Dude, its all about intentions... they're the only things you control. When it comes to acts, you're not independent of the world... some loser with an axe to grind can come in and mess everything up for you and your grand plans.
Ex: Say you help an old lady across the street... good act, right? Ok, if your intention was to impress some girl by doing it, get to heaven, blah blah blah... your good act doesn't look so good anymore... ulterior motives aren't always seen through acts... intentions are what matters.
The reason he was even able to buy into the Rangers was that his daddy was President, and the Rangers needed a new stadium. His success came from being the son of a sitting president, not from anything he did on his own.
Laws generally follow morality, but morality isn't bound by laws. If it were, then morality could change on the whim of a few people in a room from time to time, or from place to place. Way back when, slavery was the law, but it was still immoral. Laws can change when enough people decide they don't agree with them anymore, but an act(murder, slavery, telling the truth) will always be moral or immoral, regradless of them.
Sure you say "I can get 11GB more storage for only $50!!" But that is the geek inside of you, always wanting bigger, better, faster, more.
Its not like this isn't part of Apple's plan as well... it makes the price of the bigger ones look more reasonable, and who are they to tell you you have to buy the mini.
Why not rechargable? What in the environment prevents it? Inquiring mind wants to know.... and for the dust, maybe they could use a few peeling skins like racecar drivers' visors.
We basically created the burglar as a distration (among other reasons), let him burgle, and then caught to to procliam ourselves victorious.... he's a bad guy and all, but there were other priorities.
From way back in 2006, this looks like the guy you mention:
https://slashdot.org/comments....
Read about TRIZ... it's about how inventions evolve in predictable ways.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
and this is a book by it's creator:
And Suddenly the Inventor Appeared: TRIZ, the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
Elon Musk had the same idea:
http://news.slashdot.org/story...
I think you're talking about sourceforge... this was about stackoverflow.
The ones he's stashing for his soup? Or are you saying he's fat??
Try http://jango.com/ :)
works in Russia
Looky.... I found part 2!
AMD info
Loser - check
Axe to grind - check
My good intentions lost to others' acts - check
Thanx dude! You proved my piont. : )
Dude, its all about intentions... they're the only things you control. When it comes to acts, you're not independent of the world... some loser with an axe to grind can come in and mess everything up for you and your grand plans.
Ex: Say you help an old lady across the street... good act, right? Ok, if your intention was to impress some girl by doing it, get to heaven, blah blah blah... your good act doesn't look so good anymore... ulterior motives aren't always seen through acts... intentions are what matters.
Because he wants you to... makes him seem less uppity, so NASCAR fans will vote for him... a ranch helps too.
I bet its someone who has something to do with the jobs it provides for florida...
The reason he was even able to buy into the Rangers was that his daddy was President, and the Rangers needed a new stadium. His success came from being the son of a sitting president, not from anything he did on his own.
You are correct, sir!
Also, a better comparison might be Kerry (minus wife) vs Bush. It would be closer anyway.
Which army is that... The one in Iraq, or the one we send to find him oh, near the end of October?
Just wait till the last week of October... I'm sure he'll conviently pop up around then.
Anyone remembr Private Idaho?
One current incarnaton is here:
http://www.itech.net.au/pi/
It uses remailers and pgp in the same onion scheme for email... for when u want nobody to see ur email.
...or if it comes on tape.
If they're not one word reviews, they're not worth reading... who has time anymore for such language... just tell me if I should read it or not.
I'll just have my spam do my homework for me.
Laws generally follow morality, but morality isn't bound by laws. If it were, then morality could change on the whim of a few people in a room from time to time, or from place to place. Way back when, slavery was the law, but it was still immoral. Laws can change when enough people decide they don't agree with them anymore, but an act(murder, slavery, telling the truth) will always be moral or immoral, regradless of them.
Its not like this isn't part of Apple's plan as well... it makes the price of the bigger ones look more reasonable, and who are they to tell you you have to buy the mini.
....here's your thin slice of pie.
Why not rechargable? What in the environment prevents it? Inquiring mind wants to know.... and for the dust, maybe they could use a few peeling skins like racecar drivers' visors.
Read here
The sundial from a little while ago helps find tint and all. The pics need calibration.... doesn't sound like a conspiracy to me.
We basically created the burglar as a distration (among other reasons), let him burgle, and then caught to to procliam ourselves victorious.... he's a bad guy and all, but there were other priorities.