Comment Re:I doubt the Republicans wrote it... (Score 1) 182
Oh no! He said the same thing again! I can feel my opinion changing!
Nope. Just repeating what you already said doesn't really work.
Oh no! He said the same thing again! I can feel my opinion changing!
Nope. Just repeating what you already said doesn't really work.
Assholes like you shame reasonable people like me out of expressing patriotism.
The fun part about politics is everyone has a reason to lie about it.
If you didn't have a reason to lie about it, you'd not have any reason to participate in the conversation anyway.
Rather I think the important bit here is the revelation that common air pollutants affect gene expression, not the effects of such expression. The mechanism is the important part.
I assume they had a control group... is that a correct assumption?
Sure, when you're running VMs and those VMs don't have SSH or serial consoles configured yet. The RDP server for virtualbox for example is not available unless you install Oracle's proprietary extensions.
So, I'll SSH in, start vnc, start my client, and connect via SSH tunnel. Fire up virtualbox, play around on the console until SSH can do the job.
(If I had a choice I'd have just put ESX on the host, but it's not an option. Even if it was, it would have to be one of those custom ISOs since it isn't officially supported hardware.)
I've got it on my server. When you absolutely need a display (rarely) fluxbox inside a VNC server does the job and stays out of the way.
Well, I said reasonable bitrates and not high quality - think 128kbps. Though you are right, using the fast encoder profile doesn't make it any better.
“does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment” is legal butt-covering, and shouldn't be taken as anything else.
I'm no audiophile, but MP3 (at reasonable bitrates) is junk. Cymbols/hats sound like mush, for example.
So, while the wording is odd, MP3 will "compromise the purity of the original signal."
I see your 62-grain 5.56 and raise it a 180-grain 7.62
But that wouldn't prove if it exists or not, only that it gives a shit about them...
Is it an object? Is it unidentified? Is it flying? Then it is by definition a UFO.
That's literally all the criteria involved.
If you really want to blow someone's mind, point out that fax machines existed in the 1800s.
Wouldn't this method melt (and thus remove) tin whiskers, since they are so incredibly thin? Perhaps -that- was his problem, not broken joints.
Newark is the largest city (by population) in the U.S. state of New Jersey
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"