During the televised debate, Tuttle asked a series of humorous local knowledge questions rather than political questions. McMullen was unable to correctly pronounce the names of several Vermont towns, or correctly answer Fred's question "How many teats a Holstein got?," answering "Six", instead of the correct "Four". In the primary, Tuttle defeated McMullen by ten percentage points. Winning the primary with 55 percent of the vote, Tuttle promptly endorsed the incumbent Democrat, Patrick Leahy.
If politicians have spin, can we assume that entanglement applies to them as well? I mean, think of all the time we could save watching speeches if observing one politician allowed us to determine, say, 3 others' spins!
Its not that we hate new technology. Its more that we hate when simple technology that is accepted as a standard is replaced by complex buggy technology that isn't as widely available yet performs the exact same function. With the exception of the animated strips, there is absolutely no need for Flash to be used on this site--all Flash does in this case is make the page load slower and increase the chances that the page will not render correctly (ie, if the client doesn't have Flash).
14.4k dial-up, wow Yeah, I agree, that's blazing. I'm from the North-East Kingdom and I'm still taking my TCP packets to and from the ISP on foot. The bandwidth can be fairly good, but I have some serious latency and I keep timing out for some reason.
I don't know what's scarier, that Katz's cow drawing has too many nipples - or that I noticed the discrepancy...
How about the fact that that mistake could ruin his political career (in Vermont, at least).
During the televised debate, Tuttle asked a series of humorous local knowledge questions rather than political questions. McMullen was unable to correctly pronounce the names of several Vermont towns, or correctly answer Fred's question "How many teats a Holstein got?," answering "Six", instead of the correct "Four". In the primary, Tuttle defeated McMullen by ten percentage points. Winning the primary with 55 percent of the vote, Tuttle promptly endorsed the incumbent Democrat, Patrick Leahy.
Sorry, done in GIMP, not Photoshop.
Do I still win?
In a few days 3.01, 3.02 and 3.03 will be coming out
Yeah, I think I'll wait for ContentHelmNoodle v3.03 too.
Heck, I EAT PIGS, and those guys are pretty intelligent.
I dunno, I think that cop intelligence is overrated. As is cannibalism.
...once he needs someone to update his firmware. He can't afford to become an obsolete Governator, after all.
If politicians have spin, can we assume that entanglement applies to them as well? I mean, think of all the time we could save watching speeches if observing one politician allowed us to determine, say, 3 others' spins!
Say, I think you might be onto something.
All I can say is, attendre-vous imprevus circonstances!
(And, my apologies to any French speakers)
...but its not quite as small as that apple.
I dunno. McDonald's?
...but I can safely say that I have a Unix Brow.
Its not that we hate new technology. Its more that we hate when simple technology that is accepted as a standard is replaced by complex buggy technology that isn't as widely available yet performs the exact same function. With the exception of the animated strips, there is absolutely no need for Flash to be used on this site--all Flash does in this case is make the page load slower and increase the chances that the page will not render correctly (ie, if the client doesn't have Flash).
Now, that being said, the Dilbert Archive is, of yet, unchanged.
How about First Tube?