Are the cases by the states being played
out in federal court as part of the
DOJ suit?
What I'm driving at is that if they continue
on, will their results have juristiction only
over their state or over the whole nation?
Man, you need to seriously get out and meet some real (adult) women. Besides being anthropomorphic ink splotches, they're kindergartners for heaven's sake!
How did anthromorphic ink splotches
get into kindergarten???
This is a generation that makes documentaries
about sequences of events that aren't even close
to complete, before the rubble even stops
smoldering, if you will.
No, I'm certain future generations will not
lack a historical record. Just have to
wonder if they'll have the stomach to view it.
Let's say!! just tell me how quake 3 is losing blood. All you gamers. "Counter strike is better." "Play counterstrike." Perhaps we would care for a real game! The technology game of today is quake 3. But if he wants to play counter strike. OK. i may respect someone's preference. But if someone wants to say it just for a rouse. QUAKE 3 IS BETTER THAN THE GAMES. also, one more thing. how many of you ATI IS BETTER, NVIDIA IS BETTER ACTUALLY HAVE MADE A GRAPHICS CARD FOR YOURSELF. if we want to be children about it, then go play in the nursery. Give thanks for the ati
Could you please restate that without ranting
and breaking up your thoughts into peices? I
can't understand what you're trying to say.
The cases the states might possibly split off would be still in federal courts, right? So the decisions would still have national effect?
Are the cases by the states being played out in federal court as part of the DOJ suit? What I'm driving at is that if they continue on, will their results have juristiction only over their state or over the whole nation?
How did anthromorphic ink splotches
get into kindergarten???
The world these days, sheesh.
This is a generation that makes documentaries about sequences of events that aren't even close to complete, before the rubble even stops smoldering, if you will. No, I'm certain future generations will not lack a historical record. Just have to wonder if they'll have the stomach to view it.
Could you please restate that without ranting and breaking up your thoughts into peices? I can't understand what you're trying to say.