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0.924343 | 6.823093 | -1 | Resolution Test Patterns Sony TRV900 (3-chip MiniDV) and TR7000
(1-chip Digital 8) I took some pictures of the EIA 1956 test
pattern to measure resolution (for high-resolution cameras, you
should probably use these better test patterns.) The images
below are details from the full frame, which you can see by
clicking on it. Sony TRV900 Sony TR7000 These test patterns
were shot indoors with a 1 kW halogen flood for light. Both
cameras were tripod-mounted, 5 feet from the target. Autofocus
and autoexposure was used in both cases (I tried manual focus
but auto worked just as well on both cameras). TRV900: f/5.6,
1/60 sec. TR7000: f/2.4, 1/100 sec, steadyshot on (steadyshot
off: looks same but at f/3.4, 1/60). No filters on either
camera. The TRV900 was manually white-balanced (the TR7000 is
auto-white balance only). Both are shot as normal, interlaced
scan video to tape, then played back into a firewire capture
card on my PC and captured as a full frame. Because the TR7000
doesn't do progressive scan, you wou |
0.252095 | 1.880294 | -1 | Postmodernism and Postmodernity (2011) site area: The reason
is the top. You have to walk a block or so away to get a sense
of it. The building, originally known after its first corporate
owner, AT&T, is crowned by a broken pediment; a circular space
has been carved out of the apex of the triangle which tops the
façade. It’s a simple, rather beautiful gesture. It is also a
huge act of betrayal by the architect and the most visible trace
on the New York skyline of Postmodernism, a cultural current
that is the subject of Postmodernism: Style and Subversion
1970-1990, a major new exhibition at the V&A. Why betrayal? The
architect was Philip Johnson, who in 1932 had curated an
extraordinary architectural show at the Museum of Modern Art.
Images and models of buildings by Mies Van Der Rohe, Le
Corbusier, Richard Neutra and others led a generation of
architects to make an absolute break with the styles of the past
and embrace the tenets of Modernism, chief among which was the
idea that form should follow funct |
1.890408 | 1.597414 | -1 | Monday, June 26, 2006 Green and Gold Malaria Green and Gold
Malaria by Rupert McColl The day would soon arrive when I
could could not ignore the rash. I was obviously ill and so I
called on Dr Nash. This standard consultation would adjudicate
my fate. I walked into his surgery and gave it to him straight:
"Doc, I wonder if you might explain this allergy of mine, I get
these pins and needles running up and down my spine. From
there, across my body, it will suddenly extend - My neck will
feel a shiver and the hairs will stand on end. And then there
is this symptom that only man can fear - A choking in the
throat, and the crying of a tear." Well, the doctor scratched
his melon with a rather worried look. His furrowed brow
suggested that the news to come was crook. "What is it Doc?" I
motioned. Have I got a rare disease? I'm man enough to cop it
sweet, so give it to me please." "I'm not to sure," he
answered, in a puzzled kinbd of way. "You've got some sort of
fever, but it's hard for me to say |
2.29145 | 1.818757 | 19 | Category: Exhibitionist & Voyeur Stories My Ex-girlfriend Ch.
01 by covertopsten© A few months after having been dumped by
my girlfriend of four years, I bumped into the guy who was now
seeing her. John wasn't aware that I was the ex-boyfriend and so
proceeded to tell me over beers one Saturday night what he and
his 'new requisition' as he called her, had been up to.
"Jeesus, I'm so glad she dumped the stupid twat she'd been
seeing. She's a real goer." When we were going out, my
girlfriend and I had come to an impasse in regards to sex, the
whole sexual drive thing having died a year before the break up,
so, just a little intrigued, I asked; "What do you mean?" John
proceeded to fill me in with what my ex-girlfriend had been up
to since we'd parted, and I was literally stunned. On their
first date, John had arrived a little early. Monica was still
doing her hair so he went into the living room and sat down. She
came in a few minutes later, dressed in a figure hugging skirt,
her legs encased in black n |
3.13999 | 3.667251 | 23 | Tolkien Gateway Pelennor Fields Revision as of 19:00, 27 June
2011 by Morgan (Talk | contribs) The Pelennor Fields (S, pron.
[peˈlenːor]) were the townlands and fields of Minas Tirith,
capital of Gondor. They lay just outside the city, on the west
bank of the river Anduin. The land ran down toward the river in
slopes and terraces. The City of Minas Tirith was located on the
southwestern corner of the fields, at the foot of Mount
Mindolluin. After Minas Ithil had fallen and been renamed Minas
Morgul, the Pelennor Fields were walled by the great wall of
Rammas Echor, to prevent an invasion. A road ran northeast
across the Pelennor Fields to the Causeway Forts on the river
bank; a distance of 12 miles. The North-way led from the City
through the fields to the Forannest, or north-gate, before
turning westward to become the Great West Road to Rohan. The
South Road came from the southern provinces of Gondor and passed
through the Pelennor Fields on the way to Minas Tirith. A number
of other paths also criss-cro |
-0.009363 | 2.737576 | -1 | College Week celebrated at Northlake Christian Counselors Jenni
Vega and Casey Terrell. Jamie Owens By Jamie Owens The Times-
Picayune on November 16, 2013 at 10:00 AM, updated November 16,
2013 at 10:08 AM Northlake Christian counselors Jenni Vega and
Casey Terrell recently began a new tradition, “College Awareness
Week”, for students in grades 7-12. The purpose of the
celebration was to provide the students with opportunities and
activities to learn more about college. 24wt1ncs2Christine
Lirette and Maddy Pye. Each day, students were given fight song
challenges where they could guess the fight song played after
morning announcements, as well as daily college trivia questions
which ranged in various topics. The first person from each grade
to answer questions correctly received prizes such as gift
cards, candy bags, and T-shirts. In addition, students played
“Guess That Teacher,” in which information about NCS teachers'
college experiences were provided and students had to choose
which teacher they though |
0.760813 | 9.136806 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I know that I have to use: rdtsc. The
measured function is deterministic but the result is far from
being repeatable (I get 5% oscillations from run to run).
Possible causes are: • context switching • cache misses Do
you know any other causes? How to eliminate them? share|improve
this question add comment 6 Answers up vote 3 down vote
accepted TSCs (what rdtsc uses) are often not synchronized on
multi-processor systems. It may help to set the CPU affinity in
order to bind the process to a single CPU. You could also get
timestamps from HPET timers if available, which aren't prone to
the same problem. As for repeatability, those variances are
true. You could disable caching, give a realtime priority to the
process and/or (if on Linux or something similar) recompile your
kernel with a lower, fixed timer interrupt frequency (the one
that does time-slicing). You can't eliminate the variance
completely, at least not easily and not on regular CPU + OS
combos. In general, for ea |
0.929384 | 1.344937 | -1 | My Oh My In some countries, it’s still a taboo. Opinions may
vary between acceptable, merely tolerable, unnatural, or
perverse. In some countries and cultures though, it seems to me
that being gay is almost seen as cool or fashionable! As with
everything else, everyone is entitled to their opinion. However,
nobody is entitled to hurt or discriminate others based on their
own personal opinion. Genetics and Evolution Why has
homosexuality been such a taboo throughout human history? My
non-expert opinion is that there is a natural general aversion
to homosexuality in non-gay people, which you would expect from
an evolutionary point of view. Natural selection would tend to
favour heterosexuality, but homosexuals can still reproduce and
pass this sexual preference on. As long as there would be some
advantage to it, even historically, the potential for it would
exist. Also, Richard Dawkins’ preferred explanation of
homosexuality is that the genes in humans for it have a
“homosexual” manifestation under certain |
-0.48079 | 3.28561 | -1 | by Geraldine Gatehouse | May 21, 2012 One of the many
interesting opportunities that came out of the Green Meeting
Industry Council's annual conference in Montreal last month was
the Idea Auction. The brainchild of Meeting Change's president,
Mariela McIlwraith, CMP, CMM, MBA, the auction is a way to raise
funds by selling ideas created by the conference attendees
onsite. This crowd pleaser proved to be fun, creative and
competitive. Nineteen individual ideas were chosen as top picks
by the amount of support shown from the attendees during the
idea presentation. In addition to these nineteen, all the ideas
that were submitted are available in the Idea Book which is also
available for purchase for a limited time. The goal of the
auction was two-fold, to raise funds for the foundation, and
also to spread awareness about the innovative ideas on
sustainability that could be used for standalone events or as
part of a sustainability strategy. My contribution was the
“Triple Bottom Line CSR Employee Engagement Pro |
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How to react when when your child comes home complaining that
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"Don't be negative about the teacher in your home, either." Try
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-0.452562 | 0.509841 | 6 | As SWAT members surrounded a San Jose house, a man emerged late
Friday morning, ending a nine-hour standoff in the Rose Garden
neighborhood that began shortly after another man was found
outside bleeding to death from stab wounds. During the
standoff, which followed the city's 10th homicide of the year,
schools in the West San Jose neighborhood were locked down.
Eventually, several potential suspects inside the house were
detained by police, though detectives were still questioning
them at the police station late Friday before determining
whether to arrest any of them. Police spokesman Officer Jose
Garcia said a 51-year-old man initially came out of the house
when officers arrived at 1:45 a.m. and spoke to investigators
before he went back and shut the house door. He re-emerged
shortly before 11 a.m. Police wouldn't say how many people were
inside the house or how many were detained for questioning, and
would not name any of them unless they are ultimately arrested.
The stabbing victim, who was not identif |
1.326075 | 9.673821 | 22 | Take the 2-minute tour × This is code for a linked list in the
C programming language. #include <stdio.h> /* For printf */
#include <stdlib.h> /* For malloc */ typedef struct node {
int data; struct node *next; /* Pointer to next element in
list */ LLIST *list_add(LLIST **p, int i); void
list_remove(LLIST **p); LLIST **list_search(LLIST **n, int i);
void list_print(LLIST *n); The code is not completed, but I
think it's enough for my question. Here at the end of struct
node "LLIST" is used, and it's also used as a return type in the
prototyping of the function list_add. What is going on?
share|improve this question add comment 5 Answers up vote 5
down vote accepted typedef creates a new "type" in your
program, so the return value and types of parameters of those
functions are just your struct. It is just shorthand for using
struct node for the type. If you were to create a new node, you
could do it like this (using the type): LLIST *node =
malloc(sizeof(LLIST)); node->data = 4; node->ne |
1.388186 | 9.737632 | 22 | Personal tools 99 questions/Solutions/57 From HaskellWiki
Jump to: navigation, search (**) Binary search trees
(dictionaries) Use the predicate add/3, developed in chapter 4
of the course, to write a predicate to construct a binary search
tree from a list of integer numbers. add :: Ord a => a -> Tree
a -> Tree a add x Empty = Branch x Empty Empty add x
t@(Branch y l r) = case compare x y of
LT -> Branch y (add x l) r GT ->
Branch y l (add x r) EQ -> t
construct xs = foldl (flip add) Empty xs Here, the definition
of construct is trivial, because the pattern of accumulating
from the left is captured by the standard function foldl. |
-1.580493 | 6.923267 | -1 | Tag Archives: experiences As Social Media Marketing Increases,
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Why Babe Ruth and Michelangelo would love the iPad In this
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ChapStick LED Flashlight Creativity and imagination can make a
person’s lifestyle a lot more interesting. In this case, the
traits just happened to make an inventors idea-light bulb
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5.212148 | 0.845106 | 13 | Zack Hemsey Zack Hemsey (born 1983) is an American recording
artist and composer, whose work has been largely popularized
through its use in film trailers. A notable example was "Trailer
3" of the 2010 movie Inception which included his composed piece
"Mind Heist"; it is a common misconception that the piece for
this trailer was composed by Hans Zimmer because Zimmer composed
the official score for the movie itself. "Mind Heist" is the
music I used in the video that probably brought you here about
the Russian meteorite. It was also used for the introduction
video for the video game Madden NFL 12, the trailer for the 2012
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3.833398 | 1.957804 | 5 | Welcome Guest [Log In] [Register] Viewing Single Post From:
Tuesday, July 23rd Daily Discussion Member Avatar Tom, I agree
with your point about Rafe being inconsistent and I think things
like that hurt the story as a whole. Nearly everyone on Sami's
side was written out of character to advance the plot. This
story works partially because people are being themselves. Hope
and Abe might not enjoy putting Sami behind bars, but they did
it. They're not telling her about legal loopholes she can use to
escape prison time. Offline Profile |
2.667135 | 8.951148 | 24 | Take the tour × Let $R$ be a Noetherian domain, and let
$\mathfrak{p}$ be a prime ideal; consider the completion $\hat
R_{\mathfrak{p}}$ of $R$ at $\mathfrak{p}$ (the inverse limit of
the system of quotients $R/\mathfrak{p}^n$). If $R$ is a PID, it
is easy to see that $\hat R_{\mathfrak{p}}$ is a domain.
Someone asked in sci.math if $\hat R_{\mathfrak{p}}$ would
always be a domain. I thought it would, but looking at
Eisenbud's "Commutative Algebra", I found a reference to a
theorem of Larfeldt and Lech that says that if $A$ is any
finite-dimensional algebra over a field $k$, then there is a
Noetherian local integral domain $R$ with maximal ideal
$\mathfrak{m}$ such that $\hat{R_{\mathfrak{M}}}\cong
A[[x_1,\ldots,x_n]]$ for some $n$; and so this completion will
not be a domain if $A$ is not a domain. I would like to know an
example directly, if possible. Does someone know an easy
example of a noetherian domain $R$ and a prime ideal
$\mathfrak{p}$ such that $\hat R_{\mathfrak{p}}$ is not a
domain? Thanks in |
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amoung us as telling them to sign up with TSI. Given no external
input who do you think the Grammas and Uncles will go with?
That's right, Bell or Rogers (at least around here). Most of
them will have never heard of TSI otherwise. I don't demand
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understand that things happen. But if the lines are saturated to
the point that it is causing problems (albeit minor ones for
now) for all of their DSL customers (who until recently where
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3.039705 | 2.354913 | 25 | Kate McLean Design Play Type Many people relocate and as they
do they build small islands around their new bases of Home and
Work. Between these are uncertainties of commuting decisions,
comfort zones and routes onward and express connections with
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-2.407977 | 2.040564 | 26 | "There is an epidemic crisis in America where animals are being
treated as 'Disposable Citizens'. The breed or disposition of a
dog or cat doesn't determine the likelihood of them having a
permanent home and a great life. It is the personality and
dedication level of the owner/guardian that matters in
determining the outcome of a pet's life. They are at our mercy!"
- Diane E. Bandy |
-2.887423 | 1.052053 | 27 | After sifting through pages upon pages of collected data,
restaurant records, undercover reporters, and celebrity gossip
websites such as TMZ, zimbio, and, we have compiled a list of
the best and worst celebrity tippers…SAYS US! Top 7 GENEROUS
celebrity tippers 1. Taylor Swift dropped $500 tip on an $800
tap! Hey I’d be more than happy to serve her drinks. There may
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President Obama makes it rain...He once gave a 900 percent tip
on a beer reported TMZ. 3. Beyoncé once left a $500 tip at an
eatery in NYC. Girl, Ring the alarm we’ve got one big tipper.
4. Charlie Sheen tipped $200 to each staff member at his
daughter’s Sweet 16 birthday party. Looks like his daughter
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Most people just double the tax, but David Beckam adds a zero to
the total. He was out for drinks with some teammates and gave
the waiter a $900 tip on a $100 tab. Waiter must have been a
chick! 6. Drew Barrymore has anot |
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-1.046314 | -0.643405 | 28 | Lobby fodder no longer Tony Blair's defeat over the 90-day
detention plans has killed two long-lasting Westminster myths:
that Labour MPs are supine and that, however much they were
prepared to rebel when the government had a large majority, they
would behave themselves once the going was tougher. As if to
prove that ignorance deplores a vacuum, along comes another
wannabe myth to take their place: that the Prime Minister has
got into trouble with his backbenchers because he has already
pre-announced his resignation. The opposite is true. Even if it
has weakened his authority elsewhere, his impending retirement
helped him in this particular vote. Nor is it the source of his
difficulties with any impending legislation. If you doubt this,
imagine that there had been no announcement and that the entire
Parliamentary Labour Party thought he intended to fight the next
election. In such an alternative universe, the MPs who want to
see him removed - especially those who would like to replace him
with Gordon Brown |
1.024458 | 6.387247 | 14 | Forgotten in its old age by Aditya submit your photo Hall of
Fame View past winners from this year Please participate in
Meta and help us grow. Take the 2-minute tour × I am looking
to purchase a secondary camera that meets the following
criteria: 1) Compact enough to be inconspicuous for street
photography. 2) Simple enough that I can hand it to a
friend/family member (of a variety of ages) and they can
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quality. share|improve this question While this is certainly an
important question for a lot of people, there are two things
that make it difficult to answer well. 1) Subjectivity --there
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answers will likely be anecdotal in nature and not objective. 2)
Up-to-dateness --Camera technology is a fast-changing arena. A
camera review site like or would probably provide more objective
and current information. – Sean Sep 12 ' |
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Unemployment Rate Falls To 7.8 Percent, A 44-Month Low Analysts
and Wall Street types rejoiced today as the Bureau of Labor
Statistics announced that the unemployment rate has dropped
below 8 percent for the first time in almost four years and that
the economy added 114,000 jobs. The increase is the smallest in
three months but it was enough to lower the unemployment rate
from the 8.1-8.3 percent rate it was hovering at for the first
eight months of the year. Now, it’s not all good news. The
number of people “working part-time for economic reasons” (a
fancy way for the BLS to describe underemployed people who would
rather have a full-time job) rose from 8 million in August to
8.6 million in September. And the number of people not working
but not counted as unemployed remained steady at 2.5
million–that includes people who dropped out of the workforce
for school or family responsibilities, but also includes 802,000
people who just gave up looking |
0.376769 | -0.734131 | -1 | Martin A. Klein Prize Recipients First awarded at the 2011
annual meeting, the Martin A. Klein Prize recognizes the most
distinguished work of scholarship on African history published
in English during the previous year. Focusing primarily on
continental Africa (including those islands usually treated as
countries of Africa), books on any period of African history and
from any disciplinary field that incorporates a historical
perspective are eligible. The prize committee pays particular
attention to methodological innovation, conceptual originality,
literary excellence, and reinterpretation of old themes or
development of new theoretical perspectives. |
0.489809 | 9.013122 | -1 | Anybody used it before? Just want to verify the installing
procedure, I already have Fedora Core 2 on my second HD, so I
would install coLinux, and then go through the steps of
converting distribution, and I'm lost on one of the steps here.
B. Create /dev/cobdN devices in the linux partition for i in 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 mknod /dev/cobd$i b 117 $i PS. I think that
currently only 8 cobd devices are supported (at least as of
0.6.0) It's been awhile since I do scripting in linux, so what
do I do with the above code? |
-1.16655 | 9.350412 | -1 | What is meta? × Is all of this k3wl AJAX really needed? What
really gets me is comments. Surely, surely, surely, the comment
text is small and the show comments could just unhide the HTML,
or insert the text from an embedded string. At the moment, there
is a pointless, irritating wait whilst a server round-trip is
performed. It takes more than 50-100 ms and is therefore evil.
(Just don't get me on the subject of Slashdot, Twitter, etc.,
retarded and unreliable AJAX.) share|improve this question 4
Answers 4 I would suggest that their bandwidth suppression
measures would disagree... I would say that, if their stats
show the first comment unhide corresponds to high probability of
many unhides on the same page (or subsequent pages) that they
should send all comments in one go on the first request. That
said this will mean that, on fast moving new questions the
comments would stand a good chance of not being up to date and
thus have considerable duplication which is better represented
by up/down vots on a s |
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-4.099916 | 1.702443 | -1 | Sunday, September 30, 2007 The Aroma of Relativity and
Nostalgia It is funny how memory associations work. Doing thing
A makes you think of something else (thing B) that is at a
superficial level unconnected. The un-connected'ness varies with
the time of the day the thought crosses your mind. 2:00 AM on a
saturday night is a bad time to be doing anything, least of all
think of Paneer Soda (sweet carbonated water). A month before,
when in Sholingar, I drank Paneer Soda (goli soda) after a
really long time. There is something unique about the soda and
it's bottle. It had been years since I had drank goli soda
directly from that bottle. Although most shops have this bottle,
you don't get to drink it raw. They usually mangle the contents
with lime and give you some goop that's significantly inferior
in taste. Paneer soda has that exquisite taste and simplicity
that is rarely found in any other bottled drink. I had never
mastered the art of drinking from that bottle. For newbies, goli
soda is a bottle that has a |
1.279701 | -1.110091 | 122 | Truth in China Wonderful Falun Dafa ! The Violent Persecution
Carried Out at Xuchang Third Forced Labor Camp August 20, 2013
| By a Minghui correspondent from Henan Province, China (
Xuchang Third Forced Labor Camp, also known as Henan Third
Forced Labor Camp, often “purchases” inmates from different
cities and counties in Henan Province. About 800 inmates are
usually held there. Prior to 2006, the camp paid 150 yuan for
each inmate. The camp is located in Henan Province, and is one
of the places set up by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to
persecute Falun Gong practitioners. As part of their forced
labor, practitioners produce wigs for export to countries around
the world. Although the wigs are made of artificial materials,
camp officials claim they are 100% real hair and label them as
such. Because everything produced there is counterfeit, people
say that, “Xuchang Third Forced Labor Camp is the largest
company in the world that produces lies.” There are over one
thousand factories in Xuchang City an |
-2.900808 | 4.986236 | 30 | Leo Panich on Leftist Strategy program date: Mon, 10/29/2012
Bill Resnick talks with Leo Panich about strategies for the left
. He argues that the economic institutions at the heart of
American state are under-appreciated tools of imperialism, more
so than international institutions like the IMF and the World
Bank. The latter are still dependent on "national capital" and
Leo says that means leftists should start targeting the US
treasury and other national financial administrators. Leo
Panich is a marxist scholar and writer. "The Making of Global
Capitalism: the political economy of American empire" and
"Strategy". He edits the Socialist Register. • Length: 12:14
minutes (5.6 MB) • Format: MP3 Mono 44kHz 64Kbps (CBR) |
1.732056 | 2.583787 | 62 | Top 10 Crossword Tips Crossword Tip #1: Quick crosswords
Crossword puzzles tend to be basically ‘quick’ or ‘cryptic’. A
quick crossword usually relies on a one- or two-word clue which
is a simple definition of the answer required. Many words have
different meaning, so that the clue ‘ball’ could lead to the
answer ‘sphere’, ‘orb’, or ‘dance’. The skill to solving quick
crosswords is working out which of these possible answers is
correct. The best approach is to fill the puzzle in tentatively
until your answers begin to interlink and you can be confident
you’re on the right track. If you do find yourself stuck, and
you’ve tried thinking about the clue this way and that, then it
may be the solution is simply a word you don’t know yet.
Referring to a dictionary, thesaurus or other reference work is
not cheating! Get hunting around in one and you’ll soon ferret
the answer out. Crossword Tip #2 - Cryptic crosswords If you
don’t think puns are funny and have no time for riddles then
you’re going to hate crypti |
-1.430907 | 2.785607 | 54 | Try something new this season and go for these underfished
species Most winter anglers are creatures of habit. Each
winter, they show up on the same lakes at the same times and
target the same species. And, they usually catch the same sorry
sum of fish. If you identify all too well with this scenario,
it's time for a change. Heck, even if you walk tall in the
winter and regularly bag big, it's still fun trying something
new. So, forget about those visions of lunker lake trout, giant
walleye and massive pike. Instead, for a fun-filled change of
pace this winter—not to mention out-of-this-world gourmet
dining—think yellow perch and whitefish. You can find perch and
whitefish in countless waterways, from one end of the country to
the other. They're usually the most abundant fish, and they bite
heartily throughout the winter months. And daily creel limits,
if they even exist, are often generous to a fault. Perch and
whitefish are so overlooked, in fact, that non-stop, big-fish
action is rarely difficult to fi |
3.304593 | 2.537406 | -1 | Penname: darkchocolatemntn [Contact] Real name: Member Since:
07/18/09 Beta-reader: Yes Status: Member [Report This] Reviews
by darkchocolatemntn WARNING: Extremely OOC behaviour from
almost all. Categories: Humor Fics Genre: Warnings: None Word
count: 12002 Chapters: 6 Completed: Yes 09/23/06 Updated:
12/04/06 Reviewer: darkchocolatemntn Signed Date: 09/14/09
Title: Chapter 1: Chapter 1: Don't Try This At Home how could
this story ever be forgotten? its amazing, and ive read a few
fan fics that referr back to this. i absolutley loved it,
especially the reviews. they were hilarious. Author's Response:
Ahaha, oh thank you so much. And there are other fanfics that
reference this one? I would kill to read one of those? Can you
possibly give me a link? ^_^ Summary: A companion piece to the
Potter's Pentagon trilogy... it's better if you've read the
Potter's Pentagon trilogy, but you don't necessarily have to.
It's five years after Emma Weasley and her chums graduated from
Hogwarts. Ted and Ivy are marr |
-2.933566 | 3.334638 | -1 | “I Became a Runner and Lost 150 Pounds!” Vice president at a
community bank Columbia, Mississippi When I found out my wife
was pregnant in 2009, I wasn't exercising and I weighed 400
pounds. I wanted to be around for my son and I knew that I
wouldn't be able to if I didn't change something. I had tried
exercise programs before, but I never got to a point where it
was part of my daily routine. I knew that I had to start
exercising, and I had to do it in a way that I could stick with
it. Starting small and adding a little bit at a time. When
you're 400 pounds, you can't just get out there and run the
mile. So I'd go out to a track and run the straight and walk the
rest of the lap. Each time I'd go out and add a straight and
eventually got to a point where I could run one time around the
track. That was a huge milestone. Now I'm not even getting my
heart rate up when I'm running that far. START NOW: The Easiest
Walk-to-Run Program, Ever! HOW RUNNING CHANGED MY LIFE: It's
hard to put into words how much bett |
1.212203 | 0.515027 | -1 | Esther Levy Jewish Cooking, 19th-Century Style First-ever
Jewish cookbook auctioned Editorial Intern So you think your
Passover cleaning is tough. “Before using the kitchen tables,
they must undergo a thorough scrubbing, and be rinsed with
scalding water. It was customary in England to lay them in
fuller’s earth, which is not so well known here; so it would be
advisable to have coarse cloths tacked on instead. The cisterns
must be cleaned, and a piece of flannel put on the nozzle of the
hydrant.” Esther Levy’s 1871 cookbook, the first Jewish
cookbook in America, fetched $11,000 at auction last week.
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-3.842286 | 1.325041 | 21 | 12 August 2013 The Ten Commandments of Good Craft Beer
Citizenship A few weeks ago, the Brewers Association reported
that during the first half of 2013, sales of craft beer
increased by 15% in terms of sales and 13% in terms of volume.
Further, there are now 2,538 operating craft breweries
nationwide, which is an increase of 446 breweries over last
year. And in Indiana alone, there are 56 breweries and counting.
In short, lots of people like craft beer, and that number is
only going to grow in the near future. With more people on the
craft beer train, however, has come the increased likelihood
that some of those people will engage in less-than-desirable
behavior--behavior that shows that some craft beer drinkers are
not good citizens. In other words, we're talking about craft
beer assholes. We at Hoosier Beer Geek have discussed this sort
of craft beer drinker and have looked at their behavior with
dismay. So we thought it would be a good idea to put together a
list of precepts that we think help make a |
0.787172 | 2.250148 | 75 | In The Rabbit Hole Urban Survival Podcast Album ArtHosts Aaron
and Jonathan discuss Survival CHI and its origins. The
foundation of the entire show and blog, Survival CHI is what
guides it all. It’s what keeps In The Rabbit Hole all about
rational practical preparedness. Eight months have passed since
Survival CHI was first unveiled and explained. By popular demand
it’s back with the story of how it was made and tips on how you
can use it to improve your life today and survive the possible
disasters of tomorrow. • How Survival CHI was formed. •
What Survival CHI is. • How it impacts your life. • How the
principles are intertwined. • How practicing the principles
has changed Aaron and Jonathan’s lives. • Implementing the
principles in your life today. • Homework assignment! |
4.334657 | -2.909929 | 1 | India v England, 2nd Test, Mohali, 2nd day Gloom has the final
say The Bulletin by Anand Vasu in Mohali March 10, 2006 Text
size: A | A England 200 for 5 (Flintoff 26*, Jones 7*) v India
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details How they were out 498th
scalp - Anil Kumble removes Paul Collingwood with a lovely
legbreak © Getty Images The curtain came down on a dull, dreary
unsatisfactory day a little before 3.30pm when play was called
off. A steady drizzle had begun to fall, and the covers which
lay on the square were getting a thorough drenching when Simon
Taufel and Darrell Hair decided that enough was enough, after
four inspections. After a first day pregnant with possibilities
yet falling short on delivery the second day was almost a total
write-off. Just over an hour of play was possible, and the
forecast is not great for tomorrow either. In what little play
was possible Anil Kumble inched closer to 500 Test wickets,
picking up Paul Collingwood, but the game barely moved forward,
with 37 runs being adde |
-2.324564 | 0.897869 | -1 | ObamaCare Is a Game Changer, but Maybe Not as Envisioned
Published January 31, 2013 | FOXBusiness, Paul Christiansen
ObamaCare is the law of the land and U.S. employers are
scrambling to deal with the fallout. One of the more onerous
aspects of the ACA is the requirement for companies with 50 or
more full-time employees to provide health insurance for all
workers. This may or may not be an issue of concern for large
corporations, but for many smaller businesses this can be a huge
problem. The standard set of solutions that have been put forth
involve: laying off workers to get under the 50 employee limit,
moving full time employees to part time status (under 30 hours
per week), or in some extreme cases, even closing down
operations altogether. In addition, some business owners have
floated the idea of breaking their company into smaller chunks,
each incorporated as a separate entity of under 50 workers each.
Alas, the crafters of the ACA anticipated this “work around” and
created language that treats gr |
3.282178 | 4.689304 | 2 | Tales from the Evil Empire Bertrand Le Roy's blog Bertrand Le
Roy BoudinFatal's Gamercard Tales from the Evil Empire -
Blogged Blogs I read My other stuff Is Bioshock perfect game
design? This being out of the way, let me explain why (just in
case you haven't read one of the million reviews that already
say so). Some time ago, I wrote a blog post with my good friend
Fabien Royer about what we consider to be the seven deadly sins
of modern game design. We pointed out that even great games such
as Gears of War or Oblivion always had at least one of these
flaws. So how does Bioshock measure up against those (arbitrary)
criteria? 1. Checkpoints: Bioshock has checkpoints, but
they're not your (big) daddy's old checkpoints. They are non-
destructive checkpoints. They don't affect your progression,
they just respawn you at some specific point. This is absolutely
brilliant as it never punishes the player for trying something
new. In this game, you'll never have to redo the same boss fight
a thousand time |
-2.808117 | 5.197273 | 30 | 0 votes Bailout Price Tag: $3.5T So Far, But 'Real' Cost May Be
Much Higher Posted Nov 12, 2008 10:16am EST by Aaron Task in
Newsmakers, Recession, Banking Related: AIG, FNM, FRE, XLF,
^DJI, ^GSPC, C While the government is clearly spending a lot of
taxpayers' money to bail out financial firms, the tally is even
bigger than most Americans (economists and pundits included) are
probably aware or willing to admit. The bailout bonanza has
gotten so big and happened so fast it's the true cost often gets
lost in the discussion. Maybe Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke
prefer it that way because the tally so far is nearly $3.5
trillion, and that's before a likely handout for the auto
industry. Yes, $3.45 trillion has already been spent, as
Bailoutsleuth.com details: $2T Emergency Fed Loans (the ones
the Fed won't discuss, as detailed here) $700B TARP (designed to
buy bad debt, the fund is rapidly transforming as we'll discuss
in an upcoming segment) $300B Hope Now (the government's year-
old attempt at mortgage work |
-0.379933 | 8.318679 | -1 | Forums Archive "Manycam Spyware or what? Virus?" Started
4/7/2009 by Dave Jackson in Tech Support Forum (3 posts)
4/7/2009 (9:32 pm) by Dave Jackson Dave Jackson (24 Posts)
I've been using manycam ( for a couple of years. It seems ok and
is quite widely used, however occasionally it seems to hog CPU
resources for no reason. Then tonight the following error
appeared on my PC When I killed manycam the error went away.
Any ideas what it's up to? 4/8/2009 (7:52 am) by onlinesupport
(71 Posts) Adjust the network setting. follow some
step's:- =>Press the "Menu" button, the small button next to the
large round button. Select ‘'Settings," and then select
"Network." Another menu will appear =>Choose ‘'DHCP" to change
your network from automatic or manual. If you are not sure which
to choose, leave it on default. Choose from ‘'Current Lease,"
‘'Password," '‘IP Address," '‘Net Mask" or ‘'Default Gateway."
Different sub-menus will appear for each choice. Select ‘'Done'’
or ‘'Cancel'’ after you |
-1.682097 | 1.208825 | -1 | Pinellas and Hillsborough want to further study transit merger
listen 12/11/12 Janelle Irwin WMNF Drive-Time News Tuesday |
Listen to this entire show: PSTA board chair Jeff Danner and
CEO, Brad Miller celebrated the opening of a new bus route last
year. photo by Janelle Irwin Officials for transit authorities
in Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties are considering merging
the two systems to save money. Both PSTA and HART boards plan to
ask the Florida legislature to fund a detailed study of the
savings that would result from combining staff resources. PSTA
and HART already split the cost of a preliminary state-mandated
coordination study. The boards will vote on a final list of
recommendations and funding requests based on the results at
their meeting next month. But for now officials think
consolidating high salary positions might be worth a closer
look. Steve Polzin is the vice chair of the HART board of
directors. “It’s really kind of the most senior person in
various functions across the agency t |
4.118111 | 0.477149 | 31 | Mud - Rocket Lyrics Artist: Mud Lyrics Popularity : 0 users
have visited this page. Album: Track 1 on Mud Rock Rate: Rocket
gets avg. rating 8 out of 10 based on 3 ratings. Rate the song
now!!! Well-a well-a you changed your name To Abigail Rocket
Blast And then they lined you up For a HolIywood movie cast.
With ail them big cigars and motor cars You thought you was a
movie star But Abigail Blast you sure are changing fast. When
you-a you-a you were knocking At the agent's door Because
because because the silver screen Is what a movie queen lives
for. They gave you minks.and dreams In pinks and greens You
threw away your old blue jeans But Abigail Blast they're using
you. Come on come on come on now Rocket I'm gonna launch you
soon Come on now Rocket You're gonna reach the moon You're gonna
take off soon You know your time will come I'll give you three
two one. Now Rocket I'm gonna make you soon. I saw you sitting
in the soda store Where all the cast off stardust falls Where
they write their names on the fl |
0.118322 | 9.482363 | 16 | Take the 2-minute tour × so I am happily slamming data into my
system using JSON and setValuesForKeysWithDictionary until I run
into an object that has an NSDate property. The JSON contains
dates with the following format: BackOrderDate:
"2011-03-15T00:00:00" This gives me an error:
'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'Unacceptable type of
value for attribute: property = "BackOrderDate"; desired type =
NSDate; given type = __NSCFString; value = 2011-03-15T00:00:00
I am using JSON.NET with MVC and the following settings with it:
JsonSerializerSettings serializerSettings = new
JsonSerializerSettings(); serializerSettings.Converters.Add(new
Newtonsoft.Json.Converters.IsoDateTimeConverter()); string json
= JsonConvert.SerializeObject(objects, Formatting.None,
serializerSettings); return Content(json); Any ideas on how to
deal with this issue? I do not want to lose the use of
setValuesForKeysWithDictionary since it so fricking fast.
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-2.175202 | 5.628676 | 56 | DFI: Big Traps Lurking in Tiny Type IN.gov - Skip Navigation
Amber Alert Amber Alert - TEST • widget1 • widget2 Indiana
Department of Financial Institutions DFI > Education > Credit
Information > Miscellaneous Credit Information > Big Traps
Lurking in Tiny Type Big Traps Lurking in Tiny Type "Your
credit has been approved." "Not so fast," whispers the fine
print. By now, you may have grown so accustomed to the fine
print in contracts and mail offers that you've stopped reading
it, or worrying about it. That's a mistake. When you sign up for
a credit card, buy or lease a car. or enter into almost any
financial agreement, you're accepting a host of terms. Many of
them are buried in a dense thicket of legalese that can be
difficult to read and even harder to understand. But if you
don't take the trouble to make sense of them, the conditions,
exclusions, and exceptions can end up costing you serious money.
If you think you're seeing more fine print than ever these days,
you're probably right. Much o |
-1.7065 | 7.153022 | 32 | Social Media Facebook's New Advertising Strategy Is Brilliant
and Unexpected Facebook and Google get compared a lot these
days, but with its new advertising strategy, Facebook is
adapting Google’s ad strategy to its social media. Improving
advertising on the popular social network is not a new or
particularly innovative idea. Still the transition from
advertising as a message-delivering medium to a platform for
social sharing is a radical departure for Facebook. It could be
the Facebook advertising solution that turns advertising
partners (brands) into better social media communicators and
gets Facebook members to start recommending and sharing
advertisers as much as they do they latest cat video. As for
the Google comparison. Recall that in the early days, Google had
a choice: Take money from advertisers for higher search rankings
or ignore such offers and focus on making its search engine the
best it could be. Google at first didn't know how it would make
money. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin fi |
-4.417797 | 1.271171 | 18 | Deep in the Sauce It's about sauce, food, & everything else.
Road to our First KCBS Competition: Day 3 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Tom Little late getting this post in for the 3rd
day. Ended up going to a wine tasting at a local winery and then
enjoying a night out with my wife and some relatives. For the
third day though, there have been two things that have been
playing heavily on my mind. The first being the weather. It was
raining on and off all morning today and it got me to thinking
about rain during the competition. I know this is always a
possibility but, we only have one EZup right now and that
usually is used over the sauce selling area. This leaves me with
thoughts of either having to put it on the cooking area or to
purchase another one. They aren't cheap but, now is the time of
year to buy one so, it will end up depending on if I can find
one on sale or not. If I can't then I might end up having to
make a tough decision. The second thought that was on my mind
was the cooking of pork. I've fo |
-2.093642 | -1.158445 | 10 | Over the coming months pundits will slice and dice polling data,
census information and the unemployment numbers of soccer moms
to see whether President Obama has a clear path to victory.
While I agree it's important to understand the electoral math,
and it appears that the 2012 map will be smaller for the Obama
camp than 2008, the data is irrelevant without the story. The
path is the narrative. Just how does a campaign create a
narrative? Well one way to do it, if you like to lose, is
through data. Facts and figures are great; unless that's all you
give people. How often have you seen people inspired to tell
their neighbors to vote for someone after a riveting speech
about the inner workings of the GDP? Other than my former
Finance professor I think the answer is never. Political
Scientist Michael Jones, who studies narrative in politics said
it well: "[Some politicians] are stuck in this Enlightenment
reasoning kind of thing, thinking that if you take the facts to
people about a particular policy it w |
0.447909 | -1.744157 | 69 | You are here: Home > Opinion > Current Article One-hit
wonders / 1 Comment / 1104 Views Dr Mohamed Fouad Dr
Mohamed Fouad In a country that has become infatuated with
political talk, the lack of sustainable political actions never
ceases to amaze me. Despite their instantaneous impact, several
movements that have surfaced on the Egyptian political scene in
the past 10 years never took off or accomplished the form of
continuity which brings about significant structural change.
Here is a look at some of these change agents and how they
fared. “Kefaya” was the name denoting the Egyptian Movement
for Change. The movement was launched as a platform for protest
against the president then, Hosny Mubarak. It came to prominence
during the 2005 constitutional referendum and presidential
election campaigns. The movement was later plagued with
leadership changes and internal debates until it seemingly ran
out of steam. The sternest critique of Kefaya is that it was
fundamentally a protest movement, ta |
3.593087 | -4.579364 | 12 | Jon Brockman Jason Thompson Dante Greene Andres Nocioni Beno
Udrih Troy Murphy Jeff Foster Whatever prospect
__________________________________________________ ___ You can
think of it this way. We get 3 young guys, one of them with star
potential (Maybe). We basically put Foster and Murphy's
contracts on hold for one more year with Andres and Beno. Only
Beno is good at offense, and Andres is okay at both. They get
their beloved salary dump along with a prospect and we get two
prospects with Jason. Obviously we'd have a roster overhaul, and
we'd have to do some moves to get some people out of here. Or
you can think of it this way; we get two bad contracts. Oh god,
I hate bad contracts. Or; we get two bad contracts with some
good prospects, and we get two more expiring contracts next
year. I'm kind of meh with the deal myself with taking on
additional salary but it would be extremely hard to say no. So
i'd say yes. |
3.682287 | 3.481292 | -1 | View Single Post Old July 4 2012, 07:19 AM #65 Fleet Captain
JRS's Avatar Location: Brno, Czech Republic Send a message via
Yahoo to JRS Re: Why is Nemesis hated so much? W: Worf...again,
found his way back, and pitched down to make him seem more
alien. Yeah, thanks. Lets make the guy who has been on screen
the most in all of Trek, and change him to make him more
different. Like the ass on his head wasn't enough. Changing the
voice of Bairds idea I believe( Baird also had Picards Mintakan
tapestry removed from his ready room, just because he could..)
Worf was indeed alien enough for us already. Plus they totally
ignored the events of DS9..and his character development. I know
that some of the producers were trying to explain this by saying
that "Maybe Worf got bored of being ambassador" or the most
likely but unspoken "Nobody watched DS9 anyway" JRS is offline
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3.559458 | 4.833362 | 2 | What is Nanaca†Crash? Nanaca†Crash is a Flash game which uses
characters from an adult PC game called Cross†Channel (warning,
link is not work safe). Nanaca†Crash is not itself an adult game
though; it's similar to the "penguin launching" game which was
popular on the Internet a while back. Where can I play
Nanaca†Crash? It seems that the original site has exceeded its
bandwidth limits, but you can play it online at a mirror site
here. Update: The original author has moved to a new location.
How do I play Nanaca†Crash? The original instructions are in
Japanese, but it's not too hard to figure out how to play. Upon
starting a new game, press and hold the mouse button to select a
launch angle, and then release it to select launch power. During
the game, if "AERIAL" lights up blue or red in the top left hand
corner, you can perform an "AERIAL CRASH" by clicking the mouse.
Both types of aerial crash give your character a boost - the red
type angles it upwards, and the blue type angles it downwards.
Note that |
3.019073 | 2.129359 | -1 | Monk's Hood Style: Average Attitude: Edifying Author: Ellis
Peters Series: Brother Cadfael Age Range: Young Teens+
Period: 12th C Genres: DetectiveHistorical Gervase Bonel
dies of poisoning before an agreement to hand his manor over to
Shrewsbury Abbey can be ratified. Suspicion falls on his
15-year-old stepson, Edwin, who stands to gain the manor.
Brother Cadfael learns that Edwin is not the murderer, helps him
to hide, strives to establish his innocence, and inadvertently
unearths the real murderer. As a detective story, fair to
middling; knowing Ellis Peters' style, it's not too difficult to
work out whodunnit. As ever with Brother Cadfael stories, the
enjoyment lies in the characters and the virtues and vices they
evince. The discovery that Gervase's widow is an old flame of
Cadfael from before his crusading days is handled sensibly. A
nice point is made towards the end when the murderer wants to
“confess” to Brother Cadfael, and while the monk hears him out,
and offers a “penance”, he stresse |
-5.109527 | 1.372806 | 33 | get the epicurious iPhone app ‹ Cooking Primers Stir-Fry at
Home Take a wok on the wild side with Diana Kuan's recipes and
tips for stir-fry success—plus, a guide to ingredients and
equipment Stir Fry Ingredients Image Basic Stir-Fry
Ingredients Fast, flavorful, and oftentimes healthy, stir-fries
can star a wide range of ingredients and are one of the best
ways to make the most of leftover odds and ends from your fridge
or pantry. The options truly are endless when it comes to mixing
and matching the main components of a stir-fry, which include a
combination of proteins, vegetables, aromatics, oils, and
sauces. Chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, and tofu are all popular
protein options. Kuan recommends tender cuts of meat that will
cook quickly without becoming tough. Chicken breasts, or even
slightly fattier chicken thighs, are ideal for stir-frying, as
are hanger steak, flank steak, and pork tenderloin. When it
comes to seafood, shrimp is the common favorite due to its
extra-quick cooking time; however, K |
-2.922846 | 5.401453 | -1 | Stock Quotes in this Article: SPY, QQQ BALTIMORE (Stockpickr)
-- The hysteria surrounding the possibility that the Fed would
turn off the spigot became palpable in yesterday's trading
session. On Thursday, the S&P 500 index closed 2.5% lower than
it opened, posting the single-worst trading session for the big
index in 2013 -- and the worst since November 2011, in fact.
>>5 Big Trades After the Fed Meeting Perhaps more significant,
yesterday's S&P 500 decline pushed the big index to close below
its 50-day moving average, a line that's acted as crucial
support over the course of this orderly rally. If there's a
single word to describe how investors feel right now, it's
"panicked." But the Fed's taper tantrum doesn't matter. If you
think that Chairman Bernanke's checkbook is slamming shut in
2013, you're wrong. And the implications remain the same for
stocks: higher ground. Most people have the cause and effects
of quantitative easing flip-flopped. Ask 10 investors what
Bernanke is trying to achieve by buy |
-0.908163 | 2.811931 | 84 | Take the tour × The game seems to let you swim as deep as you
want. Are there ever any items to be collected? Or any danger
under the surface of the water (like sharks) ? share|improve
this question add comment 2 Answers up vote 12 down vote
accepted Yes, there are collectibles underwater - mainly black
boxes that you need to gather for the Reapers. Look for the blue
"blips" on your map and you will see that some of them appear in
the ocean. I've yet to encounter any dangers underwater,
though, so I don't think there are any sharks or the sort.
share|improve this answer add comment As Ragnar said - black
boxes. I don't think I've found anything else under water. Most
of the boxes are in the shallow areas, and none of them are very
deep. The only danger underwater is running out of oxygen - but
this takes a surprisingly long time to do. As a result, diving
turns out to be a good way to shake off excessive heat. You
don't have to get down too deep before even the helis either
can't see you, or their bu |
4.869878 | 0.97827 | 13 | The world's first DJ booth was majestically ridiculous Decades
before hip-hop deejays began mixing records in the South Bronx,
French engineer Leon Gaumont was crossfading records using his
fantastically flamboyant Chronophone. If you ever needed to rock
a party Fantômas-style while pouring a flagon of champagne out
for poor dead Jules Verne, this was your rig. But in all
seriousness, this set-up was suited for the cinema. As
Auxetophone explains of this device's history: The world's
first DJ booth was majestically ridiculousIn 1910 Gaumont
demonstrated his Chronophone system, which synchronised sound
and film, at the Gaumont Palace in Paris. The compressed-air
amplifier, which he called the Eglephone, was just a part of the
whole system. The volume was enough for an audience of 4000.
The world's first DJ booth was majestically ridiculousInitially
the longest moving picture that could be made with synchronised
sound was only 200ft, due to the limited playing time of the
Gramophone record. (Projection was a |
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Commonwealth of the Realma Clockwise from bottom right:Maps of
Denmark (Northern Europe), Greenland (North Atlantic and Arctic)
and the Faroe Islands (North Atlantic). Clockwise from bottom
right: Official languages - Monarch Queen Margrethe II -
Prime Minister of Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt - Prime
Minister of the Faroe Islands Kaj Leo Johannesen - Prime
Minister of Greenland Aleqa Hammond a. Also translated as
"Community of the Realm". The Danish Realm (Danish: det danske
rige) or the Commonwealth of the Realm (Danish:
rigsfællesskabet; Faroese: ríkisfelagsskapurin; Greenlandic:
naalagaaffeqatigiit) is a semi-official[citation needed] term
for the relations between metropolitan Denmark and its two
overseas regions, the Faroe Islands and Greenland, which
collectively make up the Kingdom of Denmark. The relationship
between the three territories of the Danish Realm is one of a
unita |
-1.402477 | 3.71255 | 11 | Tuesday, Sep. 30, 2003. President Has Not Decided On Kyoto By
Greg Walters Special to The Moscow Times President Vladimir
Putin said Monday that Russia has not made a decision on whether
to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and that the government will not do
so until it finishes studying the implications that ratification
would have for the country. Putin, speaking at the opening
ceremony of the five-day UN World Climate Change Conference,
left the future of the Kyoto Protocol in limbo with his remarks
and disappointed some attendees, who had hoped he might use the
event to announce a ratification date. "The government is
thoroughly considering and studying this issue, studying the
entire complex of difficult problems linked with it," Putin
said. "The decision will be made after this work has been
completed. And, of course, it will take into account the
national interests of the Russian Federation." The Kyoto
Protocol calls for signatory countries to cut greenhouse gas
emissions to 1990 levels by 2012. Before |
-0.361719 | 8.759495 | -1 | Take the tour × Is it possible to start a multiplayer game of
Civ 5 on a LAN connection, save the game in progress, and then
at a later point, continue the game over the internet? If so,
how can I do this? share|improve this question Are you saying
you want to have some players connect via LAN and some players
connect over the Internet? – Matthew Read May 12 '11 at 20:55 I
do not know the answer to the first part so I will post here
instead. Private rooms work by putting a password that your
friend will need to know to get in to the room. Once he is in
you can add as many AI as you want to fill out the rest of the
players. – Scott Chamberlain May 12 '11 at 20:55 add comment 1
Answer After every turn, the game is saved automatically. After
you stop playing on a LAN game, you can normally restart by
loading the saved game (which takes you to the lobby, so all the
players can join again (or be replaced by AI if they don't want
to join again)). I imagine the process would be similar online.
share|improve |
-0.543387 | 5.147566 | 4 | If you're planning to drive your hot rod or custom (and why
wouldn't you?) you need to make sure the engine, transmission,
third member, and driveshaft are all working together in
harmony. The piece of this puzzle that would seem to be the
simplest, as it has the least amount of moving parts, is the
driveshaft. We had a pretty good idea how to set up a one-piece
driveshaft, but the question of the proper method for a two-
piece unit came up, which also brought up the question of just
when a two-piece is necessary. We decided to go to the experts
and ask. Greg Frick at Inland Empire Driveline told us the
following: "A driveshaft explodes at an rpm called critical
speed. In theory, critical speed depends on shaft length,
weight, diameter, and rpm. In the real world, critical speed is
lowered by U-joint angles, shaft mounts, and even the engine's
firing. Keeping safely away from critical speed affects
decisions about driveshaft tube diameter and the decision to use
a two-piece shaft set with the added support wh |
3.919696 | 2.447009 | 5 | Views. Comment. Opinion. Jonathan Creek is back and here’s why
we love him so much No need to go to the pub tonight...
Jonathan Creek is back Alan Davies as Jonathan Creek with wife
Polly (Sarah Alexander)(Picture: BBC) After waiting nearly a
year Jonathan Creek is set to return to our screens tonight with
a brand new series. And I couldn’t be happier. Jonathan Creek
first came to our attention as a professional magic trick
planner for his friend and employer the American Adam Klaus.
Klaus just wanted to wow women with his act but Jonathan put his
powers to good use by solving crime in his spare time. What
more could you want than a bit of magic to fill the gaps left by
un-popular family entertainment shows and pander to the Harry
Potter audience watching Creek for the first time? Magic is the
main draw of the show, along with Jonathan’s helpful assistants
of course. Caroline Quentin, as Maddie Magellan, was the
original (and let’s be honest best) assistant that cultivated a
will they/won’t they? subte |
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Ugly Casanova Ugly Casanova is an American Indie rock band
carried on Sub Pop Records. At present, the band has only
released one album: Sharpen Your Teeth. According to band
mythos, in 1998 a man named Edgar Graham, a.k.a. "Ugly
Casanova", impressed himself upon the band Modest Mouse while
backstage at a concert in Denver, Colorado. After some prodding,
he shared his work with the band, and began performing it early
before shows while some people were milling around. Whenever he
completed these performances, he retreated quickly with a look
of anger and shame. After a time, a few small recordings were
created, after which Edgar vanished completely. Isaac Brock has
since revealed that Edgar Graham was a "a fiction thing that
Brock started a while back to eliminate himself from the band,"
to escape having to do interviews. One bit of evidence that had
previously suggested that story was false: Modest Mouse's 1996
EP The Fruit That Ate Itself was cr |
-1.013155 | 1.281779 | 91 | - Advertisement - • Most Commentedmost commented up • Most
Emailedmost emailed up • Popularmost popular up -
Advertisement - « News Home Dozens help beautify the Idora
neighborhood area today Published: Sat, November 13, 2010 @
10:17 p.m. At first glance, the small rectangular lot at
Parkview Avenue and Volney Road on the city’s South Side looks
sparse and desolate. Tufts of yellowing grass look like small
islands surrounded by dirt spots, with intermittent skeletal
remains of weeds. A few small bushes with bright berries are
scattered about, and fallen leaves nearly obscure sections of
tall grass. None of that, however, tells the story of
neighborhood transformation; the cluster of 6-inch holes in the
ground does that. “This neighborhood has had it rough,”
observed Victoria Rusu, an officer with the Youngstown
Neighborhood Development Corp. “[Residents] want their
neighborhood to be beautiful and want their homes and lots
cleaned up.” Rusu and five others were filling the holes with
columbine, |
-0.596932 | 6.98864 | 8 | You can run but you can't hide from the MPAA You can read
more here. (PDF) Comments Threshold RE: MPAA/RIAA need to
take a math class. By DrMrLordX on 2/24/2006 3:02:06 AM ,
Rating: 2 They also fail to take into account that file-sharing
piracy, either via the Internet, a local network, or portable
media has a "free advertising" effect similar to "word-of-mouth"
advertising. The single best way to hook someone on your product
is to give them(or inadvertantly let them) get ahold of it at no
cost. One guy juarezes a game, loves it, and hooks his buddies
on it. Soon, copies of the game are sold that might never have
been purchased. I see it happen all the time, especially when
you have games with activation keys that can only be played
offline when pirated, but can be played online by way of a
peering service only if a legit key is used during installation.
NWN was a good example of this for me. I bought the base game
ages ago, pirated the expansions, then went back and bought the
Platinum Edition(ba |
0.801498 | 7.764938 | 77 | Forgot your password? Comment: Re:60 or bust (Score 1) 599 by
Soul-Burn666 (#42297479) Attached to: Why <em>The Hobbit's</em>
48fps Is a Good Thing It's not 240hz input. I have recently
bought a plasma TV with advertised "600hz". However, the TV
accepts up to 60hz input. Where do these x10 frames come into
play? In dejuddering. The panel interpolates frames so the
motion is smoother. It also helps with 3d content, faster
switching between eyes. Comment: Re:I was going to try
something similar... (Score 1, Interesting) 378 by Soul-Burn666
(#39691511) Attached to: The Laws of Physics Trump Traffic Laws
A good friend of mine was pulled over by a cop who claimed he
was speeding, driving over 100kph in a 50kph zone. This was a
*really* old and ran down car so the friend proposed that if the
cop can reach 100kph in his car, he'll agree with the ticket.
After about 2 minutes of struggling to go over 30kph, with the
cop swearing heavily at the car, he gave up on the ticket.
Comment: Re:Who cares? (Score 1) 394 |
-4.656053 | 1.599235 | 34 | how do you celebrate birthdays on your unit? 1. 0 what do
you use to post co workers birthdays on your unit? and what do
you do to celebrate? i am looking for motivation ideas for my
unit. any ideas would be great , for any ideas !! my unit has
nothing for birthdays, no pot lucks no nuthin !! thank you very
much !! does anyone know if there is dry erase , like birthday
balloons or cupcakes to write birthday names and dates on that
can be erased off? thank you !! Get the hottest topics
every week! Subscribe to our free Nursing Insights
newsletter. 2. 6 Comments... 3. 0 A monthly newsletter
is generated by HR that lists everyone's birthday during that
particular month. Also, HR leaves a bakery cake in the breakroom
one day every month to celebrate the birthdays of all employees
who were born in that month. 4. 2 Nothing, and I am fine
with that JDZ344 and elkpark like this. 5. 0 My old
manager used to bring appetizers and a cake and announce
birthdays for the month duri |
3.884213 | 2.855894 | -1 | TV Shows Sort By The All-New Popeye Hour(1978 - 1983) Popeye
returns in this new saturday morning series on September 9,
1978, The All-New Popeye Hour debuted on the CBS Saturday
morning lineup. It was an hour-long animated series produced by
Hanna-Barbera Productions, which tried its best to retain the
style of the original comic strip (Popeye returne... All-
American Girl(1994 - 1995) Aliens in the Family(1996 - 1996)
Cookie is a recombinant DNA scientist on a far planet. Divorced
from her husband and looking for suitable material she abducts a
suburban single father from earth. Love blossoms, they marry,
and she with her three children join Doug with his two on Earth,
an interstellar Brody/Brady bunch. This... Alien Nation(1989 -
1990) A flying saucer crashed in the Mojave Desert and its
inhabitants turned out to be alien slaves, bred to be super
intelligent and strong, and controllable by their Overseers.
These Tenctonese, or The Alien ship that crashed is the same one
in the V series. The Aliens aged at |
-0.6735 | 2.36763 | -1 | Surf's Up! <B>Lesley Stahl</B> Talks To Big-Wave Surfer Laird
Hamilton Meet a man who is to his sport what Tiger Woods,
Michael Jordan, and Lance Armstrong are to theirs. You can't
buy a ticket to his next game, or watch his latest victory on
your local sportscast. In fact, unless you happened to catch
the documentary, "Riding Giants," you may not have even heard of
him. He's Laird Hamilton, and as Correspondent Lesley Stahl
first reported last February, he is a giant in the sport of big
wave surfing. Like any serious athlete in any sport, surfer
Laird Hamilton spends hours each day building up the strength he
needs to take on the competition. In his case, the competition
stands 35 feet tall, and comes at him at speeds of up to 30
miles an hour -- and that's on an easy day. 60 Minutes first met
Hamilton off the coast of Maui in Hawaii. Hamilton considers "a
big wave" a wall of water up to 70 feet high, the equivalent of
a seven-story building. And these are the waves he lives for.
"It would be, like, |
1.460362 | 3.804362 | 51 | From Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia Jump to:
navigation, search I was thinking about adding something about
the brain's companions and ambitions, and then turning it
towards the Pinky and the Brain idea, as in "The brain has been
known to follow a number of patterns. The most prevalent of
these is the nightly ambition to gain world domination, often
with the aid of another famous body part, the pinky." I want
the admins' opinions on this, because I am new to Uncyclopedia.
And yes, I have read the beginners guides. --KrazyHades Is
there a reason why this article has only three pictures, two of
them being exactly the same with the same captions? --I luv
legolas3 00:28, 13 August 2008 (UTC) Personal tools |
-1.565495 | 8.803488 | -1 | you are viewing a single comment's thread. view the rest of the
comments → [–]jonathanbernard 0 points1 point ago In addition
to all the other reasons people have given: a lot of them do not
read regularly. Or if they do the material is unedited or poorly
edited (magazines, Facebook and blog posts written by other
people who do not read). |
5.102709 | 0.784705 | 13 | "some music was meant to stay underground..." Lita Ford -
"Wicked Wonderland" (CD) Lita Ford - "Wicked Wonderland" CD
cover image "Wicked Wonderland" track listing: 1. Crave (3:46)
2. Piece (Hell Yeah) (3:42) 3. Patriotic SOB (4:33) 4. Scream 4
Me (3:58) 5. Inside (4:13) 6. Wicked Wonderland (3:50) 7.
Indulge (4:43) 8. Love (5:31) 9. Betrayal (3:58) 10. Sacred
(4:34) 11. Truth (3:56) 12. Everything (3:36) 13. Bed (6:51) 14.
Garden (4:06) 15. Push (4:17) Reviewed by on October 20, 2009
"…with her first release in fifteen years, 'Wicked Wonderland,'
Lita has created an album that drips with lust, sadomasochism,
and overt sexuality." When I was a kid growing up, most female
vocalists were singing about romance, passion, and unrequited
love, but not Lita Ford. The bold blonde in leather opened the
doors for women to talk candidly about sex, with her famous
lyrics, "I went to a party last Saturday night, I didn’t get
laid, I got in a fight." Well, that may have been bold by 1980’s
standards, but with her fi |
1.355707 | 0.250904 | -1 | image Influential People Pope Felix V Key Facts Other names
Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy Born 1383 Location Savoy Bloodline
House of Savoy Married Yes Children Yes- 9 children Position
Count of Savoy (1391-1416), Duke of Savoy (1416-1451) Pope
(1439-1449) Died January 1451 Source of Facts and
Important Announcement Born into one of the oldest and most
powerful noble families of Europe at the time, Amadeus assumed
the title of Count of Savoy at a young age after the death of
his father. In 1418 he became the most senior male heir to this
ancient family making his position as Duke of Savoy without
contest. The election of Pope Eugene (1431-1447) and the end of
the Hundred Year War between the supporters of the Royal House
of Plantagenet and the Royal House of Valois for the French
throne put Savoy in a more difficult position with increased
pressure to strengthen political ties. The House of Savoy
appear to have been financial and logistical supporters of the
House of Colonna and the Council of B |
-1.158008 | -1.179733 | -1 | VIdeo- Fox's Doocy: Was Petraeus "Being Blackmailed By The White
House To Toe The Company Line" On Benghazi? • Harbor Guy
Mr. Dopey, needs to address questions to Petraeus's CROTCH,
'cause his brains seem to be there. • David G Where do
they produce nutcases like Doocey? There's more than a few
recalls necessary and Fox needs one now. Really. He proffers
that The White House blackmails Patraeus into humiliating
himself (and family) and then expects him to defend them as a
reward for total embarrassment? What kind of sense does that
make? |
1.27463 | 6.236042 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × I'd like to learn how to sing songs. I
have sheet music with 4 part harmony, but I don't really know
how to read notes that well. Are there any tools that can sort
of read sheet music for me? Like if I could tell it to play the
bass or tenor part. share|improve this question 2 Answers 2 I
know choirs whose members use Finale Reader which is a free
program that can display and play music from Finale or MusicXML
files. Obviously it requires the piece you are learning to be
in Finale or MusicXML. share|improve this answer Neuratron
PhotoScore is the best tool for doing what you want. Put the
sheet music on a scanner, feed the scans into PhotoScore, and it
uses OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to convert it to
digital music notation which it can then play back using
software MIDI instrument sounds. It's not perfect, and to use it
effectively, you need to know how to manually correct the
reading mistakes that it makes. It has a rather steep learning
curve. While it will work s |
2.149689 | 8.400694 | -1 | <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1; url=/nojavascript/">
Transcendental Functions | CK-12 Foundation Skip Navigation
5.6: Transcendental Functions Created by: CK-12 Inverse
Functions A problem that is worth thinking about as a useful
tool, as well as a foreshadowing of future ideas, is how to work
around the one-to-one restriction. There are times when an
inverse is needed, even though the function is not one-to-one,
and there may be some restrictions that can be applied to make
it happen. For instance: what is the inverse function f(x)=x^2?
The lesson in the text illustrates clearly that it is not a one-
to-one function. The instructions for finding an inverse
function state to solve for the dependent variable, which states
that the inverse function is \pm \sqrt{x}, which is really not a
function at all, with two outputs for every input. If we take
only the positive part, then we can call it a function. Now it's
important to understand that this isn't a complete inverse, but
is more of a functional inv |
4.067113 | 3.730756 | 35 | Downey Jr. Has Nerd-Gasms About Iron Man chatted with Robert
Downey Jr. about his new role in David Fincher’s Zodiac but also
a bit about Iron Man. Here’s a clip: With his gray hairs and
squint lines, Downey comes off as a battle-hardened veteran
alongside Gyllenhaal’s dewy ingenue. Which makes it all the more
remarkable that now, at this stage in his career, he’s about to
don a superhero suit. To say he’s excited is an understatement.
“I have f—ing nerd-gasms about this type of stuff,” he enthuses.
Iron Man is a billionaire named Tony Stark who, after a terrible
injury, makes himself a mechanical bodysuit and goes out to save
the world. Downey considers the role a sort of gift from the
universe now that he has reached a point in his life where he
can handle it. Still, he is grateful that the $100 million
production will be shot entirely in California, allowing him to
stay close to his wife and the rest of a support network that
includes a shrink, a sensei and assorted healing therapists.
“Once you have that |
0.520471 | 1.616698 | -1 | Listen to Shawty Lo on iHeartRadio Shawty Lo won't apologize
for his upcoming reality show, All My Babies' Mamas. He
tells MTV, "You can hate all you want to... I'm supposed to turn
my back against it? If I wasn't taking care of my kids, then you
would really dog me out, but I'm taking care of my kids,
providing for my family... Outta all the 10 baby mamas, I just
have problems outta one... She has two kids by me, and she feel
like I'm supposed to do more for her kids, and she don't wanna
work. She just want me to straight take care of them, but it's
all love.” Shawty Lo says that as "one of the largest drug
dealers to come from Atlanta, Bankhead," he couldn't help but
attract a lot of women. And he has a rather relaxed attitude
towards birth control. "Once you feel like a girl was your
girlfriend or whatever, the rubber probably came off. They
wouldn't have an abortion. They used to take the money and run
with it, and they'd have a baby by the most popular guy in the
street, and that's how I had all them |
2.684793 | 1.702871 | 19 | Disclaimer: I don't own them. If I did we would already have new
episodes. :) The last bell had rung dismissing the students
from school. Seventeen-year-old Alex Eames had planned to meet
her boyfriend Justin at his car and go out to eat with him
before a movie. She came out of her classroom and made her way
through the sea of people in the halls to her locker. She put
away the books from her last class and took the ones she needed
for homework. She started to head to Justin's last class to
surprise him knowing that he took a long time getting out of
there. She rounded the last corner, headed straight into the
classroom, and stopped dead in her tracks. There was Justin
standing in the front of the classroom making out with Stacy
Hann. "You asshole!" Alex screamed. Justin and Stacy
immediately broke apart, shocked. "Baby, it's not what you
think." He pleaded. "Not what I…? What is there to think
about?! You're making out with Stacy Hann! I think I understand
pretty well what's going on! We're through!" |
-0.086244 | 2.311651 | -1 | Some people with a disability may go to a local school, others a
special school. To read more on the difference between the two
please click here. In this video we went to visit The Langside
School in Dorset which is a specialist school for disabled
children. We also met 21-year-old Catriona who has a disability
called Downs Syndrome and 17-year-old Beth who has a disability
called Cerebral Palsy. Watch the video above to see what they
like about school. There are all different kinds of
disabilities, and it can be hard to know how to act around
someone who is disabled. Ruby went to visit a Junior school in
Surrey to get their opinion on what being disabled means and how
you should act around someone who’s got a disability. More
than half a million children under the age of 16 have a
disability in the UK. Many schools have children with
disabilities and there’s a lot of debate about the best ways to
help disabled children learn. At their local school Children
with a disability may have a helper with th |
-1.128254 | 4.06055 | -1 | MIDDLETOWN, Pa.—Emergency sirens have been scheduled for testing
again at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. The latest
test will see the sirens sounding for several minutes about
12:15 p.m. Thursday. The new sirens will eventually replace an
older system still in place, but that won't happen until the new
sirens pass several more tests. The 96 sirens are located
within 10 miles of the plant, and are in place to warn residents
of a nuclear accident. The plant in Middletown, near
Harrisburg, is owned by Exelon. |
-4.350415 | 1.027346 | 18 | We support the following browsers: D'Wok N' Grill 313
Wellington Street, Launceston, Tasmania 7249, Australia 03 6344
8880 Update restaurant details Got a photo? Add it. Ranked #134
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you get mussels, prawns, and bow buck farn! Was this review
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restaurant reviews 14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes 1 of 5
stars Reviewed September 9, 2012 This the second time we have
tried this place(calling it a restaurant is an exaggeration)and
it hasn't improved since 15 years ago.The staff were friendly
but not very efficient seeing as there were |
-2.540411 | -0.212233 | 36 | Ten Miles Square July 01, 2013 11:04 AM Why Debates About
Public Debt Are Dumb By Keith Humphreys In the past few years,
there have been countless op-ed pieces and spirited debates
about the level of government debt in the U.S. and in the
Eurozone, whether it is a problem, and what to do about it. But
rarely does it seem that anyone changes their mind as a result
of all this arguing. Indeed, many people walk away from debates
about government debt frustrated or even hopping mad. My
experience as a marriage counselor taught me that for a
discussion of a disagreement to be productive, the parties have
to have a shared understanding of what is being debated. If a
husband thinks a marital debate is about leaving the toliet seat
up or not, and the wife thinks it is about why her husband never
listens to, appreciates or loves her the way he should, expect
fireworks and frustration. If you are in an argument that you
think is about government debt and it’s going nowhere, it may be
because the person you are deb |
-0.481589 | 1.269486 | -1 | Foundations of America QU201 Prof. Scott Leone • Increase
font size • Default font size • Decrease font size 113
cherry bomb Cherry Bomb The cherry bomb, also known as a
Globe salute, is a small explosive or firework used for
entertainment purposes. A typical cherry bomb was of spherical
shape, and contained a small explosive composed of several
different materials ranging from flash powder to black powder.
The explosive was enclosed in a small paper cup surrounded by
sawdust fused with a mild adhesive. A small hole was drilled
allowing for the insertion of a fuse. When ignited, the fuse
would travel down into the explosive powder, initiating the
explosion. Due to its ability to inflict bodily harm, the cherry
bomb was deemed illegal by the United States government in 1996.
In Ragtime, a large profit of Father’s company came from the
production and distribution of fireworks. In Father’s absence,
mother’s younger brother engulfed himself in work, and agonized
over the creation of a more powerful |
-0.462156 | 0.750695 | 6 | - Advertisement - • Most Commentedmost commented up • Most
Emailedmost emailed up • Popularmost popular up Sorry, no
featured jobs currently. - Advertisement - « News Home Armed
men rob Warren woman and four kids Staff report A 29-year-
old Clearwater Street Northwest woman reported that three armed,
masked men broke into her house at 12:35 a.m. Thursday, picked
up two of her four children and carried them upstairs where they
demanded money. The woman said she was upstairs with one of her
children when she heard a loud crash, then heard her two boys,
age 7 months and 5 years, scream. The men carried the boys to
her and began yelling to show them where the money was. She
told them there was nothing to steal and went downstairs and
showed them there was nothing to take. The men put the boys
down. One of the men took the cellphone from her hand, and they
all fled out of the back of the house. The woman panicked when
she couldn’t find the two other children but later realized they
had run down th |
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error in [NSFileManager copyItemAtPath:toPath:error:]: source
path is nil do someone know why it's happening? Thank you very
much.. AppDelegate.h : NSArray*pathes=NSSearchPathForDirectori
esInDomains(NSDocumentDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES);
NSString*documentDirectory=[pathes objectAtIndex:0];//first dir
in app dir. NSString*path=[documentDirectory
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if(![filemanager fileExistsAtPath:path])
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ofType:@"plist"];//check if plist file exist; [filemanager
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1.368431 | 0.572779 | 118 | Religion & Ethics: Content from Across the ABC Date/Time 20
Dec 2013 2:21:15am Zac Smith said: "Why are there still
Christians in the world? After all these fantastic arguments to
the contrary, surely the only ones left are either ignorant of
the good news that you don't have to believe anymore (it's all
been refuted!), or have some corrupt interest in the
perpetuation of Christian belief. I'd like to posit the idea
that most Christians today have actually heard all or most of
the so-called knockdown arguments, and still believe the claims
of the bible to be credible without having a corrupt interest in
their perpetuation. We're not dumb people, we not bad people.
It's not that we are somehow convinced by cosmological or
teleological arguments whereas you are not." Zac Smith, each
argument you make against atheism here could also be made
against every other religion. The question is not "Why are you
Christian and not an atheist?"; it's "Why are you a Christian
and not the member of any of the world's oth |
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Submit 2. Check Spelling 1. JacobP. Oct 10, 2007 DJ2
has a wealth of ready to be harvested, imaginative material, but
it blows it all away in favour of run and gun. And shooting
stuff, mindlessly. How could you make that concept not fun? DJ2
manages to find a way through mundane, boring gameplay and
lazily designed levels. It's a shame to, because the game looks
pretty good for a portable offering. Message to Backbone
Studios: The point of a game is to be fun. Gameplay is what
makes the game. You can have 8-bit sprites making bleeping
sounds, and the game will do well IF it is fun. If there's going
to be a Death Jr. 3, please m |
-2.096109 | -0.681279 | 10 | Voter ID fight will continue October 4, 2012 The Altoona
Mirror Opponents of Pennsylvania's new voter identification law
won a critical battle Tuesday as a state judge blocked
enforcement of the measure in this fall's elections. But don't
think the war concerning voter IDs is over, even if the Corbett
administration decides not to appeal the temporary injunction.
The same fight is likely to emerge in 2013 as opponents once
again try to block the law. Commonwealth Court Judge Robert
Simpson ruled Tuesday that because of concerns about the ability
for voters to get a usable ID before Nov. 6, the state cannot
require one before people cast ballots next month. Election
workers will be able to ask people for a photo ID, but if
someone doesn't have one, that person still will be able to vote
as normally. The voter ID law had said that those without valid
IDs would have to cast provisional ballots and then provide the
county board of elections with identification within six days of
the election for their ball |
-2.726652 | 3.408984 | -1 | Personal Record: Race Travel February 22, 2011 Me, I like to
go. Offer me a trip to Iowa and I'll take back every mean thing
I've ever said about the Midwest. Ask me to come along on an
expedition to Antarctica and I'll forget that I suffer when cold
and say, Hell yeah. Recently a friend who used to run told me
that he was interested in training for a marathon, that he
wanted something "picturesque," like somewhere in Italy, and
wanted his (non-running) wife to join him on the trip and during
the race. I got this message a couple of days after I had flown
24 hours to run, 36 hours later, a marathon. It occurred to me
that traveling to do races may not always be the best idea,
especially for people who aren't experienced marathoners. I told
him to do a local one and then take a vacation in Italy. How
much better it is to sleep in your own bed before and after a
race, to eat your normal foods, to not worry about getting blood
clots on long plane trips. To be able to find bathrooms to deal
with the inevitab |
0.310965 | 6.83509 | -1 | Video: Peachtree iDac Digital-to-Analog Converter and Digital
iPod® Dock From the Crutchfield Archives Crutchfield catalogs
David Solomon, Founding Partner of Peachtree Audio, introduces
their new iDac and explains how it makes the music on your
iPod®, computer, and other components sound better. Tara: We're
here today with David Solomon of Peachtree Audio and he's doing
trainings at Crutchfield today. So we're just going to talk to
you a little bit and learn a little bit more about Peachtree. So
we're going to start here with the iDac, which is one of your
newer products, and if you can just explain a little bit about
it. David: Yeah, the iDac was something that we've had in the
works for quite some time. It's really for people who have
multiple digital devices. With an iPod, you can stick this into
our dock and this dock is actually a digital dock that will take
the information from the iPod, the ones and zeros from the iPod,
instead of the analog output, and transfer it directly to our
DAC, which basi |
0.158488 | 4.360469 | -1 | Saturday, November 30, 2013 Bike Brands at the Low-Key
Hillclimbs Starting in week 5 I began asking riders to describe
the bike they were on when they RSVP'ed for the following
weekend's Low-Key Hillclimb. We used to write this down at
check-in, but it made it a lot easier to search the data if I
had it entered digitally. So if we had a rider on a red and
yellow bike and couldn't identify him I could search for all
descriptions with both "red" and "yellow" for the bike and
realize there was only one such description. We also ask for
jersey color, but still write that down at the start, since I
for one have problems planning this sort of thing ahead of time.
But maybe others plan their wardrobes better, so I may add
jersey description to the RSVP form as well. But anyway, I
decided to check what bike brands people were riding this year.
So for rider numbers for whom I had a bike description (one per
rider, so not counting the same rider multiple times if he rode
multiple weeks), considered his bike descript |
-1.349609 | 7.562319 | -1 | Recreate 'The Abyss' and 'Dambusters' With Google Earth Google
Earth Google Earth is always a bit of a curio--appealing to the
voyeur inside all of us a little, as well as tapping into some
vague educational vein. It's just got a whole lot more curious
though, with under-sea and WWII layers that'll really appeal to
academics. Predictably Google's touting the new oceanic layers
with the line "anyone can be a desktop Cousteau" but that
doesn't detract from how interesting the new material actually
is. Essentially Ocean Showcase is a part curated tour of the
World's ocean floors, courtesy of National Geographic, and with
videos by NG's Sylvia Earle. There's data from NOAA, information
about fishes, whales and more sporty info on dive sites and
surfing from suppliers like wannadive and wannasurf, and even
data on World War 2 wrecks on the sea floors. Google Ocean
It's a multi-featured new option in Earth and it's got
undeniable educational value. But perhaps not quite so much as
the other new layer Google's |