No, it makes no difference to the US if you are a citizen of another country as well. To lose US citizenship you have to explicitly declare it to an appropriate official.
Which non-Google-employee had the first Gmail account? Mine dates from April 12th 2004, thanks to a Google employee on a mailing list I'm on.
Can anyone beat that?
I dunno, Italy and many other countries with PR seem to manage OK, economically and socially speaking.
ITYF it was Gore's abject failure to convince several hundred thousand registered Dems who voted for Bush in Florida to vote for him instead.
Besides, the Socialist Party candidate scored higher than Nader in Florida in 2000.
"Help, I'm trapped in a system software factory" If only we'd believed them... Rob
So...199.98% of the GOP? Wow...
I see frequent references to "British subjects" in discussions on /. but in fact most of them have technically been citizens since at least 1983. See for example
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_subject#After_1983
"Don't preach in my school, and I won't think in your church."
"Gary sent us."
manbeef.com didn't turn out so well, though.
Anything ending in ondensation and starting with a c? What's "condensation" got to do with it? (he said, condescendingly)
Poverty won, 1 - 0....
No, it makes no difference to the US if you are a citizen of another country as well. To lose US citizenship you have to explicitly declare it to an appropriate official.
OK, as long as it's a BBC Micro... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bbc_micro
Which non-Google-employee had the first Gmail account? Mine dates from April 12th 2004, thanks to a Google employee on a mailing list I'm on. Can anyone beat that?