Global warming is a non-issue. Elon Musk is going to put up a orbital sunshade and hold the world ransom to turn the lights back on. And there's NOTHING you can do to stop him.
The average person shouldn't need to buy some complicated piece of software or hire a witchdoctor to determine their financial obligations to the state. The system is a pitiful mess, and vested interests are working hard to keep it that way. When you appoint me emperor, you can bet I'll fix that up right good.
It seems like some of the less deep thinkers these days get confused by our societal value of equality.
When the founding fathers said said "all men are created equal", they meant that the government should treat everybody the same out of general fairness. They didn't mean that Dr J and Albert Einstein have the same attributes.
Anyhow, you most likely won't be successful retraining most coal miners to write code. But it's not much of a stretch for most coders, particularly brogrammers like Marky Z, to learn to shovel shit.
who the hell still pays for cable? cavemen?!
All the smart kids just stream games of throne on their smartphones. HA! You thought you had me there, but see, I didn't say on their itermanets!
The ONLY thing cable has to offer is live events (S P O R T S), and face it, this is slashdot.
The first one was knocked down by an earthquake.
But we built it again! That one was knocked down by an earthquake and was washed away by a tsunami.
But we built it again!
That one was knocked down by an earthquake and was washed away by a tsunami and the remains irradiated by several nuclear reactor meltdowns!
But we built it again!
And that's what you're getting Alex, the strongest vault in all the land!
It was the dawn of the Third Age of Mankind, ten years after the second Iraq War. The ISS Project was a dream given form. Its goal: to prevent another war by creating a place where Americans and Russians could work out their differences peacefully. It's a port of call - home away from home for astronauts, cosmonauts, scientists, and tourists. Russians and Americans wrapped in 450,000 kilograms of spinning metal, all alone in the night. It can be a dangerous place, but it's our last best hope for peace. This is the story of the last of the IIS stations. The year is 2014. The name of the place is the IIS.
WOW. SO FUTAR. Just like when they quarantined Clavius base.
I sure am proud that our country's best and brightest are focusing their efforts on optimization of moving around virtual little green pieces of paper. It's not like we have real problems that need to be addressed.
you guys just really don't get it, do you?
Global warming is a non-issue. Elon Musk is going to put up a orbital sunshade and hold the world ransom to turn the lights back on.
And there's NOTHING you can do to stop him.
Q: What's the most useless lego piece ?
all hail inanimate carbon rod^W tube!
Truly the chronicles of Homer are the fount of all wisdom.
wow, it's 2014, and we're still hatin' on gentoo ricers?
Ike was a fuckin' pinko, right up there with Teddy Roosevelt.
The average person shouldn't need to buy some complicated piece of software or hire a witchdoctor to determine their financial obligations to the state. The system is a pitiful mess, and vested interests are working hard to keep it that way. When you appoint me emperor, you can bet I'll fix that up right good.
please note, the technical problems are on the ISS and have noting to do with any Space X equipment.
I think he's saying a lazy, greedy, corporation is more dangerous than 1000 imaginary terrerists.
It seems like some of the less deep thinkers these days get confused by our societal value of equality.
When the founding fathers said said "all men are created equal", they meant that the government should treat everybody the same out of general fairness.
They didn't mean that Dr J and Albert Einstein have the same attributes.
Anyhow, you most likely won't be successful retraining most coal miners to write code.
But it's not much of a stretch for most coders, particularly brogrammers like Marky Z, to learn to shovel shit.
who the hell still pays for cable? cavemen?!
All the smart kids just stream games of throne on their smartphones. HA! You thought you had me there, but see, I didn't say on their itermanets!
The ONLY thing cable has to offer is live events (S P O R T S), and face it, this is slashdot.
but but but...
78% MORE PIXELS!
Area Man Constantly Mentioning He Doesn't Subscribe to Cable
"You gotta be insane to fly in small private planes"
I'd steer clear of Titan too, if I were you.
They still don't have the money for this, just a congressional mandate.
Typical.
That's a strange oversight, Wikipedia doesn't seem to have a "list of people so stupid they needed to be bitchslapped by Linus Torvalds"
Or you could like we've done since time immemorial and stick a baseball card in the wheel.
Or just hire some bros to follow you around with a boombox playing your theme music.
The first one was knocked down by an earthquake.
But we built it again!
That one was knocked down by an earthquake and was washed away by a tsunami.
But we built it again! That one was knocked down by an earthquake and was washed away by a tsunami and the remains irradiated by several nuclear reactor meltdowns!
But we built it again!
And that's what you're getting Alex, the strongest vault in all the land!
Would you eat shrimp in New Orleans?
Oh come on, you're being unrealistically tough on a fledgling company. Can't they first shoot for the Shuttle's safety record?
It was the dawn of the Third Age of Mankind, ten years after the second Iraq War. The ISS Project was a dream given form. Its goal: to prevent another war by creating a place where Americans and Russians could work out their differences peacefully. It's a port of call - home away from home for astronauts, cosmonauts, scientists, and tourists. Russians and Americans wrapped in 450,000 kilograms of spinning metal, all alone in the night. It can be a dangerous place, but it's our last best hope for peace. This is the story of the last of the IIS stations. The year is 2014. The name of the place is the IIS.
WOW. SO FUTAR. Just like when they quarantined Clavius base.
I'm sorry, but Wikipedia apparently doesn't have a list of people punched by astronauts. Can you get right on that please?
I sure am proud that our country's best and brightest are focusing their efforts on optimization of moving around virtual little green pieces of paper.
It's not like we have real problems that need to be addressed.
ET likes Reeses Pieces, not potentially salmonella-ridden rancid old peanut butter!