I prefer the sheer size capacity of external hard drives since the small size
and ease of transport of flash drives can be negated by uploading files on
webhosts (not good for company sensitive material though).
In layman's terms: The Marines are more of a mobile assault force (due to their
amphbious warship basing as compared with the continental base-locked US Army).
The Marines' ethos of everyone being required to be a marksman (this isn't a
requirement in the U.S. Army) and never retreating (supposedly, when ordered to
retreat they "attack in a different direction" - Korean War), they
have gained the "Devil Dogs" attitude, espirit de corps and nickname
(from WWI German "Teufelhunden"). They are intended to cause trouble
where-ever they go (assault/frontline troops), and are never intended to be used
for occupation duties due to their "trouble making" tendencies
(leaving occupation for the U.S. Army). And there is official doctrine that
there are no special forces in the Marines as the whole MEUs (Marine
Expeditionary Units - reinforced infantry battalions) are usually required to be
SOC (Special Operations Capable) meaning how can there be special forces in an
organization when the whole group is already a special force?
Don't just limit yourself to the U.S. Army. There are other military branches :
Navy, Air Force, Marines Corp, & Coast Guard. As a sidenote, I believe U.S.
citizenship is not a requirement to join
the U.S. armed forces. However since you aren't a U.S. citizen your security
clearances will be significantly lower and you will be barred from highly
confidential occupations such as the Special Forces, & nuclear submarines
(unfortunately the U.S. Rangers are special forces). If you have more questions
please feel free to sign up for the U.S. Army, Navy, etc, recruiter mailing
lists and ask them more questions. There's also recruiter chat room sessions if
you register an account on the Goarmy.com website
Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society is slated for a
September 1, 2006 air date with a November 24, 2006 DVD release -anidb.net (see
first post for more updated info).
merged: 08-30-2006 ~ 05:20pm
Pay Per View air date is fast approaching @ September 1, though Bandai has made
a public warning
telling groups not to fansub GitS:SSS
Just google for tutorial websites for specific aspects of wallpaper making. That
usually teaches you the basics/tools for wallpapers (Ex: Flames, clouds, chrome,
leaves/grass, etc.). And from there just use your own imagination (or ideas
inspired from other wallpapers ). For
some of the more advanced techniques, you can either google them or post a
wallpaper link here and ask/message the artist or one of us would be nice enough
to know how and link/teach you.
First 3 days of summer vacation I discovered I had an allergy. Had a case of bad
hives all over my arms, legs, and torso (the itching was so bad by the 3rd
night, my attempt to get 8 hours of sleep resulted only in 30 mins of
uninterrupted sleep). So far Dr & I have narrowed it down to either a sudden
allergy to avocados (not likely) or a possible pesticide on the avacados.
Like that lil orange tip will be spotted by cops at dusk/night. Which is why
many cities limit their exposure in public (there's too many news stories of
cops shooting people w/ fake guns).
Find and install the correct codec (and also tell us the file type - could
narrow down what media player/codec you'll need).
Whether's it's DivX or the Combined Community Codec Pack. Those two
codec packs should be able to let you watch most of the file formats out there.
But occassionally it might be your media player that doesn't like to cooperate
so there's altenatives like mplayer (just unzip, and
drag & drop playing on the executable w/o program installation) or VLC Player (provides a nice user
interface for modifying any viewing options). Realplayer
Alternative allows you to play realplayer files in players like Windows
media player, and there's also Quicktime
Alternative if you don't like the Stand-alone
Quicktime player (it's free from that iTunes spam ).
you have to watch:
-Full
Metal Panic? Fumoffu - turns the action/mecha/drama of Full Metal
Panic and flips it on its head for a hilarious series of laughs.
-Excel
Saga - Do you want an epic saga of Japanese "WTF?" comedy? Then
Excel's journey to abide her master's wish to rule the world will definitely
more than make you , , ,
-Puni Puni
Poemi - Excel Saga's more ecchi sequel (older ages only - but since you
watched & liked Green Green, then you'll like this one too)
-Magical
Shopping Arcade Abenobashi - heard a lot of good things here and is
defintely on my "Top 5 - To See" list.
-Yakitate!
Japan - An entire comedy show about - Cooking Bread? Sounds strange at first
but 10+ episodes into it and you'll be hooked. And the comedy definitely gets
better with age. And this is one of the few stories where the Anime/television
version is a better representation of the characters/story than the manga
itself.
-School
Rumble & School
Rumble 2nd Semester- Just look at the link's 6 awards - One of the best
light hearted comedies available.
Quote by Natraxmultiply both sides by
(x-1)(x-3)
leaving
x(x-3) + 2(x+1) = 4
expand
x^2 - 3x + 2x + 2 = 4
gather all on one side
x^2 - x - 2 = 0
factor, which makes it
(x-2)(x+1) = 0
leaving you with 2 answers
x=2 and x=-1
In addendum to Natrax's answer, one should always plug in your answers back into
the original equation to see if they work.
So plug in x = -1 to x/x+1 + 2/x-3 = 4/(x+1)(x-3)
-1 / (0) + 2/ (-4) = 4 / (0*-4)
0 - 1/2 = 0
This does not work out. So x = -1 is not a solution.
Plug in x = 2 to x/x+1 + 2/x-3 = 4/(x+1)(x-3)
2/3 + 2/(-1) = 4/ (3*-1)
2/3 - 6/3 = -4/3
-4/3 = -4/3
So x = 2 is a solution.
And Bumble-Bee gives a good explanation and examples for your 2nd LCD question,
starrliteangel
1. A number or symbol multiplied with a variable or an unknown quantity in an
algebraic term, as 4 in the term 4x, or x in the term x(a + b).
2. A numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for
a system under specified conditions such as the coefficient of
friction.
-But in Layman's terms, it's just a value (usually a constant) used to modify a
variable (modify as in usually multiple/divide).
Such as: 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, .... where all the #'s in front of X, are the
coefficients of X. Where they modify the value of X (in this case by multiplying
it either by 1, 2, 3, or 4).
-Systematically, it's just a fancy name for value that you muliply your variable
with. Such as how "denominator" is the name of the number at the
bottom of a fraction. Coefficient in the number in front of your variable.
Appleseed 2: Ex Machina Trailer has been up:
http://www.exmachina.jp/
Spidey's symbiote costume was mainly a smooth jet black all over with the white eyes & white spider silhouette on the front & back.
This new one just looks like a black texture slapped onto the old costume...
This thread is 39 weeks older than that one
Sad to hear about his passing.
I remember & loved watching his Animal Planet specials partly in thanks to that unique presentation of his. He will surely be missed.
Your "Days - Flow" sounds so slow (in a bad way w/o all its zing & excitement) compared with the Nipponsei version I have...
And you're missing STORYWRITER from OST I
Other than those 2 complains everything else sounds great.
LoL - Check out the ads to the right side
If everything else being equal. I'd prefer a girl with a medium sized breast (~C-Cup in the U.S.?) over a girl with no breasts, or E+ cups.
I prefer the sheer size capacity of external hard drives since the small size and ease of transport of flash drives can be negated by uploading files on webhosts (not good for company sensitive material though).
The US Army is separate from the US Marines.
In layman's terms: The Marines are more of a mobile assault force (due to their amphbious warship basing as compared with the continental base-locked US Army). The Marines' ethos of everyone being required to be a marksman (this isn't a requirement in the U.S. Army) and never retreating (supposedly, when ordered to retreat they "attack in a different direction" - Korean War), they have gained the "Devil Dogs" attitude, espirit de corps and nickname (from WWI German "Teufelhunden"). They are intended to cause trouble where-ever they go (assault/frontline troops), and are never intended to be used for occupation duties due to their "trouble making" tendencies (leaving occupation for the U.S. Army). And there is official doctrine that there are no special forces in the Marines as the whole MEUs (Marine Expeditionary Units - reinforced infantry battalions) are usually required to be SOC (Special Operations Capable) meaning how can there be special forces in an organization when the whole group is already a special force?
Don't just limit yourself to the U.S. Army. There are other military branches : Navy, Air Force, Marines Corp, & Coast Guard. As a sidenote, I believe U.S. citizenship is not a requirement to join
the U.S. armed forces. However since you aren't a U.S. citizen your security clearances will be significantly lower and you will be barred from highly confidential occupations such as the Special Forces, & nuclear submarines (unfortunately the U.S. Rangers are special forces). If you have more questions please feel free to sign up for the U.S. Army, Navy, etc, recruiter mailing lists and ask them more questions. There's also recruiter chat room sessions if you register an account on the Goarmy.com website
If you have other general questions feel free to post them here or visit the wikipedia pages of the specific military branch (some useful reference links @ the bottom of the pages).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Us_marines
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy
Appleseed 2 gets named.
Source site from SEGA
Koukaku Kidoutai Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society is slated for a September 1, 2006 air date with a November 24, 2006 DVD release -anidb.net (see first post for more updated info).
merged: 08-15-2006 ~ 04:12pm
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society Trailer (2:48 of footage)
--Page w/ 4 direct downloads(2 trailer & 2 of Nissan concept cars used in SSS)
-AnimeNewsNetwork
*Added these to the first post
merged: 08-30-2006 ~ 05:20pm
Pay Per View air date is fast approaching @ September 1, though Bandai has made a public warning telling groups not to fansub GitS:SSS
Just google for tutorial websites for specific aspects of wallpaper making. That usually teaches you the basics/tools for wallpapers (Ex: Flames, clouds, chrome, leaves/grass, etc.). And from there just use your own imagination (or ideas inspired from other wallpapers
). For
some of the more advanced techniques, you can either google them or post a
wallpaper link here and ask/message the artist or one of us would be nice enough
to know how and link/teach you.
The trailer for Spiderman 3 has just been released (~90 mins ago @ 1130 Pacific).
http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/spider-man_3/
First 3 days of summer vacation I discovered I had an allergy. Had a case of bad hives all over my arms, legs, and torso (the itching was so bad by the 3rd night, my attempt to get 8 hours of sleep resulted only in 30 mins of uninterrupted sleep). So far Dr & I have narrowed it down to either a sudden allergy to avocados (not likely) or a possible pesticide on the avacados.
Ello, and welcome to the internet party that is known as MiniTokyo
Like that lil orange tip will be spotted by cops at dusk/night. Which is why many cities limit their exposure in public (there's too many news stories of cops shooting people w/ fake guns).
Find and install the correct codec (and also tell us the file type - could narrow down what media player/codec you'll need).
Whether's it's DivX or the Combined Community Codec Pack. Those two codec packs should be able to let you watch most of the file formats out there.
But occassionally it might be your media player that doesn't like to cooperate so there's altenatives like mplayer (just unzip, and drag & drop playing on the executable w/o program installation) or VLC Player (provides a nice user interface for modifying any viewing options). Realplayer Alternative allows you to play realplayer files in players like Windows media player, and there's also Quicktime Alternative if you don't like the Stand-alone Quicktime player (it's free from that iTunes spam
).
Seems like you're going to animate it?
Post up the finished work
If you want to be an Anime Comedy Connoisseur
you have to watch:
,
,
, 
-Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu - turns the action/mecha/drama of Full Metal Panic and flips it on its head for a hilarious series of laughs.
-Excel Saga - Do you want an epic saga of Japanese "WTF?" comedy? Then Excel's journey to abide her master's wish to rule the world will definitely more than make you
-Puni Puni Poemi - Excel Saga's more ecchi sequel (older ages only - but since you watched & liked Green Green, then you'll like this one too)
-Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi - heard a lot of good things here and is defintely on my "Top 5 - To See" list.
-Yakitate! Japan - An entire comedy show about - Cooking Bread? Sounds strange at first but 10+ episodes into it and you'll be hooked. And the comedy definitely gets better with age. And this is one of the few stories where the Anime/television version is a better representation of the characters/story than the manga itself.
-School Rumble & School Rumble 2nd Semester- Just look at the link's 6 awards - One of the best light hearted comedies available.
You can also try inputting "Finding Nemo" or "Little Mermaid" into google image search for some Disney animated aquatic life.
In addendum to Natrax's answer, one should always plug in your answers back into the original equation to see if they work.
So plug in x = -1 to x/x+1 + 2/x-3 = 4/(x+1)(x-3)
-1 / (0) + 2/ (-4) = 4 / (0*-4)
0 - 1/2 = 0
This does not work out. So x = -1 is not a solution.
Plug in x = 2 to x/x+1 + 2/x-3 = 4/(x+1)(x-3)
2/3 + 2/(-1) = 4/ (3*-1)
2/3 - 6/3 = -4/3
-4/3 = -4/3
So x = 2 is a solution.
And Bumble-Bee gives a good explanation and examples for your 2nd LCD question, starrliteangel
From http://www.answers.com/coefficient&r=67
1. A number or symbol multiplied with a variable or an unknown quantity in an algebraic term, as 4 in the term 4x, or x in the term x(a + b).
2. A numerical measure of a physical or chemical property that is constant for a system under specified conditions such as the coefficient of friction.
-But in Layman's terms, it's just a value (usually a constant) used to modify a variable (modify as in usually multiple/divide).
Such as: 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x, .... where all the #'s in front of X, are the coefficients of X. Where they modify the value of X (in this case by multiplying it either by 1, 2, 3, or 4).
-Systematically, it's just a fancy name for value that you muliply your variable with. Such as how "denominator" is the name of the number at the bottom of a fraction. Coefficient in the number in front of your variable.
Writing a paper on mRNA silencing within the embryo development of Drosophila flies & sleeping
Update: The Lesbian Theme causes some controversy
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/books/06/02/batwoman.reax/index.html
It has faint tinges of red in it. Just enough to call it red