Maybe you should be a little more worried about countries like Iran and North Korea having space weapons... you know, countries that might actually use them irresponsibly.
Save your criticism for the workers' paradise of China, then. They have 1.5 billion people, huge land mass, and all they do is burn fossil fuels and do hydro (after displacing a million people).
Do you guys really want to try to explain to four-year-olds what the women are doing? If not, then do you really want to declare decidedly non-adult events like the Super Bowl off-limits until you can, because someone thinks it's funny to put sexually suggestive ads on before 9 PM?
You do realize that we have a leftist President now, and that he gets to appoint the director of the FCC? And that the FCC pretty much followed the same policies during the liberal Clinton administration, fining several radio personalities millions of dollars?
Vegetarian diets aren't acceptable to PETA because you're still "oppressing" cows and chickens. Vegetarians will be up against the wall right after the meat-eaters when the revolution comes.
Don't forget to resequester the carbon immediately. After handing the "printout" to the recipient, snatch it back as soon as they're done reading, eat it, kill yourself, then bury yourself deep in the earth.
It's truly hilarious that our "wallet guy" thinks "envy" and "lust" are synonyms for "greed." I thought the "lust" wallet would be designed to keep you from signing up for porn sites, at least.
For example, the access to my country's equivalent to the ivy league schools doesn't depend on your family's wealth, which means that if you are dumb as a door knob and you happen to be the son of a billionaire then you still have to work your ass off in order to be admitted to one of those schools.
Well, in my country, if you're a great student (that is, you have merit) you get these things called "scholarships", so you don't have to be rich to go to a good school. We have a quaint idea that citizens who run private colleges should be able to run them in an ethical manner without the government telling them who to admit. If you don't like that, there are great state colleges as well.
That's the problem; these policies do belong to the past, but they are still being pushed onto the population by self-supposed "progressives". All the proof you need are the current administration's policy: to raise taxes, then send "rebate checks" to people. Why wouldn't you just lower taxes if you meant for citizens to have more money?
Funny how leftists claim that a well-armed populace can't defend itself against a rogue government, but at the same time claim that if the USA tries to intervene in Iraq or Afghanistan it will be another Vietnam. Both the Vietnamese and the Iraqis had some aircraft, but they were mostly obsolete models and air superiority was not a great issue. It basically comes down to competent use of small-arms, strategy, and tactics.
How hard can it be to explain that (for 90% of usage)"who" is the subjective case and "whom" is the objective case? Tell the kid that "I" is to "me" as "who" is to "whom". Of course, first you have to make them stop saying, "Me and him are going to the mall."
Halogen bulbs have been used for indoor lighting for decades. Most torchiere-type floor lamps use them. They are slightly more efficient than regular incandescents. However, it would make more sense to use one 100W halogen over three 35W halogens because incandescent lights are less efficient in smaller wattages.
Case in point: Surefire. Those cheap 3-9 LED flashlights you get at the flea market are cute, but this is ONE LED that puts out 60-120 lumens. I have a G2 LED and it is brighter than my 3 D-cell Maglite.
Even the corporate AV is terrible now. It removes various commercial remote-control products as "threats" without prompting and performs start-up scans that make most PCs unusable for the first ten minutes-- and attempting to disable the scan does not work.
That remains to be seen.
Maybe you should be a little more worried about countries like Iran and North Korea having space weapons... you know, countries that might actually use them irresponsibly.
China's space weapons destroy 99% of the nukes before they reach their targets.
I tried to contact the Challenger with a transmitter I built using my Radio Shack 200 in 1 kit. Something went wrong, I guess.
Save your criticism for the workers' paradise of China, then. They have 1.5 billion people, huge land mass, and all they do is burn fossil fuels and do hydro (after displacing a million people).
Or one of Al Gore's.
No we don't.
Speak for yourself.
No it's not, Captain Straw Man.
Do you guys really want to try to explain to four-year-olds what the women are doing? If not, then do you really want to declare decidedly non-adult events like the Super Bowl off-limits until you can, because someone thinks it's funny to put sexually suggestive ads on before 9 PM?
You do realize that we have a leftist President now, and that he gets to appoint the director of the FCC? And that the FCC pretty much followed the same policies during the liberal Clinton administration, fining several radio personalities millions of dollars?
Vegetarian diets aren't acceptable to PETA because you're still "oppressing" cows and chickens. Vegetarians will be up against the wall right after the meat-eaters when the revolution comes.
Thanks for your opinion, Mr. Dawkins. Now, please leave the literary critiques to the big children.
Don't forget to resequester the carbon immediately. After handing the "printout" to the recipient, snatch it back as soon as they're done reading, eat it, kill yourself, then bury yourself deep in the earth.
It's truly hilarious that our "wallet guy" thinks "envy" and "lust" are synonyms for "greed." I thought the "lust" wallet would be designed to keep you from signing up for porn sites, at least.
Well, in my country, if you're a great student (that is, you have merit) you get these things called "scholarships", so you don't have to be rich to go to a good school. We have a quaint idea that citizens who run private colleges should be able to run them in an ethical manner without the government telling them who to admit. If you don't like that, there are great state colleges as well.
That's the problem; these policies do belong to the past, but they are still being pushed onto the population by self-supposed "progressives". All the proof you need are the current administration's policy: to raise taxes, then send "rebate checks" to people. Why wouldn't you just lower taxes if you meant for citizens to have more money?
He's noteworthy because he was the member of a group that firebombed a judge's house, not because Sarah Palin allegedly thinks he's the "bogeyman".
Don't worry-- with the New New Deal that Obama will sign, we'll have another ten-year-long Great Depression.
Not quite, but as I understand it the script was uploaded from 23.75.345.200.
Anybody who is still on an ARM right now is nuts.
Funny how leftists claim that a well-armed populace can't defend itself against a rogue government, but at the same time claim that if the USA tries to intervene in Iraq or Afghanistan it will be another Vietnam. Both the Vietnamese and the Iraqis had some aircraft, but they were mostly obsolete models and air superiority was not a great issue. It basically comes down to competent use of small-arms, strategy, and tactics.
How hard can it be to explain that (for 90% of usage)"who" is the subjective case and "whom" is the objective case? Tell the kid that "I" is to "me" as "who" is to "whom". Of course, first you have to make them stop saying, "Me and him are going to the mall."
I believe you're thinking of the "inverse square law" and it applies to all light sources.
Halogen bulbs have been used for indoor lighting for decades. Most torchiere-type floor lamps use them. They are slightly more efficient than regular incandescents. However, it would make more sense to use one 100W halogen over three 35W halogens because incandescent lights are less efficient in smaller wattages.
Case in point: Surefire. Those cheap 3-9 LED flashlights you get at the flea market are cute, but this is ONE LED that puts out 60-120 lumens. I have a G2 LED and it is brighter than my 3 D-cell Maglite.
Even the corporate AV is terrible now. It removes various commercial remote-control products as "threats" without prompting and performs start-up scans that make most PCs unusable for the first ten minutes-- and attempting to disable the scan does not work.