He was a heroin ordsprog

en He was a heroin user by his own admission for a number of years and his veins are significantly compromised; therefore, it makes it much more difficult to find a vein and have the anesthesia, which is necessary to sedate the inmate.

en [B]y reducing software development complexity associated with user experience, we hope to ensure that the presentation layer of applications will not be compromised, making user experience a foremost consideration within both homegrown or packaged line of business enterprise and end-user applications, at significant benefit to organizational and end-user productivity.

en People have overlooked the advantages of being a heroin addict. Heroin addicts have no difficult, challenging, hard-to-solve problems. Heroin addicts only have one problem. If you'll just get yourself addicted to crack, you won't have any problems.

en Banks have been careful not to put too much on the end-user. Look at PIN codes. We had four digits. People in the data-security world said that four digits are not secure because they are easily compromised by random number generators, and users would probably use years and birthdays. Then why did banks do that? Because four digits is the least common denominator that the public won't have to write down.

en Nobody was doing veins at the time I started and there wasn't much written about it. All you did was strip a vein out, big scars, painful. I figured there must be something better to do.

en His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. We haven't had an inmate death in Maine involving another inmate in years, 1990 was the last one.

en We haven't seen any red flags to indicate an increase in incidents of inmate-on-inmate or inmate-on-staff violence.

en The morality of compromise' sounds contradictory. Compromise is usually a sign of weakness, or an admission of defeat. Strong men don't compromise, it is said, and principles should never be compromised. I shall argue that strong men, conversely, know when to compromise and that all principles can be compromised to serve a greater principle.

en Our vein structures are completely different, especially when you look at the palm. In a way, it's like looking at a bar code. We convert your veins to a bar code.

en On Sid Vicious: "I could take on England, but I couldn't take on one heroin user."
  Johnny Rotten

en What makes you say that a guy who has been on the street for five years and is a heroin addict is any more needy than a woman who is being beaten nightly in front of her children?

en They have a very low metabolism. I don't believe you could sedate them. Besides, you don't really want to sedate them because it's not going to be a good show gator if he's just lying there half-dead. You want the most active gator possible. You try not to overuse him, so he doesn't lame out on you.

en If he's conscious during the time that drugs number two and number there are administered, an inmate is experiencing great pain.

en While revenues are relatively modest and, as previously indicated, will take a number of years to build to their full potential, we expect to see increased growth in the number of subscribers as the service moves into a wider user adoption phase.

en We've been there the last few years, and it makes it very difficult to accept that we won't be there this year. It makes you appreciate what we've accomplished the last few years. Everyone is disappointed. I think everyone realizes what a special opportunity we had.


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