England was the first western nation to allow women to inherit property, about 1700 IIRC. Until then the oldest son was responsible for taking care of his mother when his father died.
Not even close to true. Women in certain Greek city states could inherit property, key one to note is Sparta. Norse society allowed inheritance as well.
Or the simple option. Allow recipients to rate messages for lewdness/rudeness. People could then filter their messages on the rating of the sender and the sender has no clue what their message rating is.
If you wanted to find out how it was to be one of them, why not make a real profile. I find it hard to believe there isn't one single male and one single female in the company.
They're on the site to meet OTHER PEOPLE. If they want to meet OTHER PEOPLE, then maybe they should message them. Instead of assuming they're some queen and we should all clamor for her attention. I've gotten a crude ton of "likes" and "winks" on dating sides, but rarely a message. If they want to engage in communication they can message me.
This is what I was thinking. The OS is taking up less resources proportionally of an ever more powerful hardware base. Awesome! The only point is maybe nixing 32-bit support.
No you can't. Christianity and it's doctrines are not all from the Bible. Catholicism says this out right. Sola scriptura (scripture alone) is heretical. And they have given quite a few definitive arguments about why that is, ironically using the Bible itself.
Maybe that's because it's not transfiguration but transubstantiation. Shamelessly ripped from wikipedia:
"Substance" here means what something is in itself. (For more on the philosophical concept, see Substance theory.) A hat's shape is not the hat itself, nor is its colour the hat, nor is its size, nor its softness to the touch, nor anything else about it perceptible to the senses. The hat itself (the "substance") has the shape, the colour, the size, the softness and the other appearances, but is distinct from them. Whereas the appearances, which are referred to by the philosophical term accidents are perceptible to the senses, the substance is not.
The the transubstantiation of the Eucharist is one of things that many Catholics and most Protestants don't understand fully, like the immaculate conception.
In all honesty, and you may laugh, but the LiveScience articles on Fox tend to far better than the one's on CNN or MSNBC. They generally don't have sensationalist headlines and the articles tend to stay on topic rather than bring up tangentially relevant information.
maybe they only affected 600 people?
Chrome freezes up for me all the time. More so than FF and IE.
The woman apparently wasn't from polite society and had some social interaction issues.
That was a reasonable question in polite society. I'm sorry you hate everyone you don't know.
Wading through crap vs ignoring it.
That's what eHarmony does I believe.
Also ancient Rome: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W...
England was the first western nation to allow women to inherit property, about 1700 IIRC. Until then the oldest son was responsible for taking care of his mother when his father died.
Not even close to true. Women in certain Greek city states could inherit property, key one to note is Sparta. Norse society allowed inheritance as well.
Or the simple option. Allow recipients to rate messages for lewdness/rudeness. People could then filter their messages on the rating of the sender and the sender has no clue what their message rating is.
If you wanted to find out how it was to be one of them, why not make a real profile. I find it hard to believe there isn't one single male and one single female in the company.
So instead of wading through crap, they could you know, actually pick and message the lily in the pond so to speak.
They're on the site to meet OTHER PEOPLE. If they want to meet OTHER PEOPLE, then maybe they should message them. Instead of assuming they're some queen and we should all clamor for her attention. I've gotten a crude ton of "likes" and "winks" on dating sides, but rarely a message. If they want to engage in communication they can message me.
This is what I was thinking. The OS is taking up less resources proportionally of an ever more powerful hardware base. Awesome! The only point is maybe nixing 32-bit support.
That's it? Fuck me, breathing increases cancer risk these days.
Tell us how you really feel.
Sounds as if, like the rest of the planet, you're stupid.
I don't think you have any principles...
As usual some ass hat doesn't read the article before commenting.
The article itself doesn't mention the jail break portion. How do you expect the poster to?
No you can't. Christianity and it's doctrines are not all from the Bible. Catholicism says this out right. Sola scriptura (scripture alone) is heretical. And they have given quite a few definitive arguments about why that is, ironically using the Bible itself.
http://www.catholic.com/projec...
http://www.catholicbasictraini...
Which is?
Maybe that's because it's not transfiguration but transubstantiation. Shamelessly ripped from wikipedia:
"Substance" here means what something is in itself. (For more on the philosophical concept, see Substance theory.) A hat's shape is not the hat itself, nor is its colour the hat, nor is its size, nor its softness to the touch, nor anything else about it perceptible to the senses. The hat itself (the "substance") has the shape, the colour, the size, the softness and the other appearances, but is distinct from them. Whereas the appearances, which are referred to by the philosophical term accidents are perceptible to the senses, the substance is not.
The the transubstantiation of the Eucharist is one of things that many Catholics and most Protestants don't understand fully, like the immaculate conception.
The Chevy Volt?
It's hard to tell by the article, is this system for the tech preview only, or also for the consumer release versions?
WOOSH!! Right over your head. :P
In all honesty, and you may laugh, but the LiveScience articles on Fox tend to far better than the one's on CNN or MSNBC. They generally don't have sensationalist headlines and the articles tend to stay on topic rather than bring up tangentially relevant information.