"Dropped call rate" doesn't mean anything; a 60 minute call is more likely to drop than a 30 second call. And any call is more likely to drop if I'm driving through a tunnel while on the phone.
So when the traffic ticket arrives at my house showing Osama Bin Laden and Bill Clinton blowing a red light while eating Big Macs, I'll assume it was a fake next time instead of paying the ticket.
He was great in this film.
http://eeuauaughhhuauaahh.ytmnd.com/
There's a lot of truth to this -- what's wrong with grabbing an old video game system at a thrift store and playing some old classics?
Many of us enjoy classic films, why not classic games?
Domain name != IP address
If a human can read it, an OCR program should be able to read it as well. If not, that's a bug.
I'll find you! ...oh well, it was probably nothing.
I hope Yahoo will buy Yahoo.
Wake me up when it's over 9000.
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True, that part would be covered by the 10th amendment. So your best bet is to move to some lawless state, for example Nevada.
*facepalm*
Shoot whoever read your e-mail, whoever didn't protect your e-mail, and while you're at it, anyone on your lawn.
If it's not safe, you can always use your second amendment rights.
Well that's mathematically sound reasoning!
Larry & friends aren't strictly to blame for this one.
Perhaps, but the rhetoric coming from Mr. Ahmadinejad is alarming, to say the least.
Again, that's NOT what I said at all.
Please read the post you're replying to before you get your panties all in a bunch.
I never said that countries that are NOT in the list are peaceful; I merely said that the ones that ARE in the list don't strike me as such.
When I think of countries contributing to global peace, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, etc. don't come to mind in the first place.
So can we declare 2012 the "Year of the Linux Smartphone"?
"Dropped call rate" doesn't mean anything; a 60 minute call is more likely to drop than a 30 second call. And any call is more likely to drop if I'm driving through a tunnel while on the phone.
"AAAAAH! It's a celebration, bitches!"
So Adobe didn't mind helping Google, even while Google was developing a replacement for Acrobat Reader?
Seems a little odd to me.
So when the traffic ticket arrives at my house showing Osama Bin Laden and Bill Clinton blowing a red light while eating Big Macs, I'll assume it was a fake next time instead of paying the ticket.
Take note CS professors: writing a Pac Man ghost algorithm would be an awesome exercise.
You do realize there's a free version of Avast for home users, right?