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-1.958704 | -0.410091 | -1 | Reply to a comment Reply to this comment markdlowe writes:
You mention three bills of which two were voted and signed into
law. Wow, that was some real legislative work he did there.
Amounts to about 400 words of effort on his part. Which I doubt
was really his to begin with since they usually get stuff from
other legislators to work on. I am curious why you did not
mention the third candidate in the mix, Henning B. Larsen? |
-0.909036 | 4.989525 | 4 | How to convert mAh to Wh How to convert milliamp-hour (mAh) to
watt-hour (Wh). milliamper-hour to watt-hour calculation The
energy E(Wh) in watt-hours is equal to the electric charge
Q(mAh) in milliampere-hour times the voltage V(V) in volts (V)
divided by 1000: So watt-hour is equal to milliamp-hour times
volts divided by 1000: watt-hours = milliampere-hours × volts /
1000 Wh = mAh × V / 1000 Find the energy in watt-hours when
the electric charge is 300 milliampere-hour and the voltage is 5
volts. The energy E is equal to 300 milliamp-hour times 5 volts
divided by 1000: E = 300mAh × 5V / 1000 = 1.5Wh How to
convert Wh to mAh See also Write how to improve this page |
-0.403624 | -0.739996 | 98 | Reply to a comment Reply to this comment Peguy writes: in
response to its_all_bad: They know what they want,but have no
idea what they are asking for. Except the ones that are already
there... serving along side the ones in "combat" while they have
been already getting wounded and dying there as well. I really
can't understand how people keep ignoring this fact. "Women"
weren't asking for something they really weren't already
doing... they just haven't been getting credit for the fact that
they were doing it. |
-0.528469 | 2.368101 | -1 | Travel Top 5: Best places to camp in Canada The basics for
camping are a tent, sleeping gear and cooking equipment. You've
also got to think of food and water, lighting and ways of
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Yukon 4. Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland 3. Algonquin
Provincial Park, Ontario 2. Banff National Park, Alberta 1.
Pacific Rim National Park, B.C. |
0.56815 | -2.294757 | 96 | Nonetheless, the question must be asked: What exactly is the
difference between Netanyahu and Feiglin? How are Netanyahu's
positions - while it's doubtful anyone knows exactly what they
are - different from his rival's "extremist" positions? This
question was not raised at all in the ridiculous Likud party
primaries. The bitter truth is that Netanyahu is essentially no
different than Feiglin. They are all Feiglins in the Likud. The
difference lies only in the media coverage and the rhetoric.
Netanyahu never has outlined his vision for the next 20-30
years. And no one in our shallow media has ever demanded this of
him. What does he think it will be like here, with more than 3
million Palestinians, whose numbers are only growing? What
exactly will happen to them under the occupation? Will they join
the Zionist movement? Will they willingly leave their homes?
Will they live forever under the Israeli boot? Isn't that loony? |
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that I was looking for work, but I don't want to push anyone
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(Permalink) Posted: Nov. 01 2012,19:08 Quote (GaryGaulin @
Nov. 01 2012,18:10) Quote (OgreMkV @ Oct. 31 2012,12:32) Let's
start small however. Describe ID in your own words. And on
that, I simply follow normal scientific procedure in regard to
how a theory (such as String or ID) can beforehand be premised
then all are invited to write a theory to explain how that
works. In this case "intelligent cause" must be explained, and
what sums up to "Natural selection did it!" answers are not
accepted. Once you know how, it's possible to scientifically
meet both requirements of the premise. And the phrase "natural
selection" is such a scientific generalization that once the
model is molecularly "developing" into new morphological designs
comparisons to Darwinian theory sound like arm-chair
philosophers (who of course never wrote one) trying to figure
out what a scientific theory is, using ph |
-1.978232 | 2.717543 | 54 | Inhuman Hybrids Inhuman Hybrids The Inhumans are an extremely
xenophobic race, as such there have been very few cases of
Inhuman’s mating with members of other species. However, even
rarer are the occasions when these unions have produced
children. So far the Inhumans have shown the ability to mate
successfully with two other sub-species of mankind, the Deviants
and the Mutants. Inhuman/Deviant Hybrids Case-Study - One The
earliest known case of an Inhuman mating with a member of
another species was between famed Inhuman geneticist, Phaeder
and a deviant handmaiden named Morga. Phaeder was a member of
the Genetics Council nearly a century ago. He was expelled from
the council by Agon for conducting genetic experiments that had
been forbidden by their ancestors. Refusing to allow his work to
be halted by age old traditions, Phaeder faked his own death,
using a cloned body and escaped from Attilan. [Marvel Two-in-One
#72] Some time after leaving Attilan, Phaeder came across a
colony of Deviants. Phaeder’ |
4.131946 | 3.045403 | 5 | Helo Leads Syfy Up The River, In Search Of The Next BSG
Dollhouse and Battlestar Galactica star Tahmoh Penikett has
landed another major science fiction role, this time in a TV-
movie adaptation of Philip José Farmer's Riverworld, as the Syfy
Channel attempts to replace, well…BSG, mostly. The Riverworld
books are set on an alien (but Earth-like) planet in the far
future where, for some unknown reason, everybody who has ever
lived is simultaneously resurrected as healthy, twenty-five year
old versions of themselves. The various stories set in this
universe explore both how famous historical figures interact
with each other and their strange new surroundings, as well as
the larger attempts by the thirty-six billion people on the
planet to recreate human society. Penikett plays Matt Ellman,
a war correspondent who is killed and resurrected along with his
fiancé, played by Smallville's Laura Vandervoort. The two
characters, who as far as I can tell are being newly created for
the miniseries, will serve as the |
1.727653 | 1.16568 | -1 | Tag Archives: Triskaidekaphobia If you believe in superstition
then you are not alone! Many people around the world believe in
one or the other superstition. These superstitions are existing
from many years. For many years people have tried to understand
these superstitions and the reason why people follow them.
People invented these superstitions to protect them from the
fear of the unknown , while some people believe them to be act
of God . Check out these superstitions and find out whether you
also believe in them or not. Broken Mirrors Its one of the age
old superstition that if you break a mirror then you will be
cursed with 7 years of bad luck. The origin of this comes from
the Roman Times. During that time doctors used to determine the
health of its patients by looking at the reflection of the
patient in the mirror and if for some reason the reflection got
distorted the patient was deemed to be ill. The reason that
people at that time give huge importance to mirrors was due to
their belief that any |
4.57414 | -3.162405 | 1 | Sylvain Marveaux scores against Gateshead By Dan King -
Newcastle United Communications Officer Peter Beardsley was
left "very impressed" by Sylvain Marveaux's performance as he
scored one and set up two in Newcastle's 5-0 practice match win
over Gateshead. Former Rennes midfielder Marveaux played the
whole game at United's Benton-based Training Centre, while Shane
Ferguson also completed 90 minutes after limping off in the
first friendly of the summer against Darlington. Haris Vuckic
and Nile Ranger were also on target while trialist defenders
William Remy and Darnel Situ both did well, but it was the
Frenchman who had Reserve Team Coach Beardsley waxing lyrical
after the match. "That was Marveaux's first 90 minutes for the
club and I thought he was outstanding," Beardsley told "A lot
of the things he did were simple but effective and I was very,
very impressed. He very rarely gave the ball away and that's the
sign of a good player. "Sometimes the hardest pass can be a
five yard pass, because you want |
2.033306 | 2.718052 | 37 | Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like control shift
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4.197916 | 2.521952 | 5 | Unknown US magazine - 1998 High Stiles Name and occupation:
Julia Stiles, actress Age: 17 Soon to join a long list of
Lolitas in: Michael Steinberg's suburban thriller, Wicked, in
which she plays a coquettish adolescent whose mother is
mysteriously murdered. Why Stiles -- unlike most teen starlets
-- has no laundry-detergent commercials in her closet: "When I
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4.30691 | 2.131335 | -1 | Message sent! Check your Phone May 17, 1984 HBO promos 1y ago
Here are some vintage HBO promos from May 1984 before and after
an airing of And Now For Something Completely Different. Here's
the lineup: 1. The Hollywood Knights with Robert Wuhl and Tony
Danza 2. Tootsie (I noticed the closed caption indent on this.
Interesting...) 3. HBO bumper (video is a little rough) 4. HBO
in Space (Feature Presentation) short intro (with some more bad
video) 5. Ratings bumper (PG) 6. Columbia logo 7. Next On for
Britannia Hospital with Malcolm McDowell 8. Blue Skies Again 9.
Local Hero with Burt Lancaster 10. The Thing with Kurt Russell
11. HBO Video Jukebox intro (before the Rolling Stones' She Was
Hot) 12. Brainstorm with Christopher Walken 13. Author! Author!
with Al Pacino 14. Another HBO bumper 15. HBO in Space (Feature
Presentation) long intro (in the fog) 16. Ratings bumper (R) 17.
EMI logo Enjoy! |
-3.57909 | 3.191019 | 39 | VADs are mechanical devices that support the lower left heart
chamber (left ventricular assist devices, or LVADs), the lower
right heart chamber (right ventricular assist devices, or RVADs)
or both lower heart chambers (biventricular assist devices, or
BIVADs). Your doctor may recommend you have a VAD implanted if:
• You're waiting for a heart transplant. You may have a VAD
implanted temporarily while you wait for a donor heart to become
available. A VAD can keep blood pumping despite a diseased heart
and will be removed when your new heart is implanted. When a VAD
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referred to as a "bridge to transplant." • Your heart's
function can become normal again. If your heart failure is
temporary, your doctor may recommend implanting a VAD until your
heart is healthy enough to pump blood on its own again. It's
also possible you'll have a VAD implanted for a short time if
you're recovering from heart surgery. You may have a VAD
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3.4556 | -3.818238 | -1 | Pop Quiz for Is this a photo of A) a junior varsity basketball
team; B) the latest hip-hop group to break the top 40; C) a
gang; D) Illinois' best high school chess team, second by half a
point in last year's National Scholastic Chess Championships?
Advertise on MotherJones.com Murray and Herrnstein, eat your
words: The correct answer is D. The students, hailing from
Chicago's inner-city Rezin Orr Community Academy, vied for the
national title with New York City's considerably more affluent
Stuyvesant High to take second place by the slimmest of margins.
Out of 850 players from 30 states, brothers Darnell and Cornell
Faust (first and second from the left in the back row) took
fourth and sixth place, respectively. So for whom, exactly, does
the "bell" toll? Not for Orr's whiz kids. |
-0.55114 | 9.803598 | 15 | How can I create News Android application without having my own
server? view full story http://stackoverflow.com – I have
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Some friends helped me to write some php so that I can call the
php using http request and get the JSON from the response. Then,
I can parse the JSON and display the news correctly. However,
the server is not mine. Actually, I don't want to have server
communication using php. I want to do it just on client side. 1)
I know how to parse the html and get the result using python in
local machine, is there any way to implement my python code in
Android, and after running the python code, it will connect to
the news website and (HowTos) |
-1.541158 | -1.044563 | 63 | NY Times Goes Hunting for Racist 'Ultraconservatives' in Ohio
Who Won't Support Obama The New York Times sent reporter
Sabrina Tavernise to the battleground state of Ohio, to the
blue-collar town of Steubenville in pursuit of a pet theory:
Barack Obama may struggle to win because some whites are racist.
Tavernise starts by suggesting this could be a problem with
Democrats, but “ultraconservatives” quickly surface. The locals
were most quotable in the Times when made undocumented
suggestions like “you had all these whites saying, ‘Oh, there’s
another vote from some drug addict.’” They also associated the
notion of racial discrimination in job interviews with anti-
Obama sentiment: Franciscan University is a very
traditional Catholic college (my son attended it for a year).
It’s very pro-life, so it would make sense that Montgomery might
not be your ideal Obama voter in 2008. But did she say
“ultraconservatives,” or is the Times suddenly projecting? Here
was Tavernise’s methodology in her hunt for racism |
-2.149914 | 2.041678 | -1 | In response to: What's Worse Than Horse Slaughter? mbowen300
Wrote: Apr 06, 2013 9:37 PM i have been around the world and
have eaten many things yes including the horse you rode in on
sorry could not help myself . if you don't use them for food and
other things .they will die from neglect or be abanded ,if you
just have a vet kill them .they have to be buried some where
.and if you just dig a hole and put them in you will have an
even bigger problem .think horse owners take very good careof
their horses .and they live far longer then in the wild .so they
have had a good life .and now its over what happens after they
die i don't think the horse cares . Likewise, a change that may
look harmful can serve benevolent purposes. Take the law just
signed in Oklahoma to legalize the slaughter of horses for food.
Counterintuitive though it may be, it will probably work to the
ultimate benefit of horses. Starting in 2006, Congress tried to
end the killing of horses in... |
0.961214 | 3.798101 | 29 | Embellished Tweed Dress, $6,200, Prada, 212-334-8888 Marko
Metzinger for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas
ONE CAN COUNT on Miuccia Prada to never take the easy way out.
That's certainly true when it comes to creating customized
fabrics and prints that leave knock-off artists scratching their
heads and throwing up their arms. For her fall collection—a
darkly cinematic re-imagining of the wardrobe of an elegant '50s
woman—she turned her attention to tweed, which she showed in
dresses, coats and skirt suits with flaring hems. They're made
from two varieties of tweed that come in a range of moody,
autumnal colors, and took the Prada team weeks to develop. The
fabrics have a rich depth when seen from afar, while up close,
they look almost blurry. Both qualities comes from a felting
technique that essentially distresses the material. The lengthy
process starts with a loosely woven tweed, which is immersed in
boiling water and soap and then wrung out by a machine that mats
its fibers. Next, it g |
-1.439345 | 8.604026 | -1 | 5280 - Tony Majestic http://www.5280.com/taxonomy/term/1385/0 en
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class="field-item odd"> <a href="/magazine/2011/05">May 2011</a>
</div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-
field-story-intro"> <div class="field-label">Intro: </div>
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paging_filter--><p>One man's effort to rebuild his life—one word
at at time—after tragedy strikes</p> </div> </div> </div> <div
class="field field-type-text field-field-story-deck"> <div
class="field-label">Deck: </div> <div class="field-items">
<div class="field-item odd"> <!--paging_filter--><p>Nearly seven
years ago, 16-year-old Todd Stansfield was behind the wheel of
his car when it smashed into another vehicle on a rural, two-
lane road in Douglas County. Four people died. Stansfield l |
4.155329 | 5.127772 | 66 | Beyblade Wikia Cosmic Leone 85Q 2,471pages on this wiki
Cosmic Leone 85Q is an Attack-Type Beyblade to be released in
the Howling Smash 2-Pack with a Jade Jupiter 130B recolor. Face
Bolt: Leone II The Face on this Beyblade depicts Leo Minor, one
of the 88 constellations. It's also known as the lesser lion.
Unlike the previous Leone Face Bolt, the words, "LEO" are
removed and are replaced by Leo's paw with a white star on it,
Leo also appears to be looking upwards and is roaring as well.
This design is on a transparent lime green Face Bolt. Energy
Ring: Leone II Leone II resembles the original Leone Energy
Ring with "armor" surrounding it. However, there is a trapezium-
like design with squares and a screw-like design on top of it
and the Energy Ring appears to be slightly more sturdier and
bulkier. It still weights exactly the same as the previous Leone
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the same half rectangle lines like Leone I, but more bulky. It
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4.761972 | 0.914397 | 13 | The musical record I was reading an interview with Elvis
Costello yesterday and was pleasantly surprised to come across
this question from the interviewer, David Hepworth: Right. I
was interested, you did those reissues, and they're doing them
again, and you've got huge numbers of B sides and live
recordings and all this kind of stuff, do you have somebody who
curates your stuff, do you have somebody who looks after it all?
[The Elvis Costello interview | Word Magazine] Curates, no less
.... He goes on to ask ... Do you think the music business is
full of fragments like that that are on cassettes and tapes and
whatever in people's drawers? [The Elvis Costello interview |
Word Magazine] Costello (EC) goes on to talk about value and
what is worth adding to the 'record' in terms that will be quite
familiar to readers here. I've got boxes full of the songs of
my own, so I can only imagine other people have got them as
well, but whether they're interesting, I mean, I really don't
know. I mean, there's a par |
0.417576 | 5.811049 | -1 | Skip to main content Text Size: sML The pinna, auditory canal,
ear drum, malleus, incus, stapes, cochlea, auditory nerve, and
eustachian tube of the ear. How do we hear? Hearing depends on
a series of mechanical events that transform sound waves in the
air into electrical impulses in the nerves which are then
carried to the brain. 1. Sound waves first enter the ear
through the fleshy, cup-like portion of the outer ear which
collects sound and funnels it towards the brain. 2. These
sound waves then travel a few centimeters down the auditory
canal, the pathway to the middle ear, before striking the
delicate tympanic membrane, commonly known as the ear drum. 3.
This thin, skin-covered membrane, which separates the external
and middle sections of the ear, vibrates with incoming sound
waves and transmits these vibrations to three tiny bones in the
middle ear, collectively referred to as the ossicles. The
ossicles amplify ear drum vibration and carry them to the inner
ear. 4. More amazing than this smo |
3.330645 | 4.687964 | 2 | Monday, October 20, 2008 "Dude, he's right behind you." Much
of this past weekend was lost playing "Dead Space." And by
"playing" I of course mean sitting on the couch next to The
Husband while he plays because I suck at video games and usually
end up spending a good 15 minutes walking my character into a
wall while monsters rip his legs off. So mostly I helped this
weekend by shouting things like, "Shoot it! Shoot it!" "Dead
Space" involves a dude in a cool looking space suit searching
through a space station that was the site of lots and lots of
carnage. A few humans survived but for the most part, the area
is filled with murderous monsters that are either the result of
genetic experiments or alien involvement. It's the dude's job to
find out what happened and also see if he can find his it's kind
of like Super Mario except the princess might have been turned
into a space zombie and Yoshi was likely eaten by a critter with
really long arms and six-foot long claws for hands. Also, no
magic mushrooms...ye |
-1.653987 | 4.176868 | 120 | Throwing the IP Baby Out with the Rentist Bathwater There is
much of interest in left political economy, and this essay by
Peter Frase is a real classic in the genre. It’s a model of
conceptual clarity and presents very big ideas in an accessible
way. Nevertheless, I found these paragraphs a bit hard to
swallow: I can understand arguments for a guaranteed minimum
income, especially as automation erases jobs faster than workers
can train for new ones, and virtual work flattens the global
labor market. However, I would hope to see a future where human
needs beyond subsistence can be met. In that future,
intellectual contributions to IP–be it patentable,
copyrightable, or the network of associations, goodwill, and
quality assurance known as trademark–would be valued, and
outstanding contributions could lead to larger than average
claims on whatever social surplus existed. Finally, left
political economists should value the implicit industrial policy
in certain IP regimes, which channel labor toward productiv |
-0.229185 | 9.879267 | 16 | Re: Semantics of Content-Range in the PUT method From:
Jeffrey Mogul <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 97 18:48:12
PST Message-Id: <[email protected]> To:
Gordon Strachan <strachan%[email protected]> Cc:
http-wg%[email protected] I have a question
about the intended operation of the Content-Range range
header in the PUT method. In section 14.17 the format is
given as: Content-Range: bytes first_byte-last_byte/length
Now, I assume that the indication of the first and last is where
in the specified entity, the new data should be stored. But,
in this case, what does the length indicate? Generally, it
means the total length of the requested entity. But in this
case, is it the length of the entity before the update is
applied or after? Furthermore, how can the client reliably
know the length of the target entity? The client can get it
with a HEAD method but it can't guarantee that the length
won't have changed |
3.650398 | -2.480698 | -1 | Leader in his field… renowned Randwick equine vet Percy Sykes in
1974. Photo: Fairfax Archive Melbourne is abuzz with the
suggestion of neck punctures, syringes at the ready and
drenching for milkshakes, while the more potent frog juice has
come to the fore in the United States. Dermorphin hails from
the skin of South American frogs and is a powerful painkiller
reputed to be 40 times stronger than morphine. It comes after
elephant juice (etorphine) and cobra venom, for which positive
samples have been produced. Down south, the latest stable raids
are seen as playing catch-up after being in denial, and while
NSW may be sitting content as far as the old-time remedies are
concerned, chemists are constantly working on the undetectable.
The line about therapeutic medication to produce a fit, healthy
equine athlete and a drugged-up superstar, capable of pedalling
or galloping forever is being argued. "Horse racing is an
industry in transition," wrote Dr Scott Palmer, an
internationally known equine surgeon an |
-1.705503 | 6.548863 | -1 | Demaestro - 10:31 pm on Feb 17, 2006 (gmt 0) I think you are
making a mistake storing them. Once you store them in the db
then is the form that the sales people use to retrieves the data
so they can complete the transaction going to be behind SSL? It
better be. And only doing 3-4 sales a week is not a reason to
keep them in a db. Is it ok if only 3 people's CC get maxed out
because of unsecured data transfer? Also don't forget when a
sales person brings up the CC info to fulfill the order that the
form data may be saved by the browsers cache and may end up in
the drop down history of text boxes. And will they be in the
brswer cache itself? YES! Unencyped? YES! Don't do it. Just
don't it is the wrong way to do it. It is just wrong. I don't
want my CC in someones office computers browser cache history.
Also don't forget what your privacy policy would have to state.
And as mentioned above you may be violating some agreement with
your credit card transaction company. The fact is if you want
to do this you w |
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-0.580381 | 9.922285 | 15 | Take the 2-minute tour × in my paper the text inside theorem is
italic while the word Theorem 1 is bold and not italic. I would
like to have a title of the theorem also not italic. The example
is here: Theorem 1. (The title) Let the set... How can I do
it? I tried to type \begin{theorem}{title here} but it doesn't
work. share|improve this question add comment 2 Answers up
vote 12 down vote accepted \begin{theorem}[The title] Some
statement should do what you want. The standard LaTeX setting
prints in boldface also the title, which doesn't happen when
amsthm is loaded. share|improve this answer Thanks, it works.
– Ilya Jul 3 '11 at 19:39 @Gortaur: with default settings also
the title would be bold. – Stefan Kottwitz Jul 3 '11 at 19:46
@Stefan Not with amsthm, which I prefer. – egreg Jul 3 '11 at
19:58 @egreg: I prefer it too. It just hasn't been mentioned in
the question, so I tested without. – Stefan Kottwitz Jul 3 '11
at 20:12 add comment You might like to test
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-1.057601 | -1.062845 | -1 | The Blog Not the Religious Left 10:27 AM, Dec 18, 2008 • By
TERRY EASTLAND Widget tooltip Single Page Print Larger Text
Smaller Text Alerts So the president-elect has asked Rick
Warren to deliver the invocation at his inauguration. It's an
interesting decision. Warren, a Southern Baptist, is pastor of
Saddleback, the evangelical megachurch in Orange County, Ca.
When I was at the church in August for the debate between Obama
and McCain that Warren moderated (and in which Obama did badly),
one of his congregants told me that church members would vote
overwhelmingly for McCain (and it's hard to imagine they
didn't). On issues, Warren is pro-life and against defining
marriage as other than between a man and a woman. But his
agenda, which extends worldwide, also includes items Obama
approves--such as confronting poverty, AIDS, climate change, and
genocide in Darfur. Warren is not your usual religious
conservative, and in fact some years ago declined to assume a
leadership role as such. Obama and Warren do count |
-3.860348 | 3.347214 | 39 | Histological evidence of carcinoma in a hepatic tumour
associated with oral contraceptives. Br Med J 1975; 4 doi:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5995.496 (Published 29 November
1975) Cite this as: Br Med J 1975;4:496 1. M Davis, 2. B
Portmann, 3. M Searle, 4. R Wright, 5. R Williams A
primary hepatic tumour occurred in a 21-year-old woman who had
been taking oral contraceptives for two years; she was treated
by partial hepatectomy. Part of the neoplasm showed features
suggestive of focal nodular hyperplasia, while the remainder had
the histological characteristics of a well-differentiated
hepatocellular carcinoma. This is the first report of malignant
transformation of a tumour in a patient taking oral
contraceptives. |
-2.264815 | 1.337219 | -1 | Petersburg Park Master Plan Survey 1. Petersburg Park Master
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Newburg neighborhood. Your help is needed to identify the
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Petersburg Park facilites? 4. What facilities have you or
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-3.623869 | 3.868658 | -1 | Skip to navigation | Skip to content White blood cell protein
aids melanoma Woman wearing hat and applying sunscreen Despite
the finding, researchers recommend avoiding large doses of UV
radiation to prevent melanomas forming (Source: Robert
Churchill/iStockphoto) Unwitting helper Scientists have
pinpointed a molecular mechanism in mice that helps skin cancer
cells confound the animal's immune system, according to a study.
The discovery, if duplicated in humans, could one day lead to
drug treatments that block this mechanism, and thus the cancer's
growth, the study's authors report. In experiments on mice,
researchers showed for the first time that a protein called
interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) plays a key role in the spread of
melanoma, a notoriously aggressive form of cancer resistant to
standard chemotherapy. The same kind of ultraviolet radiation
that leads to sunburn caused white blood cells to infiltrate the
skin of the mice, says Glenn Merlino, a scientist at the US
National Cancer Institute and |
0.196502 | 8.197083 | -1 | All About Agile | Agile Development Made Easy How does QA fit
in? by Joe Little, 27 September 2011 | Agile Testing Liz!
asked a question. She and her team are starting agile and she
can't get much info on where QA fits into to Agile. First, I
want to reiterate Jeff Sutherland's concern, that he biggest
problem is that too many teams are not getting to working
product (working software) within a Sprint (a 1 to 4 week
consistent timebox). In my view, the absolute minimum Definition
of Done for a typical software "story" or PBI (product backlog
item) is: * requirement defined * coded * unit tested *
functionally tested (aka acceptance tested) * all identified
bugs fixed * reviewed by the Product Owner, and all 'problems'
fixed This is the minimum definition, assuming one starts with
significant impediments. The ideal definition includes live, in
production, being actively used by the customers with normal
volume. Now, let's add a key principle: The bad news does not
get better with age. In other words, it |
-1.374465 | 7.777681 | -1 | Home page logo basics logo Security Basics mailing list
archives Web vs. email vulnerability From: SANDER SMITH
<ssmith3988 () rogers com> Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 12:01:37 -0400
(EDT) I'm doing an assessment for a project, and I've come up
with an interesting question I'd like some feedback on. Which is
more vulneable to hacker attacks, hijacking a website or
hijacking incoming email? What I mean by hijacking a website is
a hacker changing the DNS resolution for a domain so that all
traffic is routed to a site he controls instead of the authentic
site. Let's assume that everything goes over HTTP and not HTTPS
(where things get much tougher for the hacker). By hijacking
email, I mean the hacker modifying things so that all email
coming to a specific email account is routed to him instead.
In neither case does the hacker have any special access, he's
just a random hacker, he doesn't work for an ISP or domain
registrar. So my question is: is either of these two cases more
vulnerable than the other? I cont |
-2.604026 | 2.875393 | -1 | How To Make Your Christmas Tree Safe For Your Pet: 101 Dog Care
Tips- Tip 140 While you are decking the halls and trimming the
Christmas tree here are a few ways to make your tree safe for
your furry family members. 1. Cover your tree stand with a tree
skirt to prevent your pet from drinking the water in the base.
This liquid can make your animal sick. 2. Have pet treats on
hand to distract your pet away from the tree. The needles can
easily get lodged in the animal's throat, making it hard to
swallow. 3. Place decorations that contain mistletoe,
poinsettias and holly only in high sections of the tree, where
your pet will be unable to get the tempting leaves and berries.
They can cause heartbeat and blood pressure to drop. 5. Avoid
using tinsel, since your dog can choke on it. Also understand
that some of the older tinsel contains lead. 6. Remember not to
use chocolate ornaments if there's a chance that your pet could
pull them off. An ingredient called theobromine can have a toxic
effect on dogs. 7. |
1.865478 | 3.14289 | -1 | 10 Totally Serious Ways To Build Links Without A Computer The
team at Image Freedom is obsessed with the Internet. And I mean
like really obsessed. There’s not a single meme or viral video
out there that we haven’t shared with each other. Usually within
minutes of it being posted. But once in a while (on very rare
occasions), we like to power down our iMacs, venture out into
the blinding Texas sun and interact with real human beings. In
real life. So we gave ourselves a challenge. Come up with 10
ways to build links that don’t require a computer. The results
came in very mixed: some ideas could earn you a legitimate link
or two, some will get you thrown in jail, and others were just
downright ridiculous. But hey, they’ll get people talking about
you at the very least, right? 10. Sponsor a Little League team
What could be more adorable than a bunch of nine year olds
enjoying America’s favorite pastime? And no one thinks they’re
adorable more than their own mothers- who have access to team
websites, their ow |
0.284991 | 0.38899 | -1 | Skip to main content Civil War Trust Book Review Homelands
and Waterways: The American Journey of the Bond Family,
1846-1926 by Adele Logan Alexander is a monumental history that
traces the rise of an African-American family (the author's own)
from poverty to the middle class, exploding the stereotypes that
have shaped and distorted our thinking about African Americans,
both as slaves and in freedom. The result of exhaustive
research in academic archives and family papers, this remarkable
account follows three generations of the Bond family from
Victorian England to antebellum Virginia, from suburban Boston
to the Jim Crow South, from black college campuses to Harvard,
from naval skirmishes during the Civil War to the battlefields
of Argonne. We see how, over the course of eighty crucial years
in American history the Bond family both unwittingly and
willfully interacted with the major political, technological,
and cultural issues of their time, and how notions of race,
class, and gender both limited and |
-0.94219 | 3.303168 | 126 | Weather Watch Weather Watch Home Gather Data Severe Weather
and Natural Disasters Winter Storms Nature in the News
Scholastic News Severe Weather and Natural Disaster Winter
Storms The Basics In-Depth Experiments Witness Account Words to
Know Experts Say Be Ready! Experts Say Want to hear more about
storms? Check out the transcript of a message board discussion
with Weather Expert, Ingrid Amberger. Dr. Jeffrey Masters,
Director of Meteorology for the Weather Underground Web site,
answered student weather and winter storm questions in the
winter of 2001. Dr. Masters received his B.S. and M.S. degrees
in Meteorology from the University of Michigan. He has taught
weather forecasting at the State University of New York at
Brockport, and joined the Hurricane Hunters as a flight
meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's (NOAA) Aircraft Operations Center. You can see
him in the 1988 PBS documentary NOVA show "Hurricane!" flying
into Hurricane Gilbert. Q: My friend and I are d |
-0.549497 | -0.14997 | -1 | No sir, over there WITH his long white beard and broad black
hat, Australia's “father of reconciliation” cuts a distinctive
figure. Of all Patrick Dodson's battles for his fellow
aboriginal people, though, none has proved more demanding than
the bid to end what he calls the “ridiculous concept” that is
still enshrined in the country's constitution: that when the
British first settled in 1788, the land was considered terra
nullius, or unoccupied. Australians will soon vote in a
referendum on finally recognising the country's indigenous
people in its founding document. Mr Dodson is co-chairman of a
panel, half of whose members are aboriginal, that on January
19th is due to submit a report recommending the questions
Australians should be asked to approve. This will be crucial.
Australian pride at having forged a successful, multicultural
country sits oddly with the country's constitution. Promulgated
in 1901, when Australia's six states formed a federation, the
document still contains clauses that constitution |
-0.965125 | 8.55033 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I can't simply understand how using
LastPass is secure. All an attacker need to do is to compromise
the single LastPass account and then he has also compromised all
other websites. What's so good about that compared to the
traditional approach to have separate accounts per site? Is it
really better to have one strong master password, strong site-
specific passwords that can be accessed via the master password
than having weaker passwords, but different on all websites?
share|improve this question Exactly how are you going to
remember strong passwords for several dozen sites? I'm counting
160+ credentials stored in my vault at this time. That's not
even counting securely stored pin codes for cards and software
license keys I'm keeping in there as well. Apart from a very few
exceptions, every password in there is randomly generated, using
any available character for the particular site, and of maximum
length or somewhere over 20 characters. LastPass can sniff out
duplicates for me an |
4.045859 | 0.510062 | 31 | Cat Empire Lyrics print correct Party Started Lyrics from
Two Shoes "Party Started" is track #8 on the album Two Shoes.
show more Edit | show less Cancel Submit Thank You Submit
Corrections Cancel Ducking out my window double story from the
ground from my hammock down my tree and into Melbourne town now
first stop hit Kanelata to Tedesco land to down that show - with
2 shoes and a magic hand man now it's aplan as flamenco turns to
-down shakin there's a jazz jam and Julie's got the whole joint
bakin' and anyone who's fakin' gets a quick anihilation as we
movin' destinations on the music train station singing 'on and
on and on'. "on and on and on" checkin checkin out Mr Askey's
song - cos he's late sevens' captain-on-the-mic but blows the
horn so fierce that the room ignite it's like his shuffle got us
thinking about dowing the down low so where we go? We take the
night cat stop for the cabrones show and here's the point I stop
reciting start to dance instead I heared the city of the deep
blue lights i |
-1.003691 | 5.206144 | 4 | Join The Community Mechanical Issues We love our Model S with
the exception that in the 4 months we've had the car, it has
already had a number of mechanical and electrical issues. To
Tesla's credit, they have been been good at fixing. We bought
the Model S with the hope that they would avoid the typical new
model problems. However, from our experience, that hasn't been
the case. We've had problems with the 12 volt battery, the
panorama roof (three different issues), the rear windows, seat
belts, paint and a few other smaller problems that seem to have
resolved themselves probably thru software updates. This week
the car was in the service center Monday thru Thursday, we got
it back and then today, the next day, something else went wrong.
So, despite how much we like the car, we are beginning to wonder
if we made a mistake or should have at least waited a few more
months for the bugs to shake out. Sorry to hear that you have
had some problems and hope that your issues will be resolved
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-3.401688 | 3.214262 | 39 | Become a digitalPLUS subscriber. $13 for 13 weeks. D. Carleton
Gajdusek dies at 85; Nobel Prize winner identified exotic
disease, was unrepentant pedophile Dr. D. Carleton Gajdusek,
the brilliant yet deeply flawed pediatrician, virologist and
anthropologist who won the 1976 Nobel Prize in medicine for his
identification and description of kuru, the exotic disease of a
remote tribe in New Guinea that was caused by a family of
mysterious agents called prions, died Dec. 12 at the hotel where
he lived in Tromso, Norway. He was 85. No cause of death has
been released, but he had suffered for years from congestive
heart failure, according to his biographer and former student,
Dr. Robert Klitzman of Columbia University. An energetic and
intellectual researcher, Gajdusek often said he was more proud
of his anthropological studies among the Fore and Anga people of
Micronesia than he was of the research that brought him the
ultimate prize. But blinded by his hubris and self-admitted
pedophilia, he spent the last d |
-1.673348 | 1.267794 | -1 | What does 'month to month' entail? February 7, 2005 9:31 AM
Subscribe I don't understand leasing and renting in Toronto
[great deals and spectacular lake-front views inside]. I've
been renting my current apartment for a number of years. And
every year the super comes around with a lease to sign. After
doggedly perusing the management for a couple of months and
negotiating a fair rent, I sign the lease. The lease looks like
a standard form and is written in Leagalish, but it seems to me
that I can just tell my landlord that I'm not signing the lease
and then my tenancy becomes "month to month". What does this
mean? I assume it means I can move out easier, but is it easier
for them to, say, evict me without cause? What are the supposed
advantages to the renter and landlord of a lease? If I've signed
a lease, and want to break it, can I do that if the landlord
doesn't want to let me? Surely they can't force me to stay (or
pursue me for the rest of the lease's term's payments) if I
needed/wanted to move to |
-1.517129 | 8.970038 | -1 | What is meta? × I have a question about Database DDL related to
Security. Where should I post it? My thoughts so far: •
Posting on Stack Overflow: • A lot of competent users. •
There are already a lot of database questions asked there. •
Posting on DBA Stack Exchange: • Probably the right place to
ask the question. • The site is still in beta, so there are
not many active users there. Any suggestions? share|improve
this question 1 Answer 1 up vote 8 down vote accepted You
should post it on DBA Stack Exchange even though it's still in
Beta, as the reason it's in Beta is because there aren't enough
users and questions yet. Support the new sites when possible!
Asking your question there will support that site, and so I
would advise posting it there. Besides, it might just get
migrated there anyway if you ask it on Stack Overflow.
share|improve this answer thank you will do that way. – gsharp
Jul 25 '11 at 9:31 That's not a good reason. Personally I don't
care to support some other s |
1.213834 | -1.18775 | 124 | • Sat • Dec 21, 2013 • Updated: 7:53am Public Eye PUBLISHED
: Wednesday, 26 September, 2012, 12:00am UPDATED : Wednesday, 26
September, 2012, 4:34am Carrie Lam clueless on where all the
trust went Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor is
baffled. She says she is surprised so many people believe the
government is up to no good in wanting to build three new border
towns. She cannot understand why people will not buy the claim
that the towns are not part of a secret plan to merge Hong Kong
with Shenzhen. Well, Public Eye will enlighten her. It simply
boils down to a single word: trust. Most people just don't trust
the government any more. If she doesn't already know that, then
we suggest she either takes a crash course in understanding
public opinion or steps down as the No2 in government. Lam and
her boss Leung Chun-ying banged their heads against the wall
trying to convince people that the government was not aiming to
brainwash children with national education. Did people believe
them? No. If Lam |
1.322919 | 2.205018 | 40 | you are viewing a single comment's thread. view the rest of the
comments → [–]nakshe 0 points1 point (0 children) As a
virgin but a guy who's kissed a lot of girls (44 and counting) I
think about it like this: IMO, I have never gotten that feeling
that anyone was the best kisser I've ever had. I've never really
had anyone I considered bad either. I remember one I considered
pretty bad but it was just a conflict of styles. She was very
slow and i'm usually pretty fast and aggressive. I guess what
I'm trying to say is that the mechanics aren't going to be that
different. It's really the feelings you have about that person
that make the difference. At least that's what my uninformed
view as a virgin is. But seriously people, at least agree with
me about the kissing. It's not that damn different from person
to person! |
-4.484289 | 1.113292 | 18 | Ama Amas Nuevo-Tiki Food Doesnt Quite Pass the Clean-Plate
Test The more the chef let bar food be bar food, the more
enjoyable it was. Is it a bad sign when the lamb sliders are
your favorite dish at an oyster bar? Clearly, a rhetorical
question. But it was the one I asked my tablemate as we looked
over the remains of my first meal at Ama Ama Oyster Bar & Grill
in West Seattle. I was noting the fact that we had left intact a
bowl of mushroom mac 'n' cheese, as well as one of the three
deep-fried oysters that had arrived sticking out of the murk
like a Colonel's extra-crispy Stonehenge. We'd finished perhaps
a third of a mahi-mahi entrée, and much of our first-course
salad was left beside it. Too much food, perhaps. Except there
was no sign left of the palm-sized burgers. Above the debris of
our meal, the view was a triumph of West Elm tiki. To understand
the meaning of the global oyster bar's name, as well as its
aesthetic, you have to triangulate etymologies: In Hawaiian, ama
ama means "mullet." "Hama |
1.634715 | 2.45145 | 62 | This Revolting Promise Ring Might Be the Worst Pinterest Pin
Ever Did you know it's possible to make the concept of promise
rings even more gross? I would have thought, "No, a father
giving his daughter a fake wedding ring to remind her that he —
well, he and Jesus — are the most important men in her life so
she better not even think about fooling around with anybody else
is about as gross as it gets," but unfortunately, as this
Pinterest post shows, I was wrong and it does indeed get more
shudder-inducing. Accompanying the photo of a gold ring shaped
like a crown is the following caption: A Father gives his
daughter this ring for her 16th birthday (when dating is
officially allowed) to wear on her left ring finger—to remind
her that she will always be HIS little Princess first— and to
remind her to only date boys who will treat her like a Queen—the
way her Heavenly Father sees her!! BAAAAAAAAAARF. Oh, barf. I
can't even — just barf. Barf barf barf. Why do these dads want
to own their daughters' vaginas |
-0.719801 | 0.866505 | 6 | Coaldale police are invvestigating the theft of two metal name
plates that were removed recently from benches in the CHOSE park
on West High Street. Anyone with information about the plates
is asked to call police at (570) 645-3060. If the person who
took the plates turns them in, no charges will be filed. |
-1.210331 | 3.25476 | 71 | 02/04/2013 - 15:40 The Arctic as a bridge Jayantha Dhanapala
Jayantha Dhanapala Dhanapala is a member of the Bulletin's
Board of Sponsors and president of the Pugwash Conferences on
Science... No country owns the North Pole or the expanse of
the Arctic Ocean surrounding it. The Arctic region has a
population of about 4 million, including more than 30 distinct
groups of indigenous people using dozens of languages; they have
lived there for more than 10,000 years. The area also has a
unique and diverse ecosystem that includes fish, marine mammals,
birds, land animals, and a thriving web of bacteria, viruses,
algae, worms, and crustaceans that live in sea ice. The natural
resources are vast and largely untapped. The US Geological
Survey has estimated that 22 percent of the world's undiscovered
energy resources lie in the Arctic zone -- especially in the
submerged plateau, between the Bering Sea and the Chukchi Sea
known as the Chukchi Cap. The Arctic has been vital to
humanity's development, and history h |
-0.396518 | 8.893019 | 16 | Tutorial:Cracking Cached Domain/Active Directory Passwords on
Windows XP/2000/2003 - Page 3 Page 3 of 5 FirstFirst 12345
LastLast Results 21 to 30 of 44 1. #21 Senior Member
br_fusion's Avatar Join Date Apr 2002 The only
problem with Cain&Abel is that it does not recognize CacheDump's
format. In order to crack mscash hashes, you must run Cain&Abel
from the target machine and import them from within Cain&Abel.
Hopefully they will fix this in later versions. Someone
correct me if I'm wrong. The command completed
successfully. \"They drew first blood not me.\" 2. #22
King Tutorial-ankhamun Join Date Jul 2004 You are
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follow this tutorial because you didn't have access to a linux
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-0.947048 | 0.996213 | -1 | News Sections Indiana Supreme Court Hears Moped Law Arguments
Print Archive RSS (INDIANAPOLIS) - The Indiana Supreme
Court heard arguments Friday over Indiana's confusing and
outdated moped laws. Sandra Chapman, of WTHR reports, the high
court took its courtroom on the road to Martin University on the
Indianapolis east side. The case starts with a loophole that
allows habitual traffic violators back on the road, on low-
powered 49cc mopeds designed to travel 25 mph. "The citizen
can't be held accountable in criminal law for laws that are
unclear. That doesn't tell him what's right or what's wrong,"
explained Acting Chief Justice Brent Dickson. At the center of
the case is Michael Lock, a habitual traffic offender with no
license. In 2009 Lock was convicted of driving while suspended
after a State Trooper pulled him over on U.S. Highway 24 on his
49cc moped. It wasn't the horsepower but the speed that got him
into trouble. He was cruising at 43 mph. Prosecutors say
anything going that fast is not |
0.83962 | 3.196803 | -1 | Northcentral University Writing Center Annotating While Reading
| | | | Writing Center Annotating While Reading
While reading and analyzing an assigned text or source for a
writing assignment, some writers passively highlight significant
passages as they read through a text. As a strategy of critical
reading, annotating while reading is a more specialized form of
critical reading and interacting with the text. Rather than just
highlighting passages, annotating requires the writer to
actively read the text, to think about and analyze what has been
said, and to make specific annotations in the margins of the
text. In short, annotating is like having a dialogue or
conversation with the author. The writer creates this
conversation in the margins of the text by summarizing, asking
questions, expressing confusion or ambiguity, and evaluating
content. Annotating while reading has several benefits for the
writer: · it helps the writer to stay actively focused
and involved with the text · |
-0.539345 | 2.451408 | -1 | The good, the bad, the horrible Leaving out the science…
The horrible, horrible science New York Loose ends
• Baltar’s women and their weapons Broken promises It's all a
farce I agree the final ep of BSG was weak. First, BSG
characters are motivated by selfish goals (sex, power, revenge,
etc.)I find it hard to believe that they would purposely lower
their standard of living, and not try to recreate it once on
"new-earth." Abandon all technology, quit exploring and just go
native depending solely on farming for survival. Moreover, the
survivors fail to create any indications of their passing and
history so that their offspring would not fall into the same
trap as they and recreate the conditions of their exodus.
Further, the progenitors didn't pass along any mathematics,
medicine anything of value for future generations, how selfish.
How can one learn a lesson if one doesn't know the story to
learn the lesson? All the while the ethical values of the 12
colonies were lacking. How |
0.897032 | 2.202689 | 40 | I wonder, What's the point? Have I a purpose? Why am I here at
all? lazycrazybasket lazycrazybasket 46-50, M 3 Responses Nov
20, 2011 Your Response I've learned that true happiness comes
from within. Nothing external can truly make you happy. External
factors such as people, places or things can temporarily fulfill
the emptiness some may feel. But the feeling will wear off at
some point as soon as any negative situation occurs. Life is a
gift. It's our perception of that gift that determines our state
of mind. When you change the way you look at things, the things
you look at will change. I've seen this happen, especially this
year. Hi Lazycrazybasket. I don't think our paths have crossed
prior this, but I'll share with you what I believe. I'm not
saying that you have to agree with me either, as some people
don't like what I have to say but others do. So here goes...
The Point - The Purpose - And Why: I Believe is This: The
Purpose: God created humankind to have a relationship with Him.
The Point: So |
4.370565 | -2.924535 | 1 | Rhinos look to continue winning run against Magicians Rhinos
look to continue winning run against MagiciansRanchi: Fresh from
their convincing 3-1 win over Uttar Pradesh Wizards, Ranchi
Rhinos would be high on confidence when they take on Mumbai
Magicians in the Hero Hockey India League here tomorrow. Rhinos
played a patient game against Wizards in Lucknow, absorbing all
the pressure in the first three quarters, and then scoring
thrice in the final quarter. Rhinos have been very solid in
defence throughout this tournament, and would be keen to
continue their good show going into their home game against
Magicians at the Astroturf Hockey Stadium. Birendra Lakra has
been a standout performer in the defence for Rhinos, and the
Magicians` forwards would have their task cut out, when they try
and get past him. Mandeep Singh has been in superb form for
Rhinos this season, and he would be one guy Magicians need to be
wary of. Mandeep scored twice against Wizards yesterday, and the
hosts would be expecting a simi |
-1.008513 | 0.93383 | -1 | Legal Professional? Build Your Business Virginia Adoptions
Adopting a child in Virginia or making the decision to give a
child up for adoption can be life-changing. But a Virginia
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handled with care. A Virginia adoption lawyer can guide you
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you're a mother considering placing your child up for adoption,
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-1.732153 | 5.283911 | -1 | Workplace Experiments Image credit: Web application design
firm 37signals is spending 2008 running workplace experiments in
an attempt to make their office "one of the best places in the
world to work, learn, and generally be happy." Their first
experiment: Shorter work weeks So recently we've instituted
a four-day work week as standard. We take Fridays off. We're
around for emergencies, and we still do customer service/support
on Fridays, but other than that work is not required on Fridays.
In addition, they've tried "funding people's passions" by
playing for employees' personal hobbies (the example they give
is funding flying lessons), as well as "discretionary spending
accounts" -- credit cards that are at the employees' discretion
to use for books, software, conferences, or whatever they think
is important. As they say, "We'd rather trust people to make
reasonable spending decisions than assume people will abuse the
privilege by default." What an enlightened idea. So here's the
question: what's |
0.024727 | 10.332335 | 16 | Beefy Boxes and Bandwidth Generously Provided by pair Networks
httptech We don't bite newbies here... much Comment on I would
recommend changing the timeout to +240 and check/use return
value after each operation, something like: sub ftp_put_file {
# If rename_file = "Y" transfer file with '.xferring' as
extension. if ( $rename_file eq "Y" ) { $file_name_to_xfer =
"$file_name" . ".xferring"; } else { $file_name_to_xfer =
"$file_name"; } $ftp->put( "${source_directory}/${file_name}",
"${file_name_to_xfer} +" ) or $retval = 1; if ($retval == 1) {
print "**Error occurred .........etc.\n"; } else { print
"**Successfully put file(${source_directory}/${file_name_to_
+xfer}) to host($host).\n"; } return $retval; } # End
ftp_put_file() In reply to Re^2: Help with Net::FTP module by
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-2.947405 | 4.953884 | 30 | @techreport{NBERw18606, title = "External Imbalances and
Financial Crises", author = "Alan M. Taylor", institution =
"National Bureau of Economic Research", type = "Working Paper",
series = "Working Paper Series", number = "18606", year =
"2012", month = "December", doi = {10.3386/w18606}, URL =
"http://www.nber.org/papers/w18606", abstract = {In broad
perspective, there have been essentially two competing views of
the global financial crisis, albeit there are some
complementarities among them. One view looks across the border:
it mainly blames external imbalances, the large-scale mix of
unprecedented pattern current account deficits and surpluses
which entailed massive and growing net and gross international
financial flows in the last decade. The alternative view looks
within the border: it finds more fault in the domestic arena of
the afflicted countries, attributing the problems to financial
systems where risks originated in excessive credit booms in
local banks. This paper uses the lens of macroeconomic |
0.214775 | -1.596446 | 17 | I Nominate Benjamin Netanyahu for the Nobel Peace Prize
Look I understand the Nobel Peace Prize has become more so a
glamour award than anything else. Once upon a time before we
started giving it to figures who had not yet actually
accomplished anything remotely related to peace, the award stood
for something genuine and was a symbolic gesture of true
leadership around the world. But if I may, I would like to
restore | Read More » |
3.751366 | -4.501174 | 12 | Joakim Noah, Russell Westbrook, David Lee And Inscrutable
Details Of NBA Rebounding Rebounds seem like a simple event,
but there are plenty of reasons to take a closer look. What do
Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah, Oklahoma City Thunder guard
Russell Westbrook and Golden State Warriors forward David Lee
have in common? They are all mentioned in this article on NBA
rebounding. And the story is about NBA rebounding. It's a truly
fascinating subject that touches on nearly every hidden aspect
of basketball, but it rarely gets a second look beyond basic
rebounding numbers. Noah, Westbrook and Lee can highlight
material differences in opportunities and impact for players and
positions, but the important takeaway is that rebounding should
be looked at with fresh perspective. I start by laying out the
fundamental limits of box scores, move on to the conceptual
underpinnings of why metrics reassign credit for offensive and
defensive rebounds in different ways, and how the phenomenon has
manifested in the numbers f |
3.620918 | 2.428778 | 5 | YMMV: The Simpsons S 4 E 12 Marge Vs The Monorail • Awesome
Music: The "Monorail" song. • Big Lipped Alligator Moment: The
Flintstones part (where Homer sings the Flintstones theme as
he's driving home from work) at the beginning of the episode. It
has no place in the actual plot and it's never mentioned again.
It's just there because it's funny. • Franchise Original Sin:
This episode, considered one of the greatest of all time, is now
the most fan-rewritten as a "modern" Simpsons episode to
illustrate how badly the show has fallen into Seasonal Rot (and
it has a lot of elements that have come to be abused during its
seasonally rotten years: celebrity cameos [Phil Hartman as Lyle
Lanley and Leonard Nimoy as himself], Homer being the main focus
of the plot and showing him with a new job that only lasts one
episode, the Big Lipped Alligator Moment mentioned above, and
the needless musical number that also has no plot relevance.
Suffice it to say, these days, this would be more at home as a
Family Guy epi |
0.793227 | 10.288447 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I've always been somewhat confused
about the purpose and usage of anonymous subs in perl. I
understand the concept, but looking for examples and
explanations on the value of this practice. To be clear: sub
foo { ... } # <--- named sub sub { ... } # <---
anonymous sub For example: $ perl -e 'print sub { 1 }' Tells
me that sub returns a scalar value. So, I can do: $ perl -e '$a
= sub { 1 }; print $a' For the same output as above. This of
course holds true for all scalar values, so you can load arrays
or hashes with anonymous subs. The question is, how do I use
these subs? Why would I want to use them? And for a gold star,
is there any problem which can only be resolved with an
anonymous sub? share|improve this question "And for a gold
star, is there any problem which can only be resolved with an
anonymous sub?" Nope. Where's my gold star? :P – Chris Lutz Jun
30 '11 at 14:05 More examples than you can shake a stick at:
hop.perl.plover.com – friedo Jun 30 '11 at 14:34 |
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2012-02-19\nEve nt Date End: 2012-02-19\n\nGermany in the early
60s: a time of departure. Bernward Vesper\, son of the Nazi-
writer Will Vesper\, is rebellious. Duri ng the night\, he slams
angry words into his typewriter\, throwing them in the face of
the establishment. When he meets Gudrun Ensslin\, it's the be
ginning of an extreme affair: unconditional\, excessive\, beyond
all thres holds of pain. Together they set off to conquer the
world. But less than 1 0 years later\, Bernward is caught up in
the madness of drugs and Gudrun t hrows herself into the armed
underground. For both of them\, there is no t urning bac |
0.888763 | 7.821769 | 77 | China takes supercomputing crown from US | ZDNet China takes
supercomputing crown from US Summary: A Chinese supercomputer
Milky Way-2 has toppled the US Titan system from the number one
spot in the latest TOP500 list of the most powerful computers in
the world. A Chinese supercomputer has taken the top spot in a
list of the fastest machines on the planet – demonstrating
almost twice the performance of the US computer that previously
held the title. The Tianhe-2, or Milky Way-2, a supercomputer
developed by China's National University of Defense Technology,
is the most powerful computer in the world according to
the TOP500 list It takes the top spot from Titan, a Cray XK7
system installed at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, which drops to number two in the
latest list. The Milky Way 2 recorded 33.86 petaflops on the
Linpack benchmark, compared to the Titan's score of 17.59
petaflops. The two top machines rely on very different
architectures. Milky Way 2 has 16,000 |
-2.199045 | 0.313531 | -1 | Reply to a comment Reply to this comment XIV writes: If it
makes it to the ballot, it will pass. Californians will vote for
any tax. Put a breathing tax in and we will vote for it. If you
have a big nose then you pay double because you will be deemed
to sucking in more air than those with petite nostrils. It makes
about as much sense as this proposed bill does but it wouldn't
surprise me if this state makes it happen. Featured Promotions |
-0.3338 | 2.008284 | -1 | Zach Lerner putting up and repeating lines in Colorado Uploaded
by zlerner In Colorado's Poudre Canyon, Zach climbs the FA of
Renee, V11 and flashes the FA of Proven Lands Low, V11. Next, he
snags a flash of Triton, V11/12 and a second ascent of Godzilla
Indirect Sit Start, V12 at Arthur's rock near Ft. Collins. |
1.038005 | 0.089594 | 133 | Essay Color Key Free Essays Unrated Essays Better Essays
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Rate This Paper: Length: 1329 words (3.8 double-spaced pages)
Rating: Red (FREE) Slide Program Report Japan is a very
small country, approximately 144,000 square miles (smaller than
California), and is inhabited by a considerably large population
of over 120 million people (half the United States!) This makes
Japan the seventh most populous nation in the world. Japan is
located at the far west side of the north pacific ocean, and
consists of more than 4,000 islands! However, the Japanese
people live on less than 10 percent of this land mass due to
rough, mountainous, volcanic terrain, which make up a
substantial 70 percent. One of the most famous and symbolic
volcano’s is Mt. Fuji. Among these many islands, only four are
commonly known, including Hakkaido (northern-most, considered to
be Japan’s “frontier”), Shikoku (the smallest of the four),
Kyushu (most southern), and Honshu ( t |
0.508697 | 8.184911 | 74 | Take the 2-minute tour × What is the average weight of a SATA
hard drive for desktops of 3.5" form factor. I think they make
up for most of the weight inside the cabinet. Is it usually over
2.2 pounds (1 Kg)?? share|improve this question depends totally
on the number of bits you have turned from 0 to 1 :) – akira
May 31 '10 at 10:41 Seriously?!?! You couldn't just bop over to
the site of one of the major hard drive manufacturer's and look
up the specs of one of their recent 3.5" drives? For example, go
here hitachigst.com/tech/techlib.nsf/products/Deskstar_7K1000.C
and then look at the datasheet. You'll see that the weight of
7k1000.C is 680g (1.5 lbs) or 400g (0.9 lbs) depending on many
platters it uses. – irrational John May 31 '10 at 20:12 add
comment 2 Answers This Samsung drive is pretty common these
days. Can't imagine they vary enormously... 625g, according to
the mfr web site. share|improve this answer exactly. just go to
the vendors website and read the d*** specs. – akira May 31 '10
at 10:4 |
0.394133 | 1.238175 | -1 | Uh-Oh: OB-GYN Complains About Patient on FacebookS Facebook
privacy settings strike again. Dr. Amy Dunbar, an OB/GYN at St.
John's Mercy Medical Center in St. Louis, is under scrutiny for
complaining about a chronically tardy patient on her Facebook
wall. Dunbar posted: The post began circulating on the
popular Mercy Moms To Be Facebook page, and moms to be (and
moms) (and other people) were outraged. According to The Daily
Dot, the hospital has reprimanded Dunbar, calling the doctor's
comments "definitely inappropriate." They're now reviewing her
Facebook posts to see if she revealed any personal medical
history, or violated any privacy regulations. Here's the thing,
doctors and nurses are allowed to vent about their work
situations, and dealing with difficult patients is probably a
huge part of that. Who knows why Dunbar's patient was routinely
late — maybe that's something Dunbar should've discussed with
her before posting on Facebook? — but the point is, it's
exasperating when people are always tar |
0.890204 | 1.764742 | -1 | Chapter III The temper of the Americans is vindictive, like
that of all serious and reflecting nations. They hardly ever
forget an offense, but it is not easy to offend them, and their
resentment is as slow to kindle as it is to abate. There are
many little attentions that an American does not care about; he
thinks they are not due to him, or he presumes that they are not
known to be due. He therefore either does not perceive a
rudeness or he forgives it; his manners become less courteous,
and his character more plain and masculine. The mutual
indulgence that the Americans display and the manly confidence
with which they treat one another also result from another
deeper and more general cause, which I have already referred to
in the preceding chapter. In the United States the distinctions
of rank in civil society are slight, in political society they
are nil; an American, therefore, does not think himself bound to
pay particular attentions to any of his fellow citizens, nor
does he require such attention |
-2.83124 | 3.555921 | 45 | Wed, Feb 17th, 2010 part 1: A. High Bar Back Squat @ 20X0;
6,6,4,4,2,2; rest 240 sec B1. DB Split Squat @ 3011; 7-9/leg x
4; rest 90 sec B2. GH Raises @ 2020; 15-20 x 4; rest 90 sec
rest as needed part 2: [Row Sprint 30 sec @ 100% effort; Rest 3
min off rower; Repeat 4 times] x 2 rest 10 min b/t sets of 4
record total meters per 30 sec set you should have 8 total
scores post loads, notes and meters to comments single tomorrow
Geoff Aucoin said... I was hoping for rows on part 2!! Anyone
have any spare hamstrings? Adam Rogers said... Paul
Klein/Stephen Flamm, Saw your info on yesterday's comments, my
sectional is also the weekend of March 7th (in Ohio @ Arnold
Classic). I'd be very interested in hearing how you guys
approach the next couple of weeks of training, please keep me in
the loop if possible. PTS said... A.
185,205,230,245,270,270(1) B1. 7x85 for 3 sets (barbell) B2.
20,15,15 hopefully getting part 2 doen after work Paul Klein
said... I have made the decision to start today with the |
-4.390971 | 1.999403 | -1 | Ready for fuelling! Give your kids ammunition for great
nutrition 3rd April 2011 | Yvette Lee Kraft Foods recently
launched My First Vegemite - with added iron, B12, B6 and 50%
less sodium, when compared to original Vegemite spread.
Kidspot's Yvette Lee takes home the little yellow jar and shares
it with her family. Like most Aussie kids, I grew up with
Vegemite: with butter on toast for breakfast; squeezed through
my Vita-Weets for morning tea; on a sandwich with cheese and
lettuce (yes, a rather strange combination that really does
work), and for dinner, my mum would mix it into the Shepherd's
pie beef mince for seasoning and the added bonus of vitamins!
Today I have my own kids, and last night my younger daughter
was happily chomping down on a SAO spread with margarine and My
First Vegemite - a fantastic Vegemite introduction for the
littllies. I even had one myself and could only just notice that
it was slightly milder than the classic spread - but I did find
the flavour enjoyable. My son is an old |
3.983503 | 3.657061 | 35 | been how very one likes that one try this one clark finds a new
form of kryptonite which gives him all the abbilities of the
people affected by kryptonite but this also has another affect
like all those who have been affected by green kryptonite he
starts going bad but with a little help from the gang he ges
back to normal but befor he has chance to destroy it it is
stolen but by who. | 18:02 EDT, 14 Sep, 2008 that sounds
really cool but when it gets stolen it should be stolen by lex
or lionel luthor and it could be like orange or yellow or GOLD
kryptonit! kryptonite or smething...or they could introduce a
new villian to smallville and he steals it. | 20:32 EDT, 06 Sep,
2008 well that would be interesting but theres no such thing and
they are trying to keep to the main story line and yeah like the
red black green all of those are actaully from the comics and
stuff | 17:05 EDT, 06 Sep, 2008 sounds like a really bad rip off
version of red K, maybe u should leave the writers of the show
to make the bad episod |
0.8068 | 10.039225 | -1 | Brendan Enrick Daily Software Development Try Writing Try
Methods When I say "Try Methods", I am of course referring to
the common prefix "Try" on a method, which implies that the
method is going to attempt to do what you're asking by using an
output parameter for the operation and using the return value to
indicate whether the attempt succeeded. The common ones that
people see in the .NET Framework are the TryParse methods, which
attempt to parse something and if it can't be parse, they assign
the default value to the output parameter and return false. If
the succeed, the parsed value will be placed in the output
parameter and the return value will be true. If the code failed,
the convention is to use the type’s default value to assign to
the output parameter. This lets you write code like this: int
someNumber; int.TryParse(userInput, out someNumber); // use the
number entered or the default 0 int result = 1 + someNumber;
This is also great when you're going to be checking whether the
method succeeded |
-0.097952 | 1.94318 | -1 | The Jungle Train and a trek Trip Start Jun 09, 2003 Trip End
Jun 02, 2007 Loading Map Map Options Show trip route Hide lines
Flag of Malaysia , Thursday, March 24, 2005 I'd just finished
this entry and somehow managed to lose it all, so here goes
again. It was another very early start to go and catch the
jungle train. The first hour was quite a novelty riding through
the dense jungle and watching the sun rise and wondering how on
earth they ever managed to build the railway, it's quite an
engineering masterpiece. After the novelty wore off we had
another 8 hours to go. It got very hot very quickly and the fans
on the train weren't working so it wasn't quite the spectacular
journey the Lonely Planet makes it out to be. We eventually
arrived in Jerantut, found somewhere to stay and went to watch
the Malaysian Grand Prix. The following morning we jumped onto a
boat and headed up river into the Taman Negara National Park,
one of the oldest rainforest jungles in the world, 130 million
years old. We were told |
3.145775 | -4.562637 | 38 | The San Diego Chargers signed King Dunlap, but the preference
would be that he take over at right tackle for Jeromey Clary and
not have to protect Phillip Rivers’ blind side. Rebuilding the
offensive line remains a top priority in San Diego and Lane
Johnson has been penciled in as the pick at No. 11 for months.
Unfortunately for the Chargers, Johnson’s stock has been
skyrocketing because of all the moves in free agency. At least
five teams in the top half of the draft have a shaky situation
at left tackle. If two of the three prospects go off the board
early, there could be a bidding war for the third. Tom
Telesco’s first really tough decision as general manager could
be deciding how much they would be willing to give up to get
Johnson. Projecting the draft can be tough even for NFL teams,
so the Chargers have to account for every contingency if it
looks like Johnson will not fall to No. 11. Contingency Plan
No. 1: Trade Up The Chargers have to decide before the draft if
they are willing to give up addit |
0.473262 | 0.229862 | -1 | François-Joseph-Paul, count de Grasse François-Joseph-Paul,
count de Grasse, (born September 13, 1722, Le Bar, France—died
January 11, 1788Paris), French naval commander who engaged
British forces during the American Revolution (1775–83). De
Grasse took service in 1734 on the galleys of the Knights of
Malta, and in 1740 he entered the French service. Shortly after
France and America joined forces in the Revolutionary War, he
was dispatched to America as commander of a squadron. In 1779–80
he fought the English off the West Indies. In 1781 he was
promoted to the rank of admiral and was successful in defeating
Admiral Samuel Hood and in taking Tobago. When American
commander George Washington and the French general the comte de
Rochambeau determined to march to Virginia to join forces with
the marquis de Lafayette’s army against the British commander
Lord Cornwallis, Washington requested the cooperation of de
Grasse’s fleet. De Grasse therefore sailed from the West Indies
to the Chesapeake River, where he wa |
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Gafisa S.A. Message Board • a.papa79 a.papa79 May 9, 2011
2:59 PM Flag WTF, why is this pig going down why is
this pig going down, they reported stellar earnings last qtr.
This is brazil not the USA. Are big boyz getting out because
they are is glutt of houses in brazil and know one is buying.
What is going on, you can never get anything on the this pig.
Everybody says brazil is growing leaps and bounds but this stock
keeps heading down and down. WTF!!!!! SortNewest | Oldest
| Most Replied Expand all replies • Nice sentimental
statement. I picked up a trading position at $10.81. The
operative word is inflation. Target is something around 5%.
Today's estimate is 6.33%. That means interest rates need to go
up higher than the 12% where they currently are. This
will have the dual effect of making it harder to finance
purchases and sucking investor mon |
0.045306 | 9.252705 | 16 | RE: [AMG] Thoughts about path and intermediaries From: Henrik
Frystyk Nielsen <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001
10:16:49 -0800 Message-ID:
<[email protected]> To:
<[email protected]>, "Williams, Stuart" <[email protected]> >> So
is that a plea for simple single-hop messaging? >Yes, in the
interest of short term convergence with "other" >protocols.
Later >phases may evolve beyond >single-hop, but I believe it
would be prudent to adopt KISS >principles for >V1 and evolve
over time. Unfortunately when you start dealing with the
details, this is not something that can be evolved over time -
it requires a revolution meaning that a new infrastructure has
to be rolled out. The good thing is that the base support we
need is really not difficult and has absolutely no impact on
convergence with anything else. Remember, KISS really stands
for "keep it as simple as possible but no Received on Friday, 9
February 2001 13:17:22 GMT |
3.351298 | 4.58009 | 2 | XCE - Xenius Character Enhancement 275 件のコメント < >
Jackcheeseinstead 18 時間前 The only playable races are humans and
elves. [TaG*] Facebook 12月1日 3時33分 how can i get rid of the
dirt? Paul_MacKnight 12月1日 2時15分 To answer my own question,
yes, it is compatible with both. While I haven't experimented to
find out, you should probably place this mod after all body
changing and new race mods, just to be sure that it loads
properly over all these mods. It mentions in the Nexus that this
mod only works if the body changer/extra race mod works with
vanilla Skyrim textures. sqaull25 11月29日 12時03分 it is is not
working Paul_MacKnight 11月27日 11時39分 Does this work with other
mods that change body meshes/textures, such as CBBE, and does it
work with custom races, such as IrishRon's Playable Snow Elf
mod? GreyWulfe86 11月21日 4時55分 i will check my wifes feet to see
if they are still webbed or separated like they should be with
this finely crafted mod! thx :') reverendsholiday 11月15日 15時55分
Seems to work fine. It would be |
0.755439 | 8.979158 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I would like to deploy the following
swapping policy: • By default all pages in memory should also
be in swap space. • When a page in memory is changed (i.e.
dirty), the page should be written out as soon as possible, but
with lower priority than other processes. • if a certain
configurable watermark is reached, (let's say 80% of pages are
dirty), the priority will be equal as other processes. Is this
kind of swapping policy possible with the linux kernel? If so,
how do I set the kernel settings to achieve this? Obviously
the reason for this is to reduce the number of pages that need
to be swapped out. Only dirty pages need to be written to disk,
and this happens in the background over time. Therefore when
page misses occur (i.e. the page is not in memory), there is no
need to write any pages from memory to disk, but only from disk
to memory. Therefore it reduced the probability of i/o
bottlenecks because both swapping in and swapping out try to
access the disk simultaneous |
-0.388915 | -1.437718 | -1 | 28 votes What the Laws of War Allow What the Laws of War Allow
War and International “Humanitarian” Law Legalized
Atrocity Let’s be clear: what killed the civilians
walking the streets of Baghdad that day in 2007 was not “war
crimes,” but war. And that holds for so many thousands of other
Afghan and Iraqi civilians killed by drone strikesair
strikesnight raids, convoys, and nervous checkpoint guards as
well. Regulatory Capture This article reprinted from
TomDispatch.com http://www.tomdispatch.co... Chase Madar is an
attorney in New York and a contributor to the London Review of
Books, Le Monde diplomatique, The American Conservative, where
he is a contributing editor, TomDispatch and CounterPunch. His
new book The Passion of Bradley Manning, about WikiLeaks'
alleged source inside the US military, is just out from OR
Books. Trending on the Web Comment viewing options War
itself is the crime, War itself is the crime, perpetrated by
pretend countries with pretend sovereignty |
-0.69347 | 5.180873 | 4 | Exterior DesignMore experience: a new driving sensation There
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close it. Therefore, you can enjoy the fresh vigor of summer
only by spending 15 seconds. During driving, you can operate the
sunroof freely even when the car speed reaches 50 km/h.
Determined expression The redesigned optional xenon headlights
with LED daytime running light st |
0.898416 | 0.263948 | -1 | oh, and rape? sorry, but it requires at least 2 or 3 witnesses
for it to be valid. Forget that DNA evidence - it doesn't count
cuz it isn't in the good book. so says Ron Hamm, the pastor of
the Independent Baptist Church of Wasilla, AK (yes THAT Wasilla)
"...And while I understand that in Alaska the lone female is
able to convict her alleged perpetrator, this goes contrary to
the Bible. In the book of Deuteronomy we find the following:
“One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity,
or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two
witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter
be established.” "While in our day of feminism it is asserted
that a woman’s body is her own. Biblically speaking, this is
only true prior to marriage, for in Paul’s first epistle to the
Corinthians we read: “Let the husband render unto the wife due
benevolence: and likewise also the wife unto the husband. The
wife hath not power of her own body, but the husband: and
likewise also th |
-2.891549 | 1.950395 | -1 | Broadcaster and food writer Clarissa Dickson Wright looks set to
make fur fly after suggesting that Britons should eat badgers.
The former star of TV's Two Fat Ladies said she enjoyed eating
the creatures - now a protected species - when she was younger,
and believes people should consume the bodies of animals which
are killed as a result of culling. Her comments have drawn
condemnation from Queen star and badger campaigner Brian May who
dismissed her views. Badgers have recently come under scrutiny
amid fears they may spread tuberculosis to cattle, which has led
to the issue of a cull licence in Gloucestershire. Dickson
Wright, who has championed country sports, said we should eat
the animals. clarissa dickson wright Clarissa Dickson Wright
suggested Britons should eat badgers "It would solve the
problem. There's going to be a cull, so rather than just throw
them in the landfill site why not eat them?" she said in an
interview with the Press Association. She went on: "There are
too many badgers. It's |
0.327196 | 0.53556 | -1 | Documenting the American South Logo Samuel Spottford Clement
Memoirs of Samuel Spottford Clement Relating Interesting
Experiences in Days of Slavery and Freedom Steubenville, Ohio:
Herald, 1908. Nothing is known about the life of Samuel
Spottford Clement other than what he relates in his Memoirs.
According to Clement, he was born into slavery in Pittsylvania
County, Virginia, on November 13, 1861, on a farm owned by James
Adams. Both of his parents were born in the same area, his
mother on a farm owned by Edward Franklin, and his father on a
farm owned by James Clement. In 1863 Clement, his mother, and
his brothers were sold to the Ward family, who lived near
Lynchburg, Virginia. According to stories Clement heard while
growing up, the field hands at the Ward farm were able to hear
the gunfire from the battle of Appomattox Court House. The
battle occurred when Clement was three years old. The Wards
convinced the Clement family to remain on their farm until
Christmas 1865, after which Clement's father found |
0.783607 | 6.494192 | 68 | Transconductance amplifiers & single-driver horns ~ by David
Wright, of Pure Music Revisiting the SET text (why horns suit
SET amplifiers) after several years, I was struck by the clues
spread throughout that might have pointed me towards
transconductance amplifiers somewhat earlier. Unintentionally,
SETs are almost a halfway house between conventional voltage
amps and the subject of this article, current amplifiers (for
that is what TC amplifiers are). Back in the earliest days of
audio, valves were the only amplifying devices available, so
amplifiers developed which exploited their greatest strength.
They were, and still are, the best voltage amplifiers, by which
I mean that their output voltage is a "magnified" version of
their input voltage, irrespective of load. Loudspeakers.
however, use the magnetic field created by a current flowing
through the voice coil to make their sounds. It soon became
apparent that when the voltage from the amplifier went up, the
current through the voice coil didn't always |
0.526706 | 4.188582 | 29 | Best Bet: Solid As a Rock Erin Wasson can juggle her slashes.
Between designing a collection for RVCA, modeling, and looking
at homeless people for inspiration, she continues to push out
new jewelry every season for her line Low Luv, which launched in
2008, like this new gold-plated faceted boulder ring. It's a
chunky piece that takes up significant real estate on your
finger, but it's not going to overwhelm your hand or weigh it
down. And the multiple asymmetrical sides are cool enough to
prove that not every rock on your hand needs to be a diamond.
$65 at |
-1.145052 | 2.487292 | -1 | Two men become non biological brothers when one or the other has
sex with either thier wife or girlfriend at one point in time.
One can also become a snowman brother if the two men enjoy any
erotic part of a woman. Daniel- Hey man, did you have sex with
my girlfriend? Xavier- It was a long time ago and I hope your
cool with it. Daniel- Dude, its all good. We are Snowman
Brothers now! por PistolPete12 01 de Dezembro de 2009 5 Words
related to Snowman Brothers Email diário grátis Os emails são
enviados de Nós nunca enviaremos spam para você. |
0.704898 | 9.243755 | -1 | I am using snapgear-3.5.0. I had downloaded DSP Application from
Intel side .Downloaded DSP application provides some static
library which all are in software FP .But my uClinux is hardware
FP. That's why I am not able co compile my DSP application with
uClinux. I tried to download DSP application with hardware FP
but I did not found. Can anyone please help me ,How I can
resolve this problem?? |
-1.40733 | 4.31245 | -1 | Priligy online now, save money AUG 15 Recent Comment "We need
to get over the idea that there is a single mega-solution to
o..." View all Comments Iowa Now Gets 20% of Its Electricity
from Wind Iowa has hit a pretty big milestone in wind energy
generation -- the state now gets 20 percent of its electricity
from wind power. That's the highest percentage for any state in
the U.S. and about on par with wind heavy nations like Denmark.
The great lesson from this is that if Iowa can get to 20 percent
wind power, any state can, and it looks like we're moving in
that direction. The AWEA reported that as of the beginning of
July, 7,354 MW of new wind power was under construction in the
U.S. via Treehugger Hits: 12577 Comments (7)Add Comment
written by Robert, August 15, 2011 I hate to disagree but your
last statement that any state can reach 20% of their electricity
being generated by wind is a logical fallacy. Wind farms are
expensive to build (one of the reasons companies are able to
afford it are the |
5.106833 | 1.551048 | 93 | Strauss, Johann II Die Fledermaus DVD (2003) A champagne-
fuelled romp Price: £25.00 View Full Size Image Director
Stephen Lawless Conductor Vladimir Jurowski, the London
Philharmonic Orchestra Cast Pamela Armstrong, Thomas Allen,
Lyubov Petrova, Malena Ernman, Håkan Hagegård. The Glyndebourne
Chorus A champagne-fuelled romp through Johann Strauss’
irresistibly tuneful satire on fin-du-siecle Vienna. Running
time 196 minutes Subtitles English, Español. Format NTSC, all
regions Why is there a time limit? |
1.717483 | 2.410654 | 62 | Pornified and Female Chauvinist Pigs Is Porn Really
Transforming Our Sex Lives? New books dissected over email.
Sept. 20 2005 2:56 AM Pornified and Female Chauvinist Pigs Hi
Wendy and Meghan, We're supposed to grapple over two new and
pretty alarmist books on the state of sexual culture in America:
Pornified: How Pornography Is Transforming Our Lives, Our
Relationships, and Our Families, by Pamela Paul; and Female
Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture, by Ariel
Levy. There are a lot of overlaps between them: Both describe
the dire effects the rising cultural acceptability of porn has
on male-female relationships and on female self-esteem. Paul
presents a parade of dismal male porn addicts who can't relate
to real women; Levy focuses on young women who've decided
(wrongly, she thinks) that porn and its motifs can be empowering
for gals. Both paint a depressingly disconnected world, like
Sartre's No Exit for the porn age: Women want intimacy with men,
men want fantasy sex with porn stars, a |
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