/16/2004 6:03 PM ET Q. So which
is it, do you find an extra level of concentration for these
postseason games of some sort or do you approach each game the
same whether it's March 1 in Fort Lauderdale or tonight? DEREK
JETER: To be honest with you, I don't approach it any
differently. You know, regardless of when you're playing, you
try to have the same approach. I don't think too much. I think
at times people can think a little bit too much and that affects
you. But this is all I've known since I've been 21, is playing
in the post-season. So it's not foreign to me, but the games
obviously mean more. But my approach stays the same. Q. How
much do you pay attention to the situation with Curt Schilling
or do you even pay attention to what's going on with him? DEREK
JETER: Well, you can't help but notice, obviously, because we're
asked about it a lot and every time you turn on the TV you're
seeing updates on his condition. But to be honest with you, we
can't worry about Curt |
-4.598366 | 1.078101 | 18 | Restaurante el Fish Fritanga NileGuide Expert Says: The
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way down the path to the left of the take away booth, you'll
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palm trees by the water's edge, you'll find the dining area for
Fish Fritanga. It is simple, with tables and chairs set up in
the sand. They offer fresh seafood, pasta, beef, poulty, and
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-1.544123 | 6.108931 | -1 | • 1 answer • 0 posts • 0 reviews 1. Heroes at Home
when are they going to start the gift card disbursement?
Hello I called the given number on December 6th and was told
they were still verifying information with the government and
still had quite a few people left to send notifications to but I
should ha… |
1.302846 | 9.421762 | -1 | General Principles of Alice The easiest way to learn how to use
Alice is to start Alice up and experiment with the various
features. In the next chapter, we will walk through a sample
Alice session and guide you through some sample operations.
Before we do that, however, we should cover some of the basics
of what Alice is about. The Editor You are probably familiar
with the idea of creating the source code of a program with an
editor. With Alice, you use a special kind of editor called a
program editor. This is an editor that is specifically designed
to create programs in Pascal. With most editors, you must type
in your program line by line. With Alice's program editor, you
can approach your program in a completely different way. You
construct your programs out of Pascal's natural building blocks.
For example, suppose you want a while statement in your program.
You begin by typing the keyword while. When the Alice editor
recognizes the keyword, it immediately displays the following on
the screen: Screen |
1.135826 | -0.513234 | -1 | Email this review Shifting desert sands and shifting attitudes
reveal the complexities—and hypocrisy—of Saudi life. Nouf ash-
Shrawi, the 16-year-old daughter of a wealthy Saudi family, has
disappeared shortly before her much-anticipated marriage. Her
brother Othman hires desert guide and tracker Nayir al-Sharqi to
find her. Palestinian by birth, Nayir embraces the Bedouin
culture that most Saudis claim as their birthright but have
abandoned for a materialistic urban lifestyle. From the Bedouin
he has learned to read the desert sands for information about
landmarks, changes in the weather and prey. He also hides behind
rigid Islamic beliefs that emphasize how women lead men to sin.
What he learns about Nouf and the other privileged Shrawi women
contrasts with his view of the ideal woman as humble, modest and
devout. After Nouf is found dead in the desert, Nayir meets
medical examiner Katya Hijazi, who is engaged to marry Nouf’s
brother. Nayir interprets Katya’s professional confidence as
brazen, even sinful |
1.376348 | 9.718394 | 22 | name: pesca version: 4.0.1 synopsis: Proof Editor for Sequent
Calculus description: Pesca is a program that helps in the
construction of proofs in sequent calculus. It works both as a
proof editor and as an automatic theorem prover. Proofs
constructed in Pesca can both be seen on the terminal and
printed into LaTeX files. . The user of Pesca can choose among
different versions of classical and intuitionistic proposition
and predicate calculi, and extend them by systems of nonlogical
axioms. The implementation of Pesca is written in the functional
programming language Haskell. category: Theorem Provers,
Compilers/Interpreters license: GPL license-file: LICENSE
author: Aarne Ranta maintainer: Aarne Ranta homepage: build-
depends: base>3, process build-type: Simple data-files: README,
doc/geometry, doc/lattices, doc/manual.tex, doc/proof.sty
tested-with: GHC==6.8.2 executable: pesca main-is: Editor.hs hs-
source-dirs: src other-modules: Axioms, Calculi, Interaction,
Natural, PrelSequent, PSequent, PrSequent, Seque |
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(クリスタルのイワーク) General Other Information Aired: JapanFlag March
11, 1999 Recurring: Jessie, James UnitedStatesFlag February 5,
2000 Opening Theme: Pokémon World Minor: Marissa, Mateo Major
event(s) Tracey is revealed to have a Marill. Pokémon:
Adventures in the Orange Islands Episode Plot The girl
explaines his brother, Mateo, is upset and does not want to make
glass. The heroes ask for her name. The girl is Marissa, so Ash
shows her the letter. Marrisa is excited, thinking they saw the
Crystal Onix, but is told they have not encountered it. Marissa
gets sad, but confirms there is that Crystal Onix. The heroes
talk to her brother, Mateo. Mateo asks her sister if she
bothered these people, but the heroes deny this. They ask him
how come his store is empty. Mateo tells that when his
grandfather ran the store, he made glass sculptur |
1.517461 | 0.398772 | -1 | L5r: Legend of the Five Rings 21,359pages on this wiki
Redirected from Midori Kenko na Mori The Village of
Promises was at the junction of two Imperial roads, near the
foothills of the dangerous Sabishii Crags. The village had been
formed merging three separate hamlets in the early 11th century.
Each hamlet dedicated itself to providing the local lord with
important trade goods and commodities. The eastern portion,
Jingore, was dedicated to farming, the southern, Ubanoru, to
trade, while to the northwest Omiatsu housed important nobility
and tourists during the pleasant seasons. [1] Jingore Edit
The hamlet was an important source of rice in the area, with
fertile paddies, ensuring the gokenin enjoyed his daimyo's
favor. It contained most of Mimura's houses, occupied by
peasants and merchants. [2] Other Places Edit Omiatsu
Edit Other Places Edit Ubanoru Edit It started
as a single inn and teahouse along a well-used road. Later,
commerce in sake, lacquerw |
2.197186 | 3.489789 | -1 | Pink Worship Natalie Angier recently wrote in the New York
Times about the role of pink noise in Hollywood Director cuts.
Pink noise (1/f or "one over" frequency) is similar to white
noise. The main difference between the two is that while white
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noise looks like this: Pink noise looks like this: For more
see this review. What you see in the pink noise is that there
is some order within the randomness. Pink noise walks a balance
between randomness and structure. Interestingly, pink noise
shows up in all kinds of natural phenomena. The rhythms of the
natural world are not wholly random, nor are they wholly
structured. Pink noise seems to be frequency of life. The human
mind also seems to be governed by pink noise. In her article
Angier has us think about the human attention span during work.
If we plot how long we attend to various tasks throughout the
day--focusing now and moving to something else later--we see
pink noise emerge. Our attenti |
0.241973 | 9.547518 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × Have you had experience with running a
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-1.042267 | 0.570191 | 6 | Greg Beato: Do Dropping Crime Rates Mean We're Better People? Or
Has Life Just Gotten Easier? Are the nation's muggers too busy
updating their Facebook pages to maintain the pace set by
previous generations of harder-working criminals? Have our
burglars finally run out of closet space to store new loot? Last
month, the FBI released its 2010 Preliminary Annual Uniform
Crime Report, and the numbers suggest America is safer, more
serene, and apparently better-padlocked than it has been in
nearly 40 years. Nationwide, violent crime dropped 5.5 percent
last year, property crimes were down 2.8 percent, and even the
Jonas Brothers were not stealing as many hearts as they had been
in 2009. In Connecticut, and in the northeast in general, the
picture is somewhat varied. For example, New Haven's murder
count doubled from 11 in 2009 to 22 in 2010, and it also
experienced a slight uptick in property crimes, increasing from
7,113 in 2009 to 7,180 last year. At the same time, among
Connecticut's five largest cities, it a |
3.276873 | 4.779281 | 2 | First Condemned 2 multiplayer footage Beware the meat cleaver!
Two gameplay movies ready for viewing Condemned 2 multiplayer
is on display in two new movies that are available through our
video player. Both offer pretty brief glimpses of the mode and
only show melee combat, but you've just got to love that meat
cleaver weapon. Supporting up to eight players, multiplayer in
Condemned 2 includes the bog-standard Deathmatch and Team
Deathmatch, but on top of that you've got team-based Crime Scene
and Bum Rush. In the former, one team's attempting to use
forensic tools to investigate a crime scene while it's the task
of the opposing team to disrupt the snooping. Bum Rush,
meanwhile, finds two teams battling for survival against each
other and a three-minute clock. Condemned 2 is out on March 14
on PS3 and Xbox 360. |
1.399703 | 2.326708 | 62 | laughed until he peed someone else's pants. HI! My name is
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employed, but had to quit because my boss was an idiot. I'm
going through what some would call an extended quarter-life
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just don't want to do you", then you may have what I have.
Symptoms include; heartache, headache, pressure, and possible
discoloring (blue-ish tint) in the reproductive area, and severe
irritability. All symptoms could lead to death. If not yours,
then someone close to you. My name is Tyler, and I know this all
too well. I am, for the time being, stuck as ONE OF THE GIRLS.
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-1.705448 | 8.479666 | -1 | ONTD Political Fox News uses rape to promote laws allowing guns
on college campuses 12:44 pm - 04/10/2011 For
Collins, the ban defies logic. rex_dart 10th-Apr-2011
09:36 pm (UTC) lol I don't know whether to give you a mod note
for calling him a dingleberry or not. This whole thread is so
ridiculous, I cannot believe your patience. rex_dart Mod
note.10th-Apr-2011 09:38 pm (UTC) Okay, you can have a note for
calling him a dingleberry, but also a commendation on managing
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note.10th-Apr-2011 09:55 pm (UTC) this whole thing is making me
get a nosebleed tbh like for real my brain is coming out of my
nose halp nao i dunt no math :( rex_dart Re: Mod note.11th-
Apr-2011 04:30 pm (UTC) People don't get banned for name calling
with no warning; if someone is banned for it at all they've been
warned for it at some time in the past or refuse to quit after
they've been told to knock it off. They're also more likely to
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-1.539265 | 2.570726 | 54 | California Outdoors Q&As Carrie Wilson is a marine
environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish
and Wildlife. While she cannot personally answer everyones
questions, she will select a few to answer each week in this
column. Please contact her at Collecting Roadkill Raptors
Question: What are the rules concerning the use of birds of
prey, such as owls, which have been killed by vehicles? I have
found several in the local area which seemed to be dead along
the side of the road but without evidence of damage to the body.
My guess based on where they fell is they are “indirect
roadkills.” If I wanted to save these animals for taxidermy or
another use, would I need some kind of documentation? If so,
what sort of permit would I need? It would be simple to document
the finds I have made photographically at the site, but
preserving them for inspection later by California Department of
Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) would be harder. Thanks for your help
with this. (Ken Z., Visalia) Answer: Under both s |
0.344698 | 10.156087 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × I have raw IIS 7 logs I'd like to look
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Log Parser 2.2>logParser "select * from
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Using Excel (Open Office will work) to read it. share|improve
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