text stringlengths 4 2.25k | genre stringclasses 8 values | register stringclasses 107 values | document_id int64 2 10M |
|---|---|---|---|
much you like the anime contained within. The meta-plot is generic at best and the gameplay, while complex and interesting at first glance, is plagued by balance issues. But if you're just dying to see how all these different characters react to each other, the game does do an adequate job. For those who both love these anime and can read Japanese, this game may indeed prove worth your while. But for everyone else, it's best to pass on it for now and dream of a magical world where it will be released outside of Japan. Share Tags Discuss its like... super robot wars for action anime characters. I've been wanting to play a game that lets you play as Yomiko Readman, or a game that lets you play as Chinese electric batman. being able to play as both is far far better | OP | OP RV | 126,412 |
in 1999, the company has accompanied tens of thousands of people past the doorsteps of their favorite television and movie characters. Straddle fiction and reality while you shop, eat and drink at the sites you've seen on the big and small screens. On Location Tours has been featured in thousands of media outlets around the world, including TV Guide, Newsweek, Businessweek, Entertainment Weekly, The Today Show, HBO, and the Travel Channel's TV Road Trip. The aim of On Location Tours is to allow people the opportunity to straddle fiction and reality, letting them feel as though they are part of the TV show or movie, ultimately bringing them closer to the characters themselves. | IN | IN DT | 106,322 |
but I can dig it, I suppose but life is what you make of it give or take a train driver and the eyebrows raised by my friends at my tales but these episodes have brought me neither joy or benefit, now I could make you feel bad but what is the point? I'm here to make you happy, to love the sound of your voice I could remind you of the past Of those days, get your bags and get out But its now and there's no struggle So don't milk that doubt Leave it out You could make me feel happy if you points to score Or choose to be reasonable, no 'Play For Today' stuff no more There's no need to act the strange one That is just a cop out But it's now or never with effort So don't milk that doubt Leave it out The hard choice in the supermarket Between Eeal Lemon and Jif The sentences that we're liking to hear That end with the word but or the word if We could talk about past Of those days, get your bags and get out But it's now and there's no struggle So don't milk that doubt Leave it out COMFORT AND JOY * OK then intro?we'll pick it up in the alehouse, they're doing afters whole lotta chatting going on there's little thirst but less going home background?tangled lives set to music and pop whose function was never more fitting paid for by | LY | LY SL | 276,708 |
I like to think you understand I think you understand tags license feeds about Bicoastal trio GrooveLily inhabits that contemporary space where creative musicians ignore the boundaries laid down by words like rock, folk, jazz and pop. The success of their first concert-musical, the critically-acclaimed holiday show STRIKING 12, has led them farther into the world of theatre, where they have carved out a unique niche as a rock band writing and performing shows. ... more | LY | LY SL | 584,023 |
of all the dilapidation and all the burned down and weird structures and the dead fish everywhere. I wrote a script with that environment in mind and then we started to think about Utah, which is also a pretty good place to go because of tax incentives. But on my first script I had a large cityscape at the end and I had just heard about Detroit having a lot of empty buildings and a lot of dilapidation and ruined structures. I had seen amazing photographs of Detroit, so I said, well okay, I'll just shoot that final scene in Detroit, because I don't like to go on soundstages. I don't like to create stuff; I like to go out on location and find that the environment itself becomes a major character, which I did on my first film. So I flew out to Detroit to scout for that final scene and the city just blew me away to such an extent that I said forget it, I'll just rewrite the film and set the whole thing here. So that's what I did. How has it been shooting there? It's a little cold here but the actual shooting has been great, incredible locations and the crew has been great, the actors have been great. I think everyone has a really positive attitude and we're doing it, it's super exciting. Is there a certain visual style you're trying to achieve? I'm trying to create a look that is mythical, that feels | SP | SP IT | 493,692 |
Stuffed Mushrooms Ahh Stuffed Mushrooms, one of my favorite appetizers ever. They work for Holidays, get togethers and pretty much any time you want a yummy something or other! It's one of the things I made for our Mini-Thanksgiving. So I thought I'd post this recipe before I posted all about our Thanksgiving You can if you'd like wipe and de-stem your mushrooms a wee bit a head of time and even make your filling a little bit a head as well if that makes life easier for you! Also, the amount of ingredients below is more an idea than an actual "you must follow" get as many mushrooms as you think you'll need. If you love a lot of sausages, add a lot more. If you don't like rosemary try some sage or parsley! And if making a lot make sure you increase your egg count please! How To: Pre-Heat Oven to 350 {F} De-Stem, Wipe off and place mushrooms into a baking dish {bowl side up so-to-speak} Chop up your sausages into tiny pieces and add it into a mixing bowl Add into the bowl the rest of your ingredients {and chop up the rosemary finely!}. Mix well. Spoon filling into each mushroom cap. I like to fill it to the tipy-top Cover with aluminum foil bake for at least 20 minutes {depends on the size of your mushrooms and amount of filling. They're done when the filling is set and eggs | HI | HI RE | 3,197,855 |
They were walking across a bridge in Amsterdam in 1995, exhausted and emotionally taut after weeks of intense training, when they looked down, noticed some fish in the stream and someone tossed in the conversation starter. "James Tomkins said "of course they do, otherwise they wouldn't migrate, you idiot," crew member Mike McKay said yesterday. "Drew Ginn replied with 'no they don't'. "Drew was very adamant he was right because he saw himself as being at one with nature and the surfie boy who knows all about the ocean and fish. It just went from there. "Those guys shared a room and they did not speak for three days. Nick Green and I threw fuel on the fire. It was pretty funny for a while but it got to the point where it started to affect our rowing. "Then we said 'OK, mission statement: Here's our goals and the success factors'. Do fish feel the cold? Probably, but it's not really an issue and I am still not sure of what the answer is. That fight was probably as bad as we got." Fights like this - which mean nothing and everything - happen all the time in rowing teams, particularly in an Olympic year when athletes are as tightly strung as piano wire, physically and emotionally drained, often struggling financially and feeling intimidated by the looming prospect of having their heart's desire on the line. Some rifts are solved. Some, like Pippa Savage's volcanic exchange in Lucerne which this | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 220,841 |
partnership will significantly strengthen our ability to maintain New Zealand rugby's edge in the competitive world in which we operate." All Blacks captain Richie McCaw said: "It's really flattering that a company this big has chosen New Zealand rugby to be its cornerstone sponsorship. It shows incredible respect for our traditions, heritage and record of success across all our teams." Book Review: Nice Try! I would highly recommend a read of 'Nice Try' by d'Arcy Orders. The author takes you on a journey to meet rugby characters from his past and they become larger than life as, one by one, they are introduced to you. If you're like me and read a lot of rugby books, this will make a very pleasent change. Available via Amazon. Sir Fred Allen Dies aged 92 Rugby legend Sir Fred Allen has died. Weighing 12st 6lb (79kg) and standing 5'10" (1.78m) Fred Allen, equally at home at first or second five eight, was an outstanding player and an equally outstanding coach. Born in Oamaru in 1920, Sir Fred went on to captain 21 matches for the All Blacks, debuting against Australia in Dunedin in 1946 after serving in the war. As coach of the All Blacks Sir Fred enjoyed tremendous success in winning all 14 Tests played from 1966 to 1968. Rugby in China When Briton Simon Drakeford learned a man with his family name played rugby for Shanghai in 1907, it sent him on a journey to document the history of the sport | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 1,779,735 |
nasty. My kind of kill. And when his eyes go dead the hell I send him to will seem like heaven after what I've done to him. I love you, Goldie. Share this quote Related Links You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Edit page' button will take you through a step-by-step process. To share this quote, copy and paste the following link into an email, instant message or webpage. Hide link | SP | SP TV | 471,174 |
This Used to be a 1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Before it Entered eBay Hell The third generation of the Pontiac Firebird will likely be remembered by the masses for its key role in the popular 1980s television series Knight Rider as KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand), a specially modified version of the Trans AM model with high tech crime-fighting equipment. In real life, the Trans Am was available as a specialty package for the Firebird usually offering upgraded handling through suspension modifications, more power under the hood and exclusive styling features. Obviously, that wasn't enough for one of the owners of this 1983 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am who at some point of the car's life decided to give it an extensive makeover and turn it the custom-bodied creation you see here. The car is being auctioned on eBay where it has received 32 bids (at the time we wrote this post) topping out at $760, though the seller's reserve had not been met. A full image gallery of the customized Trans Am follows right below the break. eBay Seller's Description: "Up for auction is a 1983 Custom Firebird TransAm, third generation. The drivetrain and base body is a 83 Firebird Trans Am, has a custom fiberglass body kit on it, 305, 5.0, 4 speed automatic overdrive, 4 wheel disc brakes, pos rear end. Runs, needs fuel pump (new manual fuel pump included, goes on motor), needs gas tank (I was going to use a fuel cell), needs tune up. | IP | IP DS | 3,163,813 |
out a list of some things we self-employed types need to remember about ourselves. If all we do is panic about this recession, we won't be able to do the work we were put on this earth to do. If you have any ideas to add to the list that have helped you, please share with us all. Don't envy people in 9-to-5 jobs. One of the biggest headaches of being self-employed is you can't coast. The time spent not working is taken up by bookkeeping, marketing, planning, and education -- and there's no one to pass the buck to. It's tempting to envy people in "regular" jobs because it would be nice to have close colleagues and the assurance that doing well in Job A will allow you to move up to Job B. This is basic human nature, but it's an illusion. Workplace loyalty is disappearing if not already gone, and there's no guarantee that hard work results in fair treatment, or even that a company will be in existence next week. There's a reason you are working on your own, and that is because you're good at it. Especially if you are in a creative field, take some consolation in the fact that your skills are unique and are a wondrous gift. It was true when you were young, idealistic and nave, and it's still true. Many times, you are the envy of the people who feel stuck in their "regular" jobs. Remember that stifling, dead-end-job feeling | OP | OP AV | 3,217,253 |
Your Location: Fighting Fear and Ignorance One Dog at a Time in Bali I'm not sure who saw the dog first or who was the first to tell the driver to "stop!" but it may have been all of us as it was impossible to miss the black and white dog teetering and shaking on the side of the road. Even from a passing car you could tell something was seriously wrong. Janice was the first out of the car. As the founder and CEO of BAWA (Bali Animal Welfare Association) she is all too used to the sight, and ever ready to help. As Janice, myself, and Kate Atema (the International Fund for Animal Welfare's Director of the Companion Animal Program) approached, it was clear the dog had been starving. Every rib was visible, and its dull and dirty fur was sunken where there should've been a full belly, strong legs and hips. But starvation was the least of our concerns. In moments of strength, when the little black and white dog sat up, we saw its wide eyes were glazed over. Not only were its muscles stiffening and tremoring throughout its body, you could see the muscles behind its eyes pulsing, causing the whole eye to tremble. So profusely was it salivating, that white foamy bubbles were covering its chin. Every time a car passed it shot up in terror. At some moments the dog's body went rigid and he would collapse against the curb. I can't think | IP | IP PA | 640,915 |
the blog and like a gentleman, requested that update as such. If I encountered the same circumstances I would do the same. I think we live in a too cynical world. I for one believe the post and I am sad for his family and friends loss. Rip jimmy magpie I dont think it is right, nufc 83, to speculate on the authenticity of this. Even if the case you mentioned has happened previously, what is to say this is the same. And to your doubts of his nephew posting, perhaps it is as he wrote, that jimmy magpie cared about his posts on the blog and like a gentleman, requested that update as such. If I encountered the same circumstances I would do the same. I think we live in a too cynical world. I for one believe the post and I am sad for his family and friends loss. Nufc-83, you ask why a dying man would tell his nephew to let the blog know of his passing away. The answer is a simple one, Jimmy was obviously a passionate lifelong Toon fan and I am sure that the blog became an important part of his life. He was clearly not a well man and I bet he got a lot of pleasure from writing and reading views on NUFC. It is a mark of respect to Ed and all of us on the blog that he thought of us. Guys of his age have different values which | NARRATIVE | null | 421,974 |
___ National Flags of Europe The National Flags of the European States. The national flag is a symbol or emblem of a country, and therefor it represents a country. Each country in the world has its own combination of colors, shapes and symbols, but conventionally almost all national flags are rectangular. European Union is an economic and political union of 27 member states which are located primarily in Europe (Member states are marked with an asterisk *). Four countries are member states of the free trade organisation European Free Trade Association (EFTA) (Member states are marked with a cross +). On this page there are the flags of all sovereign nations of Europe. Exceptions: Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula with a border to Spain. Faroe Islands are a self-governing country under the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Only parts of the Russian Federation are within Europe. Only a small part of Turkey is in Europe, the majority in Western Asia. Cyprus, the third-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea lies geographically in Western Asia. Click on the flag to see a larger image and a flag description, click on the country name to see a country's profile. | IN | IN DT EN | 542,742 |
lover who died of AIDS 25 years ago is RIDICULOUS! He would have got ill long before now if he had been incubating HIV from that encounter, so you are twisting the truth to say that he lied or that he knew he was HIV+. No one knows if they are until they do a test. You seem to be focusing on how you feel betrayed, but this poor man has done nothing wrong. When he decided to take a test he told you the result. I feel so sorry for this poor man to have been jilted at a time like this. He didn't deserve that. As his partner you should have been supporting him at that difficult time. Perhaps you need to take a look at your own attitudes. A person having HIV does not need to destroy a relationship and does not need to be a rrisk to you if you continue to practise safe sex. Even the headline of this article confuses HIV and AIDS, mentioning 'someone who is disease-free'. People with HIV are disease-free, but they might go on to develop the disease AIDS if they don't receive proper treatment. Think about how betrayed your partner must feel. My advice would be to make things up with him and get over your fear of HIV+ people. Please don't throw away this relationship because your partner has discovered that he has a manageable, long-term health problem. As Pamela says, you can still have a happy sex | OP | OP AV | 250,885 |
born in New Zealand as well as overseas. Refers to those persons who stated a 'Pacific Island' ethnic group as either their sole ethnic group or as one of several ethnic groups they belonged to at the time of the 1991 Census of Population and Dwellings. Packaging (1) In relation to hazardous substances, means a container that is a receptacle and any other components or materials necessary for the receptacle to perform its containment function, and includes inner packaging once its outer packaging has been removed. (2) In relation to dangerous goods means any receptacle, container or other material in which a substance may be encased, covered, enclosed, contained or packed, which performs part of the containment function; but does not include a freight container, a skip, a vehicle, a pallet or other article of transport equipment. Packeting A quantity of timber bound together to form a transportable unit. Packing group One of three hazard groups into which dangerous goods of Class or Division 3, 4, 5.1, 6.1, 8 and 9 are divided for packaging purposes, and that are ranked in a decreasing order of hazard: Packing Group 'I' (high danger), Packing Group 'II' (medium danger) and Packing Group 'III' (low danger). PADI Professional Association of Diving Instructors. PAH Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. Paint A product in liquid or powder form which, when applied to a surface, forms a dry film having identification, protective, decorative or other specific technical properties. Pallet Platform on which goods are stacked for storage and/or transportation | IN | IN OI | 1,774,893 |
to Cart","Add both to Cart","Add all three to Cart"],"showDetailsDefault":"Show availability and shipping details","shippingError":"An error occurred, please try again","hideDetailsDefault":"Hide availability and shipping details","priceLabel":["Price:","Price For Both:","Price For All Three:"],"preorder":["Pre-order this item","Pre-order both items","Pre-order all three items"]}} I was there with Jason... And he captures everything to a T. Reading the book I can laugh cause when he gets into things I remember I just start laughing cause to be being over there is mostly a blur and I'm so happy that he has captured it for all to read. Great Job Sgt. Hartley, I remember it took me a month to get the internet to work steady. It was like routing a 56k to 18 people but I got it done and you were able to get your site out there and work on this book while it was happing rather then trying to remember which the reason I think this book is is so truthful. Happy to go there and come home with you Sgt. Hartley, - Spec. Justin Marshall A Co. 2/108th INF This semi-diary format book about a soldier's year in Iraq provides an insight into what the average front line infantry goes through. It doesn't cover the big picture. It doesn't cover the issues that the news media talks about. It's what the rifle carrying soldier sees, does, thinks as he goes through is deployment. His story sounds a lot like stories of other veterans. In fact I remember a book by a fellow named McBride from World | IP | IP DS | 4,732 |
: Kane : 15 Nov 2012 2:16:26pm A bricklayer laying bricks in return for money is technically prostituting himself his time his body and even his health in return for money. Not only that but his employer never pays him the true value of his work but skims a profit in the difference of the value the brick layer creates and what he is paid. Prostitution itself may not be exploitation or wrong. What is wrong is catering through prostitution and violent pornography to the subset of men who desire their women covered in bruises and blood ie the sadists. Mycal : 14 Nov 2012 4:29:11pm I am in a mix about this. I can't and don't understand the idea of cyber bullying. Having faced real bullies and been belted by them the idea than name calling on the net can so upset some one that they committ suicide or have damaged self esteem simply escapes me. The same goes for sexist, misogynistic behaviour on the net, it ain't nice and it can be annoying. People have a right to get angry about it but it just doesn't compare to the real world experiences (like shooting a girl in the head just because she wants an education, or forcing women to provide sexual favours so they can keep their jobs). But then I'm not a female and I'm not in a position to judge, although I am willing to bully a sexist, misogynist troll provided his name isn't Tony. Jimmy | OP | OP OB | 594,836 |
please if we ever have that, make it an option beacause otherwise we have to race with penguins and spikes during the wintertime.... Random Weather! Add that to a new build and I'm happy as Larry, scripting weather just isn't the same as you know when it's gonna change....well they didn't have rain radars in the 60s did they!?...no they didn't, do you never knew when it was gonna rain! I remember someone from ISI saying it was taken out before the first beta build due to issues, just hoping it comes in soon....that is all! If there were enough time varations for each weather condition and they could be linked randomly then maybe this could be tied to real time conditions translated from a weather site and into real time weather ,,geez i'm a bit ahead of myself i think That's always been a personal wish of mine. One of the stumbling blocks I see with live weather though is that you'd need to race in the rough timezone of the real location. An extreme example would be racing in the Sahara desert. If you live on the other side of the world and race at noon your time, you'd get very cold temperatures, which wouldn't make sense if you set the starting time for 14h00. With temperatures playing a big role in the dynamic mix, you might get unexpected results. Or typical afternoon monsoon conditions in Malaysia would happen in the simulated morning. A possible solution would be | ID | ID DF | 190,685 |
to read and I would recommend it to anyone. Read, read, read, read, read. Those of you who ask for reading suggestions may find the AoM Essential Library to be a helpful list. Indeed, the quality of the literature, not the quantity, one consumes ought to hold primacy of place. Never read without a pencil or pen. While reading great (an example of an overused word which I use very specifically here) works, mark interesting words and phrases, and comment to yourself, or to the author, in the margins. I make a list of unknown words on a blank page at the back of a book, include the page number and study these. Of course, use separate paper if you take advantage of the often disregarded cornerstone of western civilization: the library! I really agree with a lot of these points. Ever since I started my own blog, I have spent a lot more time researching, reading, and writing. In performing these practices, my vocabulary has become much more robust. I have even started using an online dictionary when I want to use a word but am unsure of its context. I may need to take a hint from this post and start a vocabulary notebook, that sounds like such a great idea for tangible study. This is a valuable skill to have when conveying a message in written and oral form. Thanks for the post and pointers! I teach a course called "Introduction to Broadcast Announcing" to adult learners | HI | HI HT | 471,792 |
white-collar workers who supported the opposition, and began to restart production. In the end, 18,000 PDVSA employees -- half of the PDVSA workforce, but fully "90 percent of PDVSA's white-collar workforce" were dismissed (Collier 2006; Clough 2008). It is only after this massive social upheaval lasting almost two years that Chvez was able to assert the very basic right to increase royalties on oil production in the country. The point is, there is nothing automatic about being able to direct profits from the extractive industries towards national economic development, let alone social assistance for the poor. There were very serious class forces opposed to these steps being taken, and two years of intense class struggle before these very modest reforms could be implemented. Growth None of this history matters for commentators like Dyer. He berates Chvez for overseeing a rate of economic growth that has been slower than in Brazil or Colombia. Of course economic growth in Venezuela has been slower. First, Brazil is the biggest economy on the South American continent, with a domestic market many times the size of that in Venezuela. Second, Colombia's growth has been as a virtual client state of the US, and the price of its growth has been the displacement of millions from their land, and the death of thousands at the hands of right-wing death squads. Third, while Venezuela was able to assert control over oil by 2003, the oil industry in the country has never fully recovered from the loss of | IN | IN RA | 122,015 |
Ozark Purse Instructions Using Ozark Handspun, wrap the Loom and then knot with your plain yarn, using the ladder stitch according to the directions that come with the Loom. Repeat twice more. Finishing The purse will attach the long ends side by side. Put the right sides together with the loops out on the right side. On the wrong side (where the knotting is visible), join the two pieces together by putting the needle through the X on the side, then the X on the other side and back again. Then move up to the next set of X's. Keeping your tension loose, continue until the two pieces are joined. Add the third piece in the same way. Cut all loops unevenly. If you want to use the yarn for the handle of the purse rather than buy a commercial handle, use 2 strands of Ozark and an N crochet hook, chain stitch for 14" or as long as desired, leaving a tail of 2" to attach to the side of the purse. Cut the remaining yarn into 6" lengths more or less, depending on the yarn. For instance if there is a beautiful fluffy section, you may want to cut before or after that section. Divide these pieces in thirds and tie the pieces on irregularly throughout the piece. Untie the knot where you joined the end of the Ozark to the beginning and trim the ends to match the length of other pieces. Attach the handle or handles | HI | HI HT | 723,111 |
would have to address the issue of southern ocean ownership.. the world does not agree to australian claim over those oceans, do not forget that. It aint our waters, the whales are not ours, our laws do not apply there.. yet why do all the greenies including bob brown and garret keep spouting lies all day about it?? As for the piracy charges, hilarious. With all the evidence against SS, do you seriously think they have grounds to stand on in a court of law? Another PR stunt. s. None of you have addressed my initial point. The fact that SS which is based in the Netherlands focus their violent protest against the japanese is because its easy for them to gain public support from australians down here (and hence, $$) than it is for them to protest against greenland, norway and iceland nextdoor to them who hunt whale species more endangered than Minkes. Why do you think that's the case? Connect the dots. You dont have to look far, plenty of comments on this site and other news site clearly indicate racial hatred. Garry says: 12:13pm | 09/01/10 Deliah I can not agree this is the stupidest idea Sea Shephard has had. It will be the laughing stock of those who are not rabid whale lovers (I do not call them enviormentalists because only whales are being looked at). It is like a terrorist bring you up on terrorism charges for protecting yourself against attacks from them. Sea Shepard | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 102,337 |
Art Basel buys Hong Kong art fair The Swiss exhibitions group MCH, organiser of the leading art fairs Art Basel and Art Basel Miami Beach, is buying a majority (60 per cent) stake in Asian Art Fairs Ltd, owner of the Hong Kong International Art Fair, HK11. The deal, due to be finalised in July, extends Basel's reach into the potentially hugely lucrative Asian market. Earlier this year it was revealed that China has leapt to the number one place in auction terms, knocking out the traditional US/UK dominance of the art market. One of the owners of the Hong Kong fair, Tim Etchells, told The Financial Times, "It makes perfect sense to partner with Basel; it has an unrivaled VIP database and enormous brand value. But we are not selling out and will remain very involved." While the amount of the sale has not been disclosed, Etchells said, "We are very happy with the consideration." He said he was "now working on new plans" which he couldn't yet reveal. More IN Collecting The Hong Kong art fair, which launches its fourth edition on 26 May, has quickly established itself as the leading international modern and contemporary art fair in Asia and was already dubbed the "Art Basel of Asia". This year's edition is the largest so far and boasts a swathe of major international galleries including Zwirner, Acquavella, Blum & Poe, White Cube, Pace (which is already present in Beijing) and Gagosian. A separate section, Asia One, features Asian | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 342,483 |
play it, but we can't tell you why!!"). That and if the info did get passed on there's nothing to say that those players wouldn't move along before reaching the end anyway and not pass the info on themselves! The chain gets broken again. It's a great idea and it must be kind of disheartening and annoying seeing people continually not quite getting there. No wonder Terry was quietly keeping an eye out on the game. HM: Right let's talk about that end, then. Er... GB: There comes a point where the right brain receives a cyan key which opens up a room containing the final chamber block, a yellow pyramid of sorts. Now, once the right brain picks this up, as they do with every other block, they head back to connect it up so that the left brain can enter it. HM: And then... you walk back out of that big, dark room and find your world has changed. Quietly and without incident. Everything was different. You were left with one massive fuck-off cylindrical room in which every one of the chamber blocks was scattered around the edge. And laid out, rather nice and pretty, were several renditions of the rooms, like hieroglyphics. And what did we decide to do then, Gregg? GB: We decided to directly hook the yellow pyramid up to the opening chamber so that we could see what was in there. We were taking the path of least resistance: opening chamber straight to final | SP | SP IT | 3,080,587 |
shadow" -- not the unity of all things embraced by the sun, but the moment of splitting, when "one turns into two." Zupancic argues that this notion of the Two as the minimal and irreducible difference within the same animates all of Nietzsche's work, generating its permanent and inherent tension. What is it that makes Nietzsche Nietzsche? In The Shortest Shadow, Alenka Zupancic counters the currently fashionable appropriation of Nietzsche as a philosopher who was "ahead of his time" but whose time has finally come -- the rather patronizing reduction of his often extraordinary statements to mere opinions that we can "share." Zupancic argues that the definitive Nietzschean quality is his very unfashionableness, his being out of the mainstream of his or any time.To restore Nietzsche to a context in which the thought "lives on its own credit," Zupancic examines two aspects of his philosophy. First, in "Nietzsche as Metapsychologist," she revisits the principal Nietzschean themes -- his declaration of the death of God (which had a twofold meaning, "God is dead" and "Christianity survived the death of God"), the ascetic ideal, and nihilism -- as ideas that are very much present in our hedonist postmodern condition. Then, in the second part of the book, she considers Nietzsche's figure of the Noon and its consequences for his notion of the truth. Nietzsche describes the Noon not as the moment when all shadows disappear but as the moment of "the shortest shadow" -- not the unity of all things embraced by | IP | IP DS | 59,216 |
field, and fashions an approach of her own that will serve as a useful model for many other researchers. Using this carefully constructed method, she is able to bring to life for us, as no other scholar has, the emotional communities whose existence is implied in the scattered texts and epigraphs of the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries. A real tour de force."-William M. Reddy, William T. Laprade Professor of History and Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Duke University "With her original book Emotional Communities in the Early Middle Ages, Barbara H. Rosenwein opens new perspectives on the history of emotions. This includes a persuasive critique of Norbert Elias's influential notion of the civilizing process. Proposing that people lived (and live) in emotional communities, each having its own particular norms and emotional expressions, Rosenwein has written a groundbreaking book that is highly important to historians as well as to social scientists working on the history of emotions."--Ingrid Kasten, Freie Universitt Berlin "With this book Barbara Rosenwein has made the emotions an essential component of our approach to the changing social history."--Jacques Le Goff "Thoroughly discrediting the view of many scholars that medieval people, in contrast to modern ones, were 'emotionally childish, impulsive, and unrestrained,' Barbara H. Rosenwein ably develops and deploys the concept of 'emotional communities' to investigate several groups in early Medieval Europe whose members adhered to 'the same norms of emotional expression and valued--or devalued--the same or related emotions.'"--Stephen D. White, Candler Professor of Medieval History, Emory University | IP | IP DS | 733,128 |
career change -- and give employers confidence that candidates have what it takes to get the job done. It's important to look beyond traditional colleges and large, high-tech companies when confronting the issue of job creation. Small IT businesses raise the productivity and efficiency of hundreds of thousands of other businesses, while providing the flexibility to innovate, test and implement new technologies. CompTIA and its 2,500-plus IT member companies look forward to working with America's leaders to help get the country back to work. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 209,171 |
do prefer Is a little bit of cucum, I come, you come, a little bit of cucumber. ----------------------------------------\\... Written and composed by T.W. Connor, Copyright 1915 Francis, Day, and Hunter. For more information see Peter Davison's "Songs of the British Music Hall", Oak Publications, 1971. | LY | LY SL | 129,578 |
Check here to see if you've won a day out at your local farm with Plum dairy! Next time you're in the dairy aisle, have a quick look, and you may spot our terrific new-look packaging for our yogurts and fromage frais. What's inside those little pots is still the same top-notch recipe -- creamy and smooth, made from organic milk, unsweetened fruit puree and absolutely nothing else -- but now the outside is just as special, with a limited edition half price Plum pouch coupon ! COMPETITION NEWS! Congratulations to the three lucky families who won a day out at their local farm! Were you one of them? Check below to find out! My 2 little girls would love to visit a farm. Just as much as my youngest enjoys her plum cereal and my eldest loves her plum cheese rings! Sarah Bull says: September 4th, 2012 at 5:28 pm What a great prize! Magdalena dylewska says: September 4th, 2012 at 7:55 pm Nice idea to show kids where the milk comes from:) Karen says: September 5th, 2012 at 8:48 am Would love to win, my daughter loves the farm Cat Monnington says: September 5th, 2012 at 8:48 am great prize would love to win Alison Turnnidge says: September 5th, 2012 at 8:53 am Please enter me into this fabulous competition. Thank You Victoria Battle says: September 5th, 2012 at 8:55 am My bubba loves plum products and loves animals too! Dawn Williamson says: September 5th, 2012 at 9:03 | IP | IP DS | 758,748 |
more than 20 professionals had been involved in the case in the weeks leading up to Daniel's death. The campaign had a clear and simple goal -- to force the introduction of mandatory reporting. It is common to criticise such media coverage. As Goddard and Liddell (1995) note, the dominant academic analyses tend to rely on Cohen's (1972) "moral panic" approach. In their review of the media approaches to child abuse "scandals" in the UK, Franklin and Parton (1991) make a number of criticisms, suggesting that events tend to be sensationalised and trivialised, vital issues are misrepresented, and scapegoats are sought. The result has been described as "legislation by tabloid" (Franklin and Lavery 1989: 26). Goddard and Liddell state that, whatever the criticism of the Herald Sun campaign about Daniel Valerio, there was a great deal that was wrong with the way the police and child protection responded to Daniel Valerio, both at a systems and at an individual level. The Coroner's report, for example, found that the Police Surgeon contributed to Daniel's death (Goddard and Liddell 1995). They argue that the Herald Sun coverage of Daniel's Valerio's death: "provides a powerful case study in how the media can react to events such as child abuse fatalities. Rather than concentrate exclusively on the real or imagined faults of the individuals involved . . . the Herald Sun attempted to use the case for what it saw as constructive ends" (1995:362) Armytage and Reeves (1992) argue strongly that accountability in child | IN | IN RA | 96,692 |
not be allowed to do what they want. It's where we have to live and suffer from the constant noise and grief that this all causes. I read with some interest the canal articles in the Star on the November 23, having had the opportunity, during my working career, to have some influence on the successful reopening of the Kennet and Avon Navigation and other canals in England and Wales. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,122,593 |
strength of God, he loves all mankind with a divine love. This is not the fraternity enjoined on us by the philosophers in the name of reason, on the principle that all men share by birth in one rational essence: so noble an ideal cannot but command our respect; we may strive to the best of our ability to put it into practice, if it be not too irksome for 200 DYNAMIC RELIGION CH. the individual and the community; we shall never attach ourselves to it passionately. Or, if we do, it will be because we have breathed in some nook or corner of our civilization the intoxicating fragrance left there by mysticism. Would the philosophers themselves have laid down so confidently the principle, so little in keeping with everyday experience, of an equal participation of all men in a higher essence, if there had not been mystics to embrace all humanity in one simple indivisible love? This is not, then, that fraternity which started as an idea, whence an ideal has been erected. Neither is it the intensification of an innate sympathy of man for man. Indeed we may ask ourselves whether such an instinct ever existed elsewhere than in the imagination of philosophers, where it was devised for reasons of symmetry. With family, country, humanity appearing as wider and wider circles, they thought that man must naturally love humanity as he loves his country and his family, whereas in reality the family group and the social group are | IN | IN | 234,154 |
for stopping by! | HI | HI HT | 235,147 |
phone charger for my phones. That way, you only need one USB mains unit or a laptop to charge it. My Apple charger is small so I don't need to worry about it too much, and I have one world adapter that is probably one of the smallest I can get, and also a single adapter for the country I am visiting for my MacBook Air because it's tiny anyway. All of these come in my cabin bag because I cannot risk having my checked baggage delayed even for a day with it, or I cannot work. I also carry a USB cable x 2 (one is for the phone), Ethernet cable, USB-to-Ethernet adapter for Mac, SD card reader, USB light, and a Bluetooth mouse. All of these fit into a cable bag measuring 5x5x20 cm. They also live in my cabin bag as I have ones for home use anyway, so that I don't have to worry about leaving it behind at home. i do the same thing - keep spares of everything i need in my carry on luggage. for chargers, i also just use usb chargers, other than the computer which is tiny. you can change the settings on your computer to pump more juice into the charging item as well so it doesn't take as long as a usb charger usually takes. quick_dry 28-12-2011, 01:29 PM on USB chargers - I bought extra iPad chargers, they cost the same as the iPhone charger but give double | ID | ID DF | 679,258 |
mate? I've got a net and I'm not afraid to use it. This beauty can handle up to one hundred kilograms of fish. So I brought two. Sam: I think you'll find that won't work. Plus it's not about overall weight, it's about their individual size. Lures are the classic method in these waters. Pete: That's if you want to waste your whole day catching one at a time. Personally don't have time for inefficiency. If you're in the soul-fishing business, it's all about quantity not individuality. Step aside please, I'm in a hurry! (He casts the net out wide, watching it settle.) Sam: (Watching, then thinking a moment.) So how do you know when you've caught some? Pete: I don't. I just have to wait. (Sam scoffs and continues to choose a lure. Sarah enters with a hand reel.) Sarah: Howdy everyone! How is everybody! (Hugs everyone cheerfully) I'm Sarah, how are you? Great to see you! Hello, precious! Sam: Hi, Sarah. Pete: I don't think there will be many fish left for you, Sarah, I'm afraid. Not after I've cleaned up. Sarah: That's OK, I personally don't think those nets work properly anyway. I believe in the personal touch. (Unravelling line from reel) After all, I'm not fishing for souls. I'm fishing for one soul. One precious soul. That's what they are to God anyway. Every soul is precious. Sam: (Preparing his lure and comparing equipment) Ha! Hand reels are as good as useless! Good luck with that, | SP | SP TV | 1,749,295 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN) - Despite a strained voice and a hectic campaign schedule, President Obama's rhetoric was as lofty as ever when he took the stage before 20,000 supporters here Saturday afternoon. Promising to be a voice in Washington, D.C. for voiceless Americans, the president told the crowd that those who listened closely to his speeches in 2008 should remember that "change we believe in is not just changing the president." -- Follow the Ticker on Twitter: @PoliticalTicker "It's changing our politics," he said. "It's changing the system. I ran because the voices of the American people, your voices had been shut out of our democracy for way too long." Using his message from 2008 to push back against Mitt Romney's claim that he's the true change candidate in this race, Obama said he's not done fighting for the change he promised four years ago. "Kids dreaming of becoming scientists or doctors, engineers or entrepreneurs, diplomats, maybe a president they need a champion, because the future will never have lobbyists like the status quo does," the president said, exciting the crowd. "But the dreams of those kids will be our saving grace. That's what we're fighting for. That's what this election's about. That's why I need you." At a time when fights in Washington are far from popular, Obama said that some fights are "fights that need to be had." And foreshadowing his approach to a budget showdown that looms over whichever candidate wins on Tuesday, the president pledged that | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 63,513 |
make our meta-analyses a prominent component of the review, but rather to use the data to identify the extent of confounding and selection biases and to examine possible sources of heterogeneity between the results of individual observational studies. Only two of the reviewed studies corrected for multiple comparisons (e.g. Bonferroni or Nyholt correction) [ 86 , 97 ]. The few studies that matched cases with controls did not use a paired method of analysis such as McNemar's test which biases the results towards null. Further, we were unable to replicate the p values for three studies [ 46 , 47 , 87 ]. Conclusions This review of published studies indicates that evidence for the involvement of the ?-glutamyl cycle and trans-sulphuration pathway in autism spectrum disorders should be further explored with higher quality and lower risk bias studies to in order to ascertain the significance of these pathways with respect to clinical outcomes. Trends noted from currently published studies include decreased total glutathione and increased GSSG in children with autism spectrum disorders with no association found between homocysteine or cystathione in these children. There is a trend for cysteine to be lower in children with autistic disorder but not in other autism spectrum disorders. There is a need for large, well designed studies that link metabolites, co-factors and genes of the ?-glutamyl cycle and trans-sulphuration pathway with objective behavioural outcomes to be conducted in children with autism spectrum disorders. Future risk factor analysis of autism spectrum disorders should include consideration | IN | IN RA | 3,258,606 |
far and too fast the Conservative-led government is putting front line services at risk. We are seeing new school buildings cancelled, NHS waiting lists increased Sure Start Centres at risk and frontline police officers and PCSOs cut. And on the economy the government is getting us into a vicious circle. Their policy choices have slowed growth and led to higher unemployment: making it harder to get the deficit down. More people out of work, on benefit rather than paying taxes, will make the deficit worse not better. Indeed, George Osborne is now set to borrow 46 billion more than he was expecting to last autumn because growth is slower and unemployment is higher -- a damning indictment on his economic plans. That's why Ed Miliband and Ed Balls are right to stay firmly focused on opposing this government's mistakes, talking about the future and developing the policies to build a stronger fairer Britain. Comments are closed Latest 23.00: According to the excellent Helen Pidd (who is becoming something of a by-election superstar for the Guardian), Nigel Farage is throwing in the towel for UKIP in Rotherham. She's just tweeted: Just seen Nigel Farage at the Rotherham byelection count. Says: "labour will win -- but not by much. UKIP a massive second. Tories nowhere" 22.51: Nigel Farage is tweeting that UKIP are in second place on postal votes. I won't get into electoral law here, but let's just [...] No-one can say that Ed Miliband is not brave. His decision to | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,699,034 |
keyboard-and-small-screen design, and newer touchscreen models. "We build the file and send it through to the simulator and it's good, but it's detached from the Eclipse IDE," Larcombe explains. "You can do more with the emulator than you can with the emulators for the iPhone and Android, but you don't have the overview aspect and have to drive everything from your code. You almost have to write different versions of your code for different BlackBerry phones. It's all a bit less user-friendly for beginners; the harder it is to build apps, the less likely users are to accept it." Easier development For seasoned developers, the shift between IDEs and development languages may just be shrugged off as an occupational hazard. But in terms of the market skills base, it presents a very real challenge: university students typically come out with Java and/or iPhone skills, but, with a strong interest in Android's openness, it's likely they will end up writing for either Apple's or Google's platforms. This leaves rivals at a disadvantage that's hardly aided by obscure or badly-realised development tools. Google, for one, has actively recognised the importance of building a base of developers and has recently taken the significant step of releasing App Inventor (see our story here ), a substantially different type of IDE that's designed to let non-programmers build Android applications. App Inventor. App Inventor is based on the Open Blocks Java library, which allows the creation of programming languages that use 'building blocks' that are stacked | HI | HI HT | 297,595 |
lifeless body For the wolves All you did was lie, all you did was lie All you are is a fucking liar And everyday it's all the same Nothing ever seems to change But now you're gone and we've moved on You sent this friendship up in flames | LY | LY SL | 207,929 |
This web site uses cookies to improve your experience. By viewing our content, you are accepting the use of cookies. To find out more and change your cookie settings, please view our cookie policy . Close iOS 5: How to use iPhone's native Twitter tools Hit play on the video above to discover how to make the most of iOS 5's new integrated Twitter tools. Apple has elevated the popular messaging platform to the same status as email and SMS as far as the iPhone is concerned, enabling users to tweet directly from within two of the core iOS apps. Over time we can expect to see developers further integrate iOS' Twitter features into their own apps. Watch our full video guide to get to grips with the new features, or take a peek at the article below. Adding your Twitter credentials As a central service, Twitter's preferences are found in the Settings app. If you already have the Twitter app installed, it will pick up your username and password from here, but if not you'll need to enter them yourself. Tap within the relevant boxes, type them in and tap Sign In. You need to add a minimum of one account to use the built-in Twitter tools, but you can add several and choose between them on a tweet-by-tweet basis. Here we've added two accounts, so we can direct tweets that are of interest to only select groups of contacts in different directions. Tap Update Contacts to authorise iOS | HI | HI HT | 552,637 |
in which civil society and the U.S. government can collaborate constructively to advance peaceful religious coexistence , freedom, and security. This public discussion is co-sponsored with the Office of International Religious Freedom at the U.S. Department of State. Speakers This webcast is important considering the use of the Mohammed video, as an excuse, by the Obama Administration following the terror attack on the Benghazi compound. The powers that be would like nothing better than make it a "crime" to speak ill of their moon god. The maker of the film is still in jail , no? Using shariah loving, Muslim Brotherhood supporting, anti-Semitic MPAC as a speaker instead of bringing in a pro Israel and pro US Constitution Muslims such as Dr Zuhdi Jasser to speak is telling. Is it any wonder the Muslim Brotherhood and groups that support them, such as MPAC, are constantly smearing Dr Jasser? If you are on Twitter maybe you can ask some questions of your own by using their hashtag #IRFatUSIP | OP | OP OB | 3,193,335 |
MUSIC: Chords/tabs: Home Give It Up Intro: C F C F C F Em F (C)I'm coming face to face with my (F)conscience (C)Coming to an understanding (F)of myself (C)Clear out all the old (F)cobwebs (C)Clear the old books (F)from the shelf (F) (Em) (Dm) (C) (C)This song is inspired by a (F)good man And his tune (C)Thinking good of others Sing (F)Amazing Grace to you (C)It doesn't really matter if you're all (F)Jumbled up inside (C)As long as you know love is endless and the (F)world is wide (C) (Em) (Am) (G) (F) as long as you know (C)Give it up (F) (C)share it out (F) (C)Help who you can(F) (Em)Talk about it (F) (C)It's late in the morning, (F)close to the time (C)Mary's in the alley she (F)never stops smiling (C)Always love to see her ? (F)means a lot to me But I (Em)know she has a hard time trying to (F)make ends meet Chorus: Give it up... (Verse without words C F C F Em F) (C)Down George Street arcade where the (F)poor children play (C)Gathering up charity just to (F)help them make their day (C)Me I was once their age, me (F)I was once young But I (Em)knew I had my family to (F)fall back on (C) (Em) (Am) (G) (F) Give it up...(2x) (C) (Em) (Am) (G) (F) Give it up...(2x) Sweet Marie Intro: C Dm F (C)Found a note of (Dm)words this very (F)morning(C) Written on the (Dm)best paper you could (F)find(C) You left | LY | LY SL | 608,565 |
Mount Kilimanjaro climbing -- the best time to climb Climbing Kilimanjaro is one of the most thrilling ways to discover the beautiful continent of Africa. The wilderness and open spaces surrounding the area and the mighty Kilimanjaro over seeing your adventure will be enough to put you in awe of Mother Nature's master hand at creating beauty. Whatever you have thought about this continent and its ambience is about to be completely changed with this Kilimanjaro climb . To make your time climbing Mt Kilimanjaro even better, there are certain basic questions that you must answer right at the start of planning the trip. These critical points will help you in getting the most out of your time here and will help you to customize your trip to suit your preferences. All kinds of people visit the mountain every year, some want the experience to be one of solitude and privacy while other enjoy it more if there are a lot of people around to interact with. Then the weather, climatic conditions, temperatures and time of the year will also have their own bearing upon your Kilimanjaro hike . One of the best aspects of this mountain is that unlike other climbing destinations around the world like Everest, Kilimanjaro is always open for climbing. Therefore after deciding which is the best route for you, the next question you must ask yourself is "When is the best time of year to climb Kilimanjaro?" As it is with the best route, no | IN | IN | 3,721,421 |
don't produce any roadmaps detailing what they're working on for the next version. Even after a release has been made there's no guarantee that they'll disclose any useful information as to what's changed (see the Select 5i2 changelist , for example). They're just using their subscribers money to provide an extra bit of income to fund the whims of the developers. One thing is now clear to me - with Castle effectively dead and ROL lacking direction, the long-term future of the OS has been left entirely in the hands of its users. We've therefore got to ask ourselves how we want to proceed: Continue as things are now The ROOL supporters will continue to support ROOL, and the ROL supporters will continue to support ROL, even though neither can presently guarantee the long-term future of the OS. In the end one side will come out on top, but there's no telling how long that will take or how much the market will shrink in the meantime. Convince ROL to work on the ROOL codebase This would be a hard sell for ROL, as it would effectively involve them abandoning the last 10 years of their work. Their pride may also be a problem - could they bring themselves to work on "the enemy"'s code? And also, if the ROL developers were to suddenly start getting paid to work on the ROOL codebase, how would the people currently doing work for free react? Would ROOL possibly lose momentum rather than | ID | ID DF | 1,458,395 |
Thank you also for your suggestions for the dinner cruise, it was a lovely evening and Michael and I both enjoyed ourselves, particularly seeing the Eiffel Tower lit up - it is something that we will remember for a long time. Philippe, you have been very helpful and I sincerely thank you once again for ensuring our stay was pleasant. I will be sure to recommend your services to my family and friends should they ever visit Paris. Please also pass on my thanks to Thomas. Michael and I hope to see you sometime in the future if we get the opportunity to visit Paris once again. With best wishes,Celestina. REF Apartment : LILAS From 2009-05-02 To 2009-05-09 Mr & Mrs Worrel From USA the 05/20/2009 Bonjour, Philippe and Cristophe! Yes, we had an absolutely wonderful time in Paris, and ACACIA was perfect in every way. You run a first class operation and I have already given out your name and website to many people. When we return to Paris, we will be staying with you again! Greg and Wendy Worrell REF Apartment : ACACIA From 2009-04-29 To 2009-05-08 Mrs Donna Kim From CA, USA. the 05/21/2009 Bonjour, We had a wonderful time and found Paris enchanting. The apartment location couldn't have been better. The drivers who took us to and from the airport were great and the man who returned us to the airport was fun and he had some great music. The Parisian people are so gracious and | ID | ID RR | 265,258 |
Think of it as stretching before you run. Even if nothing you write is worth reading again, you'll be surprised at some of the things you come up with. Who knows you, might even uncover a book just waiting to be written. 3. Duct tape your editor As soon as you engage your brain, you let out that internal editor, the one who corrects spelling and grammar as you type. If you let her, she'll muffle your ideas under the guise of making your content perfect. Guess what? No one writes brilliantly the first time. Hint -- Put perpetual gag order on that damn internal editor. Ignore that voice that says, "Who are you trying to fool? You can't write." We all need a rough draft (I need lots of rough drafts). Allowing yourself to explore your ideas without having to worry about perfection clears the path growing your ideas and creating something truly great. 4. Be specific The key to a great blog post is focusing on the details. It's not just a car, it's Chevrolet Cruz that over-achieves fuel efficiency, it's not a vitamin but an Omega 3 vitamin that lubricates the brain and joints. Honing in on details will allow you to use more keywords, which will make your content more findable. Hint -- Begin by over-using detail and write like a kindergarten teacher, explaining everything with super-clear direction. Writers often err on the side of not enough detail but training yourself to over-explain will help you | HI | HI HT | 3,747,147 |
The company has always been known for its hickory-smoked sirloins, sliced and served medium-rare. Now, the same sirloin comes on lunchtime sliders or nachos. The food is a half-notch below a prime steakhouse but better than at other midprice chains, with touches like a maple-ancho pork chop on the lunch or dinner menus, baked sweet potatoes and a blue cheese-bacon lettuce wedge as an extra side at lunch for $1.99. A current special offers two steaks and an appetizer for $25. The new location is open for lunch and dinner daily at 1600 E. Copeland Road; 817-461-1500, texaslandandcattle.com . The same Fogiel family that helped launch TL&C still owns Hoffbrau Steaks, and plans a party to mark 30 years at the now-flagship location near the Fort Worth Zoo. | OP | OP RV | 235,168 |
hide. If I have a serious health concern, I want to be able to consult my GP without worrying my wife. If I'm looking for a new job, there is no reason why I should have to reveal that to my employer. In fact, if even I've committed a serious crime, been convicted, rehabilitated and paid my debt to society, why should I be obliged to reveal that history to my neighbours if I pose no threat to them? Should my friends know if I've got an unauthorised overdraft, or if I've downloaded perfectly legal adult content from the Internet? I've done none of these things, and am in no particular rush to, but I demand the right to privacy if those situations arise. "Nothing to hide, nothing to fear" is a myth, a fallacy, a trojan horse wheeled out by those who can't justify their surveillance schemes, databases and privacy invasions. It is an argument that insults intelligent individuals and disregards the reality of building and operating an IT system, a business or even a government. If ever you hear someone at a dinner party crank out this old chestnut, grab your coat, make your apologies, run fast and run far. And as William has said before, I wouldn't want to be stuck at a dinner party next to someone who has nothing to hide - imagine how dull that would be. Categories : Tags : 6 Comments One of my chief concerns (and I have many) regarding the | IP | IP PA | 3,073,589 |
stood up but your legs aren't moving again, but all your wasted time goes to show that your just not giving up | LY | LY SL | 99,692 |
The Other Side Of Me Lyrics - Gotthard Alright, I'm a tricky situation Somehow I gotta try to unwind You see I'm not alone, I know it shows Ya 'know I saw it comin' around Cuz there's a part of me That sleeps and creeps, deep in my mind I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde", I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me So tight, you know I'm stuck inside relations Sometimes, I just don't know who I'll find You see I'm not alone, I knows it shows Ya' know I saw it comin' around Cuz there's a part of me That sleeps and creeps, deep in my mind I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde" I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me I can show you my charms I can be Mr. nice or let you see My dual personality The one I "Hyde" I can show you my charms But you know that we might have company I think the name is lunacy Really want to try The other side of me I can | LY | LY SL | 454,943 |
Assessment and nursing care of the patient with dyspnoea Breathlessness is a subjective experience, which has been described as an unpleasant or uncomfortable awareness of breathing, or of the need to breathe (Gift, 1990). Patients experiencing breathlessness are often described as being dyspnoeic, or having dyspnoea. This is derived from the Greek word, which, when translated, means 'difficulty in breathing' Breathlessness is a subjective experience, which has been described as an unpleasant or uncomfortable awareness of breathing, or of the need to breathe (Gift, 1990). Patients experiencing breathlessness are often described as being dyspnoeic, or having dyspnoea. This is derived from the Greek word, which, when translated, means 'difficulty in breathing' Patients describe dyspnoea in a number of ways; for example: - 'Like suffocating'; - Tightening feeling of fear in your chest and mind'; - 'Going to take your last breath'; - 'Feels like I am not going to breathe again'; - 'Could not get enough air in'. Causes of dyspnoea include (Fig 1): - Airway difficulties (obstruction, restriction); - Cardiac problems (ischaemia, failure); - Biochemical factors (anaemia or hypoxaemia); - Psychological factors (anxiety, panic attacks). Acute causes of dyspnoea include asthma, myocardial infarction and pulmonary embolism. Dyspnoea may also be associated with chronic illness; for example, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, heart failure and obesity. Acute and chronic dyspnoea can lead to life-threatening situations. Once the underlying cause of the dyspnoea is diagnosed it may be possible to treat, reduce and alleviate it, but many patients have to | IN | IN | 158,774 |
Formats Book Description Publication Date: Sep 15 2010 Human rights offer a vision of international justice that today's idealistic millions hold dear. Yet the very concept on which the movement is based became familiar only a few decades ago when it profoundly reshaped our hopes for an improved humanity. In this pioneering book, Samuel Moyn elevates that extraordinary transformation to center stage and asks what it reveals about the ideal's troubled present and uncertain future. For some, human rights stretch back to the dawn of Western civilization, the age of the American and French Revolutions, or the post -- World War II moment when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was framed. Revisiting these episodes in a dramatic tour of humanity's moral history, The Last Utopia shows that it was in the decade after 1968 that human rights began to make sense to broad communities of people as the proper cause of justice. Across eastern and western Europe, as well as throughout the United States and Latin America, human rights crystallized in a few short years as social activism and political rhetoric moved it from the hallways of the United Nations to the global forefront. It was on the ruins of earlier political utopias, Moyn argues, that human rights achieved contemporary prominence. The morality of individual rights substituted for the soiled political dreams of revolutionary communism and nationalism as international law became an alternative to popular struggle and bloody violence. But as the ideal of human rights enters into rival | IP | IP DS | 538,175 |
same old questions maybe it is a nice change. Ask a Canadian hockey guy a funny question and you probably get a smile and a fun answer. Yeah I don't really see what the big deal is like he can legally drink if he wants to, why not try and catch lightning in a bottle? but no everything has to be "serious bro". And who says "bro" anymore anyway? I'm starting to warm up to the kid. He has shown the ability to provide cliche answers to the Sportsnet post-game reporter's idiotic questions and now he handles the whole legal drinking age question with a smackdown. Get Drew in there to answer some intelligent baseball questions for fucks sakes. Those hockey reporters are really annoying. Bryce is obviously aware of the constant fire that some players on the Washington Capitals receive from the DC media regarding "partying too much." Harper handled this intelligently and dodged a bullet (albeit a very slow-movine one). Harper -- along with Strasburg, Lawrie and Trout -- is one of the 4 players I follow most closely and am most excited about. But what an assholish response. It was a good-natured question. Just chuckle and move on. Of course, it's not like he wasn't known as a bit of a dick to begin with... asking a question like that is totally in-line with a society that beget SCTV. / John Candy. you'll be oh-so-serious about this incident now, and then probably find some similar joke event | OP | OP OB | 554,946 |
BUSTER - THE SBT WHO HAS SPENT MOST OF HIS LIFE HOMELESS Dogs needing forever homes (please note all animals must have rescue back up prior to posting them in here) Note: Posts made in this section are automatically crossposted on the RHU Twitter & Facebook accounts and other sites around the web BUSTER is a SBT Cross and is aged around 12 MONTHS old - he is not good with other dogs and so will require a home as an only dog. He is extremely loving and friendly and is looking for his forever sofa. He is good with current fosters 13 year old child, but we do not recommend any younger children as he is quite bouncy. He loves going for a walk and is great off lead! He is a very loving dog and gives some of the best stafffie hugs going! He is castrated, vaccinated and has been waiting for his home for over 8 months now. *Interested in adopting a rescue animal listed here? If you'd like to enquire about adopting any of the animals listed here please contact the rescues direct (a link to their website or other contact details should be in the listing) or feel free to register an account on the forum and post on the thread. | ID | ID DF | 3,696,657 |
pregnancy and birth whilst improving your fertility. An effortless process, the reader's progress through the book is a hypnotherapy treatment in itself. Marisa Peer was voted Britain's Best Therapist and is listed in The Tatler guide to Britain's very best Doctors and specialists she has a unique ability to help people with fertility problems. Written in the highly engaging style she is renowned for, Marisa speaks to you on an extremely personal level and tailors her proven methods in boosting conception to your unique needs. Unlike other books, not only does her programme naturally boost fertility but it can do so by your next cycle. If you want to have a baby the most important tool to boost your fertility is your mind. This book offers hope for all women with fertility issues, so if you are struggling with unexplained infertility or secondary infertility Marisa's brand new book shows you how to get pregnant fast. With Marisa's proven programme you can increase your fertility, improve your ability to conceive naturally, or with IVF, and then carry your perfect baby to full term. Order it in the next 6 hours and 8 minutes, and choose One-Day Shipping at checkout. I not only understand the complex issues that can cause infertility, I know how to overcome it. My method has an incredibly high success rate and it's radically different. If you want a baby my technique works and it works fast. You can get your body to ovulate perfect grade A eggs | IP | IP DS | 3,177,112 |
I'm still in a state of denial about DID, I just keep waiting for it to go away. You can get through this. You seem very level headed about it. Just make sure you get a therapist that has experience in Dissociative Disorders so you can be properly diagnosed. Perhaps if you've never had anyone with more of the expertise in d.i.d then they might be able to shed some more light on whichever it is. As I suppose they'd be able to identify if its not like other patients with d.i.d or perhaps it differs, ie. yours have last names etc. have you seen lots of different people before? It sounded like you'd just seen mainly the one psychiatrist. If he's unsure, there must be someone somewhere who will understand. Una+ - I'm seeing my support worker at the end of the week so I will probably wait til I've seen her before I contact the Pottergate Centre Wronglesson- Yes I think any other diagnosis than psychosis would be weird after so many years as being diagnosed with it. That's why I want to learn as much about DID as I can and to see how many people experience the same kind of things as me as I'd say I can't relate that well with most DID sufferers although there are similarities. Fightforlife- I think I explained in another post but I'll explain more thoroughly. I'm with a team called Aspire which helps people with psychosis. I've been with | ID | ID DF | 3,262,993 |
one bottle increase the amount of port and sugar proportionately but you don't need to double or treble the spices. I've been mulling the cheapest red I could find in Tescos this week, Marques de Leon (from the label I'm guessing it's an unoaked Spanish red, as you've recommended above - I'm totally ignorant about wine). It's been lovely, but I do add lots of sugar. Much more than your recommended 2 tbspns. Also cinnamon, cloves, a cup of orange juice and a sliced orange. I also make a non-alcoholic version using 1l cranberry juice and 1l apple juice in place of a bottle of wine, only 2 tbspns sugar but orange juice and spices as above. Very useful for drivers and those needing a clear head eg for carol service choristers. | OP | OP OB | 1,420,213 |
three star forwards with three great young ones, they aren't as reliable on injury-prone players like Pittsburgh, and they're relatively young for a team that good. Of course I would expect him to sign with a different team for 5-6 M than sign with the Rags for 3-4 M so probably won't happen. I have mixed feelings about how "up and coming" the Panthers really are. Their positioning this year was due more to the generally terrible play by their division (all five teams finished with a neg goal diff), and the unsustainable amount of "bonus points" they got for OTLs last year. Statistically speaking, they had no business being in the playoffs last year, let alone being a third seed conference winner with a -24 goal differential. They do have some very nice prospects, but I have them pegged as easily my biggest slide team in whatever NHL season happens next Number one sign of someone in denial: when someone posts up intelligent conversation based in fact, and they only thing they can come up with is some childish retort. Thanks for the vindication. Yea. Nice lack of logic. Poster 1: Here are logical reasons why I don't think Florida will make the playoffs. Poster 2: Toronto sux! Poster 1: ... I never said they didn't... we're talking about Florida here... Come on people. The fact that Toronto is a bad team has NO EFFECT on whether or not Florida is a good or bad team, or any other | ID | ID DF | 101,314 |
to starting your job search, which is then figuring out what companies you're interested in and the people you know at those companies. And then being able to approach those people or go have informational interviews or sending out resumes knowing full well what the requirements and the qualifications are for different jobs and being able to speak to them intelligently. So I think job boards are all about information gathering as opposed to job getting. SARAH GREEN: And of course, there might be a bunch of jobs that aren't even posted on job boards. What kind of jobs do you think aren't ever posted on job boards? JODI GLICKMAN: You know, jobs that are not posted on job boards are positions that are A, either filled internally in an organization. And some organizations are required to post those publicly, but many are not. And so oftentimes, they're really interesting jobs that are either going to be filled internally through sort of the existing rank and file or again, through word of mouth of we're looking for someone for a new chief of staff role, or for a director of strategy role, or for a new hybrid role we're creating. And do you happen to know anyone? You know you ask your employees. There is a woman I know who I worked with recently who came from the nonprofit world, and she was doing grant writing and fund raising for a non-profit. And she was away for the weekend on | SP | SP | 659,111 |
debt levels both private and public.Until such time interest rates are set by the market to reflect risk the death dive will continue unabated. Young relatives recently put down a deposit on a shitty $170,000, 600 m2 block of land. God almighty I'm thinking. This is just indentured slavery of our young people. Casualisation of our workforce, destruction of our manufacturing industries and the financial export (ownership) of the inherent wealth tied up in our farming and primary production industries. Yet we pump more air into the housing bubble, so that Mr Swan can climb on top of it, look around and tell us everything is ok. Sure, everything is ok, if you believe it's perfectly natural to be so indebted to the point that it consumes your entire life! And the full-force of the European debt tsunami is yet to crash over the Chinese sea-wall and inundate the mortgage flood-plains of debt-ridden middle and lower class Australia. | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 3,333,877 |
full-frame at the same time as the rumored Zeiss 50mm My wish lists is better - integration of the af/mf button to support back-button auto-focus. - A circle in the center when in manual focus mode so that when the camera is in af/mf back-focus button mode, we will know where the focus point is. - faster overall UI operation - revamped menu system - the ability to shoot photographs by clicking the shutter button when in video mode - more consistency in the interface with regards to what happens when you turn dials left/right/clockwise. - faster autofocus - better low-light quality - universal flash mount Raynor Mart Last but not least, can we have option for body colours like nex3 or nex5. Brown, white or silver, I dun mind. Black mirrorless camera don't sell well, all retailers left all black stock stack high up to ceiling in their storeroom and force to sell the black stock cheaper, when the model has other colours options... It will more than likely have the new hybrid focusing system of the NEX6. Improvements are great, I'm just hoping the physical form factor stays the same so I can use it in my Nauticam underwater housing that costs twice as much as the camera. I'd spring for an upgrade and keep the NEX7 as a spare back-up. If it means buying a new housing, I'll stick with the NEX7 and buy an extra body which will be considerably cheaper when the new model comes | IP | IP DS | 3,269,188 |
generally higher and more durable quality, and partly as compensation for lending the content out over time. It's not a lot considering the number of times the media may be on loan -- perhaps 300-400% -- but it's more than the cost of a single retail copy. I am not sure how it works with donated media. I agree -- I also follow the try before I buy approach, but I call it a library (one of those old-fashioned places that still serves a useful purpose). Borrow the book (electronically if you want), then return it, and buy your own copy if you liked it. If this title is not available to borrow electronically at the library, that's because publishers don't trust library users to act honestly (and this is a good example showing why they don't). We are caught in a terrible bind because of this. I don't want to have to buy every electronic book I want to read, but I will buy the ones I have enjoyed reading. Use your local library. Illegal downloads are wrecking an excellent public library system which has been in place for more than 150 years. Speaking of rationalization, I don't believe you were ever truly on the side of "information wants to be free" or else you would have released your book as a free PDF download from the outset, as Dean Baker, a prominent economist who genuinely opposes current copyright law, has done with his last two books. You're a | OP | OP OB | 606,262 |
I'd like to live out all my dreams And if I could, yes if I could The nicest one would be with you And you'd be here with me Don't you ever get lonely Lord I'm no good when you're away But what do you expect From a girl Who loves you like I love you Won't you ever just get tired And come on home to me Don't you ever get lonely Chorus You're a part of me That I can't do without You're a part of me That dreams are all about But you can't hold on to Something that you never had before Love waits for the wind To bring you back again And take you away Friends say it's great now you're a star But what do they expect From a girl Who loves you just the way you were And late at night, I wish things had never changed And you were here with me Don't you ever get lonely | LY | LY SL | 163,732 |
was dictated by his conscience, and it was not possible for him to hesitate, much less, to change. He repeated also his persuasion, that the holding out this plan with a final alternative to the people, of accepting or rejecting it in toto, would really produce the anarchy & civil convulsions which were apprehended from the refusal of individuals to sign it. Mr. GERRY described the painful feelings of his situation, and the embarrassment [FN12] under which he rose to offer any further observations on the subject wch. had been finally decided. Whilst the plan was depending, he had treated it with all the freedom he thought it deserved. He now felt himself bound as he was disposed to treat it with the respect due to the Act of the Convention. He hoped he should not violate that respect in declaring on this occasion his fears that a Civil war may result from the present crisis of the U. S. In Massachussetts, particularly he saw the danger of this calamitous event-In that State there are two parties, one devoted to Democracy, the worst he thought of all political evils, the other as violent in the opposite extreme. From the collision of these in opposing and resisting the Constitution, confusion was greatly to be feared. He had thought it necessary, for this & other reasons that the plan should have been proposed in a more mediating shape, in order to abate the heat and opposition of parties. As it has been | SP | SP IT | 714,086 |
are rightly declared voluntary they will have no mandate to bleat, whine and scheme against the achievers in society! cadwallader PS The central fact that a university education is a privilege is rapidly forgotten by lefties as they treat it as their right to receive an education funded by everybody else. This of course carries on through life where they tend to plant their useless arses on state funded boards/authorities which produce close to zero benefit for anyone but themselves. jimbob Cam you have uncovered many gems lately, You seem to have the nose for this. Iventory2 says it all. ipfreely Jane forrest is bright and smart and hot looking OPPS we dont need her do we cam we need OLD troughers like lockwood smith and the other troughing crap from the past, hone keys crew, rubbish from the past.NZ the way national and liarbor want it BUT NOT ME ttp://keepingstock.blogspot.com/ inventory2 ipfreely is living, breathing proof of the need for National Standards davegee Good research that Simon Bradwell should have done. "From the Greens to Labour" doesn't quite count as "right across the political spectrum"! dave Jane Forrest never claimed or implied she was political neutral on TV. Its a bit silly of you to state otherwise. | OP | OP OB | 3,799,881 |
and secure a paint strainer to the top of the bucket. This will keep large objects and mosquitoes from getting into the barrel and spoiling your water supply. To prevent the collected, organic matter from hanging too far down into the rain barrel, tie a knot in the strainer before installing it into the lid. | HI | HI HT | 1,485,891 |
not standing alone, not at all. Please read a Polish Foreign Minister, Sikorksi, calling for more leadership from Germany, lecturing Britain in his Oxford Speech, Vaclav Klaus critizing us somewhat for being too soft. "Red engineer" Labor MP Jeroen Dijsselbloem "New Dutch finance minister promise cuts, tough line on euro zone" I say, that most people in Europe know, that the Scandinavian/ German model works better for the "normal" people, caring for all its people up from the very bottom, and not giving in to special interests. Having strong and disciplined unions, who are not as stupid as the American UAW, who need to bankrupt their companies, before accepting realistic wages. Unions, who have half the board seats, unions, who represent large majorities. The German "IG Metall" union has 2 million members, not by coercion with "closed shop", but based on insight and solidarity. The American UAW, which had a monopoly of 90% of world car manufacturing in 1946, now controls a mere 230 thousands. Debauching our common Euro currency would not hurt people like me, along the lines of Scotts NGDP, at first. I have very little assets, which are inflation sensitive. But tearing up the social fabric, as the consequence, would destroy way more important treasure I have, living in a socially stable society, with justice for all. People make gross allegations against Germany, personal insults, and it does not bother you. Only when I refute the accusations, after waiting for 2 or 3 days, item by item, | OP | OP OB | 774,762 |
reference (like you do when you write an paper) -- what would happen?" Having to prove where their idea came from isn't as much of a problem (assuming one remembers) as being required to file legal work to have commercial rights to it. That is the problem. Independent designers don't have enough money as it is. No one can say what this will cost but it's incalculable because each design will have to be vetted through a visual database which will take hours in legal fees. If the proposed law passes, independent designers will have to hire the attorneys and get the registrations because their contractors and pattern makers will require it because there is no indemnity and they don't want to get sued. The law will only benefit elite socialite designers who already have legal departments and those few independents who can cut, sew and sell their own stuff in house and don't need to hire anyone. Retailers will want proof of ownership too because they're on the hook for piracy -a criminal offense. http://www.fashion-incubator.com/archive\\... Thanks for the insight Kathleen. What you say is very true. It is also potentially problematic for those same "socialite designers" as many of them are copying other designers left right and centre anyway -- so even if they sued how would they prove their idea is the original? What makes an idea in fashion original? I concluded in my paper that stricter copyright law isn't the answer -- it is too problematic to | OP | OP OB | 3,782,206 |
When you meet the interviewer look directly at the person, smile, and give a firm handshake - this shows confidence. Do Be positive Watch your body language - e.g. don't cross your arms (it gives the impression of putting up a barrier between you and the interviewer); make frequent eye contact; good posture is important Listen Reply to any questions clearly and concisely Make a note of points to return to Be courteous to everyone you meet Be honest Don't Interrupt Fidget Let your mind wander Be afraid to sell yourself Just answer with a yes or no - expand Remember to thank the interviewer for seeing you and again shake their hand firmly and confirm that you want the job. Remember to believe in yourself, your skills and abilities. You wouldn't have been selected for the job interview in the first place if the company didn't think you could be the right person for the job. Every interview is a learning experience and each one teaches you a little bit more about what to say and do and what to avoid. If you are unsuccessful then don't be too dismayed - there is always next time and the better your interview technique the more likely it is that you will succeed. | HI | HI HT | 1,760,457 |
Free or Die", she is pro-choice, pro-education, pro-universal healthcare and pro-equal rights. She is pro-stem-cell research. As governor she made it illegal for New Hampshire to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation. She also abolished a state law that said abortion was a felony. In the Senate, Shaheen and senator Susan Collins co-sponsored a bill for discharged hospital patients, in order to decrease the need for re-hospitalization. She has also fought to lower the cost of prescription drugs and bring more generics to the marketplace. A former school teacher, she has voted to increase funding for Head Start and to increase the number of Pell grants. She is married with three grown daughters and seven grandchildren. Her husband, Bill Shaheen, was Al Gore's New Hampshire campaign manager. Senator Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire) New Hampshire's other female senator is a Republican. Ayotte also came to the Senate from state politics, having served as New Hampshire's attorney general. She was elected to the Senate two years ago, with 60% of the vote. The 44-year-old was named citizen of the year in 2008 by New Hampshire's Union Leader newspaper, for successfully leading efforts to secure the first death penalty conviction on the state in more than 60 years. Her pro-death penalty stance might come from the time she spent as chief of the homicide unit. Ayotte supported repealing Obamacare and replacing it with a market-based approach. She is also in favor of limiting medical malpractice claims. She supports a balanced budget amendment | NARRATIVE | NA NE | 600,184 |
this time contended superbly well with a hoarde of media and well-wishers for a good two hours: How does today compare with 1948? Well, I can cope with it much better now than I did then. Then I was just at the beginning of my career and I was on my way to Europe. So all that publicity when I came back, it took me years to be able to look at it. Here I'm at the end of my career, and I'm so pleased Ben won it. It's a terrific painting. Barry Pearce and I gave him the Brett Whiteley scholarship, and I think that's helped him. How do the two paintings of you compare? I'm a different person. I think the one Dobell did of me is the best Dobell. And I think this [Quilty's work] is a great, great painting. ArtWriter also sought Edmund Capon's opinion. You can't go past that picture [the Quilty], but there's a lot of good pictures this year. It's one of the best Archibalds. It's a very good show. Your favourites? Obviously the winning one. I like Jun Chen's portrait, I like Charlie Waterstreet's portrait by Adam Cullen -- I'm alone in that. I like Tim Storrier's and I like Rodney Pople's and I like that one of Gemma Ward, too. So apart from the winning picture I seem to be somewhat out of step with the trustees. How unusual! | SP | SP IT | 3,310,619 |
buildings have continuing histories -- good histories and bad histories: of modification, of abuse, of renovation. We are trying to embrace the full complexity. The 70s saw the emergence of other prominent architects -- however, their work is different from yours, for example Zaha Hadid's ... I think she is interested in a particular kind of architecture and she is doing it in an impressive way. I have more hesitations, or more competing interests, that probably lead me to a more sceptical way of approaching architecture. I am less focused on aesthetics and more interested in engaging different languages. A very important part of my architecture is that it is deeply engaged with engineering. If you see the CCTV project in China, in particular the interiors, there is an astonishing amount of visible engineering, almost like sculptures in the room. You have witnessed the creation and development of our current understanding of the notion of sustainability. How do you see it has progressed? I was educated within an eco-friendly and sophisticated understanding of sustainability. Buckminster Fuller (an American theorist, architect and futurist renowned for his concerns about design in relation to the resources of the Earth, mainly materialised through the development of geodesic domes) described the earth as spatial and I think it is a good metaphor because it indicates that everyone is in it together. Architecture has a very intelligent tradition, starting with the Romans, of thinking about the issue of how not to waste effort and matter and | SP | SP IT | 619,509 |
CB-10412- A beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom villa set in idyllic setting on the residential area of Monte Pego This substantial 4 bedroom villa is set on a 2000m2 will surely impress you with its good clean proportions and the wonderful private location. This villa offers 4 bedrooms, 3 on the main living area and 1 upstairs in a tower room. You enter the property into an entrance hall that leads in to the living area with its large curved living dining room and feature beams. At the back of the living room separated by archways are two further bedrooms. The master bedroom is to the left of the entrance hall again has round wall with a large dressing room at the back of the room. The en-suite bathroom has both a bath and a shower. The bedroom upstairs also has its own en-suite shower room and wonder mountain views. From the living area you have the fitted kitchen to your right with an utility area at the far end. The living area leads out to the 8 x 4 m2 pool and terrace and large porch area and is directly facing to the sunsets. The pool area has a separate outside toilet, shower to save returning into the villa in addition there is a BBQ. The whole property enjoys full central heading with gas and there is an extra solar-water systems fitted to the property. The property has a very substantial under-build which has mostly been tiled which offers | IP | IP DS | 3,069,445 |
than above her as in the screenshot), run, jump as close to the edge as possible and then hold the Jump key to keep Lara in the air a little longer. Then she'll be able to clear the slope and land on the hexagonal ledge. If Lara falls short and starts to slide, either complete the sliding sequence (below), climb back up and try again. Or, save manually, reload at the previous checkpoint and continue from there. Once you make it to the dark hexagonal ledge, look down to spot the artifact (shown in this screenshot ). Hop down onto the stick-covered wall with the light stone edges. (Lara won't grab the edge.) Then drop down and take ARTIFACT #2 (14/44). NOTE: If you're unable to make the long jump onto the hexagonal ledge, or if you find that Lara tends to veer to the left, rather than going straight, try this tip from Izzie: Instead of aiming straight for the hexagonal ledge, overcompensate by aiming a running jump to the right of it and also leaning in the air a little to the right. That way Lara bypasses the ledge and ends up safely below on the stick-covered wall. Then drop down near the artifact. After retrieving the artifact, climb over the wall to where you got the large medipack earlier. Go around to the right and repeat the climb back to the ledge near the slope. This time jump onto the slope, slide and jump to the next | HI | HI HT | 61,312 |
Lovegrove and Louise Bedwell step in. Earlier this year, the 17-year-old schoolfriends produced Teenagers Explained: A Manual for Parents by Teenagers, a book that was designed to help befuddled adults unpick the peculiar tapestry that is adolescence. f Because, as Lovegrove points out, "there are things we talk about that adults just don't understand". "Things have changed a lot," Lovegrove adds. "Sometimes I say, 'I'm not skinny enough' and my mum will say 'Don't be stupid', and she just doesn't seem to get the pressures we're under." In order to help adults re-enter the teenage psyche, Lovegrove and Bedwell contacted a selection of young people across the country. While the answers were all different, there were common threads -- "For example, everyone said they hated being patronised". Among the most annoying parental expressions, they have identified the following repeat offenders: "In my day exams were harder", "It's not the end of the world", and that old favourite, "As long as you're living under my roof...". "We're still worrying about bullying, about people thinking that we're weird or different, and about not fitting in," Lovegrove adds. But according to f 15-year-old Wilson, who attends a girls' state school in north London, the stakes are now higher: "On my first day at secondary school a helicopter landed in our playground because a sixth former had pushed one of the teachers out of a window. There are three cat-fights in the playground every day. Boys are all muscle, but girls fight with words | IN | IN | 1,459,102 |
than one) has a list of all of the medicines you're taking Do ask your doctor to help you make a schedule (if you are taking more than one medicine) so you know what medicines to take at what times of the day. Do consider using one pharmacy for all your prescriptions. The pharmacist can help you keep track of what you're taking. Do make sure everyone you live with knows what medicine you're taking and when you're supposed to take it. What's the difference between generic and brand name medicines? Just like foods, some medicines come in both brand names and generics. Generic medicines are generally cheaper. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if a generic form of your prescription medicine will work for you. Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines also come in generics. Compare the lists of ingredients. If the generic has the same ingredients as the brand name, you may want to consider using it. But be careful: The generic may contain different amounts of certain medicines. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about which medicine to choose. Tips for choosing OTC medicines If you have questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Although it can seem overwhelming, take the time to look at all the choices. Read the label carefully, and note what symptoms the medicine will treat. Look for a medicine that will treat only the symptoms you have. For example, if you have only a runny nose, don't pick a medicine that also treats coughs | HI | HI HT | 670,137 |
I've always got to go the long way around. I've never managed to do things the easy way -- it just doesn't work with me. Anyway what was interesting is actually the being alone in that sort of environment, which was great, and just being able to write was brilliant in some respects because it meant that I had, like, these massive -- like, that one I did, the B-side of the In Plain Sight release, which is called -- "Couer De Lyon" and -- Yeah, the "Beaufort" one. Yeah, that's like, 14 minutes long, and all of them I just lay them out, but the interesting thing is that those things haven't translated back that well from that mountain environment into a city environment. It's totally, totally different. I always really look forward to the day I get to play outside in the Alps because I bet I will play those tunes, and people will suddenly be like, "Oh OK, that's what it's about." Now the tunes are at, like, five minutes long and tearing, basically, whereas then it was, like, everything's just kind of, "Yeah, a nice bit of this, little bit of that. We don't need much bass in there. You know, it's all just going to get there eventually." It's so funny, I spend a lot of time with the people who I release on the label, but a lot of the time I spend helping them with their releases is just spent going, "That needs | SP | SP | 3,101,099 |
few minutes. Text message loans are available when an account is set up through text loan companies and personal information is verified. This verification process is usually quite quick and individuals can receive small amounts of money within one day. People with bad credit often have difficulty finding a loan that they are qualified for. Some companies will not loan out money to individuals with bad credit, but there a lot of companies that will loan out money regardless of credit scores. Bad credit loan companies often advertise their willingness to loan funds and applications for these companies can be found online, just like other lenders. These companies may have higher interest rates than other lenders, but monthly payments will only be a bit more. Also, bad credit loans help individuals build their credit and this can greatly help out in the long run. Better credit scores allow people to apply to other lines of credit and scores will continue to increase when all bills and loans are payed on time. | IN | IN DT | 3,075,479 |
at Bank Rate. That decision is a monetary policy decision par excellence. It can therefore be taken only by the MPC. They should have set the rate on excess reserves at -0.5% at the last MPC meeting. Having failed to do that, they now should do it at the next meeting, or earlier if possible. Maverecon: Willem Buiter Willem Buiter's blog ran until December 2009. This blog is no longer active but it remains open as an archive. Professor of European Political Economy, London School of Economics and Political Science; former chief economist of the EBRD, former external member of the MPC; adviser to international organisations, governments, central banks and private financial institutions. Maverecon: a guide Comment: To comment, please register with FT.com, which you can do for free here . Please also read our comments policy here. Contact: You can write to Willem by using the email addresses shown on his website. Time: UK time is shown on posts. Follow: Links to the blog's Twitter and RSS feeds are at the top of the page. You can also read Maverecon on your mobile device, by going to www.ft.com/maverecon | IN | IN | 1,416,057 |
Early in the mornin' Well just a little bit Around midnight Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Walk with me Just a little bit I said talk to me Just a little bit I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want you to remember To say that you'll be mine Say you'll never leave me Till the end of time I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love I want an eeny weeny bit A teeny weeny bit of your love Please Click here to submit the Corrections of Just a Little Bit Lyrics | LY | LY SL | 134,083 |
it does for everytnig else. We also know that the cost of the federal govt. program will cost far more than we are being told. The govt. virtually always seriously undeestimates the cost of all of their programs. Look at Medicare and Medicaid for example. Both of those medical programs have cost far more than originally estimated, have placed restrictions on types of medicine that can be practiced, shown themselves inept in their ability to stop fraud, led an increasing number of doctors to shun those patients and put bureaucrats between the patient and the doctor. Barb | 11.23.09 @ 6:14PM You need to get your facts straight. You sound like you are just parroting what you hear Obama and his cohorts spout. Get it straight, like Ben does, you are part of the problem in this country, not a help. Stan | 11.25.09 @ 12:07PM A nice reply, Jerry, and I applaud you for it. At least you have an argument to make while mostly arguments in favor are not so clear. But it is not enough. The answer to a societal problem is not another problem. Also, if the fat cats run the show, then are they not then, ipso facto, running the movement toward health care reform? And if this is the case, then would they be proposing a real solution to their system they run in the first place? You make the assumption, incorrectly, that Obama is an antidote to the fat cats, if fat catism | IP | IP | 186,900 |
On the fifteenth of May '42 I was taken as a prisoner by the Germans and went to Nuremberg and from there we went to Stanislav. ESCAPE FROM THE GERMAN PRISONER OF WAR CAMP IN STANISLAV Then I planned to escape. The train went from Stanislav up north and we would escape south of the Dnister. I had to sit down in the first wagon car before the Germans. The German guards were always in the last car. We went through the hole [the opening on the side of the car] with six people. I jumped just after the bridge and I don't know how the village was called. But when the train slowed I jumped and Lineman jumped and we hid. MY FRIEND DIED IN MAUTHAUSEN AFTER AN UNSUCCESSFUL ESCAPE Here is the photo of the General van Hootegem with me and my buddy. And my buddy died in Mauthausen in the concentration camp, for he jumped too early when the train went too fast. FINDING THEIR WAY THROUGH THE CARPATHIANS We tried to cross the Dniester but the borders [banks] were frozen and in the middle it was open. And we had no boat. So we went to the bridge. That man was on duty on the bridge and he gave an order to two men to bring us to the village to the UPA. MEETING WITH THE UPA The commander was the UPA man. So he waited and he knew that we were Dutch for we had | SP | SP IT | 482,036 |
you have 1cm or bigger circular holes in your house, those are most certainly carpenter bees. They plagued the house I grew up in in NJ. We used to hunt them with tennis rackets, great fun in the summer for a kid. I don't know that they are useful pollinators, but they do put lots of pretty big holes in your house. According to a bee calendar that I have in my office, the closest bee to your pictures are called Cuckoo Bees or Polyester Bees. Genus: Epeolus or possibly Genus Triepeolus. I'm reading that 20% of wild North American bees are Cuckoo bees, so probability is good we have identified you wild bee(s). Summary: These bees loiter outside of other nests and when the host bee leaves the female moves in and lays her eggs and she and her young eat all the food in the cupboards too. Cue the ominous music... Support Root Simple Through Your Amazon Purchases Upcoming Events Root Simple is about back to basics, DIY living, encompassing homegrown vegetables, chickens, herbs, hooch, bicycles, cultural alchemy, and common sense. We're always learning, figuring stuff out, taking advantage of the enormous smarts of our friends and our on-line community, and trying to give some of that back in turn. Root Simple is a gathering place for everyone. Welcome. | HI | HI HT | 3,265,881 |
live Chorus Ooo the music's in the grove, It's the rap that makes you move 'Cause LakeSide show-ed^ up at the party Ooo the music's in the groove, It's the rap that makes you move Coolio show-ed^ up at the party Chorus This ain't Penny Hardaway or Kareem Abdul It's Coolio in the house but you can call me cool An' I gotta keep it real for my peeps on the street you can fill it in your feet or bump it in your Jeep From sea to shinning sea the rows of century Bend under Sicily I put it down for the G Feel the fire, feel the funk An' you better clear the lane when I'm goin' dunk I ain't looking for protocol, got sumpin' for all o' y'all To make you get your back up off the ball Just put your head to the sky, if you wanna ride and keep you eye on the flies 'cause it's live Chorus Please Click here to submit the Corrections of It's All The Way Live Lyrics | LY | LY SL | 23,660 |
Times reporters blog about high school sports across the Southland Football: What happened to uniforms made to see the numbers? [Updated] September 14, 2012 | 6:01 pm Schools have been designing their football jerseys trying to give them a sleek look, but somebody forgot to remind the designers that the most important part of a jersey is the number so people can identify who's wearing the uniform. Los Angeles Loyola's white road jerseys were apparently designed to make it most difficult for people sitting in the bleachers to identify the numbers. The Navy blue outline on the back of the jerseys is so thin on the white jerseys that you can't tell the number. "You're the first to say you can't read the number," Athletic Director Chris O'Donnell said. I guess I better go to my eye doctor to adjust my contacts if I'm the only one who thinks the jerseys are hard to read. Updated: St. John Bosco switched from its practice jerseys to new jerseys that are black with gold trim and navy blue outlines. They're even tougher to see. Unbelievable. -- Eric Sondheimer Photos: (Top) A pair of Loyola players walk along the sidline as St. John Bosco players warm up before their game Friday. (Bottom) St. John Bosco players prepare to take the field in dark jerseys with dark numbers. Credit: Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times | NARRATIVE | NA SR | 3,186,444 |
don't need to cover absolutely everything... i was in saubsbury's today and took a picture if gruffalo slippers labelled "boys ". the dress up costume was just labelled completely neutrally. there was gruffalo princess, sheep, knight, shepherd star angel and a few more, none of which said bit/girl and all mixed up then they ruined it with the gruffalo slippers . OK, it's possibly a little late in the day, but question 5 of the store survey: "Looking around the store, how are the following toys presented?" is quite hard to follow. I think it would be much easier if it was structured the other way round, so you have the list of toys at the top, and the choices listed in the left in rows with the tick boxes. This is because it's much easier to remember one toy and then tick the correct option, than to have to work out which option goes with each number, every time you answer this question. I hope I've explained that properly! Have a go at doing it both ways in your head, and you'll see it's much easier if you have a toy in your head for number 1 (or whatever), then having to look back and forward to see which number goes with which statement, 7 times over. It's a good idea to make surveys as easy as possible as if they're complex you'll lose some people who can't be bothered or don't understand it. Also, for both surveys, please | ID | ID DF | 1,466,404 |
is cheap Cornwall is a problem as it is sparelsey populated and miles from the main cities, if it doesnt go, could cost more to move it than to buy it. Assuming it's the 400 one: It says "rust". This means the sills are shot, almost certainly. It's in Cornwall. It doesn't mention a leaky fuel system. If you haven't charged the battery, how little of a monkeys does that look like to prospective buyers? Well it's not that one for a start! I'm going to get more info on the car then get an advert on here for him as it seems like there may be more interest. I'm not sure it still has an MOT as it has been SORNED for a bit, I'm based in Yorkshire and the car is in Dumfries (Scotland). I've just been up visiting them hence my interest in the car's lack of interest! No MOT and it leaks fuel. If I can't drive it home I don't want it. ...and I've bought cars for 50 cash at night in deserted trading estates, so I'm not exactly a picky buyer. I didn't even know what colour it was until the following morning. Also I'd love a 944. I've even been window shopping for one this week (MX5 has to die before I can buy one). | ID | ID DF | 161,608 |
Ideas on what to do to attract more people that wish to live in Bruderheim By Walter Schneider The guard rail in front of the arena The cleanliness of, and quality of weed control on, town properties make an impression on visitors. It will leave a good impression on visitors to see grass cut, but it will also leave a bad impression to have them see weeds growing out of control. The photos on this page show a case in point. The photo on the right shows the guard rail that prevents people parking south of the arena from driving into and damaging the south-wall of the arena. The grass has been cut between the arena-wall and the guard rail. It doesn't show up all that well at the resolution of the photo, but that strip of grass grows a thick supply of dandelions. Why wasn't the grass cut under and around the guard rail? The guard rail shows a little better on the photo taken after the grass was cut by Leo Genier and me. And while we were at it we also trimmed the grass and weeds a bit around the whole arena and in the parking lot east of the arena. Doesn't that look better? Don't we all wish for the town to look better? | IN | IN | 170,397 |
took the actual catching of a paedophile in the act for a charge to be brought and a conviction achieved. Nick Davies wrote a whole series of articles on abuse in the late 90s that are just as applicable today, in spite of the advances in investigation that have been made. Those in positions of power have always been able, either through connections, lawyers or influence to get their abuses either dropped or hushed up, the testimony of the weak disregarded or ridiculed. That this now seems to have happened to a limited extent at the BBC is not surprising. Compared to other powerful institutions that have either dragged their feet or gone into complete denial when faced with such accusations, it has acted with relative speed, albeit not swiftly enough . What this shouldn't be allowed to become is another witch-hunt, where those who have made limited but understandable mistakes today pay the price for the much greater failings of the past (just as the News of the World should never have been sacrificed in an attempt to save Brooks and the Murdochs). Savile is dead. His victims and those who facilitated him are not. | OP | OP OB | 3,121,728 |
sure that you actually know what science is? Let's start with a simple test. A scientific hypothesis is by it's very nature is able to the tested. Given that it can be tested, then it can be refuted, -- aka falsified. Please SillyFilly, enlighten us all with the specific, measurable empirical events, -- that if they were to occur -- would refute, and falsify the hypothesis that Anthropogenic emissions of GHGs (primarily CO2) are (1) increasing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, and (2) that such increase in CO2 concentration in the atmosphere will produce Catastrophic Global Warming within the current century. Could you also please specify the instruments that would be required to make those measurements, and how they would be calibrated. Some of us, require empirical data of a known and repeatable providence before we will believe anything. Your assistance in this will be much appreciated. for the many, science in the USA and elsewhere, will be resurrected from the mindless rhetoric and sci-fi babble of those who still chose to follow the path of scientific idiocy. [2] Could you please define the terms (1) "mindless rhetoric", (2) sci-fi babble and (3) scientific idiocy. I'm not sure that these words mean what you think that they mean. An idiocy falsely cloaked in the veil of scepticism, but with limited, if any, scientific or physical reality. [4.b] Really requires a heroic level of credulity from you in those in a position of authority. Are you aware that argument | OP | OP OB | 157,802 |
in the late 40s. Shortly before making this film he made "Hollywood 10" (1950) about the persecution of actors and directors by HUAC, and this earned him a place on the blacklist and virtually ended his career in the US. FWIW - Robert de Niro portrayed Berry in the film "Guilty by Suspicion" (1991). The screenplay was written by Dalton Trumbo (1905-76), another victim of the Hollywood blacklist. Trumbo won the Oscar twice ("The Brave One", "Roman Holiday") and was nominated a third time ("Kitty Foyle"). He won the Grand Jury Prize at Cannes for "Johnny Got His Gun" (1971). He wrote "Spartacus" under an assumed name, and when Kirk Douglas insisted that his real name be used, this broke the black list. FWIW - The film was actually produced by Garfield since he was blacklisted and unable to get a job with any of the studios. Hence the number of blacklisted people also employed. The film credit goes to his long time friend Bob Roberts. The cinematography is by James Wong Howe (1899-1976), one of Hollywood's best cameramen. Howe's characteristic use of deep focus and dramatic lighting are well in evidence. Howe was nominated for an Oscar 10 times and won twice ("Hud" and "The Rose Tatoo"), making him one of the most acknowledged cinematographers in film history. Franz Waxman (1906-67) provides the score. Waxman was nominated for an Oscar 10 times and won twice ("A Place in the Sun" and "Sunset Blvd"). He was a favorite of Hitchcock | IP | IP DS | 323,821 |
to the conscious brain when we accept that we have the power to overcome insurmountable obstacles. It is in this belief that we allow the flow of ideas to surge into our consciousness. We constantly criticize ourselves and allow others criticism to to limit our thinking. Breaking free of this brings forth great knowledge. Tapping into this knowledge is a skill that often requires quieting equally important processes that are not needed at the time. Bringing our minds into the theta wave state is highly beneficial for this. This is why we think so well in the shower, car, airplane etc. The constant repetitive sounds help to bring our minds into a meditative state. | HI | HI HT | 155,672 |
With indifference to us A melancholy light The ghost of Summer past The moon relieves the sun Across the evening sky And here we come undone And here we say goodbye Take the last kiss from my lips Take the last look at my face And then surrender all we have Or I will never walk away The whispers in the bough Are but rumours on the wind This love was never ours And yet we took it in The headstones mark the lost Erased by time and tide Ashes cast to sea Blow back as memories THE CANADIAN BROUGHT US SNOW (Words - GA Johnson) The Canadian brought us snow and Lucky Strikes for John to smoke/A Thursday night with powercuts, in mountain socks, burning books/We watched the Jetsons for too long -saw robots in our sleep/Naval lights from Amsterdam through the kettle steam/The Jesus glow of Calor Gas illuminates the frosted glass/The windowsill, a battle scene of Airfix kits and Disney Queens/Born too early, wake up too late/Minds of Chomsky but low birth weight/Sleeping beside, treat us like eggs/Box-jellyfish light; tinsel legs CERTAINTY (Words - GA Johnson) There are more people alive now than have ever lived - I read that somewhere and instantly thought it impossible but if it were to be true, I wonder that, if we keep living this fast, no-one will have time to die/I've met people whose lovers died in war and I've wondered what this helplessness could be like - one minute | LY | LY SL | 21,312 |
SyncMyPix 0.14.4 This post is a little overdue, but better late than never. Even though I've been extremely busy lately, I've still managed to churn out some updates to SyncMyPix. I last blogged about version 0.12. A lot has changed since then. Here's a quick summary of the most notable changes: Improved picture download reliability Improved picture quality Added 'Cache to SD' option for up to 5Mb picture caching on SD card Enabled installation on internal or SD memory for Froyo Added 'Send Log' option for troubleshooting assistance UI refresh Crop option now always based off original photos There are some other bug fixes here and there. For a complete listing, you can view the change log . UI Refresh My goal was fresh, bright, and simple. I think I've achieved that, but here's a screenshot so you can see for yourself. A much welcomed side effect of the changes was an improvement to the overall responsiveness of the UI. This is probably due to the removal of the background image and transparencies. The bar at the bottom provides handy access to common functions. I've seen a lot of apps put bars like this at the top of the application. But, to me it seems much more natural at the bottom. I typically hold my phone with one hand and operate it with my thumb. By placing the buttons at the bottom, they are easily accessible during one-handed operation. Small Screen Support Some have been asking about this. And, you'll | IN | IN | 3,376,216 |
some basis in research and feedback, as opposed to an idea based on hope and/or expectation. The idea is based on whether we can get a better venue for the same or less money. It appears to be a misinterpretation of rule D3.1, the penultimate sentence of which says: "These dates may be varied by the Director of Home Chess not later than 31st October in each season and shall be notified within 7 days to Union Controllers." That last bit doesn't seem to allow more than a week to find and confirm new dates. And the formal notice is a bit late (posted on 5th November 2012 - does it indicate that the notice of variation needs to be provided within 7 days, or the notice of the new dates provided within 7 days?). In practice, it should all work out, but if there are problems then that may indicate why this rule was brought in originally (presumably to avoid problems caused by late changes to the dates). My interpretation would be that if the dates are to be varied, then the new dates should be sorted and an announcement made before 31st October (or by a week after that at the latest), not that you have to pull the date by 31st October and then try and sort something out with an open-ended timetable after that. The notice was sent to Unions on 31st October, but couldn't immediately be published on the website as the webmaster was/is on | ID | ID DF | 428,134 |
all Catholic issues from a traditional perspective. All visitors and commentators are welcome but please remember, this blog is a traditional Catholic one and takes no prisoners.I wholeheartedly support Rev James (who is not a person but a rather fine Welsh bitter ale). Not Welsh but living in 'Little England beyond Wales' Vincit pericula Virtus They think that death is waiting at the end of the ride, that life is like the lane and that death waits at the end. Listen. That is death on the other side of the side of the hedgerow. And that swift shadow that is gone, before you turn, from the corner of your eye -- that is death. And the whisper you scarcely hear through the sounds of the birds calling and the wind in the leaves -- that is death. Not waiting, but there beside you within reach, within earshot, so close that if you should look you would see your breath cloud on his presence. There he is, just out of sight behind the wild rose and the blackthorn, not behind you, nor before you, but beside you... Alice Thomas Ellis Amo, amas, the Latin Mass! Cardinal Mindszenty - a modern martyr "A mother is the most important person on earth. She cannot claim the honour of building Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any Cathedral - A dwelling for an immortal soul, the tiny perfection of her baby's body." St Therese de Lisieux Ora | OP | OP OB | 3,033,314 |
TO SERFDOM are THE END OF TRUTH and WHY THE WORST GET ON TOP. In the book Entanglement, we learn that Schrodenger reveled in a classical liberal arts education--reading Homer and Virgil--learnig of that classical, rugged independence. Wheeler regularly quoted Shakespeare. But today's antitheorists are recruited, paid, and promoted via their capacity for enforcing decades-old groupthink regimes. wheras physics was once advanced by young physicists with new ideas, today it is held back by well-compensated and rewarded older physicists holding on to decades-old dreams of that which never was--quantum grvaity/string theory/lqg/platonia--mere fantasies which will never be. Everyone can see how all FQXI members are vigorously ignoring MDT, going so far as to hand prizes to non-Ph.D.s and decades-old antitheory research far exceding the essay word-count limit, instead of handing an award to MDT's novel postualte and equation from which all of relativity naturally emerges, along with qm's characteristic trait. Yes--MDT agrees with all of relativity, as all of relativity may be derived from its deeper principle and universal invaraint: dx4/dt=ic. And so far, relativity has been supported in all experiments. By now you all know that Einstein wrote, "A physical theory can be satisfactory only if its structures are composed of elementary foundations. The theory of relativity is ultimately as little satisfactory as, for example, classical thermodynamics was before Boltzmann had interpreted the entropy as probability. ?Einstein in a letter to Arnold Sommerfield on January 14th, 1908. CPAE, Vol. 5, Doc. 73:" MDT provides the elementary foundations for relativity. And | ID | ID DF | 444,213 |
any unfriendly feeling. Accustomed to the comparative independence and free life of a merchant-vessel, they look with scorn on the binding discipline and severe penalties of a man-o'-war, and laugh contemptuously as they watch the crew in uniform dress walk round the windlass, and weigh anchor like mechanical dummies:? "Your work is very hard, my boys, Upon the ocean sea, And for your reefing topsails, I'd rather you as me? I feather my oar unto the shore, So happy as I be in the Guard-ship, ho!" No hearty chanties there?no fine chorus ringing with feeling and sentiment, brought out with the sort of despairing wildness, which so often strikes neighbouring landsfolk with the deepest emotion. He likes to growl ?and he may, so long as he goes about his work. I have heard mates say, "Give me a man that can growl : the more he growls, the more he works." Silence reigns supreme aboard a Queen's ship; no general order is given by word of mouth, the boatswain's whistle takes its place. There, where the strength of one or two hundred men can be applied at one and the same effort, the labour is not intermittent, but continuous. The men form on either side of the rope to be hauled, and walk away with it like firemen marching with their engine, when the headmost pair bring up at the stern or bow, they part, and the two streams flow back to the starting-point outside the following files. Thus in | ID | ID DF | 3,037,219 |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.