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-0.270996 | 8.99207 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × Is there a GUI for selecting which
folders are shared via NFS? share|improve this question 1
Answer 1 up vote 3 down vote accepted There is a GUI for samba
shares, but AFAIK there is none for nfs at this time. However,
there is a request at brainstorm about this issue. Maybe you can
go there and support this issue. share|improve this answer Is
this still the case that there is no GUI? (Brainstorm is dead,
so I replaced the link with the archived version on archive.org)
– rubo77 Nov 29 at 15:08 Your Answer |
5.042574 | 0.983269 | 13 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like wcw: 1. slutty
electro Slutty Electro is a branch off of synthtron. This genre
of music uses hypnotic repetative bass beats and electronic
human voices while bluntly and/or discreetly singing dirty
lyrics. These combined elements cause the listiner to be
captivated by the music and sing along out loud. One of the not
so known bands that started it all is Dirty Sanchez, with their
song F***ing on the Dance Floor (FOTDF). Some other artists
whose songs fall into this auspicious category are
Fischerspooner, Felix Da Housecat, Peaches, and Benny Benassi.
Friend1:"Dude, I was walking down the street and I think this
guy was talking to me he said 'You're wearing too many belts and
I bet they leave welts. Shut up and dance cause I wanna pop.' It
totally freaked me out" Friend2:"Oh! no, man they were just
singing FOTDF that infamous slutty electro song!" rss and gcal |
4.013841 | 2.627501 | 5 | IN the crazy and no doubt kinky history of casting calls, there
have surely been few like the one for ''Shortbus.'' It was all
about sex, but not because the actors were coming on to the
director. And not because the director was looking for big-name
hotties to lure audiences into theaters. He wanted people whose
sexual histories and hangups might become fodder for the
screenplay. He wanted erotically adventurous recruits for an
expedition to what he saw as an unexplored confluence of drama,
comedy and unblinking pornography. And so, on a Web site for
what he cryptically called ''the sex film project,'' the
director, John Cameron Mitchell, solicited videotapes ''of no
longer than 10 minutes of you, the actor, talking about a true-
life sexual experience that was very important to you.'' Any
actor averse to having sex on camera, he added, need not apply.
Raphael Barker applied. On his tape he reminisced about a school
trip to Spain when he was 12, and about an older boy there who
taught him to masturbate. Soo |
-0.023138 | -1.420123 | -1 | BBC Home Explore the BBC Last Updated: Wednesday, 30 April 2008,
06:55 GMT 07:55 UK Afghanistan diary: day four Newsbeat's Tulip
Mazumdar and Andy Brownstone are in Afghanistan for a special
series of programmes looking at life on the front line for
British soldiers and seeing how things have changed for the
ordinary people of Afghanistan. In the fourth instalment of
their diary, Andy gets to fly in a Chinook helicopter and fire a
machine gun. 2 Para practice their firing skills on the range 2
Para practise their firing skills on the range Today is boy's
day. We fly out from Camp Bastion to one of the Forward
Operating Bases (FOBs) in a Chinook helicopter. The noise, heat
and wind generated by the rotor blades as you approach the rear
entrance is unbelievable. They cram as many men and kit in as
possible. It's no secret that there aren't enough helicopters or
pilots, so every inch of space is vital. Body armour and
helmets are mandatory because daytime flights like this can
attract unwanted attention fro |
2.000094 | 2.471457 | 37 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like crotch-first:
36. wicked A word used by people in the Boston/New England area
instead of hecka, hella or whatever the hell you use The Red Sox
kick wicked big yankee ass. 37. wicked 1. Wicked (wick-ed,
proper noun) - a Broadway musical which serves as a backstory
behind the relationship between the Wicked Witches, the Wizard
of Oz, and Glinda the Good Witch. 2. wicked (wick-ed, adj.) a)
word used to describe something as being evil or nasty, as in
"the wicked witch eats children for breakfast". b) New England
slang used to describe something that is devilishly awsome, very
cool, extreme, or clever. That's a wicked-looking dagger you've
got there! That was a wicked roller-coasted ride! Your new
hairstyle is totally wicked! 38. wicked Originated in and around
Boston, MA. 1. Another way to say 'really' or 'very' 2. Great.
It can be used either before an adjective (ex. 1) or as an
adjective itself(ex. 2). It cannot be used before a sopisticated
adjective like |
0.03591 | 2.192245 | -1 | The Hancock-Henderson Quill, Inc. Take The Quill Along Glenn
and Helen Cox of Milan, took "The Quill" along to the Hawaiian
islands of Honolulu and Maui on their 60th anniversary. The
couple are formerly from Terre Haute area. When you go on a
trip, take The Quill along and capture your picture with it, and
submit it to us. Let's see where all The Quill can travel. |
2.291421 | 3.597233 | -1 | Fast Company Mind Games According to the people at Play, whose
clients include some of the world's most serious companies, the
best ideas come from playful minds. And the way to tap into
playful minds is to play -- together. Where is it written that
important assignments must be carried out with an air of grim
determination? That breakthrough ideas can only emerge in a
business-as-usual environment? That work must always feel like,
well, work? Here's a glimpse of the creative process at Play, a
boutique marketing agency tucked in the historic Shockoe Bottom
neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia: The corner office is usually
called the "playroom," but a hastily scrawled sign has
temporarily dubbed it the "hall of justice." The 20 or so staff
members in the room are instructed to invent their own
superheroes, create costumes for them, figure out their
superpowers, and invent Clark Kent-like alter egos. "You have 10
minutes," declares Courtney Page, 27, who's leading the
exercise. Page starts by trading the blu |
4.372294 | 2.991784 | 5 | Here are selected capsule reviews of movies in current...
January 21, 2005|By Regina Robinson. Reviewers include: A.B. =
Allison Benedikt; R.E. = Robert K. Elder; S.P. = Scott Powers;
S.S. = Sid Smith; M.W. = Michael Wilmington. After the Sunset
(star)(star) A scruffy, bearded Pierce Brosnan and steamy Salma
Hayek star as romancing thieves attempting to retire in
paradise. But when a disgraced FBI agent (Woody Harrelson)
taunts Brosnan's character with one last big score, he must
choose between his professional and love lives in a lavishly
shot but predictable heist movie. PG-13. 1:33.--R.E. Alexander
(star)(star)(star)1/2 Oliver Stone's vast, lurid, madly
audacious movie biography on Alexander the Great (Colin Farrell)
will seem ludicrous to some, thrilling to others. But it's no
bore. This spectacular account of the life, victories and early
death of the world's greatest conqueror gives us history set
ablaze, livid with assassination, conspiracy and sexuality. With
Angelina Jolie, Val Kilmer and Antho |
-2.185971 | 2.685829 | -1 | Get Rid of Spiders Serving the Louisiana & Mississippi Gulf
Coast For Over 50 Years Spiders are a unique creature that can
live in varied environments and have a tendency to resist death.
The warm temperatures and humidity of southern states make them
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Spiders are commonly found in dark, moist areas that are
regularly undisturbed, such as brush piles, underneath a potted
plant, crawl spaces, wood piles, and underneath garbage can
handles are common hangouts for spiders. Venomous spiders exist
throughout Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama
including the Brown Widow, Brown Recluse, and the Black Widow.
The increasing humidity and temperature throughout the south is
one of the reasons these spiders are able to survive and
reproduce. Spiders are typically afraid of humans and a spider
will not bite a human unless it is provoked. Spiders may enter
houses and other structures through cracks and other openings.
Spiders also may be carried in on |
3.336898 | 2.516053 | -1 | main index Topical Tropes Other Categories TV Tropes Org
Literature: Retrieval Artist A Science Fiction series by
Kristine Kathryn Rusch that can be somewhat neatly summed up by
the description "Detective Drama IN SPACE!". In The Future,
humankind has settled the solar system and the stars, met other
alien species and formed the Earth Sphere Alliance with many of
them. As part of the treaties that the alliance is based on,
humans living on alien worlds (and aliens on human worlds) are
subject to alien law, with sentinces handed down by the
Multicultural Tribunal. The problems arise when alien law
doesn't line up with human ideas of justice, forcing humans to
suffer punishments for what wouldn't otherwise be considred
crimes: a human could unknowingly earn themselves the death
penalty (or worse) for picking a pretty alien flower, for
example. This disparity has created an underground industry: the
Disappearance service. For a price, they will help those wanted
for alien crimes become Unpersons, giving t |
-3.23913 | 2.67264 | -1 | Science and Pseudoscience January 18 , 2005 by Laura Dolson
Imagine a group of people who don't know each other, scattered
all over the world, each one working on he same new discovery.
Perhaps it's a new nutrient - something that we didn't realize
was important before. These people may have different ideas
about this nutrient and how it works in our bodies. Some may be
biochemists, others medical doctors, and others nutritionists.
Each may go about the task differently, but they are all
committed to finding out the truth. Sometimes they disagree with
each other, but they are scientists, and they keep doing their
controlled experiments, and bit by bit they understand more.
Eventually, if they are successful, we may start hearing about
this nutrient in the news. On the other hand, there may be
someone who thinks that they became ill because of something
they ate. This food had an additive in it - perhaps a
preservative, or a flavoring agent. They become alarmed, and
start telling others about their experie |
1.21072 | 2.281673 | 40 | View Full Version : Internet Relationships. 02-01-2004, 22:04
What exactly do people think of internet relationships. I would
say i'm stupid if I didn't mention I have had several
relationships.If I get into another they have to be reasonably
close to where I'm from. 02-01-2004, 22:23 I'm not sure. You
definatly have to live close I guess. 02-01-2004, 22:30 Yeah I
wouldn't go out with anyone from another country unless England
borders because I live near there. Adding to that I mainly still
only go out with people I met but it's sometimes Ok I guess?
02-01-2004, 23:17 I think it's just a bit wierd, many people
that do it are pretty desperate. 02-01-2004, 23:33 Lol thanks
very much. I'm not saying it's the only thing I do but I have
been known to do it in the past and I share interest of someone
that lives quite near but I still talk on the internet.
02-02-2004, 00:05 I think you're mostly wasting your time doing
that. I mean there is a plateu of how affectionate you can get
online. Online friends are a |
2.612673 | 4.004995 | -1 | Virtual Sex High Score: Virtual Parties Where You Can Get
Naughty Party 24 hours a day around the world in virtual space…
One of the hallmarks, and indeed the great appeal, of 3D virtual
worlds like Second Life and Red Light Center [NSFW] is the
amount of time and effort one can invest in overlaying realism
and detail onto an otherwise fictitious environment. People
develop their characters in the same way they develop
themselves; personalizing their homes, customizing their
appearance, choosing their friends, choosing their surroundings
(park, club, restaurant and so on), and generally leaving their
mark on the universe around them. These worlds mirror our own,
and the people who run them have the same desire for social
encounters as the rest of us. As such, community events pop up
everywhere. Red Light Center, the Massively Multi-User Reality
modelled after Amsterdam’s red-light district, offers frequent
public events, such as parties, live entertainment and gallery
openings. Users organize and promot |
3.659869 | 5.119697 | 2 | Star Trek Online Star Trek Online ( - Star Trek Online
General Discussion ( - - Feed back on reputation skills. (
kitsune1977 11-14-2012 12:52 PM Feed back on reputation skills.
While all the skills that you can get on the reputation system
they made fore S7 are nice I noticed that both of them favor
ground skills. Omega forces you to pick 3 ground skills with
it's layout, only leaving you able to pick up 2 space skills.
Romulan tree has only 4 space skills and the top tier favors
science so heavily that except for 5 seconds of cloak it is
useless to anyone but a science captain. Even then you can only
get 2 of the lower ones. Personally I think that each tier
should give a choice of a ground or space skill and not force me
to take useless skills that I will never use. Side note 2 days
to do starting missions is going to take forever to get anything
done on the rep projects. I understand the time taken but should
be shorter. 20 hours to match up with the dailies would be good
at least that way we |
0.619285 | 7.923678 | -1 | Question for Computer Savvy FSUrs Discussion in 'Off The Beaten
Track' started by Garden Kitty, Jun 4, 2012. 1. Garden Kitty
Garden Kitty Tranquillo The last few days, my work laptop
has been acting funny at home. It boots up, but the colors are
all wacky and pink, and the screen can sometimes be pixilated,
but it works fine at the office with no screen problems. My
personal laptop, which is just an earlier version of my work
one, works fine at home and no problems with the display. I
still have wired, cable interent, and I use the same cable for
both computers. I thought something might be wrong with the
charge cord, so I tried the work computer without any charging
cord, and it still had some problems. Any suggestions on
what could be the problem? I wondered if it was some sort of
electromagenetic interference, but thought it should impact both
computers. I'm stumped. 2. Gazpacho Gazpacho Well-Known
Member First, are you using an external screen in either
place? |
-3.85745 | 2.536809 | -1 | Help - Search - Members - Calendar Full Version: "I bet I could
bench-press you": the tiny girl thread The BUST Lounge > Forums
> Our Bodies, Our Hells Pages: 1, 2, 3 Different guys have
different preferences regarding women's heights. Personally, I
generally find unusually tall and unusually short women
attractive. (Average-height women are O.K.) I think a unique
height just serves to set a woman apart from the rest, not to
make her more or less attractive. As far as body composition
goes, it is well known that most men prefer leaner women. I can
appreciate anything from very thin and toned (but not anorexic,
no ribs showing) to a little overweight with a curvy, well-
proportioned figure. Some other men opt for severely skinny
ladies, whereas others can't resist hugely obese mates. I
imagine there is also a segment of men who enjoy larger,
muscular women, although I don't hear about this group as much.
Regardless of your body type, I'm sure there's someone out there
for you. Don't fret if a few people rejec |
-0.102607 | 8.775862 | -1 | The X-Windows System Version 11 has two primary means of
controlling access, xhost and xauth. An understanding of how
these methods work and the related terminology will help you to
secure your display and keep it secure. X-Windows Server: The
X-Windows Server runs on the computer that has the monitor on
which a graphical user interface will be displayed. The
X-Windows server is usually incorporated into Unix and Linux
desktop installations, but may be added to Microsoft Windows PCs
using programs such as Xwin32 or Exceed. X-Windows Client: The
computer system that is running code that wants to display a
graphical user interface. In some cases the client and server
may be the same system, but if you’re X-Windows server is
running on a Microsoft Windows system, the client is generally
the Unix or Linux server you are connecting to and running
MatLab or Xterm(inal) or similar programs on. xhost: The xhost
program on Unix and Linux sets global policy for the X-server.
If you are using the console of a Uni |
-1.687859 | 7.115428 | 32 | What is meta? × This question already has an answer here:
While I was searching for Facebook's developer policy questions
on Stack Exchange, I found Platform policy for Facebook,
developers & page managers [closed] . After seeing that, I'm
asking myself: Where would be the good place to ask a question
about the Facebook Developer Policy on Stack Exchange?
share|improve this question marked as duplicate by Toon
Krijthe, Martijn Pieters, Lance Roberts, Al E., hims056 Feb 28
'14 at 4:17 Related: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/126114/…
– Bart Nov 7 '12 at 5:12 1 Answer 1 up vote 6 down vote
accepted I don't see why you would ask on a place other than
Facebook. Our communities aren't affiliated with Facebook as
much as they want us to think, so we aren't in as much of a
position to answer policy questions as Facebook themselves are.
share|improve this answer It's more about interpretation and
it's pretty much impossible to get an answer from them. It's
questions about what I can do or not, that are u |
-1.267809 | -0.12381 | 48 | snark2.jpgDim witted president opens his mouth and exposes his
ignorance: Good to know the President is studying this issue
[gun control] and hearing from all sides. Is it too much to ask
to expect the President to know what he is banning before he
bans it? The Snark of the Day, from Tom Maguire, Just One
Minute |
0.348322 | 8.020576 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I'm running Arch Linux. So, what I did
was I wanted to change the behavior of the synaptics driver, so
I edited the code, complied to a package and then installed the
package. Then, the new update for synaptics comes along, and I
upgrade. The weird thing is that the behavior that I changed
stayed the same. So, I uninstalled, and then reinstalled the
newest version, and it even give the version number as the
newest version. So either for some bizarre reason, it is keeping
my changes, or synaptics actually made the same change I did.
Btw, the change I made was disabling movement of the cursor with
three fingers. It originally allowed the cursor to move when you
used 1 or 3 fingers, but I made it so it only moves when there
is 1 finger. Could someone confirm whether or not the new
version has this change or not? share|improve this question add
comment 1 Answer up vote 0 down vote accepted I can confirm
that synaptiks, in the newest version, does not move the cursor
when there are |
0.585415 | 3.200377 | 151 | homepage Welcome to WebmasterWorld Guest from Pubcon Platinum
Sponsor 2014 Home / Forums Index / WebmasterWorld / Content,
Writing and Copyright Forum Library, Charter, Moderators:
not2easy Content, Writing and Copyright Forum pity the poor
encyclopedia 10:42 pm on Mar 9, 2004 (gmt 0) ``The Internet
was really the fifth nail that was driven into the coffin -- not
the first,'' said Joe Esposito, former chief executive of
Encyclopaedia Britannica and now an independent consultant for
digital media. an interesting and factual article (imo)
12:20 am on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0) Well, i remember struggling
to do homework with my family's mildewed, 50s-era encyclopedia
set, and how impossible it was to know whether the information
was recent enough to be trustworthy. I've a better shot with the
Internet of getting enough information to evaluate what's
right.... It'd be nice if kids learned some skepticism...
1:37 am on Mar 10, 2004 (gmt 0) I think critical analysis of
the source is a skill kids really n |
-2.234499 | -1.150359 | 10 | comments_image Comments Mitt Romney Wouldn't Know a Free Market
If It Bit Him on the Ass At Bain Capital, Romney used the tax
code to redistribute wealth from taxpayers to his investors and
partners. The lion's share of the wealth Mitt Romney
accumulated during his years at Bain Capital was extracted not
only by laying off workers and raiding their pensions, but by
using what conservatives call “big government” to redistribute
wealth from taxpayers to Bain's investors and partners. Bain
Capital was not in the business of creating jobs, or even saving
companies over the long-term. Its model had a relatively low
rate of success; a study by Deutche Bank found that 33 out of 68
major deals cut on Romney's watch lost money for the firm's
investors. Its richest deals made up for the flops, however, and
Bain's partners were guaranteed hefty fees regardless of how the
businesses they “restructured” ultimately performed. Romney and
his partners then exploited a loophole in the tax code that
allowed them to pay ju |
2.723282 | 8.934346 | 24 | Take the 2-minute tour × I've noticed that often authors will
comment that "descent theory" shows that some sheaf in the étale
topology is actually a scheme. I was wondering what result in
descent theory actually implies this(a statement and reference
for the result is what is requested in case an actual
explanation would take too long). I understand how descent
theory is what allows one to define and construct stacks, but
I've never seen a result which says something to this effect
(for example, I haven't seen it in Vistoli's stack notes in FGA
explained) and it seems to be used often in verifying that
something is a DM stack. For example, Edidin states in the
proof of Prop. 2.2 of his notes on $M_g$ that
"$\underline{\mathrm{Iso}}_B(e,e')$ is the étale sheaf which is
the quotient of $(X\times_{X\times X} E\times_B E')$ by the free
group action of $G$. Moreover, descent theory shows that this
sheaf is in fact a scheme." In the proof of Theorem 3.2 there,
he similarly writes, "Descent theory says that in t |
-0.855554 | 10.174797 | 20 | Take the 2-minute tour × I've been working on this for days.
I've tried the WP codex, Google searching, etc, and I know I'm
not doing something right but my patience has run out :( . I
have 3 authors. I am trying to display their posts on separate
pages so it's not cluttering the main page and I can use a
static page. I have templates made for all 3 I want to call 5
posts from each author ID to show on their page. If one of my
author IDs is 4, what would be the best code to use? Can someone
give me an example? I would appreciate any help I can get!
share|improve this question Do you need a separate page for each
author or one page page for all three? Do you want to exclude
their posts from all other archives (front page, categories)?
Why don't you use the built-in author archives? – toscho Apr 13
'13 at 5:38 They will be on separate pages. Anything that an
individual has written. I've found a plugin that is doing
somewhat what I want it to, I just have to mess around with some
of the css. I actually fou |
2.770549 | 1.650093 | 19 | When Nezumi awoke, it took him a few moments to remember where
he was. He opened his eyes to see a pair of bright eyes staring
right at him. A smile crept onto his face as he stretched a bit
in the small bed. The boy laying beside him smiled back and
snuggled into Nezumi's arms, all the while keeping eye contact
with him. "Good morning," Shion whispered to Nezumi, burying
his face into the others chest. Nezumi responded by kissing
Shion's forehead and pulling the smaller man closer to him. He
brought his hand up to Shion's face and cupped his chin. Shion
didn't need prompting and quickly brought his lips up to
Nezumi's. All of their previously shared kisses had been simple,
a light brushing of the lips together. This kiss was different.
The two men began to move their lips against each others,
enjoying in the different reactions they received. Nezumi's hand
found it's way to the back of Shion's head and was keeping him
pressed firmly against himself. Shion's hands were pressed flat
against the taller man's |
4.145905 | 0.494403 | 31 | So by the time your shit is due it's doo-doo from Ab-Soul (Ft.
Kendrick Lamar) – Rapper Shit Lyrics on Rap Genius A double
entendre, when you decide to actually turn a finished product in
its not just due, its due for a second time. Also, what your
turning in is “doo-doo”, another way of saying shit. To help
improve the meaning of these lyrics, visit "Rapper Shit" by Ab-
Soul (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) Lyrics and leave a comment on the
lyrics box |
4.395403 | -4.401073 | 0 | Phil Rogers Hurdle made the Bucs believe they could win again
Now in his fourth season with club, skipper has turned Pirates
into contender Hurdle made the Bucs believe they could win
again Don't tell Ryne Sandberg that managers don't matter.
"For me, I think the leadership starts with the manager," said
Sandberg, the former Hall of Fame player who is now in his first
full season managing the Phillies. "That's what I always felt.
The managers on my [winning Cubs] teams -- Don Zimmer and Jim
Frey -- they were the leaders, I felt. We took on the
characteristics of them, and just took care of business. "First
and foremost, I think that's where the leadership starts. You
get the players believing in what you're doing, you get on the
same page, and they start doing a lot of the work. Then it's
just about baseball, concentrating on winning games."
Sandberg's right. The most critical thing a manager has to do is
to get players to believe. There are places where it's a lot
easier for them to do that, but Texas |
-3.572117 | 1.341039 | -1 | Chefs Cook To Feed Hunger By: Elizabeth Donatelli By: Elizabeth
Donatelli June 12, 2006 Many people in our area go hungry
everyday and one local organization feeds about 130 thousand
people every year. The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is hosting
Taste This! where chefs donate their cooking skills to raise
money. A majority of their clients aren't homeless, but part of
the working poor who just can't afford all of their bills.
"There is a big gap between folks who's salary is not keeping up
with the cost of living at this point and they're having to make
the difficult choices between their utilities or their medical
care and providing food to their family and we're able to help
them out in that regard," said Ruth Worrell of the Blue Ridge
Area Food Bank Network. The event is Tuesday, June 13 at 5:30
p.m. at Sponsors Hall. You can buy a ticket at the C-ville
Weekly, Greenberry's or the Market Street Wineshops for $35 in
advance or $40 at the door. |
-0.838521 | 10.017091 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I've been at this for hours and I
can't figure out a clean solution. Basically, I have an nginx
proxy setup, which works really well, but I'd like to handle a
few urls more manually. Specifically, there are 2-3 locations
for which I'd like to set proxy_ignore_headers to Set-Cookie to
force nginx to cache them (nginx doesn't cache responses with
Set-Cookie as per
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpProxyModule#proxy_ignore_headers). So
for these locations, all I'd like to do is set
proxy_ignore_headers Set-Cookie; I've tried everything I could
think of outside of setting up and duplicating every config
value, but nothing works. I tried: • Nesting location
directives, hoping the inner location which matches on my files
would just set this value and inherit the rest, but that wasn't
the case - it seemed to ignore anything set in the outer
location, most notably proxy_pass and I end up with a 404). •
Specifying the proxy_cache_valid directive in an if block that
matches on $request_uri, b |
-0.571649 | -1.633236 | -1 | Obama’s Global Drone Terrorism Shreds Concept of Rule of Law
The nation’s first Black President has taken us on the final
descent into international barbarity with his drone offensive.
It is a joy stick to Hell. Glen Ford How can Obamacrats
continue to ignore, minimize or even justify Obama’s ever
escalating ILLEGITIMATE drone warfare? Illegitimate war waging
is the HIGHEST war crime. Apparently in this election year,
“Shhhhhhhhhhhh.” Don’t begin to call out a Democratic President
for throwing out international law for what Glen Ford of Black
Agenda Report sees as Obama’s drive for “full spectrum
dominance” over the planet. Excuse me for uttering this question
but wasn't that what Hitler was ultimately challenged for? When
if ever will Obama be? Not easily in Post-Morality America. Of
course not, in the smoke and mirrors “lesser evilism” propaganda
for one of the two heads of really one amoral corporate party.
Propaganda by big media especially the so-called progressive
Obama hucksters on MSNBC leading |
2.957711 | 5.332607 | 2 | Oddworld creator: ‘you won’t see our profits being spent on
Ferraris and shit like that’ Monday, 1st October 2012 13:28 GMT
By Dave Cook Speaking with, Lanning said, “Our agreement is,
you won’t be seeing our profit being spent on Ferrari’s and shit
like that. Our profits are going back into games so we can
ultimately raise to the point where we can grow our audience,
who are expecting new content.” “If you’re the gamer, where do
you want the money of the game you’re buying to go? I want it
going to help make more games. But the majority of that money is
not going to games in the boxed product market.” “Now we’re on
a digitally distributed landscape, instead of a $60 price point
we can offer a $9.99 price point. At $9.99 we get $7 per unit.
At this price you’re getting a game for one sixth of the price
and we’re still getting money to make more games. The player is
truly funding our games.” While we’ll be posting up our full
Lorne Lanning interview later this week, the developer said
essentially the sam |
1.949704 | 3.039234 | -1 | Sunday, July 28, 2013 my life in iPhone photos #3 Hello
Friends! I thought it was about time that I do another
instagram photo post. I do love these photos. It's so much fun
to look through all the ones I have taken over the past while
and show them to you all! I hope you enjoy! PS. Don't forget to
follow me on instagram: @mademoiselleruta 1. Spotting rainbows
on car rides. 2. High Tea for Father's Day. 3. Daisies on the
side of the road. 4. Jumping for joy because we graduated from
university (I'm in the orange on far left). 1. Graduation Day
selfie with the parental units. 2. Graduation flowers. 3. Taking
a walk through my high school (can't believe I graduated from
there 4 years ago). 4. Sunsets during car rides. 1. Strolls by
the lake. 2. Viktor & Rolf doll exhibition at the ROM. 3. French
Toast during Sunday brunch. 4. Wine and beer concoction during
Canada Day. 1. Spectacular sunsets. 2. Saturday afternoon flea
market trips. 3. Sunday afternoon coffee. 4. Wine by candlelight
during blackout. 1. |
-3.329453 | 1.879154 | -1 | 17-Sep-2010 by A local diet is a healthier alternative to
packaged and imported foods. Eating locally grown produce is
now a growing diet fad, and people who insist on eating
exclusively local produce are popularly called ‘localtarians’ or
‘locavores’, and their diet is also called the ‘100 mile diet’,
referring to the trend of eating food grown within a 100 mile
radius of their homes or localities. Just as a "carnivore" eats
only meat, a ‘localvore’ or ‘localtarian’ eats foods raised
locally. The localtarian movement is especially prominent among
people who are concerned about the environment, as many people
believe that eating locally is more beneficial for the
environment, especially when one sticks to seasonally available
produce, avoiding produce grown in greenhouses or other
artificial conditions. In the United States, food may travel
as much as 1,500 miles (2,414 kilometers) to reach the plate.
These traveling miles are referred to as “food miles,” and they
have a profound impact on the environmen |
5.055648 | 0.398043 | -1 | The World of John & Yoko, 1969 "The world of John and Yoko"
was a fascinating British Television documentary for which a BBC
camera crew followed John and Yoko for five days at the start of
the final month of the 1960's. The programme was broadcast as
part of the "24 Hours" series and screened in colour on Monday
15th December 1969 (10:30pm-11:05pm). The first day's shooting
(Tuesday 2nd December) co-incided with the Lennon's appointment
with ATV who were filming John's section of their forthcoming
"Man Of The Decade" programme, the BBC cameras filmed the ATV
cameras filming John and Yoko. The following day (Wednesday 3rd
December) the 24 Hours team had John and Yoko to themselves,
they recorded them in bed, playing a Mellotron, watching Granada
TV footage of the Beatles playing at the Cavern in 1962, in
their Rolls-Royce travelling to London with assistant Anthony
Fawcett, and various scenes at their Apple office including
meetings, telephone conversations and the heated exchange with
the New York Times |
2.124032 | 0.359447 | 44 | Sacred Texts Hinduism Index Previous Next Buy this Book on
Kindle The Garuda Purana, by Ernest Wood and S.V. Subrahmanyam,
[1911], at sacred-texts.com p. 30 An Account of the Kinds of
Sins which lead to Hell. 1. Garuḍa said: For what sins do they
go on that great Way? Why do they fall into the Vaitaraṇī? Why
do they go to hell? Tell me this, O Keśava. 2. The Blessed Lord
said: 'Those who always delight in wrong deeds, who turn away
from good deeds, go from hell to hell, from misery to misery,
from fear to fear. 3. The righteous go into the city of the
King of Justice by three gateways, but the sinful go into it
only by the road of the southern gate. 4. The Vaitaraṇī River
is only on this very miserable way. I will tell you who the
sinners are who go by it. p. 31 5-12. Slayers of Brāhmiṇs,
drinkers of intoxicants, slayers of owe, infanticides, murderers
of women, destroyers of the embryo, and those who commit secret
sins, Those who steal the wealth of the teacher, the property
of the temple or |
-2.931015 | 2.21759 | -1 | India Understands Health and Agriculture (but the U.S. Doesn't)
AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi Last week in New Delhi, Indian Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh kicked off a conference on agriculture
and nutrition that I attended with a speech about how his
government is focusing on "millets with a high protein, fiber,
and mineral content" and on a system for small farmers that's
critical to ensuring "nutritional security" in India. From John
Kufuor, the former president of the Republic of Ghana, attendees
learned about a Grains and Legumes Development Board that
supplies seeds to farmers to improve the quality of their
produce. And Daniel Balaban, the president of Brazil's National
Education Development Fund, referred to the $1.8 billion his
country will spend this year on an initiative incorporating
homegrown vegetables into a feeding program to nourish some 47
million school kids. Listening to all that, I couldn't help but
think about the U.S. government's policies in regard to food.
Just two weeks ago, the United Sta |
0.088602 | 3.394433 | -1 | Two Cultures At Meetings For some reason, I was forwarded a
link to an old article from the Chronicle of Higher Education
about how to give a scholarly lecture. (It’s a time-limited
email link, so look quickly.) As with roughly 90% of all
Chronicle pieces, it’s aimed squarely at the humanities types.
The advice given thus ranges from pretty good advice even for
science types (“Remember that people who show up to hear you
want to believe that you’re smart, interesting, and a good
speaker”; “Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse. Then stop”; and
“Prepare yourself in advance for questions.”) to horror-show
glimpses of how the other half does conferences (“Even if your
talk is only 20 minutes, you could be seated on a dais for a
three-hour panel”; “Don’t read aloud subheads or part numbers
that may divide up bits of your lecture”). I think I can safely
say that I’d rather hit myself in the head with a brick than sit
through a three-hour session in which people read prepared
papers aloud. Of course, most English faculty |
1.959066 | 2.771388 | 37 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like fishermans
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the treacle scone is found lurking mostly in the city of
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2.026822 | 0.479427 | -1 | Jesus saves those who don't reject him Billy Edwards It seems
like people will do just about anything to get what they want.
They will lie, cheat and even kill to achieve their means. Do
you know anyone like this? The news that we watch and read is
filled with stories of how people will do anything to take
advantage of others in order to obtain just about anything that
their hearts desire. This brings us to the second parable that
our Lord told in Matthew 21. As you may recall from last week's
column, we discussed the first story He told about the father
and his two sons whom he asked to go work in his vineyard. One
son was willing to go and one refused to go and we related that
to our Christian lives. The characters involved in this story
are the landowner, those who kept his land, his servants and,
lastly, his son. This story is about a wealthy landowner who
planted a vineyard, brought out a winepress to drain the juice
from the grapes and built a tower in which to store the wine.
He left his vineyar |
0.707667 | 2.757674 | -1 | Tell me more × There is a word for this in Hungarian (my native
language) 'útravaló' which literally means something like
"things to be used on your journey". I couldn't find a
translation yet in any dictionary. (I've checked 5 different
ones.) Is there an English word for the things (either physical
or mental) that you give to someone for the reason/intent that
she/he might have some use for them while you cannot help him?
It's not always clear that the person will actually need them,
but usually if he does, it would save him from a great danger.
Often a danger that he may not be able to handle without the
things you give him. These things could be advice, or things to
think about. Physical examples that come to my mind are from
folk tales, where the hero gets magical objects and advice on
when to use them. They always save him from danger. The word can
also be used ironically, when someone won't behave like he
should, seemingly naively, but you think that he should have
known better, so you give the thi |
1.264221 | 9.76988 | 22 | Take the 2-minute tour × I know char *x means a pointer to
char, but I'm confused about what (char*) x means.
share|improve this question add comment 7 Answers It's a cast.
You are instructing the compiler to treat x as if it were a char
*, regardless of its real type. Casts should only be used if you
really know what you are doing. For some built-in types, the
compiler may perform a meaningful conversion, e.g. converting a
double to an int by rounding, but for other types you may not
get what you expect. share|improve this answer It's not just
treating. the value of (char*)x may be different from the value
of x (even if x is pointer) – asaelr Jan 30 '12 at 21:49
Casting pointers doesn't modify the value. So it doesn't convert
anything. Please verify your answer and change it accordingly,
you're giving wrong information here. – Luchian Grigore Jan 30
'12 at 21:55 If I'm not mistaken, nothing in the standard
promise that. – asaelr Jan 30 '12 at 22:02 @Luchian I said for
SOME built-in types, the compil |
-2.873278 | 1.288619 | -1 | Health care for chronic disease Monday 29 October 2012 5:50PM
(view full episode) The United Health Chronic Disease
Initiative is a program with the National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute that has created 11 centres in low and middle income
countries working to counter chronic disease (cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and
common cancers). View comments (2) Norman Swan: So we've
talked about overweight and obesity, smoking and alcohol, all of
which lead to what's called chronic disease, things like heart
disease, lung and liver problems and diabetes, which will never
go away once you've got them. They just have to be cared for
actively to minimise their impact. But this isn't just an issue
for rich countries like Australia. Chronic diseases are huge in
the developing world. Dr Richard Smith is a former editor of the
British Medical Journal, and he is now director of the United
Health Chronic Disease Initiative. Richard Smith: It's a
program, together with the Nat |
-3.908248 | 1.279418 | 21 | HOUSE STYLE: The château itself is an icon of Bordeaux. Stephane
Remael for the Wall Street Journal BORDEAUX IS CHANGING. A
construction boom is sweeping through its ancient byways and
tranquil villages, transforming its sober, classical
architecture with futuristic, curvaceous lines. If the château
you choose to visit doesn't possess an interior-designed
reception area or space-age vinification room, there will more
than likely be a crane in the parking lot building one. In the
10 years that I have been visiting the region on a professional
basis, it has undergone a remarkable overhaul as capital from a
vastly expanded international market has flooded in. But one
vital element remains largely untouched—the vineyards. Nowhere
is this more evident than at Château Margaux. Alongside the
grand neo-classical mansion, workmen are busily creating British
architect Norman Foster's vision for the new cellars and
winemaking hall. Yet, fanning out northeast from the château
itself, its vineyards have barely changed s |
2.217386 | 2.365551 | -1 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like selfie: 1.
Clock the T Seems to be used more in the gay community, more
specifically in the gay black community. T is short for "the
truth," so clocking the T means 1) to tell the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, without embellishments,
without edits, and without apology. 2) to state your own
personal opinion about any person, place, thing, or situation,
again without embellishments, edits, or apology. In layman's
terms, Clocking the T is synonymous with "keeping it real." It
can also be used for gossip. Quaadir Howard from youtube
(username Timaya) giving his opinion on Lady Gaga (paraphrased)-
"I don't too much care for her. People are giving her praises
but I'm not impressed. Her videos and perfornances hardly make
sense with her songs. She's vulgar and over the top just for the
sake of getting attention and fame. That is my opinion and you
don't have to like it. If she gave me what i needed, I would
have given her kudos, but she didn' |
-1.040726 | -0.457265 | -1 | The Scottish National Party at 80 SNP logo The SNP has been
campaigning for independence since it was formed on 7 April,
1934 Every single-issue campaign group or minority starts with
a dream. A dream to one day be in the position to achieve what
it sets out to do. Many fall by the wayside, but the Scottish
National Party - which formed 80 years ago this month - is one
of the exceptions. It's taken a while to get there, but,
despite the party's turbulent history, it will stage a
referendum on Scottish independence on 18 September, after
winning two historic terms in office. The story of the SNP is
one of success and failure, highs and lows, rogues and
visionaries - but, most of all, it's the story of a party which
started life on the fringes and became a mainstream force. The
modern case for Scottish home rule goes right back to its
unification with England in 1707. Fundamentalists V gradualists
The view that the Scots who put their names to the Act of Union
had been bribed, famously spurred Robert Bu |
4.853144 | 0.6262 | 13 | Race Rock Local bands get together to help victims of racially
motivated violence There is some strange connection between
racial violence and head butts. The classic skinhead book, Among
the Thugs, is full of them. Not that all skinheads are racist,
of course, but the shorn-skulled and their racist ilk seem to
have the thick crania needed to deliver the blow. At least,
that seems to be the case for the killer of St. Louis native
Nick Holmes. A student at the University of Dayton, Holmes was
visiting friends at the University of Kentucky when, on January
18, 2002, he and his biracial roommate got into an altercation
with Aaron Roth. According to the Lexington Herald, a member of
a group Roth was with used a racial slur against Holmes'
roommate before the argument became violent, ending with Holmes'
skull fractured and him dead. Roth's head butt wasn't fatal: It
was Holmes' fall onto the concrete that killed him, which may be
why Roth did a total of 60 days in prison for the crime (which
was reduced to four |
-5.336792 | 1.417289 | 33 | Hide the vegetables in a dessert -A A +A By Susan Lowery I've
had several people call and ask me what to do with an over-
abundance of zucchini or yellow squash. This is a common problem
for gardeners-it happens every year. Even though I've scaled
back my zucchini to four plants, I also have more than I can eat
fresh. If you want to freeze the excess, you can. The easiest
way is to shred the zucchini, drain and pack in one-cup portions
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1.013567 | 5.342873 | -1 | Definitions for lambda particle This page provides all possible
meanings and translations of the word lambda particle
Princeton's WordNet 1. lambda particle, lambda hyperon(noun)
an electrically neutral baryon with isotopic spin 1 1.
lambda particle(Noun) lambda baryon 1. Lambda baryon
The Lambda baryons are a family of subatomic hadron particles
that have the symbols Λ0, Λ+ c, Λ0 b, and Λ+ t and have +1
elementary charge or are neutral. They are baryons containing
three different quarks: one up, one down, and one third quark,
which can be either a strange, a charm, a bottom, or a top
quark. The top Lambda is not expected to be observed as the
Standard Model predicts the mean lifetime of top quarks to be
roughly 5×10^−25 s. This is about 20 times shorter than the
timescale for strong interactions, and therefore it does not
form hadrons. The Lambda baryon Λ0 was first discovered in
October 1950, by V D Hopper and S Biswas of the University of
Melbourne, as a neutral V particle with |
-1.050516 | 8.709383 | -1 | - Introduction to Email Dropbox If you have emails that were
either created outside Workbooks (in Outlook or Google Mail for
example) or you've received email in your Inbox that you want to
store against the relevant record(s) in Workbooks, you can use
the Dropbox functionality. Put simply, the Dropbox is a special
email address (different for each Workbooks user). When emails
(up to 16MB each) are received by that address, Workbooks
searches the database to find the right record(s) to store the
email against. You can store the same email against many
different records within Workbooks (up to a maximum of 500 per
email). For example, you might want to store one email against
not only a Person, but also against a Case that the Person has
raised. This can be achieved easily by including Object
References in the emails you forward to your Dropbox. NOTE: As
an alternative to using the Dropbox, you might want to use the
Workbooks Outlook Connector to get your emails into Workbooks.
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3.292018 | 0.091669 | 9 | Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump
to: navigation, search Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi.jpg
Screenshot with the title Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi in Hindi Genre
Sitcom Written by Sharad Joshi Directed by Manjul Sinha, Kundan
Shah, (later) Raman Kumar Opening theme "Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi" by
Kishore Kumar Country of origin India Original language(s) Hindi
No. of seasons 2 No. of episodes 59 Camera setup Single camera
Running time Approx. 25 minutes Original channel DD National
Picture format SDTV: 480i Original airing 1984 (August) External
links Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi (literal meaning: 'This Life As It
Is') is a sitcom that was popular on Indian television; it aired
for the first time in 1984. It was written by comedy writer
Sharad Joshi and directed by Kundan Shah, S. S. Oberoi and Raman
Kumar.[1] It was one of the first sitcoms and one of the
biggest hit shows on Indian television after the state-owned
television, Doordarshan, started sponsoring its programs. Each
episode as 20–25 mi |
0.65089 | -2.147721 | 96 | Saturday, August 20, 2005 A Historic Moment I'm leaving this
blog up for a couple of days, and no, I'm not just being lazy.
This is something really important, and I want to make sure
everyone reads this and internalizes it. We are at a crossroads
in history. I admit it. Sydney Greenstreet lookalike Ariel
Sharon sure as hell fooled me. He really did it. The Fat Man
dragged those obnoxious hebes in the knitted blue kipas kicking
and screaming out of Gaza. He did it for all the wrong reasons,
i.e. to avoid a corruption indictment against himself and his
sons and to avoid leaving the office of Israeli prime minister
in disgrace and going to prison for his greed and his fraud, but
never mind--he did it. The Fat Man came through. Good for him.
This is a genuinely historic moment. For the first time since
1939, the Jewish people have been forced to surrender their ill-
gotten gains and give back something they stole. This is
something that no one living has ever seen. For the first time
since 1939 there is now |
3.096612 | 1.79686 | -1 | (CNN) - Valentine's Day means love. For some, that's in the
arms of someone special. For others, it means curling up with a
tub of ice cream and a good Nicholas Sparks story. As our modern
day master of romance, CNN asked Sparks to share some of his
lessons in love, as well as insights about some of his favorite
scenes from "The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember," "Safe Haven,"
and more. Plus, he reveals some some anti-Valentine's Day picks
for those who've overdosed on the sappiness. Spoiler alert: Even
those are Sparks-ian. 'Message in a Bottle,' 1999 Theresa
Osborne (Robin Wright) finds a love letter in a bottle, and is
determined to find the writer, Garret Blake (Kevin Costner).
Garret is still mourning his wife, to whom he wrote, while a new
(though doomed) romance with Theresa blossoms. "There was a
scene the film needed, and it didn't come in until the final
version of the script," Sparks said. "It's a scene right towards
the end of the novel, where we had to make it really clear that
the character Ga |
4.226849 | 2.754004 | 5 | Critical Projection Dirty Pretty Things: A Threatening Refuge By
Jules Brenner Aug 1, 2003 - 1:10:00 PM Director: Stephen Frears
Producer(s): Tracey Seaward, Robert Jones Screenwriter(s):
Steven Knight Stars: Audrey Tautou, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sergi
Lopez, Sophie Okonedo Cinematographer: Chris Menges MPAA Rating:
R Release: June 18, 2003 (U.S.) Running time: 94 Minutes LOS
ANGELES—In a season of competing big budget blockbusters,
Stephen Frears, a literate film director if there ever was one,
graces our movie screens with a fine, if depressing, character
thriller. His film has everything the discerning moviegoer might
look for: engrossing story, outstanding cast, incisive
directing, subtle development, and the right length. If it were
a novel it could do no better in focusing on what it might be
like to be an immigrant seeking refuge in the safe harbor of a
multicultural society where secrecy is currency. Okwe
(Chiwetel Ejiofor) is an articulate cab driver soliciting fares
at a London airport. But, then, whe |
3.260302 | 2.755166 | -1 | The Life Aquatic The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Wes
Anderson USA, 2004 Review by Rumsey Taylor Posted on 19 May
2005 Source The Criterion Collection DVD Related articles
Features: Wes Anderson’s Tragic Comedy Reviews: The Cousteau
Odyssey Screening Log: The Life Aquatic Set in a customized
Futura, The Life Aquatic’s title card confirms Wes Anderson’s
employment of consistent aesthetic motifs, used in each of his
films. These motifs are often solid indications of character;
Max Fischer’s naïve ambition is denoted more in his beret than
in his presumed lack of understanding of the French language,
and Chaz Tenenbaum’s preparedness is relayed by his—and his
sons’—red tracksuit. These meticulous and extensive production
designs are attuned to the characters they house, complimenting
them, a natural, if exaggerated proclamation of each character’s
idiosyncrasy. In this case, the chief stylistic signature is a
red cap worn by oceanographer Steve Zissou and his crew. At
exhibitions of the films the |
-1.33655 | 5.908226 | -1 | Selling your stuff online is always a bit of a hassle. If you
try Craigslist, you're inundated with emails and lowball offers.
If you go with eBay, you're stuck managing your sale for a week.
BidKat is a new online auction webapp where you list your item,
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BidKat is as easy as typing in the item name, location, and the
description. Next, you list a minimum and desired price for your
item. From there, BidKat will haggle with any potential buyers
to get you the best price. The nice thing about BidKat is that
while it is self-contained, it's not exclusive. When you list an
item you get a link that you can drop into Craigslist, Facebook,
or anywhere else. Plus, all the auctions are free. |
-2.449339 | -0.225787 | 36 | Wyo Legislators Respond to SOTU | SheridanMedia.com Wyo
Legislators Respond to SOTU Sen. John Barrasso Sen. John
Barrasso Wyoming's delegates in Washington each released
statements Tuesday night in response to President Barack Obama's
State of the Union Address. Obama's speech focused on economic
growth and job creation the same day Wyoming legislators called
out democrats marking the 1,000th day since the Democratic
Senate majority has passed a budget. Rep. Cynthia Lummis. Sen.
John Barrasso appeared on Fox News Tuesday before the
president's speech, the 1,000th day, and the third time
Democrats had delayed a release of a budget on the Senate floor.
In his statement following the SOTU, Barrasso says the American
people appreciate good speeches, but they want results.
President Obama touched on limiting Wall Street to reduce the
deficit and on overall economic revival, saying he is working to
address the need for skilled workers. He also asked for higher
taxes on the wealthy. Wyoming Legislators, and |
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-0.547492 | 1.418318 | -1 | KKCO - HomePage - Headlines K-Mart Evacuated As Store-room
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was burning, but the sprinklers started working only after crews
entered the area. Mike Page with the Grand Junction Fire
Department says everyone evacuated the building quickly and
orderly, and happened so quickly that some customers left their
items at the check out counter. Officials say the store will be
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1.878397 | 5.089575 | 90 | dealstactical airsoft pistols: buy one, get one free… in for
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great party favors Note: This item cannot ship to NY,CA,MA
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airsofts are expensive. Will not be electric , I'm sure it is a
mechanical cocking mechanism, but price is right. see airsoft
website for comparison. gah, can't even ship bb guns to cali
any more. asshats in sacramento.... Initially, it seemed like
a pretty good deal. It still might be, for the price, but I'm
going to pass on it. It's slide back (cock) -> fire. Every
round. Cock, fire. Cock, fire. Way too much of a PITA for me
personally for an Airsoft gun. These are cheap fun airsoft
type guns with lasers, they are not $200 guns. they are toys for
kids that won't put an eye out. a great first airsoft for a
little kid, at a fine price @videowallart: Actually they will
quite easily put an eye out. I've gotten welts on my back
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-0.378535 | 9.605618 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × While working with a web project in
VS2012 on a win8 machine I have gotten an error that is quite
commonly found on google, namely the HTTP Error 500.19 -
Internal Server Error The solution mentioned everywhere is to
locate the
C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\Config\applicationHost.config file
and change the following: section name="handlers"
overrideModeDefault="Allow" Alas, i still get exactly the same
error. Things I have tried: Removing and reenabling IIS in the
Windows features menu as this was mentioned as a solution.
Double checked that my app is running as an application, not
virtual folder. share|improve this question My poor tumbleweed.
:( – Bjørn Oct 5 '12 at 12:13 add comment 1 Answer Provided
your not misinterpreting the section that cannot be accesed
(error details should mention what section it is) and your app
is adding handlers, you could be running afoul of UAC
vitualization. The file gets a virtual version as you try to
access it going forward this will be the |
-1.089311 | 7.186634 | -1 | Page is a not externally linkable - WebmasterWorld -- Domain
Names ---- Cybersquatter to pay Verizon $33m JS_Harris - 10:54
am on Aug 27, 2009 (gmt 0) Someone who has to squat on other
companies trademarks to make a living likely can't afford 33
million anyway. You'd think they would round up every dime he
has but all the ruling does is allow them to file for
enforcement of the order which is like a whole new trial. If
Verizon wins an enforcement order the appeals begin, when
finished other legal motions can be filed as well and finaly...
bankrupt the company and keep right on squatting. Laws, there
are lots of them, none with gumption. Thread source:: Brought
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-2.351022 | -0.287183 | 36 | Friday, February 1, 2013 is easily Investor's Business Daily.
IBD publishes easy-to-read editorials that clearly show the
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Establishment media outlets disregard major story after major
story, meanwhile a phony story gets made up. A constant diet of
disinformation and outright lies does not a free, informed
America make. Free Markets: Unemployment in socialist Brazil
has hit a record-low 4.6%, the government said Thursday, two
days after it proposed a $15 billion tax cut. So why can't the
U.S. elect socialists who deliver such results? Ethanol: Laws,
regulations and public policies always have unintended
consequences. Sometimes they create shortages, even of food.
Other times they bring on housing bubbles. And then, on
occasion, they wreck our cars. Guns: A 15-year-old girl who
performed at the president's inauguration is gunned down by
gangs less than a mile from Barack Obama's home. What does
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-2.124016 | 4.735757 | -1 | I just looked up the word “outsource” in my Webster's
Dictionary. Guess what. It's not there. Admittedly, this is an
older version of Webster, published about 20 years ago (I rarely
use words less than 20 years old anyway, preferring a more well-
traveled experienced vocabulary.). This particular tome saw me
through the dark ages before I could check spelling on a
computer screen and was published before outsource became a
commonly used term, before outsource became a commonly use
business practice. It does make some business sense to
outsource, send manufacturing jobs overseas where cheap labor
(sweatshops) assemble goods and then ship them back to U.S.
consumers who benefit from cheaper products. It's happened with
textiles, automobiles, electronics, shoes, and all sorts of
other products. American companies hire foreign workers to
produce goods for American consumers and they save money on
labor and regulatory issues such as workman's compensation,
minimum wage and child labor laws. The downside comes f |
-0.580601 | 6.643138 | 60 | Comments Threshold By phatboye on 1/6/2010
7:43:31 PM , Rating: 2 The real reason why Warner Bros. is
pushing this idea is simple; Warner Bros. wants the general
public to buy their movies where Warner Bros receives a profit
on each copy sold. Warner bros. loses a lot of money to movie
rentals and they are willing to do anything they can do to put a
stop to it. By requiring the rental industry to delay the rental
of movies Warner bros is hoping that more people will opt to by
the movie on DVD/BD instead. Unfortunately anyone with half a
brain can see that this plan will ultimately not only cause
people to resort to obtaining these movies illegally but it
probably will not help boost movie sales. I’m pretty sure that
Netflix will be receiving monetary compensation from Warner
Bros. in an amount that will more than make up from the losses
that they will receive from this decision. By oab on 1/6/2010
8:16:17 PM , Rating: 2 The article said that Netflix would get
50% reduced costs for warner mov |
-4.329913 | 1.557111 | -1 | Tuesday, May 06, 2008 Food Glorious Food? Does anyone really
go to the UK for the food? Well, times have changed, so yes
people do, but more particularly, ask any ex-pat and they'll
confess to buying that first packet of hula hoops the second
they reach their first drizzle-suffused high street. In the
past I've actually gone on diets prior to a trip back home,
knowing full well that as soon as that plane lands I would be on
a sweets and carbs binge to rival any sixteen year-old with the
munchies. This trip was no exception. Even though I can get a
lot of 'Brit foods' (Heinz baked beans, McVities chocolate
digestives, Branston Pickle) at World Market, or funnily enough
the 'Indo-China Market' over here, there are still so many
things I miss that I don't seem to stop stuffing my gob for a
single minute. That's one of the things I've never got used to
about emigrating. That I only ever go back to my native country
when 'on holiday', so for short oases amongst a desert of time I
have to try and fit in an enti |
4.526165 | -3.250801 | 1 | Which World Cup Coach Hit On Jemele Hill? The sultry Ms. Hill
had the moves put on her by a World Cup coach yesterday. She
shut him down, but refuses to name the would-be Casanova. We
look at the candidates. Hill was in a bar late last night, when
a Spanish-speaking coach strolled in, chatted her up, and asked
for her room number. That's all we know. But there's only so
many Hispanophone coaches in South Africa, so let's examine
them. Gerardo Martino, Paraguay. Replete with swarthy Latin
charm. But his team is in between matches in Cape Town and
Polokwane, while from Hill's photos, we know she's staying in
Johannesburg. Oscar Tabárez, Uruguay. Had his chance, as coach
of the Uruguayans in the 1990 World Cup. After being surrounded
by Italian women for a month, I doubt he's even bothering with
the scene in South Africa. Marcelo Bielsa, Chile. Had a morning
match in Nelspruit. Unlikely that he was trolling the Jo'burg
bars the night before. Reinaldo Rueda, Honduras. Same as above.
Vicente del Bosque, Spa |
0.137567 | 3.664783 | -1 | A critical analysis of technology transfer, ideology, and
development in the context of communication technology in the
Philippines Pablito Martinez Tagura, Marquette University The
dissertation tries to investigate whether, and to what extent,
it is possible to transfer technology, more particularly
communications technology, from First World to Third World
without at the same time transferring ideology. The work
concentrates on communication technologies in the Philippine
setting. The dissertation argues that technology is culturally
embedded and ideologically implicated. Technologies are
integrally related to the social structures within which they
emerge. This implies that technology transfer presupposes a
transfer of symbols, cultural patterns and standards. The
research shows that there are two forms of media in the
Philippines, the dominant and the alternative one. The dominant
media, under the control of the elite and their foreign
partners, rely mainly on the importation of communications
technolo |
0.066651 | 10.041123 | 16 | User talk:Harikrishna/Architecture/Data Model < User
talk:Harikrishna Revision as of 09:43, 28 August 2008 by
Harikrishna (Talk | contribs) Jump to: navigation, search
Rebuilding yet another "ontology" from scratch is not really an
"ontology" because it misses the chance of a shared
understanding once again. We do already have thousands of
"ontologies" that are rather "schemas", in particular, scheamas
nobody knows and uses... Our nepomuk ontology is at least shared
by some Nepomukians. That's one step towards really building a
semantic web... So, We plan to use PIMO and User Context
ontologies for modeling how the data would be stored in Nepomuk.
We need to discuss further on resources ontology to define how
resource are stored... To Remember : All data in Nepomuk should
be modelled along an ontology which should also be installed
along with the application (in this case context lib/service )
Discussions for actual modeling Sebastian Trüg says: I still
think Context is a good name for the generic bas |
-1.460226 | 5.974266 | -1 | The Tale Of TiVo And Why Great Brands Fall From Grace Remember
TiVo and Listerine breath strips? Products like these dispel the
myth of long-term “first-mover” advantage in marketing brands--
ultimately, it is the companies able to adapt that thrive. Why
is it that some brands launch like meteors, captivating our
imaginations and our wallets, only to fall spectacularly into
marketing oblivion? And perhaps more importantly for marketers
today: How can this fate be avoided? The answer lies in the
difference between what is required to generate initial trial of
a new product, versus building a relevant equity that stimulates
ongoing interest and repeat business. Looking backwards from
today’s vantage point, it might be easy to dismiss brands like
Listerine Pocketpaks or TiVo, but at the pinnacle of their
success they had a Jeremy Lin-like, out-of-nowhere stardom that
had consumers all atwitter, brought riches to their corporate
owners, and had competitors searching for answers. What is it
about these brands th |
-0.197646 | 4.12597 | -1 | Cassiterite is a tin oxide mineral, SnO2. It is generally
opaque, but is translucent in thin crystals. Its luster and
multiple crystal faces produce a desirable gem. Cassiterite is
the chief ore of tin today. Most sources of cassiterite today
are found in alluvial or placer deposits containing the
resistant weathered grains. The best source of primary
cassiterite is the tin mines of Bolivia, where it is found in
hydrothermal veins. Cassiterite is a widespread minor
constituent of igneous rocks. The Bolivia veins and the old
exhausted workings of Cornwall, England, are concentrated in
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granitic intrusives. The veins commonly contain tourmaline,
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arsenopyrite. The current major tin production comes from placer
or alluvial deposits in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and
Russia. Crystal twinning is common in cassiterite and most
aggregate specimens show crystal twins. The typical twin is bent
at a ne |
1.224662 | 9.389249 | -1 | When I'm bored, I often think of ways to write new inefficient
"Hello, world!" programs. These are some methods I've come up
with: Making the program go through the characters of the
string "Hello, world!" one by one, generating random characters
until it comes up with the correct one, then displaying it.
strcat()'ing many short strings containing parts of the string
"Hello, world!" Using many #define's, I've made a hello world
program where the only code that wasn't preprocessor directives
was "q foo lal lol rod b n s 19 y x n g r w r x a lal n lol x
bar l x rofl". Writing "Hello, world!" to a file, then using
system() to display the text in the file using cat.
Transferring "Hello, world!" character by character through a
local TCP/IP socket connection, displaying each character as it
is received. Using a separate thread to display each character
in the string "Hello, world!" And possibly some others that
I've forgotten. (For sake of sanity, please don't turn this
into a huuuuuge GTKYN!) Here's my t |
4.04273 | -2.808904 | -1 | Reports | June 06, 2012 13:09 Another (lengthy) interview with
Andrei Filatov Andrei Filatov Here's another lengthy interview
with Andrei Filatov, the main sponsor of the Anand-Gelfand World
Championship match. We received it from the organizers of the
match. It is a translation from an interview which appeared in
RBC Daily on May 14th. (See also our own video interview.) “In
my youth I was planning to become a chess arbiter” Interview
with co-owner of N-Trans Group Andrey Filatov Last week saw the
start of the world chess championship match hosted by Moscow for
the first time in 27 years. The initiator of the match in the
Russian capital is Andrey Filatov, co-owner of major private
transport holding company N-Trans and number 74 in Forbes’
Russian rankings. In the interview below, ANDREY FILATOV tells
RBC Daily special correspondent YEVGENIA GAVRILIUK about the
role of chess in his life, the development of Russia’s transport
infrastructure and his plans for the future. Mr Filatov, how
was the idea t |
0.445903 | 6.37894 | -1 | Augmented reality is all around us and it’s been helping
Hollywood storytellers tell their adventures for a very long
time and will probably continue to do so in the future. While
we've spent much of AR Week on Pocket-lint so far explaining
what it is, how it began and interviewing some of the top
researchers, it's time to take a break from the heavy stuff to
take a look instead at some of the best examples of how they do
it the movies. So whether it's there to help, hinder or just
tell the story, here's how to do augmented reality Hollywood
style. This has got to be one of the most advanced cases of AR
in a Heads Up Display. Iron Man’s suit is so kitted out with AR
goodies that it gives stacks of real time information so that
Tony Stark can do what he does best. Iron Man and Iron Man 2
are great examples of how AR could work for future soldiers with
a mainframe computer feeding live data to combatants in the
field. If you’re wondering when this is going to be possible,
some of it already is. Companies li |
-1.013851 | -1.368294 | -1 | Search Form First, enter a politician or zip code Now, choose a
category Public Statements Fox News "On The Record with Greta
Van Susteren" - Transcript Location: Unknown GRETA VAN
SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: And tonight, House Majority Leader Eric
Cantor going "On the Record" about his early role in the General
Petraeus investigation because back on October 27th, out of the
blue, he got an alarming phone call from an FBI employee about
the general's extramarital affair. Now, we spoke with Leader
Cantor about the sex scandal, the Benghazi attack and the fiscal
cliff. VAN SUSTEREN: Nice to see you, sir. REP. ERIC CANTOR,
HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER: Greta, great to be with you. VAN
SUSTEREN: All right, this Benghazi mess, for lack of a better
word -- would you be in favor of a select committee? Instead of
having several committees trying to investigate what's going on,
both in the House and the Senate, having some sort of, like,
streamlined, and one select committee, investigate and get to
the bottom of this |
4.282833 | 5.121405 | 66 | Pokémon Wiki 6,707pages on this wiki Types refer
to different elemental properties associated with both Pokémon
and their moves.There are 18 total official types of Pokémon:
Normal Fire Water Grass Electric Ice Fighting Poison
Ground Flying Psychic Bug Rock Ghost Dark Dragon
Steel Fairy These 18 types apply to both Pokémon and their
moves. Prior to Generation V, there existed the ??? type which
was only applied to the move Curse before having it's typing
changed, and the Shadow type, which was only present in Pokemon
Colosseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. Pokémon
themselves can have up to two types, making them Dual-Type
Pokémon, but moves can only be one type. Most if not all dual-
type Pokémon's types correspond with one another such as a
Grass/Poison-type Pokémon such as Bulbasaur, or a Rock/Ground-
type Pokémon such as Onix. However, not all dual-type Pokémon's
types relate to each other like this. Some Pokémon may be dual-
type between two |
-0.40576 | 0.553874 | 6 | [an error occurred while processing this directive] BBC News
watch One-Minute World News Last Updated: Monday, 4 July, 2005,
17:41 GMT 18:41 UK Meadow admits he was insensitive Sir Roy
Meadow Sir Roy was speaking during his defence case to the GMC A
cot death expert has admitted his use of statistics at the 1999
trial of Sally Clark for the murder of two of her children was
"insensitive". However, Professor Sir Roy Meadow defended his
evidence and denied serious professional misconduct. He told
the General Medical Council that he stood by his controversial
estimate of the likelihood of the two Clark children dying from
cot death. Mrs Clark was cleared of killing her two sons Harry
and Christopher in 2003. 'Ball park figure' Sir Roy told the
GMC that at a committal hearing for Mrs Clark, he was asked by
defence counsel about the one in 1,000 figure for sudden infant
death syndrome. I should have thought of more appropriate odds
Professor Sir Roy Meadow He said he did not remember where the
figure had co |
0.499179 | 9.434289 | 16 | Question about Visual C++ and MS Compiler Hey guys I want to
ask something. I'm currently using MS Visual Studio - the free
version.I noticed that when i make a project it has a dropdown
menu which Framework the project will be using. Does this mean
that if i copy my *.exe file on another computer which has
older(or no) Framework,the *.exe file won't run ? I have not
used the free version of Visual Studio, but if you are using C++
programming language then there is no .NET Framework involved,
you probably use C++/CLI, Visual Basic or C# programming
languages which Visual Studio also is using. To use a plain C++
project use something like "win32 project". Topic archived. No
new replies allowed. |
0.261454 | 3.201458 | 136 | Shopping Basket 0 Human Kinetics Publishers, Inc. Lesson
helps adventure students understand Dewey's pattern of inquiry
By Leslie E. Rapparlie Bob Stremba and Christian A. Bisson,
Editors How Do We Learn? An Exploration of John Dewey’s Pattern
of Inquiry In some ways, "experiential education" has become a
catch phrase among educators across the world. While
experiential means of teaching may not fit into every
curriculum, one can easily notice the immediate results when
hands-on experience engages the mind. But experiential education
does not have to be used simply to teach material; it can be
used to allow students to literally explore the process that
occurs when they learn. This lesson presents a concrete
activity that can be used with students to investigate John
Dewey’s "pattern of inquiry." Once students gain an
understanding of the process that takes place each time they
question and learn a topic, they may be able to better
contextualize other lessons and materials across disciplines.
Moreover |
4.010616 | 3.73462 | 35 | Kathleen Kennedy Discusses J.J. Abrams and 'Star Wars: Episode
VII' Yahoo Contributor Network Now that J.J. Abrams has been
tapped to direct "Star Wars: Episode VII," the focus has turned
to the woman behind the man, namely Lucasfilm president Kathleen
Kennedy, who was eventually responsible for wooing the "Star
Trek" director. An in-depth feature by The Hollywood Reporter
has shed some light on the process, which required a combination
of persistence and a simple pitch. "Please do Star Wars" was
reportedly the pitch that Kennedy delivered during a meeting
back on December 14th. At the time, Abrams had already rebuffed
the offer, citing his numerous responsibilities with "Star Trek"
and multiple television projects. The director also had
reservations about spending more time away from his wife and
three children "given the likelihood that the film would not be
shot in Los Angeles." Furthermore, the "unique nature of the
franchise" also gave Abrams some pause, as Kennedy insists that
the task is "daunting" |
-0.303474 | 8.476397 | -1 | 10. Use Multiple Monitors Windows 8 adds some nifty tricks for
using multiple monitors. For the first time, you can span a
single desktop background (aka "wallpaper") across multiple
monitors. You can also have a task bar on all your monitors, and
open the Start screen from any of them, and even have different
wallpapers on each. The corner hotspots are enlarged for
multiple monitor setups, so you don't have to move your mouse
all the way to the rightmost corner of the rightmost screen to
invoke the control Charms—just move it to the corner of the
monitor its on. Note that you can only run a new-style app on
one display in a multi-monitor setup. 11. Navigate the Two IEs
Duality is something you need to get used to if you switch to
Windows 8, and Internet Explorer is a prime case in point. The
full-screen, new-style incarnation of Internet Explorer 10 is
the one you'll see when you press the blue "e" tile from the
start screen, and according to our security expert, Fahmida Y.
Rashid, you're well advised to us |
2.514472 | 1.664595 | 19 | Chapter 10(Last Chapter) When Shellie walked out onto the deck
the next morning, she found another houseboat tied up about five
feet from theirs. As she watched the boat, a young girl came out
onto the deck. The pretty little blonde stretched, arching her
shapely body. Shellie studied the sweetness of the girl, seeing
the tight little ass swell out, encased in a very tight bikini
bottom, the small, pointing tits well defined. After a moment a
man came to join the girl. He wore swimming trunks, and was
tall, muscular, and quite handsome. Shellie saw an attractive
lump where his cock and balls were. Suddenly her eyes widened.
The girl turned to the man and wrapped her arms around his neck,
standing on tip-toe to reach his mouth. The man cupped the
girl's tight little ass, pulling her hard into his crotch. The
girl squirmed against the man as they kissed passionately.
Feeling a light touch on her shoulder, Shellie glanced up to see
Jay standing near her. "Who are they, Mom?" he asked. "I don't
know," she replie |
-0.327933 | 2.437516 | -1 | Dedicated to volunteer service Denise Garrison Award Number:
October 4, 2013 Denise Garrison serves as CASA (Court Appointed
Special Advocate) in Indiana’s Adams and Broomfield Counties. As
a CASA volunteer, Garrison advocates for children that have been
abused or neglected and ensures their voices are being heard in
court. Moreover, Garrison has been dedicated to one case in
particular since 2004. She has worked with a youth client
throughout the years to help maintain consistency because the
youth is without any immediate family members. Over the years,
Garrison consistently visits with the youth even though she
lives quite a distance from her. She maintains contacts with the
youth’s educators, placement providers all the while still
helping to keep the youth engage in high school and social
activities to provide a sense of a normal teenage life. |
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Conspiratorium: You won't believe what you don't know. JFK
Assassination: The Oswald-CIA Connection Nixon and E. Howard
Hunt Remember that group of hardcore CIA agents? We know
who some of them were: James McCord, E. Howard Hunt, Frank
Sturgis and others. If those names sound familiar, it’s because
they were all Watergate burglars—the “plumbers”—in the infamous
scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon. Even if you
disbelieve every other theory about the JFK assassination, you
have to concede this is one of the oddest facts of all. In the
1950s, many of the characters in this tale worked together in
the most secretive areas of the CIA. As vice president, Nixon
was a close liaison to the agency. So how did Hunt and Sturgis
come to be recruited by Nixon’s re-election committee to break
into the Democratic Party headquarters in the Watergate
building? [Watch Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura on truTV]
True to the CIA code, Nixon maint |
0.077856 | 10.340912 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × I have two tables that have the same
layout - Report Table In another database I have Reporting
Table I want to use a single entity model called Report to load
the data from both of these tables. In my context class I have
public DbSet<Report> Report{ get; set; } protected
override void OnModelCreating(DbModelBuilder modelBuilder)
modelBuilder.Configurations.Add(new ReportMap()); In my call to
the first database Report table I get the results as expected.
I change the connection string to point to the second database,
but I can't change the name of the table in the table mapping.
I don't want to use stored procs for the reason outlined in my
comment. What can I do, short of the tables names in the
database(that is not an option). share|improve this question
You could write two SP, one in each DB with the same name and
then call that to get your results – glosrob Feb 6 '13 at 21:11
I'm hoping to do this entirely from code, there are in fact ab |
-4.730091 | 1.691908 | 34 | One of summer's greatest pleasures is purely sensual. It's
cold, luscious and it tastes of the county fair and to the
beach, the picnic and the park. It's the great American classic
of small Midwestern towns. It's frozen custard. You may think
you've seen frozen custard, but what you more likely saw was
good, old-fashioned, swirly, soft-serve ice cream coming out of
a soft-serve machine. Frozen custard, for those lucky enough to
have tried it, is something completely different. Completely.
And Liz Davis of the Del Ray Dreamery in Alexandria, Virginia,
knows just how to make it. (Soundbite of pounding sounds) Ms.
LIZ DAVIS (Del Ray Dreamery): So dense that you really need to
eat it within like an hour or two of when it's made. LYDEN:
That is really true, because we used to take home tubs of frozen
custard. And after three or four days, it just wasn't as
wonderful. So can you tell us the difference between custard,
gelato and regular soft-serve... Ms. DAVIS: ...serve or ice
cream... LYDEN: cream. Ms. |
-0.319413 | 9.162472 | 16 | Tell me more × I'd like to be able to add IP addresses for DNS
nameservers on Linux from my C/C++ program. I'm on a somewhat
embedded platform with a read-only /etc/resolv.conf. This means
I can't simply add a "nameserver" line to the file without a
little trickery. Are there any clean ways to do this from code?
I could try symlinking /etc/resolv.conf to a file in tmpfs, but
that seems hackish and it feels like something I should be able
to do without writing to a file. share|improve this question on
an embedded platform or thinclient it is ok to symlink to /tmp.
– Paulo Scardine Feb 17 '11 at 20:26 Kinda hard to say without
knowing what the capabilities of your embedded platform. But
IMHO in embedded land sometimes beggars can't be choosers. –
Terrance Feb 17 '11 at 20:27 add comment 1 Answer up vote 1
down vote accepted Have a look at nsaddr_list in resolv.conf
from your libc. This question says: Although not documented,
the common way to set the resolver used is to update
_res.nsaddr_list. In uC |
3.902318 | -3.902246 | 55 | Kings fail to execute, don't pay attention on breakouts, let
gaps get too wide, generate no speed, get no traffic, can't get
shots through, shy away from prime scoring areas, and don't
shoot. Discuss. It’s Time For LA Kings GM Dean Lombardi To
Address His Team’s Futility " Frozen Royalty There are many
opinions and theories out there, attempting to explain the
Kings’ woeful inability to score goals. Many point fingers at
the coaching staff, and the system the Kings play [...]. But
when you talk to [...] scouts, [or] former NHL players and
coaches [...], among the most frequent comments [...] are that
the Kings often fail to execute their game plan, [...] that they
do not pay attention to detail on breakout plays, allowing gaps
between forwards and defensemen to get too wide, preventing them
from generating speed through the neutral zone [...] [, that
they] do a poor job of getting traffic in front of the net,
their defensemen struggle to get pucks to the net from the
point, and the forwards often shy away f |
1.138126 | 8.311833 | -1 | On 2010-05-20 18:23, Gregg Tavares wrote: On Thu, May 20,
2010 at 8:53 AM, Chris Marrin <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On May 19, 2010, at 7:40 PM,
Gregg Tavares wrote: > ... > What I don't get is why
the need for these conversions? If you load a grayscale
image as RGB you'll get the same visual result as LUMINANCE.
So it seems like the valid reason to do these conversions is
for memory savings since you can always create RGB or RGBA
textures that will give you the same visual result. I don't
see how loading a grayscale as RGB is the same as LUMINANCE.
The OpenGL texturing engine deals with LUMINANCE textures
differently from RGB. The problem the information that an
original image was one channel is lost in the browser
implementations. Even if not (if the browsers were forced to
pass along the original image format information)
implementations would have to have internal format
conversion to get the image into the right form |
-0.336788 | 9.041127 | 16 | Socket.Connected Property Gets a value that indicates whether a
Socket is connected to a remote host as of the last Send or
Receive operation. Namespace: System.Net.Sockets Assembly:
System (in System.dll) public bool Connected { get; }
Property Value Type: System.Boolean true if the Socket was
connected to a remote resource as of the most recent operation;
otherwise, false. The Connected property gets the connection
state of the Socket as of the last I/O operation. When it
returns false, the Socket was either never connected, or is no
longer connected. The value of the Connected property reflects
the state of the connection as of the most recent operation. If
you need to determine the current state of the connection, make
a nonblocking, zero-byte Send call. If the call returns
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March 2007 Columnist: Kpessa, Michael Whyte Students Activism
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we celebrate 50th anniversary of sovereign nationhood, it is
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