The "2012 Olympic gold summer games" can suck my sweet ass, and I'll be damned if I watch one minute of their commercial events or give one revenue dollar to their sponsors.
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>> If 40 % of the market is deleting their cookies...
Then the marketers will end up with data on the stupidest portion of the online populace. Start expecting continued advertisements for debt consolidation loans, monkey punching services, and schlong enhancement medications.
Y'all need a white trash coffee table, boy. Whoo-hoo! You c'n get 'em in a variety of styles an' prices, an' they look plum elegant in most any doublewide.
"Computer games don't affect kids. I mean, if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around darkened rooms, munching magic pills, and listening to repetitive electronic music."
Hmmmmmm... I wasn't thinking of its freedom in that sense, but now that you describe as such, perhaps beer seeks more liberty than I had previously given it credit for.
Montana radio is hilarious. There's one station with repeaters all over the state. The station only owns one album (Dwight Yoakam). You can listen to the same twangy songs plus the farm report, over and over for the 10 hours from Wibaux to Saltese.
Good point, but my question still stands. Was there a Roddenberry-Ontario connection? Is this some sort of charisma drain out of Canada because we pay in cash rather than maple syrup and beaver pelts? Is it an insidious plot to infiltrate our culture and control our minds; get out, eh?
>> People complain who complain about the inelegance of the current periodic table
Anyone who complains about the inelegance of the current table has probably never studied it. I think the periodic table is one of the most wonderful ways in which science has described our natural world.
If you want an example of real inelegance in science, consider Linnaean taxonomy.
As far as I can tell the Dummies series jumped the shark about five years ago. It's a great idea, and used to be executed quite well, but lately they seem to be publishing a lot of trash in an effort to expand their titles and franchise as fast as possible. I think they still do a good job of organizing the material, but the content is often a rehashed help guide with no elucidating exposition. It's usually incomplete, and occasionally out and out wrong.
I can't speak to Networking for Dummies specifically, but several disappointments in recent years lead me to discount the worth of the Dummies books.
Not to threadjack, but I'd be interested in anyone else's experiences with these. Care to confirm my observations, or should I just switch to a better brand of crack?
They are cats.
All cats are evil.
Evil must be destroyed.
Therefore, may is suggest that we
KILL THEM!!!!!
>> We need to send someone...
I suggest the legislative and executive branches. Call it a "fact finding tour" and tell them there's going to be an open bar.
The "2012 Olympic gold summer games" can suck my sweet ass, and I'll be damned if I watch one minute of their commercial events or give one revenue dollar to their sponsors.
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"No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people" - P.T. Barnum
>> If 40 % of the market is deleting their cookies...
Then the marketers will end up with data on the stupidest portion of the online populace. Start expecting continued advertisements for debt consolidation loans, monkey punching services, and schlong enhancement medications.
>> when the time comes to terraform Earth
Some would suggest that we're already doing that, just not very efficiently or accurately.
Y'all need a white trash coffee table, boy. Whoo-hoo! You c'n get 'em in a variety of styles an' prices, an' they look plum elegant in most any doublewide.
"Computer games don't affect kids. I mean, if Pac-Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around darkened rooms, munching magic pills, and listening to repetitive electronic music."
Hmmmmmm... I wasn't thinking of its freedom in that sense, but now that you describe as such, perhaps beer seeks more liberty than I had previously given it credit for.
Now if coffee would just demand justice...
I sure wish beer just wanted to be free half as much as information does.
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>> Planet X is soooo Gen X
Yeah, plus Spike Lee already holds the trademark on this anyhow.
This would make my horoscope much more accurate.
"Hmmm....Bacchus rising....I think you can count on drunken revelry followed by ice packs and aspirin."
Montana radio is hilarious. There's one station with repeaters all over the state. The station only owns one album (Dwight Yoakam). You can listen to the same twangy songs plus the farm report, over and over for the 10 hours from Wibaux to Saltese.
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Additionally, getting an IM while you click copy/paste is still a lot more efficient than having undistracted monks copy your document longhand.
Good point, but my question still stands. Was there a Roddenberry-Ontario connection? Is this some sort of charisma drain out of Canada because we pay in cash rather than maple syrup and beaver pelts? Is it an insidious plot to infiltrate our culture and control our minds; get out, eh?
What's up with all the Canadians linked to that show?
>> People complain who complain about the inelegance of the current periodic table
Anyone who complains about the inelegance of the current table has probably never studied it. I think the periodic table is one of the most wonderful ways in which science has described our natural world.
If you want an example of real inelegance in science, consider Linnaean taxonomy.
It takes a government to raise your child.
As far as I can tell the Dummies series jumped the shark about five years ago. It's a great idea, and used to be executed quite well, but lately they seem to be publishing a lot of trash in an effort to expand their titles and franchise as fast as possible. I think they still do a good job of organizing the material, but the content is often a rehashed help guide with no elucidating exposition. It's usually incomplete, and occasionally out and out wrong.
I can't speak to Networking for Dummies specifically, but several disappointments in recent years lead me to discount the worth of the Dummies books.
Not to threadjack, but I'd be interested in anyone else's experiences with these. Care to confirm my observations, or should I just switch to a better brand of crack?
Today's updates will be in tomorrow's dupe.
It didn't fall. It was pushed!
BSOD
Blue Sky Of Death
>> Basicly the insult is at worst is Bulgaria is not California.
Having seen California, this is mostly a compliment.