2008-09-03, 14:08 | Link #1961 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: In Maya world, where all is 3D and everything crashes
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thank you, also what kind of paper goes in a bamboo steamer, not baking paper right =P
just bought one today and was wondering what to put in it so that the food doesnt get stuck to the bamboo |
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Googled it up and two sites gave smiliar results * Parchment paper * Lettuce Quote:
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2008-09-03, 15:14 | Link #1963 | |
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edit"silly me found out that it is baking paper or atleased what I call baking paper, like what you do in your cake shaped can |
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2008-09-03, 16:22 | Link #1964 |
✖ ǝʇ ɯıqnɾl ☆
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Yeah pretty much the same thing . As your in netherlands you could buy it from Lidl Supermarket. Heard its lot cheaper there and as your not baking so shape wont be a question, so you dont have to go for pre cuts .
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2008-09-04, 13:53 | Link #1968 | |
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After their experience with MP3, I suspect they'll be extremely slow to support any formats they don't control.
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2008-09-04, 14:32 | Link #1969 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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basically, if a media format doesn't come with digitally-crippled-mangling (DRM), Microsoft is going to pretend it doesn't exist mostly (but not consistently).
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2008-09-04, 19:51 | Link #1970 |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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When animals escape from the zoo, they are frequently put down with tranquilizers rather than lethal force (at least, this used to be the case). Why do the police not give other humans the same consideration?
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2008-09-05, 00:35 | Link #1971 | |
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Many feel that giving police an "only possibly lethal" force might encourage an officer to use that force in occasions where lethal force would not absolutely be justified or, at the very least, provoke lawsuits accusing such in cases where a person was permanently injured or killed by such force. You see this today with stun-guns and other "less than lethal force" methods which contain the slight possibility of doing greater harm than intended.
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2008-09-05, 02:47 | Link #1972 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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aye... the Taser mismanagement is a prime example of operational laziness at work that leads to tragedy. Bit of trouble? Meh, just taze 'em, the package says its risk-free and requires much less brain power than talking him down.
... hey he stopped breathing. ...
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2008-09-05, 14:21 | Link #1973 |
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Well, there's nothing perfect about less-than-lethal...People wanted less-than-lethal, so companies introduced tasers...Now we find out they can be lethal, but it's not like they kill all the time...If the cops are trying to subdue someone where lives aren't at steak (Steak? Stake, damn I'm hungry), would you rather the cops taser them, or have a hollow-point .45 ACP or 9mm Para put into them instead?
"Don't taze my, bro!"
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2008-09-05, 18:06 | Link #1975 |
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No. Editing posts is one of the user group dependent options. Normal users cannot nominate other users to edit their posts. Such a function does not exist. Staff can edit your posts, but they do not need your permission to do so because it is an ability granted by being a member of the moderator user group.
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2008-09-05, 18:25 | Link #1976 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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I would like to comment further on what NightWish said. Basically in order to be able to "nominate" a user to edit your posts it would require constantly altering the core structure of the database... (require N addition columns to be added to the database assuming a non normalized structure. Or creation of very complex O-M (or would that be N-M) relationships. In other words it would be too impractical to do so.
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2008-09-06, 03:16 | Link #1977 | |
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Oh, just think about it as a another version of the contacts system and you could say the bulk of it has already been done.
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Q. Why do you need such a ability to begin with?
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2008-09-06, 03:29 | Link #1978 |
HI, BILLY MAYS HERE
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I don't know if I'm just cynical, but if any user could freely have the ability to edit another user's post, the first thing that came to mind is that I could see a horrible case of "Disregard that" gone awry... >_<
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