But Arizona does not get water from lake mead. Lake mead is filled form the colorado river, the same river where Arizona does get 34% of it's water, and half of that water goes to places other then Maricopa County (Where Most the Population goes too). But a treaty between the states about the river water keep them from damning arizona's portion of the water. And even if the colorado were to dry up, Arizona would still be fine. Yeah, we might ahve to get rid of our 300 plus gold courses, each with thier own lakes/ponds, but we'd still be able to live here.
Also, don't use AC. In the days of the big V8's you could argue that the extra horsepower was minimal. Today, AC sucks an extra 10% off the top - with today's streamlined cars, you're better off driving with the window open - contrary to expectations, you don't increase the air resistance that much any more, especially when rolling under the speed limit.
You must not live in Arizona.
Whne it is over 100 Degree's, you drive wit the Air on. Having the windows down is like driving with a blow dryer in your face!
Sounds like asking your wife which restaurant for dinner. And she always says any one of them is fine, but just don't like the one you pick.
I go through this every day and multiple times onthe weekends. Annoying as all hell. My reply added no value to the conversation, but I needed to let it out.
How can we bring pressure to bear on those that would torture our soldiers and citizens if we are engaging in the process ourselves?
The whole premise is that any "pressure" we try to put on people who would torture our soldiers would not stop them from doing so anyways. Those who are going to torture, are going to whether we do it or not. So, our not torturing does nothing to stop our soldiers from being tortured.
That is not to say that there are not many other valid reason to not torture. It just means that "to protect our soldiers" is not a valid reason to not torture because it does not protect our soldiers.
You original post reminded me of the argument of evolution vs. ID and I made a post in support of Economic ID because it seemed ludicrous and hilarious all at the same time to me
But, it is often claimed that we avoid torturing so that our troops will not be tortured. But in reality, it does not matter. Our troops will be tortured whether we torture or not. So that is not a valid argument against torture.
We need to start representing both sides of the argument. That facts show that Supply/Demand does not just happen, but that it is directed by some sort of intelligent force. We need to teach Intelligent Economics along with Micro and Macro Economics.
Obviosuly, I would not expect them to sell nearly as many copies as the main versions. They seem more focused towards fans of that band. So, people that liek the band will buy them, hooray for them, and people that don't like that band will pass whiel they wait for a band they do like to release a game.
As for: Besides, does anyone really enjoy swapping discs in and out in order to play varying tunes?
Do people really like swapping out CD's to listen to different songs for different artists? Sometimes you just want to play nothing but 20 different song in arow from the same band.
You paid for the rights to play the song when you purchased the game. So play as much as you'd like.
Now, they might have a problem if you started allowing people to download a copy of the game for free over the internet, or started giving away free bootleg copies out of your garage.
I don't know what made me laugh more, the first line or the second.
Having lived in Michigan, I've been exposed to high humidity. I'll take 100+ with low humidity over 90's and high humidity
Maybe,
But Arizona does not get water from lake mead. Lake mead is filled form the colorado river, the same river where Arizona does get 34% of it's water, and half of that water goes to places other then Maricopa County (Where Most the Population goes too). But a treaty between the states about the river water keep them from damning arizona's portion of the water. And even if the colorado were to dry up, Arizona would still be fine. Yeah, we might ahve to get rid of our 300 plus gold courses, each with thier own lakes/ponds, but we'd still be able to live here.
I hate the "Mod this up" comments. But really. The parent here is 100% right.
"I've been kicked in the balls"
/Should have hit Preview!
I've kicked in the balls, I didnt die either. Does not mean I want to go through it again.
Also, don't use AC. In the days of the big V8's you could argue that the extra horsepower was minimal. Today, AC sucks an extra 10% off the top - with today's streamlined cars, you're better off driving with the window open - contrary to expectations, you don't increase the air resistance that much any more, especially when rolling under the speed limit.
You must not live in Arizona.
Whne it is over 100 Degree's, you drive wit the Air on. Having the windows down is like driving with a blow dryer in your face!
There is usually a color code located next to the VIN number.
Sounds like asking your wife which restaurant for dinner. And she always says any one of them is fine, but just don't like the one you pick.
I go through this every day and multiple times onthe weekends. Annoying as all hell. My reply added no value to the conversation, but I needed to let it out.
Who said Bush invaded Iraq so oil would flow to America?
You must be new to the internet.
You don't need a reason to mock someone
However, it was done in jest, and good humor. Not maliciously
How can we bring pressure to bear on those that would torture our soldiers and citizens if we are engaging in the process ourselves?
The whole premise is that any "pressure" we try to put on people who would torture our soldiers would not stop them from doing so anyways. Those who are going to torture, are going to whether we do it or not. So, our not torturing does nothing to stop our soldiers from being tortured.
That is not to say that there are not many other valid reason to not torture. It just means that "to protect our soldiers" is not a valid reason to not torture because it does not protect our soldiers.
It is,
You original post reminded me of the argument of evolution vs. ID and I made a post in support of Economic ID because it seemed ludicrous and hilarious all at the same time to me
Maybe not,
But, it is often claimed that we avoid torturing so that our troops will not be tortured. But in reality, it does not matter. Our troops will be tortured whether we torture or not. So that is not a valid argument against torture.
Their differences outweigh their similarities.
It was even covered on The Daily Show.
I'm a right-wing nutjob conservative, so it makes sense
Congratulations, admitting you have a problem is the first step.
We need to start representing both sides of the argument. That facts show that Supply/Demand does not just happen, but that it is directed by some sort of intelligent force. We need to teach Intelligent Economics along with Micro and Macro Economics.
You don't think "Iraq or Bush" has anything to do with "the weak dollar"?
Wish i could mod this funny, cause I got a pretty good laugh out of it.
You answered you own post: is it neat and historical? Absolutly
That in it self is enough to care
I feel a little sad inside thinking about how much I laughed at this.
Band specific games are great.
Obviosuly, I would not expect them to sell nearly as many copies as the main versions. They seem more focused towards fans of that band. So, people that liek the band will buy them, hooray for them, and people that don't like that band will pass whiel they wait for a band they do like to release a game.
As for: Besides, does anyone really enjoy swapping discs in and out in order to play varying tunes?
Do people really like swapping out CD's to listen to different songs for different artists? Sometimes you just want to play nothing but 20 different song in arow from the same band.
No,
You paid for the rights to play the song when you purchased the game. So play as much as you'd like.
Now, they might have a problem if you started allowing people to download a copy of the game for free over the internet, or started giving away free bootleg copies out of your garage.
Yeah, you did not have as many annoying commercials, but you paid $5 a month to rent a home phone and $0.50 a min for a long distance phone call.