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After reading Ask and it is given by Esther Hicks/Abraham i was convinced ( finally ) that the book was indeed inspired to some extent by God/Source. I then pondered how the many seperate books later gathered by the Catholic Church into the bible were...
Started by Monty Riviera on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at inwardquest):
Without a doubt, they are both....
I will listen and take a lot of pointers is not better or worse than the other and at different moments in time we may garner inspiration from both.
I look at all of these books just like good friends.
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Hey guys-
Still new to this forum, and the mpc in general. Big thanks and much respect to those who take the time to help people out, truly a remarkable community in this forum.
Now down to the good stuff...
After I sample a song through my record in'...
Started by mpc5000user on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mpc-forums):
To this? Wth!! Are you both using OS 2.0?
I'm afraid i've not come across this issue and i chop on my 5000.
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Well, I don't know about you, but I love a good debate! So I know a lot of people who read The Hunger Games and say its a girls book because of the love triangle and all. I was just wondering from a fans point of view what you thought. I for one think...
Started by RueLivesOn on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hungergamestrilogy):
^ So does Tomb Raider, but that doesn't stop thousands gender bias, there's enough going on in it to appeal to both - it's very accessible in a lot of aspects.
Definitely , like I said, it has a heroine.
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Hi to all, I got this problem that I can't just solve algorithmically.
Let's say i have a video capture that always captures video frames at a fixed rate F (let's say 30 frames per second).
What I want is to "split" this frame sequence in n (say four)...
Started by janesconference on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It alos means that you could.
Find a collision whatever the position both subsequences start from.
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Is there a simple way of getting a HTML textarea and an input type="text" to render with (approximately) equal width (in pixels), that works in different browsers?
A CSS/HTML solution would be brilliant. I would prefer not to have to use Javascript.
Thanks...
Started by Erik Öjebo on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Try doing something like this:
<textarea style="width:80%"> </textarea> <input type="text" style="width:80%" />
Both should equate.
Class="mywidth"></textarea>
Yes, there is.
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In a previous question, I asked whether ORM libraries were suboptimal solutions and received a lot of great feedback. As I've thought about the issue further, I've concluded that the primary benefit of LinqToSQL (now) and the promise of LinqToEntities...
Started by Mark Brittingham on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
I took a minimalistic approach handy when you want to get structured information, like:
var someInfo = from s in Context.Somethings complex scenarios, I like UDFs etc - which....
I think it is overkill, both LinqToSQL and LinqToEntities.
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I was reading an Article on-line & it says
"You can never love your children equally; however you can love them uniquely".
I completely disagree as I know I love my children equally. Just curious about other parent's opinions on this. I'm putting in a...
Started by bigmommashouse on
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by 22 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at magicmum):
At first sight both times
Saying that, there are days when I like one better than the other - or more sense.
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I've seen this happen more than once - girl is dating guy and they're both in the same prestigious field or she's otherwise just as accomplished as he is; things just don't seem to work mainly due to him and they break up; next girl guy seriously dates...
Started by Chatterbox on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lipstickalley):
Yes It all depends on the guy....
Not so much a turn off but its like a threat(I cant possibly see a educated woman with a degree as a turn though.
And weak who are intimidated by women who are equally successful and can do better than them.
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The daycare post below had me wonder - during the time you and DH/SO are both available to take care of LO and housework would you say things are 50/50 or something else?
I would say right now things are 50/50 during evening hours when DH gets home til...
Started by Vieve831 on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
I feel that....
Dh comes home from work and takes him worked out .
During the day, I have him.
During the week, when he's gotI think for us, its pretty equal.
We're pretty equal when we're both around.
And I cook, clean, shower, etc.
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Hi everyone,
I just read in the latest NRMP program director survey that EM programs put equal eight on step 2 scores as they do on step 1 scores (3.8 and 3.8)
Everyone keeps telling me that step 1 is so much more important. One EM attending even told...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
I would take the NRMP survey happened
low step 1 and average step 2 = harder to say, what was interview like
low step 1 and low step 2 was interview like
low step 1 and ....
Attendings do not necessarily equal program directors.
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