Sometimes, I receive an unlabeled plant start from a friend, and they do not know if it is patented. If I want to grow and sell a plant in question, is it okay to just take the chance, or is there a way to find patents?
Hyperion is the name of a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in Northern California that was measured at 379.3 feet (115.61 m), which ranks it as the world's tallest known living tree. Despite its great height, Hyperion is not the largest known coast redwood; that distinction belongs to the Lost Monarch tree (based on trunk volume).
== Overview ==
Hyperion was discovered August 25, 2006, by naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor. The tree was verified as standing 379.1 feet (115.55 m) tall by Stephen Sillett. The tree was found in a remote area of Redwood National and State Parks purchased...
The General Sherman is a giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) tree located in the Giant Forest of Sequoia National Park in Tulare County, in the U.S. state of California. By volume, it is the largest known living single stem tree on earth. The General Sherman Tree is neither the tallest known living tree on Earth (that distinction belongs to the Hyperion tree, a Coast redwood), nor is it the widest (both the largest cypress and largest baobab have a greater diameter), nor is it the oldest known living tree on Earth (that distinction belongs to a Great Basin bristlecone pine). With a height...
I think the edit makes the post worse. As originally written, it's more or less clear: you subtract signalLevel because higher level corresponds to smaller distances.
Actually, the edit suggestion was correct; it should be +. But it's quite dangerous to suggest an edit without commenting/clarifying it first, so rejection would be suitable. Otherwise, just use your skip.
My cubicle neighbor belches, farts, chews his food with his mouth wide open and makes moaning noises when he eats as if he was having some private time with himself. And he is about 10 years older than me.
I have told my boss about it. He replied that I should buy a pair of headphones and tune ...
@ItachiUchiha I am not able to determine if it's a duplicate, so I pass. Determining duplicates requires some expertise in the field which I lack in this case.
> it will remain effectively efficiently effectively successfully effectively properly secured and effectively efficiently effectively successfully effectively properly secured even while the automobile is continuing to progress rough roads.
@PatrickHofman Yes, I agree. I saw your profile now, it says "My top scoring answers on Stackoverflow", but the list isn't updated; your other answers got more votes
Given your example the answer is "no statement would insert a row in the table" because none of them is valid SQL. — a_horse_with_no_name3 mins ago
Wow. Tim is a better person that I am @InfiniteRecursion. The (deleted) contributions by that user in that post are ... well, I would not have been that kind.
@SilentKiller Last night I woke-up my roommate by telling him that I was using his 3G internet to download a movie. He wasn't able to sleep for next hour.
Answer to question in title: Yes, but it's stupid. Look at a cat's teeth, they are not the teeth of a herbivore. They are the teeth of a carnivore. If the very first step in the animals digestive system is designed for meat you can bet that the rest of their digestive system is designed for... wait for it... MEAT! — ryanOct 8 at 16:02
Random fact: When shown the skull of a panda, but not told what it was, most scientists guessed or were certain it was from a carnivore, by looking at the teeth. however, these teeth are designed for eating bamboo.
Help!! I have got an error! I can't upvote my own post! I want to cheat reputation (and use that rep to ban everybody), but I can't! Someone help!! :( — Joehot20012 hours ago
I didn't! I was reviewing the last task and held my mouse for a split extra moment when clicking approve, and it automatically voted for approval for me. I didn't even intend it
That happens in LQP sometimes too. Fortunately all of those answers are link-only in the queue when I go reviewing, so me clicking recommend deletion with too long of a click actually recommends deletion twice.