You wouldn't need a 30 degree incline. Once you imagine a 2,500 mile long magnetic launcher, there's no reason not to imagine one end poking 100,000 feet or more up above the stratosphere.
But the links you provided refute every claim you make. The articles don't support your claims of millions killed for organ harvesting. The articles don't support your claims of hundreds of millions of female infanticides. The articles don't any of the things you claim they say. You either posted those links as a joke, or you posted them because you have the reading comprehension skills of a six year old child.
And to be honest, I'm beginning to think that you're not joking.
No kidding -- that's why I call you the master. I think only one person actually called you on your bullshit numbers. Hell, you you even self-godwined, and yet the rest of the fools still accepted your crackpot arguments. That means you're awesome.
I especially liked how the one guy didn't even get the lampshade reference. It was grim, and a little stomach turning, but I like my comedy like I like my coffee.
Now you're haggling with me over the magnitude of how much worse China is than Germany.... not whether or not it is.
No, I've made no attempt to haggle with you at all. Neither of those articles say what you claim they say, and now you're trying to change the subject to an imaginary straw man constructed by you.
You gave specific numbers, and were asked to support them. You posted articles that did not contain numbers, or contained numbers that contradicted your assertions.
As I said, this this an excellent trolling method. I am very impressed with your skills.
Bravo, good sir. I am especially fond of your technique of linking to articles that are either totally irrelevant or directly contradict your assertions. I find this makes for a much more refined and enjoyable troll.
It's only 1,137 out of 30,000, over a period of five years. That's an 0.75% loss rate, or less than one in a hundred per year.
Moreover, it sounds like only a third had personal information on them. For all we know, two-thirds of these laptops may be 15 years old 286's, and sitting in a warehouse next to the Ark of the Covenant.
Kotaku says that this will even be true in the GameCube version of Princess, to avoid confusion.
The article says:
in the Wii version of the game, Link would be right-handed, although he's traditionally an elfin south paw... a character trait retained on the GameCube version of the game.
A woman is (presumed) murdered, and VA Linux is paying kdawson to ask us to discuss what effect this may have on a file system.
I can not support this. I will no longer visit Slashdot or any other VA Linux website, and I will actively avoid any products produced by VA Linux.
Actually, "camp out" means to "camp" "outdoors".
The proper term to use for standing in line three hours is "standing in line."
Why are you replying to me?
Some AC complained about the quality of a post, and I made the obvious joke, "you must be new to slashdot."
I guarantee there are $3,000 refrigerators available today designed to last more than 7 years.
That $125 card is going to be worth $25 in two years.
So if you buy an expensive card today, and there's a small chance they'll give you an inexpensive free replacement in two or three years.
Whoop-dee-freaking-doo.
You wouldn't need a 30 degree incline. Once you imagine a 2,500 mile long magnetic launcher, there's no reason not to imagine one end poking 100,000 feet or more up above the stratosphere.
And to be honest, I'm beginning to think that you're not joking.
No kidding -- that's why I call you the master. I think only one person actually called you on your bullshit numbers. Hell, you you even self-godwined, and yet the rest of the fools still accepted your crackpot arguments. That means you're awesome.
I especially liked how the one guy didn't even get the lampshade reference. It was grim, and a little stomach turning, but I like my comedy like I like my coffee.
Wait... what were we talking about, anyhow? Something about offshoring?
You're awesome. You're going on my friends list.
You gave specific numbers, and were asked to support them. You posted articles that did not contain numbers, or contained numbers that contradicted your assertions.
As I said, this this an excellent trolling method. I am very impressed with your skills.
Bravo, good sir. I am especially fond of your technique of linking to articles that are either totally irrelevant or directly contradict your assertions. I find this makes for a much more refined and enjoyable troll.
No, wait... what's that word that means the complete opposite of interesting?
Will this go online before or after astronauts set foot on Mars?
I can confirm this happened, too. I read a guys blog, and he said that he heard it was done by Osama bin Ladin.
It's only 1,137 out of 30,000, over a period of five years. That's an 0.75% loss rate, or less than one in a hundred per year.
Moreover, it sounds like only a third had personal information on them. For all we know, two-thirds of these laptops may be 15 years old 286's, and sitting in a warehouse next to the Ark of the Covenant.
The article says:
I say:
Ebert loved Star Wars.
Did I just type "they're" instead of "their"? Dear god, whatever is wrong with teh rest of you is appearently CONTAGIUS! Your a rediculous looser.
NAT != Firewall
I can't tell if you're shooting for "+5 funny" or "+5 retard".