now, Beste's blog: this is all speculation, yadda yadda, none of my arguments matter (pretty convuluted and not quite to the point), then something about educating them. i agree that the grandparent is right, the middle east is a mess because it's been treated like an empire. they see us as exploiters, and they hate anything realated to the west as a result. besides, that's no excuse for invasion. if that was the plan, say so. it's illegal and immoral to invade on false pretenses. besides, we in europe don't care for the american way of life and values, why should the arabs? the west is in clear value decay. and you furtherd enraged the arab world and created more martyrs that only care about their family being killed in rogue bombings.
yes, Beste is eloquent in his writing, much better than i am, but his picture is clearly clouded.
exactly. it scares me to hell that here in Portugal (Spain's Canada) the government seems to think that Bush's policies are actually working. Taking in account the state of the economy, i think they're learning the wrong things with the wrong nation...
i'm not going to read the thread, i'm tired. but i'll just say it's not just bush. it's the hole thing in "bowling for columbine", and then trying to impose that culture to everyone. besides, kerry's not that different...
of course, nothing should be done by those who know nothing of the market. MS shares will go down, but when? you might not get a short until then (that is, you may have to by if it takes long enough)
yeah, now it just reboots. google it. crash analysis reports a device problem, but people on the net say it could be a faulty motherboard, faulty memory, faulty power supply...
the family pc here crashed a lot, and i was wondering what the hell i did. i installed no devices, no firewall, no antivirus (i have now, skip the flames;) ), so how could it be a device fault? the only thing now was that the machine was plugged in and uppgraded. it just crashed, randomly. sometimes when consuming full pipe, sometimes full processor, sometimes just randomly. then i noticed it was just in my profile! and now it actually stopped crashing without doing nothing...
i just wish i could make sense of her address so i can say what i felt...
MOD PARENT UP!
danke
wow. i need to get more informed...
this is not about a fantasy or anything, i'm wondering about freedoms.
but... and honestly, IMHO (but not terribly informed), the pictures themselves, if not connected to him, aren't ilegal.
am i wrong?
yeah, that numbering feature happened to me. it mixed up header numbering and content numbering after paste.
ugh.
and somebody asks: "what about sales figures for the next year?" and it starts changing? :)
wait, actually, that would be cool
the internet never fails to amaze me...
or sicken me...
off course i don't care, i don't have important information in either.
so what? without hardware DRM support, fair use rights rule.
what about linux, that would be great innovation to shut up some people...
is that a complaint or did you pay extra?
not 50+, but in a so frightning and bloody way. well, and in an invicible country.
of course the us can't just stop having an influence, but it must stop bullying.
of course he's agreeing.
now, Beste's blog: this is all speculation, yadda yadda, none of my arguments matter (pretty convuluted and not quite to the point), then something about educating them. i agree that the grandparent is right, the middle east is a mess because it's been treated like an empire. they see us as exploiters, and they hate anything realated to the west as a result.
besides, that's no excuse for invasion. if that was the plan, say so. it's illegal and immoral to invade on false pretenses.
besides, we in europe don't care for the american way of life and values, why should the arabs? the west is in clear value decay.
and you furtherd enraged the arab world and created more martyrs that only care about their family being killed in rogue bombings.
yes, Beste is eloquent in his writing, much better than i am, but his picture is clearly clouded.
exactly.
it scares me to hell that here in Portugal (Spain's Canada) the government seems to think that Bush's policies are actually working. Taking in account the state of the economy, i think they're learning the wrong things with the wrong nation...
weird, on a duron 800, kde run great. yes, SuSE's. so maybe a configuration issue.
if you have to use 4 text processores, aren't you having to much work?
mandrake and parted always worked for me...
i'm not going to read the thread, i'm tired.
but i'll just say it's not just bush. it's the hole thing in "bowling for columbine", and then trying to impose that culture to everyone.
besides, kerry's not that different...
of course, nothing should be done by those who know nothing of the market.
MS shares will go down, but when? you might not get a short until then (that is, you may have to by if it takes long enough)
not your fault, slashdot cuts words at 40 chars
yeah, now it just reboots.
;) ), so how could it be a device fault? the only thing now was that the machine was plugged in and uppgraded.
google it. crash analysis reports a device problem, but people on the net say it could be a faulty motherboard, faulty memory, faulty power supply...
the family pc here crashed a lot, and i was wondering what the hell i did. i installed no devices, no firewall, no antivirus (i have now, skip the flames
it just crashed, randomly. sometimes when consuming full pipe, sometimes full processor, sometimes just randomly. then i noticed it was just in my profile! and now it actually stopped crashing without doing nothing...
oh yeah, no blue screens... sure...
yum?
apt?
just helping. yes, it's not ideial. that's why i love debian
i think it's called democracy or something...
Kazaa, good searching?
God, that's so unusable that i don't know how someone bares it...
nice example, but i've never seen that logo...
so, it's not quite the same