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This game can get quite hilarious. (:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H52f0hAFL0w
This game can get quite hilarious. (:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H52f0hAFL0w
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Mine is a link to a dirty website XD Dang, I wanted to play too.0
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include 'includes/connect.php';
if(isset($_POST)){
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers WHERE SearchName Like '%$q%'ORDER by $o ASC");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers ORDER by $o ASC");
}
if (!$sql ) {
echo "Could not successfully run query from DB: " . mysql_error();
exit;
}
if (mysql_num_rows($sql) == 0) {
echo "Your search returned no results: Try again.";
exit;
}
I've been working far too long this morning lol0 -
https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLsIhJAyGP4_-4LMMKSzxCzMF8fLHKRInY
I obviously was going to look at those zumba videos someone pasted on the forums!0 -
include 'includes/connect.php';
if(isset($_POST)){
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers WHERE SearchName Like '%$q%'ORDER by $o ASC");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers ORDER by $o ASC");
}
if (!$sql ) {
echo "Could not successfully run query from DB: " . mysql_error();
exit;
}
if (mysql_num_rows($sql) == 0) {
echo "Your search returned no results: Try again.";
exit;
}
I've been working far too long this morning lol
Bwahahah MySQL0 -
3b. Blue box squats0
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Mine is a link to a dirty website XD Dang, I wanted to play too.
Oh man. You're my favorite. xD0 -
K5199130 A serial number0
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include 'includes/connect.php';
if(isset($_POST)){
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers WHERE SearchName Like '%$q%'ORDER by $o ASC");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers ORDER by $o ASC");
}
if (!$sql ) {
echo "Could not successfully run query from DB: " . mysql_error();
exit;
}
if (mysql_num_rows($sql) == 0) {
echo "Your search returned no results: Try again.";
exit;
}
I've been working far too long this morning lol
Bwahahah MySQL
Yup gotta love a bit of MySQL lol0 -
include 'includes/connect.php';
if(isset($_POST)){
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers WHERE SearchName Like '%$q%'ORDER by $o ASC");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers ORDER by $o ASC");
}
if (!$sql ) {
echo "Could not successfully run query from DB: " . mysql_error();
exit;
}
if (mysql_num_rows($sql) == 0) {
echo "Your search returned no results: Try again.";
exit;
}
I've been working far too long this morning lol
Bwahahah MySQL
Doesn't look as though your $o and $q variables are defined before you use them in the query.0 -
include 'includes/connect.php';
if(isset($_POST)){
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers WHERE SearchName Like '%$q%'ORDER by $o ASC");
}
else
{
$sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM drivers ORDER by $o ASC");
}
if (!$sql ) {
echo "Could not successfully run query from DB: " . mysql_error();
exit;
}
if (mysql_num_rows($sql) == 0) {
echo "Your search returned no results: Try again.";
exit;
}
I've been working far too long this morning lol
Bwahahah MySQL
Doesn't look as though your $o and $q variables are defined before you use them in the query.
$o and $q are defined in connect.php as they persist on most pages :P0 -
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http://www.myfitnesspal.com/welcome/contact_us telling someone how to reset their counter :P0
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I think I was nitpicking about how unusually tall she was for her age.0 -
Hume and Bentham on Natural Law, Social Conventions and Utilitarianism
Readings (39 pages)
David Hume, ‘Of the Original Contract’ [1748], extracts from Knud Haakonssen (ed) Hume: Political Essays (Cambridge University Press,1994) 186-97, notes 316-19.
David Hume, ‘A Treatise of Human Nature’ [1739], extracts from Book III (Of Morals) in L.A. Selby-Bigge (ed) A Treatise of Human Nature (Clarendon Press, 1888) 469-70, 484, 489-93, 526, 541-5.
Jeremy Bentham, ‘A Fragment on Government’ [1776], extracts from J.H. Burns and H.L.A. Hart (eds) A Comment on the Commentaries and a Fragment on Government (Athlone Press, 1977), 446-8, 482-3.
Jeremy Bentham, ‘An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation’ [1789], extracts from J.H. Burns and H.L.A. Hart (eds) An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation: An Authoritative Edition (Clarendon Press, 1996) 11-13, 34-5, 293.
Supplementary Reading (7 pages)
Frederick Watkins, ‘Introduction’ in Hume: Theory of Politics (Nelson: 1951) ix-xvi
I have included this secondary reading simply because it has been used in previous years as a primary tool for understanding Hume’s position.
Introductory comments
Writing in the mid 18th century, the Scottish philosopher, David Hume, takes issue with the positions of both Hobbes and Locke regarding the concepts of natural law and an original social contract. He does so, in large part, through his emphasis on the emotions and long-held social conventions. Strongly attracted to Hume’s moral philosophy, Bentham, some 40 years later, develops his still highly influential theory of utilitarianism. Here, the ethical standard, against which both individual and governmental actions are to be measured, is the degree of utility or usefulness a particular course of action might have in promoting the best possible happiness and well-being of an individual or community. Utilitarianism is also sometimes referred to as consequentialism, insofar as the best moral option is the one most likely to produce the best outcome or consequence for an individual or community.
*sigh* Getting ready for my jurisprudence lecture...0 -
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Hume and Bentham on Natural Law, Social Conventions and Utilitarianism
Readings (39 pages)
David Hume, ‘Of the Original Contract’ [1748], extracts from Knud Haakonssen (ed) Hume: Political Essays (Cambridge University Press,1994) 186-97, notes 316-19.
David Hume, ‘A Treatise of Human Nature’ [1739], extracts from Book III (Of Morals) in L.A. Selby-Bigge (ed) A Treatise of Human Nature (Clarendon Press, 1888) 469-70, 484, 489-93, 526, 541-5.
Jeremy Bentham, ‘A Fragment on Government’ [1776], extracts from J.H. Burns and H.L.A. Hart (eds) A Comment on the Commentaries and a Fragment on Government (Athlone Press, 1977), 446-8, 482-3.
Jeremy Bentham, ‘An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation’ [1789], extracts from J.H. Burns and H.L.A. Hart (eds) An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation: An Authoritative Edition (Clarendon Press, 1996) 11-13, 34-5, 293.
Supplementary Reading (7 pages)
Frederick Watkins, ‘Introduction’ in Hume: Theory of Politics (Nelson: 1951) ix-xvi
I have included this secondary reading simply because it has been used in previous years as a primary tool for understanding Hume’s position.
Introductory comments
Writing in the mid 18th century, the Scottish philosopher, David Hume, takes issue with the positions of both Hobbes and Locke regarding the concepts of natural law and an original social contract. He does so, in large part, through his emphasis on the emotions and long-held social conventions. Strongly attracted to Hume’s moral philosophy, Bentham, some 40 years later, develops his still highly influential theory of utilitarianism. Here, the ethical standard, against which both individual and governmental actions are to be measured, is the degree of utility or usefulness a particular course of action might have in promoting the best possible happiness and well-being of an individual or community. Utilitarianism is also sometimes referred to as consequentialism, insofar as the best moral option is the one most likely to produce the best outcome or consequence for an individual or community.
*sigh* Getting ready for my jurisprudence lecture...0 -
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I had pasted this into a thread about running in the winter.0 -
How? Howwww xxx0
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Name:Kasthmandapカトマンダップ(Video)
Address: 1-10-10kitamae
City: Chatan 北谷町
Phone Number: 098-936-6355
Directions: North of foster's commissary gate, make a right coming out the gate, turn left at the first light and you will find it on your right hand side, its the second building. if you see Dragons ramen shop you went too far
(info on an Indian restaurant near where I am currently working on Okinawa, Japan... boy is it ever hard to give/get directions or just to find things here! Oh, and no... no it was not a healthy meal choice at all... delicious... but probably went directly to my thighs. ~sigh~ so much harder to make healthy choices when living out of a hotel and eating at restaurants, in a foreign country where I can't read or speak the language!!!)0 -
Minerals Contained
Potassium - 183 mg
Calcium - 23 mg
Phosphorus - 23 mg
Magnesium - 8 mg
Iron - 0.27 mg
Sodium - 5 mg
Zinc - 0.3 mg
Copper - 0.052 mg
Manganese - 0.062 mg
Selenium - 0.2 mcg
Also contains small amounts of other minerals.
Vitamins Contained
Vitamin A - 13286 IU
Vitamin C - 2.8 mg
Vitamin B1 (thiamine) - 0.051 mg
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) - 0.034 mg
Niacin - 0.503 mg
Folate - 11 mcg
Pantothenic Acid - 0.181 mg
Vitamin B6 - 0.119 mg
Vitamin K - 10.7 mcg
Vitamin E - 0.8 mg
Contains some other vitamins in small amounts.
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