Monday, August 17, 2009

Experiment From: IWICSYI ScientistMother Nobody@flickr.com (Scott Chalmers Photography) Tom CNN Josephlogan Rafael Gilbert Mizrahi Hujiaqi_beijing ScientistMother San Francisco Peninsula Press Club Jane Smith Zoomtard Mooeypoo Zackc Bschooled John C. Wright /26735077

IWICSYI brings a word of caution:
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ScientistMother is absolutely sure that:
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nobody@flickr.com (Scott Chalmers Photography) imagines that:
Hannah - digital art experiment   Strobist inf bowens 200d into silver brolley cam right.....sb-800/900 behind model left & right.... Bit of an experiment.....be nice! :-D 

Before going any further, tom wants to get this straight:
Fundamental observations: Staggering natural beauty encourages people to put up with aforementioned insanity. Just the idea of never hiking the trails around here makes my eyes misty (an improvement from yesterday, when the response was inconsolable grief.) People come here and never want to leave, leading to permanent overpopulation. If you put three Californians together, they will immediately start a suburb and a traffic jam. Keeping your money in your wallet and away from those with superior claims is a full-time job. A sign at the Santa Cruz Municipal Pier just before you pull up to the toll booth says it all: Have money ready.

CNN does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Not carrying out the reforms needed is not an option. It will mean economy in chaos, american citizens in poverty and in bad medical health.

josephlogan brings some great news:
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However, Rafael states that:
, like use strict would do, but implicitly. (It will also enable features, but that's unrelated.) Look:$ bleadperl -e 'use 5.11.0; print $foo' Global symbol "$foo" requires explicit package name at -e line 1. Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.

As a result of that, Gilbert Mizrahi belives:
said: [...] The rest is here: Flex 3 Experiment: Drawing curve with many editable points at run [...]

hujiaqi_beijing objects:
What surprises people is that every such selection has the same result. The temperature of the hydrogen bomb's explosion was even higher than that of the atomic bomb's explosion, and some people were also concerned that the atmosphere would be ignited. However, the experiment was still carried out. In 2000, before Brookhaven National laboratory conducted the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider experiment, there were also some scientists who sued them in court because they were worried that this experiment would make humans extinct. But they failed the lawsuit and the experiment was conducted.

ScientistMother sees it this way:
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But San Francisco Peninsula Press Club has a different opinion:
Search the archives Press Club dates Aug. 12: : 6:30, board meeting, San Mateo Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St. , Ste. 210 Sept. 11: High School Boot Camp, College of San Mateo Sept. 13: 2-4 p.m., summer picnic, home of Micki Carter Oct. 14: : 6:30, board meeting, San Mateo Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St. , Ste. 210

Jane Smith tells the real story:
25 July 2009 12:14 Jane Smith said... I ve got that same line of code twice in my template. I ve now pasted the tweetmeme code in just below the code which seems to discuss headers, and the button is now on the blog s front page as well as on the individual post pages. But it s still wedged into that left-hand corner like a naughty boy, and I d rather have it in the middle--it looks neater. I shall ask over at Absolute Write, as there are some very techy members over there.

zoomtard is rather skeptical:
Now Reading Planned books: Jacob and the Prodigal: How Jesus Re-told Israel s Story by Kenneth Bailey Scientific Theology: Volume 2: Reality: 2 by Alister E. McGrath Theory: 3 (Scientific Theology) by Alister E. McGrath Current books: Introduction to Christianity (Communio Books) by Joseph Ratzinger Watchmen by Alan Moore The Future of Justification: A Response to N. T. Wright by John Piper Recent books: Jesus Wants to Save Christians by Rob Bell and Dan Golden A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving On Belief (Thinking in Action) by SLAVOJ ZIZEK Reason, Faith, and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate (The Terry Lectures Series) by Terry Eagleton Copenhagen by Michael Frayn View full Library

mooeypoo says it all comes down to this:
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Having that in mind, zackc wonders:
The Beckham Experiment Sports nonfiction is not usually on my reading radar.   Between books about historical, political, religious, and philosophical topics (not to mention all the books I have to read for school) nonfiction sports books are something I usually don t have time to indulge in.  Combined with that reality is that books about my favorite sport (soccer) are few and most soccer books are biographies about European players (particularly English players go to the wiki pages of the English national team and odds are you ll see [auto]biographies for many of the players), stories I don t usually like to read.  I prefer the stories about teams, such as in books like

As bschooled says:
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Still not being convinced, John C. Wright replies:
"medtechs": they do exist auditrixlectrix 2009-07-16 11:45 am UTC ( link ) Nurse Practitioners and Physician's Assistants can (and do) fill this need now. However, there may be legal restrictions on their practice that vary by state -- they may need to practice "under the supervision" of an MD. So if you go to your MD for an office visit and are seen by the NP or the PA, you (or your insurance company) are not necessarily going to get a reduced price on the office visit charge because of the MD's "supervision."

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While it may be true, Mia thinks:
July 23, 2009 2:40 AM benimation said... I m definitely going to make a 3D video :) I think I ll try some 3D in Maya and mix it with some 2D in flash

ScientistMother is rather skeptical:
July 08, 2009 ScientistMother said... Cath - uhm, my advice is usually don t have kids!!! I guess its too late for that, how about have lots and lots of beer on hand?

Jane Smith might have an idea about it:
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admin brings a word of caution:
Twitter: Boy oh boy am I a convert. How did I ever live without this? I know, that sounds totally sarcastic, but it s not, truly! I love love love it.

Having that in mind, Lowell wonders:
1947: Marshall Plan. "Stop That Risky Experiment!"1947: Jackie Robinson becomes first black baseball player in Major Leagues.

Rafael points out another thing aside from that:
Moreover, like in chromatic's strictperl, a simple -e or -E won't enable them, because strictures are not wanted for one-liners.

But TOYSREVIL has a different opinion:
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Kartik Krishnaiyer objects:
The one thing I am most heartily in agreement with is the underestimation of Frank Yallop s value and criticism of his treatment by management.

Bureau News says it all comes down to this:
The six volunteers ate space rations and used toilets and other life-support facilities closely resembling those on a space station.

Jane Smith objects:
25 July 2009 11:00 Jane Smith said... Dan, if you want to add a similar button to your blog, here s a link for you to look at: http://help.tweetmeme.com/2009/04/07/integrating-the-tweetmeme-button-into-blogger/ If you manage to get yours centred and on the front page of your blog, let me know how you did it!

As a result of that, borasim belives:
The gist of the idea is that people change their behaviorâ€"often for the betterâ€"when they are being observed (which is why it's sometimes called the observer effect). Those workers at Western Electric didn't build more relays because there was more or less light or because they had more or fewer breaks. The Hawthorne effect posits that they built more relays simply because they knew someone was keeping track of how many relays they built.

Kartik Krishnaiyer does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Quakes ..we 100% agree on the AEG stuff RE: SJ at the end. Let s not forget Lalas was an AEG company man (as I refer to him in this review) and that included being the good soldier and gutting the Quakes team to prepare for the move to wherever (it ended up being Houston).

Thomas Luly does a quick recap:
El Al's new "low cost economy" experiment 0 Comments Published on Tuesday, July 21, 2009 at 9:47 AM. Capitalizing on the willingness of travelers to pay more for a (theoretically) better passenger experience, a lot of airlines have added "

Meanwhile, Zach Lowe came up with this idea:
The role of defender and facilitator is tough to fill in the NBA and even tougher for a player to accept, but that s how Quisy makes the most valuable impact for the Pacers.

ScientistMother is not really sure about that:
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Crystal Paine has another idea:
I was hesitant to say how much I spend each week, since it seems everyone else spends so much less, but I finally decided to just admit it (also, family of three). With this method, I see the amount of cash I have at all times and that usually slows down my spending. I also don t have to worry about tracking categories. Plus, if I really want a magazine or something, I just get it without feeling bad about it.

While it may be true, Bureau News thinks:
Russia And Cis News US destroyer arrives off Georgia for joint naval exercises, underscoring US-Russia split Russia's leader cheered on first visit to breakaway Georgian region since last year's war Clashes, sniper shootings in Russia's North Caucasus kill 3 police, 5 gunmen Demjanjuk charged with death camp crimes as Germany once again confronts Nazi-era demons Journalist in Kyrgyzstan dies after surgery; relatives say he was attacked by 8 police Retired auto worker John Demjanjuk charged with 27,900 counts of acting as accessory to murder Journalist in Kyrgyzstan dies after surgery; relatives say he was attacked by 8 policemen Violent clashes in Russia's south kill 5 insurgents, 2 police

Jane Smith notices:
24 July 2009 22:54 Jane Smith said... I m not technical at all, I just did what Maggie Dana told me and found myself in a strange internet twittering place, which seemed to work quite well until you arrived. I think your boots must have punctured something. I ve eaten nothing tonight apart from Kettle Chips, and regret even those. My husband is better-trained than yours, as I ve managed to acquire two spritzers, which went down a treat. You should move here. (Incidentally, the plans for the motorhome hire are going along fine and we might even turn up on your doorstep one of these days. Barricade the doors.)

Still being unsure, Terri asks:
Eventually I want a new, much larger mirror in this location, and I really need to add some art. But for now, I hope it will suffice when it's toned down a little. The brown will coordinate with my cushy brown rug and my rose-pink light fixture.

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cfSearching does a quick recap:
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Crystal Paine shows how it is done:
Posted by: amy | July 24, 2009 at 03:50 PM We use the envelope system--actually, I keep it in an old recipe box because it has dividers :) This system has saved our lives during the time I ve been off work since the birth of our daughter. We have all the standard categories--groceries, clothing, etc--but also added in some fun stuff like "date night" and "toys and candy." These small little treats help to keep our sanity as we try to be as frugal as possible. Posted by: Carrie | July 24, 2009 at 05:06 PM

In other words, Yoani Sanchez puts it this way:
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Administrator scans the other's answers and reply:
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Kartik Krishnaiyer points out another thing aside from that:
Quakes ..we 100% agree on the AEG stuff RE: SJ at the end. Let s not forget Lalas was an AEG company man (as I refer to him in this review) and that included being the good soldier and gutting the Quakes team to prepare for the move to wherever (it ended up being Houston).

For example, Yoani Sanchez considers:
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ScientistMother notices:
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Bureau News brings a word of caution:
Passenger behind hijack scare arrested, jailed February 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Jitender Kumar Mohla was arrested Monday and sent to jail for 14 days, a day after his allegedly aggressive behaviour on board an Indigo flight from Goa to Delhi caused a mid-air scare and sent security agencies into a tizzy at the airport here. Delhi Police arrested Mohla, a resident of Dwarka sub-city here, under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others) and 506 (criminal intimidation) as well as under the Civil Aviation Act.

Thinking that's not all, cyclingtips adds:
Race radios have been  regularly used now for years and the criticism is that racers have begun to rely on them too much and that it makes the race too predictable.   The Tour organizers are banning the race radios between riders and team cars for stages

ScientistMother imagines that:
Just Another Grumpy PhD 5 months ago ScienceHon 5 months ago Am I a woman scientist? 7 months ago

Lowell remembers that:
1958: America launches first satellite. "Stop That Risky Experiment!"1960: Civil Rights movement begins. "Stop That Risky Experiment!"

bermudabluez says it all comes down to this:
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But Marisa has a different opinion:
yay! i m looking forward to this:) I ve been thinking in my own studio these last few days about your recent post about being yourself/true to yourself. I m anticipating these videos giving me more fodder for studio thinking! Posted by: k | July 15, 2009 at 11:48 PM

Still not being convinced, Pragmatic replies:
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jim says it all comes down to this:
Michael Mahan Says: July 23, 2009 at 7:09 pm | Reply Lovely bowls, Jim. I ll be 51 in November, by the way.

Kartik Krishnaiyer shows how it is done:
Excellent sports writing is not simply about analyzing players, teams or organizations. It s largely about painting a picture that fits into society s perceptions of the surrounding world. It s about writing a narrative and properly explaining the parts. It s about playing historian and social critic while discussing competitions and complex organizations.

Lowell has another idea:
1997: Major League Baseball begins interleague play. "Stop That Risky Experiment!"Today: Health care reform.

Kelly Martin comes with the facts:
The supposed incident was memorialized (if such is possible regarding an event which never occured) into an eponymous movie , which I have never seen (and not even heard of before yesterday). Apparently the movie and the underlying hoax are recurring elements in government conspiracy theories, especially those popular with ufologists.

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CNN tells the real story:
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Meanwhile, Mia came up with this idea:
2)From the drop-down box under the video, select "Cross-Eyed"3)The video should now be split into two images. While looking directly at the video, cross your eyes. (I found it easiest to cross them to the point at which you have two seperate YouTube windows - or 4 identical images).

Pak Mahfil imagines that:
Two other sailors were also said to have simply disappeared into thin air and never seen again. Another crew member vanished in the middle of a fight, surprising his opponent to the extent of shocking him. All three of these incidents are said to have had witnesses.

nobody@flickr.com (Scott Chalmers Photography) considers that:
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jim is not really sure about that:
Relatively Successful Experiment By jimHere s a couple bowls that show my attempts at something a bit different. They looked alright after the bisque but I wasn t sure how they would be after the firing. They are similar in color but they are actually two different glazes, one a little greener (or one a little bluer). Tonight is the first meeting of Club 52. I have 3 friends and with me it makes 4 of us who all went to Murray State University together, majoring in art, from 1977 to 1982 (roughly). We are all the same age and we meet to have beer on each others birthdays 4 times a year. As of yesterday we were all 51 and my buddy Al s birthday is today and he s 52 so Club 51 becomes Club 52 how quaint. Al s blog is about the Falls Of The Ohio and I ve linked to it before it s

50sg al brings some great news:
Let s start with fashion, as it is fun and great to see in a timeline.1905: the Gibson Girl hair and the flowing skirt. The décolletage on the bolero tops. The S curve of the woman's overall shape. The very end of the flamboyant times and certainly the Belle Epoch. Of course these are most likely upper class or upper middle class women.

Terri brings a word of caution:
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Furthermore, Rumor Mill claims:
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durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger) can't forget that:
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Brooks Jackson is absolutely sure that:
In Ad Facts released with the TV spot, the RNC states that the plan Could Drive Doctors Out Of Business in rural areas, but supports that claim with a news article that quotes a handful of doctors stating their personal opinion. It also cites a July 14 estimate by the Congressional Budget Office (updated July 17 ) that the House bill would leave 17 million without health insurance. Is that really a risk? About half of those 17 million would be illegal immigrants, according to the CBO, and nobody is proposing that they should be eligible for coverage, least of all the RNC. And anyway, the same estimate projects that 37 million otherwise uninsured persons would gain coverage.

Despite the previous arguments, cyclingtips has many reasons to think otherwise:
10 and 13.  Stage 10 is a flat stage which will most likely be decided in a bunch sprint.  Stage 13 has some moderate climbs early on.  Neither stage is expected to impact the GC significantly so it should be interesting to see what happens with the long escapes.  I presume the the ASO deemed these stages as safe to test out this

But San Francisco Peninsula Press Club has a different opinion:
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Brooks Jackson thinks about it:
In Ad Facts released with the TV spot, the RNC states that the plan Could Drive Doctors Out Of Business in rural areas, but supports that claim with a news article that quotes a handful of doctors stating their personal opinion. It also cites a July 14 estimate by the Congressional Budget Office (updated July 17 ) that the House bill would leave 17 million without health insurance. Is that really a risk? About half of those 17 million would be illegal immigrants, according to the CBO, and nobody is proposing that they should be eligible for coverage, least of all the RNC. And anyway, the same estimate projects that 37 million otherwise uninsured persons would gain coverage.

For this reason, Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff says:
The effect was first "observed" as we mentioned above in the fifties by Monsieur Maurice Allaise, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics. Yes, economics. Somehow similar experiments which didn t see these effects, conducted in the nineties with better equipment and by full time scientist Dr Kuusela, never seem to get as much press. And once people start talking about inaccurate observations, thermal effects, observer bias and pure wishful thinking, well, proponents of the magic moonbending tend to cover their ears and declare the results "controversial." As opposed to "utterly disproven, you idiots."

IWICSYI objects:
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But Thomas Thurman has a different opinion:
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Sandy Nawrot sees it this way:
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Still not being convinced, Miss Cellania replies:
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For this purpose, Bureau News suggests:
Researchers find methane on Mars January 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of NASA scientists has found proof of the existence of methane gas on Mars, raising questions about the possibility of life on the red planet, the US space agency said Thursday. In an article published in the journal Science, researchers said they found seasonal variations in methane in the planet's atmosphere that could be evidence of geological or biological processes.

Paul Wells considers that:
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Bridget does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a B.The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.

Paul Wells gives a bit of an idea about it:
VIDEO: Singer Chris Brown’s apology: I wish I had the chance to live those few moments again. But unfortunately, I can’t.” Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:01 - 71643 Comments http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/07/21/video-singer-chris-brown%e2%80%99s-apology-i-wish-i-had-the-chance-to-live-those-few-moments-again-but-unfortunately-i-can%e2%80%99t-%e2%80%9d/ VIDEO%3A+Singer+Chris+Brown%E2%80%99s+apology%3A+%22I+wish+I+had+the+chance+to+live+those+few+moments+again.+But+unfortunately%2C+I+can%E2%80%99t.%E2%80%9D 2009-07-21+14%3A01%3A20 macleans.ca

Pedro Heizer can't forget that:
Rumor has it that the Memphis Grizziles and the Miami Heat are talking to Iverson. Now, if you were Iverson, where would you go? South Beach or Tennessee? Would you want to play with O.J. Mayo and Rudy Gay, or Dwyane Wade and Michael Beasley? The only thing that Memphis can do to lure Iverson is say that they are going to give him guaranteed starting time. Miami will not do that. We have Mario Chalmers, he is the point guard of the future for the Heat and Iverson can be a great addition to help Chalmers achieve his potential.

Mia says it all comes down to this:
2)From the drop-down box under the video, select "Cross-Eyed"3)The video should now be split into two images. While looking directly at the video, cross your eyes. (I found it easiest to cross them to the point at which you have two seperate YouTube windows - or 4 identical images).

Despite the previous arguments, Rumor Mill has many reasons to think otherwise:
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As iiley says:
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bschooled tells the real story:
-A dynamic unmotivated slack-ass with over 35 years experience-Successful at seeing imaginary projects through from inception to completion

ScientistMother remembers that:
ScientistMother: raising my own little experiment Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Breath in, Breath out, Breath in, Breath out I have to remember that. Getting mad at monkey does NOT help with potty training. Its just OM FUCKING GOD frustrating. I just put you the toilet, like literally you just got off, I was digging for your clean underpants in the just washed basket and you let it rip onto the living room. WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!! I asked you to push for pee. Banging head against the wall. Breath in, Breath out. Breath in, Breath out. You can figure out how to unlock my iphone but the whole potty in toilet you can't?? WTF? Posted by ScientistMother at 8:38 PM Labels: monkey , motherhood

Jeremy gives a bit of an idea about it:
Won t you call back? Someone should listen to Hal Hero of the Day: Cheri Macaulay Conan O Brien s set looks nothing like Super Mario...

In response, Rafael claims:
, like use strict would do, but implicitly. (It will also enable features, but that's unrelated.) Look:$ bleadperl -e 'use 5.11.0; print $foo' Global symbol "$foo" requires explicit package name at -e line 1. Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.

David Espo brings more details:
____Associated Press Writer Philip Elliott contributed to this report. Filed under Business , Government , Industries , Politics | Tags: Health Care Industry , North America , Political Organizations , Political Parties , United States , Washington | Comment Below

Julien Russell Brunet shows how it is done:
While the move is supported by ethnic Malay, many par­ents, along with the National Union of the Teaching Profession, believe the decision is a lost opportunity for Malaysia to emulate the economic success of English-speaking Singapore. Ratna Rueban Balasubramaniam, assistant professor of law at Carleton University in Ottawa, says that many feel English is imperative to Malaysia’s international competitiveness, “especially given the importance of being able to participate in a globalized economy where English remains the primary language for business transactions.”

Despite the previous arguments, David Espo has many reasons to think otherwise:
In his speech, Steele broadened his attack beyond health care to question Obama s truthfulness.The president tells us he doesn t want to spend more than we have, he doesn t want the deficit to go up, he doesn t want to live off borrowed money. But he also told us he didn t want to run an auto company. President Obama justifies this spending by saying the devil made him do it. He doesn t want to spend trillions we can t afford, but he says he just can t help it, Steele said in the prepared excerpts.

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Experiment From: Pragmatic Billy Suter Karen Cole Peralta Kelly Martin Administrator Chromatic Cyclingtips San Francisco Peninsula Press Club Paul Wells Doug S John Aravosis (DC) Durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger) Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff Bureau News Crystal Paine Bschooled Joshua Foust Shay87 /26735079

In other words, Pragmatic puts it this way:
Eloheem And then the Adams and the Eves , and don't forget the Nakhash or serpent , Khnum is the one who got the script or the chemical chart in the form of DNA on how to create a being in their image and after their likeness . The Eloheem created the black man . The original Asiatic Black man , the Hindu . Genesis 1;26-27 . The Black skin , straight hair , unlike the original green-skinned god with woolly hair , as the green hue of the Ethiopians . The race of Hindu or Aryans whose spirit forces is from Nirvana , their own heaven created a man and woman Genesis 2;7 in their own image and after their own likeness , This Adam was alike in all ways , but skin color he was ghost or transparent in skin and had white thin hair with colorless eyes .

Billy Suter comes with a new idea:
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Karen Cole Peralta can't forget that:
"A few months ago, we got a letter from some exotic dancer in Tampa, Florida, and she accused me of stealing the idea from her while she was giving me a lap dance. I have never had a lap dance in Tampa or any other part of Florida. If I ever did have a lap dance, I don't think I would be discussing television ideas with the girl that was giving it to me." Stan Lee

Kelly Martin comes with the facts:
Saturday, July 11, 2009 The Philadelphia Experiment This is one of the odder things I've seen pop up on the

Administrator comes with a new idea:
  Innumerable jaded web entrepreneurs will tell you how easy it is to get thousands of people to glance at a site, but how tortuous it is to get people to stick around or even come back again the following day. Not only do you have to fulfil a desire that people didn t even realise that they had, but it has to be done with such style and panache that your service becomes indispensable. While the internet may have dismantled many of the traditional barriers to reaching us, the general public, if your idea is anything less than sensational, we will flatly ignore it.

Despite the previous arguments, chromatic has many reasons to think otherwise:
Follow those links, though. Look at the implementations of Exporter and vars . Count the lines of each that absolutely cannot run with all strictures enabled. Count the remaining lines.

cyclingtips thinks that the problem is:
Race radios have been  regularly used now for years and the criticism is that racers have begun to rely on them too much and that it makes the race too predictable.   The Tour organizers are banning the race radios between riders and team cars for stages

Furthermore, San Francisco Peninsula Press Club claims:
Search the archives Press Club dates Aug. 12: : 6:30, board meeting, San Mateo Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St. , Ste. 210 Sept. 11: High School Boot Camp, College of San Mateo Sept. 13: 2-4 p.m., summer picnic, home of Micki Carter Oct. 14: : 6:30, board meeting, San Mateo Daily Journal, 800 S. Claremont St. , Ste. 210

Similarly, Paul Wells adds:
Print Comment Share The Republicans Obama experimentTags: Barack Obama , healthcare This ad from the Republican National Committee, which at this writing has drawn only a teeny number of viewers, is part of the Republicans attempt to torpedo Obama s health-care reform. Here, let s triple its audience:

Doug S also takes into account the following fact:
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Despite the previous arguments, John Aravosis (DC) has many reasons to think otherwise:
Paul Krugman Boiling the Frog 3 days ago Frank Rich She Broke the G.O.P. and Now She Owns It 4 days ago

durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger) explains:
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As a result of that, Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff belives:
Geophysicists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences are preparing an unprecedented array of highly sensitive instruments at six sites across the country from observatories on the Tibetan plateau to a cave in a Shanghai suburb to take gravity readings during the total eclipse due to pass over southern China today. The results, the team believes which will be analyzed in the coming months, could confirm once and for all that anomalous fluctuations observed during past eclipses are real.

Bureau News remembers that:
Researchers find methane on Mars January 15th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A team of NASA scientists has found proof of the existence of methane gas on Mars, raising questions about the possibility of life on the red planet, the US space agency said Thursday. In an article published in the journal Science, researchers said they found seasonal variations in methane in the planet's atmosphere that could be evidence of geological or biological processes.

Bureau News is not really sure about that:
The joint Russian-European experiment was aimed at learning more about the psychological and physical stresses that travelers to Mars might face.

But Crystal Paine has a different opinion:
Posted by: Crista | July 24, 2009 at 12:30 PM We do envelopes for everything except gas (with two littles it s easier to use a debit card and pay at the pump). When we make online purchases with the debit card, we take money from the appropriate envelope and move it to a "savings" envelope, which we draw from instead of the ATM the next week.

bschooled says it all comes down to this:
4)    I will then document outcome  Data:   Curriculum VitaeCarlos Panderra E-mail: Carlosp@xxxxxxx.com                SUMMARY OF SKILLS

Joshua Foust notices:
Resources Carrie Eurasia Collection Danish Society for Central Asia Peace Corps Museum Project Steppe Magazine

shay87 does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
All times are GMT. The time now is 02:42 AM . Electronic Projects Circuits Diagrams - Archive - Top Electronic Circuits  |  Learning Electronics

Sources:
Pragmatic Billy Suter Karen Cole Peralta Kelly Martin Administrator chromatic cyclingtips San Francisco Peninsula Press Club Paul Wells Doug S John Aravosis (DC) durrenbe@yahoo.com (David Durrenberger) Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff Bureau News Crystal Paine bschooled Joshua Foust shay87

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This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment

Experiment From: Borasim Crystal Paine 50sgal John C. Wright Rumor Mill TOYSREVIL John Aravosis (DC) Admin Jeremy Pragmatic Kelly Martin IWICSYI BlueCoyote Yujianqiao Bureau News /26735078

borasim thinks that the problem is:
Gathering and connecting such a large community unlocks another powerful effect of Living by Numbersâ€"the feedback loop that comes not from you but from the world around you. Simply put, other people can tell you to go out and run.

Having that in mind, Crystal Paine wonders:
I love this post and wanted to say something to Jenny, the author. I am so impressed at your willingness to try something new in an effort to be a better steward of your resources, and therefore a better (more productive) wife and mother. I especially love that you went a step further with it and wrote a post about it to share with the rest of us. In reference to your faith in the Lord and his provisions, I totally agree. After reading this I really wanted to tell you that you are a great example of a Proverbs Noble woman (Proverbs 31). Good Job and Thank you for the inspiration! Absolutely Brilliant. Posted by: Jill Baugh | July 24, 2009 at 03:13 PM

50sgal sees it this way:
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For this reason, John C. Wright says:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultur al_policy_of_the_United_Stateshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grain_trad e

Rumor Mill is absolutely sure that:
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TOYSREVIL points out another thing aside from that:
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While it may be true, John Aravosis (DC) thinks:
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Similarly, John C. Wright adds:
"People would not be crying out for a socialist system if the privatized system actually worked."It is to laugh. I would answer that Canadians would not be streaming over the borders into America if their socialist system actually worked, nor would patients be dying of bedsores and bedlice, nor would SARS swell to an international scare.

Meanwhile, Crystal Paine came up with this idea:
I feel like I also use the "debit card envelope" version mentioned above. I use my debit card, but we have a strict budget for groceries or other categories. Every time I use my debit card, I subtract it from the certain category (excel spreadsheet) and know exactly how much I have left for the month. Once I reach zero.. I don t spend anymore in that category! I guess you might have to be more disciplined when you do it this way or you could just use your debit card again, even after you are technically out of money in a category.... but whose to say you couldn t just go withdraw more cash if you were using the envelope system?

admin is rather skeptical:
- One new actual possible client (will update you..)- Recruited 2 possible new employees- Received feedback on things (vague, but lots of feedback!)

Jeremy might have an idea about it:
News Loading... Links 24 Hours Calgary 660News Calgary AM 770 Calgary Herald Calgary Sun CBC Calgary CFCN Fast Forward Weekly Global Calgary Metro News Calgary The Gauntlet

Pragmatic gives a bit of an idea about it:
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TOYSREVIL is rather skeptical:
/ notcot / mikeballan / stuartwitts / hypebeast / slamxhype / highsnobiety / the zro hour /// MOVIES: ain't-it-cool / monkeypeaches / twitch / slash film

In response, Kelly Martin claims:
The supposed incident was memorialized (if such is possible regarding an event which never occured) into an eponymous movie , which I have never seen (and not even heard of before yesterday). Apparently the movie and the underlying hoax are recurring elements in government conspiracy theories, especially those popular with ufologists.

Still being unsure, IWICSYI asks:
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But TOYSREVIL has a different opinion:
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Having that in mind, BlueCoyote wonders:
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As yujianqiao says:
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Bureau News says it all comes down to this:
Russian Soyuz blasts off for ISS May 27th, 2009 MOSCOW - A Russian Soyuz TMA-15 spacecraft carrying three astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) was launched Wednesday from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan, the mission control said. "The craft is due to dock with the ISS May 29," a spokesperson said.

Having that in mind, TOYSREVIL wonders:
/ notcot / mikeballan / stuartwitts / hypebeast / slamxhype / highsnobiety / the zro hour /// MOVIES: ain't-it-cool / monkeypeaches / twitch / slash film

Sources:
borasim Crystal Paine 50sgal John C. Wright Rumor Mill TOYSREVIL John Aravosis (DC) admin Jeremy Pragmatic Kelly Martin IWICSYI BlueCoyote yujianqiao Bureau News

Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment