Comment Re:The perfect weed? (Score 1) 360
The only goat I've ever had seemed like it had a high proportion of bone, grisle, etc. for a given amount of goat meat. Is this typical or was it just a cheap cut?
The only goat I've ever had seemed like it had a high proportion of bone, grisle, etc. for a given amount of goat meat. Is this typical or was it just a cheap cut?
Hey its whatever your plan is say 50 bucks plus 10 bucks an additional line, and 30 bucks for data (for the iphone) per iphone as well so if you have two iphones thats 60 bucks for data, man per iphone talk about nickel and dime-ing you to death
More like tenning and twentying you to death, I'd say...
I don't know if i'd call it a niche, when it's more of a gaping hole.
Wait, are you talking about watching porn?
For the past 30 years, there's been a real technology treadmill. PCs, video games, VCRs->DVDs->BluRay, more recently flat panel TVs and digital cameras. It seems, though, like the treadmills are starting to slow. The move to 64-bit OSes (handled cleanly by Linux and Apple, Microsoft... not so much) seems like the last major transition even to be done, and high-end video cards can handle most games at beyond HD resolution. Movies and TVs could go even higher-def, but human eyesight often isn't good enough to care. Likewise, cameras are all multi-mega-pixel, capable of storing huge numbers of photos and even taking high-quality video. Do you think we're nearing the end of the upgrade treadmill for video games too? The next Wii could be higher def and higher-detail graphics capable, the 360 could have Blu-Ray, the PS3... seems like there's no compelling reason to upgrade. Sure, it could be even faster, and look a little better as a result, but would that be enough to justify the purchase?
If not, shrinking the system (to reduce costs) and selling more throughout the world may be the only direction Sony can profitably go.
I think above or below would probably be better for DP, don't know about DV or DA.
Nuclear Fission is the energy of right now. Problem is too many DIPSHITS are in the way of plentiful cheap energy.
With a few small localized exceptions, there have been no laws preventing building nuclear plants. We stopped building nuclear power plants because they weren't cheap. Little to do with the dipshits (ok, some lawsuits); mainly to do with the bean-counters. Coal is just cheaper.
Now, maybe if we institute a carbon tax on fossil fuels and level the playing field, nuclear power might look more attractive. But then your kvetching should be aimed at those opposing said taxes, not greenies.
I'm an environmentalist who is not opposed to nuclear power, though I like some of the CANDU-derived systems better than fuel-rod systems.
As noted by some. This also has been the most detailed fail.
Don't tell me they left the lens cap on *again*!...
You forgot Medicare taxes (2.9% of income?) too.
I'm using FF 3.0.11, and also have the strange widgets/friends/foes buttons problem. If I open
The Chinese law requires the software be provided (even on a CD, not installed), not that it has to be installed on every PC. So you just buy a PC without it installed.
It's not like there's no rape imagery in anything Occidental. Plenty of the cop shows have rape as part of the story line, as have soap operas and other shows. You have movies like "The Accused", "Rob Roy", "Requiem of a Dream", and so on. And rape fantasies are common among women. That doesn't mean they really want to be raped, but it's a fantasy, just like a movie or a video game.
They don't know enough to keep their computer secure, but they're able to track down who screwed up their computer? I doubt they'd even recognize who did it.
Publish some sort of botnet remover, but don't send it to botnet computers. Someone else will.
I want a car PC. GPS/Nav, ~7" screen, music, bluetooth for my cell, rear-view cam, voice recognition, browser if possible (at least if near Wi-Fi, ideally with 3G if my phone supports it), more. For $100, this might serve as a good basis for it.
I'm not looking to compile code on it, play FPSes, etc., so the specs don't have to be impressive.
A problem with pebble beds is that the pebbles, by definition, create more waste and waste that's hard to reprocess, although it is certainly safer than some other forms. Also, in the most prominent test plant, there was a radiation release. It'll never go critical, I think, but it is possible for the pebble manipulation hardware to jam and thus cause problems.
Some of the CANDU designs seem particularly nice from a safety standpoint, the only concern being that as I understand it, weapons-grade material can be made from them. Not an issue with the U.S., of course, but then you have the Iranians, etc. making CANDU reactors for civilian purposes but it also helping them develop weapons.
Since they just display the most recent imagery that their providers have, the issue isn't with Google
Except that Microsoft Virtual Earth and (I think) Mapquest have at times had significantly better or newer imagery for the same location. I've actually created KML files where I've taken an image from another mapper and made it an image in the KML because GE was out of date and didn't show the roads or was in lower resolution.
One can hire planes to take pictures, it's not all satellites. If it was, they would have more uniform resolution imagery.
It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.