You mean imagination can have logic.
Logic is a tool, it is not the defining be-all-and-end-all of knowledge. As the Vulcans say, "logic is the beginning of wisdom, not its end", and nobody knows more about logic than the Vulcans.
Oh **** off with your unjustifiable opinions.
Even if you have a mental condition you still have to be a serious threat to others to be "locked away". Civilised countries that respect freedom have laws about that kind of thing - over here it's the Mental Health Act (Reform) 1983, which you can learn about here:
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAndSocialCareTopics/MentalHealth/fs/en
I interpreted his use of "capabilities" as referring to a set of distinct and unknown functions, rather than to potential for the additional use of known functions.
If we're just talking about "normal" brian power, then yes - for social reasons much of it does go unused.
However Yourdad's follow-up question was "isn't it possible we can do things we don't know we can?", which clearly means what I originally thought.
In other words' date=' my first answer was correct.
You can't use "save as" because WMP knows not to allow saving of .wmv files (indeed, there is no temporary file [i']to[/i] save).
The number after the ? in the URL is a confirmation code to ensure your session is valid. It probably checks against an algorithm the player knows.
There's no such thing as complicated HTML (unless you use Frontpage, which is the ****ing devil, but most of its code is not valid HTML anyway).
Rather than using a page-builder you will save yourself time and tears if you just learn CSS2 and XHTML, which you can do at http://www.w3schools.com, and code in a text editor.
I know people always say that, but it really is true.
I don't think it does download a file. Hence the name "streaming media".
Ask LuTze about server mount points for streams - he will have a better idea about how they are served.
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