...what the implications will be for the Philippines since the people in charge of running the elections are all trying to jump on the electronic system, whilst all of the politicians still want the paper one.
Why did you settle for the "Angelic White" model and not the "Empire Black?"
I am not going into the usual ad hominem attacks other slashdotters have resorted to regarding insecurities and compensations but why is white not a manly color to you. A lot of geeks these days are toting white Macbooks (if they haven't replaced it yet with the new generation) and I don't see them insecure about the color.
The only reason why I have the black version of the MSI Wind is that white is a tough color to keep clean, especially with my hyperhidrosis, but other than that I do not have problems with it.
Me too, but that's because I plan on becoming a member of the Society of Creative Anachronisms.
But, really, long or great swords are weapons of choice for a paladin like me.
The only reason why I dual boot on my MSI Wind is that MS Office is still better than OpenOffice when it comes to the image-heavy documents I manipulate/edit/create.
Other than that, yes, Linux is a must on any netbook.
The Philippines. Read up on the Spanish-American War and the aftermath of that.
Iraq was by no means the first. Because of their meddling, every Filipino now thinks that the American culture is superior further destroying their own.
Even though this has gotten off-topic, you can blame it all on David Myers. He wrote my social psychology textbook.
On the other hand, there usually is an adaptive reason for bystander apathy in the distress-on-the-street scenario. It's more trouble than the perceived benefits are worth, unless you're John McCain or Barack Obama.
Ah. I am wrong then. Yes, the social psychology textbooks are to blame for this.
I should get back to you on research that is based on actual, sound field methodology (I believe the one where the researchers actually pretended to collapse on a sidewalk, I just forgot who did it.).
"Non-invasive" in medical terms is when you do not have to open up the body and/or insert/implant foreign objects.
Surgery to remove a hyperfunctioning thyroid gland is an invasive procedure. Taking radioiodine to ablate it is not.
And it was David Koresh not Karash.
Why are you modded as "troll?" Cripes, Slashdot mods don't even know what irony and sarcasm are!
...what the implications will be for the Philippines since the people in charge of running the elections are all trying to jump on the electronic system, whilst all of the politicians still want the paper one.
But does it turn dark in the presence of danger?
I am not going into the usual ad hominem attacks other slashdotters have resorted to regarding insecurities and compensations but why is white not a manly color to you. A lot of geeks these days are toting white Macbooks (if they haven't replaced it yet with the new generation) and I don't see them insecure about the color.
The only reason why I have the black version of the MSI Wind is that white is a tough color to keep clean, especially with my hyperhidrosis, but other than that I do not have problems with it.
As a third-year medical student, my immediate working impression is contact dermatitis. What the hell were these doctors smoking?
Me too, but that's because I plan on becoming a member of the Society of Creative Anachronisms. But, really, long or great swords are weapons of choice for a paladin like me.
Thanks, I just lost my MSI Wind after I spewed a mouthful of water onto the keyboard.
Why is your reply modded as "Flamebait?" That was a perfectly on-topic, acceptable question.
The only reason why I dual boot on my MSI Wind is that MS Office is still better than OpenOffice when it comes to the image-heavy documents I manipulate/edit/create. Other than that, yes, Linux is a must on any netbook.
And knowing is half the battle!
Is it because of the AC's political views?
I think the word you're thinking of is penile not penal.
The Philippines. Read up on the Spanish-American War and the aftermath of that. Iraq was by no means the first. Because of their meddling, every Filipino now thinks that the American culture is superior further destroying their own.
Even though this has gotten off-topic, you can blame it all on David Myers. He wrote my social psychology textbook.
On the other hand, there usually is an adaptive reason for bystander apathy in the distress-on-the-street scenario. It's more trouble than the perceived benefits are worth, unless you're John McCain or Barack Obama.
I should get back to you on research that is based on actual, sound field methodology (I believe the one where the researchers actually pretended to collapse on a sidewalk, I just forgot who did it.).
Two words (or one name, if you will): Kitty Genovese. The bystander syndrome is maladaptive.
Deja vu. But I distinctly remember the term "gelsacs" and something about them being pierced. Ah... I can't take it.
Oh noes, the evolutionism vs. creationism war is about to be fought on a whole new battlefield!
"Non-invasive" in medical terms is when you do not have to open up the body and/or insert/implant foreign objects. Surgery to remove a hyperfunctioning thyroid gland is an invasive procedure. Taking radioiodine to ablate it is not.
"pulling-out-doesn't-sound-manly" (+1) "frustrated" (+3) "wet" (+6) "vibrator" (+8) "short circuit" (+3) "longer than designed" (+4) Total: 25
The bees are disappearing.
We helped Iraq back in 2003, you insensitive clod.
They'll be demoting Mercury out of its planet status. Noooooes!
The Philippines keeps on hosting the the Pyro-Olympics, maybe the heavy metals make them more agreeable each time they're asked to do so.