Providing broadband for millions of people in a country where tens (hundreds?) of millions more are in deep poverty is a modern-day version of "trickle down" economics.
Please spare me your petty attempt to appeal to my morality. If you want to help people, do it out of the goodness of your heart, just as Christ would want. Don't extract wealth from the population through violence (taxation).
They sure don't make 'em like they used to. Of course, this isn't the first time I've heard of the Voyager probes, but I am amazed every time I read a story about them. Thirty years old and still flying through space taking measurements. Absolutely amazing.
How do you kill zombies? You go for the head. These things can live for like 10 hours without a head, or something, right? Heaven help us if that happens!
Games that follow a narrative style need levels or something that performs the function of a level to help pace the story I mean what if a narrative game had no concept of levels then there would potentially be no pause in the game and you would have something like this post which is a never ending sequence of words with no pacing but i think you get the idea.
Esoteric? Typical American attitude. Why, Korean Automotive Foreign Direct Investment in Europe: The Effects of Economic Integration on Motivations and Patterns of FDI and Industrial Location (Kindle Edition) is standard bedside reading for many of us 50 million South Koreans, thank you very much.
We'll look back on how naively optimistic we were. I remember there was an article back in 2000 about what a group of so-called futurists in the '50's predicted the year 2000 to be like. The only one that was right was "Television in Every Classroom."
We're at the same level as women now???
Providing broadband for millions of people in a country where tens (hundreds?) of millions more are in deep poverty is a modern-day version of "trickle down" economics.
And believe me it will. You've raised a generation to fear and hate you. Good luck winning them back when they're in power.
Please spare me your petty attempt to appeal to my morality. If you want to help people, do it out of the goodness of your heart, just as Christ would want. Don't extract wealth from the population through violence (taxation).
Because I know the types of posts that are coming.
There's no such thing as a free lunch.
I'll just start doing whatever gets modded highest here.
a great contemporary argument for the free market.
The Internet beta.
Yeah. What the fuck kind of name is "Kenneth"???
Bring us Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine!!
They sure don't make 'em like they used to. Of course, this isn't the first time I've heard of the Voyager probes, but I am amazed every time I read a story about them. Thirty years old and still flying through space taking measurements. Absolutely amazing.
something
I don't know, I mean, you can hire like five stupid people in America for the same cost of hiring one stupid person in other countries.
Ron Paul says Hello
Wiki
A great, informative video
Bustin' ACAP in Google's ass.
How do you kill zombies? You go for the head. These things can live for like 10 hours without a head, or something, right? Heaven help us if that happens!
Then this should make you laugh: http://www.pearcable.com/sub_products_anjou_sc.htm
Several thousand dollar speaker cables...
The Russians were planning to shoot their own moon landing all along! We just beat them to it! http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2160/2061439676_b4ffcf2dde_o.jpg
Speak for yourself. I didn't vote for him.
I, for one, welcome our future rare-planet collecting overlords.
Despicable. This offense should be punishable by death by impact hammer. That'll show 'em to sell violent games to youngsters!
Games that follow a narrative style need levels or something that performs the function of a level to help pace the story I mean what if a narrative game had no concept of levels then there would potentially be no pause in the game and you would have something like this post which is a never ending sequence of words with no pacing but i think you get the idea.
Esoteric? Typical American attitude. Why, Korean Automotive Foreign Direct Investment in Europe: The Effects of Economic Integration on Motivations and Patterns of FDI and Industrial Location (Kindle Edition) is standard bedside reading for many of us 50 million South Koreans, thank you very much.
We'll look back on how naively optimistic we were. I remember there was an article back in 2000 about what a group of so-called futurists in the '50's predicted the year 2000 to be like. The only one that was right was "Television in Every Classroom."