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"brewmaster terms for women in the dark and middle ages"

I am doing a thesis support paper for a writing class about how conglomerates are destorying our brewing heritage. That is what happens when you say, "do your assignment on whatever you want. I don't really care." The last one was on the difference between the Ford Mustang and the Chevy Camaro.
 
In my fantasy football league, I have an award I give out every week to the team that makes the worst lineup decisions. I copied last week's nominations to make the one for this week.

Personnel Manager of the Week Nominations (Week 10):

He was the best of QBs. He was the worst of QBs. 3 of our 4 nominees this week got torched by their QB decision. Another team could've cracked 300 with their 100% scenario but didn't due to a benched QB. I'm not saying they should've started their 100%er. But they certainly took a points hit for it. Here are the nominees. We'll sort it out Thursday:

White Snake
Brain Fart
Silver Streak
Racer XX
 
On January 24, 2003, the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (the Act) established the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Bureau (TTB). Rendering the functions of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) into two new organizations with separate functions, the Act created a new tax and trade bureau within the Department of the Treasury, and shifted certain law enforcement functions of ATF to the Department of Justice. The Act called for the tax collection functions to remain with the Department of the Treasury; and the new organization was called the “Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.”
 
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gal");"1";If([Query 1].[AP - PPU For Notes] InList ("Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Biochemical Oxygen Demand Daily Concentration - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Biochemical Oxygen Demand Daily Concentration - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Biochemical Oxygen Demand Weekly Average Concentration - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Biochemical Oxygen Demand Daily Load - kg/d";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Biochemical Oxygen Demand Weekly Average Load - kg/d";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw - Final Removal - Biochemical Oxygen Demand - %";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Ammonia - mg/L as N";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Ammonia - mg/L as N";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Total Nitrogen - mg/L as N";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Total Nitrogen - mg/L as N");"2";If([Query 1].[AP - PPU For Notes] InList ("Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Suspended Solids - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Percent Volatile Suspended Solids - %";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Suspended Solids Daily Concentration - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Suspended Solids Weekly Average Concentration - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Suspended Solids Daily Load - kg/d";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Suspended Solids Weekly Average Load - kg/d";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw - Final Removal - Suspended Solids - %";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Total Phosphorus - mg/L as P";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Total Phosphorus Daily Concentration - mg/L as P");"3";If([Query 1].[AP - PPU For Notes] InList ("Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Fecal Coliforms - MPN/100 mL";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - Fecal Coliforms Geomean To Date - MPN/100 mL";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Final Effluent - UV Transmittance for Fecal Coliforms - mW/cm2";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - NPDES Final Effluent - Dissolved Oxygen - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Raw Influent - pH - SU";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - pH - SU";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - pH - SU";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - NPDES Final Effluent - pH - SU");"4";If([Query 1].[AP - PPU For Notes] InList ("Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - 30-minute Settling - mL/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - 30-minute Settling - mL/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - Suspended Solids - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - Suspended Solids - mg/L";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - Volatile Suspended Solids - %";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - Volatile Suspended Solids - %";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 1 - Sludge Volume Index - mL/g";"Seneca/Damascus /Hyattstown Group - Hyattstown WWTP - Aeration Basin 2 - Sludge Volume Index - mL/g");"5")))))
 
DECLARE @OldUsername varchar(50)
DECLARE @NewUsername varchar(50)
SET @OldUsername='old_name_here'
SET @NewUsername='new_name_here'

BEGIN TRAN

update aspnet_users
set UserName = @NewUsername, LoweredUsername=lower(@NewUsername)
where lower(UserName)=lower(@OldUsername)
IF @@ROWCOUNT=0
PRINT 'User ' + @OldUsername + ' not found in aspnet_users table.'
ELSE
PRINT 'User ' + @OldUsername + ' changed to ' + @NewUsername + ' in aspnet_users table.'

update users
set Username = @NewUsername, DisplayName = @NewUsername
where lower(UserName)=lower(@OldUsername)
IF @@ROWCOUNT=0
PRINT 'User ' + @OldUsername + ' not found in users table.'
ELSE
PRINT 'User ' + @OldUsername + ' changed to ' + @NewUsername + ' in users table.'

-- Commit
-- or
-- Rollback
 
7/22/2010

My b-day. Funny

Work areas between tools, test equipment, chairs, etc. have 24-inch wide clearance path. General walkways have at least 36-inch wide clearance. Main exit walkways are maintained at 44-inches.
 
cecotropes




EDIT: Don't ask. Well, you can. But the explanation isn't as sick as you think it might be
 
http://turbomutant.com/page/2/

Hot superhero cosplay if you MUST know. ;)

are you into sexy cosplay? if so i should direct you to a site i've done some photography work for.


oh yeah, edit. i forgot, here's mine.

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If the concern is a 2001 - 2003 Escape with transaxle shudder, drain, flush and refill the transmission fluid with MERCON(R) Multi-Purpose Automatic Transmission Fluid. Then, referring to the calibration charts (Figures 1 and 2), select the applicable file and reprogram the PCM using the TSB Service Procedure and WDS/IDS release B40.5 and higher. Calibration files may also be obtained at the website.

3. When reprogramming the PCM use blank path programming. Select the proper file from the chart and manually enter the PCM part number or tear tag number to obtain the updated calibration file.

To Perform Blank Path Programming:
1. Connect WDS/IDS to vehicle.

2. Select "16 pin", select "All others, except those below", press TICK.

3. Screen shows installation of cable, press TICK.

4. Screen shows to turn ignition ON. DO NOT TURN IGNITION ON. Press TICK.

5. Screen shows progress bar, then screen tells you "No communication can be established with the PCM" and asks you if you want to retry? Select "NO". With the ignition key still OFF, press TICK.

6. Screen shows to turn ignition ON. Keep ignition in the "OFF" position, press TICK and you will be asked to cycle the key "ON" and "OFF" a few times. Please keep the key position in the "OFF" position through the key cycles.

7. Screen will show "The diagnostic tester is unable to communicate with this vehicle." You will be prompted to "select a vehicle from the vehicle list", press TICK.

8. A list of vehicles will be displayed, select ALL OTHERS, and press TICK.

9. Screen shows "To enable WDS to reprogram the PCM with the correct calibration", enter one of the following: Vehicle Calibration number (7 digits), Tear Tag number (4 digits), or PCM part number, press TICK.

10. Highlight the box next to the selection chosen, and enter ONLY ONE of the selections listed above. Press TICK.

11. Follow and answer correctly all remaining screens. Once PCM is reprogrammed communication should be reestablished and PATS system can be reset (if necessary) per Workshop Manual, Section 419-01.
 
The fans are standing up to them! The security guards are standing up to them! The peanut vendors are standing up to them! And by golly, if I could get down there, I'd be standing up to them!


Anybody know where this quote is from?
 
are you into sexy cosplay? if so i should direct you to a site i've done some photography work for.

Actually I am after that site. So I would like to see the site you've shot for.

I just stumbled upon the one in my ctrl-v by accident looking at the "sexy star wars pinups" on a page similar to this one (not sure which one I was looking at yesterday,)

http://blastr.com/2010/09/sexy-star-wars-pin-up-gir.php

I'm a big fan of WWII pinup art AND Star Wars so I thought it was a great mash-up.
 
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