12. circles under the eyes
There we go! All right, that's all of em.
12. circles under the eyes
There we go! All right, that's all of em.
For some reason my keyboard is messed up, mostly when it comes to inserting symbols. For example, when I try to insert an apostrophe, { comes up instead. Shift 9, which should be open parenthesis, is ) instead. This happens for multiple keys. Any idea of how to fix this_
Wow, question marks dont come up, either.
Wireless keyboard?
Change the batteries.
No, it is a laptop keyboard. Its as if someone switched around the keys or something. Very strange.
Your keyboard has switched locales, you're currently typing on another region's setup. I know the issue exactly because World of Warcraft had this bug years ago where it would occasionally reset your keyboard to what I think is the US layout. All my question marks would be _. If restarting your computer won't help, there's probably something in your operating system's settings that's really basic for resetting it.
Your keyboard has switched locales, you're currently typing on another region's setup. I know the issue exactly because World of Warcraft had this bug years ago where it would occasionally reset your keyboard to what I think is the US layout. All my question marks would be _. If restarting your computer won't help, there's probably something in your operating system's settings that's really basic for resetting it.
So I was doing some press ups, and something behind my chest cracked and now the area behind my heart is in total agony if I move, especially if I try to look around/over my shoulder. Wtf have I done? Thanks
Nope, that seems about right if you have some electronics running.Anybody? No?
Got another question today. Annual bills/utilities, I don't have gas at my place, only electricity, so my total energy consumed the last year is 2182 kWh, is that a lot? I live by myself in a 1 bedroom apartment. Thanks!
Nope, that seems about right if you have some electronics running.
Are you sure the pain is from behind your heart and not from your intercostal muscles?
How do you hide info in a post so that only GAF can see via quoting?
How do you hide info in a post so that only GAF can see via quoting?
For games or the desktop? Does it have to be .jpg? FRAPS is an easy-to-use program for screenshots, but the free version only does bitmap files.Looking for a program that will let me "print screen" multiple screenshots to my clipboard to be pasted and saved later. Or some program that just automatically makes a .jpg every time I hit the print screen key.
For games or the desktop? Does it have to be .jpg? FRAPS is an easy-to-use program for screenshots, but the free version only does bitmap files.
Hey everyone!
I'm ashamed to admit that I'm 32, and I've never seen Blader Runner. But I plan to correct this mistake very soon. I got the 30th anniversary blu ray. But now I'm confused: there are four different versions of the movie! Which one am I supposed to watch? How different are they? Is there a definitive one?
Regarding the cell cycle: is mitotic cyclin degraded in m-phase? Can't find shit for the life of me.
http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/cellreproduction/cellcycle/section3.rhtmlCyclins
Cyclins are named such because they undergo a constant cycle of synthesis and degradation during cell division. When cyclins are synthesized, they act as an activating protein and bind to Cdks forming a cyclin-Cdk complex. This complex then acts as a signal to the cell to pass to the next cell cycle phase. Eventually, the cyclin degrades, deactivating the Cdk, thus signaling exit from a particular phase. There are two classes of cyclins: mitotic cyclins and G1 cyclins.
G1 cyclins
G1 cyclins bind to Cdk proteins during G1. Once bound and activated, the Cdk signals the cell's exit from G1 and entry into S phase. When the cell reaches an appropriate size and the cellular environment is correct for DNA replication, the cyclins begin to degrade. G1 cyclin degradation deactivates the Cdk and leads to entry into S phase.
Mitotic Cyclins
Mitotic cyclins accumulate gradually during G2. Once they reach a high enough concentration, they can bind to Cdks. When mitotic cyclins bind to Cdks in G2, the resulting complex is known as Mitosis-promoting factor (MPF). This complex acts as the signal for the G2 cell to enter mitosis. Once the mitotic cyclin degrades, MPF is inactivated and the cell exits mitosis by dividing and re- entering G1. The cellular signals that we described earlier (cell size, completion of DNA replication, and cellular environment) provide the signals that regulate the synthesis and degradation of cyclins.
Chrome seems to be showing a lot more broken images in the last few days (as in the image doesn't display at all, not the gif thing), anyone else experiencing this?
Looking for a program that will let me "print screen" multiple screenshots to my clipboard to be pasted and saved later. Or some program that just automatically makes a .jpg every time I hit the print screen key.
Is there a literary term or word in general for the..."idea" of you can't EVER and I mean EVER genuinely replicate human interaction in literature and in film?
Like you know how arguments and conversations in movies are dramatic and all that jazz? That rarely if EVER happens in real life, you know? People are shouting over each other, etc.
Same with dialogue in books. It always seems as if NO ONE stutters or loses their train of thought using "umm" and any other appropriate "pause" phrase and everyone says what they say perfectly without missing a beat. Unlike in real life, conversations are nothing like that. You always get an idea across using few words, sometimes you'll start a sentence and then indadvertedly cut off without saying the "rest".
You know what I'm trying to say?