I like it because it's way better and much faster at searching for files than Microsoft's search functionality.
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These guys are true geeks. The total value of $2,718,281,828 just happens to be e, or natural logarithm fame. Strangely funny. I wonder if any other companies have used interesting valuations.
Canada's new Personal Information Protectiona and Electronics Document Act is starting to be tested with the issue of wheather or not companies can release private information to third parties. For an ISP like Shaw to release customer names to the CRIA would require consent (not likely) or the occurance of an illegal act.
It seems that the general issue is that we want to know what the real colour of the sky is on Mars. Obviously, we must send a human to Mars to settle this argument.
The only thing I watch on tv are DVD's. (I guess that doesn't really count).
Anyways, the only things worth watching reruns of the Simpsons, which is better than any new stuff that's put out, and hockey. If I want to watch an actual tv show, I'll just download it for a more convenient time; and commercial free!!!
But neurosurgeons and repairmen make more than $10/hr canadian. Which, believe me, makes anyone who can solve your problem way overqualified to be working in tech support.
I like it because it's way better and much faster at searching for files than Microsoft's search functionality.
These guys are true geeks. The total value of $2,718,281,828 just happens to be e, or natural logarithm fame. Strangely funny. I wonder if any other companies have used interesting valuations.
Canada's new Personal Information Protectiona and Electronics Document Act is starting to be tested with the issue of wheather or not companies can release private information to third parties. For an ISP like Shaw to release customer names to the CRIA would require consent (not likely) or the occurance of an illegal act.
Call of Duty all the way.
So, digital camera's and Tang are the practical spin-offs from the space program. cool.
It seems that the general issue is that we want to know what the real colour of the sky is on Mars. Obviously, we must send a human to Mars to settle this argument.
"Where do we draw the line people? what is acceptable and what is not?" As an open society, the Market shall decide if something is accepted or not.
Anyways, the only things worth watching reruns of the Simpsons, which is better than any new stuff that's put out, and hockey. If I want to watch an actual tv show, I'll just download it for a more convenient time; and commercial free!!!
But neurosurgeons and repairmen make more than $10/hr canadian. Which, believe me, makes anyone who can solve your problem way overqualified to be working in tech support.