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GNU Free Documentation License Hot Air Blog Archive Rasmussen: Obama passion index hits new low
Ed Morrissey Sun, 13 Dec 2009 17:00:14 GM Instead, on Rasmussen's daily tracking poll passion . index. , he has plunged to new lows on two successive days. Those who strongly disapprove of Obama's performance now have 19 points over those who strongly approve, and his overall ... Bankelele: Urban Inflation Index December 2009
bankelele hu, 17 Dec 2009 20:31:00 GM Urban Inflation . Index. December 2009. Comparing changes to three months ago - September 2009 and a year ago - December 2008. What's gotten more expensive. Fuel: A litre of petrol is Kshs 83.5 (~$5.0/gal) up slightly from 80.9 three ... 2010 Quality of Life Index
unknown hu, 25 Jan 2007 18:08:00 GM The World's Top Ten: Where the Living is Best - International Living's 2010 Quality of Life . Index. . From Google Blog Search: "index" Dollar extends gains vs yen; dlr index 3-1/2 mo high
Reuters The dollar index rose to a 3-1/2 month high of 78.162 .DXY. Traders awaited US gross domestic product data at 1330 GMT which is seen confirming an annual ... and more » Sector slips on weaker new-home sales data
MarketWatch The Financial Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:XLF) , an exchange-traded fund that tracks financial-services stocks in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index , lost 0.4%. ... and more » Initial Jobless Claims in US Unexpectedly Increase
Bloomberg Stock- index futures were down after the report as Citigroup Inc. sold stock for a price so low the US government delayed plans to shrink its one-third stake ... Labor Data Offer More Mixed Signals Wall Street Journal New US Jobless Claims Edge Up In November Emii.com Wall Street falls on weak jobless data, stronger dollar Xinhua First Coast News - Reuters - CNNMoney.com all 342 news articles » From Google News Search: "index" Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant 24 looks to shoot against
409px x 297px | 110.00kB [source page] Williams Jazz end Lakers streak A stock trader makes a phone call in front of a screen showing
265px x 409px | 62.80kB [source page] German investor sentiment dips again slightly The forward looking US index of leading economic indicators rose
267px x 385px | 9.00kB [source page] US leading economic indicators up eighth straight month From Yahoo Image Search: "index" Is the index finger on your picking hand supposed to touch the strings of the guitar? Q. When I'm playing guitar, I hold the pick between the index and thumb. I'll grip the pick with just a little of the pick sticking out by curling my index finger inward a little bit, but then my index finger starts to uncurl as I play and it starts to touch the strings. So my index finger is always touching the strings just before the pick touches it. Is this the way it's supposed to be? This is not such a big deal when it comes to strumming power chords and you're not too concerned with getting a clean sound, but it sucks when your trying to play single notes. Asked by conundrum - Tue Sep 26 11:02:13 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Generally if you're picking for clean tones, the index finger should not touch the next string, however, if you want certain sound effects that come with practice, it can be advantageous. Practice, practice and practice. Answered by fiddlesticks9 - Tue Sep 26 11:11:38 2006 What happens if you use High index lenses on a low prescription? Q. I will get a new pair of progressives. My nearsightendess prescription is -2.75 and reading is +4ish. The side of the lens is really thin but the top and bottom are a tiny bit thick. If I get high index 1.67 what would happen to the sides since it doesn't seem that they can get thinner by a lot, and what would happen to the bottom and top since that definitly does have room for improvement? Is it possible to only make the top and bottom thinner and leave the thinness on the sides how it is? Asked by Sadf A - Thu Aug 14 11:27:53 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. First, a 1.67 is way too high for a prescription like that. A 1.67 is not recommended under -6.00 The optics wouldn't be good with an index that high in your prescription. A 1.6 would be as high as you should go..there would be no difference in the thickness in that power anyway between the 1.6 and the 1.67 Something is wrong with your numbers too...a -2.75 would produce the thickness on the outer edges, not at top and bottom. You must have a fairly high astigmatism correction in there also for it to make the top and bottom thick. Anyway...a 1.6 or any high index lens will make it thinner all over because the center starts out thinner...usually 1.0 mm at center. The difference between the regular plastic lens and a 1.6 is close to 40% [cont.] Answered by Footprintz - Thu Aug 14 11:55:37 2008 How do I calculate Simpson's Diversity Index when I have zero in the denominator?
Q. When I take a sample but collect zero organisms, I can't calculate the diversity index because that would produce a zero in the denominator, however you can calculate the index for a zero result. Can I assume that a sample with zero organisms is the same as a sample where zero is calculated as the diversity index? Thanks! Asked by MeggSho - Thu Mar 26 15:46:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes. If you have no populations you can have no diversity. Answered by Peter H - Fri Mar 27 07:20:12 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "index" |






