manager: "The global caliphate of sysadmins threaten our children!"
sysadmin: "I'm still standing right here John."
manager: "Sysadmins will kill all our children."
(sysadmin pulls out cell phone, and initiates an scp of a transaction dump, showing all the embezzlement, hookers and blow, said manager has been prodigiously enjoying.)
The 76 year old man will divert power from life support to engage a rapid entropic backscatter modulation to phasers, to circumvent the frequency tuned shields. It'll be over in just a few seconds.
I think we're doing a pretty good job of that ourselves.
Even as we become a nation of bureaucratic document shufflers, I watched the Republican debates, and had the privilege of witnessing the golden rule being booed, and killing cheered.
maybe his light needs to have an unfortunate accident...
Re:Ken Murray's blog
on
How Doctors Die
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· Score: 5, Insightful
"it takes more and more coffee just to reach normal alertness"
that would explain why my 95 year old grandfather who has been drinking coffee for 84 years, now drinks seven thousand five hundred and twenty one gallons of coffee each morning.
He started with one cup, one fine morning in 1927. And from there it just took "more and more coffee just to reach normal alertness".
Without it, it's like he's preserved in carbonite.
Thank you for your helpful explanation of the dangers of coffee.
At first, I didn't agree with slashdot's evolution, with the majority modding down the minority, but then again, this is kind of similar to real world media, where Fox News, MSNBC, CNN (and others), try and drive the dialogue, with the help of their viewers, and the minority with diverging opinion from the mainstream have a very tiny voice. But persistence can make up for this, persistence and purity of argument.
It takes a persistent minority to continue to bring contrary, sometimes forgotten, sometimes unpopular views into the debate mix.
I for one, have tired of the left/right dialogue. Maybe libertarianism is just like any other ism, in that it doesn't have all the solutions, could never work in a pure form. But perhaps that's true of any "ism". But I think I'm being reasonable when I ask for just a few things:
1. Stop the bleeding. We have to stop the deficit spending. I don't care whose watch or whose administration did the most damage, it doesn't matter anymore. We'll never reverse the direction the debt is going until we put the brakes on deficit spending, and current projections show no end in sight. 1.3 trillion in revenue, with a 1.4 trillion shortfall on 2.7 trillion in planned spending is beyond ridiculous. Not to mention, there's more to the problem then public debt. Private debt is a problem that nobody's talking about. Fewer and fewer Americans convert their labor into capital. They are simply consumption machines. Consumption machines with record levels of debt.
2. Once the bleeding is stopped, we have to start chiseling away at the debt.
Anyway, I appreciate your posts. I bet you're a real interesting fellow in person.
I have been away. But today I logged in and found gifts awaiting me, and I shared these gifts with those whose nimble fingers pound out prodigious prose in defense of liberty.
always be careful with bush meat.
one wrong move, and a portion of your paycheck will be commandeered for 18 years.
If we can load up that quad copter with hot grits, and then fly it over to Natalie Portman's place, and ....-nevermind.
"...more than 1 coin this year without sacrificing much space or melting your face off."
Melting your face off is half the fun!
That's no comment!
manager: "Sysadmins hate us for our freedoms!"
sysadmin: "I'm standing right here John."
manager: "The global caliphate of sysadmins threaten our children!"
sysadmin: "I'm still standing right here John."
manager: "Sysadmins will kill all our children."
(sysadmin pulls out cell phone, and initiates an scp of a transaction dump, showing all the embezzlement, hookers and blow, said manager has been prodigiously enjoying.)
as a person whom recently saw an SNL rerun, I read your entire bit about "cork sniffers" and was rotflmao.
cork soaking at it's best!
I never eat anything with a faece.
iPad Jesus spotted on i50. iDetails on at 11.
agree with everything except: " Apple has more cash on hand than the federal government."
The federal government has Helicopter Ben. Not even Jobs had that power.
fiat is a scheme. and much worse than that of the pyramid variation.
evidence: people in scheme denying vehemently that it's a scheme.
That won't work.
The 76 year old man will divert power from life support to engage a rapid entropic backscatter modulation to phasers, to circumvent the frequency tuned shields. It'll be over in just a few seconds.
Leeloo Dallas multipass.
fs
can someone print a 3d sketch of two printers printing each other into existence?
we can write a bash script to handle the welcome.
For $150,000, a really decent Stearman can be had.
At first glance, I read:
Looking For iPad, Police Find 750 Pounds of man
to which I thought, "naturally. I confuse the two all the time."
the hair on the back of my neck just stood up.
and applauded.
I think we're doing a pretty good job of that ourselves.
Even as we become a nation of bureaucratic document shufflers, I watched the Republican debates, and had the privilege of witnessing the golden rule being booed, and killing cheered.
maybe his light needs to have an unfortunate accident...
"it takes more and more coffee just to reach normal alertness"
that would explain why my 95 year old grandfather who has been drinking coffee for 84 years, now drinks seven thousand five hundred and twenty one gallons of coffee each morning.
He started with one cup, one fine morning in 1927. And from there it just took "more and more coffee just to reach normal alertness".
Without it, it's like he's preserved in carbonite.
Thank you for your helpful explanation of the dangers of coffee.
At first, I didn't agree with slashdot's evolution, with the majority modding down the minority, but then again, this is kind of similar to real world media, where Fox News, MSNBC, CNN (and others), try and drive the dialogue, with the help of their viewers, and the minority with diverging opinion from the mainstream have a very tiny voice. But persistence can make up for this, persistence and purity of argument.
It takes a persistent minority to continue to bring contrary, sometimes forgotten, sometimes unpopular views into the debate mix.
I for one, have tired of the left/right dialogue. Maybe libertarianism is just like any other ism, in that it doesn't have all the solutions, could never work in a pure form. But perhaps that's true of any "ism". But I think I'm being reasonable when I ask for just a few things:
1. Stop the bleeding. We have to stop the deficit spending. I don't care whose watch or whose administration did the most damage, it doesn't matter anymore. We'll never reverse the direction the debt is going until we put the brakes on deficit spending, and current projections show no end in sight. 1.3 trillion in revenue, with a 1.4 trillion shortfall on 2.7 trillion in planned spending is beyond ridiculous. Not to mention, there's more to the problem then public debt. Private debt is a problem that nobody's talking about. Fewer and fewer Americans convert their labor into capital. They are simply consumption machines. Consumption machines with record levels of debt.
2. Once the bleeding is stopped, we have to start chiseling away at the debt.
Anyway, I appreciate your posts. I bet you're a real interesting fellow in person.
I have been away. But today I logged in and found gifts awaiting me, and I shared these gifts with those whose nimble fingers pound out prodigious prose in defense of liberty.
My hat is off to you.
lmao. "escape goats"
"HEEEYA!!!! Faster varmint!!!!"
I like mine with fat juicy borders anyway...