it's not trolling. it's a fair point. On a whole host of issues, most notably privacy and executive power, the Obama administration is lock step a continuation of the bush administration.
"The buck stops here." The FBI is using spy planes over US cities. Obama is either complicit or ignorant, neither of which leaves him innocent.
GP is a mocking rebuttal to those who thought he election of Obama would solve all problems, and his messianic persona during the first campaign.
nope, i'd say libertarians don't really care what other people do over there, it's their own rights they're concerned about. get your own house in order... and all that.
the liberals say, don't criticize, it's a cultural difference, the abnegation of their own moral standards to the altar of moral relativity.
and the conservatives say, hey that's wrong... but protect your own people first, and that over there, is not my responsibility.
as the west wing put so humorously. "Republicans want a huge military but they don't want to send it anywhere. The Democrats wants a small military and they want to send it everywhere."
oh, we got those too, that's different. We've got the ones on the right that have always done it for religious reasons.
what he's talking about is the newer movement that says vaccines are bad for you and cause disease.
the religious exemption has never been a big issue, not enough to make a dent in herd immunity. It's the dirty hippies that are causing the big problems in the US.
nah, heart just pumps blood. you've still got a couple seconds while the blood you've already got in your head uses up the oxygen in panic and you FEEL getting shot.
no, if you want to incentivize ecological auto purchases, you should incentivize is directly. But the gas tax was purely a contribution to maintain infrastructure. when you have some citizens not paying at all into that fund, while contributing exactly the same amount of wear and tear as before... you've got issues.
what will you do when more people start switching over to hybrids and electrics... as you know, we kind of want people to do? will you just let the roads fall apart?
you'd say the title of this film would never be, rockstar ex-president Sam Houser, even if houser were dead, because he was the president during the time-frame in question.
things stay in orbit because they're going ungodly fast. That whole centrifugal force thing, our stuff up there is constantly falling toward the earth, and constantly moving so fast laterally that it's missed hitting the earth.
same for the sun, but bigger. the problem being, you shoot something out of orbit of earth fine... it's still moving ungodly fast, fast enough to miss hitting the sun though, and from what that guy up there is saying, the sun is actively pushing stuff away.
:) yes, not paying taxes will do that. i'd wonder at the purchasing power of the average income. i'd also wonder at the distribution of income, with greece's current 25 percent unemployment rate.
the US rail is pretty functional too, but that corridor actually turns profits occasionally.
also, i hope their commentary goes something along the lines of, "this tragedy occurred on an actual functioning, profit-neutral rail line" because, you know, greeks probably have never encountered that scenario.
I think the truest definition of AI, the endearing one that we've feared ever since the inception of the concept, is something capable of supplanting us. Both the capacity and potential will to do it. It can't be a tool of ours, it must have its own agency.
ever try playing cards in the back seat? the stability of most roads is a nightmare unless you've got the best shocks made by man... and the turning. The magnets might work, but not for dice, and cards.... just send those kids in a separate car...:) and repurpose that table to "christen" the highway so to speak.
this is why the best option is to strap the safety crate to the roof of the vehicle, and let the dog fear-poop itself while getting its fill of the 60mph scent-hurricane of highway travel.
you want our weapons?
come take them
http://internethalloffame.org/...
i wish all our politicians were as dishonest as gore.
it's not trolling. it's a fair point. On a whole host of issues, most notably privacy and executive power, the Obama administration is lock step a continuation of the bush administration.
"The buck stops here." The FBI is using spy planes over US cities. Obama is either complicit or ignorant, neither of which leaves him innocent.
GP is a mocking rebuttal to those who thought he election of Obama would solve all problems, and his messianic persona during the first campaign.
overwhelming majorities in both houses.
we don't have distance to view that decade through the long lens of history yet.
i'd say the idea still describes the character of the two parties during normal decades.
give it a bit more time, though it's a tiny tiny amount, we've still got war fatigue... or pocketbook fatigue at least.
nope, i'd say libertarians don't really care what other people do over there, it's their own rights they're concerned about.
get your own house in order... and all that.
the liberals say, don't criticize, it's a cultural difference, the abnegation of their own moral standards to the altar of moral relativity.
and the conservatives say, hey that's wrong... but protect your own people first, and that over there, is not my responsibility.
as the west wing put so humorously.
"Republicans want a huge military but they don't want to send it anywhere. The Democrats wants a small military and they want to send it everywhere."
i second the "shut your damn dirty, filthy whore mouth."
screw you, and the lies you spew forth.
no other natural reservoirs. this thing has been killing us for what, 12 millenia. They're pretty specific to the human animal.
oh, we got those too, that's different. We've got the ones on the right that have always done it for religious reasons.
what he's talking about is the newer movement that says vaccines are bad for you and cause disease.
the religious exemption has never been a big issue, not enough to make a dent in herd immunity. It's the dirty hippies that are causing the big problems in the US.
nah, heart just pumps blood. you've still got a couple seconds while the blood you've already got in your head uses up the oxygen in panic and you FEEL getting shot.
gotta have them aim for the thinky bit.
then mod down, like super down, for being a conspiracy nut.
i'd prefer a presumably very very effective gunshot to the brain, while i'm asleep.
but an execution style gunshot would probably be the quickest and most pain-free death possible.
you're literally dead before you can realize you're dead.
it's not taxed for road maintenance though.
also i've heard it said that asphalt is more convenient in places with bad winters.
... fracking is generally for natural gas... which is used to generate electricity... for your electric vehicles.
no, if you want to incentivize ecological auto purchases, you should incentivize is directly. But the gas tax was purely a contribution to maintain infrastructure. when you have some citizens not paying at all into that fund, while contributing exactly the same amount of wear and tear as before... you've got issues.
what will you do when more people start switching over to hybrids and electrics... as you know, we kind of want people to do? will you just let the roads fall apart?
if everybody went over to electric...
was he eligible to practice law at the time?
if so they're fine.
you'd say the title of this film would never be, rockstar ex-president Sam Houser, even if houser were dead, because he was the president during the time-frame in question.
let the world burn. it would certainly make for an interesting tuesday.
... you don't know me, barrels are scary
As Randall puts it, getting to orbital height isn't the hard part, it's getting to orbital speed.
https://what-if.xkcd.com/58/
things stay in orbit because they're going ungodly fast. That whole centrifugal force thing, our stuff up there is constantly falling toward the earth, and constantly moving so fast laterally that it's missed hitting the earth.
same for the sun, but bigger. the problem being, you shoot something out of orbit of earth fine... it's still moving ungodly fast, fast enough to miss hitting the sun though, and from what that guy up there is saying, the sun is actively pushing stuff away.
:)
yes, not paying taxes will do that.
i'd wonder at the purchasing power of the average income. i'd also wonder at the distribution of income, with greece's current 25 percent unemployment rate.
the US rail is pretty functional too, but that corridor actually turns profits occasionally.
wait, greece still has TV's?
also, i hope their commentary goes something along the lines of, "this tragedy occurred on an actual functioning, profit-neutral rail line" because, you know, greeks probably have never encountered that scenario.
http://www.bbc.com/news/magazi...
I think the truest definition of AI, the endearing one that we've feared ever since the inception of the concept, is something capable of supplanting us. Both the capacity and potential will to do it. It can't be a tool of ours, it must have its own agency.
ever try playing cards in the back seat? the stability of most roads is a nightmare unless you've got the best shocks made by man... and the turning. The magnets might work, but not for dice, and cards. ... just send those kids in a separate car... :) and repurpose that table to "christen" the highway so to speak.
... tabletop game... how much room do you imagine they have? with what kind of stability.
this is why the best option is to strap the safety crate to the roof of the vehicle, and let the dog fear-poop itself while getting its fill of the 60mph scent-hurricane of highway travel.