See - the MP3s are the subject in your sentence, hence "they" always refers to the subject.
One does not lead to another, hence your sentence their is logically bullshit. Furthermore, your statement that "they" always refers to the subject is bullshit. For example - "Bill asked them where they were going."
The impetus for this decision comes from top - the very top, Koch brothers-type top. Billionaires made this standard policy, and it's been trickling down on our faces for decades.
Seriously? My text editor of choice (vim) has had a way to automatically replace tabs with a chosen about of spaces for.... basically forever. I can't imagine that any other good text editor doesn't have the same functionality built into it.
In order to obtain data without a warrant, the authorities must have a convincing argument that people do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to that data. By claiming the personal privacy exemption to the FOIA to prevent releasing the data, the government is contradicting it's previous claim that they didn't need a warrant to get the data in the first place.
Japan won't allow a Nuke powered aircraft carrier to be home ported in Japan. I think it's important to remember that we aren't in Japan by invitation.
Davis-Bacon only helps highly qualified workers, not all workers, and ensures that government works are more expensive than they ought to be. If I have to pay a prevailing wage anyway, will I hire a relatively inexperienced carpenter who would normally make significantly less than prevailing wage or will I hire the best carpenter I can at that wage? The problem is that maybe that guy is doing work that the less experienced one is perfectly capable of doing. However, the price of the building is artificially inflated because prevailing wages must be paid. Right to work states have unions also, but employees have the right to work even if they don't belong to the union. Which is better for ALL employees? See that is why the market forces are what should be trusted, not some 90 year-old piece of legislation that unions have been able to keep in place.
The gap between the rich and "poor" may be growing, but what we call the poor now are far better off than they were in the past. Money properly allocated in the market will grow, no doubt. Another thing to realize is that the poor from 30 years ago are not today's poor, by and large. Finally, as a former U.S. Naval officer, I can tell you with great assurance that the U.S. Military is NOT made up only of the poor, but instead a great cross-section of poor, middle class and wealthy. Probably pretty to close to the proportions in which they make up our country.
This isn't funny, it's informative.
because America is a perfectly legitimate name for the continent
Which one, North or South?
Where's the gross mod when you need it?
See - the MP3s are the subject in your sentence, hence "they" always refers to the subject.
One does not lead to another, hence your sentence their is logically bullshit. Furthermore, your statement that "they" always refers to the subject is bullshit. For example - "Bill asked them where they were going."
The impetus for this decision comes from top - the very top, Koch brothers-type top. Billionaires made this standard policy, and it's been trickling down on our faces for decades.
Citation needed.
Active duty soldiers don't get their healthcare from the VA, dude. The VA is for veterans, i.e. those who are no longer serving.
Nor is a tablet a suitable replacement for an Eink reader.
What are proofs? There is only evidence.
What does Romney have going for him, besides the fact that he was the least insane and evil of all the other Republican candidates?
Well, he does have that magic underwear.
Seriously? My text editor of choice (vim) has had a way to automatically replace tabs with a chosen about of spaces for .... basically forever. I can't imagine that any other good text editor doesn't have the same functionality built into it.
I believe the strike zone now is from the bottom of the knee to the midpoint between the top of the shoulders and the belt, not from the belt.
Or is just plain Informative? After all, he seems to have indicated having attended college for an undefined amount of time.
No, it isn't. It has costs that you don't pay directly, but it is most assuredly not free.
The location bar is for changing the content.
On that particular tab.
In order to obtain data without a warrant, the authorities must have a convincing argument that people do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to that data. By claiming the personal privacy exemption to the FOIA to prevent releasing the data, the government is contradicting it's previous claim that they didn't need a warrant to get the data in the first place.
This. Absolutely this.
Oh, I thought you were going to say software consultants.
How can you call "irregardless" lazy? It's two more letters to type; plus two more characters if the quotes are included.
So, assuming you have a car with a 15 gallon tank, you managed to save less than 4 dollars. Good for you. I don't understand this mentality at all.
Davis-Bacon only helps highly qualified workers, not all workers, and ensures that government works are more expensive than they ought to be. If I have to pay a prevailing wage anyway, will I hire a relatively inexperienced carpenter who would normally make significantly less than prevailing wage or will I hire the best carpenter I can at that wage? The problem is that maybe that guy is doing work that the less experienced one is perfectly capable of doing. However, the price of the building is artificially inflated because prevailing wages must be paid. Right to work states have unions also, but employees have the right to work even if they don't belong to the union. Which is better for ALL employees? See that is why the market forces are what should be trusted, not some 90 year-old piece of legislation that unions have been able to keep in place.
The gap between the rich and "poor" may be growing, but what we call the poor now are far better off than they were in the past. Money properly allocated in the market will grow, no doubt. Another thing to realize is that the poor from 30 years ago are not today's poor, by and large. Finally, as a former U.S. Naval officer, I can tell you with great assurance that the U.S. Military is NOT made up only of the poor, but instead a great cross-section of poor, middle class and wealthy. Probably pretty to close to the proportions in which they make up our country.
Mod parent up! EXTREMELY insightful.
First you have to get the lobotomy.
But it doesn't have to be started with a shell or batch script. Check out this: http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/launcher/
Mod parent down. This is not insightful. He is comparing perl scripting to java applets. This is an apples to oranges comparison.