He did. A lot of cash on hand and applying for credit immediately triggers money laundering alarms. Disclaimer: I only know Canadian AML routines, other countries will vary.
Alice Cooper had been doing it for a while when KISS broke out, only they were vying for the mainstream audience where more money would be made, Cooper was still doing it for the performance aspect. KISS went for the teenagers, Cooper went for the adults.
"Person Of The Year" could be man or woman, or group. "Man Of The Year" is one male. So giving more people the ability to be represented is "politically correctness"?
Bullshit. In a Libertarian world, I could sue the fuckers for polluting the water table. Now they have license thanks to government regulation and are shielded from liability.
You wouldn't have the cash to keep a lawsuit going against any company with money to burn. At this point it's a chicken/egg problem.
"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
There is a small group of too-cool-for-school hipsters out there who disdain anything they deem mainstream and/or popular, so they're likely the ones who would complain about everyone having an iPhone. Hell, I read a few comments to that effect when the iPhone 3GS came out! As usual, they're the people to ignore IMO because they simply represent an outlier viewpoint.
When I took driver's ed all those many years ago they told us to keep so many car lengths or seconds of driving travel between you and the next car. Now nobody pays any attention to that, but there was a reason for it, you see something up ahead and you have enough time to react to it. As ABS brakes were introduced people shortened the gaps even more.
ABS is still not on most cars, the reduced gaps are due to people feeling the need to "hurry" everywhere and think of themselves as invulnerable inside their metal cocoons, not ABS brakes. I find myself constantly having to "brake check" tailgaters when I'm on my motorbike.
All these Mexican smugglers deal with is coke, there's no way they'd spend this much money and effort on something like pot. The market just isn't there to compete with PNW/BC grown stuff.
Lazlo: I heard you were studying for Hathaway's test so I dug through the computer and found every question Hathaway's ever asked on every final he's ever given.
Chris: I didn't get you anything! Are those they?
Lazlo: No, these are entries for the Frito-Lay sweepstakes, no purchase necessary, enter as often as you like, so I am. This batch makes 1,650,000. I figure I should win 32.4% of the prizes, including the car.
Chris: Kinda takes the fun out of it, doesn't it?
Lazlo: Yes, well, I've come to realize that I have certain materialistic needs, and they made up the rules...
Today I read an article in Bloomberg about how so many working and middle class people aren't doing quite as badly as we thought because they're taking second jobs for cash and more mothers and kids are working to pick up a little extra cash so they can survive month to month. And the article said that this was all a good thing. No mention of the corrosive social effect of people with two full-time jobs sleeping a lot less, or more kids not having any parents at home until late into the evening. No mention of the fact that the second jobs tend to be at or below the minimum wage. No mention of health care costs increasing because of additional stress.
He did. A lot of cash on hand and applying for credit immediately triggers money laundering alarms. Disclaimer: I only know Canadian AML routines, other countries will vary.
Alice Cooper had been doing it for a while when KISS broke out, only they were vying for the mainstream audience where more money would be made, Cooper was still doing it for the performance aspect. KISS went for the teenagers, Cooper went for the adults.
"Person Of The Year" could be man or woman, or group. "Man Of The Year" is one male. So giving more people the ability to be represented is "politically correctness"?
Firefox devs requesting immediate RAM bailout.
Bullshit. In a Libertarian world, I could sue the fuckers for polluting the water table. Now they have license thanks to government regulation and are shielded from liability.
You wouldn't have the cash to keep a lawsuit going against any company with money to burn. At this point it's a chicken/egg problem.
"Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded." - Yogi Berra.
There is a small group of too-cool-for-school hipsters out there who disdain anything they deem mainstream and/or popular, so they're likely the ones who would complain about everyone having an iPhone. Hell, I read a few comments to that effect when the iPhone 3GS came out! As usual, they're the people to ignore IMO because they simply represent an outlier viewpoint.
When I took driver's ed all those many years ago they told us to keep so many car lengths or seconds of driving travel between you and the next car. Now nobody pays any attention to that, but there was a reason for it, you see something up ahead and you have enough time to react to it. As ABS brakes were introduced people shortened the gaps even more.
ABS is still not on most cars, the reduced gaps are due to people feeling the need to "hurry" everywhere and think of themselves as invulnerable inside their metal cocoons, not ABS brakes. I find myself constantly having to "brake check" tailgaters when I'm on my motorbike.
Hit up ADVRider, they can give you some great advice on gear and bikes to choose.
*shakes fist*
Waggeneredstrom!
Practically all of the worst ads go away just using a Flash blocker and disabling Java (most often used as a vector for hijacking & malware).
Yeah, but what about the bear? O_o
Bear drives, does not download.
Never seen it, don't really plan to either.
All these Mexican smugglers deal with is coke, there's no way they'd spend this much money and effort on something like pot. The market just isn't there to compete with PNW/BC grown stuff.
I'll be back.
Oh, those only come from 17 year olds, keep up, man!
Sure, because of all the Y2K fixing that happened! :)
Lazlo: I heard you were studying for Hathaway's test so I dug through the computer and found every question Hathaway's ever asked on every final he's ever given.
Chris: I didn't get you anything! Are those they?
Lazlo: No, these are entries for the Frito-Lay sweepstakes, no purchase necessary, enter as often as you like, so I am. This batch makes 1,650,000. I figure I should win 32.4% of the prizes, including the car.
Chris: Kinda takes the fun out of it, doesn't it?
Lazlo: Yes, well, I've come to realize that I have certain materialistic needs, and they made up the rules...
Because it takes way less effort to make and to judge! Win-win all around.
It's called "fiction" for a reason.
What do you do in your everyday life that these 2 concerns are primarily on your mind?
The cute little car that's made out of clay!
Today I read an article in Bloomberg about how so many working and middle class people aren't doing quite as badly as we thought because they're taking second jobs for cash and more mothers and kids are working to pick up a little extra cash so they can survive month to month. And the article said that this was all a good thing. No mention of the corrosive social effect of people with two full-time jobs sleeping a lot less, or more kids not having any parents at home until late into the evening. No mention of the fact that the second jobs tend to be at or below the minimum wage. No mention of health care costs increasing because of additional stress.
Cool, we are back to the 30s!
Run "Find My Phone." If it's moving, destroy the target!
Having both and knowing when to use and/or trust each is even more valuable.
Except this ain't profit, this is dumping inventory at a loss, like the first time.