Southers's admission that he was involved in a questionable use of law enforcement background data has been a source of concern among civil libertarians, who believe the TSA performs a delicate balancing act in tapping into passenger information to find terrorists while also protecting citizens' privacy.
They actually believe that?
no, because as far as i know there is no such thing as "libertarians" (unless that is another word for "liberals"), aside from that retaining citizens' privacy is out of the question, because you cannot digitally alter a voice in a aerospace vessel designed to be compact, because you cannot fit that type of equipment in such a small amount of space, But they can lob 'em up in their premium suite and then interview 'em 'bout any shifty business involving ethnic guys, that's one of the several scenarios that would make it believable, sadly we'll never know if this story was true or not.
He said Hughes killed Mr Stewart because she believed he was having an affair with a 26-year-old woman who sometimes joined him on shooting trips.'"
has any one guessed that there could be another suspect?, yes, that's right i suspect the woman the man was having "a affair" with, i mean who couldn't suspect that it was someone who could seduce him, stay unsuspected by the police, AND kill Mr Stewart.
He's modded troll because he is projecting some sort of faith in these press releases on to the rest of us. Reading green tech/energy content is kinda like reading optimistic sci-fi - you know - gee, wouldn't it be nice.
Even if the tech is viable, the IP situation in the Western World dictates a long road from conceptualization to delivery. Simply having a story posted doesn't mean anyone is buying into it... Just means we won't be as surprised as everyone else if it turns out to work.
actually, if people in governments or the public domain who follow the environmentalist movement would jump on this idea if it was saw on a large scale in international news channels.
This is drearily likely to be the driving force behind the growth of the technology.
Look at history. Video cassettes, the Internet, silicone rubber formulae...
look, it's unlikely as a april fools headline, so, for that fact, i doubt that sony is going to make 3D tv's anytime soon, the odds are 1 in a million, as always with this unlikely junk thats seems official, but then again could be a lie.
This is drearily likely to be the driving force behind the growth of the technology.
Look at history. Video cassettes, the Internet, silicone rubber formulae...
look, it's unlikely as a april fools headline, so, for that fact, i doubt that sony is going to make 3D tv's anytime soon, the odds are 1 in a million, as always with this unlikely junk thats seems official, but then again could be a lie.
Yeah, Spotify indeed is a great service. That's all I've used for my music listening for over a half an year now. It has both free ad-supported and premium versions, and the free versions ad's arent distrubtive and dont come that often.
It also works so fast that it feels like listening music from your computer. Songs start playing right away when you click on them, so I havent noticed even slight buffering issues.
Southers's admission that he was involved in a questionable use of law enforcement background data has been a source of concern among civil libertarians, who believe the TSA performs a delicate balancing act in tapping into passenger information to find terrorists while also protecting citizens' privacy.
They actually believe that?
no, because as far as i know there is no such thing as "libertarians" (unless that is another word for "liberals"), aside from that retaining citizens' privacy is out of the question, because you cannot digitally alter a voice in a aerospace vessel designed to be compact, because you cannot fit that type of equipment in such a small amount of space, But they can lob 'em up in their premium suite and then interview 'em 'bout any shifty business involving ethnic guys, that's one of the several scenarios that would make it believable, sadly we'll never know if this story was true or not.
He said Hughes killed Mr Stewart because she believed he was having an affair with a 26-year-old woman who sometimes joined him on shooting trips.'"
has any one guessed that there could be another suspect?, yes, that's right i suspect the woman the man was having "a affair" with, i mean who couldn't suspect that it was someone who could seduce him, stay unsuspected by the police, AND kill Mr Stewart.
He's modded troll because he is projecting some sort of faith in these press releases on to the rest of us. Reading green tech/energy content is kinda like reading optimistic sci-fi - you know - gee, wouldn't it be nice.
Even if the tech is viable, the IP situation in the Western World dictates a long road from conceptualization to delivery. Simply having a story posted doesn't mean anyone is buying into it... Just means we won't be as surprised as everyone else if it turns out to work.
actually, if people in governments or the public domain who follow the environmentalist movement would jump on this idea if it was saw on a large scale in international news channels.
This is drearily likely to be the driving force behind the growth of the technology.
Look at history. Video cassettes, the Internet, silicone rubber formulae...
look, it's unlikely as a april fools headline, so, for that fact, i doubt that sony is going to make 3D tv's anytime soon, the odds are 1 in a million, as always with this unlikely junk thats seems official, but then again could be a lie.
so to make a long story short, we just don't know
This is drearily likely to be the driving force behind the growth of the technology.
Look at history. Video cassettes, the Internet, silicone rubber formulae...
look, it's unlikely as a april fools headline, so, for that fact, i doubt that sony is going to make 3D tv's anytime soon, the odds are 1 in a million, as always with this unlikely junk thats seems official, but then again could be a lie.
Spotify.com
Yeah, Spotify indeed is a great service. That's all I've used for my music listening for over a half an year now. It has both free ad-supported and premium versions, and the free versions ad's arent distrubtive and dont come that often.
It also works so fast that it feels like listening music from your computer. Songs start playing right away when you click on them, so I havent noticed even slight buffering issues.
i also spotify and now wahhey i like cold-play!
I for one welcome our new Zombie Apocalypse Overlords...
huh? i don't get it
A different college.
yes, but wat if: there was a zombie apocalypse and that college was the only surving college in the united states, then BANG! there's another problem.
yeah, real down -- take'in the info super way one geek at a time--