suicide shooters are usually not bonded
Category: Life
Incessant reports of tragic suicide shooters depress, anger, nauseate and disgust everyone who reads about them.
Since cell phones track where users go and where they've been, it would be a simple matter to require weapons owners to be bonded and the cost of the bond would be based on where they have gone in the last few years and in what capacity.
The bond would be less if the person resided in a private residence instead of a group home or a school dorm and prior weapons training would have to factor in favor of lowering the bond. School dorm bonds for weapons would be impossible for individual's to afford, but they would be required for anyone who has access to these facilities- such as a student who has friends in the dorm, or family members who spend time in populated areas other than homes and want to carry their guns with them.
We already require Law Enforcement Officials to be bonded. Because of their special training, the bonds are affordable. Conduct out of character revokes the bond.
Additionally, anyone taking anti-depression medication should have their bonds revoked and their weapons confiscated immediately.
People who were not born here can get weapons, but to have weapons they must pony up and their bonds will be millions of dollars, and I don't care what they say.
I and others like me, including our families who were born here have a right to be compensated when we get shot at or killed by immigrants legally here or not!
Guns are going to be bought. Gun toter's living under the uniform commercial code should all be bonded!
clambar
IBM Clones are designed to run Windows as far as I can tell.
When a company manufactures them, they have to Pre-load Microsoft Apps because Microsoft is the software vender for IBM PC OS since the first Ms-Dos.
As Dell says, "...if you decline the EULA of any pre-loaded software, you can uninstall it" and take it from there.
In my view, It would likely cost Dell more than their profit margins would allow to BUY Microsoft out of what they have been contracted to provide. Also, non-disclosure agreements probably have hog tied a number of innovative concepts before they ever got on the proprietary software driven hardware platform we have come to know as pc clones.
I use Xp Pro on a 2 Ghz Athalon with 2 Gigs pc3200 ram on the mobo. I built it 2 years ago. (I used to run Millenium till it crashed irrevocably on the internet one day.)
User interface along with how much system resources get eaten up by all that eye candy
has got to factor into Vista's alledged pokeyness.
Of course, if someone got a Vista system with 1 gig of ram and went ahead with a cpu that had less ram on the die of the chip- say a Celeron or a Sempron, well- hardware is part of system resources and it must be accounted for when running a high overhead os.
The Earth's magnetic field fluctuates. At present, it's weakening from what I've read.
This confuses the bees, though they have metaphores to determine their location, the calibration is thrown off by changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
Friend, I've had some luck with VCOM's Fix it.
There's a great one button "fix my computer" application that fixes the XP Pro registry, despams, dephishes, deviruses, defrags, in a word deconcatinates my system back to full working order.
When I have a really serious problem, I use "restore" to get an earlier version of the registry that has not been corrupted.
I back up my Palm 700p via usb to my pc. "Tea, Earl Grey, unsweetened", if you please.
We all like each other actually.
You realise God is Software right?
Humans create software.
Humans, to work the concept (their version) must therefore create God.
I used to use a Nextel version of Blackberry 7520.
Seems proprietary software is easier for network programmers to manage. In the end it all comes down to functionality, at what cost? For those who are driving the Hummer and writing it off, functionality is why they do what they do.
Using Palm's 700p on Verizon's network, I can't use Yahoo- it's not compatable. So I use Hotmail. It's easy and quick.
With the unlimited data package from Verizon, at least I can relax, secure in the knowledge that if I use the phone for all it's worth, I won't be getting a $514.00 phone bill from Nextel and RIM for "Global Services". Canada's a great country, but I shouldn't have to subsidize them with my phone internet bill.
suicide shooters are usually not bonded Category: Life Incessant reports of tragic suicide shooters depress, anger, nauseate and disgust everyone who reads about them. Since cell phones track where users go and where they've been, it would be a simple matter to require weapons owners to be bonded and the cost of the bond would be based on where they have gone in the last few years and in what capacity. The bond would be less if the person resided in a private residence instead of a group home or a school dorm and prior weapons training would have to factor in favor of lowering the bond. School dorm bonds for weapons would be impossible for individual's to afford, but they would be required for anyone who has access to these facilities- such as a student who has friends in the dorm, or family members who spend time in populated areas other than homes and want to carry their guns with them. We already require Law Enforcement Officials to be bonded. Because of their special training, the bonds are affordable. Conduct out of character revokes the bond. Additionally, anyone taking anti-depression medication should have their bonds revoked and their weapons confiscated immediately. People who were not born here can get weapons, but to have weapons they must pony up and their bonds will be millions of dollars, and I don't care what they say. I and others like me, including our families who were born here have a right to be compensated when we get shot at or killed by immigrants legally here or not! Guns are going to be bought. Gun toter's living under the uniform commercial code should all be bonded! clambar
IBM Clones are designed to run Windows as far as I can tell. When a company manufactures them, they have to Pre-load Microsoft Apps because Microsoft is the software vender for IBM PC OS since the first Ms-Dos. As Dell says, "...if you decline the EULA of any pre-loaded software, you can uninstall it" and take it from there. In my view, It would likely cost Dell more than their profit margins would allow to BUY Microsoft out of what they have been contracted to provide. Also, non-disclosure agreements probably have hog tied a number of innovative concepts before they ever got on the proprietary software driven hardware platform we have come to know as pc clones.
They're probably taking lessons from the RIM Playbook. Your less likely to get in trouble, if your using your own software, no?
I use Xp Pro on a 2 Ghz Athalon with 2 Gigs pc3200 ram on the mobo. I built it 2 years ago. (I used to run Millenium till it crashed irrevocably on the internet one day.) User interface along with how much system resources get eaten up by all that eye candy has got to factor into Vista's alledged pokeyness. Of course, if someone got a Vista system with 1 gig of ram and went ahead with a cpu that had less ram on the die of the chip- say a Celeron or a Sempron, well- hardware is part of system resources and it must be accounted for when running a high overhead os.
The Earth's magnetic field fluctuates. At present, it's weakening from what I've read. This confuses the bees, though they have metaphores to determine their location, the calibration is thrown off by changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
Friend, I've had some luck with VCOM's Fix it. There's a great one button "fix my computer" application that fixes the XP Pro registry, despams, dephishes, deviruses, defrags, in a word deconcatinates my system back to full working order. When I have a really serious problem, I use "restore" to get an earlier version of the registry that has not been corrupted. I back up my Palm 700p via usb to my pc. "Tea, Earl Grey, unsweetened", if you please.
We all like each other actually. You realise God is Software right? Humans create software. Humans, to work the concept (their version) must therefore create God.
I used to use a Nextel version of Blackberry 7520.
Seems proprietary software is easier for network programmers to manage. In the end it all comes down to functionality, at what cost? For those who are driving the Hummer and writing it off, functionality is why they do what they do.
Using Palm's 700p on Verizon's network, I can't use Yahoo- it's not compatable. So I use Hotmail. It's easy and quick.
With the unlimited data package from Verizon, at least I can relax, secure in the knowledge that if I use the phone for all it's worth, I won't be getting a $514.00 phone bill from Nextel and RIM for "Global Services". Canada's a great country, but I shouldn't have to subsidize them with my phone internet bill.