Way to miss the point. They still sold enough copies to crash their servers, so they have a giant pile of money to make them feel better about all the bad reviews they're getting.
Exactly, liking Harleys doesn't necessarily mean you're an idiot, it just means that you don't know anything about motorcycles. Although maybe falling for that "you're buying a lifestyle" line pushes you over into idiot territory.
China has also been starting up coal fired power stations like nobodies business for the last 12 years. The sulphur and particulates coming out of those have been speculated to be keeping the world cool(ish).
I've played all the more recent NFS games, but haven't enjoyed any of them as much as High Stakes or Porche Power. If you crash your car it gets damaged and you can't drive it as fast, that's just the way life is...
I also remember that you couldn't use Ferraris for any of the outrun-the-police races in that game either because of the license.
Genius. The next step is fitting a Coke tank and a hose to feed it to you. Maybe even some pre-chewing of the pringles... Then you wouldn't even need to open the window, there'd be a similar hookup to the fuel tank.
Most of us are concerned about both injustices. We've become a bit desensitized to people being beheaded for criticizing the king of Siam. Someone being jailed for/not/ criticizing him is a new development which can both bring up dormant disgust at the previous crimes and fresh disgust at the new crimes.
Well, of course the ones who actually go on the rampage are the ones who didn't cool off. If you think about going on a rampage, but then come to your senses you don't make the news.
I remember playing SimCity in high school geography class. I guess you have to move with the times and play a more modern game to learn about the more modern world.
It'll be nice to have an established poker site taking Bitcoins. Not that I want to disparage the current bitcoin poker sites (I like seals with clubs) but they just don't have the polish and finish to which I've become accustomed.
You have hit the nail on the head, but I'll elaborate for those people playing along at home.
The price of oil is mainly dependent on the cost to get the last gallon out of the ground. If 90% of the worlds oil can be dug up for $20 a barrel, but that last 10% costs $140/bbl then everyone pays $140/bbl. If you can expand your $20/bbl oil to the whole world's supply then you can lower the price, and the guys sitting on the $140/bbl oil won't be able to make any money. With the consumption rate of oil going up, there is the possibility of the current oil sources not being sufficient, so we'd need to go find some more oil, which would probably be more expensive.
I thought it was fairly well understood why there was such a bad outbreak this year: the flu season hit earlier than usual so a lot of people haven't had the shot yet.
a) Ilsaloving never mentioned his own health. Us humans generally get upset when bad things happen to other people.
b) He's upset because what I said is basically common knowledge for most people and the recent outbreaks are just the logical result of not enough people getting vaccinated.
Yes. New cars are quite expensive purchases and are usually done by people with relatively high disposable incomes. There exist people like your adoptive mother who (I assume) don't see the need to carry a computer with them every where they go. For the most part they probably don't care about the toys on a new car either and are more interested in the reliability aspect.
The statistics speak for themselves, most people with enough disposable income (and quite a few who can't really afford it) have smart phones.
But it was the anti-vaxxers who reduced the number of people by enough that the transmission rates have gone up. I am vaccinated, but I know that it is not 100% effective. If it's 90% effective and I'm the only person who has it I still have a 10% risk. If everyone around me has also had it my risk drops to 1%. These statistics matter when you start talking about outbreaks and pandemics.
Thank you for your wonderfully informative and thought out response. How in any way is it not true that reducing the numbers of guns in society will reduce the total number of nutcases who end up in possession of a gun. Are you trying to tell me that basic statistics do not hold?
Way to miss the point. They still sold enough copies to crash their servers, so they have a giant pile of money to make them feel better about all the bad reviews they're getting.
Exactly, liking Harleys doesn't necessarily mean you're an idiot, it just means that you don't know anything about motorcycles. Although maybe falling for that "you're buying a lifestyle" line pushes you over into idiot territory.
China has also been starting up coal fired power stations like nobodies business for the last 12 years. The sulphur and particulates coming out of those have been speculated to be keeping the world cool(ish).
I've played all the more recent NFS games, but haven't enjoyed any of them as much as High Stakes or Porche Power. If you crash your car it gets damaged and you can't drive it as fast, that's just the way life is...
I also remember that you couldn't use Ferraris for any of the outrun-the-police races in that game either because of the license.
By dubbing economics "dismal science" adherents exaggerate; the "dismal"'s fine, it's science where they patently prevaricate.
The bartender (mission control maybe) says "what is this, a joke?"
The necks of Coke bottles are way too small for me.
You and your unreasonably large penis are about to find yourself with a bit of a problem.
Genius. The next step is fitting a Coke tank and a hose to feed it to you. Maybe even some pre-chewing of the pringles... Then you wouldn't even need to open the window, there'd be a similar hookup to the fuel tank.
Over 10,000 miles, getting within 30 miles is still a pretty big deal.
the counter flips over to zero in 2038
I do believe that 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038 will indeed be in 2038...
Most of us are concerned about both injustices. We've become a bit desensitized to people being beheaded for criticizing the king of Siam. Someone being jailed for /not/ criticizing him is a new development which can both bring up dormant disgust at the previous crimes and fresh disgust at the new crimes.
Well, of course the ones who actually go on the rampage are the ones who didn't cool off. If you think about going on a rampage, but then come to your senses you don't make the news.
I like the line: "A friend in need is a friend indeed, a friend with weed is better." Possibly due to my (lack of) age.
I remember playing SimCity in high school geography class. I guess you have to move with the times and play a more modern game to learn about the more modern world.
It'll be nice to have an established poker site taking Bitcoins. Not that I want to disparage the current bitcoin poker sites (I like seals with clubs) but they just don't have the polish and finish to which I've become accustomed.
Actually I take that back, as I just realised it was in the summary...
+1 This is what I came here to say.
You have hit the nail on the head, but I'll elaborate for those people playing along at home.
The price of oil is mainly dependent on the cost to get the last gallon out of the ground. If 90% of the worlds oil can be dug up for $20 a barrel, but that last 10% costs $140/bbl then everyone pays $140/bbl. If you can expand your $20/bbl oil to the whole world's supply then you can lower the price, and the guys sitting on the $140/bbl oil won't be able to make any money. With the consumption rate of oil going up, there is the possibility of the current oil sources not being sufficient, so we'd need to go find some more oil, which would probably be more expensive.
The price of oil may not come down, but without the oil from frakking it would have gone through the roof in fairly short order.
I thought it was fairly well understood why there was such a bad outbreak this year: the flu season hit earlier than usual so a lot of people haven't had the shot yet.
a) Ilsaloving never mentioned his own health. Us humans generally get upset when bad things happen to other people.
b) He's upset because what I said is basically common knowledge for most people and the recent outbreaks are just the logical result of not enough people getting vaccinated.
Yes. New cars are quite expensive purchases and are usually done by people with relatively high disposable incomes. There exist people like your adoptive mother who (I assume) don't see the need to carry a computer with them every where they go. For the most part they probably don't care about the toys on a new car either and are more interested in the reliability aspect.
The statistics speak for themselves, most people with enough disposable income (and quite a few who can't really afford it) have smart phones.
Bear in mind that we are talking about new cars.
But it was the anti-vaxxers who reduced the number of people by enough that the transmission rates have gone up. I am vaccinated, but I know that it is not 100% effective. If it's 90% effective and I'm the only person who has it I still have a 10% risk. If everyone around me has also had it my risk drops to 1%. These statistics matter when you start talking about outbreaks and pandemics.
Thank you for your wonderfully informative and thought out response. How in any way is it not true that reducing the numbers of guns in society will reduce the total number of nutcases who end up in possession of a gun. Are you trying to tell me that basic statistics do not hold?