Canada has no where near the amount of handguns per capita that the US has, especially if you exclude hunting rifles which are never/rarely used in any criminal activity.
In terms of concealable weapons Canada has 10 times less per capita then the USA. Plus there is very little in terms of gun culture here, very few people want to own guns.
So your example or whatever point you are trying to make is meaningless.
The reason for conscription in those days was not so much to prop up the apartheid government as it was to fight a proxy war against the Soviets and Cubans.
ACtually carbs fuel your brain not fat, so you probably should be ranking carbs a bit higher on the scale of what's important to me.
Fat is for survival, carbs are for activity. That's not to say that some humans can't burn fat for activity, some do very efficently, but it takes lots of training and is not the norm.
Using a.44 to defend yourself against a bear is about as stupid as you can get. Bear spray is far, far more effective especially in a close encounter which is the most dangerous situation when encountering bears. Even more effective is knowledge of how to avoid bears and what actions to take when you do encounter them.
And needing a gun for protection against wolves? Really? Does your cousin know anything about the wild?
A gun is useful for killing things for food. Other then that it is useless.
The only problem that I see in this whole theory is that there is no next best thing.
Twitter sure isn't it. And what will the next big thing be? Facebook had obvious improvements over MySpace, what new thing is going to have what obvious improvements over Facebook?
Well all they can do is lobby against these measures which they do (in UK at least). I guess Americans are scared of being called unpatriotic or something.
Let me put it this way. A businessman (Google) sells bicycles (You). The businessman builds a factory (Gmail) to make bicycles. The businessman sells bicycles to kids (advertisers).
The bicycle is just the product, it doesn't pay anything.
When you don't have ads? I guess Slashdot's slashvertisment is the best way, it's certainly the least unobtrusive way of advertising.
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It's works many places. I just travelled to a bunch of countries in asia, australia and new zealand with an IPod touch and the maps app invariably gave me an exact location. In places like Singapore it was outstanding, it could give me precise location down to the street corner as I walked along.
Right... Because Microsoft are really losing sleep over the negative comments posted on slashdot, so they have assembled a crack team of slashdotters to game the moderation system in their favour.
Falcon 1 contains something of an abort mechanism. Half a second after launch a diagnostics check is done and if anything looks wrong the mission is aborted and the rocket remains on the ground. This protects the payload from being destroyed if the rocket does not fire exactly as expected.
And I would add: What the hell does Silverlight have to do with IE anyway? It sounds like the guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Silverlight runs in a browser called IE, erm yeah that's about it.
Hang on did socialism cause this, or did corrupt people cause this? Cause it seems to me that corrupt people caused this. Granted socialism stands to be abused far more by corrupt people, but it in itself is not corrupt.
In any case there are *many* examples of successful socialism, almost every major European nation exhibits varying degrees of socialism.
Not really, since most linux users also run windows. This is just from my experience, but I think I am correct, there are very few pure linux users and they probably don't play games. So the untapped market you speak of is tiny and the windows market is huge, so there is little incentive.
If The cost of a class action suit (or lost business in this case) is X, the number of defective products (or victim here) is A and the cost of each recall (or refund here) is B. Then if A*B > X you don't do the recall.
So most banks will probably reckon that refunding these customers (thereby giving their other customers a false sense of security that they will also be refunded if this ever happened to them) is worthwhile. Otherwise they would lose a lot of money in lost business. But if the amount stolen was a billion or whatever, no way they would refund.
That reminds me of that Ali G skit, where Ali tries to get some US government dope to admit that terrorists are planning to run a train into the whitehouse.
That is one side of indie game development, but there are hundreds of real, innovative indie games out there, that are just as valid as Doom or any other big budget game out there. Look around for them. You will suprised.
Canada has no where near the amount of handguns per capita that the US has, especially if you exclude hunting rifles which are never/rarely used in any criminal activity.
In terms of concealable weapons Canada has 10 times less per capita then the USA. Plus there is very little in terms of gun culture here, very few people want to own guns.
So your example or whatever point you are trying to make is meaningless.
I use Bing, simply because I also use Gmail and I don't want Google to be able to build up a huge profile on my web activity.
Really Bing is not at all bad, though the one thing I miss is the Google calculator.
The reason for conscription in those days was not so much to prop up the apartheid government as it was to fight a proxy war against the Soviets and Cubans.
Actually they mentioned in the press conference, his remains were actually in the second stage, not in the capsule.
God save the Queen. It makes me proud to be British!
ACtually carbs fuel your brain not fat, so you probably should be ranking carbs a bit higher on the scale of what's important to me.
Fat is for survival, carbs are for activity. That's not to say that some humans can't burn fat for activity, some do very efficently, but it takes lots of training and is not the norm.
Where exactly can you find an objective collection of information? It doesn't exist.
Nelson Mandela was also the head of a terrorist organisation, why don't you mention how giving him the Nobel prize has tarnished their credibility?
Using a .44 to defend yourself against a bear is about as stupid as you can get. Bear spray is far, far more effective especially in a close encounter which is the most dangerous situation when encountering bears. Even more effective is knowledge of how to avoid bears and what actions to take when you do encounter them.
And needing a gun for protection against wolves? Really? Does your cousin know anything about the wild?
A gun is useful for killing things for food. Other then that it is useless.
The only problem that I see in this whole theory is that there is no next best thing.
Twitter sure isn't it. And what will the next big thing be? Facebook had obvious improvements over MySpace, what new thing is going to have what obvious improvements over Facebook?
Well all they can do is lobby against these measures which they do (in UK at least). I guess Americans are scared of being called unpatriotic or something.
UK Should Not 'Kowtow' to the US on Flight Security
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39863854/
Airport Security Checks 'Bizarre, Ineffective': Ryanair CEO
http://www.cnbc.com/id/39950166
Let me put it this way. A businessman (Google) sells bicycles (You). The businessman builds a factory (Gmail) to make bicycles. The businessman sells bicycles to kids (advertisers).
The bicycle is just the product, it doesn't pay anything.
When you don't have ads? I guess Slashdot's slashvertisment is the best way, it's certainly the least unobtrusive way of advertising.
It's works many places. I just travelled to a bunch of countries in asia, australia and new zealand with an IPod touch and the maps app invariably gave me an exact location. In places like Singapore it was outstanding, it could give me precise location down to the street corner as I walked along.
Right... Because Microsoft are really losing sleep over the negative comments posted on slashdot, so they have assembled a crack team of slashdotters to game the moderation system in their favour.
You have to be kidding me.
Falcon 1 contains something of an abort mechanism. Half a second after launch a diagnostics check is done and if anything looks wrong the mission is aborted and the rocket remains on the ground. This protects the payload from being destroyed if the rocket does not fire exactly as expected.
And I would add: What the hell does Silverlight have to do with IE anyway? It sounds like the guy doesn't know what he is talking about. Silverlight runs in a browser called IE, erm yeah that's about it.
The information *is* sold on to other companies, in the form of targeted ads.
Hang on did socialism cause this, or did corrupt people cause this? Cause it seems to me that corrupt people caused this. Granted socialism stands to be abused far more by corrupt people, but it in itself is not corrupt.
In any case there are *many* examples of successful socialism, almost every major European nation exhibits varying degrees of socialism.
Looks like ice to me. But those little ball-like things scattered all over are interesting. Look like molluscs maybe.
More than likely he is already comfortably rich. I mean does it really matter if you have 10 million or 750 million? To most people, no.
There is an untapped market there.
Not really, since most linux users also run windows. This is just from my experience, but I think I am correct, there are very few pure linux users and they probably don't play games. So the untapped market you speak of is tiny and the windows market is huge, so there is little incentive.
I think this was covered in Fight Club.
If The cost of a class action suit (or lost business in this case) is X, the number of defective products (or victim here) is A and the cost of each recall (or refund here) is B. Then if A*B > X you don't do the recall.
So most banks will probably reckon that refunding these customers (thereby giving their other customers a false sense of security that they will also be refunded if this ever happened to them) is worthwhile. Otherwise they would lose a lot of money in lost business. But if the amount stolen was a billion or whatever, no way they would refund.
That reminds me of that Ali G skit, where Ali tries to get some US government dope to admit that terrorists are planning to run a train into the whitehouse.
That is one side of indie game development, but there are hundreds of real, innovative indie games out there, that are just as valid as Doom or any other big budget game out there. Look around for them. You will suprised.