She is?
For a thought experiment, consider if Senator Biden, or even Senator Obama himself, had had his email hacked.
The whole economic meltdown would suddenly seem a distant burp as the media bent over backwards and folded itself into a hanky covering every dastardly angle of the invasion.
I could well be wrong in my judgment, but I think the non-command of serious reporting in the case of Edwards bears out the speculation.
But let us see the debates.
Palin has a lot of control right now over the presidential candidate. It's horrible.
And how, pray tell, would you know any of that?
Furthermore, how did you move from "long term planning" to "dying"? McCain could serve two terms and live another 16 years, and you know what age he'd be? That of his mother today.
We could any of us die at any moment. If you want to take that tack, fine, but please don't try to attach that thought to my post, sir.
The financial crisis is a strong indictment of Sarah Palin's inexperience.
Why, if she were making policy, the bailout would be at least twice the size of the GDP, instead of the mere $700 billion-ish that was the last "conservative" estimate I saw.
Furthermore, if she were in office, the house of cards would have come tumbling down in nine months at most, instead of the several decades it took to brew under various regimes since 1977, despite all of the calls for reform.
Yep, bringing in somebody from outside to do some house cleaning is the last thing we need now.
Which is why, this year, I will not vote for the lesser evil.
Cthulhu is beyond questions of gender or race: all will be devoured. Now that is a moral exquivalency we can all feel, briefly.
Driver's licenses and insurance requirements clearly have obviated all road hazards.
Less sarcastically, I'm surprised that the German model of training drivers thoroughly, at their own expense, before licensing hasn't caught on in the US.
Likely it would hurt sales for the Big 3, since you couldn't just give Muffy an SUV and a new cel phone for his/her sweet 16.
A ban on automatic transmissions, at least, would cut down the cel phone crap. However, that would require some competence from drivers.
I'm such a huge fan of the Symbian OS.
Kinda obvious the coders eat their own dogfood--I have to look hard for even minor things I'd change about the functionality.
The desktop application is great, too. This is the first cel phone I have regularly used as a wireless modem. Props to T-Mobile. Now, if they could just make a Linux version available...
A custom MMORG?
Maybe the game could focus on a school campus, and everyone goes to class via avatar.
The violent clash of ideas could get down to virtual fisticuffs.
Professors could do grevious bodily harm to annoying students.
Endless possibilities.
While funny, you realize that the lack of a kernel and hardware support would choke this right after GRUB pulled the emacs image (all of it) into ram and tried to tell it to unpack itself, which the kernel proper accomplishes by having cpio compiled in.
Yeah, I'm a gentoober, but TFQ was about the Smallest Thing That Could Possibly Work for simple text edits.
Thus, getting it into a straight-shot boot image, with enough editor, hardware- and filesystem drivers to persist files would seem to be the ticket.
Clearly, when you up the ante to "full featured" then you're going to want more love.
I use the stock vi under Solaris 10 at the job, and the nicest thing I have to say about it is that its the POSIX standard editor, and one should be competent with it at least.
After that, emacs crushes vi in every particular except size of the executable.
The full emacs distro would outweigh the rest of the initramfs by a lot.
Particularly with any reasonable supporting libraries.
Total overkill for a text editing requirement.
This just in:
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/09/ruh-roh-palin-draws-60000-in-florida.html
what was your argument again, please?
she's killing his "popularity"
She is?
For a thought experiment, consider if Senator Biden, or even Senator Obama himself, had had his email hacked.
The whole economic meltdown would suddenly seem a distant burp as the media bent over backwards and folded itself into a hanky covering every dastardly angle of the invasion.
I could well be wrong in my judgment, but I think the non-command of serious reporting in the case of Edwards bears out the speculation.
But let us see the debates.
I do love my emacs, but even the Dirty, Harry love has to know its limitations.
Palin has a lot of control right now over the presidential candidate. It's horrible.
And how, pray tell, would you know any of that?
Furthermore, how did you move from "long term planning" to "dying"? McCain could serve two terms and live another 16 years, and you know what age he'd be? That of his mother today.
We could any of us die at any moment. If you want to take that tack, fine, but please don't try to attach that thought to my post, sir.
Nobody ever got fired for using .Net
Have you ever considered perusing the thread, to see how many times the suggestion has been made, or is this a Palm text ad?
Next time throw in a URL.
Reaganomics that has caused this debacle
But do read the Anchoress link in the FP.
Excellent.
And your sig is so spot-on, though I wish it wasn't!
Adam Smith's invisible hand--was it connected to Cthulhu?
this fucking disaster of 8 years and blame this on Democrats. Even a few minutes of research would debunk that silly shit.
For example, the first two links of the first post? The blame is a 50/50 split at best between the parties.
The answer remains: "What wouldst thou hear?"
Nonsense. This is long term planning at its finest.
You oppose my kindler, gentler approach to American education?
This => @
Is a bullet coming out of the screen at you.
Play along, or I'll let go.
s/sipon/siphon/
Gasoline is not for internal use, I don't care how much corn is used.
The financial crisis is a strong indictment of Sarah Palin's inexperience.
Why, if she were making policy, the bailout would be at least twice the size of the GDP, instead of the mere $700 billion-ish that was the last "conservative" estimate I saw.
Furthermore, if she were in office, the house of cards would have come tumbling down in nine months at most, instead of the several decades it took to brew under various regimes since 1977, despite all of the calls for reform.
Yep, bringing in somebody from outside to do some house cleaning is the last thing we need now.
Which is why, this year, I will not vote for the lesser evil.
Cthulhu is beyond questions of gender or race: all will be devoured. Now that is a moral exquivalency we can all feel, briefly.
Driver's licenses and insurance requirements clearly have obviated all road hazards.
Less sarcastically, I'm surprised that the German model of training drivers thoroughly, at their own expense, before licensing hasn't caught on in the US.
Likely it would hurt sales for the Big 3, since you couldn't just give Muffy an SUV and a new cel phone for his/her sweet 16.
A ban on automatic transmissions, at least, would cut down the cel phone crap. However, that would require some competence from drivers.
I'm such a huge fan of the Symbian OS.
Kinda obvious the coders eat their own dogfood--I have to look hard for even minor things I'd change about the functionality.
The desktop application is great, too. This is the first cel phone I have regularly used as a wireless modem. Props to T-Mobile. Now, if they could just make a Linux version available...
A custom MMORG?
Maybe the game could focus on a school campus, and everyone goes to class via avatar.
The violent clash of ideas could get down to virtual fisticuffs.
Professors could do grevious bodily harm to annoying students.
Endless possibilities.
While funny, you realize that the lack of a kernel and hardware support would choke this right after GRUB pulled the emacs image (all of it) into ram and tried to tell it to unpack itself, which the kernel proper accomplishes by having cpio compiled in.
Yeah, I'm a gentoober, but TFQ was about the Smallest Thing That Could Possibly Work for simple text edits.
Thus, getting it into a straight-shot boot image, with enough editor, hardware- and filesystem drivers to persist files would seem to be the ticket.
Clearly, when you up the ante to "full featured" then you're going to want more love.
I use the stock vi under Solaris 10 at the job, and the nicest thing I have to say about it is that its the POSIX standard editor, and one should be competent with it at least.
After that, emacs crushes vi in every particular except size of the executable.
Yeah, but my suggestion is strictly the boot image pulled up by GRUB.
DSL is a whole lotta rosie in comparison.
I have a Nokia E61, you insensitive clod!
The full emacs distro would outweigh the rest of the initramfs by a lot.
Particularly with any reasonable supporting libraries.
Total overkill for a text editing requirement.
Because shaking the etch-a-sketch is, you know, too hard. ;)
No, a full emacs distro boots like it came from Redmond or worse.