Thank you. I hate that it is allowed to be so, not seeing terms during the buying process is allowed to be binding. Thank you supreme court, I can always count on your honesty, much like congress.
Why the f--- do we no longer have the right to repair something we bought? What nation wide law was passed that took that right away? What's next, bread that we aren't allowed to slice?
Straw dog much? This is 2019, not 1991, nobody has a house full of 75 watt or higher bulbs, they have all burned out and we were all forced to buy crappy CFL's then finally usable LED's. If you have heat issues due to the lighting in your house then just move your grow operation to an out building. Must be your house I smell down the street. Very discreet.
Does anyone believe that joke, really? People invested enough to be a Wikipedia editor are invested for crying out loud. They are not neutral: They are invested due to strong personal opinion and/or by greed. If they write things you agree with then you think them neutral, writing something you disagree with reveals them to be political hacks, corporate shills, sock puppets or worse. Wandering through Wikipedia, snopes, or Slashdot provides ample evidence of all of us thinking we wrote or read something neutral that many others thing is totally insane.
It seems the washington legislature is packed... With comedians, or something like that. I figure they will find a compromise and move the clock 47 minutes.
That's all fine for a monarchy, if you want a monarchy. Wasan't the founding of the U.S.A. concerned about turning away from such a system and its class system. Before the U.S.A. school system was federalized they often demonstrated that ANYONE could move in or out of the political system. Now we're taught that only a magical 'ruling class' has the ability to lead. Wow. Now we're taught in Martin Luther King High School to judge based on skin colour, not the content of someone's skin colour. Now I'm off to my rewritten history class where they will tell me who to vote for, love my school.
Amazing, making people listen to music NOT of their choosing results in distraction. This is sooo far from science.Give them a nobel prize. I mean Ig Nobel Prize, they earned it. https://www.improbable.com/ig/...
Yes, you do have [the] right to charge for False Information. It is sold and pushed down your throat every minute of every day via the radio, TV, intertubes, and print media. For instance: The fake/biased/made up 'news' of Dan Rather got him and his network successfully sued several times but that didn't stop him or his network because the lies catered to a certain subset and advertisers paid dearly to have their ads pushed to that subset. Dan Rather was not a 'news' man, rather he was just another used car sales man. Yet he is touted as an icon. Wow. He sure loved his Cowboy Poetry though.
Has anyone experienced an HR person that actually understood what the IT department really did? Has anyone experienced an HR person that did not believe they were inherently and deeply superior to the IT person, and superior to the entire IT department? If so, perhaps you are the lucky one. When that person with a BA in literature is assessing your 'abilities' don't be surprise if someone with another BA in literature gets the job instead of someone with 20+ years of successful experience and references from successful peers. Now, I don't want to go off on a rant here but.... Screw you gerald.
Over pricing the 3D content and making it difficult or impossible to get 3D versions of new releases may be the big issue. I have an active and a passive 3D TV, both are excellent performers for the 2D content that is provided. I was an early adopter, I started with a Nimslo 3D film camera, I also have the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3, and the GoPro 3D Hero System which was a bit of a drag when helmet mounted and travelling at freeway speeds, and a very nice Dell laptop with an active 3D screen. The negatives: A: Fuji never made their 3D photo printer available in the US making sharing pictures nearly impossible. Also those lenticular prints (Nimslo or Fuji) really limit the resolution of your pictures. B: Active screens using proprietary signalling to force you to use proprietary ($$$) active glasses, AND having to buy new glasses because batteries were not replaceable. C: If a studio would release a DVD in 3D it was always terribly over priced (yet I bought several) and usually long after the 2D version was out. The 3D version fit on the same lousy disk as the 2D version, come on disney, sony, who ever, you jerks. -- Perhaps the intent is to maintain incredible profits by not diluting their product stream with even the most insignificant addition of providing 3D versions. Remember, BetaMax provided a superior product but went down in flames to VHS due to the much larger availability of content.
Then all they need is a proper name for the device. How about calling it the "Darwin"? -- By the way, in that video I think you can see him jumping the shark.
In your reply you used "otherwise you'd knew" and "the sixt more spoken language". I think you meant "otherwise you'd Gnu" and "the Sith more spoken language".
Thank you.
I hate that it is allowed to be so, not seeing terms during the buying process is allowed to be binding.
Thank you supreme court, I can always count on your honesty, much like congress.
Why the f--- do we no longer have the right to repair something we bought?
What nation wide law was passed that took that right away?
What's next, bread that we aren't allowed to slice?
Straw dog much?
This is 2019, not 1991, nobody has a house full of 75 watt or higher bulbs, they have all burned out and we were all forced to buy crappy CFL's then finally usable LED's.
If you have heat issues due to the lighting in your house then just move your grow operation to an out building.
Must be your house I smell down the street. Very discreet.
Does anyone believe that joke, really?
People invested enough to be a Wikipedia editor are invested for crying out loud.
They are not neutral: They are invested due to strong personal opinion and/or by greed.
If they write things you agree with then you think them neutral, writing something you disagree with reveals them to be political hacks, corporate shills, sock puppets or worse.
Wandering through Wikipedia, snopes, or Slashdot provides ample evidence of all of us thinking we wrote or read something neutral that many others thing is totally insane.
It seems the washington legislature is packed...
With comedians, or something like that.
I figure they will find a compromise and move the clock 47 minutes.
That's all fine for a monarchy, if you want a monarchy.
Wasan't the founding of the U.S.A. concerned about turning away from such a system and its class system.
Before the U.S.A. school system was federalized they often demonstrated that ANYONE could move in or out of the political system.
Now we're taught that only a magical 'ruling class' has the ability to lead. Wow.
Now we're taught in Martin Luther King High School to judge based on skin colour, not the content of someone's skin colour.
Now I'm off to my rewritten history class where they will tell me who to vote for, love my school.
But, you repeat yourself.
Before you complain, verify the results, that's what I did with a simple google search.
If you can't trust the alphabet who can you trust?
Amazing, making people listen to music NOT of their choosing results in distraction.
This is sooo far from science.Give them a nobel prize.
I mean Ig Nobel Prize, they earned it.
https://www.improbable.com/ig/...
Yes, you do have [the] right to charge for False Information.
It is sold and pushed down your throat every minute of every day via the radio, TV, intertubes, and print media.
For instance: The fake/biased/made up 'news' of Dan Rather got him and his network successfully sued several times but that didn't stop him or his network because the lies catered to a certain subset and advertisers paid dearly to have their ads pushed to that subset.
Dan Rather was not a 'news' man, rather he was just another used car sales man.
Yet he is touted as an icon. Wow.
He sure loved his Cowboy Poetry though.
Has anyone experienced an HR person that actually understood what the IT department really did?
Has anyone experienced an HR person that did not believe they were inherently and deeply superior to the IT person, and superior to the entire IT department?
If so, perhaps you are the lucky one.
When that person with a BA in literature is assessing your 'abilities' don't be surprise if someone with another BA in literature gets the job instead of someone with 20+ years of successful experience and references from successful peers.
Now, I don't want to go off on a rant here but.... Screw you gerald.
Boss walks in to the lab "Hey, are you playing tic-tac-toe"?
Intern "Uh, well, uh, no! I''m gene splicing. Yeah, that's the ticket!"
Over pricing the 3D content and making it difficult or impossible to get 3D versions of new releases may be the big issue.
I have an active and a passive 3D TV, both are excellent performers for the 2D content that is provided.
I was an early adopter, I started with a Nimslo 3D film camera, I also have the Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3, and the GoPro 3D Hero System which was a bit of a drag when helmet mounted and travelling at freeway speeds, and a very nice Dell laptop with an active 3D screen.
The negatives:
A: Fuji never made their 3D photo printer available in the US making sharing pictures nearly impossible. Also those lenticular prints (Nimslo or Fuji) really limit the resolution of your pictures.
B: Active screens using proprietary signalling to force you to use proprietary ($$$) active glasses, AND having to buy new glasses because batteries were not replaceable.
C: If a studio would release a DVD in 3D it was always terribly over priced (yet I bought several) and usually long after the 2D version was out. The 3D version fit on the same lousy disk as the 2D version, come on disney, sony, who ever, you jerks.
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Perhaps the intent is to maintain incredible profits by not diluting their product stream with even the most insignificant addition of providing 3D versions.
Remember, BetaMax provided a superior product but went down in flames to VHS due to the much larger availability of content.
Stan Lee died this morning.
'Nuff said.
You wouldn't happen to be a lawyer that specializes in class action lawsuits, would you?
Just curious...
Maybe he was using Volkswagen diesel mileage?
No, I have no interest other than my continued hope of finding a safe/secure/low impact way to avoid some of the bloat on these sites.
Nice Slashvertisement.
Did he make it all the way?
I thought Chief Lapu Lapu capped his arse.
I could Google it but why?
It seems that 40, 50 years politicians were different.
Not since.
This might be the 13th sign of the apocalypse.
The bakers dozen of failures.
You put the alligator in to a special kind of box that's larger on the inside.
Those are 'metric' hours....
Then all they need is a proper name for the device.
How about calling it the "Darwin"?
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By the way, in that video I think you can see him jumping the shark.
Reply to cancel accidental down mod. Very sorry.
In your reply you used "otherwise you'd knew" and "the sixt more spoken language".
I think you meant "otherwise you'd Gnu" and "the Sith more spoken language".