So, you call someone, and pretend to be someone they trust in order to get information that you're not supposed to have.
Hey, I'm sure you're a good guy and all, but that statement is a bit much.
There is a big difference between pretending to be somebody that should be trusted, and actually being the person who is trusted and abusing that trust. He was never in the second position.
I would have to agree with the submitter. Yeah it was nice to see a few of the things larger than life, but motion blur was much more noticeable and I was miffed that they cut scenes out of the movie. During the drive back home me and my girlfriend spent more time talking about why they might have cut scenes out of the movie instead of talking about the "incredible IMAX experience".
Today a government website was brought to its knees by a terrorist organization making itself known as "Slash Dot". The FBI quickly moved into position to take down the server for the rogue group, but was thwarted in their attempt because the organization recently moved to an unknown location in the western US.
Tonight on Crossfire we will have "experts" on hand to tell us what this "slash dot" terrorists organization wants. Details are currently sketchy but some sources say it may have something to do with penguins, natalie portman, and hot grits???
Kmart said the sale included one server license and 25 desktop licenses it bought from Microsoft.
So, they're holding up an $8.4 million dollar transaction over a transfer of licenses worth, what, $10,000? Less?? Someone's priorities are screwed up here - KMart should just throw those licenses on the floor.
Did you read the sentance before that one???
Kmart asked the court to overrule Microsoft's objection, saying the licenses the software maker referred to were not part of the sale.
Microsoft was objecting to the sale of other licenses and Kmart said the licenses Microsoft was talking about were not included in the sale. The figure of 1 server license and 25 desktop licenses was to show what they were selling that Microsoft did not object to.
I think I will send this in hopes aliens from a distant planet just happen to pick up the laser.
"All your base are belong to us"
Well I did go to the trouble of typing my mesage out in morse code, but I have too many 'junk' characters to submit the post:( You mean to tell me slashcode can't recognize morse code???
Maybe Michael was reffering to the "artist's illustration depicting the possible look of the U.S. armed forces battle uniform of the future" which looked like an anime pic. ???
"Do not look for the results of this study to be reported on your local evening news in the U.S., or on the front page of any newspaper. It will not be there. Those spots are reserved for frantic stories about pedophiles, pornographers and online identity thieves."
You mean like this story?
So, you call someone, and pretend to be someone they trust in order to get information that you're not supposed to have.
Hey, I'm sure you're a good guy and all, but that statement is a bit much.
There is a big difference between pretending to be somebody that should be trusted, and actually being the person who is trusted and abusing that trust. He was never in the second position.
According to news media logic.
If Doom/Quake = Kids shooting up school
Then Bradley Trainer = Kids stealing tank and demolishing school.
Remember you heard it here first!
I would have to agree with the submitter. Yeah it was nice to see a few of the things larger than life, but motion blur was much more noticeable and I was miffed that they cut scenes out of the movie. During the drive back home me and my girlfriend spent more time talking about why they might have cut scenes out of the movie instead of talking about the "incredible IMAX experience".
Today a government website was brought to its knees by a terrorist organization making itself known as "Slash Dot". The FBI quickly moved into position to take down the server for the rogue group, but was thwarted in their attempt because the organization recently moved to an unknown location in the western US.
Tonight on Crossfire we will have "experts" on hand to tell us what this "slash dot" terrorists organization wants. Details are currently sketchy but some sources say it may have something to do with penguins, natalie portman, and hot grits???
Samuel J. Palmisano announced a sweeping new business strategy yesterday, pledging $10,000,000,000
I think Samuel has been watching Austin Powers way too much.
I'm not as knowledgable about process techniques as I'd like to be, so the rest of this answer is going to be a bit speculative
The long version of IANAL
I sometimes get that impression, too. But [defensively] I don't think it's as bad as you believe.[/defensively]
[sarcasm]Where have I seen this before?[/sarcasm]
''I intend on shooting in competition, and I'm going to change my barrel size to regulation so I can compete with the other big guns,'' he said.
The fact that there is a "regulation" barrel size for a pumpkin shooting competition scares me.
Hmmmm... Maybe we should get Dennis Leary to be the new replacement of John Katz.
:)
It would be a better read for sure.
I haven't lost my mind. I have it backed up on disk..... somewhere
Kmart said the sale included one server license and 25 desktop licenses it bought from Microsoft.
So, they're holding up an $8.4 million dollar transaction over a transfer of licenses worth, what, $10,000? Less?? Someone's priorities are screwed up here - KMart should just throw those licenses on the floor.
Did you read the sentance before that one???
Kmart asked the court to overrule Microsoft's objection, saying the licenses the software maker referred to were not part of the sale.
Microsoft was objecting to the sale of other licenses and Kmart said the licenses Microsoft was talking about were not included in the sale. The figure of 1 server license and 25 desktop licenses was to show what they were selling that Microsoft did not object to.
Who modded this Insightful?
And Dre said... nothing you idiots!
Dre's dead, he's locked in my basement! (Ha-ha!)
I think I will send this in hopes aliens from a distant planet just happen to pick up the laser.
:( You mean to tell me slashcode can't recognize morse code???
"All your base are belong to us"
Well I did go to the trouble of typing my mesage out in morse code, but I have too many 'junk' characters to submit the post
Thank you Captain Obvious ;)
Polarized Screens to Cloak Sensitive Data Hey why not.... We are on a roll here ;)
Maybe Michael was reffering to the "artist's illustration depicting the possible look of the U.S. armed forces battle uniform of the future" which looked like an anime pic.
???
States demand that hell be frozen over...
That is all.
Already taken care of.
From the FAQ:
5.04 Will Mandalorian armor be an attainable item in the game?
Yes. However, in Star Wars continuity, Mandalorian armor is extremely rare. We'll try to reflect that in the game.
It's also a bit hard to take a site seriously when they are obviously too lazy to run spell check.
Wow. Look at the page counter on that site go!
"Do not look for the results of this study to be reported on your local evening news in the U.S., or on the front page of any newspaper. It will not be there. Those spots are reserved for frantic stories about pedophiles, pornographers and online identity thieves." You mean like this story?
What do you think I'm doing right now? :)