A quote I will long remember... Heinrich Heine: “Where books are burned in the end people will burn.”
This quote is on a plaque at the memorial to the Nazi book burning in Berlin, Germany.
That's like asking car manufacturers to pay road tax:-/
Amazingly retarded... these telecoms companies (aging dinosaurs) are just pissed cause they cant compete with the success of Youtube, just cause they oen the 'pipes' they want to own everything on them also.
It's very sad that such a popular leader (verified, clean elections extended his stay in power) can be so stupid... I used be on the side of Chavez, but in recent years the saying "absolute power, corrupts absolutely" is somewhat true, this together with his often crazy comments are discrediting the good he has done for the people. He should respect the founded democratic systems of the world and realise his time has come to step down.
I remember when living in Australia in 2005 they introduced a new law in New South Wales that meant you could be fined for leaving your car unlocked!
Australia is very guilty of being a 'Nanny State'
A quote I will long remember... Heinrich Heine: “Where books are burned in the end people will burn.” This quote is on a plaque at the memorial to the Nazi book burning in Berlin, Germany.
That's like asking car manufacturers to pay road tax :-/
Amazingly retarded... these telecoms companies (aging dinosaurs) are just pissed cause they cant compete with the success of Youtube, just cause they oen the 'pipes' they want to own everything on them also.
It's very sad that such a popular leader (verified, clean elections extended his stay in power) can be so stupid... I used be on the side of Chavez, but in recent years the saying "absolute power, corrupts absolutely" is somewhat true, this together with his often crazy comments are discrediting the good he has done for the people. He should respect the founded democratic systems of the world and realise his time has come to step down.
Ah no!! I love Ubiquity it's the best tool out there for translating or getting dictionary definitions coincidentally when surfing the web
I remember when living in Australia in 2005 they introduced a new law in New South Wales that meant you could be fined for leaving your car unlocked! Australia is very guilty of being a 'Nanny State'