Here, let me explain the GP's post....
http://i.imgur.com/axJmn.gif
Some computer generated maps...
http://rangevoting.org/GerryExamples.html
http://www.maproomblog.com/2006/11/computer-generated_electoral_districts.php
http://igpa.uillinois.edu/content/igpa-releases-computer-generated-legislative-district-map
Not computer generated, but lots of options:
http://web.law.columbia.edu/redistricting
The owner of the vehicle pays the insurance. It doesn't matter who's driving.
Then the right response would just be "Give me some paper and a pen, I don't want all these other listeners to know it."
If the super says "Do it anyway", you do, since it's now his decision, not Childs'.
An excellent idea. Further, to avoid the cost of re-printing every schedule in the country, why don't we just change the easily changable clocks instead? We could call the period when this was in effect 'Clock Change Time' or somesuch.
I suspect that the snow build up is highly termperature dependent - very cold snow won't stick to anything. In N.A., many cities have winters and snowfalls very close to freezing temperatures, which is the perfect temp for sticky snow.
Ah yes, Montreal - the only city I've seen that feels it necessary to have signs saying (translated) "Wait for the green light."
*Ignorance* is temporary. Stupid is forever.
Proving once again that, once all other options are eliminated, the Americans will do the right thing
Although similar in concept, that particular nuclear mechanism is always refered to as alpha particle decay. Fission is typically used when
a) a heavy nucleus
b) splits into two similar sized pieces, plus some detritus.
Almost certainly what the summary/title is trying to say is that the new technique does not make its surrounding radioactive, i.e. that once the fusion reaction stops, so does the radiation.
This is the popular / layman's idea of 'radiation' - an inimical influence that cannot be removed from its host material.
Wow, that idea is about as old as dirt, and has been thrashed out long ago....
A great post from 2004 talks about this and other ideas of Copyright in a digital age.
What Colour are your bits?
http://ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/entry/23
Right here, right now - in Process Explorer, using 'Working Set', which I believe is current in RAM usage:
SteamService.exe 12,324 KB
Steam.Exe 160,624 KB
Total - 168 MB
The 'Fighting words' doctrine has essentially been repudiated by the Supreme Court:
http://www.langston.com/Fun_People/1999/1999ATX.html
"I've seen it. It's rubbish." -- Marvin the Paranoid Android