Just as long as your pee doesn't taste like coffee, you are okay. Try a small sample, say - 20 c.c.'s. If it does, you need to contact me right away, as it's an emergency! :wink:
well, we did have a ticket go to waste - you coulda gone :chagrin: :eyeroll: :frown: :neutral: :asleep: that coulda been you in that pic!
the craziest thing too, most of the band members are the same height as MEEEEEEEEE! It woulda been funny as hell to see you standing next to one of em. They look tall and normal up there on stage but when we met after the concert we found out they were just these little guys.
Suppose while you were gone, both windows and Firefox both decided to auto update themselves, and make everything on your desktop and bookmarks disappear. Now suppose you were semi-smart (don't take that personally) and found the desktop stuff. Where could you possibly look to find your old bookmarks, or are they gone forever?
Of course this is a hypothetical question, it didn't happen to me. :sheepish:
If you have version 1.5 of firefox, it automatically backs up your bookmarks. You need to know how to get to your user profile directory in windows xp to find it however.
Open Windows Explorer, or "My Computer". Open the C: Drive. Open the folder called "Documents and Settings". Then you'll need to find your profile folder. There are a few in there, one is the default, another is all users, but you'll be looking for one with either your name, or "Owner" possibly. Open that one.
Now, you'll need to enable viewing all files and folders (including the hidden ones that windows keeps hidden away so you don't mess with them, heh). To do this, go to "Tools" click on "Folder Options" (the bottom option on the menubar). Then click on the "View" tab in the top of that window. Find the "Hidden files and folders" option in the list. There are two radio buttons nested in that option, one says "Do Not Show Hidden Files and Folders" the other says "Show Hidden Files and Folders". Press the radio button next to the show one.
Now you'll see some faint colored files and folders in your profile. Find the folder called "Application Data" and open it. Then find the "Mozilla" folder, open that, and then open the "Firefox" folder inside that, and then open the Profiles folder. Inside there you might have one or two folders with odd names that make no sense, open one of them (or if there's only one, open it). Inside these folders you'll find a folder called "Bookmark Backups". Open that, and you'll have your bookmarks dated in the order in which firefox backed them up. Find the most recent dated one and copy it to the desktop.
From there, you can import this file into Firefox's bookmarks by clicking "Bookmarks" -> Manage Bookmarks, and then selecting File -> Import, and browse to the file you copied to your desktop.
Don't forget to rehide the Hidden Files and Folders so ya don't accidentally mess with them.
Try Wayne Transport. It's right in your backyard. They might do it.
Where is this dock? They usually hold 15,000 gallons a load, but if someone in your vacinity orders a short load, they might be able to add your 500 gallons to make it worth their while.
oh man I wish. It's just a bit of a "hobby" right now.
I've considered starting a tech support business for home/home office/small business setups, charge a reasonable fee (from what I've seen, nothing is terribly reasonable in the current market). Trouble is, everyone knows someone that'll fix their computer for free or pro-bono. I'm guilty of it too though, heh.
Are there general rules or guidelines for how overtime is or should be paid?
Yesterday Diggin' daughter open at the Holiday station store were she works. Two people called in sick through the day and she ended up working from 5;30 am - until 11:30 pm.
The Minnesota Fair Labor Standards Act requires employers to pay overtime for all hours worked in excess of 48 per work week.
The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act requires some employers to pay overtime for all hours worked in excess of 40 per work week. These employers include:
*
employers that produce or handle goods for interstate commerce;
    *
businesses with gross annual sales of more than $500,000;
    *
businesses that were covered before April 1, 1990, under the $250,000 ($362,500 retail and services) dollar volume test; and
    *
hospitals and nursing homes, private and public schools, federal, state and local government agencies.
Overtime pay must be at least one-and-one-half times the employee's regular rate of pay, which is determined by dividing the total pay in any work week by the total hours worked in the week. Overtime is based on actual hours worked in a seven-day work week. Holiday hours, vacation time or sick leave are not counted in figuring overtime hours. Therefore, if you work nine hours on Monday but only six hours on Wednesday, and the total hours for the week do not exceed 40 (federal) or 48 (Minn.), you are not entitled to overtime.
Labor Standards serves as a clearinghouse of information about a variety of wage, hour and employment law issues.
Some answers to frequently asked questions are listed, by category, to the left. Contact Labor Standards (DLI.Laborstandards@state.mn.us) by e-mail or by phone at
Hey Kitch - What's the story behind all the different corner beggers that hang out at the corner where 35W runs into downtown?
There must be some sort of organization to the begging. It's a different person(s) every day. And they're standing there every single day rain or shine. I'm pretty sure it's more than just plain begging since they would all be fighting for that corner.
I was thinking on taking a picture of every one of them just to show the different signs and personalities. I'd give them a buck to let me take their picture.
Funny though that many of them are clean shaven and have clean nails. Like they're undercover and watching all the drivers coming into DT. Maybe they're on the Minneapolis police payroll or something.
but the main cause is because cats have issues with the stimulation of the vestibular apparatus located within the inner ear. When this apparatus is stimulated, your pet feels dizzy and nausea may develop.They anticipate this reaction.
My cat freaked out when he saw me bring out the carrier when I was getting ready to leave on my vacation in July. We searched for him for an hour and finally had to leave him behind with a neighbor looking out for him.
I'm sure he felt quite smug that he'd managed to pull that off. :eyeroll:
one of my cats when he was small, liked to wrap himself around my neck, and go for rides. He's stare out the window and purr in my ear.
now the fatty weighs about 20 pounds so he doesn't fit so well up there anymore. He still is doesn't mind going for rides tho. I bet if I got him one of those little chihuhua box seats he's prolly go for it.
first off, it isn't daylight savings, it's daylight saving.
Interestingly, it's the summer months that are offset from "official" time. And yes, it's to make the best use of daylight hours to minimize usage of certain resources.
And, contrary to popular belief, farmers dislike it because it disrupts things more than helps (i.e. they're up with the sunrise regardless of the time).
Do yah wanna come see OR should I bring yah a sample :eyeroll:
and I'll call you on the preggers test
ummm....I can safely tell you its not mine!!!!
no phone call needed.
Shit! You better give me a call me2. :wink: :smile:
:smile:
the craziest thing too, most of the band members are the same height as MEEEEEEEEE! It woulda been funny as hell to see you standing next to one of em. They look tall and normal up there on stage but when we met after the concert we found out they were just these little guys.
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I would like to see how many times I've played and how many times I made the final table. Thanks a bunch!
Strike It Rich
Total Points = 98, Points position = 30
Total KOS = 39, Sharpshooter position = 54
Total Gladiator = 13.600, Gladiator position = 29
Last 5 Tournament Results:
Date Location Points KOs KO Bonus Place
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9/11/06 Blue Fox 6 0 -- 4
9/6/06 Blue Fox 1 1 -- --
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9/3/06 O'Garas 1 0 -- --
Geoff is a big guy isn't he?
Suppose while you were gone, both windows and Firefox both decided to auto update themselves, and make everything on your desktop and bookmarks disappear. Now suppose you were semi-smart (don't take that personally) and found the desktop stuff. Where could you possibly look to find your old bookmarks, or are they gone forever?
Of course this is a hypothetical question, it didn't happen to me. :sheepish:
If you have version 1.5 of firefox, it automatically backs up your bookmarks. You need to know how to get to your user profile directory in windows xp to find it however.
Open Windows Explorer, or "My Computer". Open the C: Drive. Open the folder called "Documents and Settings". Then you'll need to find your profile folder. There are a few in there, one is the default, another is all users, but you'll be looking for one with either your name, or "Owner" possibly. Open that one.
Now, you'll need to enable viewing all files and folders (including the hidden ones that windows keeps hidden away so you don't mess with them, heh). To do this, go to "Tools" click on "Folder Options" (the bottom option on the menubar). Then click on the "View" tab in the top of that window. Find the "Hidden files and folders" option in the list. There are two radio buttons nested in that option, one says "Do Not Show Hidden Files and Folders" the other says "Show Hidden Files and Folders". Press the radio button next to the show one.
Now you'll see some faint colored files and folders in your profile. Find the folder called "Application Data" and open it. Then find the "Mozilla" folder, open that, and then open the "Firefox" folder inside that, and then open the Profiles folder. Inside there you might have one or two folders with odd names that make no sense, open one of them (or if there's only one, open it). Inside these folders you'll find a folder called "Bookmark Backups". Open that, and you'll have your bookmarks dated in the order in which firefox backed them up. Find the most recent dated one and copy it to the desktop.
From there, you can import this file into Firefox's bookmarks by clicking "Bookmarks" -> Manage Bookmarks, and then selecting File -> Import, and browse to the file you copied to your desktop.
Don't forget to rehide the Hidden Files and Folders so ya don't accidentally mess with them.
Thanks a bunch! You spelled it out so much easier than Mozilla did! I am all set, now I can see if I can find the stuff I lost last time...
http://yellowpages.superpages.com/listings.jsp?SRC=portals&C=gas&N=&STYPE=S&CID=&scale=&lng=&lat=&L=Minneapolis+MN&search=Find+It
Thanks if you have time
Where is this dock? They usually hold 15,000 gallons a load, but if someone in your vacinity orders a short load, they might be able to add your 500 gallons to make it worth their while.
I've considered starting a tech support business for home/home office/small business setups, charge a reasonable fee (from what I've seen, nothing is terribly reasonable in the current market). Trouble is, everyone knows someone that'll fix their computer for free or pro-bono. I'm guilty of it too though, heh.
Yesterday Diggin' daughter open at the Holiday station store were she works. Two people called in sick through the day and she ended up working from 5;30 am - until 11:30 pm.
The Federal Fair Labor Standards Act requires some employers to pay overtime for all hours worked in excess of 40 per work week. These employers include:
*
employers that produce or handle goods for interstate commerce;
    *
businesses with gross annual sales of more than $500,000;
    *
businesses that were covered before April 1, 1990, under the $250,000 ($362,500 retail and services) dollar volume test; and
    *
hospitals and nursing homes, private and public schools, federal, state and local government agencies.
Overtime pay must be at least one-and-one-half times the employee's regular rate of pay, which is determined by dividing the total pay in any work week by the total hours worked in the week. Overtime is based on actual hours worked in a seven-day work week. Holiday hours, vacation time or sick leave are not counted in figuring overtime hours. Therefore, if you work nine hours on Monday but only six hours on Wednesday, and the total hours for the week do not exceed 40 (federal) or 48 (Minn.), you are not entitled to overtime.
Labor Standards
Labor Standards serves as a clearinghouse of information about a variety of wage, hour and employment law issues.
Some answers to frequently asked questions are listed, by category, to the left. Contact Labor Standards (DLI.Laborstandards@state.mn.us) by e-mail or by phone at
(651) 284-5005.
Unless you are a federal exempted employee... then you will never receive overtime (I'm in that boat).
:wink:
There must be some sort of organization to the begging. It's a different person(s) every day. And they're standing there every single day rain or shine. I'm pretty sure it's more than just plain begging since they would all be fighting for that corner.
I was thinking on taking a picture of every one of them just to show the different signs and personalities. I'd give them a buck to let me take their picture.
Funny though that many of them are clean shaven and have clean nails. Like they're undercover and watching all the drivers coming into DT. Maybe they're on the Minneapolis police payroll or something.
When they even see they are getting carried to the car and placed inside the car they freak out....why? how could they possibly know something is up?
but the main cause is because cats have issues with the stimulation of the vestibular apparatus located within the inner ear. When this apparatus is stimulated, your pet feels dizzy and nausea may develop.They anticipate this reaction.
I'm sure he felt quite smug that he'd managed to pull that off. :eyeroll:
now the fatty weighs about 20 pounds so he doesn't fit so well up there anymore. He still is doesn't mind going for rides tho. I bet if I got him one of those little chihuhua box seats he's prolly go for it.
this I know off the top of my head
daylight savings is really just for the farming community...all it does is provide them more "nrml" daylight...
Interestingly, it's the summer months that are offset from "official" time. And yes, it's to make the best use of daylight hours to minimize usage of certain resources.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time
And, contrary to popular belief, farmers dislike it because it disrupts things more than helps (i.e. they're up with the sunrise regardless of the time).
if u ask a dairy farmer...ya thats true...
but if you ask a crop farmer...they perfer it..
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