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Town Square We draw the lines redistricting to be derailed? Original post made by jimf01 on Feb 15, 2010 Before it can even leave the station, a group which is now funded by Nancy Pelosi and her corruptocrat cronies will try to repeal the voter approved Prop 11 from 2008. According to LA Times blogs: A potential ballot measure to scrap California's first-in-the- nation citizens redistricting commission got a huge financial boost Thursday when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat allies in Congress poured $140,000 into the campaign. The funds went to the proposed Fair Accountability in Redistricting Act, written by UCLA law professor Daniel Lowenstein. The measure would abolish the existing citizens commission, which is currently accepting applications and is set to redraw California's state legislative districts in 2011. Voters created that panel when they approved Proposition 11 in 2008. link: Web Link (The group actually call themselves "Financial Accountability in Redistricting", perhaps a Fr
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Letters - The Explorer: Voices Letters to the editor published in the December 1, 2010, edition of The Explorer. Font Size: Default font size Larger font size Posted: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 12:00 am | Updated: 8:12 am, Thu Mar 24, 2011. It’s insurance policy, not an entitlement I am tired of hearing that Social Security is an entitlement. Social Security and Medicare are insurance policies. The insurance company, the Federal Government Insurance Company, collects premiums, sets premiums and has no legal obligation to pay any benefits. It determines benefits. The policy holder must pay the premiums and can’t negotiate the premiums or choose another company. Consider that every job in the private sector that pays $5,000 per month has a current Medicare premium of 2.9 percent and Social Security premium of 12.4 percent of the $5,000. I say “current,” because our FGIC can change these premiums at will. As wages have gone up over the decades, the amount taken in by the FGIC has gone up with them. This
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Space Station Crew Crash-Lands; Hawking Talks Unintelligent life exists elsewhere, cosmologist speculates. Did it design the Soyuz capsule? "Ballistic re-entry" is a pleasant-sounding euphemism for what happened to Russia's Soyuz spacecraft on Saturday, but from press accounts like this one by MSNBC, it sounds as if the capsule basically crash-landed. What sort of questions does this incident raise for the safety of continued space exploration? In other space exploration news, accomplished astrophysicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking stated last night that life probably exists on other planets but that it may not be intelligent enough to communicate with us. "Primitive life is very common, and intelligent life is fairly rare," he said, according to the Associated Press. "Some would say it has yet to occur on Earth." Hawking endorsed human exploration of space, saying, "If the human race is to continue for another million years, we will have to boldly go where no one has gone before."
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This week, the Seattle area has lived up to its reputation as home to the future of technology, with three local (or formerly local) innovators making the national media rounds in Technology Review, the New York Times, and Time Magazine. And not in just one field or sector either—the three span academia (smart sensors), a major online video company, and a pervasive viral humor blog startup. —Jason Kilar, CEO of online video website Hulu and a former Amazon executive, wrote a personal essay for the New York Times about his journey into the world of Internet startups, including his first meeting with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, back when Bezos could be much more casual in presentation than he could probably get away with now. Kilar left Amazon in 2006 after becoming senior vice president of worldwide application software, to work for Hulu. —Ben Huh, the Seattle- based owner of wildly successful humor websites like Lolcats (I Can Has Cheezburger) and FAIL Blog, was profiled in a Time Magazine story about his comp
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GOP's DeMint: Obama Coming Around on Tax Cuts This year's lame duck session of Congress is turning into more of an excited goose, as both political parties have engaged in recent days in lively public negotiations over federal spending, unemployment benefits and nuclear weapons disarmament. But foremost on the agenda is the extension of the Bush-era tax cuts and Republican leaders appear to be successfully wielding leverage to have the cuts extended across the board, reports CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes. "It looks like the president has come around to the idea, with encouragement from other Democrats, that we can't raise taxes in a recession," said Republican South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint on the CBS' "Early Show" on Thursday. "I would prefer a permanent extension of the current tax rate. I suspect the president is going push for something more temporary." After meetings Wednesday between GOP leaders that many called civil and positive, Mr. Obama also voiced confidence that a compromise would be
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Harry Potter Wiki Unicorn blood 11,371pages on this wiki Redirected from Unicorn Blood Unicorn blood 1 A pool of unicorn blood SmonoccoAdded by Smonocco Voldemort drinking blood Quirrell drinking unicorn blood on Voldemort's behalf. SmonoccoAdded by Smonocco Behind the scenes • As Quirrell had been drinking the unicorn blood on Voldemort's behalf, it is uncertain if he or Voldemort would have been the one afflicted with the "cursed life" mentioned by Firenze, if not both of them. It is also possible this curse may have played a part in Quirrell's death after his abandonment by Voldemort at the end of the school year. • It is unknown if or how Voldemort was affected by his use of unicorn blood through Quirrell in the 1991–1992 school year and again in his Rudimentary Body Potion in 1994. It is even possible it may have played some part in leading to his eventual downfall in 1998. • It is unknown whether a person who drank unicorn blood withou
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订阅 Chinese 查找任意词语,比如 bae "Truth key" is to be used when a person(s) is believed to be lying. If the person lies on a truth key - the penalty is harsh as they are sure to get AIDS. No one want's AIDS, so no one lies. "Mate, I slept with that blonde behind the bar" - Person A "Truth key" - Person B "No, I didn't" - Person A 作者 JimmyBlueCFC502 2012年1月11日 5 0
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II. Process Proves Surprisingly Straightforward III. Researchers Work to Create Stem Cell "Zoo" A paper on the work was published , and Woolly Mammoth. Comments     Threshold RE: A waste of good stem cells... By Copaseticbob on 9/5/2011 6:29:48 PM , Rating: 2 I guess you could argue that, but I think it would be more applicable 80,000 years ago vs. modern human society. I think the big difference in the scenarios is time; In the more natural extinctions (with exception of powerful natural disasters, which take a while to balance out) take a little longer, where currently we are killing off animals at a rate that nature cant compensate in a balanced way. A good example is bees. Do you know eff'd the world would be without bees? Now, these animals may not be quite the cornerstone creature that bees are, but are part of a system that we shouldn't have messed with to begin with. Agreed on your last point though, even if they die, and we die, over many thousands and millions of years, ever
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Skip over navigation Top 5 Geekiest Movie Musicals Top 5 Geekiest Movie Musicals By Swapna Krishna There are a lot of great movies out right now, but one that everyone is talking about is Les Miserables, the Victor Hugo-penned novel that was adapted into one of the most famous musicals of all time. We thought it was fine (well, some of us didn't) but there was ZERO geek factor to it! So, in honor of all the musical theatre geeks out there, we give you our top 5 geekiest movie musicals OF ALL TIME. 5) Little Shop of Horrors (1986) Little Shop of Horrors started out as a stage musical... but the stage musical that the movie version was based on was based on a movie. Confused yet? Little Shop of Horrors was originally a movie by campy horror director Roger Corman (who also made such gems as A Bucket of Blood) in the 1960s. Composer Alan Menken (who would later go on to write the music for Disney's Beauty and the Beast) and writer Howard Ashman adapted the script for the stage, creating an off- Broadway mus
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No period birth control options Common Questions and Answers about No period birth control options Some ppl may love did I...I was quite content having no period and no side effects for almost 8 years. But now....I really wished I never took it in the first place. Hopefully you will find the right bc for you. Good Luck! Sometimes I can't sleep at night because of it. Anyway, back to the subject! I am considering options (I know it is a little early) for birth control. 1.) tubes tied??? does it hurt? 2.) the pill. I love how birth control pills make me feel. I love how nice my skin is when I take them. i love the short, pain free peroids. But, As i said, I am 33. I will be 34 when this baby is born. How much longer is it safe to take the pill? 3. ) -Pain relief (ie, epidural) -Home birth -Midwife versus doctor -Doula or no doula Not only are there many birth options, there are many options on where to birth: -Home -Hospital (separate rooms for labor, delivery and recovery) -Hospital (same room for labor, de
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How to Get Wineries to Donate to Your Event Today’s post is from Ian White, a Napa Valley professional who develops marketing programs for businesses in the wine country and the artisan food world. In addition to running Butter Communications with his partner, Ian serves as the Wine Country Manager for 7×7 Magazine and writes the weekly wine blog, “Napa Valley Insider”. The M7 event had flowing wine for guests, because the author followed these tips. At both 7×7 and Butter Communications, I plan, negotiate, execute and follow-up on a wide array of events, ranging from four-day cheese festivals to one night exclusive parties. If I’m not supplying the wine or pouring at the event, I find others to do it. This isn’t always easy. Here are some tips from my experience, and some insights from Ann Howle, executive event planner, Peju Winery in Napa Valley, to help you get the vino to your show. Step 1: Background Check Make sure that your audience is the right market for the winery you are approaching. Winerie
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"People Who Don't Believe in Government Do a Bad Job of Running It": I've heard this refrain over and over, with regard to FEMA, the V.A., and other examples of government incompetence that happen to occur in the Bush Administration. Via commenter Justin, here's an example from "Balloon Juice": "people who don’t believe in government do a crappy job when they try to run it. You can look practically anywhere in government today and find the same story – managing the occupation of Iraq, science, women's health, disaster management." Here are two major problems with this thesis: (1) The Bush Administration is not exactly full of libertarians; exactly who in the Bush Administration "don't believe in government"? Given that government spending during this administration has increased at rates not seen since Lyndon Johnson, the better lesson would appear to be that "throwing government money at problems doesn't make them go away." (2) We have plenty of examples of people who surely did believe in government that
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Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers April 6, 2006 Volume 8 / Number 14 Discrimination Against Traditional Mothers Dear Colleague: How far will discrimination against homemakers and their families go? A Dutch politician wants to push the envelope by forcing college-educated homemakers into the workforce. Steven W. Mosher President Thus the logic of feminism: A prominent female member of the Dutch parliament has proposed fining college-educated Dutch women who choose to be homemakers rather than work. Sharon Dijksma, deputy chairwoman (chairperson?) of the Dutch Labor Party, provides yet more evidence that feminism was never about giving women choices but about destroying the family in order to enhance the power of the state. "A highly-educated woman who chooses to stay at home and not to work--that is destruction of capital," Dijksma said, according to the English-language Brussels Journal ( ) on March 31. "If you receive the benefit of an expensive education at society's expense, you should not
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Take the 2-minute tour × This question already has an answer here: Something confuses me. God is omniscient, meaning He knows everything, including our decisions in life. God says we have free will, but how is that so if I can't make the choice to not do something God knows for a fact that I will do. If God knows I will do something, I don't have the free will to not do it, meaning I don't have free will at all. So why does He say we have free will? share|improve this question Also a truth question since it has no scope or perspective from which to answer. –  Daи Aug 19 '13 at 4:02 You could scope a question like this by narrowing it down to an answerable level. For example 'did Calvin believe humans have free will?' is a answerable question. –  Mike Aug 19 '13 at 4:49 The Bible never explicitly says that we have freewill. I don't think the word freewill even exists in the Bible. –  Mawia Aug 19 '13 at 8:25 @Mawia, I wasn't going to answer... however your comment forced me :) Please see some examples from
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Skip to main content Movie talk I don't know where the last 'general movie chit chat' thread went so here's another... I just watched the Midnight Meat Train. I heard it was pretty poor but I thought I'd give it a go and despite the incredibly bad cgi I got about half way through thinking it wasn't that bad. But then it just got silly at the end and yes it is a bit shite. Then I watched Timecrimes (Los Cronocrimenes) which was awesome. Seriously. I really wanted to see this at FrightFest in the summer but they showed it during a day I was working so I couldn't go. Anyway, it's a brilliant film. Basically it involves time-travel but I won't go into it as it'll just give it away and hurt my head. Just watch it. I saw Primer a few years ago, a low-budget time-travel film which I got all excited about until I watched it and realised it was a pile of wank. I had a bad feeling that Timecrimes would also disappoint me but it didn't. It's so simple (in a way) with a small cast and the lead character, some normal
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Clay An amazing prototyping tool ======== Clay ======== **A rapid prototyping tool.** With Clay you can forget about making changes to dozens of HTML files just because you need to add a link in the footer. You can also use it to prototype your AJAX- driven application or the responses of sending forms, because it acts like a real server. Quickstart ---------- :: $ clay new myappname will generate a new app container with the following structure:: myappname   ├── source/ ├─────── static/ ├──   └── settings.yml Inside that folder, run the development server with:: $ clay run and your site'll be available at ````. Anything you put under ``source`` will be render as a page. For instance, ``source/page.html`` will be visible at:: and ``source/foo/bar.json`` at:: To generate a static version of your site, stop the server (with ``Control + C``) and run:: $ clay build and all the templates will be processed and the result stored inside the ``build`` folder. How to install -------------- Just run:: sudo pip install cl
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You must login (register) to review. Reviewer: Lisse Signed [Report This] Date: 30/06/11 - 12:28 am Title: The Thoughts of a King This is exactly as I see Thranduil and wood elves. I once read a fic calling him the paranoid King of a tin pot realm. Greenwood the Great, the Great North Wood was constantly under attack. Thranduil would have had to be a fiercely capable leader. Bravo! Author's Response: Thanks very much for the review!! :) your views are very much like my own in regards to Thranduil and the Wood Elves, I just love them to bits for their ferocity and their ability to be extremely stubborn. They had to be though, I think. Thanks, Caunedhiel Reviewer: Spiced Wine Signed [Report This] Date: 14/03/11 - 07:26 pm Title: The Thoughts of a King What do people think of my father? Was he a rash leader who sentenced three quarters of his army to death because of his pride? Or was he a king pushed to the limit in an unthinkable situation? I like that; very nice. I certainly think Oropher's Elves were b
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dLife feature photo Enter keyword(s) or ingredient(s) Enter a food: Spinach-Ricotta Bake Source: dLife A dish of baked spinach, ricotta, and marinara sauce. Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Difficulty: Easy Nutrition Facts Makes 6 servings Amount Per Serving Calories 109.6 Total Carbs 9.8 g Dietary Fiber 1.4 g Sugars 4.8 g Total Fat 1.0 g Saturated Fat 0.3 g Unsaturated Fat 0.0 g Potassium 21.1 mg Protein 12.9 g Sodium 309.0 mg Dietary Exchanges 1/2 Fat , 1 Vegetables , 1/2 Other Carbs , 1/2 Lean Meat See the Detailed Nutritional Analysis Powered by ESHA Ingredients Directions 1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Lightly spray a 8-by-8 baking dish with olive oil spray. 2. Place the spinach in the middle of a clean dishtowel. Fold up the towel over the spinach and wring out as much moisture as possible. Put the spinach in a large mixing bowl. 3. Add the ricotta, Parmesan, egg whites, garlic powder and nutmeg. Stir well. 4. Move spinach mixture to the prepared dish. With the back of
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Take the 2-minute tour × I'm interested in visiting the Japan after some Russian Far East trip. I'm searching for the sea ways to the Japan. Can you help me with that? Update: I'm searching some extremal variants not from Vladivostok share|improve this question @hippietrail Thank you. May be some day I'll improve my English with this site –  VMAtm Jul 5 '11 at 9:20 add comment 1 Answer up vote 6 down vote accepted Yes there are at least two. How far far east do you want? Slightly far east: • There is a ferry between Vladivostok and Takaoka. • There should be a ferry between Vladivostok and Toyama. • (There may be a ferry between Vladivostok and Niigata but reports say it's discontinued for now) Extremely far east: • There is a ferry between Sakhalin (Korsakov) and far northern Hokkaido (Wakkanai). If it's something off the beaten path you're looking for I've been wanting to do the Sahkhalin-Japan crossing for a few years. If it's something practial you're looking for that may not be it (-:
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Allentown's solution for wayward motorists: boot camp Road Warrior January 11, 2008|By Dan Hartzell Of The Morning Call Q: I noticed a car parked in Allentown, and there was what looked like an orange clamp on one wheel. What was this, and what is the clamp used for? Linda Saeger A: That was a car belonging to a long-term parking-ticket scofflaw, Linda, and the clamp, often known as a "boot" or "Denver boot," is a device preventing the motorist from moving the vehicle until the outstanding fees are paid. These boots are made for stopping, Linda, and that's just what they do. The 27-pound steel devices prevent the clamped wheel from rotating, and severe damage would result if a motorist even tried to drive a booted vehicle. Allentown Parking Authority officers slap warning placards on the windshield and the driver- and passenger-side windows in a bid to ensure the affected motorist is aware of the situation. If the vehicle owner, who's ultimately responsible, doesn't respond to the Parking Authority w
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Dear Wiki user, You have subscribed to a wiki page or wiki category on "Jackrabbit Wiki" for change notification. The following page has been changed by rkorbee: New page: = JackRabbit On WebLogic = == Applies to versions == * WebLogic 8.1 SP4 * Oracle 9i == Setting up JNDI in JackRabbit == * This is the default configuration. With Oracle this doesn't work because Oracle needs an OracleDataSource to be able to use Oracle extensions such as BLOB, Struct etc. * For Oracle support with JNDI a new class is implemented: JNDIOracleDatabaseFileSystem. The code for this class stored on the examples page. * Change JNDIDatabaseFileSystem to JNDIOracleDatabaseFileSystem in the above example. The other settings remain the same. == Configuring WebLogic == * Use the default Oracle driver * Configure a datasource * create a JNDI name * now webLogic will return a wrapper DataSource for Oracle from which Jackrabbit can use Oracle extensions == Using WebDAV == * No special configuration is needed for using webDAV
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Ask Him Anything Q&A columns Special Offer Q:When my guy and I are making out, he always gets really dirty, telling me all the naughty things he's going to do to me. But when we finally get to the main event, he doesn't do any of the X-rated things he said he would. Why does he talk such a big game and then not follow through? A:There are a few reasons why your man may be all talk and no action. First, he might just be the type who gets off on talking dirty and doesn't feel any desire to follow through. Certain words and phrases — too X-rated to print here — trigger a raw, sexual response in him because they're not things he would normally ever say. Would he ever act on them? Probably not. But the thought alone is enough to drive him verbal masturbation. Another explanation is that your guy wants to put his dirty thoughts into action, but he's waiting for some feedback from you first. You know, testing the waters a little before he takes the plunge. For example, if he says something like "Do you like it whe
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At EC&M, we know NEC issues are very important to our readers. That's why we've dedicated a department to answering your latest Code questions and concerns. When you find yourself stumped by the Code, just e-mail your question to the author at [email protected] for future consideration in Code Quandaries. Q. I'm installing 3-in. intermediate metal conduit (IMC) with an extended run length of about 300 ft to 350 ft. My coworkers told me I have to install a pull box about every 100 ft, but I can't find a reference to this in the NEC. Is there a rule in the Code that specifies the maximum distance between pull points? A. No. The Code does not specify when a pull box is required, but Sec. 314.28 does specify how to properly size a pull box. You can run the raceway as long as you want, but the Code does not permit more than the equivalent of four quarter bends (360∞ total) between pull points [Secs. 362.26, 342.26, 344.26, 352.46, 358.26, 348.26, 350.26, and 356.26]. Q. I just set a service on a new house where
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Tags » Free Writes It’s strange to have your thoughts linger on someone for a time just to have them contact you directly. No words between us for years and then, out of the blue, a message. 540 more words The way my grandfather tells it he was in one of them backwaters. Small town, Louisiana, or was it Mississippi? Anyhow he was always a gambling man and so was like to as not to find himself in a dingy place like that. 561 more words From Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar: Edward R. Murrow understood this quote while McCarthy ignored it all together. 666 more words Pa’s backpack was on strapped on tight every time he left the house. It was the nicest thing they owned. Inside Pa put his gutting knife and gloves and waders. 484 more words Billy woke to a squeal that became a scream. Baby sister was crying again. She had no respect for nobody nohow. “Why baby sister crying?” asked Billy, his arms crossed over his heart. 490 more words Along the market docks you could find anything as long as you ha
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Take the 2-minute tour × I have the following AJAX function with JQuery: var formData = $('#FonykerEditForm').serialize(); $.ajax ({ type: 'POST', url: '<?php echo $html->url('/fonykers/edit',true); ?>', data: formData, dataType: 'json', success: function(response) { if(!response.ok) { } else { username = $('#FonykerUsername').val(); email = $('#FonykerEmail').val(); error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError){ The problem I'm having is that a type file field in my form is not getting submitted along with the rest of the data of the form, how can I include the file in the data of the ajax request? share|improve this question Files cannot be sent this way using ajax. Use one of the many jquery plugins out there to do uploads. –  gAMBOOKa Aug 23 '11 at 17:08 If you really want to send a file via ajax, use HTML5 –  Tae- Sung Shin Aug 23 '11 at 17:13 You could set the target of the form to a hidden iFrame, then listen for the load event o
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Please ensure you are using the latest Flash Player. please try a different browser. Your Pandora One subscription will expire shortly. Change Skin It’s a new kind of radio – stations that play only music you like Create an account for free. Register Now Playing Music Feed My Profile Create a Station People who also like this Also listening to: Also listening to: Bing Crosby full bio Selected Discography Track List: The Golden Years of Bing Crosby Track List: Bing His Legendary Years 1931 - 1957 Disc 1 Disc 2 Disc 3 Disc 4 He was strict, and spanking was not a huge deal back then, But He didn't beat his kids and that's coming from his wife and his kids, save for the one son who published the book and only added said information to boost sales--he probably had Daddy issues since Bing wasn't always comfortable with affections and such , . Yup, I recently watched a documentary on Bing Crosby, and it sounded like the truth to me. One of the best ever! 42 years later in 1997 I moved to
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Posted: Tuesday August 11, 2009 12:34PM; Updated: Tuesday August 11, 2009 1:39PM Stewart Mandel Stewart Mandel > Florida- Texas showdown would be ultimate clash of football cultures Story Highlights If No. 1 Florida and No. 2 Texas meet, it will be about more than the BCS title These are the flagship programs from the nation's two biggest football states Both teams boast star coaches and elite QBs, but represent contrasting cultures Decrease font Decrease font Enlarge font Enlarge font No. 1 Florida returns all 11 defensive starters and Heisman-winning QB Tim Tebow. Streeter Lecka/Getty Images Stewart Mandel's Mailbag Submit a question or an opinion to Stewart. Mark it down: On Jan. 7, 2010, the Florida Gators and Texas Longhorns will meet on a football field for the first time in nearly 70 years. The teams' anticipated showdown in Pasadena, Calf., will be more than a battle for the BCS National Championship. It will be an epic clash between the two flagship universities from the two biggest football
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Take the 2-minute tour × Let it be a tetrahedron with the numbers $1$,$2$,$3$ and $4$ on its faces.The tetrahedron is launch $3$ times. Each time, the number that stays face down is registered. $1$)In total how many possible ways there are to registered the $3$ launches? As there are $4$ numbers to $3$ launches(positions), the order matters and each number can repeats itself. I used a permutation with replacement: $4^3=64$ $2$)How many possible ways there are to the number $1$ never face down? In this case I reduced the sample set to $\{2,3,4 \}$, and made the same as before. But this time there are $3$ numbers to $3$ launchs: $3^3=27$ $3$)How many possible ways there are to the number $1$ appears only $1$ time face down? There are $3$ ways for number $1$ can be put on the $3$ launches. For the $2$ left there is $\{2,3,4 \}$.So I made a permutation with replacement: $3 \cdot 3^2=27$ $4$)How many possible ways there are to the number $1$ appears exactly $2$ times face down? First I made a combination:
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What do you think this poem is about? Love and Death Today is the day to marry and love feels like doves are flying from the church can not wait until we are at our new home on our way home something happens a car ran a red light we are both injured when we get to the hospital and when I wake up the doctor says I'm sorry your husband is dead no why did he have to die we just got married God why did you take him away from me This poem is not real. I just made it up. But when I wrote it this poem it seems real. Submitted: Friday, July 10, 2009 Edited: Saturday, July 11, 2009 What do you think this poem is about? Comments about this poem (Love and Death by Bethany Williams ) Enter the verification code : There is no comment submitted by members.. [Hata Bildir]
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Now there's ANOTHER B97...only on HD Radio - it's B97 HD2 THE BEAT! 97.1 HD2 - THE BEAT! The Beat at 97.1 HD2 Party songs...dance music...only the fun stuff from the 80's, 90's and today - 24 hours a day on B97 HD 2 - THE BEAT! You've probably heard about HD Radio a lot, but what is it?  The coolest part are the new radio stations "in between the stations" that you listen to now and the only way to access them is with an HD Radio.  That's it - you just need a new radio! So it's a totally new station?  How do I tune it in? You just gotta get your HD Radio™!  Then it's free to rock out as much as you want!  No subsription fees or stuff like that.  When you have a HD Radio, you tune in B97 at 97.1 like normal...then there's actually a 97.1(2) and that's THE BEAT! What songs do you play on B97 HD 2 The Beat? Hit songs from artists like Lady Gaga, Usher, Ke$ha and Pink.  Your old favorite party songs from artists like Janet Jackson, Shaggy, Duran Duran, Montell Jordan and George Michael.  Dance songs from a
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Tolkien Gateway Revision as of 19:05, 19 December 2007 by Dwarf Lord (Talk | contribs) Angelo Montanini's illustration of Dori. Dori was a Dwarf of Durin's folk who lived in the northern Blue Mountains, and later the Lonely Mountain. He had two brothers named Nori, and Ori. They were also remote kinsman to King Thorin Oakenshield. He wore a purple hood, and played the fute. The Quest of Erebor in 2941 Dori was one of twelve selected Dwarves to accompany Thorin Oakenshield on a quest to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from the Dragon Smaug. Dori was the strongest of the thirteen Dwarves, and he was fond of food. And he was quite a decent fellow. Dori later fought in and survived the Battle of Five Armies. And was also given his share of the treasure by Dáin II Ironfoot]], and made his home in Erebor. Erebor, And the War of the Ring Dori lived a very rich life after the quest as one of the reclaimers of the mountain. He was still living during the War of the Ring, and may have fought in the Battle of Dale
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SQL 2005 Transaction Logs 15 pts. I am by no means very good at SQL. I know the basics. I am a network engineer but was recently asked to do a few tasks in a SQL 2005 environment. I currently have a database that is residing off-site and I was asked to import the database and transaction logs so that this server can be used for reporting purposes only. I have to restore transaction logs on a daily basis and left the database in "Standby" "Read Only" Everything is working fine but two things are happening. One is that I have to do this task everynight which is rather annoying and secondly I have to restore these transaction logs one at a time. I try to restore all 26 logs in order but it will not let me. I can only do one at a time and that sucks. I am trying to accomplish the following. I want to be able to have this done automatically and leave the database in Read Only/Standby when it is done. Can someone point me in the right directions? Thank you. ASKED: June 9, 2008  4:17 AM UPDATED: June 10, 2008  6:19
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The Community for Technology Leaders RSS Icon Issue No.03 - March (1988 vol.21) pp: 105-117 <p>The emergence of a feature- analyzing function from the development rules of simple, multilayered networks is explored. It is shown that even a single developing cell of a layered network exhibits a remarkable set of optimization properties that are closely related to issues in statistics, theoretical physics, adaptive signal processing, the formation of knowledge representation in artificial intelligence, and information theory. The network studied is based on the visual system. These results are used to infer an information-theoretic principle that can be applied to the network as a whole, rather than a single cell. The organizing principle proposed is that the network connections develop in such a way as to maximize the amount of information that is preserved when signals are transformed at each processing stage, subject to certain constraints. The operation of this principle is illustrated for some simple cases.<
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Aetna Inc. Part 7: Growing Technology In Many Directions Part 7: Growing Technology In Many Directions The software and Internet explosion in Silicon Valley was still years away when Sukhminder Grewal worked there as a nuclear engineer for General Electric in the '80s. But when Yale School of Medicine recruited Grewal's wife, a post-doctoral immunologist then at Stanford, the young couple headed east, to Connecticut. "It broke my heart to move," Grewal said. "We said, 'We'll give it a shot.'" Grewal joined GE's Fairfield headquarters, where he examined what computerization could mean. That led to his role developing 3-D computer design at GE's jet engine unit, work he did largely while on the road. By the end of the 1990s,...
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Hi all I have a customer who uses a .gif file as the company signature. Each employee has a gif with his own information so that each can have his/her own signature. When you're creating the signature and hit the "add image" button, a username/password popup appears on the screen. If you enter it, it works ok. If not, you get a broken link on the signature. The same happens when you go to the briefcase and try to preview the file that is uploaded after you insert the image on the signature. I discovered that it happens because the zimbra server's hostname is mx.example.com but people use webmail.example.com to access the web gui. If they access through mx.example.com it works just fine but i'm not much into changing their zimbra hostname...but if that's the only solution Zimbra version is Release 6.0.4_GA_2038.UBUNTU8_64 UBUNTU8_64 NETWORK edition
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Simple VBscript acting funny 09-22-2005, 04:47 PM I have a simple vbscript to make text appear and disappear with the click of a link. I am using this on a FAQ page so you can quickly go down the list of questions and just open the text to the answer you want. Anyways - it works fine except if you are at the bottom of the page and click the link it jumps the browser to the top - not sure why it is doing that. :confused: Here is the script: <script LANGUAGE="VBScript"> sub show (id) if id.style.display = "" then id.style.display = "none" id.style.display = "" end if end sub Here is a link: <a href="#" onclick="show(q1)">Question here</a> Here is the span this link would open: <span id="q1" style="display: none">Answer here</span> LIke I said it works fine except it wants to kick the browser up the top of page if you are at the bottom whne you click. Any thoughts? 09-22-2005, 04:55 PM You do realize vbscript on the client is only supported by IE, so those of us who won't or can't use it are screwed, ri
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ABC Radio National Religion and Ethics Report Date/Time 12 Dec 2013 12:02:09am What about American zionism and anti- islam policies of western secularism damaging the Middle East ? Syria can never be secular or western. Its the middle east after all..where political Islam making a come back to the dismay of the colonial West. This interview was a classic neo conservative and a zionist world view about Islam bashing and anti religionism disguised as globalism. There was no discussion on ethics at all.
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Research Article Bayesian Computation Emerges in Generic Cortical Microcircuits through Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity • Bernhard Nessler mail, Affiliation: Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria • Michael Pfeiffer, Affiliations: Institute for Theoretical Computer Science, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria, Institute of Neuroinformatics, University of Zürich and ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland • Lars Buesing, • Wolfgang Maass • Published: April 25, 2013 • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003037 The principles by which networks of neurons compute, and how spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) of synaptic weights generates and maintains their computational function, are unknown. Preceding work has shown that soft winner-take-all (WTA) circuits, where pyramidal neurons inhibit each other via interneurons, are a common motif of cortical microcircuits. We show through theoretical analysis and computer simulations that Baye
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Print 61 comment(s) - last by herrdoktor330.. on Feb 28 at 9:49 PM After the successful flight, Virgin chief Sir Richard Branson was seen juggling coconuts and spoke to reporters about the event, which he feels marks a "vital breakthrough"  (Source: Reuters) The Virgin Boeing 747 took off from London's Heathrow airport and flew a test flight, fueled partly by Brazilian babassu nuts and coconut biofuel -- the first biofuel flight of a commercial jet  (Source: Virgin Atlantic) Virgin airlines runs first biofuel flight; environmentalists less than thrilled Virgin Atlantic just completed the first flight by a commercial aircraft powered partly by biofuel.  The flight was powered by a particularly outlandish biofuel -- a mixture of Brazilian babassu nuts and coconuts.  The mixture helped to power the Virgin Boeing 747 jumbo jet's flight between London's Heathrow airport and an airport in Amsterdam.  The airliner had no passengers, in event of failure. Quirky Virgin boss, Sir Richard Branson, claimed the flight
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Saving Detroit Politicians, business and the unions all want a bail-out of Ford and General Motors. That would be a mistake See article Readers' comments As a long-suffering shareholder of a Detroit car company, I agree with your opinion on the automakers. Let the intransigent UAW members collect their extended unemployment benefits from the depleted insurance funds of Michigan and Ohio, let Medicare assume the medical insurance of employees and retirees, and let the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. wrestle with their pension claims. CAFE fuel and safety standards can be imposed on whatever automobiles Americans can afford to import with their depreciating dollars. No longer will the returns that should have been reinvested in new products and markets or gone to shareholders be siphoned off for other purposes.Acapitalist SRU Poli Guy I could not have said it any better myself. Let the firms fail. The reason the Democratic Congress is so interested in a bailout is that it will save the last bastion of
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Deer Invade Airport Runway, Strike Boeing 737 First it was birds over New York City and US Airways flight 1549. Now, it's deer over Charlotte airport's runway 36C and US Airways flight 1950: US Airways flight 1950 pilot: "There's a whole herd of deer. It looked like a bunch of them. I don't know how many we hit." Controller to unknown pilot: "Deer just got hit on the was about a dozen deer." Unknown pilot: "Oh dear." Clearly, wild animals like US Airways planes a lot. [ABC News]
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How Stalin Created Some of the Post-Soviet World's Worst Ethnic Conflicts By Robert Coalson From bizarre border policies to the forced deportation of ethnic groups, Stalin oversaw the policies that gave rise to today's Central Asian strife. dagestan banner.jpg Investigators and security personnel work at a scene of suicide blast near a police camp in the Dagestani town of Khasavyurt, October 24, 2010. A policeman was killed, and seven people were injured in the attack. (Reuters) Eighty- one-year-old Nikolai Khasig was born in Sukhumi in 1932. It was just one year after Soviet dictator Josef Stalin stripped Abkhazia of its short-lived status as a full-fledged republic of the USSR and made it a region of Soviet Georgia. At the end of 1936, Lavrenty Beria -- at that time the head of the Transcaucasia region and later the sadistic head of Stalin's secret police -- invited the popular Abkhaz leader Nestor Lakoba to dinner at his house in Tbilisi. Lakoba died suddenly -- officially, of a heart attack, but it wa
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Around world, Bloomberg soda war hard to swallow CASSANDRA VINOGRAD Associated Press Published: LONDON (AP) -- New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has proposed a ban on the sale of large sodas and other sugary drinks in restaurants, delis and movie theaters in the hopes of combating obesity. Under his plan, sugary drinks would be limited to 16 fluid ounces -- almost half a liter. Around the world, portion sizes are generally smaller. Perceptions of American overconsumption have been fueled by films such as "Super Size Me" and the spread of U.S. fast-food chains. "I know what American culture is like -- big portions, not necessarily health-conscious," Gordon Howard, who works in finance, said at a London wine tasting. "They supersize everything." Like Howard, many people around the world say the notion of a 44-ounce cola doesn't hold much water for them -- but neither did a ban. The idea of drinking that much soda -- or liquid of any kind -- is "excessive" to 32-year-old Simon Robinson, but he said wouldn
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Breakfast briefing: Microsoft splashes out despite layoffs • Despite cutting thousands of jobs - including some in the UK - Microsoft has splashed out on purchasing boutique Vancouver games studio BigPark, reports VentureBeat. The 50 employees will become a part of Microsoft's Xbox division, but terms of the deal aren't public. • Despite concerns that Oracle might get rid of Sun's pesky hardware division, Larry Ellison has put those rumours to rest. "We are definitely not going to exit the hardware business," he told Reuters - adding that he actually planned to boost investment in SPARC chips. • I'll admit I was pretty sceptical about Intel's new "rock star" advertising campaign but since Jack pointed me to one of the ads featuring USB god Ajay Bhatt and it made me smile, I thought I'd pass it on. Except it's not actually Ajay Bhatt, but an actor. Now I'm sceptical again. Today's best video
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Local Somalis condemn suicide bombing in homeland Issues Laura Yuen · · 1. Listen Story audio Dec 15, 2009 Even Somali-Americans hardened by the bloodshed of their homeland were sickened by the latest attack, a suicide bombing in Mogadishu on Dec. 3. Many say the bombing was one of the saddest moments in recent Somali history. The bomber killed at least 22 people at a graduation ceremony for medical students. Some people have even called the attack "Somalia's 9/11." On Sunday, about 100 Somali-Americans scrounged up their last shreds of hope for their homeland as part of a community rally in Minneapolis to condemn the violence and pray for the victims' families. Some of the peaceful protesters were young people like Mukhtar Osman, who consider the bombing victims their own peers. Osman, a 26-year-old civil engineer from Minneapolis, knew at least five people who were injured or killed in the graduation ceremony, on a day that should have been one of the happiest of their lives. "I had a lot of
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Take the tour × I would like to know if there are any documented performance differences between a Python interpreter that I can install from an rpm (or using yum) and a Python interpreter compiled from sources (with a priori well set flags for compilations). I am using a Redhat 6.3 machine as Django/Apache/Mod_WSGI production server. I have already properly compiled everything in different setups and in different orders. However, I usually keep the build-dev dependencies on such machine. For some various ego-related (and more or less practical) reasons, I would like to use Python-2.7.3. By default, Redhat comes with Python-2.6.6. I think I could go with it but it would hurt me somehow (I would have to drop and find a replacement for a few libraries and my ego). However, besides my ego and dependencies, I would like to know what would be the impact in terms of performance for a Django server. share|improve this question add comment 1 Answer up vote 3 down vote accepted If you compile with the exact sam
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DEAR AMY: My girlfriend and I have been together for a few years. We've had our share of ups and downs. We live a few blocks from each other. Recently, we discussed our tight money situation. A few days after that conversation, she asked me for a $1,000 loan, which she would pay back over the next couple of months. She needed the money to pay off a settlement with an attorney she had used during her divorce. Not having the $1,000 readily available, I told her that I would have to withdraw the funds from my son's college savings account. I replied to her loan request by agreeing on the condition that she sign a promissory note. She says this is the last straw, and proof that I don't really love (or trust) her. We haven't spoken since. Was I out of line? DEAR K: Not only were you not out of line, but my thinking is that the person asking for a $1,000 loan should approach this by offering upfront to sign a note, without being asked. You report that money is tight for both of you. This should give your frien
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Take the 2-minute tour × When trying to play a movie I purchased from Google Play, the movie player (same Flash-based one used by YouTube) spits out the following error message over a background of faux-TV-static: An Error Occurred. Please Try Again Later. This is super-frustrating because I had just paid REAL money ($3.99) to watch the movie, as opposed to, you know, going someplace illicit to download it for free. All other YouTube videos play fine for me, including the freaking Google Play trailer for the movie I bought! Sheesh. I Googled around for solutions, but I guess Google Play is too cutting edge for Ubuntu, because most of the solutions (in Ubuntu Forums, for example) recommended installing a Linux-specific Firefox plugin called Flash-Aid that essentially runs a configurable set of shell commands to ensure that you have the latest Flash from Adobe installed, and that you do not have any of the possibly conflicting free implementations of Flash installed (Gnash, etc). Suffice it to say, installi
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Tell me more × Possible Duplicate: How can I run Windows applications in Ubuntu? Currently I am using Ubuntu 11.04 and I have tried installing Windows games with Wine, but some games like NFS require the latest version of DirectX. What should I do to play games in Ubuntu? share|improve this question Did you try installing Windows in a Virtual Machine inside Ubuntu and running the game there? –  nitstorm Oct 11 '11 at 23:55 add comment marked as duplicate by Takkat, hhlp, Stephen Myall, Thomas W., devav2 Nov 8 '12 at 11:14 1 Answer unfortunately wine for linux is far from perfect and there is little to zero dx10 and dx11 support, even making dx9 games to work usually requires a fair bit of hacking around, which is why wine is not suited to run recent windows games (older games work like a charm though. so you have two choices, either run windows inside virtual machines like virtual box, which incurs performance penalties or set up a dual booting machine with windows and ubuntu. hope this is helpful sha
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How long between cuts? iVillage Member Registered: 08-13-2007 How long between cuts? Wed, 03-13-2013 - 11:27am How long do you go between get your hair cut?  I have the hardest time getting to the salon so it always seems like it is longer than I'd like.  Right now  it has been about 4 months and I know my stylist recommends every 8 weeks (oops!).  I need to get in there soon as my cut is really grown out right now.  Ick! Avatar for cmkristy Registered: 07-05-2005 Thu, 03-14-2013 - 1:50pm I'm guilty of waiting to long too.  It's been 6 months since my last cut and my ends are in desperate need of attention.  It can just be so hard to fit it all in and a salon trip for myself often comes in pretty low on my list of priorities.  Thanks for the reminder, though!  I'd love to get a shorter cut before the warm weather arrives! photo FallModSig.jpg
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Franz Mehring Absolutism and Revolution in Germany The French Revolution Historically speaking, the great French Revolution that broke out in 1789, through its effects on Europe, restored the vitality of a Germany that had degenerated in the swamp of feudalism. In this revolution, the warring classes and parties stripped off for the first time all religious disguise and struggled against one another in purely secular forms, openly proclaiming their purely secular aims. Thus Christianity entered its last phase as a world-historical phenomenon. Incapable of serving any longer as the ideological banner of any historically progressive class, it became more and more the exclusive possession of the ruling classes. From then onwards they used it as a naked instrument of rule, in which sense it made no difference to them whether or not they believed in the religion they insisted on preserving amongst the people. In the very period that absolute monarchy revealed itself in Germany as merely a deterrent caricatu
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Spending Clause Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 Although the Spending Clause is the source of congressional authority to levy taxes, it permits the levying of taxes for two purposes only: to pay the debts of the United States, and to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States. Taken together, these purposes have traditionally been held to imply and constitute the "Spending Power." To many today, those two purposes are so broad as to amount to no limitation at all. The contemporary view is that Congress's power to provide for the "general Welfare" is a power to spend for virtually anything that Congress itself views as helpful. To be sure, some of the Founders, most notably Alexander Hamilton, supported an expansive spending power during the Constitutional Convention; but such proposals, including an explicit attempt to authorize spending by the federal government for internal improvements, were rejected by the Convention. Hamilton continued to press his case by arguing during G
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The Morning Read: 'Bourne' without Bourne? And has 'Fury Road' finally run out of gas? Plus Quint chats up Ernest Borgnine and the ethics of set visits are explored <p>Matt Damon in 'The Bourne Ultimatum'</p> Matt Damon in 'The Bourne Ultimatum' Welcome to The Morning Read. Not really sure how long this morning's column will end up being.  I'm supposed to be asleep right now, since it's 4:00 in the morning and I'm in a hotel room in Atlanta, where I'm getting up to go on a set visit tomorrow that will occupy my whole day.  Insomnia's got me worried that the set visit is going to be a nightmare, and so I figure if I'm awake, I might as well use this time in the wee small hours to put together a Morning Read, and we'll see how much stuff I end up getting to. I'm excited by Michael Mann's return to television, particularly since it's for HBO, and David Milch is the writer of the project, called "Luck."  Geoff Boucher did a really nice piece on the show, and on Mann's involvement in particular.  If you're a
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Scientists get a better feel for genetic research Email the author | Follow on Twitter David Moscatello studies human genetics at the Coriell Institute for Medical Research in Camden. By Allegra Tiver Cancer is a disease in which the growth regulation of particular body cells is disrupted in two ways -- they grow when they're not supposed to, and they don't die when they are supposed to -- according to David Moscatello, director of the differentiated cell laboratory at Coriell Institute for Medical Research in Camden. While a person's likelihood of developing these mutations can be influenced by various environmental factors such as viruses -- the Human Papillomavirus puts women at higher risk for cervical cancer and Hepatitis B increases the risk for liver cancer -- some people are born with these "defective signals." An internationally- known biomedical research institution, Coriell banks cells from people with particular kinds of cancers in a "Human Genetic Cell Repository" and sends them to laboratori
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zed nerfs #11Dwhite_1(Topic Creator)Posted 5/4/2013 1:07:33 AM bump for smoke weed #12wehomiesPosted 5/4/2013 2:04:16 AM rip zed that e took away massive amount of burst from zed q nerf is understandable since zed's supposed to be a single-target sin now zed will just be a piece of garbage if the koreans are all flocking over to talon, and they are (ignoring khaz since they're saying khaz will benerfed to the ground as well), there's something wrong here #13Stalky24Posted 5/4/2013 4:39:23 AM Please no. Please no. Please dont increase CD on E. Jungle Zed is going to be hit drasticly :( #14Alpha218Posted 5/4/2013 9:11:23 AM From: Susan0 | Posted: 5/3/2013 11:46:44 PM | #009 HeartlessCharms posted... Susan0 posted... TomorrowDog posted... How come Zed gets these salvos of topics when he gets nerfed. He's OP. Also, The less people that play him, the better Please, explain to me how Zed is OP. OR are you just repeating what you hear? To be exact, when a certain pro streamer, plays him, everyone picks him
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Seeking Alpha Seeking Alpha Portfolio App for iPad Profile| Send Message| (25)   "We think the Australian dollar will come down and will come down hard. It's expensive" Stanley Druckenmiller (George Soros's ex-chief strategist) For those of you who acted upon my recent Seeking Alpha article suggesting it was time to sell the Australian Dollar you will have had a profitable month. Since writing at the end of April the Australian Dollar (FXA) has fallen sharply from 1.05 to 97 cent - a drop of over 7%. The important point to realize is that the Australian dollar's decline has only begun. It has far further to fall. The fundamental reasons why it will continue to decline sharply are still in place. These include:- • The boom in commodities has crowded out the rest of the economy. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) realizes a much cheaper currency is needed to stimulate growth and exports in indigenous manufacturing and services. These areas have become uncompetitive as the cost of living has increased a
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If I Can Dream: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Giglianne Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Giglianne The aspiring artists settle into the Dream House. Giglianne meets with model Liberty Ross, and is pursued by Justin. The actors get in touch with their emotions and Giglianne's distractions lead to a tearful confrontation with the executive producer. Other If I Can Dream videos Help mrmovietimes.com Fight Cancer Partners: Ujena Swimwear Page rendered in 3.2198 seconds
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Take the 2-minute tour × Consider the $\mathbb Z$-module that consists of the polynomials in $\mathbb Z[x,y]$ that are homogeneous polynomials of degree $d$ in the indeterminates $x$ and $y$ (homogeneous meaning that all terms of the form $c_{ij} x^i y^j$ are such that $i+j = d$, where $d$ is the degree of the polynomial). One can see that there is a unique way of writing an homogeneous polynomial of degree $d$ in the form $$ \sum_{j=0}^d c_k y^{d-k} \prod_{i=0}^{k-1} (x-iy) $$ because there is precisely one term where $x$ is at the $k^{th}$ power for any $k$ in the range $[0,d]$, hence we can compute coefficients. Therefore, the polynomials $y^{d-k} \prod (x-iy)$ form a basis of the $\mathbb Z$-module. Is it possible to write any homogenous polynomial of degree $d$ in the form $$ \sum_{k=0}^d c_k \left( \prod_{i=0}^{d-k-1} (y-ipx) \right) \left( \prod_{i=0}^{k-1} (x-iy) \right) $$ where $p$ is a prime number? (The larger context is a number theory context, thus the prime is the thing I need. The fact that
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Medication Madness Peter R. Breggin, M.D. St. Martin's Griffin Medication Madness Chapter 1 Killing the Pain--and Almost the Cop IF HARRY HENDERSON had been able to reflect on his behavior at the time, his mission would have seemed tragically and senselessly absurd--something no man in his right mind would consider carrying out. Nothing in Harry's thirty- eight years suggested that he was capable of such a horrendous act. Yet he would become an extreme example of the havoc caused by medication madness. Everything was going well with Harry's wife and family. After the catastrophe, many family and friends confirmed to me that Harry's marriage was a model for others; in his brother's words, "the best in the family." Meanwhile, it was Harry's most successful year financially. He owned a small business and expected to continue making a comfortable living. He was known for his meticulous work and his scrupulous honesty. Since he and his wife Cindy did most of the work, he had limited expenses, and he was generou
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Differences between wahabis and sunnis? asked 319 suniza's gravatar image closed Nov 07 '13 at 15:47 Bibi Amina ♦ 60118 Bibi%20Amina's gravatar image @Bibi Amina you closed this topic but I'm confused what is the right answer being that there are many post on the subject. How would someone who doesnot know see what you said is the right answer? Salaam (Nov 07 '13 at 15:56) yaqin ♦ yaqin's gravatar image Yaqin you have answered question using hadits so why do you want people to spend time in here instead of answering other Muslim question? (Nov 07 '13 at 15:58) Bibi Amina ♦ Bibi%20Amina's gravatar image sis don't close until right answer is accepted and clear as to what is the haqq. lets give this more time . as u can see another question was just asked that is pretty much the same thing . salaam (Nov 07 '13 at 16:04) sadie ♦ sadie's gravatar image Guys do what ever makes you happy and I will be happy with it too. Salam do forgive me (Nov 07 '13 at 16:05) Bibi Amina ♦ Bibi%20Amina's gravatar image no
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NPR News Russian politicians are all voicing the same narrative: Ukraine's legitimate government was overthrown by neo-Nazis, while the armed men in Crimea are not Russian troops but local self-defense groups. Bob Mondello looks at Wes Anderson's latest cinematic curiosity, The Grand Budapest Hotel. The Philadelphia 76ers have lost their last 15 games. As sportswriter Stefan Fatsis notes, the team's losing streak has raised a question: Are some NBA teams trying to lose to get a better draft pick? It's time again for the show that people love to hate: the Whitney Biennial, an overview of American art. Critics often trash it, but as Karen Michel says, this year's showcase has a few surprises. Ralph Fiennes plays Gustave H., a hotel concierge given to bedding his elder... Wes Anderson's new feature takes place at a resort hotel, between World Wars I and II. Fresh Air's critic says the visuals are so witty they transcend camp, but the dialogue isn't quite at that level. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's short fiction h
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11 February 2013 Margaret's Birth Story (I'm Back!) Well, hello there! It has been far too long since I've posted here. I've been woefully neglectful of this blog for a while now, so I figured why not revive it, starting with my most recent birth story? Exciting, right? The same disclaimer I placed before Dominic's birth story applies here. If you're squeamish or don't want to read about my girl parts doing anything, let alone pushing a baby out, you should probably stop reading. If those things don't bother you, continue on, soldier. I had been having irregular contractions on and off for a few weeks. Every night around suppertime I played the immortal game of "Is it, or isn't it?" So on the day of my 40 week prenatal appointment I was burning with curiosity to see if I had made any progress. When the midwife checked me, she excitedly informed me that I was a "good" 4cm and 80% effaced. At my 39 week appointment I was 2cm and 75% effaced, so in a week I was able to make a good 2cm progress! I still didn'
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pediatrics, medical specialty dealing with the development and care of children and with the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases. The first important review of childhood illness, an anonymous European work called The Children’s Practice, dates from the 12th century. The specialized focus of pediatrics did not begin to emerge in Europe until the 18th century. The first specialized children’s hospitals, such as the London Foundling Hospital, established in 1745, were opened at this time. These hospitals later became major centres for training in pediatrics, which began to be taught as a separate discipline in medical schools by the middle of the 19th century. The major focus of early pediatrics was the treatment of infectious diseases that affected children. Thomas Sydenham in Britain had led the way with the first accurate descriptions of measles, scarlet fever, and other diseases in the 17th century. Clinical studies of childhood diseases proliferated throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, culmina
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Take the 2-minute tour × Is the expression "get above your sofas" equivalent to "get off your sofas" or have they got different meanings? PS: I was sitting on my sofa when I heard that... share|improve this question add comment closed as too localized by Mitch, FumbleFingers, MετάEd, Matt Эллен, Kris Sep 20 '12 at 12:15 1 Answer up vote 8 down vote accepted I think you may have misheard the phrase, "Get up off your sofas," which is relatively common. I have never heard, and couldn't find, "Get above your sofas." share|improve this answer Aaah, that's right! –  130490868091234 Feb 25 '12 at 10:48 add comment
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MPC packs features into its new TransPort X3100 Security, usability touches make it a good fit for agencies MPC Computers has made a practice of listening to government customers and developing notebook computers that address their unique'if often quirky'requirements. Case in point: the new MPC TransPort X3100. Why have USB ports on three sides of the system? MPC officials tout it as meeting 508 accessibility standards, which require treating left- and right-handed users equally. Now that's attention to detail. The X3100 also has a handy, one-touch button for shutting down the embedded 802.11 a/b/g wireless radio. This feature is extremely helpful for agencies that need to enforce wireless policies, but we're finding half the notebooks we review don't offer it. The X3100 also has an integrated fingerprint scanner and Smart Card reader, both for maintaining high levels of security. We were also impressed by the X3100's implementation of short-range Bluetooth wireless technology in even the most basic model
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Maryland v. King - 12-207 (2013) No. 12–207 on writ of certiorari to the court of appeals of maryland [June 3, 2013] Justice Scalia, with whom Justice Ginsburg, Justice Sotomayor, and Justice Kagan join, dissenting.      The Fourth Amendment forbids searching a person for evidence of a crime when there is no basis for believing the person is guilty of the crime or is in possession of incriminating evidence. That prohibition is categorical and without exception; it lies at the very heart of the Fourth Amendment. Whenever this Court has allowed a suspicionless search, it has insisted upon a justifying motive apart from the investigation of crime.      At the time of the Founding, Americans despised the British use of so-called “general warrants”—warrants not grounded upon a sworn oath of a specific infraction by a particular individual, and thus not limited in scope and application. The first Virginia Constitution declared that “general warrants, whereby any officer or messenger may be command
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Salita Toranes From Tar Valon Library Jump to: navigation, search Author: Estyrien al'Halien Salita Toranes is an Aes Sedai and Sitter of the Yellow Ajah. She sided with the Salidar Aes Sedai when the White Tower split (CoT, Ch. 17). Having only worn the shawl for thirty-five years, Salita would normally be too young to be a Sitter, yet she is part of the disturbing trend of Sitters being too young for the position. (CoT, Ch. 17) Salita is round-faced and almost as dark as charcoal (CoT, Ch. 17). She is plump (KoD, Ch. 23). • 999 NE: Salita travels to Salidar after the Tower splits and becomes a Sitter for the Yellow Ajah (CoT, Ch. 17). • 1000NE: After reunification, Escaralde steps down from her position as a Sitter (ToM, Ch. 27). Salita usually supports Egwene in the Hall, though not about asking Aes Sedai to make cuendillar for sale (CoT, Ch. 17). Salita doesn't follow Romanda in the Hall, even though Romanda is her head of Ajah (KoD, Ch. 23) Salita does not believe that Nicola should be
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After Julian Assange invited a group of leading Latin American journalists to London and gave them thousands of internal documents from the US State Department, the media and political landscape in Latin America was forever changed. From confirmation of the United States’s deep involvement in the drug war in Mexico and its efforts to alienate Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez, to national governments conspiring with foreign multinationals to alter safety regulations, the cables revealed a corrupt world of diplomacy, long suspected, but rarely glimpsed. Peter Kornbluh, guest editor of this week’s double- issue about WikiLeaks and Latin America, speaks with Associate Editor Liliana Segura about how “cablegate” rocked the region, and has inspired a new generation of investigative journalists. —Max Rivlin-Nadler
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Sign in with Sign up | Sign in Your question Pentium 4 hyper threading??? Last response: in CPUs Okay, I have this old Pentium 4... and when i look in the system menu, it says that its a pentium 4 @ 2.00 GHz, 2.02 GHz..... Does this mean that it has got hyper-threading? I havent gotten as far as using CPU-z on the machine, yet, so u dont have to tell me that. :p  Best solution Hit Ctrl+Shift+Esc, and look at performance tab, if it has 2 column on CPU usage history it means it has hyper threading, but if it's one then it doesn't have hyper threading. But 2.0GHz P4 i can 95% say it has no hyper threading... Related resources Doesn't matter, the 20MHz won't do any difference But that's a calculation by computer, the actual speed is FSB times multiplier and FSB fluctuates by a small margin that cause the extra 20MHz
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Celiac Awareness Month Tomorrow kicks off a month that is very personally important to me. It’s May, yes, which means nice weather, blooming flowers, the start of summer barbecues, evening beach walks, and Greatist’s move to NYC. But it’s also Celiac Awareness Month. As someone who was relatively unaware of this disease— I had heard of it once or twice in a few nutrition and culinary classes— my diagnosis last March came as quite a shock. Actually, more like an 18-wheeler careening down the highway at 90 miles an hour and slamming into a brick wall. The only cure for Celiacs is a completely gluten-free diet,which means cutting out all gluten, the protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. Basically, Celiac sufferers can kiss any conventional breads and baked goods goodbye— forever. Even a speck invisible to the naked eye can make us sick. I thought my life was over, that surely I could not last my last year in college without drinking beer (which, because of it’s raw materials of barley or wheat, sadly, is b
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'Jewish Money' Is Not A Good Way to Smear Political Candidates In 2010S Was the finance director of New York Rep. Mike McMahon's reelection campaign hired in 1927? Back then, it might have been a good idea to show how much 'Jewish money' your political opponent received. But not now! Not in 2010! Democratic incumbent Mike McMahon is currently battling it out with Republican candidate Mike Grimm for their New York City district. McMahon's campaign finance director Debra Solomon, who is Jewish, somehow thought she was being helpful by compiling a list of Jewish donors to Grimm's campaign, labeling it "Grimm Jewish Money Q2,"and passing it to the New York Observer. This, she believed, was a good way to show that Republican Mike Grimm "lacks support among voters in the district," according to the Observer. Except she forgot to account for two important things! 1) What? 2) The fuck? Also, the fact that Jewish people live in the district and many non-Jewish donors live outside it, so why even point out "Jewis
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Going Gold: Comix Zone Going Gold: Comix Zone Unless the videogames industry wants to follow comic books into being nothing more than a conveyor-belt of idea for Hollywood, it better start learning from the mistakes of the once-mighty comics industry. The adolescent male population may be a powerful demographic, but there's always a way to corner it. The one thing that it desires more than anything else, but most of them are prevented by peer pressure/society/self-ignorance. And if they don't get that, they turn to violence. Which is why panels like this exist... Watchmen. Not 'The Watchmen'. So you want deep, thoughtful, less paperback dime-novels and more "The Old Man and the Sea" sort of thing? Uh, how about: anything by Chris Ware, or "Blankets" or "Fun Home" or any of the myriad comics that people just don't know about because we're busy going "Oh, DC and Marvel, Dark Horse and Image are the only publishers out there." You're looking in all the wrong places. I also think anything by Mark Milla
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DragonFly BSD DragonFly kernel List (threaded) for 2006-04 Re: Development stalling? From: "Dmitri Nikulin" <dnikulin@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 14:30:59 +1000 On 4/23/06, Justin C. Sherrill <justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There was discussion around AMD64 and also a PowerPC port, which was > enough to create a FAQ item. The end result was that any port work that > happens now would then have to get revamped anyway as we work towards a > new system, so it's better to wait. Is that so? I was under the impression the truly low- level stuff was done. However there is still an IPI task on the Projects page. > This would be very useful. corecode's regular builds help catch build > problems, but (for obvious reasons) not usage. Then that's what I'll do. I'll move the dual-core out of the critical path of my network and use it for development and testing (development of my own projects, that is, unless I find something I can do well enough for DragonFly). > I'd say the opposite has happened - we'
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Ky. Voices: Relieving lower back pain without danger of toxic shots October 30, 2012  Dr. Jim Roach practices at the Midway Center for Integrative Medicine. The growing number of deaths from fungus-contaminated cortisone back injections are tragic. What are the options? Hardworking physicians have struggled for answers. Most pain relief is limited to the duration of an injection or pain pill. Physical therapy, often effective, can fail. Beyond infection, cortisone in any form promotes diabetes, cardiovascular disease and bone decay. Non-steroidal anti- inflammatory drugs increase bleeding and cardiovascular risk, can impede healing, but may relieve break-through pain. Chronic narcotic use can lead to addiction, crime, damaged fetuses and destroyed families. Prescriptions are now the preferred drugs of abuse. Hydrocodone use has led to a surge in heroin addiction far outpacing cocaine. Can prescriptions be for five pain pills instead of thirty? Can disability rolls be pared? A root cause of pain is infla
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Take the tour × This question relates to Unix-like-systems and C. If you don't happen to have an answer, you can still help by: 1. making your best guess, 2. suggesting a methodology that works to quickly answer a question as specific as this. Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a new file on Android 4.2.1 at /sdcard/file.txt. From adb shell, note the time it was created by calling date and also double-check with ls -l on the file. 2. Copy-paste code described from the page for stat 3. Compile then run the program from adb shell with input argument for /sdcard/file.txt. The output from this <sys/stat.h> program consistently shows the file is +5 hrs. off from the time it was actually created (noted at step 1)! This holds for every "time" field on the struct stat. Can someone please explain this difference between what Android's <sys/stat.h> function says and the file's actual last modified time? share|improve this question Perhaps the time on adb shell is different from your local time? Does the tim
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Suspension Terminology Nov. 01, 2005 By Larry Harris You are on the way to your favorite trail. You hit a pothole. The steering wheel is jerked violently left then right as the truck is heading to the side of the road. You have bump-steer! This phenomenon is a result of modifying your tie rod and drag link geometry. The tie rod and drag link, as installed at the factory, are very close to parallel. Keeping these components parallel reduces bump-steer. Installing longer shackles, lifted springs, or a spring-over axle lift will change your tie rod and drag link angle. To compensate, you can install a drop Pitman arm, a "Z" thingy (modified drag link) or the Linkage Steering Kit offered by Calmini Products (presently only offered for the Samurai). Any of the these will help to restore proper steering geometry. Installing a steering stabilizer or power steering is not a fix for this problem, it will just disguise it. Installing an aftermarket suspension on your truck has some trade offs. On the plus side
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Why do we always get the weird layovers in ATL? Trip Start Jul 02, 2010 Trip End Jul 10, 2010 Loading Map Map your own trip! Map Options Show trip route Hide lines Flag of United States  , Georgia Friday, July 2, 2010 We landed in ATL on schedule! A FIRST! We knew we had a very short layover and we had to get all the way from Terminal C to Terminal A, which is like going from one side of Chicago to the other in 5-o'clock traffic, for an international flight in a little over an hour. Miracles can happen though. So we got on the train thing and I started thinking "I can't believe we're making such good time. We might be able to grab some food before we leave.", right. Wrong! We get to Gate A and there's maybe 30 minutes to spare. We just sat down and the friggin gate change! O mierda! So here we go. To another gate, still in Terminal C at least. And how many time did we gate hop in total? 4! Yep, 4 times. Did we get dinner? Nope. I was steaming because I hate that kind of crap. If the plane is supposed to
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Currently, the descriptions under closed/locked/protected/bounty notices are in proper sentence case: closed as noise or pointless by Jeff Atwood♦ just now This question does not add anything useful; having it present on the site is actively harmful because it distracts from other more useful questions. locked by Shog9♦ 2 hours ago protected by Community♦ yesterday This question has an open bounty worth +500 reputation from Pekka ending in 7 days. This question has not received enough attention. However, the merge notice starts in lowercase: merged by BoltClock♦ 2 days ago this question was merged with Some exactly-cloned question because it is an exact duplicate of that question. Is anyone up for correcting this inconsistency? share|improve this question The open bounty notice heading is different, because it's a complete sentence... sufficiently different, IMO, to either warrant a different post or no action altogether. –  BoltClock's a Unicorn Jun 3 '12 at 3:51 I just posted a duplicate withou
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WakeWorld (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/index.php) -   -   Okanagan/Kalamalka (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=788720) stuntmonkey 07-07-2011 11:12 PM If anyone is looking for a 2nd/3rd/4th my girl and I will be in the okanagan tomorrow, saturday and sunday. We usually ride on the shuswap but will be in town for the weekend, we aren't great or anything, just like wakeboarding and surfing. Good for everything, gas money, driving, not being a douchebag who treats your boat like **** etc. 457-0604 (250 area code, saves my number being spammed on the internets)
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Reply to comment The revelation game This article is adapted from a chapter of Steven Brams' book, Game theory and the humanities: Bridging two worlds, published by The MIT Press and reproduced here with kind permission. The book has been reviewed in Plus. Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662. Is it rational to believe in a god? The most famous argument in favour of belief is that of Blaise Pascal, known as Pascal's wager. Assuming that we'll never know whether or not God exists, at least not in this world, Pascal advised that a prudent and rational person should believe. If it turns out that God does exists, then this strategy comes with a reward of infinite bliss in the afterlife. If God doesn't exist, the penalty is neglible: a few years of self-delusion. By comparison, if one believed that God did not exist, but this turned out to be false, one would suffer an eternity of torment. Faced with these options it's rational to believe. Pascal's approach does not assume that God gives us any indication of his (for Pa
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Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like thot: 1. intrasexual A person that only has sexual intercourse with him/herself. They do not mate with members of either gender, rather they keep to themselves, pleasing only themselves. They are their own sex toy. Tonette does not like men or women because she is an intrasexual and cannot be pleased by either gender. rss and gcal
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Reply to a comment Reply to this comment action22 writes: in response to NoMoDoh: You sound like you might be one of the chosen 10, or one of those few principals endowed with a free doctorate. These people were working on them during work hours, on corporate computers, when we were paying them to do the business of the EVSC. That is a form of white collar theft. The "savings" Smith listed, especially the soft drink contract are a joke. A drink contract has been in place since 2003 or 2004, when McCandless did some underhanded maneuvers to allow ONE provider to change his bid, but didn't give others the same option. As I recall, the proceeds are to go to the sports programs/ECA, not the General Fund, and will not benefit ALL the students. As for the Master's Degrees, the wonderful EVSC attorney, Pat Shoulders, should be taken to task and replaced for dropping the ball again. This is not the first time he has permitted a superintendent to do things that were in violation of state law, or at best, under
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Take the 2-minute tour × I have a class that contains an NSSet. That object is called _collectibles, and in a method, I make a copy of that set in order to do some processing, something like: NSSet* collectibleCopy = [_collectibles copy]; In practice, I see this regularly crash with this message: [__NSPlaceholderSet initWithObjects:count:]: attempt to insert nil object from objects I've resolved the issue by changing the above code to: NSMutableSet* collectibleCopy = [[NSMutableSet alloc] initWithCapacity: [_collectibles count]]; for ( id thing in _collectibles ) { [collectibleCopy addObject: thing]; And now I can no longer reproduce any such crash. I'm betting [copy] is more efficient, and I'd rather use it, but I can't figure out why it's completely wonky! Update: while full context would take a ton of explanation, the keys to me solving this were that, a, the code was invoked this way: NSBlockOperation* operation = [NSBlockOperation blockOperationWithBlock: ^{ [thing doStuff]; [operationQu
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Symmetry of Snowflakes surface bump...................dendrite ...........complex snowflake    With more water molecules reaching the bump, the bump grows faster.  In a short time, the bump sticks out even farther than it did before, and so it grows even faster.  We call this a branching instability -- small bumps develop into large branches, and bumps on the branches become sidebranches.  Complexity is born.   This instability is a major player in producing the complex shapes of snow crystals.And since the ambient atmospheric conditions are nearly identical across the crystal, all six budding arms grow at roughly the same rate.     The temperature seen by the snow crystal is not constant in time, however, since the crystal is being blown about and is thus carried over great distances in a cloud.  But the crystal growth rates depend strongly on temperature.  Thus the six arms of the snow crystals each change their growth with time, reflecting the ever-changing conditions in the cloud.  And because each arm
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Illinois Clamps Down on Equine 'Milkshakes' Milkshakes, which are commonly a combination of bicarbonate and other substances believed to affect a horse's performance, are tested through measuring a horse's carbon dioxide level. Beginning March 1, if carbon dioxide levels exceed 39 millimoles per liter for a horse competing on furosemide, or 37 millimoles per liter if a horse is not using furosemide, the trainer of record will be fined $2,000 and suspended for at least 60 days. Any purse earnings would also be redistributed. Additionally, the horse will be subject to "early detention" for a period identical to the trainer's suspension. Early detention is defined as a "pre-race guarded quarantine" for no less than six hours prior to the scheduled post time for the first race. For a second offense a trainer is subject to a $5,000 fine and 180-day suspension; a third offense within five years will result in a $5,000 fine and two-year suspension. If an owner or trainer contends such carbon dioxide levels are
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Join Now |  HomeAboutContact UsPrivacy & SecurityAdvertise Paul Gardner: SoccerTalkSoccer America ConfidentialYouth Soccer InsiderWorld Cup Watch RSS FeedsArchivesManage SubscriptionsSubscribe Order Current IssueSubscribeManage My SubscriptionRenew My SubscriptionGift Subscription My AccountJoin Now Tournament CalendarCamps & AcademiesSoccer GlossaryClassifieds Kasey Keller: Getting shelled in Spain May 31st, 2001 12AM Kasey Keller is preparing to leave Rayo Vallecano, where he has played for the past two seasons. Keller's contract expires in June and he is considering inquiries from clubs in Spain, France, England and Germany as he also ponders the U.S. qualifiers against Jamaica (June 16), Trinidad & Tobago (June 20) and Mexico (July 1). INTERVIEW BY RIDGE MAHONEY SOCCER AMERICA: This has been a rough season for you and Rayo. The club is fighting relegation and you've given up 48 goals in 22 games. KASEY KELLER: I don't think you mind having particularly [tough] games, but when it gets to be far, far too
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While Brock Lesnar suffered a first-round defeat over Cain Velasquez at UFC 121 last weekend, losing his heavyweight title in the process, he still managed to grab headlines following the event. In a video posted on YouTube and various other sites, Fanhouse's Ariel Helwani's interview with WWE superstar The Undertaker is interrupted when the former "Next Big Thing" and the "Dead Man" have a brief stare-down. While UFC president Dana White is preventing Lesnar from participating in a professional wrestling match, here are 10 reasons why a Lesnar- Undertaker match should happen at the Georgia Dome during WrestleMania XXVII. Begin Slideshow
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Translation by WorldLingo Oklahoma Baptist University OBU Hoping to Bridge Years in Football 1940-41 Bison football team. OBU is seeking people connected with the previous era of Bison football for an Opening Day honor. The Bison play their first football game since 1940, taking the field Aug. 31. OBU is planning to recognize players, managers, cheerleaders and others who were connected to that 1940 team, as well as direct descendants and others connected to teams prior to the 1940 squad. OBU asks people with those connections to contact assistant athletic director Brian Morris at 405-585-5411 or at Share This Page:
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Our TV Shows Got a Tip? Call TMZ at (888) 847-9869 or Click Here 'Teen Mom' Released from Jail 12/28/2010 8:30 PM PST BY TMZ STAFF Portwood has since pled not guilty to the charges. No Avatar All I can say is Gary has the patience of a Saint, he stood there and let her pummel him then when she didn't get the reaction she wanted she kicks him in the back to try to make him fall down the stairs. Wild horses couldn't have gotten me off of her after that. 1395 days ago I saw the entire show with both of them... I would have bi**ch slapped him also!!! He pushed and pushed her to the breaking point so as far as I'm concerned he got what he was looking for. I'm disappointed in her for giving it to him. He does not deserve the "oh poor him" attitude and once he grabbed up her little girl which she had full custody of and walked out the door with her and kept her for a few days... I would have had him arrested instead of slapping him... that was her only mistake. 1395 days ago John Refermat     I
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SGD Paper Help Garcia-Martinez J, et al.  (2012) The relative importance of transcription rate, cryptic transcription and mRNA stability on shaping stress responses in yeast. Transcription 3(1):39-44 Abstract: It has been recently stated that stress- responding genes in yeast are enriched in cryptic transcripts and that this is the cause of the differences observed between mRNA amount and RNA polymerase occupancy profiles. Other studies have shown that such differences are mainly due to modulation of mRNA stabilities. Here we analyze the relationship between the presence of cryptic transcripts in genes and their stress response profiles. Despite some of the stress-responding gene groups being indeed enriched in specific classes of cryptic transcripts, we found no statistically significant evidence that cryptic transcription is responsible for the differences observed between mRNA and transcription rate profiles. Status: Published Type: Journal Article PubMed ID: 22456320 Topics addressed in this paper Top
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Celebrate deep winter and the bitter cold with a unique seasonal floral arrangement. This miniature landscape brings the beauty of the forest into your warm and cozy home. It’s simple to create a tiny version of the woods, and adding mushrooms from the grocery store makes it all the more unusual and authentic. Mushrooms last even longer than flowers, making them a great choice for wintertime decorations. Add final touches of stones, branches, and pine cones for a tabletop winter wonderland. Containers I heart pedestals. Mushrooms from the grocery store Lichen, pine cones, sticks, rocks Crucial Notes on Mushrooms: DO NOT PICK WILD MUSHROOMS for this project. At the worst, they could be poisonous, but they also will not last as long in the arrangement as mushrooms purchased from the grocer. Try to find the most interesting mushrooms that you can, but keep in mind the cost. I wanted to get some wild oyster mushrooms, but at $25 per pound, I just couldn’t bring myself to do it. Instead I found some tall trump
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Comments     Threshold RE: So, to clarify By Alexstarfire on 1/6/2010 7:45:04 PM , Rating: 2 Nothing needs to even be cracked. It's not even a roadblock.... more like a pothole. You just kinda swerve to avoid it, but if not it's all right anyway. RE: So, to clarify By DarkElfa on 1/6/2010 11:18:41 PM , Rating: 5 Pirates don't get their crap from Netfilx?!! Hell, almost every new release the pirates do is out 1-3 months before Netfilx even gets them. RE: So, to clarify By Samus on 1/7/2010 2:01:05 AM , Rating: 5 That's what I'm saying! Seriously, in the torrent community, almost everything is sourced from retail. Do they actually think pirates are going to wait 3 days for the DVD in the mail? And if you're going to argue the pirates they're after are just the home users that rip for their own collection, go ahead and argue. Because as stated above, if they don't want to buy it, they'll just get it from Blockbuster. This is amazingly stupid of Netflix. Who's going to wait a month for a DVD rele
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Subscribe Feedback English look up any word, like fishermans haircut: 1 definition by first initial = "n" (Noun, Place) A boring, small town located in Massachusetts. Characteristics include: -Ridiculously large high school -Lots of pot -Nothing to do..=drinking -party up -(add to this def and add your ideas on sudbury, also known as "Sucksbury") -over rated middle school kids -strict middle school -too many elementary schools -LS warriors Kid 1: Hey, those kids in Sudbury, haha, I mean Sucksbury, are totally dope! Let's go there on Friday Night! Kid 2: Nah, dude, haven't you been to the high school?! It smells like pot, lots of drinking,, I even heard you can get STDs off the walls!!! Kid 1: Oh snap! lincoln sudbury lincoln- sudbury ma boring by first initial = "n" February 03, 2006 add a video add an image rss and gcal
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Does Church Membership Matter? Acts 2 September 05, 2013 BQ062712 So then, those who had received his word were baptized; and there were added that day about three thousand souls. (2:41) As already noted, much present day evangelism seeks to make coming to Christ as easy as possible. Many today would be appalled that Peter made the cost of coming to Christ so high. How could he expect them to turn their backs publicly on their culture? How could he ask them to risk becoming outcasts among their families and society? How could he demand that they accept as Messiah the very One their leaders had rejected and executed? They would no doubt predict that the results of Peter’s sermon would be minimal. Such was not the case, however. Those who had received his word accepted the conditions and were baptized. Further, they amounted to more than an insignificant handful; there were added to the church that day about three thousand souls. That a precise number was recorded suggests that they kept track of those
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Sheriff changes inmates' diets to cut back on fights Prisioners become less aggressive with this new meal plan Madison Burke, Jefferson City Reporter, POSTED: 03:36 PM CDT Jul 18, 2013    UPDATED: 03:51 PM CDT Jul 18, 2013  Jail Food Sheriff Greg White decided to make some dietary changes to the food of the Cole County Jail inmates two years ago in order to get better behavior out of the inmates. He lowered their sugar intake and completely eliminated caffeine from the menu. White made sure that all of the meals provided adequate nutritional needs of the prisoners. White says that he began to notice a difference in the behavior of the prisoners after a couple of days. He says the inmates became calmer and less aggressive. White's experiment was considered a success so his food plan is still used today. "It makes for a more peaceful environment," said White. "It reduces the fights or arguments." White also adds that sometimes the prisoners complain that they don't like the food. He reportedly tells the
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Friday, May 23, 2008 Of References and Readers 1. You've been featured on Five Star Friday: 2. When I was a child reading The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, I had no idea what Turkish Delight was. (Actually, I googled it recently, and still don't have the perfect concept.) But I imagined something sweet and perfectly wonderful--so wonderful that if I ever have occasion to taste it I'm sure I'll be disappointed. 3. I was 22 went I went to England for a year and had a minor freak-out at the newsagent's when I saw Turkish Delight at the register. I only knew of it through The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and HAD to try it. Sadly, it was a Cadbury product of chocolate covered horrible gelatinous mass. It was vile. I consoled Edmund's obsession with it by reminding myself of some other British food I think is icky... But then a few years ago we went to Istanbul and had a lot of real Turkish Delight. The first words out of my mouth were "I love my sister, but she's doomed. I want more."
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Bell Curve The Law Talking Guy Raised by Republicans U.S. West Wednesday, July 29, 2009 Kay Bailey Hutchison to Resign Texas Politics. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison announced today that she will resign from the Senate in "October/November" of this year to run in March against Gov. Perry (also R) for the governor's spot in Texas. No doubt she will want it as a launching pad for the Presidency in 2012 or 2016. Why does this matter? 1. Texas has a special election for a Senate seat. So while Perry will appoint a replacement for Hutchison, it will be for just a few months. Probably have the special election along with the 2010 governor's primary. Democrats can choose how much to go after this senate seat. With Democratic resurgence in Texas right now, they may force the GOP to spend a lot of money. 2. Sarah Palin has already endorsed Rick Perry in the expected fight with Hutchison. Note also that McCain and Hutchison hate each other, which is part of why he didn't pick her (far more qualified than Palin) for t