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She had a very very heavay Bertation, very very derrison.
looks like they fixed it
I can't believe they the whole tablet. That's amazing!
Your body responds differently to sugar, protein, and fat, so its not just the "calorie." If it metabolized all of them the same then we wouldn't have all the problems we do with diabetes and such diseases. But the biggest problem is that of the hunger response to food you eat. You eat a meal with just sugars and no…
So we are supposed to evolve to not eat so much crappy food? That doesn't make any sense. Our (proper!) biological response to the high calorie, low nutrition food is to eat more to get the proper nutrition! How about we evolve our understanding of how the body metabolizes food. And how its better to have a nutritious…
logmein-central will work just fine for that purpose. It would allow you to create a distributable install link or package with your account details on it. You can have the user run the install easily. Also you can add user accounts that have isolated access to certain computers or groups of computers.
One works in a dimmer, one doesn't. One gives off 240 lumens the other 380. The CRI of the halogen is near 100, the CRI of the LED bulb is 85. One is readily available in stores, the other is online only for now.
It does, eh? Mine is the Dharma logo from one of the LOST experience videos: [www.youtube.com]
Phillips Ecovantage 29w Halogen is 380 lumens and 100% better quality of light. It's dimmable BTW.
This type of thing happens in data centers. You can never remove 100% of the fault tolerance. The colo we are in at my work was supposed to have redundant fiber paths. We found out the hard way that they didn't. Their "multihomed" bandwidth from 2 different carriers ran through the same bundle of fibers that got…
Bravo, just an amazing comment. I agree with just about everything except the exportation of our liberty through force. We made our point over there with the jihadists. Its time to pull out and put these wars behind us. It is better to export our freedom though trade and diplomacy. As for our silly little argument…
It makes sense when you are not clouded with preconceived notions. Your conceived precepts are singular and very narrow minded. Care to explain the justification of these legal and economic benefits of which you speak? To me it is clear what the difference between a civil union and a marriage is: A civil union is when…
reciprocated out of appreciation ;)
I thought the Gay rights advocates hated the historical definition of matrimony! Funny that you should dredge that up as the basis for your disagreement with me. Yes, marriage was originally a legal commitment by a man, to woman's family, that he would take care of her. If marriage is just a civil contract, what makes…
Yeah that's the root of the whole problem, civil unions. As soon as the government starts recognizing marriage as a civil ceremony or a "legally binding" agreement, as you put it, you start with the inequality. It is in fact against the law of the land for the government to do this. Where you might ask? Its the first…
This whole issue about Gays wanting to get married is only recent since the last century. The fact of this entire matter is if it weren't for the tax code of the USA most gays would not want to get married. Since marriage changed from being a religious ceremony to a civil ceremony all the gays became left out thereby…
Well I was just thinking ddr 3 for price reasons. XDR2 is even faster than the XDR in terms of bandwidth. But system memory speed is not a bottleneck for the PS3. Some of the fastest DDR3 comes very close to XDR in terms of bandwidth and the lower price of DDR3 would allow them to slap a boatload of memory in there.
In order for Sony to maintain backwards compatibility, they should look into an improved cell processor instead of changing the architecture. An ideal move would be to increase the spe count in the cell chip to 16 and add an additional ppe core. They should dump the rambus xdr memory for cheaper DDR3 with quadruple…