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-3.769277 | 2.588396 | 47 | or Connect Mothering › Mothering Forums › Baby › Life With a
Baby › Fussing, Diarrhea, and Breastmilk--at my wits end! New
Posts All Forums:Forum Nav: post #1 of 9 Thread Starter My
baby is almost 8 weeks old. I EP, and at the beginning I had a
lot of problems with my supply, so we supplemented with formula.
Over this time I have built up my supply to the point that we
have been able to slowly phase formula out. She's gone the last
48 hours with no formula at all, for the first time since she
was 2 weeks old. I don't know if it's related or not, but the
last week she started becoming very fussy, which has escalated
to the point that she is screaming and inconsolable off and on
for 30 minutes at a time. Then she'll nap or eat, and when
that's done she's back to fussing. Also, today she has had
diarrhea all day, and I'm sure that doesn't help put her in a
better mood. My husband feels that the lack of formula is the
correlation, and wants to start giving it to her again. I just
can't imagine why a |
-4.138122 | 2.008716 | -1 | Got a Picky Eater? Relax. Stop blaming yourself for your kid's
picky eating ways. Truth is, it's not your fault! The author of
Suffering Succotash: A Picky Eater's Quest to Understand Why We
Hate the Foods We Hate shares her scientifically backed insights
on the fussy-eater dilemma. Picky Eaters: 3 Ways To Encourage
Healthy Eating Picky Eaters: 3 Ways To Encourage Healthy Eating
picky eater As a food writer with a notoriously picky son, I've
found a million ways to blame myself for my child's dedication
to unsauced pasta, fruit, and Goldfish. But Stephanie
Lucianovic, a writer and mom who was herself a picky eater well
into adulthood, has reassuring news for parents like me: It's
not our fault. In Suffering Succotash: A Picky Eater's Quest to
Understand Why We Hate the Foods We Hate, she explores the
science and the psychology behind the stress. I spoke to her
recently about what she discovered. Your book explains the
science of picky eating, which mostly leads to "Relax, parents,
it's not your fault." Wha |
-5.331032 | 1.345565 | 33 | Roasted Venison with Smoked Garlic ( SERVES 4 ) Roasted Venison
with Smoked Garlic Regional Newspapers 24/5/2012 Ratings: 5.0
/ 5 FROM 1 1. Preheat the oven to 200 degC. 2. Remove the
cloves from the garlic bulb and peel. 3. Combine in a small
roasting pan with the shallots, one tablespoon of the olive oil
and freshly ground black pepper. 4. Place in the oven for five
minutes. 5. Meanwhile, brush the venison with olive oil.
Sprinkle with black pepper and thyme leaves. 6. Place the
venison on the garlic and shallots and roast for 15 minutes. Add
the peppers. 7. Continue roasting for 10 minutes. Remove,
cover with foil and rest for five minutes before slicing and
serving. 8. Meanwhile, boil the ingredients for the jus
rapidly, until reduced by half. Strain and serve with the
venison. |
0.948842 | 7.868589 | 77 | Achtergrond instellen Restore default AMD FX-9590 and FX-9370
review: AMD's return to the high-end market? Boosted Vishera
CPUs Last year AMD introduced the AMD FX-9590 and FX-9370
processors, its fastest CPUs. We have now extensively tested
both of them. You probably know the story. AMD has lagged
behind Intel in terms of raw processor performance since the
launch of the Core 2 Duo. In the high-end segment, where Intel
has the Core i7 processors, AMD hasn't had any products for a
couple of years now. The fastest AMD processor until recently,
the 8-core FX-8350, falls between the Intel Core i5 4670K and
Core i7 4770K in multi-threaded benchmarks, and definitely not
the 6-core Socket 2011 processors. In order to have something
for the high-end segment, AMD created the FX-9590 and FX-9370
processors based on the same 8-core Vishera chip as the FX-8350
and the other current FX models. The new chips have been
carefully selected and tuned to run at a maximum of 5 GHz and
4.7 GHz, respectively. That's a si |
-1.089984 | 7.85758 | -1 | Register Log in The Anonym.OS LiveCD Wired's coverage of the
DC area Schmoo Con security/hacker convention includes …
Wired's coverage of the DC area Schmoo Con security/hacker
convention includes an article on a project that attempts to use
a LiveCD to provide convenient and secure anonymous Internet
access for everyday users. The Anonym.OS v1.0 release, put
together by kaos.theory security research, is a bootable CD-ROM
(a LiveCD) that runs OpenBSD 3.8 and contains a number of tools
and configuration options that are aimed at preventing anyone on
the other end of a network connection from identifying the
anonymized user and/or tracking his or her activities. The idea
behind Anonym.OS is that the stereotypical "grandma" can pop in
the Anonym.OS LiveCD, find an open access point, and do whatever
she likes with her Internet connection—visit online shrines to
St. Juarez, download pirated knitting patterns and free recipes,
meet single grandpas, etc.—in the comfort of complete and
untraceable anonymity. In |
3.130664 | 4.907545 | 2 | Figuring out a game of the decade is a tough task because each
year the quality improves. And in the past 10 years, video games
exploded. Gamers saw developers make good on the promise shown
in the 1990s as releases began to look more like playable Pixar
cartoons and studios harnessed the power of the technology to
invent new types of gameplay. In this decade alone, we saw the
introduction of the Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. With video
games advancing by leaps and bounds, where do we begin to judge?
Is it the quality, artistry or innovation? Or maybe it's the
storytelling. When putting this list together, we looked at a
combination of these traits with an eye toward impact. The
following games set the tone for the decade: 1. "Deus Ex"
(2000): Before Sept. 11, Warren Spector's shooter was eerily
prescient about this decade in more ways than one. The cyberpunk
story about an anti-terrorist agent investigating a global
conspiracy offered gamers a hint of the themes that would
dominate the next 10 years. Th |
-0.048534 | 9.295194 | 16 | Tag Archives: vmware VMware ESXi 5 – VNC to a guest One of the
more annoying things is that by default one have to use the
vSphere client to access the console of a guest. Some people
have decided to modify the firewall on the host to get direct
access to the guest, but there is a simpler way to accomplish
this. 1. enable ssh key authentication on the host 2. add
the following to the guest configuration (needed no matter what)
RemoteDisplay.vnc.enabled = “true” RemoteDisplay.vnc.port =
“<port number for the vnc server>” 3. configure your vnc
client to use ssh, for example with Chicken of the VNC:
Host: <your vmware esxi host> Port: the port number
specified for the guest [X] Tunnel over SSH SSH Host:
root@<your vmware esxi host> WMware ESXI – suspend all guests
I have an VMware ESXI 5 which I used for testing things, but I
don’t want it to run all the time, and using the vSphere Client
to stop all the VM’s and then stop the ESXI server is a bit too
much effort. So I figure |
-1.128047 | 8.734344 | -1 | Outlook.com Now Supports IMAP, Which Means Great New Apps
Integration One of the major issues with Microsoft's Hotmail
replacement, Outlook.com, is you could only access it on the web
or, with email clients, through the POP3 or Microsoft's EAS
protocol. A lot more devices and services use IMAP, and now so
does Outlook.com. This means you can access your Outlook.com
in, say, Thunderbird using IMAP, which offers a few advantages,
such as syncing sent items and other folder changes. In
addition, it means third-party apps like TripIt, OtherInbox, and
Slice can connect to your Outlook.com email for things like
tracking your travel itineraries, keeping your inbox organized,
and gathering all your receipts (respectively). Along with the
introduction of IMAP, Microsoft has also made the authorization
for both IMAP and SMTP to OAuth 2.0, so apps/services that
connect to Outlook.com may be more secure, since they require
your authorization. Check out the changes and the settings for
IMAP in Microsoft's Outlook Blo |
-3.502914 | 2.706256 | 47 | What to Expect in a C-Section Risks; post-op The Pitfalls of
Surgery Compared to a vaginal delivery, the risk for the mother
in a C-section is generally twice that of a vaginal birth for
bleeding, infection, and other complications. Having said that,
the overall risk of having a complication is one to three
percent. The mother could also have injury to other organs,
including the bladder and intestines. In rare cases, the uterus
may continue to bleed despite conservative efforts to stop the
bleeding. In those situations, it's possible that a hysterectomy
might have to be performed. This would be done as a last resort
to save a woman's life. The decision is never taken lightly.
With any surgery, there is also the risk of scar tissue or
adhesions, which could cause pain later. One of the obvious
risks for the baby is that the doctor could cut the baby's skin
with the scalpel. Because the baby's head or face is pressed
against the uterus, the doctor has to go very slowly and
carefully when incising the uter |
0.65755 | 10.513637 | 116 | Beefy Boxes and Bandwidth Generously Provided by pair Networks
vroom Just another Perl shrine Comment on This actually is
easily googleable... if you're deep enough into the Perl
culture. Try searching for it under the name "orcish maneuver",
which will explain not only what the operator is but also
exactly how it's being used in this case. (Link is to
duckduckgo's first result, which just happens to also be on
PerlMonks.) Also note that, because of the distinction between
truthiness and definedness mentioned in previous replies, you're
going to want to use //= instead of ||= in the vast majority of
cases unless your code needs to support pre-5.10 versions of
Perl. In reply to Re^3: ||= (poorly documented?) by dsheroh in
thread ||= (poorly documented?) by live4tech and: <code> code
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-0.5893 | -0.282023 | -1 | ICRC databases on international humanitarian law • Print page
In accordance with article 3, paragraph 2 of the Optional
Protocol, the United Mexican States declares: i) That the
minimum age for voluntary recruitment of its nationals into the
armed forces is 18 years; ii) That article 24 of the
Military Service Act provides that only volunteers will be
accepted into the armed forces for active service until the
figure set annually by the Ministry of Defence has been met and
provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: I.
They must submit an application; II. They must be Mexican
nationals who are over 18 but not over 30, and must be under 40
in the case of personnel enlisted as specialists in the army;
Those over 16 and under 18 shall be accepted into signals units
for training as technicians under contracts with the State not
exceeding five years in duration. Moreover, under article 25 of
the Military Service Act, only the following persons may be
accepted for |
-2.652569 | 2.091549 | -1 | Health knowledge made personal Join this community! › Share
page: Search posts: MedXCom Replaces the After Hours Answering
Systems for Doctors That Pushes Patient Profile to the Cell
Phone–Works With Me Posted May 02 2012 8:26pm This sounds
pretty cool for the doctor to be able to get a history of image
surgeries, meds, allergies and so forth before talking to the
patient. We live in the information age and this was created by
a doctor who of course saw the value of having information
rather than playing a guessing game with memory or having to go
through other procedures to get his/her hands on the medical
records. If they are in an office, on paper, well we know what
that would mean for sure. The article states it will work with
any EHR and the information is migrated to the application once
the patient gives permission and is that not a breath of fresh
air, patient give permission, the way it should be. A patient
only version is coming out soon which is basically a PHR that
the patient can use whet |
3.353784 | 3.51816 | -1 | by Rebecca Silverman, Feb 16th 2013 GN 1 Barrage GN 1 Astro,
a scrappy young teen from the slums of Industria's capital city,
values nothing more than his family of adopted kids. His life is
hard, but no more so than other trying to eke out a living
during the Warring Planets Period in which he lives...or so he
thinks until he has a chance meeting with Prince Barrage.
Spoiled and selfish, Barrage is running away from his royal
obligations, and when he sees that Astro could be his twin, he
passes over the symbol of his office to the street rat. Now
Astro is, for all intents and purposes, the prince of this war
ravaged planet and it is up to him to save it. Will his love for
his family be an asset, or will it hinder him in his new job?
Astro is a fifteen-year-old living in the squalor that is the
slums of Industria's capital city. Despite his habit of speaking
when perhaps he ought not to, Astro desperately wants to work
(and work hard) in order to support his family – six younger
children whom he took in a |
-0.20398 | 5.99826 | -1 | XPlease update your browser for a better experience on Gizmodo.
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Given his long, illustrious career as the world's premier
totalitarian Photoshop expert, it should come as no surprise
that, after sentencing his own uncle to execution, Kim Jong Un
has ordered that the rumored counter-revolutionary be airbrushed
out of a state-sponsored documentary. Read… 12/18/13 1:24pm 15
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Citizens Survive the City As Chinese cities grapple with
explosive industrial growth, they also grapple with the side
effects, like millions of citizens with pollution-related ills.
At Chengdu No. 7 People's Hospital, those patients are a common
sight—and now, the hospital has opened a dedicated "smog clinic"
to treat them. Read… 12/18/13 1:00pm 39 minutes ago Mad
Scientists Just Built an Edible Battery Out of Cuttlefish Ink A
few years ago, a whole new crop of crazy medical devices started
popping up—things like lit |
-4.196977 | 1.120407 | 18 | Sponsored by Ford Center "Upgrading" Its Menus The upgrade
campaign and ford center are getting the word out about healthy
food choices available. The Evansville Icemen games are facing
off at the Ford Center again, the U.E Basketball season will
soon tip off, and concerts and other events on tap.the
concession stands are full of items ready to be sold.The upgrade
campaign and ford center are getting the word out about healthy
food choices available. Whether our officers and firefighters
are duking it out..or the Lady Aces are lighting up the
scoreboard, it's pretty hard to enjoy a Ford Center event empty-
handed. "The old health options were a little bland and so we've
kind of worked on that to make sure our food actually tastes
good so when you're eating healthy it's not a penalty just an
option," says Executive Director Scott Schoenike. That's right,
no fouls here, just choices. Schoenike tells us our society is
becoming more health conscious saying "People come to an arena
they kind of think hot dogs, b |
0.374961 | 9.521166 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × Looking for some advice with an iOS
application. Essentially what my app does is generate a CSV
file that logs certain events within a period of time. So users
can press a button and an entry will be added to the log saying
"Event of type X happened at Time T" The way I'm doing this is
by maintaining an NSMutableArray which stores NSStrings. Each
event adds a string to the NSMutableArray. When the user is
done with a session, they can "export" the file. I'm using the
NSMutableArray's writeToFile; then I use an e-mail interface to
send that file as a CSV to a target e-mail. It all works,
except the CSV file that is generated has some meta-data in it.
Specifically, I believe at the top of the file I see and at the
beginning of each row of cells when opened in excel. Is this
something inherent in the data structure (NSMutableArray) or
data type (NSString) that I am using? Is there a way for me to
just get the raw data? I can upload code if need be (I'm not
near the work computer n |
4.278505 | 2.955015 | 5 | Back Comments (12) Share: Facebook Button Set in the not-too-
distant future, Total Recall stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as
Douglas Quaid, an average guy with a steady job in construction
and a beautiful, loving wife (Sharon Stone). For reasons unknown
to him, Quaid is having recurring dreams about Mars, strange
alien artefacts, and a mysterious woman. In spite of warnings
from his wife he takes a trip to Rekall Incorporated, a company
that specialises in artificial memory implants. Along with the
memory of his dream vacation on Mars, Quaid decides to go for
the latest in virtual vacations, the 'ego trip'. This little
optional extra allows a person to change the one thing about
their vacation that is always the same—themselves. Opting for
the persona of secret agent Quaid settles back for his trip, but
he doesn’t bargain on something going wrong with the process...
Total Recall After waking up in the back of a robotic cab with
no memory of how he got there, Quaid finds himself the target of
all manner of unp |
-0.222927 | 10.071332 | 16 | Hi, I am writing a web-services client program using weblogic
web-services (stub generated by weblogic client-gen ant task),
and while invoking the service, I am getting the following
exception weblogic.webservice.tools.wsdlp.WSDLParseException:
ERROR[WSDL Parser]:first element is not definitions at weblogic.
webservice.tools.wsdlp.WSDLParser.assertion(WSDLParser.java:767)
My wsdl elements has a namespace-prefix wsdl. ie, instead of ,
the tag is . I am suspecting thats the reason. But I cant change
that prefix. I am defining the namespace wsdl in the element,
definition as - xmlns:wsdl="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/wsdl/"
Anybody knows the solution ? (Either to ignore element-prefix -
wsdl, or force the parser to consider the prefix wsdl as a valid
one ) |
-1.019446 | 9.618793 | 15 | So I have googled and searched for the last several days for a
solution for my navigation menu problem and after reading
through and testing out various ideas and theories I have
finally decided that my next course of action would be to ask a
community directly for help. The problem: I have two horizontal
menus (one on the left, menu, and one on the right, menu2, with
a logo separating the two of them). They each have their own css
style file (which I believe i can just put into one file...).
Once I installed the custom theme I had created, though, I
discovered that the navigation menu will only display vertically
as bulleted text. WordPress appears to not recognize my css
file, for some reason. I am currently testing it through MAMP so
it's not available for online viewing; however, if there is
still confusion after reading the code, I can upload a screen
shot and submit all of the css. What is it that I am missing or
doing wrong? I deeply appreciate any words of advice. I have
included below the code from |
-0.717132 | 7.396528 | 8 | Google Voice on the iPhone: What You Can't Do We've got a
chart listing everything that works and doesn't work (click on
the image for a closer look), but here's the gist: The Web app
version of Google Voice can be accessed at Screening and
forwarding works like a charm, and I was especially pleased to
see names and pictures show up in caller ID during incoming
calls. Seeing as this is a Web app, you can't record your name
or custom voicemail responses. I understand this can't be done
in Safari, but I wish there was a way to set up a call with
Google Voice and record these settings over the phone. It's also
impossible to download voicemails for offline access, which is
probably more a limitation of the iPhone than anything else.
Some options are inexplicably missing. For instance, you can't
write or read notes appended to voicemails or calls. You also
can't block specific phone numbers or change your own Google
Voice number. Worst of all, contact management isn't nearly as
robust on the iPhone. You can't |
-1.489296 | 3.278089 | -1 | Biodiversity: It's the ecology, stupid At every level, human
civilisation is underwritten by the planet's countless and still
mostly unidentified wild things The water we drink falls as
rain, usually on higher ground, often designated as a catchment
area. The terrain would ideally be covered in vegetation,
because otherwise the runoff would be muddy, the reservoirs
would silt up and the valleys would flood. But plants depend on
billions of insects to pollinate them. Insects also devour
foliage, so forests depend on birds by day and bats by night to
keep insect populations under control. To prevent a population
crash, there must also be raptors to keep the insectivores in
order – and the taps running. At every level, human civilisation
is underwritten by the planet's countless and still mostly
unidentified wild things – the jargon word is biodiversity –
that pollinate our crops, cleanse, conserve and recycle our
water, maintain oxygen levels, and deliver all the things on
which human comfort, health, and sec |
1.017649 | 0.123606 | 133 | Magome Travel Magome-juku is a small town in the hills of
Nagano Prefecture, located in the Kiso Valley. which served
travelers of the Nakasendo, a major route connecting Tokyo with
Kyoto during the Edo Period. This forest valley is surrounded by
the Japan Alps. The town has been beautifully restored with a
broad stone walkway lined with carefully tended foliage. To
ensure the safety of travellers, these post-towns were built.
They served as way stations where travellers could stop for food
and rest, and also secured their safety at night. |
-1.567262 | 3.75559 | 11 | State geologists group agnostic on hydrofracking But one thing
they do know: Whatever the solution to the controversy over
natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale turns out to be,
professional geologists should be involved. Taury Smith, the
actual State Geologist who finds himself in hot water after
expressing a much less on-the-one-hand-and-on-the-other-hand
opinion on the issue — he thinks hydrofracking anxiety is
overblown — is not a member of the group. Here’s the message
from the The New York State Council of Professional Geologists:
Many New Yorkers are concerned about the potentially adverse
environmental impacts of proposed methods for extracting natural
gas from the Marcellus shale and other shale formations in NYS.
The New York State Council of Professional Geologists (NYSCPG)
recognizes the importance of maintaining public safety and
practicing sound environmental stewardship for future
generations, as well as the importance of securing affordable
energy for a stable economy. NYSCPG neither |
-0.771744 | 10.342226 | 20 | JavaScript Fundamentals: Objects JavaScript Fundamentals:
ObjectsJavaScript is an interesting language. It is quite
different from any other language I’ve used, and it takes a
while to really notice and understand the nuances if you don’t
have a good way of learning. I’ve decided to start a
Fundamentals series to help push the more basic knowledge out to
a wider public, since I’ve noticed many non-expert JavaScript
programmers frequenting the blog. Today, we’ll start with
Objects. Everything is an Object (or Acts Like One) In just
about every language there are primitive types: types that are
built in that offer the building blocks. In JavaScript, these
are numbers, Booleans, and strings. The other types are objects
and undefined. Objects allow for composite structures containing
properties that can also be any of the types, and you can access
these properties using dot notation (e.g. And because the
properties can be objects themselves, properties can be nested
several levels deep (e.g. object.propertyLvl |
-1.571223 | 6.050706 | -1 | Couponing has become something of a money-saving craze lately.
If you've ever seen "Extreme Couponing," you know exactly what
I'm talking about. Seriously, those people are insane. And by
"insane," I mean "insanely dedicated to couponing, and absolute
masterminds at planning crazy shopping trips that will save
their family hundreds or thousands of dollars." That's generally
what I mean when I say "insane," though, so you may have already
known that. |
5.282647 | 0.7512 | 13 | Brooklyn, NY Hailing from the streets of Brooklyn, HULL has yet
again emerged with a creation to outlive the ages. Hard at work
since the release of their debut album, "Sole Lord," in 2009,
ideas were envisioned and the mighty wind of creativity brought
upon this Earth the latest saga, "Beyond The Lightless Sky".
HULL materializes as a massive entity storming stages and
immersing their audiences in a blanket of grandiose down-tuned
compositions. A shifting fault line of decibel heavy harmony,
this collective force converges in a collision of thrash, doom,
classic rock, and formal orchestral works. HULL commands their
listeners through each riff with incredible precision, as a
seafarer guides vessels through ominous waters. Submerged in
cosmic soundscapes, HULL challenges the mind with flowing, off-
time fugues and powerful, dynamic movements. Brace yourself for
an onslaught of eruptive force as a new world of music is formed
in the deafening clap of thunder that is HULL. Go back |
4.002923 | 5.121154 | 2 | Take the tour × I have a wizard (multiclassed as a bard, if
that matters) who wants to transfer ongoing damage from an ally
to himself. I know I've seen something that does this, but can't
remember where. I don't want it use the armor slot if at all
possible. share|improve this question add comment 1 Answer up
vote 6 down vote accepted Armor of Sacrifice does this as an
at-will for adjacent allies, but it won't work for most wizards
because it's chain, scale, or plate armor only. You do have
some power options. The easy one for you is Ode of Sacrifice:
level 6 bard power which can transfer any condition that a save
can end. It can be transferred to you or to another ally, and
you provide a bonus to saves against that condition. There's
also Cycle of Change; it's a heroic tier feat that allows you to
transfer any effect that a save can end to yourself from an ally
as an encounter power. Unfortunately, it requires that you
worship a deity with the change domain and you must have the
Channel Divinity cla |
0.532933 | -0.723295 | -1 | Trial Transcripts of Nicolae & Elena Ceausescu Espionage
Links Ceausescu's Communiqués Securitate Watch Party
Bookstore L'Internationale Anthem Fearless Leader's
Pottsylvania Page Nicu Ceausescu Lives The Ceausescus' Trial
Transcripts Party Store Rumania's Communist dictator from
1965 - 1989, Nicolae Ceausescu, and his wife and second-in-
command Elena, were prosecuted by the National Salvation Front
in a secret trial, held on a military base near Tirgoviste,
Rumania, on Christmas Day, December 25th 1989. General Gica
Popa was the prosecutor. Below are the officially reported
transcripts. (But is lies! All lies! Ceausescu lives!)
UNIDENTIFIED VOICE: A glass of water! NICOLAE CEAUSESCU: I only
recognize the Grand National Assembly. I will only speak in
front of it. people, but he only tyrannized the people all
the time. These two defendants procured the most luxurious
foodstuffs and clothes from abroad. They were even worse than
the king, the former king of Rumania. The people onl |
-2.334297 | -0.298124 | 36 | Working from the emergency spending request President Barack
Obama made five days ago, the Senate Appropriations Committee
released its draft of the legislation. While the proposal calls
for $60.4 billion, the Congressional Budget Office estimates
that only about $9 billion in Obama's request would be spent
over the next nine months. An additional $12 billion would be
spent the following year. "We need to look and see what
the real numbers are," said Rep. Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., a member
of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative
Republicans. "We have had a tragic storm and we need to figure
out how to help, but I don't know yet what the actual number
should be." Coburn said there was significant waste, fraud and
abuse in federal spending related to Hurricane Katrina recovery
and he doesn't want the same thing to happen if Sandy aid is
rushed through Congress. "They're throwing things to see what
will stick to the wall," Coburn said. "Instead, we ought to be
asking hard questions." |
1.744377 | 2.20973 | 62 | Page is loading... IV. Ghusl Janabat A. Introduction
“Janabat” is a ritual impurity caused by the discharge of semen
or by sexual intercourse; and the person on whom ghusl janabat
becomes wajib is known as “junub”. The Qur'an says: “O you who
believe! Do not go near prayers (salat) when you are ... junub
until you have washed yourselves. (4:43) O you who believe! When
you stand up for prayers (salat) ... if you are junub, then
purify (yourselves).” (5:6) B. The causes of Ghusl Janabat
There are two causes of janabat: 1. Discharge of semen. It does
not make any difference whether this discharge is while awake
or in a wet-dream, slight or profuse, intentionally or
otherwise, in lawful way or unlawful (e.g., masturbation). In
all these cases ghusl janabat becomes obligatory (wajib). If a
liquid comes out from a man and he does not know whether or not
it is semen, then he should look for the following three signs:
(1) emission with passion; (2) spurting discharge; (3) feeling
relaxed after the discharge. |
0.483687 | 8.616694 | -1 | I have Ubuntu 8.10 64bit and a x1800XL. I just installed the
8.12 dirvers and I have two problems: 1. I cannot autologin.
With the one's provided from the Ubuntu repo I could 2. If the
tv-out cable is connected then X fails to start. I can't even
restart it(ctrl-alt-backspace). This also failed with the one's
from Ubuntu repositories. I pretty much know that the second
bug won't be fixed until a new driver version is released. I'd
like to know if there is a fix for the first problem! Thank you
in advance! |
2.684158 | 4.643554 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I know someone who is thinking about
getting into game design, and I wondered, what does the job game
designer entail? what tools do you have to learn how to use?
what unique skills do you need? what exactly is it you'd do from
day to day. I may be wording this a bit wrong because I'm not
sure if the college program is become a game designer or learn
game design. but I think the same questions apply either way.
share|improve this question Here is an excellent resource on
breaking into the game industry, in general, as well as some
designer specific info: sloperama.com/advice.html – Ari Patrick
Nov 9 '10 at 17:54 Just as a side note, I gave this link to the
someone and they've practically decided this is not a good
direction for them. I didn't really think it was anyways. But I
couldn't speak eloquently on the topic. – xenoterracide Nov 12
'10 at 13:18 it is simple you just need to know how to do
everything – James Andino Mar 25 '13 at 22:31 add comment 6
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-4.35585 | 2.452368 | 70 | General Question thankgodforbeef's avatar Why do I wake up SO
hungry? Asked by thankgodforbeef (373 points ) January 3rd,
2009 … All the time, even if I ate pretty late the night
before. I’m always way more hungry for breakfast than anyone
else. REALLY INTENSELY HUNGRY. Observing members: 0 Composing
members: 0 6 Answers shockvalue's avatar Nocturnal tape
worms? richardhenry's avatar SO hungry? Is eating your SO
something you do often? I also love that this question is
alongside the username “thankgodforbeef”. Seriously though,
maybe you should see a doctor or a nutritionist. If you’re
really THAT hungry, maybe there’s something wrong. Perhaps you
just need to eat more, or more of the right stuff. scamp's
avatar Do you eat anything after dinner? I know dioabetics are
supposed to have an evening snack so their blood sugar doesn’t
drop too low overnight. Maybe it is because there is too much
time in between meals. Try a light snack a couple of hours
before bedtime and see if that cahnges your morni |
0.412484 | 2.998538 | -1 | Hypnotherapy is an excellent tool for well-being. It can reduce
stress, enhance skills and abilities, and clear out emotional
blocks and baggage. Hypnosis is available from the comfort of
your own home via the telephone. Programs available for: *
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Most people think being hypnotized is some sort of bizarre
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If hypnosis really did not work for you, either you had a bad
hypnotherapist, or you weren't really that serious about
accomplishing your goal! Many people try hypn |
-0.626314 | 8.201005 | -1 | Review Date January 19, 2011 Cisco Linksys E4200 Maximum
Performance Wireless-N Router • Pros • Bottom Line By
Samara Lynn Setup and Testing Upon setting up the router and
agreeing to the license agreement, the Cisco Connect software
checks for any software updates. Setup then offers a step-by-
step set up guide that shows you how to physically connect the
router. You literally click "Next," sit back and the router does
everything. Your computer doesn't even have to be physically
connected to the router; you just need a computer with an
enabled wireless adapter. During setup, the router auto
generates an SSID and passphrase. My laptop was connected to the
E4200 in just under five minutes. Once the software is set up,
you're presented with a very user-friendly interface, perfect
for performing basic router tasks. There are four areas in the
Cisco Connect management interface: "Computers and Devices"
allows users to connect another computer or device and walks you
through creating an Easy Setup USB k |
3.951384 | -3.905421 | 55 | I Can't Say, ‘Don't Do It' Howard Bryant discusses the
competitive environment of baseball 54 seconds "It's always
been an age old question about how much the player how much
responsibility the player has; if kids are going to wear jerseys
with the ball player's name on it, then there is some sort of
responsibility there. That kids are looking at you in a way that
they don't look at other famous people. Parents are looking at
you in a way that they aren't looking at other famous people.
And, and that connection is the heart of the sport. And most
players don't want to face that because it conflicts with the
reality of their business. They are in a competitive environment
and that competitive environment, no one's giving you any gold
stars for virtuosity. Your job is to perform and when you
perform that's how you survive. It's a business; it's an
economic situation; it is all about surviving as a player. And
there's really no getting around that." |
3.108434 | 4.805265 | 2 | Mixed or average reviews - based on 21 Critics What's this?
User Score Mixed or average reviews- based on 7 Ratings Your
Score 0 out of 10 Rate this: • 10 • 9 • 8 • 7 • 6 •
5 • 4 • 3 • 2 • 1 • 0 • 0 Score distribution: 1.
Positive: 7 out of 21 2. Negative: 1 out of 21 1. Mar 5,
2012 You will love this jewel of an indie game – especially
when you got sucked in by the addictive gameplay mechanics and
the lovely style of Puddle. Neko, please make more of this. 2.
Mar 28, 2012 Beautifully simple but challenging, addictive,
and guaranteed to work those cranial muscles thanks to the logic
and scientific themes in every level. 3. Feb 16, 2012
Puddle is a hard puzzle-game that presents immediate and simple
gameplay and an intense level design in a minimal visual
dimension. 4. Jan 30, 2012 Puddle is a well-made game with
a lot of character and a cheeky scientific feel. It's fun to see
what sort of unexpected places and states you end up in, but be
prepared to suff |
3.595566 | -2.668494 | 72 | • Thu • Mar 13, 2014 • Updated: 2:19pm Centenarian out to
set the record straight PUBLISHED : Sunday, 05 February, 2012,
12:00am UPDATED : Sunday, 05 February, 2012, 12:00am The
amazing feats of centenarian athlete Fauja Singh are certain to
impress Hong Kongers today. But it seems the man they call the
'Turbaned Torpedo' hasn't made the same impression with the
Guinness World Records organisation. It has refused to accept
him as the world's oldest marathon runner because he can't
provide them with a birth certificate. Teetotal vegetarian
Singh ostensibly became the oldest runner to complete a marathon
last October when he finished the Toronto Waterfront event. And
when he appears in the 10 kilometre race at today's Standard
Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, he's sure to be a star attraction.
However, sticklers for procedure at Guinness World Records, the
global authority in record-breaking, have refused to recognise
his achievement as there is no official document to verify his
age. 'We have not cur |
4.489247 | 1.515107 | -1 | Destination Fun Kumari's Hiphop Intensive Kumari Lohar-Singh
puts her love of fashion design first, but you wouldn't know it
from watching her dance. A Vancouver native, Kumari has spent
the last two years in Philadelphia and New York in design
school. While there, she developed her dancing skills by
learning and practicing hiphop, breaking, locking, and more with
such legends as Iladelph Flav, Moncell, Raphael Xavier, and
Bronx Breaks Crew. Now, she's back in town for a few months;
lucky for us, she's gonna teach what she knows. This Saturday
and Sunday at the Sherwood Dance Academy, she'll host an in-
depth training workshop on the ins and outs of foundation old-
school hiphop, breaking, reggae dancehall, locking, house, and
video hiphop. "We'll do breaking, locking--which was formed in
the '70s by Don Campbell, who couldn't do the funky chicken and
came up with something totally different--dancehall reggae,"
says Kumari. "That's pretty much West Indian club dance, like
what kids see in Sean Paul videos, |
0.852447 | -0.218717 | -1 | Connect to share and comment What we're hearing right now.
Chatter: Pope Benedict speaks The pope address his flock for
the first time since his shock announcement, President Obama
tells the Union what's up, and zombies are attacking Montana -
not. Graphic. (Antler Agency/GlobalPost) He speaks. Pope
Benedict XVI has given his first public address since
unexpectedly announcing his imminent resignation. Amid cheers
and applause, the 85-year-old pontiff told his weekly audience
at the Vatican he was retiring "for the good of the church."
Benedict thanked his flock for their "love and prayer" and asked
that they continue to pray for his successor – whoever he may
be. But before it comes to that, Papa Ratz fans will get one
more chance to see him celebrate mass: he'll hold an Ash
Wednesday special later today, most likely the final public mass
of his papacy. President Barack Obama's top three priorities?
The economy, the economy, and the economy. That's per his 2013
State of the Union Address, anyway, wh |
1.391297 | 3.423862 | -1 | Thursday, January 8, 2009 At Sofia's insistence: Scourge the
internet for the TACKIEST things you can find. These are my
first two submissions (and as Godtopus is my witness, I shall
find more): Because nothing, NOTHING is more tacky to me than
someone wearing truly heinous clothes in public and thinking
they're the classiest, most enviable things in the universe.
It's precious. And this: Not only is this a marvel of
tackyness and sluthood, but a miracle of gravity as well. And
now, to look around the internet for something I remember being
the most horrible piece of home decoration I have EVER seen.
ONWARDS! Sofi said... Wouldn't the last picture make a great
costume??? Or something you'd wear to a wedding to steal the
bride's thunder. Only it'd have to be lavender instead of white.
Wearing white to somebody else's wedding is rude. Pants said...
Awesome boobage! Marra Alane said... The last picture looks
like anime porn come to life. Terrifyingly tacky! Rusty said...
I don't have boobs, so m |
0.182348 | 9.873583 | 16 | Scriptdef can be used to define an Apache Ant task using a
scripting language. Ant scripting languages supported by Apache
BSF or JSR 223 may be used to define the script. Scriptdef
provides a mechanism to encapsulate control logic from a build
within an Ant task minimizing the need for providing control
style tasks in Ant itself. Complex logic can be made available
while retaining the simple structure of an Ant build file.
Scriptdef is also useful for prototyping new custom tasks.
Certainly as the complexity of the script increases it would be
better to migrate the task definition into a Java based custom
task. Note: This task depends on external libraries not
included in the Ant distribution. See Library Dependencies for
more information. The attributes and nested elements supported
by the task may be defined using <attribute> and <element>
nested elements. These are available to the script that
implements the task as two collection style script variables
attributes and elements. The elements in the attri |
-1.487388 | 6.669663 | -1 | Data collection is no longer a “nice to have” capability. In a
modern world filled with smartphones, tablets and other gadgets,
reams of data are being collected every second. Retailers,
manufacturers and service brands have been developing ever more
sophisticated systems to capture information about every tweet,
Like, banner click, product purchase or email read. But here’s
the thing: While many brands have made an effort to capture
data, few have succeeded in effectively translating that data
into something meaningful. Let’s look at a few well-worn data
clichés to help clarify the difference between data and
insights. Data doesn’t lie We can’t argue with this one. Data
doesn’t lie or tell the truth. Data is just a collection of
facts. But to turn data into insights, it is important to
understand what truth needs to be uncovered. For example, I can
tell you with certainty that in September, 352 people redeemed a
coupon for a $20 rebate on a prescription drug related to
treating a chronic skin condition. |
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0.049446 | 3.071558 | -1 | The Future of Web 2.0 An interview with WSU's Gary Brown As
director of Washington State University's Center forTeaching,
Learning, and Technology, Gary Brown has stewarded theacceptance
and growth of online learning, forged faculty
developmentprograms for early adopters and laggards alike, and
struggled with theissues of assessment and accountability. But
Brown sees morecomprehensive changes ahead, especially as Web
2.0 technologies becomewidespread. We're already well down the
path to what somecall a 'Web 2.0 world.' Is Web 2.0 having a
transformative impact onhigher education? We actually need to
begin thinking aboutmoving to the next generation of online
learning in a Web 2.0 orLearning 2.0 world, in which a variety
of tributaries are starting tocome together: demographics,
technology, accountability, and thegeneral direction of
education. But so far, instead of transforming thetraditional
classroom with online learning, we've merely transposed itto
what is now the traditional course management system |
5.057312 | 0.921085 | 13 | A Few Things You Didn't Know About "Oh! Susanna" Categories:
Miles-tones On this day in 1847, legendary American songwriter
Stephen Foster debuted the song "Oh! Susanna" to a crowd at the
Andrews' Eagle Ice Cream Saloon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
"Who gives a tin Enchirito about something we sang in grade
school?" you're shouting because you're a weird shouty person
with a poor grasp of proper expletives. Well, you might be
surprised to learn few things about the song. For instance, you
could argue that it was the first break out pop hit ever by an
American songwriter. Initially, Foster only made about the
equivalent of $2,000 today for composing the tune, mostly
because 21 other musicians heard the song and copyrighted it
under their own names because back in the 19th century it was
actually considered weird to not be a flaming douchenozzle.
Eventually, though, Foster hooked up with the publishing firm
Firth, Pond & Company and began earning two cents per copy sold.
What is awesome about this is that t |
3.244636 | 2.257637 | -1 | What Ever Happened to Alice Want to See Not Interested Rate it ½
star Rate it 1 star Rate it 1½ stars Rate it 2 stars Rate it 2½
stars Rate it 3 stars Rate it 3½ stars Rate it 4 stars Rate it
4½ stars Rate it 5 stars What Ever Happened to Alice Linda
Larson's thriller stars the writer-director as Alice, a woman
too far gone living in a house in the desert. With her is
Rebecca (Nancy Lincors), whom she has kidnapped but who soon
grows sympathetic toward her captor. Rebecca becomes the key to
discovering the agony behind Alice's daily existence, one that
centers on a mysterious baby she cradles but no one else ever
sees up close. Whose is it, and more importantly,
&NFi;what&NFi_; is it really? |
4.105527 | 5.219308 | 2 | Medals ... did we really need an achievement system for this
series? Mr StickPosted 10/6/2012 12:39:18 AM Don't see why it
matters. What do you think completing the Pokedex is in the
first place? Or the Trainer Stars/different colored cards? Or
the stamps in FireRed/LeafGreen? Ribbons? Where've you been?
Pokemon's already been doing achievements forever. Before it was
cool. Just more subtle. And honestly, I'd rather people boast
about actual in-game accomplishments than their win streak in
online matches or their perfect EV/IV Pokemon and how many
shinies they farmed through various methods instead of ones they
just naturally caught at random. ~ I'm Always Fighting the
Gravity ~ 360: MoldyClay87 ;; 3DS: 3050-8737-8491
CryingStar(Topic Creator)Posted 10/6/2012 12:40:14 AM scitch24
posted... i think its awesome , i said for a long time there
should be some sort of achievement tracking /hunting its cool ,
its what pokemons about collecting is a big aspect of the games
But, this isn't about whether or not |
-0.687544 | 4.919145 | -1 | Leafblower Exchango Fantastico!S The South Coast Air Quality
Management District is sponsoring Southern California exchange
events where owners of older, two-stroke leaf blowers can swap
them at a serious discount for new four-stroke models that
pollute less and emit noise levels more akin to a regular busy
street than a field of DKW rally machines at full chat. Older,
two stroke machines, over the course of a year, emit 80 times
more schmutz than your joe average car running 12,500 miles
during the same period. We'd love to know how they stack up
against a Saab 96. |
-1.766288 | -0.725743 | -1 | Ethics watchdog Richard Beliles has few friends in Kentucky
Capitol Beliles gets lawmakers' ire, respect jcheves@herald-
leader.comJanuary 29, 2012 FRANKFORT — Richard Beliles sat in
Gov. Steve Beshear's office foyer on a recent morning, staging
his weekly protest of mountaintop-removal coal mining, when
Senate President David Williams walked by and suggested that he
kill himself. "He said, 'Are you occupying the office?' I said
yes. He said, 'Well, why don't you set yourself on fire? Why
don't you immolate yourself?' And then he left," said Beliles,
who is recovering from cancer treatment. "It was a strange thing
for David to say. It sort of shook me up." Through a
spokeswoman, Williams later said he clearly was joking by
suggesting the protest would be more effective with Beliles
ablaze. Beliles, who turns 78 on Tuesday, is a soft-spoken,
genial man — and one of the more deeply resented figures at the
Capitol. He earned this animosity as chairman of the Kentucky
chapter of Common Cause, a national ad |
3.189079 | 3.351289 | 99 | 5,220pages on this wiki Revision as of 20:35, March 16,
2013 by Kunoichi101 (Talk | contribs) (カザン, Kazan) •
Hundred Transformations Kazan (百変化のカザン, Hyaku Henge no Kazan)
Movie Naruto 5: Blood Prison Appears in Movie only Voice
Actors Gender Gender Male Male Status Deceased
Kazan (カザン, Kazan), renowned as Hundred Transformations Kazan
(百変化のカザン, Hyaku Henge no Kazan) was a Yugakure shinobi that
appeared in Naruto 5: Blood Prison. Kazan was a very
strong-willed individual who was proud of his abilities. He does
have a sense of loyalty and repaying debt, as he followed orders
from Mui and his four council members to save his son, who was
held captive by the five, and when Mui rescued him from the
other four's betrayal, Kazan repaid his debt by protecting Mui
and attempted to avenge him when Muku attacked. Kazan was
a somewhat short and bald-headed man with dark eyes and a
goatee. He wore a long-sleeved green kimono shirt with white
trimming underneath a y |
3.742709 | 1.961336 | 5 | All My Children Recaps AMC Week Of October 29, 2007 Annie
confronted Richie about being sick. Ryan followed her into
Richie's office, and Annie told both of them that Babe had found
Richie's pills for leukemia. Ryan immediately said it was a lie,
and Richie agreed, and left them alone. Ryan continued to insist
that Richie was not sick. Annie was bothered by the knowledge
that her brother being sick didn't make her feel anything. Ryan
told her that until they had proof, they have to assume it was a
scam. He called Joe and asked how to test for leukemia. Adam
thought Erica had to be desperate to come to him for help, and
asked who it was she was trying to put away. She refused to tell
him, but he guessed on his own. Erica insisted that Greenlee was
truly a threat to Kendall. Adam signed on, and they began
plotting right away. Adam made a phone call and had someone
start the paperwork. Kendall was shocked when she realized it
was Zach standing over her rather than Greenlee. Zach was
surprised that Kendall w |
0.147659 | 2.336455 | -1 | The Natural Child Project Support The NCP boba - freedom
together Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain
Why Love Matters Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a
Baby's Brain by Sue Gerhardt offers an eloquent overview of the
latest scientific research on attachment. Gerhardt, a British
psychotherapist and cofounder of the Oxford Parent Infant
Project, has accomplished the formidable task of linking the
concrete language of neurochemistry to the more abstract area of
attachment theory. In so doing, she has greatly clarified the
nature-nurture argument, while establishing the critical
importance of parental love for optimum brain development in
childhood and the subsequent capacity for love and trust in
adulthood. Why Love Matters is an essential new work in the
field of attachment. "Most of the literature on depression is
confined to its symptoms. The focus is on the adult's brain
chemistry and the adult's cognitions, which are the target of
treatments. There is remarkably little recogniti |
-0.272962 | 7.942769 | 42 | Re: Custom license question (Glk libraries) "MJ Ray"
<[email protected]> wrote in message 1131220940.900135.14123.nu
llmailer@me">news:1131220940.900135.14123.nullmailer@me...> I
think this is trying to be a shorter licence with the same
effect as the Artistic - you may edit it, but must change the
name. I'd say it follows the DFSG (integrity of source allows
name changes), but I have one doubt: if it's not changed, we can
use any means and conditions, but that's missing from the
modified permission. Does that matter? Probably not. I see no
mention of changing the apps name. In fact all the way I see
this licence: 1. If unmodified distribute however you want. 2.
If modified you may distribute, but you must reference my name
and the URL given. The one caveat I notice is that no
permission to modify the documentation is given. However, there
does not appear to be a need to include the documentation even
if distributing under #1. The licence is even less restrictive
than X11 or a BSD licence as you do not n |
-1.442328 | -0.892619 | 63 | The Democratic Party Attacks Scott Brown For Having Been
Molested As A Child No matter how low you think the political
Left will sink, your imagination can never quite keep up with
how vile they actually turn out to be: The Democratic
Senatorial Campaign Committee is circulating a number of clips
to reporters suggesting that Sen. Scott Brown’s (R-Mass.)
revelations of sexual abuse as a child is either a political
stunt or a hypocritical move…. Many have questioned how Brown
could let a pedophile run free instead of stopping what could be
a serial molester who may now have been at it for upwards of 40
years. Among the “believers” are many who are appalled that a
U.S. senator would throw a literary grenade at a respected
Christian summer camp and not disclose a name so that Cape
officials can pursue the attacker and defend their reputation.
On the other side are alumni and friends of the camp who accuse
the senator of fabricating the whole matter for political
purposes — or at least to sell more books — lea |
-0.67692 | 2.803108 | -1 | Course Description ST 260 Surgical Technology Practicum 14 cr.
Offered: Fall, Winter Prerequisite: Admission into the Surgical
Technology program and completion of the following courses with
a "C" or better: CLS 109, CLS 204, ST 101, ST 211, ST 212, BI
201 and BI 202. |
-0.949118 | 9.758819 | 15 | - Linux - Software ( - - apache proxy server rewrite urls
( slackwarefan 10-19-2004 08:58 PM apache proxy server rewrite
urls Hello. I'm trying to configure apache to act as a proxy
server. But I'm trying to configure it differently than normal.
I want a web based proxy, but I want the website to be accessed
by typing the address in after my website address. For example,
( would fetch linuxquestions through my computer via proxy. But,
when using the directive proxypass, if an image or other feature
of a web page is accessed using a relative link, it won't show
up, because the address goes to because it's linking thinking my
comp is the server. I've heard about and tried on different
computers this "url rewriter" which will work with mod proxy to
rewrite URLs to make this work. Unfortunatlly I can't get this
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Here Brooke Mueller Be Careful What You Wish For 11/11/2013
8:47 AM PST BY TMZ STAFF Brooke Mueller celebrated her
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Sheen, when everyone stopped for a makeshift birthday
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Talk is cheap!!! Bob and Max always look miserable when
photographed with Brooke. Kids aren't stupid, you know! 123
days ago 2 fly 4 tmz Utterly pathetic methed out slag.
Those poor kids. She probably damaged their little brains when
she did meth, etc..while preggers. 123 days ago Is it the
meth or the Botox that makes her look like a drugged Joan
Rivers. 123 days ago Bob and Max will bot |
-1.301947 | 0.109017 | 48 | County Formation in Acts of Tennessee > Shelby County "An Act
to form and establish a new county on the Mississippi River, in
the south west corner of this state." WHEREAS it is represented
to this General Assembly, that there are many inhabitants, and
much business at and about the Chickasaw Bluff, and that to
those people the regular and convenient administration of the
laws would be greatly beneficial - wherefore: SECTION 1. BE IT
ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE, That
a new county be called and known by the name of Shelby, in honor
and to perpetuate the name of Issac Shelby, late Governor of
Kentucky, be, and is hereby established in the southwest corner
of this state, and that the county so established, shall be
bounded as follows, to wit: beginning in the middle of the main
channel of the Mississippi River, where the southern boundary of
this state, lately marked by General James Winchester, strikes
the western boundary of the state, thence east thirty miles
along said sout |
4.429119 | -4.274891 | 0 | DETROIT -- Believe it or not, there may have been two Tigers who
were lonelier than Justin Verlander during his no-hitter on
Tuesday night against the Brewers. Everybody knows the rule
about not speaking to a pitcher while a no-no is in process in
order not to jinx him. But Mike Maroth and Chad Durbin didn't
even have an opportunity to bother Verlander while he was in the
process of making history. That's because they were away from
the dugout charting the game from the television inside the
Tigers clubhouse. "You don't know how bad I wanted to be out
there on the field," Durbin said. "I was charting in here,
watching. The last inning, we wanted to scoot our chairs closer
to the doors. When he got the last out, we jumped out of there."
Durbin and Maroth joined the rest of the Tigers in a mob scene
on the mound after the Verlander completed the first Tigers no-
hitter since 1984. They both knew Verlander had special stuff,
even if they weren't watching the game on the actual playing
field. "It was like a w |
0.200375 | 4.683342 | -1 | Tell me more × Is there a mathematical theory that explains the
shape of a snowflake? Why is it not round? Update Tree-like
metric spaces appear often as limits of sequences of metric
spaces (say, asymptotic cones or boundaries of metric spaces). I
wonder if similar objects can be obtained as shapes minimizing
some kind of energy functional. This may lead to new
constructions in geometric group theory. I just saw Igor
Rivin's answer which may be what is needed. Perhaps somebody can
give a more detailed answer? share|improve this question Water
crystallizes in a hexagonal lattice, so small snowflakes are
just hexagons. For reasons of surface chemistry that I don't
really understand, water molecules are more likely to attach at
a vertex than in the middle of an edge, so as the hexagons get
large the vertices grow faster than the edges, creating a non-
convex figure with 12 edges. Iterating this procedure (growing
faster at vertices than at edges) gives a snowflake--for a
picture of this, see pg. 884 here: (t |
1.067336 | -1.778711 | 97 | UNITED NATIONS—The United Nations is urgently appealing for $98
million to meet critical humanitarian needs in North Korea for
the rest of 2013. "Without sustained humanitarian support, the
gains made the past 10 years in improving food security and the
overall health and nutrition of the most vulnerable ... could be
quickly reversed," U.N. Resident Coordinator in North Korea
Ghulam Isaczai said in a statement Thursday. Isaczai said while
the overall humanitarian situation has improved slightly over
the last 12 months, around 2.4 million very vulnerable people
need regular food assistance, and external assistance is vital.
"The lifesaving operations of the United Nations in the country
remain drastically underfunded," Nesirky said. "The lives of
many people are at stake, including children who are vulnerable
to lasting suffering if they do not receive aid." Earlier this
month, South Korea approved $6 million in government aid for
vaccines, medical care and food for North Korean children, the
first such |
1.70217 | 8.940723 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I've seen some machine learning
questions on here so I figured I would post a related question:
Suppose I have a dataset where athletes participate at running
competitions of 10 km and 20 km with hilly courses i.e. every
competition has its own difficulty. The finishing times from
users are almost inverse normally distributed for every
competition. One can write this problem as a matrix:
Comp1 Comp2 Comp3 User1 20min ?? 10min User2 25min 20min
12min User3 30min 25min ?? User4 30min ?? ?? I would
like to complete the matrix above which has the size 1000x20 and
a sparseness of 8 % (!). There should be a very easy way to
complete this matrix, since I can calculate parameters for every
user (ability) and parameters for every competition (mu, lambda
of distributions). Moreover the correlation between the
competitions are very high. I can take advantage of the
rankings User1 < User2 < User3 and Item3 << Item2 < Item1 Could
you maybe give me a hint which methods |
-1.799435 | 2.506414 | 54 | Take the tour × What is the term used for a "group of
managers"? For example He has a fleet of managers He has a
legion of managers Though the sentences above might not be
correct. I want to know that correct term that would replace
fleet and legion in the sentences above share|improve this
question The only one I have seen is a clusterf*uck of managers
- bluvixen.tumblr.com/post/15910023685/… - but I am not sure how
widespread the usage is. It seems appropriate to me though... –
Roaring Fish Nov 22 '12 at 10:05 +1 Dilbert would agree with "a
clusterf*ck of managers". That's a great group name! –
user21497 Nov 22 '12 at 10:10 I'm not sure how often wolves &
fish use collective names other than "Food?" for humans, but
close your eyes and imagine those managers as roaring lions
vainly combing their manes, or honking geese blaringly foisting
their advice on you while you're trying to do your job, or
brain-dead ungulates mooing & snorting & whinnying pseudowisely
on the savannah, and you've got a pride, a |
-4.394264 | 2.969784 | -1 | Taking the benefits of DAFNE to the UK and beyond to type 1
diabetes. That caught their attention. Berger was describing was
a treatment programme that improved diabetes control in real
terms. In contrast to the Diabetes Control and Complications
Trial (DCCT ), then still running, this was a programme that
delivered lower average blood glucose concentrations and HbA1c
and reduced the risk of severe hypoglycaemia. The DCCT seemed to
show that this was not possible: the lower the HbA1c, the lower
the risk of vascular complications but with a much higher risk
of hypoglycaemia. Just over a year later, teams from King’s
College Hospital London, Sheffield University and North Tyneside
Hospital, all in the UK, visited Dusseldorf, Germany, to find
out what Professor Berger’s team was doing. |
-2.618007 | 3.78786 | -1 | View Single Post Old 10-18-2012, 03:16 AM #331 Hall Of Fame
Cheetah's Avatar Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: San Diego Posts:
3,735 holy crap! nice improvement! I think I actually saw some
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i/o fhs! Damn. I'm good. Ok, I know you feel good now and think
you don't have to improve anymore but... gotta keep going. you
still have more potential Good energy with the footwork but I
say take 15-20% of that increased energy and put it into a
better leg load. You are loading better but it's still a little
loose. Often you load but then you unload it before the swing
and hit off of your left foot. This makes you arm it more. You
don't need to have a huge explosion off of your right leg where
you're flying off the ground like a Fed highlight vid. Just a
correct load and a decent push will do if it's loaded right and
timing is right. It's all timing. So get MORE weight on your
right and get a nice CONTROLLED, nicely timed push off of it.
Take a big step. |
2.679487 | 1.479468 | 19 | Click here to get a Printer Friendly Page The P.T. Barnum of
the Barnum and Bailey Circus by Joel Benton Incidents of a
Circus Tour At almost every place visited by the travelling
company, some notable incident occurred. At Hanover Court House,
Virginia, for example, it was raining so heavily that they could
not give a performance, and Turner therefore decided to start
for Richmond immediately after dinner. Their landlord, however,
said that as their agent had engaged three meals and lodgings
for the whole troupe, the whole bill must be paid whether they
went then or stayed until next morning. No compromise could be
made with the stubborn fellow, and Turner was equally stubborn
in his determination both to go at once and also to have the
worth of his money. The following programme was accordingly
carried out, Turner insisting upon every detail: Dinner was
ordered at twelve o'clock and was duly prepared and eaten. As
soon as the table was cleared, supper was ordered, at half past
twelve. After eating as |
0.633825 | 8.734811 | -1 | Fix GRUB Config Server Training - Server Management Fixing a
Broken GRUB Whenever you want to fix GRUB you will need to know
several things; Partition Containing the Kernel, Kernel Name and
Path and Partition Which Contains /sbin/init. Lesson 5 | Lesson
7 Many things can break GRUB. This is an illustration on how
to fix line that are incorrect in the grub.conf. If you system
does not boot, you will need to know or be able to locate the
correct information in order to fix the problem. Locate Your
/boot partition and copy down the exact name of the kernel and
initrd image. You have several options so make sure both the
kernel and initrd image match versions.
config-2.6.18-128.1.16.el5 symvers-2.6.18-128.1.16.el5.gz
initrd-2.6.18-128.el5.img vmlinuz-2.6.18-128.1.16.el5
lost+found vmlinuz-2.6.18-128.el5 kernel =
vmlinuz-2.6.18-128.1.16.el5 initrd image =
initrd-2.6.18-128.1.16.el5.img Use the df command to verify
where the boot partition is and where /sbin/init is, located |
-1.334457 | 3.989396 | 11 | A Short History of Dry Cask Nuclear Waste Storage The Endless
Simmer In Washington DC, a recent Senate subcommittee hearing
was held on nuclear waste. It stretched on and on for several
hours. Only “experts” and Senators spoke. It was chaired by
Senator Tom Carper (D, DE), who not-too-subtly confessed to
possessing not a whit of knowledge about the issues: At every
turn he would say things like, “I want to thank you for your
report, which the experts tell me is very good.” He did admit
that his “tiny little state” is much too small to have the
opportunity to bid for the privilege and PROFIT of having a
federal jail facility built within its borders, let alone a
nuclear waste dump. But please come visit Rehoboth Bay when you
get a chance! It hasn’t been Fukushima’d yet by Hope Creek or
Salem Units 1 or 2, chugging away, rusting away, vulnerable to
earthquakes and liquefaction as they sit on their manmade
islands in the middle of the Delaware River, along Delaware’s
northeastern edge. Essentially all |
0.112537 | 10.349949 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × I'm trying to send a list of IPs from
a Postgres query via e-mail. I found MIME::Lite::TT and now
have that installed and working. I'd like to pass 20-30 IPs out
in each e-mail in a line feed delimited list. I could do it by
generating a new .txt template for each e-mail I need to send,
but that seems inefficient. I found Template on cpan, and I
think the @list part is what I need, but I don't have any idea
how to implement it. Passing $params{ips} =
"\n2.3.4.5\n3.4.5.6\n" didn't work either. Thanks for your
thoughts. This code sends a single IP successfully:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use MIME::Lite::TT; # SendTo email id my
$email = '[email protected]'; my %params; $params{ips} = "";
# create a new MIME Lite based email my $msg =
MIME::Lite::TT->new Subject => "HTML email test", From =>
'[email protected]', To => $email, Type => 'text/html',
Template => 'test.txt', TmplParams => \%params share|improve
this question add comment 1 Answer up vote 1 down vote
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2.628142 | 2.196671 | 25 | Oct. 16, 2010 The Thing Is by Ellen Bass to love life, to
love it even when you have no stomach for it and everything
you've held dear crumbles like burnt paper in your hands, your
throat filled with the silt of it. When grief sits with you, its
tropical heat thickening the air, heavy as water more fit for
gills than lungs; when grief weights you like your own flesh
only more of it, an obesity of grief, you think, How can a body
withstand this? Then you hold life like a face between your
palms, a plain face, no charming smile, no violet eyes, and you
say, yes, I will take you I will love you, again. "The Thing
Is" by Ellen Bass, from Mules of Love. © BOA Editions, Ltd.,
2002. Reprinted with permission. (buy now) It's the birthday of
Noah Webster, (books by this author) born in Hartford,
Connecticut (1758). He's best known as a lexicographer and a
spelling reformer, and it's his surname that makes up half of
the title of the Merriam-Webster dictionary. He came from a
landed Yankee family and went to Yale. |
-1.662116 | -0.891116 | -1 | • Heritage Action • Heritage Libertad • More WebMemo #1311
on Economy January 16, 2007 The Four Pillars of Reaganomics
The following is Arthur Laffer's November 13 address to members
of The Heritage Foundation's President's Club at the fall 2006
President's Club meeting, held at the Ronald Reagan
International Trade Center in Washington, DC. You know, one
thing I always loved, Ed, was when I followed Milton Friedman to
the podium I could actually raise the microphones. Seriously,
it's really a pleasure being here with all of you tonight. Ed,
what you have done with Heritage, you and Phil, it just-it
boggles the mind, the contribution you've made. It's a real
honor to be here with all of you. [Applause.] I'm going to
follow the advice of one of my mentors, a professor of mine-and
I was the chairman of his advisory board when he was senator
from the state of California-a man named Sam Hayakawa. Do all of
you remember him? He was great, but he gave me one piece of
advice which I am going to follow thi |
-0.673735 | -0.062252 | -1 | Now Playing The outspoken artist, who has spent time in
prison, tells WBUR that state media never report the truth:
"It's like bad air all the time." Imprisonment, he says, was
like "little beans dropped on the floor in some corner and
people just forget about you. It's a very terrifying situation." |
0.583375 | 1.805054 | 75 | Psychology Wiki Psychohistorical views on infanticide
34,142pages on this wiki Revision as of 04:39, November 13, 2013
by Rotlink (Talk | contribs) Psychohistorical views on
infanticide (in psychohistorical jargon "early infanticidal
childrearing") is a model used in the study of psychohistory to
refer to the occurrence of infanticide in paleolithic,[1][2]
pre-historical, or historical hunter-gatherer tribes or
societies (although infanticide still occurs in the advanced
nations). "Early" means early in history or in the cultural
development of a society, not to the age of the child.
"Infanticidal" refers to the high incidence of infants killed if
compared to modern nations.[3] The model was developed by Lloyd
deMause within the framework of psychohistory as part of a
seven-stage sequence of childrearing modes which describe the
development of human cultures in their attitude to their
children.[4] The word "early" is also meant to distinguish it
from late infanticidal childrearing, identified by deMause |
0.720208 | 8.555663 | -1 | Don’t be a technical masochist There’s an old joke from Henny
Youngman: Sometimes tech choices are that easy: if something
is too hard, stop doing it. A great deal of pain comes from
using a tool outside its intended use, and often that’s
avoidable. For example, when regular expressions get too hard,
I stop using regular expressions and write a little procedural
code. Or when Python is too slow, I try some simple ways of
speeding it up, and if that’s not good enough I switch from
Python to C++. If something is too hard to do in Windows, I’ll
do it in Linux, and vice versa. Sometimes there’s not a better
tool available and you just have to slog through with what you
have. And sometimes you don’t have the freedom to use a better
tool even though one is available. But a lot of technical pain
is self-imposed. If you keep breaking your leg somewhere, stop
going there. 11 thoughts on “Don’t be a technical masochist
1. John: I pretty much agree. But . . . sometimes the
effort spent overcoming a problem |
-4.439429 | 1.137275 | 18 | HOME > Chowhound > Manhattan > Falai The concept of
sophistication for less $ unfortunately doesnt work • s
Falais really tries to be sophisticated and to impress for less
$. The results are disappointing most of the dishes are
unexceptional and some are very disappointing. Portions are too
tiny which turns the place to a not- so-cheap bread restaurant
i.e. restaurant that you have to eat lots of bread to feel
full (the bread is good but this is not a big deal anymore in
NYC). $200 for three a total waist of money and another NYC
disappointment too many recently. 1. Click to Upload a
photo (10 MB limit) 1. Try Falai Panetteria (sp?). I've been
to Falai and while it was a good meal, I wasn't impressed
overall. I went to falai paneterria and had a very lovely,
casual evening. This was a while ago, but hopefully it's still
just as wonderful. There was only one waiter, but it was BYOB
and when we told him we wanted to take dessert to go, he put 2
extra pastries in the bag. 1. d |
-1.834191 | 9.017149 | 59 | When reviewing answers in the "low quality post" section, I
sometimes come across posts that are actually answers, but that
are -- in my opinion -- bad or wrong answers. Stack Overflow
deals with bad answers by voting down, not deletion. However, I
have the following choices to select from: • Looks Good -- No
it doesn't; it's just wrong. • Edit -- I cannot repair the
answer without entirely changing it (i.e. providing a completely
different answer). • Recommend Deletion -- I wouldn't
recommend deleting it, as this is not what we (used to) do with
posts we consider wrong or misleading. • Not Sure -- No, I am
sure it qualifies as answer (e.g. not as comment or spam or
such), just not as very good one. So, neither of these options
seems to fit. The closest thing would be to visit the post,
downvote and say "Looks Good", but that seems to be
contradictory. How is this supposed to be done? share|improve
this question Users with 20K+ rep can vote to delete downvoted
answers. Something I certainly do on |
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1.220187 | 5.124751 | -1 | matter than cannot reflect sunlight. theres about 90% of matter
is dark matter. which means the universe could be more cluttered
than we thought Dark Matter is a lot like anti-matter which is
now completley gone door Thomas Henriksson 22 augustus 2005 A
substance excreted by nibblonians. It is the fuel source for
rocket ships in the year 3000. Among the many astounding
properties of dark matter is its incredible density, such that
every pound of dark matter weighs over 1000 pounds. Cop 1:
Smells like a 289 in progress. Cop 2: Failure to scoop, aww
yeahh. Fry (attempting to lift the dark matter poop): Wait, I'm
trying! It weighs as much as a thousand suns! door Kel Varnsen
12 maart 2008 1. Unprovable hypothesis that since galaxies and
galactic clusters don't have enough mass to produce enough
gravity to spin the way they do, that there thus must be
invisible matter hiding that's making it all work. 2. The
observation of the universe sometimes fails to follow the known
laws of physics, so instead of theorizing |
-3.813612 | 3.545179 | -1 | Sign up × First of all let me say that I'm not into Biology
myself... but I have a question for those of you who are. From
what I've read, cancer is caused by 'faulty' DNA that behaves
abnormally. Mutations can occur for various reasons, ranging
from simple 'copying errors' to environmental factors. I was
just wondering whether current research has dealt with storing
DNA of people or animals (e.g. rodents) and observing how it
changed, especially for cases where it eventually resulted in
cancer. Something along the lines of this, but I'd like to know
what research has actually been done so far. share|improve this
question 2 Answers 2 up vote 3 down vote accepted I tried to
comment but what I wrote is too long, so here it is as an answer
of sorts. If I understand the question, you are asking: has
anyone done a prospective study where they store the DNA of
individuals and then later, when some of these individuals get
cancer, have a look for mutations that are associated with that
cancer. In fact this i |
0.530217 | 9.210591 | 16 | Re: Library packages depending on data files Am Mi, den
04.02.2004 schrieb Adrian Bunk um 14:02: > Considering how many
problems binaries that were linked with multiple > versions of
libraries that don't use versioned symbols have caused in > the
past (well-known examples are libpng and libssl), I'd like to
hear > good reasons in favor of having multiple so-versions
installed at the > same time. Well, if a library with a new
ABI enters sid, and the old one would be removed, all packages
depending on the old lib would break. Same holds for testing
transitions: The new library can only enter testing when all
packages have been recompiled (or whatever is needed to use the
new However in my case that is (presently) a non issue. The
libraries are part of OpenGroupware.org, and presently there are
no other programs using them. I don't know if they are too OGo
specific for that ever be the case. Then having multiple ABI
versions installed would make no OTOH, I can't ensure that
anyone starts using the lib |
2.823575 | 2.611881 | -1 | In reply to your requests: ArtemisisSymmetrical - I think I
could add a chapter about sex toys, but that will probably be in
one of the later years. You'll see why. usamisaftw - Well then,
this chapter is for you ;) Saphirelilies - I could do the part
with the BL novels, but please keep in mind that this isn't a
crossdressing/cosplay fic. I'm not going to make Misaki wear too
many weird outfits. lv90047 - Still not a crossdressing/cosplay
fic, and you know how I feel about nekos...I'll see what I can
do. Appeasement - A date sounds perfect, although I suck at
making a list for a date xD You'll see some more of Fuuka.
random reader - I like your idea, but I don't really understand
what you want me to write about. Could you perhaps explain it to
me? AnimeWolfGirl1996 - There won't be a Christmas chapter in
every year, but the next one will be in year 4, so you'll see
the Santa costume then...I promise ;) - Year III - Chapter 21
– words "I'm going to die at this rate..." It was almost the
end of Misak |
4.328169 | -4.388121 | 0 | Roberts refuses to dwell on uncertainty of job Trying to land
spot on Cubs' bench, infielder not worried about future Roberts
refuses to dwell on uncertainty of job MESA, Ariz. -- Ryan
Roberts used to fill out roster sheets the way people complete
NCAA basketball brackets. He'd try to predict different
scenarios as to where he fit. Will he make the Cubs? He doesn't
know. "It could go thousands of ways," Roberts said. "What you
think might be different than what [another player] thinks.
Everyone has their opinion. At the end of the day, no opinions
matter. It's whatever they want to do, and nobody will know that
until it comes out of their mouths." Roberts, 33, used to fret
about such things. "I would stay up, filling out 25-man
rosters, seeing who's where, who's what, how do I fit into this
and that," he said. "It never works out, it never does." A
perfect example, he said was the 2009 season. A free agent after
'08, Roberts had signed with the D-backs. "I broke down their
roster a hundred times in Sp |
-1.29142 | 4.324952 | -1 | Print 77 comment(s) - last by iNGEN.. on Aug 27 at 6:04 PM EGS,
an incredibly promising form of geothermal, involves drilling
down to "basement rock", the hot outer layer of the crust, and
pumping water down into it to produce steam. Just a tiny
percentage of the underground heat capacity of the U.S. could
power the nation thousands of times over. (Source: AltaRock)
New energy source could offer 2,500 times nation's power needs,
according to MIT The world of alternative energy is a confusing
one filled with choices. There's nuclear, solar, wind, and
biofuels (such as algae). Each technology has its own unique
advantages and disadvantages. One technology that's too often
forgotten in the mix is geothermal energy. With interest in
alternative energy at an all-time high, the geothermal energy
business is seeing a rebirth. From harnessing volcanic steam
deposits to prospecting America's many geothermal sites, many
promising projects are currently underway. Perhaps the most
promising source of geothermal |
3.712261 | -3.624252 | -1 | Tips for Getting Businesses to Sponsor Local Sports Leagues By
Jonathan Bales , last updated December 13, 2011 Local sports
leagues can sometimes be difficult to run because it can cost a
lot to maintain them, but they do not bring in a lot of money.
Thus, most local sports leagues offer sponsorship opportunities
to businesses in the area, allowing them to advertise in
exchange for money to run the league. In the current economy,
though, obtaining money for a sponsorship can be a challenge.
There are ways to do it, though, if you sell the businesses on
why the money they give you would be an investment for their
company. For help along the way, read below for a few tips on
how to get businesses to sponsor local sports leagues. Target
the right businesses. There is no reason to waste time asking
businesses for money if there is no way they are going to give
it. It takes a specific kind of business to sponsor a sports
league, so look for businesses who might have interest. Local
sporting goods stores are ob |
-0.786775 | 9.944426 | 15 | Ready to get started?Download WordPress What choices to have
taxonomies only related to a unique post ? (1 post) 1. open
flips Posted 1 year ago # I'm wondering what are the
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wya to achieve the following : I have for example two
custom content types : projects and videos. Each project has
several videos related to it. Some projects need to
organise their videos in different categories. I'm thinking
of creating a custom taxonomy, for example "topic". Those
projects would have several "topics" and each video would belong
to a topic (specified in the project). Several videos would
share the same topic. Now... this taxonomy is not to
organise videos at the site level but only at a project level.
I'm thinking of creating a "topic" taxonomy like the built-in
"tag" taxonomy. Each project would be tagged with topics and
each video with a single topic. I guess that it won't be
too difficult to display |
3.279369 | -4.015323 | 38 | Aces fever on the rebound UE basketball attendance fluctuates
with wins It's a Tuesday night at Roberts Stadium and the
University of Evansville men's basketball team is holed up in
the locker room with head coach Marty Simmons. It's 45 minutes
before children line the court to give high fives to Aces
players as they trot out of the tunnel behind male cheerleaders
hoisting purple A-C-E-S banners. Hardcore Aces fans UE backers
love their basketball team n What: University of Evansville
basketball double-header (women vs. Creighton at 4 p.m., men vs.
Indiana State at 7:05 p.m.) n Where: Roberts Stadium n
Tickets: $16, $11, $8 (18-and-under, 65-and-over), $25 for
family of four See Steve Ford's previews of the games on Pages
C1-C2. Ruth Ann Scott, left, holds her 9-month-old
granddaughter, Penelope Scott, as her other granddaughter, Avery
Scott, 3, watches Ace Purple give a high-five to Jakob Scott, 9,
before the UE men's basketball game against Northern Iowa at
Roberts Stadium last season. Photo by |
3.233087 | 4.803502 | 2 | Star Trek - Voyager: Elite Force Quick Take - the PS2 says
hello to the Klingons and co. Hello, I'm the Borg... lovely
day, isn't it? Two years ago, Elite Force was one of the finest
first person shooters to grace our PC screens since Half-Life.
Two years ago, the Quake III engine pulsating beneath the
surface was a purveyor of jaw-dropping visuals, and we were
suitably impressed by the way developer Raven wielded this
power. Then again, two years ago was two years ago, and we've
all moved on. Sadly, Elite Force hasn't, and yet Codemasters are
still dangling the game like a mouldy carrot in front of PS2
gamers with nothing better to do. Except, shock horror, they do
have better things to do. Something bad happened in the
transition between PC and console - it always does; the textures
are of dismal quality, the character models are grotesquely
angular and the environments are depressingly simplistic.
Despite this, nothing has actually changed much. Overlooking its
technological shortfalls, Elite Force is |
3.895645 | 3.182669 | -1 | Peter Bittenbender Title: Co-Founder / CEO Hometown: New York,
NY Favorite Things: Traveling, the team, sake, blue-ish green
tropical water, my pup, my family, NYC! Peter Bittenbender
graduated from New York University and produced a critically
acclaimed documentary while completing his last year on campus
which would prove as the launch pad for Decon. In the 10 years
since the company’s formation, Peter’s vision has been applied
to the needs of a myriad of influential clients like Red Bull,
Nissan, Def Jam, EA Sports, Netflix and countless others.
Bittenbender has overseen and developed the launch of a #1
selling videogame, a platinum DVD, dozens of music videos and
broadcast commercials, in addition to executing many high-
profile music licensing deals, including the theme music for the
Emmy Award Winning television program, Mad Men. Currently,
Bittenbender can be found co-conspiring on creative eight days a
week at Decon’s Downtown Manhattan HQ, and occasionally travels
tiny island with a tiny laptop with |
5.333509 | 0.711059 | 13 | Page 4 of 4 Previous Continued: Dave Mustaine makes peace He's
still the leader of one of the hardest, most revered thrash-
metal bands of all time, but Dave Mustaine has otherwise turned
into quite a softie. That was pretty clear Monday as the
Megadeth frontman avoided controversy and stuck to the positive
in a phone interview from Connecticut. Not only was he
performing that night with fellow thrash vets Slayer and
Testament (a tour coming Saturday to Roy Wilkins Auditorium),
but he also had just finished a book-signing gig (he's doing one
here Saturday at Borders in Rosedale). "Mustaine: a Heavy Metal
Memoir" debuted at No. 15 on the New York Times bestseller list
last week. In it, the 48-year-old native Californian discusses
his much-ballyhooed firing from a pre-fame Metallica, his
struggles with sobriety, his recovery from a nerve injury that
threatened his guitar-playing abilities and his prodigal-son
conversion to Christianity. Not discussed in the book are his
recent reunion with Megadeth bassist/co |
0.278315 | 2.199765 | -1 | Hi, I'm new iVillage Member Registered: 08-11-2004 Hi, I'm new
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 8:56pm My 5yo DS was just diagnosed with ASD
Monday. It was not a "shock" per se. I always knew there was
something "off" since my DS was 18 months (no speech/language).
But still, having it in black and white still hurts. But having
this diagnosis will not change the fact that my DS is still the
same funny, smart, flirty, sassy boy who loves to cuddle with
his mommy every morning and every night. He is still my boy,
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of 20 well, I hope she's collected a bounty You smartie Yabbie
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University of Waterloo professor has received one of the most
prestigious fellowships for theoretical physics research in the
country. Michel Gingras, professor and Canada Research Chair in
condensed matter physics and statistical mechanics, hopes his
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provide a theoretical framework for future technologies. The
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19 University of Waterloo professors, the last in 2006. “This
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adding that it’s also a nod to the growing reputation of the
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What does melodic mean? MELODIC (adjective) The adjective
MELODIC has 2 senses: 1. containing or constituting or
characterized by pleasing melody 2. of or relating to melody
Familiarity information: MELODIC used as an adjective is rare.
Dictionary entry details MELODIC (adjective) Sense 1melodic
[BACK TO TOP] Containing or constituting or characterized by
pleasing melody melodic; melodious; musical Context example:
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dulcet; honeyed; mellifluous; mellisonant; sweet (pleasing to
the ear) lyrical (suitable for or suggestive of singing)
Sense 2melodic [BACK TO TOP] Of or relating to melody
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