If you think it would be an issue of "someone [saying] the Republicans are trying to keep people from voting!", then don't have a specific party affiliation.
IMO, those running and judging the polling place shouldn't be denoted by affiliation with a party, to keep the polling place as free of bias as possible.
Just my (impractical and probably impossible with how the system is setup) two cents.
My first day in my lab consisted of tours and safety training such as "This has cyanide in it, and this is acid. If you mix them, you die."
While your lab may be different, you'll be well off if you know your stuff, be independent, but know when to ask for help. It's easy to put yourself in danger of bodily harm.
So it's OK to generalize about a country because of a few university students but it's not OK to generalize about a country because of a few bomb-happy fundamentalists?
Whoever thinks Google "ignored" holidays is reading too far into this. There's lots of holidays Google doesn't make images for, but this doesn't mean the search engine giant is "ignoring" the holiday. Far be it from me to belittle Veteran's day or Memorial day, but I think getting offended by clever manipulation of an image is ridiculous.
I guess Google could be politically correct and post a "The views of the Google logo do not reflect the views of Google or its employees".
It seems when given the choice to embrace a technological advance that may not be useful today but perhaps tomorrow or to give a pedantic rant about how much they know about hard drives and converting bytes to bits, many has chosen the latter.
Ok fine, so hard drives have physical limitations keeping them from using USB3 to its full throughput, but if 5 years down the road there's a new kind of hard drive, I imagine there'd be the same group complaining that USB3 isn't fast enough, blah blah blah who needs these faster hard drives when USB3 is the bottleneck.
If someone is running XP with "256 megs" of memory, I doubt they're going to be the type to shop around for browsers, and probably are just sticking with IE.
When is NASA not going to have damaged tiles during a shuttle launch? I haven't been following the story until now but it just seems silly to send some of our best minds into space in these antiquated shuttles.
Is there expected to be as much danger for this shuttle mission as there was for Columbia?
Tons of video artists and mountain climbers publish on Apple servers.
I don't think "tons" will get you very far when it comes to statistics.
For all those who tried 3.0 and want to go back, here's a link to save you a lot of searching on mozilla's website: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
Consider the "premium" as an investment in the planet.
If you think it would be an issue of "someone [saying] the Republicans are trying to keep people from voting!", then don't have a specific party affiliation.
IMO, those running and judging the polling place shouldn't be denoted by affiliation with a party, to keep the polling place as free of bias as possible.
Just my (impractical and probably impossible with how the system is setup) two cents.
My first day in my lab consisted of tours and safety training such as "This has cyanide in it, and this is acid. If you mix them, you die." While your lab may be different, you'll be well off if you know your stuff, be independent, but know when to ask for help. It's easy to put yourself in danger of bodily harm.
... was if the processor were an acid, and you were to put on a pair of goggles, the goggles would do nothing.
...and can count the hairs on your head... unless you wear a hat.
...
With the simple addition of a pair of x-ray goggles, found in any reputable comic book, hats are obsolete.
Now foil hats, that's another story
One for the regular internet, and a second (presumably more powerful) for all the porn?
... now what? Is the next obvious step to make a facebook group about this? I think it would be about as effective.
... all those ads for "STOLEN PASSWORDS!" were just a hoax.
So it's OK to generalize about a country because of a few university students but it's not OK to generalize about a country because of a few bomb-happy fundamentalists?
Spin much?
"The backbones, they do nothing!!!"
Whoever thinks Google "ignored" holidays is reading too far into this. There's lots of holidays Google doesn't make images for, but this doesn't mean the search engine giant is "ignoring" the holiday. Far be it from me to belittle Veteran's day or Memorial day, but I think getting offended by clever manipulation of an image is ridiculous.
I guess Google could be politically correct and post a "The views of the Google logo do not reflect the views of Google or its employees".
... just join the U.S. military.
Too soon?
... and put it on OnDemand.
Mine is actually a 2 digit UID, just represented in binary. 91?
...</humility>
<humility>Now bring on all the posts telling me how wrong I am about binary
He should take it as a compliment that his art project worked well enough to fool the police.
22 hours detainment and having his neighborhood blocked off?
Funny, yes. Compliment? Not so much.
It seems when given the choice to embrace a technological advance that may not be useful today but perhaps tomorrow or to give a pedantic rant about how much they know about hard drives and converting bytes to bits, many has chosen the latter.
Ok fine, so hard drives have physical limitations keeping them from using USB3 to its full throughput, but if 5 years down the road there's a new kind of hard drive, I imagine there'd be the same group complaining that USB3 isn't fast enough, blah blah blah who needs these faster hard drives when USB3 is the bottleneck.
If someone is running XP with "256 megs" of memory, I doubt they're going to be the type to shop around for browsers, and probably are just sticking with IE.
"Where do you get the idea that *removing* their privileged status would grant them greater privilege?"
Something along the lines of "taxation without representation" seems to stick out.
When is NASA not going to have damaged tiles during a shuttle launch? I haven't been following the story until now but it just seems silly to send some of our best minds into space in these antiquated shuttles.
Is there expected to be as much danger for this shuttle mission as there was for Columbia?
... something important happened.
It'd be the start of one of the tubes
They're not actually manufacturing any new DeLoreans. They will in fact be made in the future and transported back to 2007.
... provided you have gas.
"With 13 million subscribers, you'd think they could spring for a ..."
Have you seen their commercials? You'd think they could spring for a decent marketing department, too.