Re:Google is the Foundation
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Less Than Free
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· Score: 5, Informative
Google embraces fusion -- both in the realm of data and the duties of its employees. They far surpass the need for a simple psychologist -- they need someone to both analyze personalities, and serve as a resource to help smooth out those personality imbalances.
Well, it must because the faster processors are doing the smoking! Especially them AMDs, gotta be careful with 'em -- they say it's peer pressure, ya know.
Just as an addition to my comment... as per e-Visa.com....
In 1999, Visa U.S.A. capitalized on this emerging technology and created e-Visa to encourage the widespread adoption of electronic commerce and help consumers, merchants, and members realize the full potential of the Internet. e-Visa's partnerships, technology initiatives, and strong security programs help motivate consumers and businesses to explore new ways to benefit from using Visa payment methods online.
Did the JSL folk just happen to predict that Visa was going to do this back in '97?
(ohoh, and I remembered to use "Plain Old Text" for this post...)
Apparently Visa trademarked eVisa and e-Visa, as stated by a previous poster. But when I look at some whois info... this is what I'm seeing...
Domain Name: E-VISA.COM
Created on..............: Wed, Apr 22, 1998
Expires on..............: Wed, Dec 03, 2003
Record last updated on..: Mon, Feb 25, 2002
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Domain Name: EVISA.COM
Record expires on 28-Aug-2009.
Record created on 27-Aug-1997.
Database last updated on 23-Nov-2002 12:04:47 EST.
Did Visa just happen to forget to register theit domains for a year or so? Looks like JSL had evisa before Visa did... at least on the Internet.
We'll replace X when it makes sense to do so and not before. Right now, there is no better (or even close to equal) solution.
LOL, isn't this most peoples leading reason for continuing to use Windows? Looks like this is just a reason that people use when they don't want to change the way something already is.
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Damn it... I'm just assuming all the positions are currently occupied...
"And also, with the assistance Lockheed Martin, Internet Explorer now gives you the power to order your very own airstrikes."
So now we're paying government employee's to play games? Can I have that job?
I'm'a call you Shatner from now on.
...Shatner >:P
What amazes me even more is that you managed to get the URL correct, but spelled his name wrong in the subject.
Well, it must because the faster processors are doing the smoking! Especially them AMDs, gotta be careful with 'em -- they say it's peer pressure, ya know.
He's in the desert. "It's very dry."
Perhaps the first one broke after she had written the review... What's the process for editing a product rating on Amazon? lol
Just as an addition to my comment... as per e-Visa.com....
In 1999, Visa U.S.A. capitalized on this emerging technology and created e-Visa to encourage the widespread adoption of electronic commerce and help consumers, merchants, and members realize the full potential of the Internet. e-Visa's partnerships, technology initiatives, and strong security programs help motivate consumers and businesses to explore new ways to benefit from using Visa payment methods online.
Did the JSL folk just happen to predict that Visa was going to do this back in '97?
(ohoh, and I remembered to use "Plain Old Text" for this post...)
Apparently Visa trademarked eVisa and e-Visa, as stated by a previous poster. But when I look at some whois info... this is what I'm seeing... Domain Name: E-VISA.COM Created on..............: Wed, Apr 22, 1998 Expires on..............: Wed, Dec 03, 2003 Record last updated on..: Mon, Feb 25, 2002 --- Domain Name: EVISA.COM Record expires on 28-Aug-2009. Record created on 27-Aug-1997. Database last updated on 23-Nov-2002 12:04:47 EST. Did Visa just happen to forget to register theit domains for a year or so? Looks like JSL had evisa before Visa did... at least on the Internet.
Ahh, but that would imply that your boss is intelligent enough to not use Windows -- frightening thought.