I am guessing after they did the whole song and dance of bathing and wrapping the body (in accordance with the Islamic tradition), they ran the body through the Woodchipper Fargo-style (in accordance with the Intelligence Commitee tradition) and chummed the ocean.
Is to go online and slam them in reviews on every site they advertise their wares, services, etc. Millions of potential customers base their purchasing decisions on these metrics. Sites like Amazon, Newegg, Google Products, Yelp (SONY Stores), and so on. Of course these would have to be honest reviews about products actually purchased, services actually experienced and stores actually attended.
Seriously, this is the first time I saw Vatican in the news that wasnt about some priest, bishop, or cardinal involved in buggery. Clean your own house first before casting stones...
Xfinity TV is the name of the app on the App Store. Lets you stream On-Demand stuff over wifi, has your channel guide for your ZIP Code and acts like a big remote control for your iPad 2. One thing I noticed is, its not the same selection as the regular On Demand, its considerably smaller with stuff like Discover channel missing, heavily loaded with BBC, HBO, and some other pay channels. All in all not a bad thing.
Like the 95 Kobe quake they had when all monitor guys, including those outside of Japan, suddenly started complaining about the shortage of glass. Later turned out that there was only one fab that was affected and it was Ikegami and they were only doing one type of consumer TV tube. Keep in mind, the earthquake shut down not only supply but a great bit of demand... Cui Bono, eh?!
How long do you think it will take before someone like 4chan goes after SONY and slams every one of their products, stores and services with negative ratings across the Amazon, Yelp, Google Products, etc landscape?
It is a "moot point" because the guy making it, Christopher Poole, is also known as "moot". I guess its a dead joke that needs to be explained:( Sorry.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
They will probably use the olde Family guy argument -
Peter: Brian, are you suggesting that 9/11 didn't change everything?
Brian: What? No, I was just...
Peter: 'Cause 9/11 changed everything, Brian! 9/11 changed everything!
I bought my iPad 64GB Wi-Fi+3G on day one it was available. A month ago, in anticipation of the iPad 2, I sold it for only 50 bucks less than the price I paid. I cant think of any other brands notebook, netbook, computer, smartphone or pad that comes even close to holding its value this well for this long. iPad2 preordered:)
by cleverly making the computing mechanism out of a combination of sturdy wooden frames, non conductive wires, and stone beads. Both systems, the SUCABA 1 and SUCABA 2 are reported to be scalable well beyond the initially reported 89 teraflops, however they would require additional space, well beyond the 77,600 square kilometers of the Kavir-e Namak desert they presently occupy.
First the goobernment overblows the term Cyber war to get more funding, and now they want to tone it down? Does that mean they finally got enough of our money or did they find some other controllable threat to append the word "war" to, to maintain the profitable hysteria? Cause 9/11 changed everything, Brian! 9/11 changed EVERYTHING!
I am guessing after they did the whole song and dance of bathing and wrapping the body (in accordance with the Islamic tradition), they ran the body through the Woodchipper Fargo-style (in accordance with the Intelligence Commitee tradition) and chummed the ocean.
...and I pity the fool digging through my trashcan.
is to grow a brain in a politician!
...its either Burka on Burka action or some Afgan Pedobear stuff - thats how they roll there...
Folks can always go online to every place that carries TomTom and slam them in reviews creating awareness of what these guys are all about...
It was a suicide...
Is to go online and slam them in reviews on every site they advertise their wares, services, etc. Millions of potential customers base their purchasing decisions on these metrics. Sites like Amazon, Newegg, Google Products, Yelp (SONY Stores), and so on. Of course these would have to be honest reviews about products actually purchased, services actually experienced and stores actually attended.
Seriously, this is the first time I saw Vatican in the news that wasnt about some priest, bishop, or cardinal involved in buggery. Clean your own house first before casting stones...
frequently occurring filler?
the year 2015 will be The Year of the ZUNE!
Xfinity TV is the name of the app on the App Store. Lets you stream On-Demand stuff over wifi, has your channel guide for your ZIP Code and acts like a big remote control for your iPad 2. One thing I noticed is, its not the same selection as the regular On Demand, its considerably smaller with stuff like Discover channel missing, heavily loaded with BBC, HBO, and some other pay channels. All in all not a bad thing.
Like the 95 Kobe quake they had when all monitor guys, including those outside of Japan, suddenly started complaining about the shortage of glass. Later turned out that there was only one fab that was affected and it was Ikegami and they were only doing one type of consumer TV tube. Keep in mind, the earthquake shut down not only supply but a great bit of demand... Cui Bono, eh?!
o Mores!
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.
How long do you think it will take before someone like 4chan goes after SONY and slams every one of their products, stores and services with negative ratings across the Amazon, Yelp, Google Products, etc landscape?
It is a "moot point" because the guy making it, Christopher Poole, is also known as "moot". I guess its a dead joke that needs to be explained :( Sorry.
its a moot point!
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
:(
They will probably use the olde Family guy argument -
Peter: Brian, are you suggesting that 9/11 didn't change everything?
Brian: What? No, I was just...
Peter: 'Cause 9/11 changed everything, Brian! 9/11 changed everything!
DAMN
I bought my iPad 64GB Wi-Fi+3G on day one it was available. A month ago, in anticipation of the iPad 2, I sold it for only 50 bucks less than the price I paid. I cant think of any other brands notebook, netbook, computer, smartphone or pad that comes even close to holding its value this well for this long. iPad2 preordered :)
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/microsofts-bing-uses-google-search.html . Now if would only rip off other cool things from Google like the Froogle merchant feeds to allow online resellers submit their catalogs for free, they would be even more popular.
Sloppy remnants of the Big Bang!
Couple of the chairs in one of the lower photos still have plastic wrappings on them!
by cleverly making the computing mechanism out of a combination of sturdy wooden frames, non conductive wires, and stone beads. Both systems, the SUCABA 1 and SUCABA 2 are reported to be scalable well beyond the initially reported 89 teraflops, however they would require additional space, well beyond the 77,600 square kilometers of the Kavir-e Namak desert they presently occupy.
First the goobernment overblows the term Cyber war to get more funding, and now they want to tone it down? Does that mean they finally got enough of our money or did they find some other controllable threat to append the word "war" to, to maintain the profitable hysteria? Cause 9/11 changed everything, Brian! 9/11 changed EVERYTHING!
the Democratic Process - if the mob is organized enough to change the law to reflect its beliefs.