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chevysoldier

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  1. I use matlab... don't get me wrong, its nice for data input, but when you want to plot complex functions or easily calculate integrals with symbols instead of numbers, mathematica is where its at. Plus its very visual. I like that.

    But does it talk back to you?

  2. That is better, you didn't come anywhere close to making the point about it better be clear you are protecting a life with the blanket statement you made prior. The rules for deadly force do NOT exclude shooting someone in the back.

    You are absolutely correct. Thank for correcting me sir. I will go sit in the corner with my dunce cap now. :p

  3. Where did this rule come from? I don't think I have ever heard it before, could you explain it to me?

    Well you can but what do you think the police/jury will see?. He was running away meaning he wasn't a threat to you anymore. I guess it would be okay if you could prove he was going to shoot someone and you were behind him and fired. I do understand what you are saying. My point is it had better be clear that you were protecting a life when you shot him in the back.

  4. Memorial Mission

    SGT Kenton Elwood Henninger, 21

    Bay Village, Ohio

    US Army

    A Company,35th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division

    Plieku, South Vietnam

    KIA 03/07/1969

    Memorial Location:

    Cahoon Memorial Park

    Intersection of Wolf & Cahoon Roads

    Bay Village, Ohio 44140

    17 July 2010A1000hrs-( 10 AM )

    Staging Location:

    Cahoon Memorial Park

    303 Cahoon Road

    Bay Village, Ohio 44140

    17 July 2010 @ 0900hrs-(9 AM )

    District #3 Ride Captain Ralph Bago is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions and remember your 3x5 American Flags and stay hydrated.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

    pigpen@cinci.rr.com

  5. I'm not sure how this is a reason to carry. Are you planning on getting into a shoot out with a robber? Shoot him in the back when he's robbing the place? I've got nothing against it, just curious on the thought process.

    What happens when he gets scared or want's to make a point. What stands between you and his gun? You have no chance of defending yourself if you aren't carrying.

    Edit: You cannot use deadly force to shoot someone in the back or to protect property.

  6. I'd report that to the beta team. Sounds like a bug. I tested it on Chrome, Firefox, IE, etc with no problems. I'll have to check with the beta, but I'm assuming it won't work. Probably a bug in the way it's rendering the javascript. As for pages loading slow, I haven't noticed that. And my benchmarking program isn't noticing anything either. Any specific examples?

    I'll report it to them.

    I can't think of any specific examples, just seems like the load time is slightly longer. They originally load is the full size picture then they are resized down. It seems to be more noticeable on pages with more pictures. Are they supposed to load already resized?

  7. Now for the simplified version:

    Chromium:

    - the open-source project on which Google Chrome is based;

    - bleeding-edge features;

    - several binary builds for Windows, Linux and Mac made available each day, sometimes 20 or more;

    - not considered stable, don’t blame the developers if it crashes your computer or eats your cat;

    Google Chrome dev:

    - based on very recent Chromium builds;

    - new versions every week or so;

    - relatively stable, more like what other companies would consider ‘beta,’ but not stable enough for production use;

    - the latest and greatest features and updates;

    Google Chrome beta:

    - based on stable developers channel releases;

    - new versions every month or so;

    - new features and bigger changes, known to work in the majority of cases;

    - stable enough for everyday use, crashes are few and far between;

    Google Chrome stable:

    - based on tried-and-trusted beta versions;

    - all known bugs ironed out, all new features tested for months before release;

    - new versions every few months;

    - as stable as Google Chrome gets, usable in any environment;

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