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Saw an SUV barrel into a parking garage, whacking the... Saw an SUV barrel into a parking garage, whacking the "Clearance 6'5" " pole quite hard. I'd feel for them when they crash, but it's an SUV. 7:09 AM Nov 2nd from TweetDeck
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-24 18:22:00)
by fudgesweets
here goes.... an isosceles trapezium has a circle inscribed inside it The parallel sides are of length a and b. I have found the diameter of the circle. The trapezium itself is inside another large outer circle i.e. it is cyclic. What is the diameter of the larger circle? Any ideas appreciated
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-17 18:07:15)
by kdawg23
It's quite hard to predict an "exact" date of when financials will be ready for issuance. There's always things that you are waiting for to finalize something here and there and sometimes it's not even up to the very own company on when they get released because of the crucial information that is needed. Give it some time, they didn't release the 2nd qtr information until the 26th of the 2nd ...
Started 5 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:23:05)
by richard the Realtor
Quite the game of hard ball at the end of the day. Mr 100 but a buy in at ask at 3:56 P.M. as red herring, to draw out the MM. It worked immediately MM wacked the Bid. And then at 3:59:30 Mr. 101 smacked the ask just seconds before the close. It was really a beatiful thing to watch. and I saw it coming. you can check my post!!!!
Started 1 day, 23 hours ago (2009-11-28 23:06:00)
by mrsmanics
No matter how many times James (or Nicky since he wrote it) insists it's true, he has never heard me say "oh you're old," seeing as I've never said it... But more importantly, if I was to smash a bottle in James' face, I somehow doubt that his response would be: "Oooh! I'd been wishing for that to happen! I'll look forward to wearing these scars to show from where I came! Cheers!"
Started 5 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-24 22:31:00)
by Nazard
I used the same method as fieldextension and ended up with algebra that is the same as Polecat's answer (when expanded - I didn't factorise it nicely). Nice question - thanks for sharing!
Started 1 day, 16 hours ago (2009-11-29 05:12:00)
by spg595
Sorry, it's quite hard to explain without knowing all the technical terms I use this form for generating customer invoices for work done & spare parts used. Main form "invoice master" contains subform "parts fitted". "parts fitted" was made using a query to link it to "Stock Master" which contains info on the parts. When I am creating an invoice i can just enter a stock number onto ...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-24 11:25:00)
by Constantin | GH
Intel for me, too. When it comes to energy efficiency and performance they are quite hard to beat. Although AMD has come up with some very reasonable CPUs lately... Regards, Constantin
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-25 17:28:00)
by Ray-Area51
Quote: Originally Posted by Jedito not many does offer it due the difficulty in track the bandwidth usage of it. I will have to agree this is quite hard to trace when it comes to bandwidth.
Started 1 day ago (2009-11-29 21:42:00)
by The Vet
It's quite complicated but not hard to calculate mathematically. also apparently impossible to measure. The issue of water vapour and "forcings" that have been used as the basis of the AWG predictions do not match the observed measurements in the atmosphere don't match the temperature increases anticipated by the various computer models based on your "not hard to calculate math". ...
Quote: Originally Posted by Bor33D hi, after quite a hard think, i have decided i might start an ftp hosting company, eg, backup storage, filedumping company, do you think there is much demand for it? do you think it would pay off? Market is important, tehcnology only after this...