"These three groups, have listed on their permit applications that they will generate 25,000 people for their event," said the official, emphasizing that that is the groups' estimate and that number is in no way associated with The National Park Service.
WTF is wrong with your reading comprehension skills?
I don't think you understand. This isn't a business plan. They aren't trying to make money off of this. They are doing it because they feel it needs to be done, that the world needs a system like this. They are simply going to release it into the wild and let people use it for themselves.
Why the hell isn't it? It's impossible to know all the laws, even congress doesn't read bills before they vote on them, yet we're still held to all of them without condition?
It would probably be better if, instead of the screen flipping inside the frame, they had made it so that if you opened the laptop up completely to 180 degrees, you could then just slide the screen down across the keyboard.
When flying cars do happen, I seriously doubt people will be controlling them directly. They will just input a destination and the autopilot, which will be in communication with all the other flying cars in the area, will do everything automatically. You'll probably need a pilot's license to be allowed to control it yourself.
Do not taunt buckyball.
"These three groups, have listed on their permit applications that they will generate 25,000 people for their event," said the official, emphasizing that that is the groups' estimate and that number is in no way associated with The National Park Service.
WTF is wrong with your reading comprehension skills?
You realize that there will be free public servers to host this thing, just like we have free email providers now.
And it will eventually be translated into other languages as well.
I don't think you understand. This isn't a business plan. They aren't trying to make money off of this. They are doing it because they feel it needs to be done, that the world needs a system like this. They are simply going to release it into the wild and let people use it for themselves.
I'm not even talking about the Steve Jobs thing any more, since the whole story was made up.
Why the hell isn't it? It's impossible to know all the laws, even congress doesn't read bills before they vote on them, yet we're still held to all of them without condition?
It would probably be better if, instead of the screen flipping inside the frame, they had made it so that if you opened the laptop up completely to 180 degrees, you could then just slide the screen down across the keyboard.
Or is that how it was done before?
Should we be expected to know all the different laws of all countries? It isn't possible to know all the laws in the US.
He should have been given the opportunity to put the stars in his checked luggage.
That is, if it had ever happened, which it didn't.
Well, he's implying that calling someone that is a bad thing.
I am a yank, you insensitive clod!
I've heard of it and I don't even have any interest in that kind of software.
You did notice that the last word was chopped off, right?
A prick?
The first article I read about this just showed it as p****, so I thought it might be pussy.
Just show the fucking word, people. It's not that big of a deal.
It wasn't hacked voting machines. It was poorly designed paper ballots.
Wait. You are talking about the 2000 election, right?
When flying cars do happen, I seriously doubt people will be controlling them directly. They will just input a destination and the autopilot, which will be in communication with all the other flying cars in the area, will do everything automatically. You'll probably need a pilot's license to be allowed to control it yourself.
Give it phone access.
Is there any exception made if the book is in the public domain?
Politicians, yeah. But we're talking about the CIA here.
If they were making it all up, the government wouldn't care what they said.
How would you prefer they go about it?
Anyone else disappointed when they looked and saw how it was done?
Just two images, one full color and one gray, the gray one partially covering the color one.
I was hoping for a canvas tag or something.
They probably just go there to see the special logos they put up.
No. Because in civilized countries, a person is considered innocent until proven guilty.
Yeah, Crowley sliced off the important bit.
That's, like, the opposite of true.