I'm going to assume you weren't shooting for a "+1 Funny" and just say that the dollar's looking pretty weak lately. However, not being an expert, all I can suggest is to fill the pantry and buy gold and silver when everything goes to hell!
I'm 100% white and I worked on a farm as a kid. I don't now because I decided to sweat my butt through college, instead.
These people are being exploited. They are often working for less that minimum wage. It's not that citizens won't do the job: they just won't do it for less than minimum wage or under the table. I'm tired of us doing nothing. Everyone who wants to do nothing is doing it because they want more power or money; they don't care about these people. Those who care would rather we either secure the borders or remove the quotas entirely. If we simply let everyone in who wanted to, those who don't have criminal records would submit to reasonable checks rather than risk their lives crossing rivers and deserts-- and the few who decided to still do so would be a lot easier to manage.
False dilemma. Governments are corrupt, independent of whether corporations are also corrupt. Your argument assumes that if we place power in the hands of the government, they'll use it properly. By the way, the government took over airport security back in 2001, so the government would be abusing that.
He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name.
I tried it on mine, but it told me I was working offline-- although I wasn't. Bugs aside, it's not easy, Mr. Crack Dealer. First, you have an ambiguous date dialog, from what I recall. It doesn't indicate whether you're entering the first and last days of the time off or the first and last days outside the time off. Second, you have to assemble an out-of-office message that will probably end up being stored locally, resulting in double responses being sent. Third, by default it will respond to CCs, which is stupid and rude. To really set up a proper message, you have to manually set up rules.
Thought you snuck in a jab and got away, huh? I'm not a conservative, and frankly "my guy" simply didn't run for President. So basically, you're making the idiotic assumption that anyone who doesn't like Obama is a conservative Republican. Well, even if I was, a conservative Republican didn't run in 2008 so I couldn't have voted for one anyway. My comment was, of course, in jest, but if Obama signs the cap and trade or health care reform bills, he will be part of tremendous violations of the Constitution and eligible for impeachment.
Tradition and cost. Vacuum has been used for power brakes for many decades because it was the only practical way. It's still cheaper than electric, and unless we want to get into another "think of the children" debate, economics do matter. Electric assist still isn't entirely separate, unless you want to have a separate battery with a solar panel to keep it charged.
You got right, laddie. In my day, every Packard came with an irritable rattlesnake hidden under the visor. If you let your attention sway for but a moment, it would strike! That kept you awake just long enough to get to the hospital. Now get off my lawn!
The Apple IIe was a wretched computer with awful software
You know, I'm far from an Apple fanboy, but I used the Apple IIe and by the standards of the day, it was clearly not a "wretched computer with awful software". It had good graphics, a built-in ML monitor and BASIC, few quirks, and a low enough price that it dominated the USA public school system. The C64 was a better value, but it had its own problems (like the glacially slow floppy drive).
The cabinet is just where you place your own user-created folders. Stuff placed in archives shouldn't just "disappear". It sounds like your IT department just isn't doing a great job of administrating Groupwise or training their users. Trust me, it's way better than Notes and a lot more stable than Outlook. Just the fact that most users can actually figure out how to set their out-of-office message when they go on vacation is amusing. Doing this in Outlook is laughably difficult.
1. Start a new program 2. Institute a new tax 3. Collect the tax, but don't put it in a lockbox. 4. Taxes are thrown into the general fund, where they're used to buy favors from senators and congressmen. 5. Program has no funding, is cut back and made useless except for an overpaid bureaucracy that does nothing. 6. When fiscal conservatives propose scrapping the program, they are instead blamed for the shortfall and taxes are raised to "fix" it. 7. Repeat from step 3.
Your post is missing the part where you first told your neighbor about the problem and offered to fix his router for free-- you know, because it would have benefited both parties. I guess all the aggravation and wasted time and gas was worth $50, right? My mother-in-law had a similar problem (someone moved in who had a router with the same SSID on the same channel) so I changed the SSID, channel, and turned on WPA2 (which I had been looking for an excuse to do for some time).
I've never had the problem you describe with XP. I set the rogue SSID to manual connect, and it never bothers me.
A game based on a hybrid with a sticky throttle? BOOOOORING!
Abuse of apostrophe's make baby Je'su's cry.
I'm going to assume you weren't shooting for a "+1 Funny" and just say that the dollar's looking pretty weak lately. However, not being an expert, all I can suggest is to fill the pantry and buy gold and silver when everything goes to hell!
HAHAHA no...
And in 1776, almost every other nation was ruled by a hereditary monarch or dictator. We bucked that trend too, for much the same reason.
Citation?
Nope. Not from birth, not ever.
Actually, they've duplicated numbers. You can imagine the problems.
I'm 100% white and I worked on a farm as a kid. I don't now because I decided to sweat my butt through college, instead.
These people are being exploited. They are often working for less that minimum wage. It's not that citizens won't do the job: they just won't do it for less than minimum wage or under the table. I'm tired of us doing nothing. Everyone who wants to do nothing is doing it because they want more power or money; they don't care about these people. Those who care would rather we either secure the borders or remove the quotas entirely. If we simply let everyone in who wanted to, those who don't have criminal records would submit to reasonable checks rather than risk their lives crossing rivers and deserts-- and the few who decided to still do so would be a lot easier to manage.
False dilemma. Governments are corrupt, independent of whether corporations are also corrupt. Your argument assumes that if we place power in the hands of the government, they'll use it properly. By the way, the government took over airport security back in 2001, so the government would be abusing that.
You have to be 35 to serve, so that leaves a rather narrow window.
I was going to comment on this, but... ---BUFFERING---
I tried it on mine, but it told me I was working offline-- although I wasn't. Bugs aside, it's not easy, Mr. Crack Dealer. First, you have an ambiguous date dialog, from what I recall. It doesn't indicate whether you're entering the first and last days of the time off or the first and last days outside the time off. Second, you have to assemble an out-of-office message that will probably end up being stored locally, resulting in double responses being sent. Third, by default it will respond to CCs, which is stupid and rude. To really set up a proper message, you have to manually set up rules.
Thought you snuck in a jab and got away, huh? I'm not a conservative, and frankly "my guy" simply didn't run for President. So basically, you're making the idiotic assumption that anyone who doesn't like Obama is a conservative Republican. Well, even if I was, a conservative Republican didn't run in 2008 so I couldn't have voted for one anyway. My comment was, of course, in jest, but if Obama signs the cap and trade or health care reform bills, he will be part of tremendous violations of the Constitution and eligible for impeachment.
See, the problem is that the left equates "society" with "government." We don't owe ANYTHING to our government; it's just a necessary evil.
... because TMZ is wasting time chasing Britney Spears when they really want to develop new treatments for leukemia.
Tradition and cost. Vacuum has been used for power brakes for many decades because it was the only practical way. It's still cheaper than electric, and unless we want to get into another "think of the children" debate, economics do matter. Electric assist still isn't entirely separate, unless you want to have a separate battery with a solar panel to keep it charged.
Sounds like you either need to move your seat down and back, or get a car with slightly more driver space.
You got right, laddie. In my day, every Packard came with an irritable rattlesnake hidden under the visor. If you let your attention sway for but a moment, it would strike! That kept you awake just long enough to get to the hospital. Now get off my lawn!
You know, I'm far from an Apple fanboy, but I used the Apple IIe and by the standards of the day, it was clearly not a "wretched computer with awful software". It had good graphics, a built-in ML monitor and BASIC, few quirks, and a low enough price that it dominated the USA public school system. The C64 was a better value, but it had its own problems (like the glacially slow floppy drive).
The cabinet is just where you place your own user-created folders. Stuff placed in archives shouldn't just "disappear". It sounds like your IT department just isn't doing a great job of administrating Groupwise or training their users. Trust me, it's way better than Notes and a lot more stable than Outlook. Just the fact that most users can actually figure out how to set their out-of-office message when they go on vacation is amusing. Doing this in Outlook is laughably difficult.
1. Start a new program
2. Institute a new tax
3. Collect the tax, but don't put it in a lockbox.
4. Taxes are thrown into the general fund, where they're used to buy favors from senators and congressmen.
5. Program has no funding, is cut back and made useless except for an overpaid bureaucracy that does nothing.
6. When fiscal conservatives propose scrapping the program, they are instead blamed for the shortfall and taxes are raised to "fix" it.
7. Repeat from step 3.
I've never had the problem you describe with XP. I set the rogue SSID to manual connect, and it never bothers me.
Me too, for other reasons.