First off, congratulations on marrying a great woman. Finding a woman that will "give it" on demand throughout the entire relationship is quite a find!
Secondly, to each and their own... Britney may not float your boat, but she really does it for others.
Thirdly, just because you are married doesn't mean the sex should be boring. Be creative, sounds like you have a great girl there!
I wonder how this system compares with a program developed at Berkeley called Moss to serve the same purpose. Moss is free and available as a web service. It is really pretty neat, for those of you advocating the use of 'diff' Moss is quite a bit more complicated than diff. It will match up lines of common code and also compare the choice of token names within the program.
Learn more here:
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/moss.html
This isnt directly related to propaghanda, but it is related to radio in other countries not following neighboring countries rules...
For instance radio stations in Mexico do not have as strict limits when it comes to the amount of power they can broadcast their signal at. The signal from several of these radio stations close to the border reach the US but definitly don't obey the FCC power restrictions.
I believe the original poster used 'third world' as a way of showing his belief that those countries are behind the times when it comes to phone service. This has nothing to do with arrogance... probably just a bad choice of words.
First off, congratulations on marrying a great woman. Finding a woman that will "give it" on demand throughout the entire relationship is quite a find!
Secondly, to each and their own... Britney may not float your boat, but she really does it for others.
Thirdly, just because you are married doesn't mean the sex should be boring. Be creative, sounds like you have a great girl there!
I wonder how this system compares with a program developed at Berkeley called Moss to serve the same purpose. Moss is free and available as a web service. It is really pretty neat, for those of you advocating the use of 'diff' Moss is quite a bit more complicated than diff. It will match up lines of common code and also compare the choice of token names within the program. Learn more here: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~aiken/moss.html
This isnt directly related to propaghanda, but it is related to radio in other countries not following neighboring countries rules... For instance radio stations in Mexico do not have as strict limits when it comes to the amount of power they can broadcast their signal at. The signal from several of these radio stations close to the border reach the US but definitly don't obey the FCC power restrictions.
I believe the original poster used 'third world' as a way of showing his belief that those countries are behind the times when it comes to phone service. This has nothing to do with arrogance... probably just a bad choice of words.