Jesus asked Peter who he thought Jesus was, and Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the son of the living God." Then Jesus said he was correct, and proclaimed that "upon this rock I will build my Church". Catholics think he was referring to Peter himself (hence, the institution of the papacy), everyone else thinks he was just referring to the idea of him being the Son of God. Regardless, for our purposes, he established Christianity and set it apart from Judaism as it was being twisted by the religious authorities of the time.
You have evidence of pedophilia from 1009? I think the statute of limitations has expired. All kidding aside, there's a difference between prosecuting the individuals responsible for breaking the law, and shutting down an entire religion. That France can shut down Scientology (a cult which I abhor) just because they don't consider it a religion would be a violation of Jefferson's concept of a "wall of separation between church and state" that both liberals and libertarians love in the USA. It certainly opens up a nice loophole, whereby other religions can be attacked based on arbitrary definitions of "religion".
That's funny, because the USA used to have a military and justice system before we had property taxes or income taxes. We don't need these taxes for simple needs like defense and justice system: it's for the bloat of entitlements and earmarks.
Yeahhh... I'm gonna say no. Well, actually he might; because it's municipalities that impose property taxes, and he would like to take away all the state and local powers and consolidate them in one all-powerful Fed. Anyway, the federal government does not have authority to regulate property taxes, so it would take more rendering of the Constitution into toilet paper.
All wealthy people are conservative? Heck, Rupert Murdoch OWNS Fox News and he isn't conservative. But basically I can dismantle your argument with two words: George Soros.
Since 1991, there have been 2D accelerated video cards. The 2D primitives were things like polygons and fills. Obviously, VBE didn't use this as it required vendor-specific support.
The PC version was the best. I had the Playstation version, but it was a disappointment because you were given the powerups as you went along instead of being able to store up for the better ones.
For a historical example, look at the USA in the early 1970s. The federal government mandated that all cars sold be equipped with seat belt-ignition interlocks. Naturally, the interlocks proved impractical, as cargo on the passenger seat or stuck sensors could leave drivers stranded. Within a year, the statute was repealed and owners were allowed to remove the interlock.
Your comment seems a bit absurd, considering that Canada has a baseball team (used to have two) and last time I checked, the NHL was mostly American teams. Oh yeah, and our beer is just fine but we won't let you have any of the good stuff.
There are over 6 billion people on the planet, we're the only species capable of controlling its own environment, and you think we're the next species to become extinct?
First, no scientist worth his paper will tell you anything is FACT.
Then why are people who question the extreme steps being taken to mitigate global warming being lumped in with holocaust deniers? Scientists are doing this-- not just hack journalists.
One of my MIT buddies was this guy who pretty much finished up course 18 (Mathematics) undergrad requirements at the end of his sophomore year, and spent the next two years studying these really thin, expensive, and badly printed books of what looked like the output of a line printer on the wrong parity setting.
That guy must really be a moron if it took him two years to figure out perl.
Following this announcement, Nancy Pelosi called a press conference accusing Guernsey's of lying about whether these devices were used for torture. She claimed that she was merely informed that they could be used to extract information.
Your argument sounds like a straw man. It's not that Dell's site assumed female buyers weren't tech savvy; it's that it focused on stereotypical female interests like cooking and decorating. Most PC marketing now is, ironically, not tech savvy no matter the sex of the target audience. Your pink shirt test would only tell us that Slashdotters would feel uncomfortable wearing pink. I assume you think pink==not tech savvy?
It's also the name of a street in New Orleans that's the mailing address of about a hundred different orgs tied to Acorn, the President's "community organizer" reference. Acorn is currently under investigation for voter fraud in 14 states.
Jesus asked Peter who he thought Jesus was, and Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the son of the living God." Then Jesus said he was correct, and proclaimed that "upon this rock I will build my Church". Catholics think he was referring to Peter himself (hence, the institution of the papacy), everyone else thinks he was just referring to the idea of him being the Son of God. Regardless, for our purposes, he established Christianity and set it apart from Judaism as it was being twisted by the religious authorities of the time.
You have evidence of pedophilia from 1009? I think the statute of limitations has expired. All kidding aside, there's a difference between prosecuting the individuals responsible for breaking the law, and shutting down an entire religion. That France can shut down Scientology (a cult which I abhor) just because they don't consider it a religion would be a violation of Jefferson's concept of a "wall of separation between church and state" that both liberals and libertarians love in the USA. It certainly opens up a nice loophole, whereby other religions can be attacked based on arbitrary definitions of "religion".
A tax is a reverse subsidy and will not "let the market decide".
Engines run hot to reduce NOx emissions, which was a demand of the envirolobby years before they decided that carbon dioxide was a toxin.
That's funny, because the USA used to have a military and justice system before we had property taxes or income taxes. We don't need these taxes for simple needs like defense and justice system: it's for the bloat of entitlements and earmarks.
Yeahhh... I'm gonna say no. Well, actually he might; because it's municipalities that impose property taxes, and he would like to take away all the state and local powers and consolidate them in one all-powerful Fed. Anyway, the federal government does not have authority to regulate property taxes, so it would take more rendering of the Constitution into toilet paper.
All wealthy people are conservative? Heck, Rupert Murdoch OWNS Fox News and he isn't conservative. But basically I can dismantle your argument with two words: George Soros.
Since 1991, there have been 2D accelerated video cards. The 2D primitives were things like polygons and fills. Obviously, VBE didn't use this as it required vendor-specific support.
The PC version was the best. I had the Playstation version, but it was a disappointment because you were given the powerups as you went along instead of being able to store up for the better ones.
Ahh, the S3 Virge 3D DEcelerator.
What's so special about cyclists that they enjoy special protection under the law?
For a historical example, look at the USA in the early 1970s. The federal government mandated that all cars sold be equipped with seat belt-ignition interlocks. Naturally, the interlocks proved impractical, as cargo on the passenger seat or stuck sensors could leave drivers stranded. Within a year, the statute was repealed and owners were allowed to remove the interlock.
It's more of a sentence to the men who have to deal with them.
No, they had Windows 2000 already out the door, and it was darn near rock solid.
There are also 2D barcodes. Look at a package shipped by a major carrier and you'll see them.
Your comment seems a bit absurd, considering that Canada has a baseball team (used to have two) and last time I checked, the NHL was mostly American teams. Oh yeah, and our beer is just fine but we won't let you have any of the good stuff.
There are over 6 billion people on the planet, we're the only species capable of controlling its own environment, and you think we're the next species to become extinct?
Then why are people who question the extreme steps being taken to mitigate global warming being lumped in with holocaust deniers? Scientists are doing this-- not just hack journalists.
That guy must really be a moron if it took him two years to figure out perl.
You know, claiming that an issue is not worthy of any attention because there are other issues to address is a false dilemma.
Following this announcement, Nancy Pelosi called a press conference accusing Guernsey's of lying about whether these devices were used for torture. She claimed that she was merely informed that they could be used to extract information.
Your argument sounds like a straw man. It's not that Dell's site assumed female buyers weren't tech savvy; it's that it focused on stereotypical female interests like cooking and decorating. Most PC marketing now is, ironically, not tech savvy no matter the sex of the target audience. Your pink shirt test would only tell us that Slashdotters would feel uncomfortable wearing pink. I assume you think pink==not tech savvy?
It's also the name of a street in New Orleans that's the mailing address of about a hundred different orgs tied to Acorn, the President's "community organizer" reference. Acorn is currently under investigation for voter fraud in 14 states.
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Could someone help me convert this into something sane, like Volkswagens or Libraries of Congress?