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Did anyone see Conficker featured on your local news tonight?
Yeah, I laughed through the entire segement. It's so hilarious to industry people watching clueless reporter morons trying to translate Macro Tech "tech-speak" into "anxious middle-age mom" speak. On my network they kept flashing stock 1998 clips of old-style IBM keyboards with 0's and 1's flashing on CRT monitors. Then cutting to macro-shots inside an machine with a motherboard that had ISA slots. Wow. Why do news networks still rely on melo-dramatic sensationalism to keep their pathetic viewers from watching?
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Stay in High School. It is made for you. You have all of these bright and gifted courses available. Don’t be in so much of a hurry to grow up. I would totally advocate getting a head start out of High-School if you were in a dysfunctional situation, or one that is not challenging, or is dangerous. But you won’t be surrounded by other bright kids at the JC … You will be in a general pool with everybody, ages 18 – 80, who happen to take that class. You will have a lot less ‘nurturing’ and ‘pampering’ there. Trust me, coming from a veteran of these things … be in a protected and loving environment, with other bright kids as long as you can. You will still be ‘growing up’ but your formation will be slower and more methodical.
Only if you pray for me to get into SDSU!
By the way, I think you’ll definitely get accepted.
A nine megapixel camera is a waste if you don’t have interchangeable lenses. Its more expensive, but if you are at all interested in photography, you would be doing yourself a favor by buying an SLR.
People so often ask: “Which one is a good camera to buy?”Here is my 10 cents on the subject:Point & Shoot cameras are wonderfully handy because of their small size.When light conditions are ideal, they even take really nice photos – all of them do.However, they all DO have limitations – they don’t do very well in low light situations (i.e. noisy photos, hard to avoid blur, etc). The little onboard flash is very harsh at close range, and doesn’t reach very far.Many of them have no manual functions, so you are limited to only very basic photos, you can’t compensate for unusual situations, or do many fun “tricks” and special effects.P&S’s also suffer from frustrating shutterlag and many of them chew through batteries rather quickly.However, if you’re ok with all those limitations, then go ahead and pick one, most of them (the same type and same price range) are rather similar. Personally I would pick either a Canon or a Nikon, and would certainly stay away from Kodak. A higher end P&S will give you more manual options and better quality. Many of those even give you the option of adding a proper flash (which makes a big difference to your flash photos).Don’t worry too much about megapixels…. there is a limit to how many pixels you can squash into a tiny P&S sensor before you actually LOSE quality rather than gain it.Decide which features are important to you, and look for cameras that have that feature. Then go compare a few models on http://www.dpreview.com . The very best thing you can do for your success is to borrow some books and learn about basic photography. A bit of knowledge will make a much bigger difference to your photos than your choice of P&S camera can.For what it’s worth – if I was in the market for a P&S camera right now, my choice would be a Canon Powershot SX10 IS http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=144&modelid=17630
OK. so your trying to redo the wheel..Check out this listing and use the best of what you see to do what your doing.. just add a back light box and your done.http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230317130474&fromMakeTrack=true&ssPageName=VIP:watchlink:top:en#ht_4036wt_946
My local news kept showing video fotage of people using an old 80′s ibm computer with flashing 0′s and 1′s. Also the info they gave was ” the conficker infects servers and the infected servers push the virus off to all the network computers.” The last time I checked most servers run linux not windows. The virus can’t even run on linux so how could the virus infect commonly shared files. Also the real info is the conficker spreads through email and websites not an office or file sharing server runing linux. It seems even the media doesn’t understand this. The virus runs on pirated unpatched versions of windows in the east were no one cares about antivirus software. If you get infected because you don’t bother to protect yourself than the media shouldn’t scare the crap out of people who will act like their car and watches won’t work when y2k happens. (that is how stupid the average computer user is)
Your GPA damaged your chances significantly.A schedule of 3 APs also isn’t much so your chances are not good.
micro is (i)ndividual levelmAcro is All ( broad level)
Here is a ‘Run Once’ macro that should do what you need, provided that your existing data format is exactly as in your examples. By that, I mean all your ‘year indicators’ are two digit years.I strongly suggest that you backup your database before performing the following routine, just to be safe. This macro assumes your product listings are in Column A. If not, then you will have to adjust it thusly:In Line 3, change the ‘A’ in ‘A1′ and the ‘A’ in Range(“A” to the column letter your products are in.Then copy this macro to the clipboard. Sub ReviseProductListings()Dim rng As RangeSet rng = Range(“A1:”& Range(“A”& _ActiveSheet.Rows.Count). End(xlUp).Address)If Range(“Iv1″).Value = 1 ThenMsgBox “This routine has been previously activated. “& _Chr(10) &”Terminating to prevent data corruption.”, _vbCritical, “Terminate”Exit SubEnd IfFor Each cell In rngcell.SelectFor i = 1 To Len(ActiveCell)If Asc(Mid(ActiveCell, i, 1)) > 47 And _Asc(Mid(ActiveCell, i, 1)) 47 And _Asc(Mid(ActiveCell, i + 1, 1)) ModulePaste the macro into the module space to the right.Close back to Excel.Go to Tools > Macro > Macros Highlight this macro, if it is not already highlighted.Click ‘Run’.Your product numbers should be converted as you wish.I ran this a number of times using your two examples above and it worked appropriately each time.
Interesting question. Since I don’t know you, I will just offer my insight and say what I’d do, personally.Fine arts: I believe fine arts is important. Probably the most important outlet that’s offered in school. Since you took theatre last year, I would say it’s best to continue with that, if you enjoyed it. However, if you didn’t or if you want to try something new, I’d say it’s best that you channel your other interests: music or visual arts? From there you can decide what type of music class you want to take or what type of visual arts. Personally, I love acting, so I’d continue with theatre.English: English is definitely required for your normal curriculum. Since you took English 1, I’d say you should advance to English 2. However, if English is a forte of yours, I’d say take the AP class. I don’t know how many classes you’re allowed to take or how your schedule works, but I’d also consider Speech & Debate. If your new school is very into competing, you’ll have the opportunity to travel all over the country and compete at universities and make a lot of great friends. Literature is also a good option if you enjoy reading and modern and older works of literature. Personally, I’d take the AP class and if the schedule allowed it, I’d see if I could take the Speech class. (I’m on the Interpretation captain at my school, kind of makes me a little biased.)Foreign Language: I don’t know what graduation requirements are in your state, however, in mine 2 years of foreign language in the same language is required to graduate. If I were you, I’d start now and take whichever language I’m most familiar with. I took spanish in middle school and didn’t really like it & since I have a family background in french, I decided I’d take that in high school. Really, just take which ever language you’re most interested in.Science: I’m pretty sure science has to be taken. I hate science, but since you took Health and Principles of Science, I’d suggest challenging yourself a little more with Biology or Chemistry. Although, I must say, Chemistry is, by far, one of the worst subjects I’ve ever taken ha ha. But, if you’re more interested in the “other” side of science, I’d say take Nutrition or Forensics. I’m unfamiliar with both of these courses.Social Studies: Are you interested in rigorous coursework? If so, take AP Micro or Macro. I haven’t taken either of these classes and I’m completely clueless about the basic premise of the class. If you’re interested in Econ but you don’t want to endure the rigor of an AP class, take Economics. If neither of these classes interest you, take Social Studies. This class sounds simple enough. I, however, would rather take Philosophy. It’s different and I’d really be interested in what would be taught.Mathematics: Well, math is one of those classes that is inescapable. Considering you took Algebra 1 last year, I’m pretty sure now you’re supposed to take Geometry. That’s how it works in my school district. I’ve learned that most people who excel in Algebra, have a bit of trouble in Geometry and people who had trouble in Algebra enjoy and excel in Geometry. This may or may not be true for you.Technology: I’ve only taken tech classes in middle school which really was just a waste of time. I’m sure in high school it’s different. If you’re interested in technology, I’d say go for it. You have options. I don’t know what any of these classes really entail, but if you’re into technology you might, so choose whichever sounds most interesting to you. Journalism: What I said about technology applies here too. If you’re into writing and you aspire to be a journalist, go for it. Take journalism.Physical Education: For most high schools, one or two years or semesters of PE is required to graduate. If that’s the case in your state, I’d say it’s best to start now. Personally, I would take Karate or Yoga. I’m a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, so karate is just fun for me and yoga is supposed to help people relax and stuff so that sounds really interesting. I’m leaning more towards yoga ha ha.Character Development: I see that you took Study Skills last year. If you enjoyed that class and are interested in similar classes, it would be smart to go with that feeling and take one of the other two class choices. If you’re unsure of what you want to be when you’re an adult, take Career Studies, it’ll help.Basically, for all these classes, just choose whichever interests you the most. You can’t go wrong following your gut. Also, as far as the requirements for your sophomore year, it’s best to contact the school. Rules are different everywhere and they know better than I do. Have a great school year! Hope this helped!
um..Emmanuel L , i think he means building a deck out of all these cards…lol XD anyways, this is what i think would be a good deck: macro mixed deck! Monsters: 25Caius The Shadow Monarch x1Blue-Eyes White Dragon x1Banisher of the radiance x2Exiled force x1D.D Warrior lady x1D.D Survivor x2Bazoo the soul eater x2Gearfried the iron knight x1helios the primodial sun x1D.D Scout plane x1Dimension Alchemist x1Battle Ox x1Truckroid x1Golden Homunculusx1Familiar Knight x1D.D assailant x1D.D Warrior x1The Stern Mystic x1Dark Blade x1Kuriboh x1White Magical Hat x1Kycoo the ghost destroyer x1Spell : 14Lightning Vortex x1Rush Recklessly x1Dark Core x1Graceful Charity x1Pot of greed x1Dimension Fissure x2Soul Release x1Enemy Controller x1Heavy Storm x1Malevolent Nuzzler x1Monster reborn x1Mystical Space Typhoon x1Brain Control x1Traps : 11Waboku x2Magic Jammer x1Trap Jammer x1Karma Cut x1Macro Cosmos x1Return from different dimension x1Ultimate Offering x1Sakuretsu Armour x1Bottomless Trap hole x1Jar of greed x1Well, This is the best i could do…Its not very good i think..but at least you get a decent deck..Try it out and tell me whether its good or not Hope i helped! =D
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i have proof too. its called The Origin of Species and every biology book written since that time. I win
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