are you fucking kidding me? no, AT&T it's YOUR fault for wanting to be the exclusive iphone service contract. you can't tempt users with the promise they can use these devices like average computers and then dictate how they use data. if you can't provide the data, then you shouldn't have tried to monopolize the service contracts. go fuck yourselves.
ROI is excellent considering you can confiscate property and money with a low likelihood of it ever being returned. also, agents get to shoot your pets, which they never miss an opportunity to do no matter how small or harmless they are. it's tough enough to find a justified reason to shoot the gun that's been burning a hole in your holster even with the protection of your badge.
Also, "she" not "s/he". Leave your prejudice at home.
while i agree with the sentiment, i think it's very likely they never left home. spewing your prejudices anonymously onto the world from the safety and comfort of your chair is what the internet is for.
hopefully it's not any different. hopefully it results in the preservation of our constitutional rights, just like Parks' protest. you could also reference the revolutionary war, opposition to unjust taxation, etc etc. it disgusts me that you would put the montgomery transportation system's profits ahead of our rights. whose side are you on, anyway? oh wait nvm, i see your little white hood there. my bad, grand wizard.
i agree with this point. from an engineering perspective, the root of your problem is that you want a WYSIWYG editor. eliminate that desire and start window shopping for an IDE instead. your editor should be providing productivity advantages to you via code helpers, not code generators. if you think WYSIWYG tools are important for design, you're doing it wrong.
"Our overriding purpose, from the beginning right through to the present day, has been world domination - that is, to build and maintain the capacity to coerce everybody else on the planet: nonviolently, if possible; and violently, if necessary. But the purpose of our foreign policy of domination is not just to make the rest of the world jump through hoops; the purpose is to facilitate our exploitation of resources." -- Ramsay Clark, former US Attorney General
i'm willing to bet he knows quite a bit more about it than you do.
right. instead of fights on the ice, at baseball or football games you get fights in the crowd or parking lot. name calling and screaming obscenities in front of kids are not exclusive to hockey either, that's a really stupid thing to imply. you have no idea what a thug is.
fans didn't like the foxtrax puck effects because it distracted from the already complex situations occurring during the play. watching the puck is (brace yourself for a shocker) not always the most important thing, it's not tennis. a real hockey fan is also looking at other players' positions on the ice, like the goalie who might be out of position or the defensemen who might be outside the zone and too far away to keep the puck in, or the forecheckers who are backing out of the zone in anticipation of a breakaway, or the line change off the bench where there might be too many men on the ice....
Sure, there's 60 minutes, but there are all sorts of rules about when the clock runs and when it doesn't. Much different than basketball and hockey, which don't have the problem of running over.
explain that one. hockey and basketball both have timeouts. i don't watch much basketball, but i can tell you hockey indeed will mess with the clock. in a recent game, a faceoff was set with 0.5 seconds left in the period. the refs bumped it up to 1.5 seconds to allow the possibility of a play after the puck drop. and hockey runs over all the time, we call it overtime (imagine that). when overtime doesn't solve it, there's a shootout. in the regular season overtime is 5 regulation minutes, while during the playoffs it's a full 20 minute period. overtime is sudden death, so there's no predicting exactly when it will end.
italy, not spain. where did you get spain from?
what year is this?
http://www.dirtandseeds.com/farmers-sue-monsanto-over-genetically-modified-seed-fight-the-corporate-takeover-of-america-read-this/
i'm sorry...what were you saying about ad hominems? being rude or unpleasant never proved anyone factually wrong. just factually unpleasant.
especially considering how many kill themselves just to get the internship
yes, a shill would. shills are little more than paid trolls.
are you fucking kidding me? no, AT&T it's YOUR fault for wanting to be the exclusive iphone service contract. you can't tempt users with the promise they can use these devices like average computers and then dictate how they use data. if you can't provide the data, then you shouldn't have tried to monopolize the service contracts. go fuck yourselves.
fuck dianetics and engrams. hindus have a word for this: samskara. and they've been around a lot longer than scientology.
you're the nitwit. you can't stop people who know you from posting those stories on their walls and making it public. abstinence is not enough.
wrap it in tin foil?
what's the big secret? they downloaded a LION or HION and ran it, big whoop. master hackers? master skiddies is more like it
is that free as in speech or free as in beer?
yer hosed, eh
ROI is excellent considering you can confiscate property and money with a low likelihood of it ever being returned. also, agents get to shoot your pets, which they never miss an opportunity to do no matter how small or harmless they are. it's tough enough to find a justified reason to shoot the gun that's been burning a hole in your holster even with the protection of your badge.
i lost my job because of 9-11. honestly, the work i was doing was great but when your business involves tradeshows and no one wants to fly anymore...
coincidentally a person mentioned in TFA is named Kevin White...
pass the ketchup please
Also, "she" not "s/he". Leave your prejudice at home.
while i agree with the sentiment, i think it's very likely they never left home. spewing your prejudices anonymously onto the world from the safety and comfort of your chair is what the internet is for.
would be funny if the warnings really said download but they actually say you wouldn't steal a car...
hopefully it's not any different. hopefully it results in the preservation of our constitutional rights, just like Parks' protest. you could also reference the revolutionary war, opposition to unjust taxation, etc etc. it disgusts me that you would put the montgomery transportation system's profits ahead of our rights. whose side are you on, anyway? oh wait nvm, i see your little white hood there. my bad, grand wizard.
i agree with this point. from an engineering perspective, the root of your problem is that you want a WYSIWYG editor. eliminate that desire and start window shopping for an IDE instead. your editor should be providing productivity advantages to you via code helpers, not code generators. if you think WYSIWYG tools are important for design, you're doing it wrong.
"Our overriding purpose, from the beginning right through to the present day, has been world domination - that is, to build and maintain the capacity to coerce everybody else on the planet: nonviolently, if possible; and violently, if necessary. But the purpose of our foreign policy of domination is not just to make the rest of the world jump through hoops; the purpose is to facilitate our exploitation of resources." -- Ramsay Clark, former US Attorney General
i'm willing to bet he knows quite a bit more about it than you do.
if you're not first, you're last!
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right. instead of fights on the ice, at baseball or football games you get fights in the crowd or parking lot. name calling and screaming obscenities in front of kids are not exclusive to hockey either, that's a really stupid thing to imply. you have no idea what a thug is.
fans didn't like the foxtrax puck effects because it distracted from the already complex situations occurring during the play. watching the puck is (brace yourself for a shocker) not always the most important thing, it's not tennis. a real hockey fan is also looking at other players' positions on the ice, like the goalie who might be out of position or the defensemen who might be outside the zone and too far away to keep the puck in, or the forecheckers who are backing out of the zone in anticipation of a breakaway, or the line change off the bench where there might be too many men on the ice....
Sure, there's 60 minutes, but there are all sorts of rules about when the clock runs and when it doesn't. Much different than basketball and hockey, which don't have the problem of running over.
explain that one. hockey and basketball both have timeouts. i don't watch much basketball, but i can tell you hockey indeed will mess with the clock. in a recent game, a faceoff was set with 0.5 seconds left in the period. the refs bumped it up to 1.5 seconds to allow the possibility of a play after the puck drop. and hockey runs over all the time, we call it overtime (imagine that). when overtime doesn't solve it, there's a shootout. in the regular season overtime is 5 regulation minutes, while during the playoffs it's a full 20 minute period. overtime is sudden death, so there's no predicting exactly when it will end.
most people don't know jack shit about hockey.