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0.679345 | 2.89867 | -1 | Networking Your Way to a Great Job Are you networking your way
to a great job? If not, find out how you can achieve your career
dreams even faster Some people call networking a "hidden job
market". Perhaps this is due to the fact that it is not like a
job fair where finding a great job is the objective of the
event. In a networking situation, the goal is to get to know
other people and develop mutual relationships that benefit one
another. In some cases, it just happens to lead to a great job
offer. The outcome in meeting other people in any given
situation can lead you to find a great job whether it is the
stated purpose of the meeting or not. Everything depends on what
you say and do. Networking your way to a great job is about
relationships. networking your way to a great job, networking
your way The first thing to realize is that very few people
want to meet other people just for fun at networking events.
Everyone has an agenda. This isn't a negative, just a statement
of fact. Be prepared mentally to |
4.364071 | -4.482924 | 0 | YOU ARE HERE: LAT HomeCollectionsDodgers Q & A: What do free-
agent acquisitions mean for Dodgers, Angels? The Dodgers have
signed Zack Greinke and the Angels have a deal with Josh
Hamilton. Now, what can we expect as the teams head into 2013?
Dodgers beat writer Dylan Hernandez looks at the possibilities.
December 13, 2012|By Dylan Hernandez Who would have thought the
baseball off-season would be so interesting? The Dodgers spent a
lot of money and added the top pitching free agent Zack Greinke,
getting him from the Angels. And then on Thursday the Angels
added Josh Hamilton, the top hitting free agent. What's left are
a lot of questions and speculation about what might happen.
Here's an attempt at some answers. Does the increased payroll
mean increased ticket prices for both teams? Probably not. The
Dodgers released their season-ticket prices in October and they
weren't significantly different than they were a year ago.
Here's something to remember: Ticket prices are largely based on
supply and demand. |
4.470562 | -3.14736 | 1 | Hodgson hopes for Nice draw Blackpool Citizen: Roy Hodgson's
side have been seeded for the Euro 2016 draw Roy Hodgson's side
have been seeded for the Euro 2016 draw Roy Hodgson will take a
break from his World Cup preparations this weekend when he
travels to Nice to see who his England team are pitted against
in their European Championship qualifying group. Ever since
England qualified for the World Cup in October, their manager
has been a busy man. Hodgson and his coaches Ray Lewington and
Gary Neville have travelled across the country watching
England's squad contenders. The England manager has also made
two flying visits to Brazil - the first in December for the draw
and the second one this week when he visited Manaus, where
England kick off their World Cup finals campaign against Italy,
and attended a coaches' workshop in Florianopolis. But the
66-year-old's attention will shift momentarily on Sunday when he
travels to the host nation of the revamped 2016 European
Championship. For the first time i |
3.081795 | 5.012611 | 2 | View Full Version : Concussion and Rail dets replaced!
02-15-2002, 12:53 AM Read the info on the official JK2 site
about the Heavy repeater. Secondary fire sounds a lot like conc
:) Also we have confirmation on a rocket launcher type weapon.
One thing that I've noticed is that JK2 has serveral
traps/mines/gernade type weapons available. I kinda doubt that
the thermal dets will be that great in MP (they were absolutely
useless in JK MP) but the mines could be useful if you plant
them well, at least in a no-low force game. Most people in JK
run out in the open dropping them as they whent along. You have
to be smart with mines if you want to get kills with them. Also
I wonder if it will be possible to just run pas them with force
speed the same way we did in JK. The Golan Arms FC-1 sounds
like a pretty sweet weapon. Kinda sounds like a shotgun but I
hope it ends up being more like a UT flak cannon. The secondary
fire sounds like an improved version of the q3 gernade launcher.
Sounds like this weapon is a goo |
-0.069392 | 5.21861 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × You know how birds perch on powerlines
without getting electrocuted? What if by some chance that I find
myself falling and I grab on one of them? Let's say both of my
hands are on the same line, would i get electrocuted? I am
thinking I won't because the current won't rush through me and I
won't be part of the circuit - me - powerline. How does the
ground play a role in this? I've heard people say that the
ground creates a potential difference, but how? There is only
voltage across the powerlines, the pole connecting to the ground
is wood, an insulator? share|improve this question add comment
2 Answers up vote 4 down vote accepted The voltage difference
is between the lines (e.g. in a 3-phase system) and between the
line and ground. This voltage difference exists across the
insulators and pole, as well as through the air to ground. These
voltage differences are obviously small enough to avoid striking
an arc, hence no current flows between the lines or between line
and ground |
-0.804031 | -1.254169 | 3 | Switch to Desktop Site Why Congress, Bush disagree on
waterboarding of terror suspects The president is likely to
veto a bill outlawing such harsh interrogation methods, but the
debate goes on. About these ads Much of the debate over
interrogation techniques in the war on terror is focusing on a
tactic called waterboarding. But a bill passed last month
outlaws the full range of harsh interrogation methods used by
the Central Intelligence Agency to force terror suspects to
talk. Supporters say the law is an effort by Congress to bring
moral and legal clarity to a murky corner of America's war on
terror. Opponents say the bill would forewarn Al Qaeda and help
them defeat tactics that US intelligence officers rely on to
keep America safe. A promised veto by President Bush may be
imminent. And it does not appear there are enough votes in
Congress to override such a veto. But the debate is almost
certain to continue as the issue arises in high-profile legal
cases. The intelligence authorization bill, passed |
3.950437 | 3.793616 | 35 | • The Hollywood Reporter on LinkedIn • Follow THR on Pinterest
Lucas Kasdan - P 2012 George Lucas and Lawrence Kasdan Sources
tell THR that each will write separate projects, not necessarily
"Episode 8" and "Episode 9" -- a plan similar to Marvel's movies
around "The Avengers." The post-George Lucas Star Wars
universe slowly is taking shape. Soon after it was announced
Oct. 30 that Disney would acquire Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion,
it was revealed that Oscar winner Michael Arndt (Little Miss
Sunshine) had written a 40- to 50-page treatment for the new
trilogy and would be writing the script for Star Wars: Episode
VII. Then reports emerged the week of Nov. 19 that The Empire
Strikes Back’s Lawrence Kasdan (CAA, Greenberg Glusker) and
Sherlock HolmesSimon Kinberg (CAA, Jackoway Tyerman) would be
writing and producing Episode VIII and Episode IX, even as
Disney and Lucasfilm refused to confirm their top-secret plans.
But now insiders tell THR that while Kasdan and Kinberg indeed
have been hired to work |
-0.271364 | 9.352765 | 16 | Many times, I need to find out the computers users are currently
logged on to. Thus, I wrote FindLogon.vbs, which locates the
machine a user is logged on to by looking at the open sessions
on the user's home server and determining which computers those
sessions-originate from. Listing 1 shows an excerpt from
FindLogon.vbs. You can download the entire script from the
Windows Scripting Solutions Web site. Go to, enter 48796 in the
InstantDoc ID text box, then click the hotlink. I wrote this
script for machines running Windows XP. To launch the script,
use the command CScript FindLogon.vbs domain\nt_id where
domain is the name of the user's domain and nt_id is the user's
logon name. FindLogon.vbs assumes that the home directory field
in the user's domain account properties isn't empty. This field
contains the name of the user's home server, which is needed to
access that server's sessions. When a user accesses resources on
a server, an active session is established-between the user's
computer and that server |
-0.909446 | 5.183734 | 4 | Howdy, Stranger! BMW 5-Series Sedans • shiposhipo Posts:
9,152 Dude, it's always a good idea to make sure the brain
is in gear before engaging the mouth (or the fingers in this
case). First off, for whatever reason, BMWs have historically
been much faster than the numbers on paper would otherwise
indicate. Like it or don't. Second, the 530i has 255 hp, not
220. In fact, I cannot remember a 530i model ever having 220 hp.
Maybe the old V8 version from the early 1990s? As far as
calling y'all Trolls, yup, that's what y'all are. Descending
upon a dedicated forum and bashing the car in said forum is VERY
Trollish behavior. I would expect the same treatment if I was to
start posting on the Sonata forum claiming that it is nothing
but an overpriced spam can. Now, if this was a comparison forum,
then all bets are off of course. As a final comment, BMWs
have NEVER been all about horsepower. There have been times when
they have evolved to the point where they were near the leading
edge, however, I |
2.466644 | 2.893214 | -1 | Discussion in 'SMB' started by gards2, Jan 7, 2011. Thread
Status: Not open for further replies. 1. gards2 gards2
Striker It still goes on doesn't it up and down the
highways and byways of this great country!!!:lol: 2.
luvulongtime luvulongtime Striker prefer heartbreak
hotel but there you go 3. Mr Mackay Mr Mackay New Member
Is this just another excuse for a thread from you, each one is
more pathetic than the other Give it a rest, if you have no
decent crack then dont post at all rather than subjecting us to
your verbal diarrhea 4. luvulongtime luvulongtime Striker
:lol: class. love your posts :lol: 5. Wilfy Wilfy Striker
6. oROSSo oROSSo Striker looking at his history is
even funnier, must be a hoot in his house on a night..... 7.
zwartekat zwartekat Striker I can feel the love. 8.
luvulongtime luvulongtime Striker he's class,,i've
actually laughed or at least smiled at everyone he's made,,and
what makes the |
-2.90565 | 1.293523 | -1 | Essay Color Key Free Essays Unrated Essays Better Essays
Stronger Essays Powerful Essays Term Papers Research Papers
Drugs Should NOT be Legal Rate This Paper: Length: 1795 words
(5.1 double-spaced pages) Rating: Red (FREE) Drugs Should
NOT be Legal Everyone agrees that something must be done about
the tremendous physical and emotional health problems that drug
abuse causes. Concern about the abuse of drugs is so widespread
that recent polls indicate it to be one of the most serious
problems in today's world, threatening the security and freedom
of whole nations. Politicians, health experts and much of the
general public feel that no issue is more important than drug
abuse. America's other pressing social problems- disease,
poverty, child abuse and neglect, and corruption- often have a
common element; that is drug abuse. The use of illegal drugs
such as cocaine, crack, heroin and marijuana cause extensive
harm to the body and brain. Yet, substances that impair memory,
concentration and attention s |
4.484592 | 3.011108 | 5 | Alphabetical Movie – The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker is not
made to be an anti-war film but that does not mean it is pro-
war. It is a film about soldiers with an extremely dangerous
job and how they deal with that job. It reduces triumphs and
defeats to moments of minimal consequence in the day-to-day life
of a soldier in a war zone. Films that could be fairly argued
to be pro-war are about tactical victories. The Dirty Dozen is
about a single mission and the victory of that mission. The
Hurt Locker could have been about any single mission but
instead, it is about the fact that missions don’t end. Imagine
if most of the Dirty Dozen had survived and returned to base.
There would have been another mission. And another.
Individual soldiers may be heroes but soldiering is a job. A
very dangerous job. It is not a mission. It is not a series of
heroic encounters. Most of it is just trying to get through the
day without getting yourself killed or wounded. There doesn’t
seem to be any glory in what t |
0.469326 | 8.231007 | 74 | How to Install (And Dual Boot) Ubuntu In Macbook Air (5,2) I
love Apple for their hardware, but when it comes to the desktop
OS, I much prefer Linux (Ubuntu) over the OS X. I recently got
myself a MacBook Air (the 2012 version, 5,2) and unsurprisingly,
after using the Lion (and subsequently the Mountain Lion) as the
default for two months, I have switched to using Ubuntu as the
default OS. The installation process is not as easy as previous
build of MBA. If you are keen to install and dual boot Ubuntu on
your MacBook Air (5,2), here is the full tutorial. If you have
an external CD-ROM, it is easier to burn a Ubuntu LiveCD and
boot from the CD. For me, I prefer to use the USB installer
instead. Note: The usual method of creating the USB installer
using the Startup USB Creator tool in Ubuntu will not work in
work. You have to follow the steps follow to get it to work. 1.
In your Mac, download the 64-bit Mac (AMD64) desktop CD iso. 2.
Once the download is completed, plug in your USB drive and open
a Termina |
-1.040007 | 0.392318 | 6 | Thursday, April 5, 2012 Bridgecorp Directors guilty The Crown
says it will seek longer prison sentences for two Bridgecorp
directors than have been seen in any finance company case so
far. Fellow Bridgecorp director Peter Steigrad was found guilty
on six charges and not guilty on four. Justice Geoffrey Venning
said "imprisonment is inevitable" for Petricevic and Roest and
has remanded the pair in custody until sentencing. Petricevic
will be sentenced on April 26 and Roest on May 18. Both
Petricevic and Roest asked to be bailed so they could gather
with family that had recently returned from overseas, however
Justice Venning said that was an insufficient reason to keep the
pair from jail. Petricevic's lawyer Charles Cato gathered in a
private meeting room with his client's family and friends after
Petricevic was led into custody. Steigrad will be bailed to
travel between New Zealand and his home in Australia where he
has "particular personal circumstances" to attend to. He will be
sentenced on May 18. Steigr |
4.385404 | -4.429899 | 0 | Thursday, October 12, 2006 Notes mode Ten free minutes for me,
10 free half-formed opinions for you: 1. Three scattered
thoughts on the Pats: 1) I love the Jabar Gaffney signing. If he
caught 55 balls last year playing with David Carr, he's more
than qualified to be a third or fourth receiver for Tom Brady.
2) Stephen Gostkowski hasn't won my confidence when it comes to
putting the ball through the uprights, but his booming kickoffs
are justification enough for a secure place on the roster. He
gives the Patriots a tremendous advantage in field position. 3)
I'm glad to see Hank Poteat found work during the bye week,
signing with the Jets. I trust he'll be released from
Manginiville in time to rejoin the Pats next weekend at Buffalo.
2. The more I hear from Lou Piniella during his playoff stint in
the Fox broadcast booth, the more I wish the Yankees had hired
him to replace Torre. Piniella is everything the Yankees don't
need at the moment - he's rash, temperamental, and judging by
his broadcasting gig, sho |
0.130346 | 7.406432 | -1 | The Register® Original URL: MSI Windows webpad goes on sale
How much? By Tony Smith Posted in Tablets, 28th January 2011
15:03 GMT How much would you pay for a 10in tablet running
Windows 7 Home Premium? Whatever your answer, you could still be
asked to pay as much as £650 for MSI's WindPad 100, which is
just such a gadget. MSI WindPad 100W To be fair, retailer
Simply Electronics will actually lighten your wallet by only
£500, claiming that the £150 difference is a discount it's
knocking off the £650 retail price. Still, even at £500, the
tablet - spotted in the retail channel by website Hexus - is
expensive given it's essentially just a netbook minus a
keyboard. Simply WindPad The display is a netbook-standard
10.1in, 1024 x 600. It has 2GB of DDR 2 memory. The CPU is
listed as an "Intel Mobile Processor" - an Atom, we suspect. But
it does have a 32GB and doesn't come with Windows 7 Starter. It
has a mini HDMI port. Simply's website says it has units in
stock. ® |
-0.053996 | 4.777681 | 143 | Explicit and Implicit Hydrogens: Taking liberties with valence
The field of cheminformatics has two concepts of implicit vs.
explicit when it comes to talking about hydrogen atoms. The
first concept is at the internal data structure level where
explicit hydrogens are each stored as an atom object (like any
other element) vs. implicit hydrogens that exist only as a
hydrogen count field associated with a parent atom. The second
concept is at the file format or line notation representation
level where the number of hydrogens or valence is either
explicitly specified vs. encodings where the hydrogen count is
implicitly defined by some (often undocumented) valence model.
The existence of these two related but independent concepts is a
recent personal realization after discovering what I’d
previously called an “explicit hydrogen” differed from what
OpenBabel or RDKit call an explicit hydrogen. To demonstrate
the difference consider the following three SMILES for methane:
“C”, “[CH4]” and “[H][C]([H])([H])[H]“ |
-2.118044 | 3.485014 | -1 | Skip to Navigation Impacts of Plantation Age, Fire and
Disturbance on Catchment Yield The problem of sustainable water
resource management is a key issue confronting Australia in the
21st century. Increasing demand through increased population
size, declining rainfall across parts of temperate Australia and
consequently an increasing need to allocate water to maintain
ecosystem health and ecosystem service provision are the
dominant threats to the maintenance of an adequate supply of
water to urban, peri-urban and rural communities. Endocrine
Disrupting Chemicals in the Australian Riverine Environment
There is growing community concern about the trace levels of
certain organic chemicals in the environment, especially in
wastewater or reclaimed water. Certain chemicals in the
environment have been shown to interact with the endocrine
system of organisms. These compounds are generally referred to
as endocrine disrupting chemicals or EDCs. An EDC has been
defined as “an exogenous substance or mixture that a |
0.474854 | -1.416585 | 7 | Huffpost Media Edward Wasserman Headshot News Media Blow the
Mideast Rioting Story Posted: Updated: The coverage is knit
together by primordial bigotry and vile stereotypes. In Muslim
countries, the media inflame ancestral hates and rekindle what
Fouad Ajami calls "a deep and enduring sense of humiliation."
News reports goad the masses, pointing to the video as yet
another insult by a decadent, predatory West intent on cruelly
defiling the most cherished elements of Islam. U.S. media, for
their part, fill their screens with images of bestial fury by
throngs of wild-eyed lunatics, incapable of restraint and
impervious to reason, fanatics whose forebears once screamed
"the Quran or the sword" and held the U.S. embassy in Tehran
hostage. Here we go again. Islamist leaders accuse Western
governments of furtively promoting anti-Muslim slander; their
media scoff at official denunciations of the video here and the
use of anti-blasphemy laws in Europe to protect Muslims there
from vilification. U.S. leaders i |
-0.703906 | 7.033638 | 8 | Android apps for Emergencies by Deleted User Deleted User
says: Your Android phone could be a life-saver, whether you're
young or old. Here are a few apps that might just help in a
pinch Deleted User's picks 1. ICE: In Case of Emergency
ICE: In Case of Emergency This app stores medical data and
contacts for first responders in case of an emergency. 2.
CPR•Choking CPR•Choking How to help someone who might be
choking on something quickly and effectively. 3. Safety NET
Safety NET Monitors the phone’s accelerometer for signs of a
sudden fall. Could be good for a senior person living alone.
4. Pet First Aid Pet First Aid Remember, pets can face
emergencies too, so this app is useful to have just in case.
5. First Aid First Aid Simple but basic information if you
need it. Start the Discussion What do you think of Deleted
User's curated list? Leave a comment |
-0.726372 | 3.468381 | -1 | KGS Home Digital Geologic Mapping at Kentucky Geological
Survy Completion of the Digital Mapping Program The Kentucky
Geological Survey (KGS) has completed the vectorization of 707
1:24,000-scale, geologic quadrangle maps. This milestone was
reached in April, 2004 and provides Kentucky with complete
digital geologic quadrangle map (1:24,000) coverage. In the
process of vectorization, a database of geologic information,
entitled Digitally Vectorized Geologic Quadrangle (DVGQ) will be
generated and appropriate metadata will be created.
Approximately half of these DVGQ’s are already released to the
public and the remainder are undergoing final reviews and file
processing before release. During the past decade, the Kentucky
Digital Mapping Program employed 50 staff and students who
digitized geologic quadrangles to convert them into digital
format at a cost of about 3.8 million dollars. During the
original geologic mapping program (1960-1978), over 250
geologists mapped the entire state at a cost of 20.9 mi |
-0.214822 | 6.962049 | 113 | [opendtv] Re: Digital radios outstrip analogue At 3:23 PM -0500
3/2/05, Manfredi, Albert E wrote: >Craig Birkmaier wrote: >>
What I was trying to ask is why do we have multiple >>
infrastructures for broadcasting different services. >One size
doesn't fit all. For radio, more robust, less >spectral
efficiency affordable. For TV more spectral >efficiency
required, less robustness more easily >tolerated. (This is high
quality TV, not the cell phone Yes Bert, we have already been
over this. You can satisfy all of these requirements with a
single properly designed digital broadcast Not only this, but
it is NOT correct to lump all video services together. There is
a continuum from high quality video services that require high
bit rates, with less robustness to lower bit rates with more
robustness. Even the ATSC understands this, although 2VSB is
never likely to be used by broadcasters. >The analog world
accommodated this as easily as the >digital world can. There is
a small sliver of spectrum >just abov |
-4.130147 | 1.485079 | 21 | Santa Monica is Really Excited About Their Dunkin’ Donuts If
you call the Dunkin’ Donuts store in Santa Monica, California
today, the first thing you’ll notice is the sound of pandemonium
in the background. Then a friendly employee, barely audible over
the chaos in the background, is heard: “Dunkin’ Donuts Santa
Monica, how can I help you?” The employee sounds upbeat, even
as the crowd of people that began gathering outside the Dunkin’
location on Sunday night is now filling the store.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below After reports of eager
customers setting up camp outside the Santa Monica location,
reached out to learn just how crazy things were getting. The
answer we got? “Let me put you on with someone who can answer
your questions because I’m kind of in the middle of the line.”
Before long, Public Relations Manager Justin Drake was on the
phone to explain that they had 300 people waiting outside when
they first opened the doors at 5 a.m. and that the earliest
customers had actually been campin |
3.274456 | 0.08912 | 9 | Star Wars Star Wars: Shah Rukh Khan vs. Salman Khan Role
Reversal Previous4 of 11Next Share this Gallery Salman Khan
continued with the sweet, romantic comedies, with dollops of
emotions, epitomised by his sensational hit with Madhuri Dixit,
'Hum Aapke Hain Kaun'. His fetish for brawn display too bloomed
with a series of unmemorable action flicks. Shah Rukh Khan, the
charismatic darling of housewives, did a strategic shift; he
went maniac, nay, on serial killer mode. In a way he challenged
Bollywood conventions like nobody's business. A handsome hero
killing his own girlfriend? Well, that was new. But why did we
clap for the villainous Shah Rukh instead of the hero of 'Darr',
Sunny Deol? User Poll Who is the real King Khan? 46 %
Shah Rukh Khan 7,318 votes 54 % Salman Khan
8,571 votes Total Responses: 15,889 Not scientifically valid.
Results are updated every minute. |
-1.963104 | -0.890672 | 10 | Huffpost Politics The Blog Brian Ross Headshot Throw the Bums
In! Posted: Updated: When the economy stinks, and CEOs are
getting millions in bonuses for firing enough of you, and you
can't toss GE's Jeffrey Immelt out on his ear, but you can vote,
it can seem mighty appealing to "throw the bums out" to vent
your rage. The bums poised to be thrown in, though, make reality
TV contestants look like Rhodes scholars, and become the very
thing that the Founding Fathers of this country feared the most.
Tea Party Taxes the Political System The Tea Party umbrella is
bigger than the Travelers' Insurance company's. Its leadership
covers a wide spectrum of the disaffected, from the more
extremist Republican fiscal conservatives and rebranded GOP
Libertarians who want to dismantle the government; to the varied
temperatures of racist who fear "their" America slipping away;
to the delusionals who confuse their flag-wrapped zealotry with
true patriotism, to the religious whack-jobs on messianic
missions to reshape the |
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-3.47142 | 1.906171 | -1 | Medical miscellany: Why hangovers get worse with age By Daily
Mail Reporter Older people feel the effects of hangovers more
than young drinkers Young people - and regular drinkers -
produce more of this enzyme, so they don't feel the effects of
alcohol as much as older people, says consultant hepatologist Dr
Rajiv Jalan of University College Hospital London. The only
good news is, with age, hangover headaches become less of a
problem. The headaches are the result of alcohol damaging the
brain, causing it to swell temporarily and crash against the
skull. But as we age our brains shrink, so there is more room
for it to swell before it hits the bone. |
-0.605289 | 1.7612 | -1 | Opinion: Academies, the dismantling of our state education
system? Guest blogger and Leeds schools campaigner Victoria
Jaquiss looks at the increasing role academies play in education
and asks: Are teachers the new miners? primrose high school
protest leeds Pupils protest at Primrose High School in March.
The school could be closed and turned into an academy
Photograph: John Baron/guardian.co.uk Chapter One: What is an
Academy and how does it manifest itself? An academy is a
school, with a pretentious title. Full-stop. No, make that a
comma. It's a school, with a pretentious title, and with a bit
more money to play around with than other schools. Academies
aren't really anything. They have no vision or educational
philosophy. This makes fighting the introduction of academies
into the educational world like fighting jelly. The previous
("Labour") government thought they would like to replace
"failing" schools with academies. So just in the neighbourhoods
where children were most vulnerable, and most in n |
0.505459 | -1.94217 | 69 | RSS Feeds Albanian voters urged to remember 'ties to world'
Saturday - 6/22/2013, 1:49pm ET Trash bins in capital Tirana
Saturday, June 22, 2013, are filled with posters, banners and
other materials used by the political parties during the month-
long electoral campaign. Political campaigning stops in Albania
Saturday, a day before parliamentary elections which are
considered a crucial test for its ambitions for closer ties and
eventual membership in the European Union. (AP Photo/Hektor
Pustina) Associated Press TIRANA, Albania (AP) -- Albania's
president on Saturday warned voters to remember the country's
"ties to the world" during parliamentary elections considered a
crucial test of the impoverished nation's ability to hold fair
elections. Conservative Prime Minister Sali Berisha is seeking
a third term but faces a strong challenge from Socialist leader
Edi Rama in Sunday's vote. Both have ambitions of closer ties
and eventual membership in the European Union, which is pressing
for broad reforms and a |
-1.459854 | 3.939754 | 11 | Could $100 oil turn dumps into plastic mines? LONDON Tue Aug
26, 2008 2:53am EDT 1 of 3. A man collects recyclable plastic
materials, washed ashore by waves, which will be sold for 21
pesos ($0.48) in exchange for food in Manila in this August 2,
2008 file photo. Sparked by surging oil, a dramatic rise in the
value of old plastic is encouraging waste companies across the
world to dig for buried riches in rotting rubbish dumps.
Credit: Reuters/Cheryl Ravelo LONDON (Reuters) - Sparked by
surging oil, a dramatic rise in the value of old plastic is
encouraging waste companies across the world to dig for buried
riches in rotting rubbish dumps. With this in mind,
leaders of the world's waste management industry are planning to
come together in London in October for what is being billed as
the first "global landfill mining" conference. "Once plastic is
in a landfill site, it pretty much sits there doing nothing --
and the beauty of that is that you're able to go back and
recapture it in the future," said |
-0.605674 | 5.277807 | 4 | Almost a year ago, we brought you news of a seemingly crazy
scheme to generate electricity from the footfalls of pedestrians
and we're happy to update that with word that the scheme was
such a success it's being expanded. The experiment is being run
by JR East, one of Japan's national rail operators, in Tokyo
station and now features much-improved technology that increases
the previous power-generating capacity. Power up Piezoelectric
elements in the floor around ticket gates convert the kinetic
energy of footsteps to electricity, with improvements boosting
the capacity by a factor of ten from the earlier trial. JR East
says it expects the power floor to generate 1,400kW per day,
which will be more than enough to power the RFID-reading ticket
gates as well as electronic billboards in the station. Numbers
game Of course, Tokyo being home to almost 13 million people
greatly helps JR East in its drive to harness the energy they
expend on the daily commute, so we don't expect to see this
technology in Accri |
3.283352 | 3.793461 | 114 | Memory Alpha Dominion cold war 36,470pages on this wiki The
Dominion Cold War is an unofficial term for the period from the
Federation initial contact with the Dominion in late 2370 to the
outbreak of the Dominion War in late 2373. During this time, the
Alpha and Gamma Quadrant powers strived to establish strong
diplomatic and military positions in preparation for the coming
conflict. First Contact Edit With the discovery of the
Bajoran wormhole in 2369, vessels from the Alpha Quadrant began
exploring the Gamma Quadrant. Rumors were soon heard of a great
Gamma Quadrant power known as the Dominion. For quite some
time, the Dominion had been secretly collecting extensive
information on the cultures of the Alpha Quadrant, but it was
not until late 2370 that direct contact with the Dominion was
established by Starfleet Commander Benjamin Sisko on a planet in
the Gamma Quadrant when his team was detained by Dominion
forces. USS Odyssey firing phasers The Odyssey fires on a
Jem'Hadar fighter. In response, |
0.108647 | 4.020436 | -1 | Starting to look like a donkey Bad Dad Behavior Babies are not
light packers. Even a simple trip to the corner store often
requires three Sherpas just to carry all of their toys, diapers,
clothing, and accessories. However, under no circumstances is it
acceptable to store any of those odds and ends in a fanny pack.
There are just some things big boys don't wear. The day you wear
a bum bag in public is the day you should be required to donate
your testicles to charity. More Like This Best of the
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3.714378 | -4.483847 | 12 | A few nuggets • The Lakers-Mavericks game is getting me
pumped up for what could be one of the greatest 1-2 punches in
years: the NHL playoffs and the NBA's Western Conference
playoffs. It's quite possible I might go as far as taking a
human life in order to acquire a DVR/TiVo for all these great
games I'll be missing at work. It also brought up another
question. Is there an NHL player who is as unstoppable, but at
times unappreciated like Kobe Bryant? At 36, Jaromir Jagr
cannot really physically dominate like he used to, but that's
the first name I could come up with. Both stars are generally
disliked, they both won championships early in their careers and
they both demanded a trade that would separate them from their
bigger-than-life running mates (for Kobe it was Shaq; for Jagr
it was Lemieux even if the Jagr situation probably had more to
do with his obese gambling debts). I think the most shocking
similarity is that Jagr and Bryant have exactly one regular
season MVP trophy between the two of them |
-0.962209 | 3.092595 | 84 | An advertising agency for BMW has paid to name a cold weather
front sweeping Europe “Cooper” in Germany, after the lawmakers
Mini Cooper. Germany’s meteorology institute allows the
sponsorship of weather systems. On its website, advertising
agency Sassenbach says that naming the front after the open-air
vehicle was a “wind- and weather-proof idea”. It is encouraging
people to follow the path of the weather on meteorological
websites. While the snow and ice have brought some stunning
scenes across Europe, the freezing temperatures have led to at
least 100 deaths, mainly in Poland and Ukraine. In Ukraine
alone, nearly 950 people are being treated in hospital with
hypothermia and frostbite, the Associated Press news agency
reports. The Munich-based advertising agency said it was no
longer commenting on the unfortunate correlation between the
progress of the severe weather and the car it sought to
publicise. It has also named a warmer weather front to follow
“Minnie”. BMW has apologised for the stunt, wh |
2.090033 | 1.760567 | -1 | Sunday, September 30 On Mock-up and Cheating at Writing,
initting the Moebian Strip We write to learn. (Even if this
were writing, but it isn't.) In comes Elvis, asking where the
building is. For me it is quite obvious we are in the process
of closing a circle, and thereby initting a new cycle that we
will only recognise fully when it is running and we are all in
it. Speaking of avant-garde in this context is simply
ridiculous. There is no battle, you can't scout a future that
isn't happening yet. Rhetorics can only be truly understood
within the timeplace of their functionality. Avant-garde was
pretty good for people living in the first decades of the 20th
century. Anyone waving the flag of avant-garde now is just
making a fool of herself. What circle? Which closing? How's
that 'initing' anything? Let's get to the what do we have here
and now first. What do we have here and now? A silly poet
talking on a blog. A stand-alone comedian, pointing his own
floodlights at himself in an empty theatre. Aargh, th |
3.003699 | 2.021145 | -1 | Faith, Hope & Charity Trivia, Quotes, Notes and Allusions
Quotes (8) • MacGyver: Wait a minute! You can't just bury
someone. There are laws. You got to have a death certificate, a
burial permit, all kinds of stuff. Faith: Oh, poop. Lighten up,
MacGyver. • Hope: You are something else, Mr. MacGyver.
Faith: Oh, I wish I were thirty years younger. • Gorman: If
you cooperate, I promise you nobody gets hurt. Hope: Forget it,
sucker! You mugs will have to come in and get us. Isn't this
exciting? MacGyver: Oh yeah. • MacGyver: But I would like to
know why you didn't tell me about the money. Faith: Well, we
thought you were such a goodie two-shoes, maybe you'd make us
give Leo's money back. • Faith: You mean we're trapped?
MacGyver: Well, in the military, they call it "taking a
defensive position." Hope: Well, I like that much better. •
Hope: (to the man tying her up) Ow, shame on you. What would
your mother say? Faith: What mother? He's the kind of thing you
find under a rock. • Hope: Mr. MacG |
0.324749 | 7.404084 | -1 | Laptop Mag praises Apple tech support By Justin Aug 7, 2009
Topic Status: Not open for further replies. 1. For all the
things we could criticize Apple about, there are some aspects in
which they do excel and deserve some praise. Laptop Magazine
found that this is the case with the company’s tech support,
recently giving Apple a glowing review when pitting their
service up against some of its competitors, including Acer,
Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, Gateway, HP, Lenovo, Sony and Toshiba.
Read the whole story 2. Tekkaraiden Tekkaraiden TechSpot
Enthusiast Posts: 874 +52 It's about time they backed
their superior attitude with superior service. 3. Rage_3K_Moiz
Rage_3K_Moiz Sith Lord Posts: 7,277 +22 I think it's the
main reason Apple's popular. I've read about companies like HP
charging people $380 for replacing an entire laptop keyboard for
3 missing keys. The Apple store fellows just go to the back, pop
new ones in, and set you on your way. 4. There reason apple
has come out on |
2.396532 | 0.953583 | -1 | Masterius: Sundered Sisters; PG13; PPG fanfic Moderator: Mod
Squad Masterius: Sundered Sisters; PG13; PPG fanfic Postby
Masterius » Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:27 pm Yes, this really is a
Powerpuff Girls fanfiction. The "Prologue" chapter is an
introductory section, setting the stage for the rest of the
story, so even though the Powerpuff Girls are not (directly)
mentioned there, please be assured that Sundered Sisters is,
most certainly, about them. Sundered Sisters Book One: Break
on through (to the other side) And at the occurrence of the
Grand Conjunction, as prophesied by Phatak —High Priest, Acolyte
of the Most Secret, Voice of the Destroyer— Dread Sheldor would
lay in Superior juxtaposition to all. And at that moment would
His obedient, devoted people finally be raised up above all
others, becoming His Chosen. And as his Priests and acolytes
were servants of Dread Sheldor— And as his Chosen were to be
servants obedient to His Priests and acolytes— Given to them
would be all that lived on the surfa |
0.055542 | 7.176702 | 8 | Personal iPad 3 review Related: Josh's iPad review. Hey fellow
Verge followers, the following is my review of the New iPad, off
the bat you should know I'm presently a student, but studying
journalism to hopefully become a tech journalist. Now, onto the
review. To be quite frank, as much as I love Apple products
until now the iPad always seemed a little half baked to me. As
is often the case the second generation felt as though it should
have been the first - a sleek design with faster graphics.
Ultimately however they shot themselves in the foot by
introducing the iPhone 4's retina display after the iPad had
only been on the market for a couple of months, a phone with an
insanely high res display is cool, the thought of a high res
display in the tablet market was planted in the collective tech
lovers brain ever since. Coming a little less than two years
later, the folks over at Couportino have finally delivered, but
what exactly makes the new machine tic and in the end is it
really worth it? Spoilers, ye |
-1.818109 | 2.601868 | 54 | Endangered Panamian sloths, new research This video is called
Pygmy three-toed sloth swimming HD. From Wildlife Extra: First
population census of Critically Endangered pygmy three-toed
sloth In search of the pygmy sloth May 2012. A group of tiny
sloths living on an uninhabited island will finally counted,
after a team from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL)
conducted the first ever population census of the pygmy three-
toed sloth (Bradypus pygmaeus). Only found on 1 small island
The team undertook a nine-day expedition to Escudo Island, 17km
off the coast of Panama, which is the only place in the world
where the sloths are found. There, they conducted the first
detailed population and habitat survey of the area, and spent
time monitoring the unique behaviours of the world’s slowest
mammal. 16th most endangered mammal At half the size of their
mainland cousins, and weighing roughly the same as a newborn
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-2.739928 | 1.892425 | -1 | Part I- Fragmentation in Health Care: The Patient’s Perspective
This past September, I had the unfortunate and ironic experience
of transitioning from conducting research on the American
healthcare system to being a patient in the American healthcare
system. In September, I was diagnosed with testicular cancer,
while working as a research assistant for Professor Einer
Elhauge, scouring the Affordable Care Act for regulatory powers
with potential for defragmenting our national healthcare system.
Professor Elhauge, recently described fragmentation as a
systemic lack of coordination between physicians, as well as
between physicians and hospitals. This fragmentation results in
increased medical cost and medical errors. My experience as a
patient has led me to believe that defragmentation could help
reduce other, less quantifiable, emotional and psychological
costs to patients. I will attempt to demonstrate this through
recounting the first half of my story.[1] Let me begin with a
little more information ab |
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4.665192 | -3.179115 | 1 | By Chris Harris Much has been made about the tightness of this
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battle at the bottom of the table to be even more intense.
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pretty in 11th place. However, Wanderers remain in a precarious
position with just five points separating the bottom 10 clubs in
the top flight. Wenger attributes that to a general improvement
among the 'second tier' of Premier League clubs and, as a
result, the Frenchman is predicting a nail-biting battle to
avoid relegation. "What I make of the league is what we’ve seen
since the start is that it’s a very tight league," said Wenger
at his pre-match press conference. "You play a game where if
you win you are playing for Europe and then next week it’s not
to go down. "Apart from the top six or seven, everyone can be
involved in relegation. That means the quality has gone up and
the difference between the teams has become smaller. "The top
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4.865308 | 1.005793 | 13 | In this article, the authors address the question of whether and
how the appreciation of popular music consumers has globalized
in the four decades since the mid-1960s. They use information
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overall trend toward an internationalization of hits. However,
important shifts are noticeable underneath the surface. For the
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everything else is non stock (meaning isn't original equipment).
The problem I'm having is that the CMOS doesn't seem to want to
keep track of the time. By example I noticed the time was wrong
after freshly installing Windows XP Pro onto the machine even
after adjusting the time in the BIOS before starting the
install. The time was 3:10pm. I manually adjusted the time
continued with the installation of drivers and programs and such
until I had to restart. Upon restarting the time went back to
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4.31541 | 3.270759 | 5 | Movie News TRON 3 Will Likely Happen! Published at: April 6,
2011, 8:43 a.m. CST Nordling here. I'll give TRON: LEGACY
another shot. I have the double-feature Blu-Ray at the house.
I didn't like the film when I first saw it in December. I think
the film's got too much fat on it, and in comparison with the
ideas of the original film, I thought LEGACY didn't add much to
the table. But I'm willing to see it again and reassess it if
the film warrants it. Harry's said for months that another
sequel will probably happen, and according to Deadline, since
T:L broke box office records for first-time director Joseph
Kosinski, it looks like we'll get another go-around on the Game
Grid. Kosinski would likely return, along with LEGACY
screenwriters Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz. I don't think
they'll get the budget they received for LEGACY, so I'd imagine
the story should wind up much tighter. The original film, in
regards to pacing, is practically a Swiss clock in relation to
LEGACY. I liked the idea of t |
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PM The LES will simulate everything on Earth including climate
and environmental status (Source: Monstrous amounts of data
will be fed into supercomputers that utilize technology never
used before A researcher from the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology has joined forces with a group of scientists to
create a grandiose computer project capable of simulating
everything we know. Dr. Dirk Helbing, chairman of the FuturICT
project at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, along with
a team of scientists, have begun to collaborate on an Earth
project that could change how we see the world -- literally.
The computer project has been nicknamed the Living Earth
Simulator (LES), and the idea behind it is to simulate
everything on Earth, such as the spread of diseases, congestion
on roads, international financial transactions and weather
patterns. The project is aimed to epitomize both human and
environmental actions that shape our world. |
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-1.415203 | 1.27529 | -1 | sub committee stuff (Kelsey Farnham) 2.6.13 Higher Education
Committee CFO of USC, Ed Walton Main Discussion: When looking
at future projects at the university, two main costs are
calculated. Renewal Costs (which include Deferred
Maintenance) and Improvement Costs. When an old building is
gutted, and renovated, it depletes the deferred maintenance
costs and enables use for the next 40 years or lifetime of
that building. Minor topic- considering charging for more
parking on campus as a new source of income. Cutting spending?
Colleges are always broke and always building. 2.6.13 LCI Sub
Committee Erica Von Nesson Removing staff people from DEW
offices statewide based on a lower workload in some areas.
Unemployment rate is down, and less staff is needed. Estimated
2 million dollars will be saved. 90% of claims made online,
therefore not as many staff needed in offices. follow ups on
claimants are being done, but they are in the process of working
on a more consistent way to ensure claimants are j |
0.839622 | 5.961503 | -1 | Kangaroo business meeting - adjourned!!! Kangaroo business
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View past winners from this year Please participate in Meta and
help us grow. Tell me more × When reading about lenses,
sometimes I come along the term '3D pop' and I think I have a
rough idea about what it means; but I'd love to have a precise
or scientific explanation (optics) of it. Examples and tips
welcome! :D share|improve this question Only Zeiss lenses
create popping 3D photos, I'm afraid it's a trade secret ;) –
Matt Grum Aug 7 at 9:30 @MattGrum Not so! Pentax's FA Limited
series of lenses does too, although every True Loyal Pentaxian
knows that the secret was callously discarded for the designed-
for-digital DA series. – mattdm Aug 7 at 13:04 add comment 1
Answer up vote 11 down vote accepted All conventional
photographs are 2D representations of 3D scenes. Our brain
creates the illusion of depth based on cues from the image. This
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illegals will be able to thumb their noses at the Guardsmen as
they stream by, as long as they are unarmed. Recommend this
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-3.689456 | 7.275502 | -1 | assassin's creed 3 pc game free download Assassin's Creed 3 is
set in an open world and presented from the third person
perspective with a primary focus on using Desmond and Connor's
combat and stealth abilities to eliminate targets and explore
the environment. Connor is able to freely explore 18th century
Boston, New York and the American frontier to complete side
missions away from the primary storyline. The game also features
a multiplayer component, allowing players to compete online to
complete solo and team based objectives including assassinations
and evading pursuers. Ubisoft developed a new game engine, Anvil
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based gameplay during the 21st century, as well as the open
world gameplay set in 18th century colonial America, in which
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-1.443712 | 8.095522 | -1 | Cookiepocalypse: Implementing New Law Drops Use by 90% ICO
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party shopping basket? Ouch. That's what happened with the
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1.035489 | 6.496255 | 14 | low light shot of Sony NEX-6 vs Fuji X100 Started 8 months ago
| Discussions thread Contributing MemberPosts: 654Gear list In
reply to Pete peterson, 8 months ago Pete peterson wrote:
Interms of exposure, yes the camera should adjust the shutter
speed and ISO to compensate. The issue when comparing quality at
different appartures that with less light coming through the
lens on one you are either introducing more blur through a lower
shutter speed or more noise through a higher ISO. Either way the
final image quality will be reduced in a low light situation as
there is only so much movement that stabilisation can counter.
This is why people take pay much more for faster lenses (that
and the added depth of feild control). Photography is all about
light and how you control and adapt to it. a test that only lets
in half the light in one scenario compared to the other is
invalid if you are trying to compare quality. The only way to
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-2.078865 | 0.5719 | -1 | Breaking News Neal Barton's POV Think twice before you strike
POSTED: Thursday, August 29, 2013 - 3:50pm UPDATED: Tuesday,
September 17, 2013 - 2:11pm I've always said everyone should
work retail for six months out of their life. If they did,
they'd treat the person behind the counter better and put the
items back where they belong after they look at them. I worked
in a record shop in college and boy, what a lesson in life that
was. I can just imagine how intense it would be working at a
fast food place. Now, fast food workers in some bigger cities
in the country are planning to go on strike, if they're not
already on strike. Really? Most make $7.25 an hour and they are
demanding $15 an hour. Where did they get that number? Just a
few weeks ago one of the California senators, I think it was
Boxer, said the minimum wage needs to be $10 an hour. Where did
she get that number? What business has she run? These jobs are
entry level jobs which were never intended to be a career. The
career person is th |
0.844524 | 3.842075 | 29 | Deal Divas Alice in Wonderland accessory shopping makes us
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Rabbit yells, "You're late for tea!" and then hurls his cup at
the screen, I devolve into preschool giggles followed by a
chorus of "Yay, yay, yay, yay, yay, yay." I love the freakish
decadence of all things Carrollian (Burtonian?), and I can't
wait to see it with a frosty $25 Diet Coke in hand. I would
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Binns, who created a high-end Alice in Wonderland line for
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Salvador Dali and the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, and it makes me
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and groceries this month, not to mention that movie theater Diet
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2002 Once Upon a Time Even when the listeners are adults, all
they have to hear are words akin to “once upon a time,” and the
judgmental doors of their left brains tend to swing closed. The
doors of their right brains — always eager to hear life turned
into a story — swing open. Consider this fable: Once upon a
time there was a crow. She was a hot, thirsty crow, and she
soared from east to west and north to south in search of water.
After many hours, she spied a pitcher full of water in a gravel
courtyard. But, alas, the neck of the pitcher was too narrow for
her to insert her beak. What could she do? As her black feathers
baked in the sun, inspiration struck. She picked up a bunch of
stones from the courtyard, and tossed them, one by one, into the
pitcher. As the water rose to the rim of the pitcher, she could
drink. This Aesop fable has a moral: Necessity is the mother of
invention. But the moral, however relevant, is not what’s most
notable |
-3.960576 | 1.523856 | 21 | Saturday, August 28, 2010 This is an edited verion of an
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week, as I was growing up in the north of England, I watched my
Irish grandfather eat a boiled pig’s trotter. I watched with
fascination rather than envy, since my parents had assured me,
with the certainty parents so often have, that I wouldn’t enjoy
the taste of a pig’s trotter. Later in my life I learned this
wasn’t true, but at the time I didn’t argue. There were, for
sure, other, much bigger battles to be fought against my
parents, but when I look back on it I wonder quite why they were
so insistent that pigs’ trotters weren’t for me, and I think the
answer is because they’d decided pig’s trotters weren’t for
them. My parents were making a long, arduous journey from the
working class to the middle class, and instinctively they’d
decided that eating pig’s trotters would slow their social
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-0.569914 | 9.789303 | 15 | [RFC] Automatic localisation of templates Simon Wistow simon at
thegestalt.org Thu Jan 19 12:22:56 GMT 2006 I've written a
plugin for TT that, given this [%- USE
Localisation('MyTranslation') -%] [%- SET foo =
"_GREETING_" -%] [% foo %] [% "_GREETING_" %]
and a Locale::MakeText lexicon module called 'MyTranslation'
which contains an entry for __GREETING__ mapping to 'Hello'
and changing the first line to [%- USE
Localisation('MyTranslation','fr') -%] prints (providing you've
provided a french lexicon) Obviously something like [%
USE CGI %] [% USE
Localisation('MyTranslation',CGI.http('Accept-language')) %]
would be very useful. Strings not in the lexicon are left
untranslated. There's still a couple of issues to be sorted
out and I'm not convinced that Locale::MakeText is the right
il8n module to use for various reasons (it's really good but a
litle too complicated to use the advanced parts of it. Easier
than making .po files though) but I think this could be really
useful for doi |
4.165502 | 3.429424 | 5 | Universal Studios Hollywood Opens “King Kong—The World’s Most
Chilling 3-D Experience” By | Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Filed
under: Uncategorized Tags: , , , , , , , , Using the newest
technology out there, Universal Studios Hollywood's King Kong
attraction is a thrilling, unique, intense 3-D experience. The
previous King Kong attraction, opened June 1986, was destroyed
by a fire in June 2008. The King Kong ride was created by Peter
Jackson, who produced the 2005 King Kong movie. Like before,
guests will go on the studio backlot tour, but will now enter a
sound stage. The ride will take guests into the middle of the
jungle on Skull Island. In the jungle, there will be an epic
King Kong/Dinosaur battle. It's a motion sensor ride, but it's
also in 3-D. One feature is that the screens are 360. They're 40
feet tall and 180 feet long. The display uses 60 frames a
second. (A normal movie uses 24.) The ride touches all five
senses, so it's really like being in the jungle at Skull Island.
"You'll see something y |
-4.853353 | 1.833763 | 79 | Five Ways to Destroy a Healthy Salad When we think of a healthy
meal, salad is among the first thing that comes to the mind.
Salad is a healthy choice, but at times it is the worst option
for several reasons. It has been proven that certain salads
carry a very high number of calories and are unhealthy for the
body. To help you differ between healthy and unhealthy salads,
given below are five common features that destroy a healthy
salad. Make sure you do not engage in the following when you
feast yourself with a delicious bowl of salad. Crunchy Munchies
Crunchy toppings, such as nuts and croutons, are extremely
popular because they enhance the taste of the salad. However,
they have some drawbacks too. The problem is that they add
calories and fats with the taste, which is not a very good
bargain. Toppings, such as Chinese noodles are not very rich in
nutrient. They do more bad than good. A very good option that
you have is adding small pieces of apple. They add sweetness and
crunch to the dish, and are extre |
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-1.510279 | 0.681057 | -1 | Beware of the Long Arm of the Law, p.5 Main image: collection
Although a court may ultimately determine that it does not have
jurisdiction over you or your beauty business, you can’t afford
to ignore a lawsuit. If you or your business fail to contest a
lawsuit, the court may enter a default judgment, which means
that the plaintiff wins simply because no one answered to
contest the case. You should consult your lawyer about answering
the complaint promptly for the purpose of challenging the
court’s exercise of personal jurisdiction over you or your
business. There is no federal law that controls when a court
has personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state company. Each
state has established its own laws and rules about long-arm
jurisdiction, and the courts apply the law of the state in which
they are located. Just because you are an Iowa company doesn’t
mean that a court in California will follow Iowa law on this
issue. As a result, it is important to consult the laws in any
state in which you may be sued t |
0.104145 | 10.171443 | 16 | [ By popular demand, here are links for all 5 parts in the
series Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 -Rico ] I love
Linq. Really. That might scare you because it has all these
wacky new constructs and as a performance guy you'd think that
I'd be all about getting rid of abstractions and just getting to
the metal. But don't be scared, I haven't lost my mind. Linq
is great because, even though it adds some levels of complexity,
it simulataneously increases the chunkiness of the work that the
framework receives in such a way that it creates fantastic
opportunities to deliver performance. Just like SQL can do a
great job optimizing database queries because they are chunky
enough. And speaking of databases, DLinq is really where the
opportunities for amazing coolness are present. I first started
looking at the performance of DLinq (it's officially called Linq
to SQL but I still call it DLinq)shortly after the May 2006 CTP
-- the very same one many of you are still using. There were
some great opport |
3.42513 | 3.662729 | -1 | Comic 2: Vengeance of Axonn From BIONICLEsector01 Jump to:
navigation, search "I have known your kind before, Piraka. For
more than 100 centuries, I have looked into the face of evil
again and again. It sickens me." External Image Comic 2:
Vengeance of Axonn Outside/Alt. Title Ignition Author Greg
Farshtey Illustrator Stuart Sayger Vengeance of Axonn is the
second comic in the BIONICLE Ignition series. The comic was
included with the May/June LEGO Magazine in 2006. The Piraka
(minus Hakann) are battling amongst themselves. Zaktan breaks up
the fight as the Piraka will not be able to find the Mask of
Life if they keep quarreling. After a brief exchange between
Thok and Reidak, Zaktan continues and explains that there was a
seventh Piraka named Vezon, and that he betrayed them and left.
Zaktan orders Reidak and Thok to find him. Thok and Reidak come
across the canister that he had used to come to Voya Nui, and
deduce that he is not far from there from his footprints. They
follow his trail. Suddenly, th |
0.035574 | -1.648758 | 17 | Afghan vet has no love for Taliban or invaders October 04,
2001|By Tom Hundley, Tribune foreign correspondent. PESHAWAR,
Pakistan — Zakirya, an Afghan chicken farmer, hopes his jihad
days are behind him, but he said that if the U.S. or any other
foreign power attacked Afghanistan, he and his four sons would
be duty-bound to pick up their guns and defend the homeland.
Zakirya--like many Afghans, he uses only one name--has no use
for the Taliban. He held a senior position in Afghanistan's
previous government, serving as personal secretary to Ahmed Shah
Ahmedzai, the last non-Taliban prime minister. Zakirya was
forced to leave Afghanistan and settle in one of Pakistan's
wretched refugee camps when the Taliban consolidated its power
in 1996. Nevertheless, he said he would feel obliged to return
and fight alongside the Taliban if the United States came to
invade his country. Zakirya, 40, is a soft-spoken, serious man,
not given to the boastful zealotry of the Taliban. His jihad, or
holy war, was against the S |
-2.188334 | 0.878527 | -1 | Ways to avoid paying your taxes? Tax avoidance is not a crime.
You can’t get away with not paying your taxes without legal and
criminal consequences. There is a difference between tax
avoidance and tax evasion. Tax evasion is a criminal offense.
No one likes having to pay taxes but we pay our taxes so that
the government has the necessary resources to take care of some
of the basic necessary of your lives. While, tax avoidance is
defined as doing everything possible within the law to reduce
your tax bill. A taxpayer may lawfully arrange their affairs to
minimize their taxes through several creative vehicles. It is
perfectly lawful to take advantage of all available tax
deductions. It is also lawful to avoid taxes by making
charitable contributions. There are also many other vehicles
or steps that you can take to reduce your taxes. Remember,
there’s a difference between avoiding taxes, and evading taxes.
The former is legal and the latter will put you in prison. So
work within the law to lower your ta |
3.431804 | 5.016004 | 2 | Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: Difference between
slow/medium/fast? 1. #1 Join Date Jul 2011
Difference between slow/medium/fast? OK, I know slow is
slower than medium, and fast is faster, but what exactly is the
difference? Difference in harvest speed? Difference in countdown
to battle? Difference in contests? Difference in trickle?
What all changes between the different speeds? Or has this been
documented (hah) somewhere and I just missed it? 2. #2
Join Date Jul 2008 The Great Mexican Empire! just
that one guy said on my thread about gladiators.. its one of
those games you got to play to learn it :P 3. #3 It's
very strange, everything grows so slowly in slow games. (I
really don't know how else to explain it lol) It takes more time
to discover techs, because it takes MUCH longer to get the
science. Same with the food and production... it just takes
forever! I don't like slow games. I haven't tried fast ones
though. 4. #4 I am now playing in a slow gam |
0.424574 | 8.146086 | -1 | Take the 2-minute tour × If I watch movies directly off my USB
Flash Drive, will the many reads somehow cause the drive to
deteriorate faster? Or is there any other harm in doing this?
My alternative is copying the movie to my hard drive. Would that
be better? share|improve this question 4 Answers 4 up vote 21
down vote accepted A simple check on Wikipedia can help a lot:
The method used to read NAND flash memory can cause other cells
near the cell being read to change over time if the surrounding
cells of the block are not rewritten. This is generally in the
hundreds of thousands of reads without a rewrite of those cells.
The error does not appear when reading the original cell, but
rather shows up when finally reading one of the surrounding
cells. So indeed reading from a flash memory will cause it to
rewrite some blocks every now and then. Writing to a flash
memory happens block wise, and every block can only be rewritten
a certain amount of times (actual number differs). But
considering that this |
-2.71107 | 0.442535 | 83 | Insurance Blog Finance Blogs » Insurance » CBO: ‘Obamacare’
cuts deficit CBO: ‘Obamacare’ cuts deficit By Jay MacDonald ·
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 Posted: 10 am ET You may have seen a few
election-year TV ads that claim President Obama's landmark
health care reform, aka "Obamacare," will add "trillions" to the
federal deficit. Turns out they're off by, well, trillions.
The latest estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget
Office indicate the Affordable Care Act will actually cut rather
than increase the national debt over the next decade. In its
first budget projections since the Supreme Court upheld most of
the health care reform law last month, the CBO adjusted its cost
estimate down slightly to reflect the one provision of the ACA
that the court struck down: the requirement that states expand
Medicare to provide health insurance to lower-income residents.
Since states now have the option to accept or reject the
government's offer to pay 100 percent of the initial cost to
expand Medicaid, the |
-3.639826 | 3.008121 | 39 | Another name for tuberculosis. This is what they meant in the
2001 movie, Moulin Rouge, when they said that Satine had a fatal
disease - tuberculosis is usually fatal unless treated with
antibiotics ... which would not be available in the era in which
the movie was set. The thing about Moulin Rouge, of course, was
how these people so calmly said that Satine had consumption yet
stood nearby while she coughed up blood. Equally so for the
doctor who so gallantly pronounced that she had consumption
right in front of her. Didn't these people know anything about
infection control? Having recently (July 2001) seen a young
person with consumption, I can appreciate why they used to call
it such. It's like having your organs consumed from within. This
23 year old man was literally coughing his lungs out.
Haemoptysis (coughing up blood) by the cupful. Poor guy. Luckily
for him, modern anti-tuberculous treatment is pretty good -
after less than one week, he had recovered sufficiently such
that he was well enough to wal |
0.519534 | 9.345288 | 16 | Subject: Re: lang/guile update to 1.8.1 To: None <> From: Greg
Troxel <> List: tech-pkg Date: 06/04/2007 08:13:46 2)
blindly point all the packages which currently use guile to
lang/guile16 and bump their PKGREVISIONS. 3) update
lang/guile to 1.8.1. lang/guile where possible. That sounds
fine, and thanks for doing this. I believe that executing your
plan and the pending removal of guile14 once all
guile14-depending packages have been updated to at least guile16
are entirely separate issues and that there's no need to combine
them. (You didn't say that, but it came to mind.) The
difficulty that we'll encounter in your plan is that there are
packages like guile-slib, guile-gtk, g-wrap, and maybe guile-lib
that can be built with either 1.6 or 1.8 and some packages will
depend on them. In an ideal world with infinite resources we'd
have a way like python does to build for various guile versions
and have named packages guile14-slib, guile16-slib, and
guile18-slib. But this is a lot of |
0.551896 | 9.012639 | -1 | DragonFly users List (threaded) for 2008-03 DragonFly BSD
DragonFly users List (threaded) for 2008-03 Re: FreeBSD 7,
DragonFly's status To: Dave Hayes <dave@xxxxxxxxxxx> From: Kris
Kennaway <kris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 01:03:25
+0100 Dave Hayes wrote: Does an objective metric of stability
actually exist? ( If you say "uptime" I'll take that as a "no"
;) ) If it does, I would really like to learn what that metric
is. Do you know of any current low-project-bias work that has
been done in this area? Thanks in advance. :) It's easiest to
define "stability" by "lack of instability", i.e. "system does
not crash no matter what you do to it". The best method I know
to evaluate this is by brute force (other techniques like static
code analysis and formal model checking can help). You have to
try really hard to put the system through all kinds of bizarre
contortions in the workloads you care about (which is
"everything" for a general OS developer) until you find
something that breaks. Then fix it |
4.131361 | 2.878568 | 5 | From book to big screen: Your guide to film adaptations 2014
Story highlights • Many classic books will be made into films
this year • The batch kicks off with "Labor Day," released on
January 31 • Culminates in highly anticipated "Hunger Games:
Mockingjay -- Part 1" in November Many beloved books, new and
old, are being transformed in movies this year. Tales from Lois
Lowry's classic young adult tale "The Giver" to the popular
dystopic novel "Divergent" are making feature film debuts.
Adaptations are always a tricky business, and sometimes it's
more fun when you've read the book first. With that in mind,
here is a guide to all the books becoming movies in 2014 and
what you need to know. "Labor Day" Author: Joyce Maynard Movie
release date: January 31 Kate Winslet, Josh Brolin What it's
about: A 13-year-old boy and his depressed, divorced mother
(Winslet) encounter an escaped convict (Brolin) who becomes part
of their lives and initiates a romance with the boy's mother.
What to expect: Directed by |
-1.783745 | -0.230068 | 112 | Powered by Max Banner Ads Powered by Max Banner Ads Obama
Repeats False Claim Abortions Haven’t Declined Under Bush / Pro-
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under President Bush. The idea behind is the claim is to make it
appear that pro-life policies don’t reduce abortions. During a
discussion of abortion, Obama declared his support for the Roe
v. Wade decision that allowed virtually unlimited abortions.
Following his statement, he made the attack on President Bush’s
pro-life policies. “The fact is that — although we have a
president who is opposed to abortion over the last eight years —
abortions have not gone down,” Obama said. Yet that claim
doesn’t square with the latest national abortion numbers put
forward by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a research firm
associated with Planned Parenthood, the abortion business that
has endorsed Obama. In January, |
-0.040239 | -0.624128 | -1 | Oh bummer. That mystery missile near LA that neither the
Pentagon nor the Navy would take credit for? Well John Herrman,
a fellow Gizmodo writer, lays out a pretty convincing case for
it actually being a regular old vapor trail from a regular old
jet. This is why we can't have nice conspiracies. [SmartPlanet] |
-4.322987 | 0.916692 | 18 | Last modified on 15 September 2011, at 14:31 Momma's
Restaurante Momma's Restaurante in GTA III (2001). Momma's
Restaurante (also called Cipriani's Restorante or Ristorante
Italiano) is a restaurant located in Saint Mark's, Portland,
Liberty City. The restaurant has been in business since 1968 and
is run by Ma Cipriani. Ma lives at the restaurant and her son,
Toni, moves in between 1998 and 2001. The restaurant is
frequented by Leone Family gang members, including Salvatore
Leone. The restaurant is the starting point for Ma's missions in
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Toni's missions in Grand
Theft Auto III, and Vinnie's missions in Grand Theft Auto
Advance. |
2.766308 | 1.571126 | 19 | David kept it for him. It said so much about them as a team. .
.as partners. . .as friends. Colby Granger wanted – no, needed,
more than anything – to talk to his friend, to thank him for
keeping the small token of his heritage safe for him. That his
friend hadn't tossed it away meant far more to Colby than it
seemed to mean to everyone else. He doubted they understood his
feelings about this one small action. It meant that no matter
how David had felt over the course of the revelations resulting
from the Janus list, and the Chinese spying case, David never
lost faith in him, not altogether. Leastwise, that was how Colby
saw it, how he felt it. They hadn't really talked yet, not the
way they needed to. They were on their way back to being
partners, of that there could be no denying. And man did it feel
good. This last case, a disturbing one that found them finally
capturing the man killing people the way Jesus' disciples had
died, had showed them both that they could work together, even
as they ignored the f |
0.931202 | 5.657852 | -1 | Grab some sunglasses and watch this video to experience the
Pulfrich illusionS Having a good weekend? Got some sun? Great.
Grab some sunglasses and stare at the computer screen. We’ll
show you an example of the Pulfrich illusion. The Pulfrich
illusion, or Pulfrich effect, was first noticed by Carl
Pulfrich, who described it in 1922. All you need is something
that acts like a pendulum swinging in front of you. Grab a pair
of sunglasses, and put one lens in front of one eye. Look at the
pendulum again. It should suddenly look like it’s moving in an
elliptical path, instead of just swinging from side to side. The
same thing can be done with film of objects moving in a circle
on a plain. If you don’t happen to have a pendulum handy, just
click the video link and watch through your single lens. It
should look suddenly three dimensional. Pulfrich theorized that
this effect as due to the brightness reduction in one eye, which
the eye responds to with a tiny delay in its optical
information. This gets your brain t |
-2.116698 | 4.197825 | 61 | Source: The Detroit News Comments Threshold
foreign oil, eh? By MadMan007 on 6/26/2012 1:17:53 AM , Rating:
2 Stinkin' foreign oil...from Canada - our #1 source of foreign
oil for about the last decade. Curse their flappy oil heads and
beady oil eyes! Mexico is #2 or 3 depending on the month,
swapping places with Saudi Arabia. Not only is the oil foreign,
it probably came here illegally tightly packed in a truck! Send
it back where it came from I say, no amnesty. RE: foreign oil,
eh? By lagomorpha on 6/26/2012 2:33:55 AM , Rating: 2 swapping
places with Saudi Arabia You mean the nation al-Qaeda received
most of its funding from and which has spent billions of dollars
exporting Wahhabism? Yeah, no reason we'd want to stop giving
them all our money. RE: foreign oil, eh? By boeush on 6/26/2012
8:50:02 PM , Rating: 2 Let's not forget Iran and Iraq (yeah,
we've no problems with either of those, either... LOL) Not to
mention Russia, who's trying hard to come back as the world's
premier Evil Em |
-1.059147 | 0.421588 | 6 | Prior arrests put jam in obtaining pistol permits Close-up of a
gun Michael Polito of New Fairfield recently stood before the
state Board of Firearms Permit Examiners, trying to get a pistol
permit, which had been denied at the local level. "My wife and
I want to have a hobby and go shooting, we have friends who go
shooting," Polito told the board members. New Fairfield First
Selectman John Hodge said he denied Polito because the
application asks for any arrests or convictions and Polito
checked, "No," but a background check showed a driving under the
influence case. Hodge said he denied the application for "lack
of accuracy." Hodge said he called to question Polito, asked if
he'd ever been arrested, and he again said, "No." After further
questioning, Polito said he had a DUI arrest, but the case was
dismissed. Later, Hodge said he received documentation that
showed Polito had paid a fine. "I felt he lied three times,"
Hodge told the board. "Too many people don't take those two
questions (about prior ar |
4.408688 | -4.387655 | 0 | Walker, Cutch happy to see Hurdle extended Walker, Cutch happy
to see Hurdle extended PITTSBURGH -- Clint Hurdle was unsure of
the impact his contract extension would have in the clubhouse.
In his view, players who care will be neutralized by those who
do not. "That's been my experience," said Hurdle, attributing
that to both his playing and managerial careers. "There will be
some players who care, and some that don't. So I don't know how
much difference it will make for players." Two veteran Pirates
players, however, saw positives in the stability, citing the
transparency that makes Hurdle easy to play for. "He lets us do
our own thing in the clubhouse. It's our clubhouse, and he
doesn't interfere with that," said second baseman Neil Walker.
"He just does his job. At the same time, he knows when to voice
an opinion or a thought, and when to lay off." "It's pretty
simple to get along with Hurdle," said center fielder Andrew
McCutchen, who recalled that getting a read on the new manager
in 2011 was also |
-0.773341 | 10.239568 | 20 | Take the 2-minute tour × I'm completely new to WPMVC. Followed
and finished their tutorial for creating plugins. Now I'm trying
to add a search page to search Venues (that comes from their
example!). This page should appear as a submenu page of the
Venues menu. I created a file named search.php in the
app/views/admin/venue/search folder. What should I do now?
Googling didn't help much! Any help regarding this (and any
other stuff a noob should learn to get better with WPMVC) is
welcome! share|improve this question 2 Answers 2 Finally
after a lot of digging into the core files, I found the way to
add a submenu page. Here's the stepwise solution if anyone is
stuck on it! Lets assume you want to add a submenu page called
'Sample'. 1.First, in the app/config/bootstrap.php file (you
have to manually create it if it doesn't exist) of your plugin,
add the following code. This will add the new page as a submenu
of the venues parent menu item: //sample is appended to the
venues array, meaning it will be a subm |
-0.556836 | 5.648183 | -1 | Mettrix Technology specializes in Quick-turn electronic assembly
services specifically tailored toward Prototyping, Small and
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the customer. Their design services complement their assembly
services. Their team of engineers and technicians are skilled at
the design of electronics, printed circuit boards and mechanical
assemblies. Because they are skilled at assembly, they apply
their knowledge of the a |
3.813922 | 5.08383 | 2 | Getting Down With the Sickness: Pestilence in Pauper Bookmark
and Share One of the most distinctive things about Pauper which
allows so many creature-based strategies to thrive is its lack
of board sweepers and mass removal. Sure, there are things like
Seismic Shudder, Shrivel, and maybe even Echoing Decay to some
extent. But there is nothing that comes remotely close to a
Wrath of God that can decisively shut down a would-be onslaught.
It is this feature of the format that underlies the flourishing
of the many aggressive creature-based strategies. This opens a
unique window to competitively attack the metagame. Enter
Pestilence: Pestilence gives us a way to Crypt Rats the board
each turn, which completely hoses any opposing creature-based
strategies, and to chip away at the opponent’s life total each
turn, which means that it also acts as a win condition to a
degree. Of course, Pestilence will require some work to do both
of these things efficiently. This article will explore the most
efficient ways of u |
-4.534225 | 1.578019 | 34 | HOME > Chowhound > Cookware > ISO indoor, electric grille that
puts out enough heat to actually grill meat • 7 We have a
second home that has no balcony for cooking out and neither the
ground floor nor roof are available. When we go it's generally
for several weeks at a time and it's in the tropics so we really
miss being able to grill. We do have a huge window in our
laundry area where we could place an electric grill and any
smoke could be pulled right out. The only thing I've seen so far
is by All-Clad and cost $300! I just can't seem to get my brain
around spending that much. $200, perhaps; $300 just hurts. It
has a maximum temp of 480 and other things that appeal, but
mostly just the heat. Is anyone aware of any other brand that
you like? Only electric will work. No propane or charcoal. Any
recs would really be appreciated. Thanks. 1. Click to Upload
a photo (10 MB limit) 1. Delonghi makes one:
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/419704 Can't personally
vouch for it as I don't own one. 1 |
-1.695324 | -0.594204 | -1 | Our Common Good Chief Justice John Roberts, wary of the
potential repercussions should he have cast the deciding vote to
nullify the entire Affordable Care Act, backed away from his
initial desire to overturn the law for fear that doing so would
strip the Supreme Court of its nonpartisan authority. That
revelation is one of a few new insights into the Supreme Court’s
deliberations on the ACA revealed in excerpts, previewed
Saturday by Politico, from a forthcoming book by New Yorker
writer and CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin. According to
Toobin, Roberts initially wanted to declare the law
unconstitutional, but his position grew “wobbly” as he worried
that making such a seemingly political move at a crucial point
in the presidential race could have undermined the court’s
future credibility. From the book: What’s more, Toobin
reports that Roberts’ switch was in part prompted by the Court’s
conservative members’ insistence that he join them in striking
down the entire law. “The four conservatives had over |
-0.119803 | 8.743308 | -1 | How to make sharp headlines in Photoshop ?? superfetz's picture
Hey people, Does anybody know how to make those sharp text-
headlines in Photoshop ?? I normally use smooth but still I'm
still not satisfied... I need to get them clear and sharp!
Please share some thoughts here... superfetz's picture
Hkrrm.. my fault! Perhaps I should mention that I was refering
to the sharpness of web-headlines - jpgs or gif! Look here for
instance The text-graphics are so clear and strong! Thanks
again, aschmidt's picture the graphics you're admiring are in
.png file format - a lossless web compression; i'm guessing
that's why the text looks so good on the web. info: superfetz's
picture Hey Andrea, It's not quite what I'm looking for... I
would like to render the text in Photoshop - the compression is
a different thing :-) I've tried different render-options in
the text-palette but it's not really computing... Christian
Robertson's picture You'll never get sharp text in photoshop.
You'll never get sharp dow |
-0.938021 | 1.506224 | 91 | A. Daniel Stark sent the following letter (response sent from
mail@cartalk.com). The problem with drivers today is neither
the speed or the enforcement. The problem is we have no sense of
community on the highway. I, too, get annoyed with people
driving in the left lane at or below the speed limit. However, I
find the idiot wanting to use the left lane to see how fast he
can accelerate his car before suffering severe nosebleeds to be
an even greater annoyance. Why can't we just realize it takes a
village to make us responsible members of the highway community?
To foster this idea, I propose that we replace the need for
highway police by giving each and every driver a sufficient
supply of suction darts that can be used to identify a stupid or
annoying driver. As we drive down the highway and witness rude
or stupid behavior on the part of a fellow driver, we simply
roll down the window and shoot a dart at the offending vehicle.
Inspection plazas will be installed at appropriate intervals
where each car is qu |
-0.875086 | 5.157072 | 4 | WebCars! The Corvette Story Sell - Buy a Corvette Part II
With the introduction of the 1968 model, Chevrolet was greeted
with something it had not heard with regards to the Corvette for
a long time: criticism, much of it quite harsh. Although the new
styling was well liked - and time has proven it to be a winner -
it did require compromises. 1968 Corvette interior 1968 Corvette
interior 1968 Corvette interior The interior was hard hit by the
critics, who marveled at how the Corvette managed to grow bigger
in the exterior while at the same time shrinking the insides. To
accommodate a lower roofline, the seats were angled at 33° vs.
the 25° in the previous generation. Support and padding was also
lacking as was the overall level of comfort. The other problem
was the center console which was widened to accommodate a three
speed automatic transmission. Making matters worse was the door
panels which intruded into the passenger area. There was also a
sometimes perceived, sometimes reality based quality control p |
0.784284 | 4.687102 | -1 | HOUSTON — How do you lift weights in microgravity? Exercising
on a satellite floating 200 miles above the surface of the
planet presents some unique challenges. But working out is so
essential to counter the adverse effects of weightlessness on
the body that astronauts aboard the International Space Station
devote about 2 to 21/2 hours to exercise every day. “I'm a
little less disciplined here on Earth,” said NASA astronaut Doug
Wheelock, whose first spacewalk was in 2007. “Up there, I just
stayed to my schedule because I was so distressed about being
able to get back to the Earth and not being able to walk. I lost
like 12 pounds and like 10 percent body fat. Of course I let
that go when I got back to Earth.” Last month, NASA invited
reporters and social media experts to a daylong event at Johnson
Space Center to learn how astronauts stay fit during missions.
Astronaut Mike Hopkins, who will be heading to the space station
in September, has launched a new social media fitness program,
Train Like Mike. View |
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Super Mario Bros 2 is hard AF, just as I remember it.
#1NewportBox100sPosted 8/7/2014 5:31:40 PM Dat Club Nintendo
free game. My gawd this game makes me rage. Had it as a young
child, and it did the same back then. #90sBaby
#2random_man9119Posted 8/7/2014 5:35:43 PM Wait, is it 2: USA or
2: Lost Levels? Haven't actually checked the Club Nintendo
rewards... Currently playing:Skyrim,Borderlands 2,Dragon Quest
IX,LoZ: Minish Cap,Wario Land 4,Guacamelee!STCE,Fallout 3
#3neogeoftwPosted 8/7/2014 5:37:13 PM Got it too on club
Nintendo. Its the only Mario game I've never beat.... #4The Top
CrusaderPosted 8/7/2014 6:25:46 PM For whatever reason I never
owned SMB2 as a kid, just 1 and 3. I could play those backwards
and forwards, but I'd borrow 2 occasionally and always struggled
past the first couple worlds. I did manage to beat it but had a
harder time with it than the others of the day. The last couple
levels are brutal! Author of Titans of Toho: An Un |
0.334978 | -1.142188 | 86 | Nuclear-powered HMS Astute fires its first Tomahawk
missilepgWired UK The Royal Navy's latest attack submarine, the
next-generation HMS Astute, has demonstrated its might by firing
its first Tomahawk missile across the Gulf of Mexico and into a
target in the United States. Just for testing, you understand,
not because we've suddenly declared war on America. The Astute
Class of submarines can fire the 5.5-metre-long cruise missiles
at speeds of 550 miles per hour, and shoot them more than 1,000
miles in range -- that's more than the entire length of the
United Kingdom. Plus, with the largest weapon-carrying capacity
of all the Royal Navy's attack submarines, the new Astute Class
can hold a combination of up to 38 Tomahawk missiles and
Spearfish torpedoes. This new generation of subs will
progressively replace the Trafalgar Class, which are currently
in service. The monster 97 metre-long craft is built entirely in
Britain, and is constructed by UK defense corporation BAE
Systems. It's kitted out with some |
5.451428 | 0.70508 | 13 | "some music was meant to stay underground..." Leprous Streaming
Entire New Album "Bilateral" Photo of Leprous Band Photo:
Leprous (?) The up-and-coming Norwegian avant-garde metal
sensation Leprous will release the band's third album (and
InsideOut Music debut) "Bilateral" tomorrow in North America.
Starting today GuitarWorld.com is hosting a full album stream of
"Bilateral." Check out hte album by heading over here. The
complete track listing for "Bilateral" reads as follows: 1.
Bilateral 2. Forced Entry 3. Restless 4. Thorn 5. Mb.
Indifferentia 6. Waste Of Air 7. Mediocrity Wins 8. Cryptogenic
Desires 9. Acquired Taste 10. Painful Detour What's Next?
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-2.151706 | 6.174748 | -1 | Saturday, October 18, 2008 Cash is King: The 10 richest tech
companies (Off-topic) We try to keep some focus at Climateer
Investing but as firm believers in the interconnectedness of
everything, it takes diligence. Sometimes though, we come across
something totally off-topic but potentially useful to our
readers. Here's an example, from Valleywag: 1. China Mobile,
$31.0 billion 2. Cisco Systems, $26.2 billion |
-4.010181 | 1.404813 | 21 | HOME > Chowhound > Spirits > bullet to the head, in that new
movie, what drink does Sylvester Stallone request at the bar but
the bar doesn't carry and then Stallone brings in his own bottle
? • k Was it Bulleit Bourbon, which is essentially the same
as the title of the film ? Btw, for those who haven not seen
the movie, in my humble of opinions it's quite terrible. 1.
Click to Upload a photo (10 MB limit) 1. Yes, he orders
Bulleit Bourbon. No, I haven't seen the film, but a spirits
industry person was talking about it the other day. 1 Reply
1. re: JMF I was curious why they didn't serve it in the
bars in the film and he had to bring his own bottle. But then
again, I'm probably reading way too much into this very crappy
film. 2. Interestingly enough, the quality of the Bulleit
Bourbon seems to be much higher than the movie's:
"Critical Reviews Proof66.com, an aggregator of expert
reviews and ratings for bourbons and other spirits, rates both
the Bulleit bourbon |
2.417255 | 2.350658 | -1 | All these people rule ur face, right? Hey Twitter, Twitter E R
I C A R E I T M A N * Pisces * Reality TV addict * Ranty
Bitch Erica knew she was destined to be a writer when her mom
discovered a soap opera in her backpack that she had written
during recess in the 4th grade. It was about two people who fall
in love at the post office, and yes they did have sex (in case
you were wondering). Dear Famous Asshole was her first interwebz
foray into blogging, followed soon after by her legendary (in
her own mind, at least) Park Slope blog, Fucked in Park Slope.
She's got zero training in interior design, and aside from her
claim to fame that she still owns every single issue of Domino
magazine ever published, she's otherwise completely unqualified
be talking about any sort of design shit. Except for the fact
that she's kinda obsessed (also her apt has been featured in
Apartment Therapy's Small/Cool contest!). She's written for MTV
Buzzworthy, the New York Observer, the NY Press and lots of
other places. She's |
1.012935 | 9.906201 | 22 | Take the tour × Is there an string equivalent to LPTSTR? I know
of string and wstring. Is there a tstring? share|improve this
question add comment 2 Answers up vote 8 down vote accepted
You could define one: typedef std::basic_string<TCHAR>
mystring; mystring test = _T("Hello World!"); share|improve this
answer Would you need to make new traits too? – GManNickG Dec 1
'09 at 6:59 AFAIK TCHAR is either char or wchar_t. The standard
provides a specialization for both types. – AraK Dec 1 '09 at
7:02 GMan: tstring becomes an alias for either string or wstring
(they are typedefs of basic_string<char> and
basic_string<wchar_t>, respectively). – Roger Pate Dec 1 '09 at
7:24 Indeed, I was thinking completely wrong for a bit. This
solution seems rather clean, then. (Just rename it tstring and
throw it in a namespace :P) – GManNickG Dec 1 '09 at 7:26 Hah,
oops, I actually read the answer as 'tstring' instead of
'mystring', since that is the common name. – Roger Pate Dec 1
'09 at 7:31 show 1 more comment Anot |