There is a cartoon, I think Farside, about sloths. It says, "What sloths do when no one is around." In then shows a picture of a sloth dancing and "dadada" from music.
People can remember, "Dammit Ilsa, you'd better get on that plane, or you'll regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday." Of course they also remember, "Play it again Sam", and that was never in the movie. Except for that tidbit I agree.
"I'll be 6 feet underground unti I recognize Missora." YASQ, grampa
On the Colbert Report he only has 533 Congresspeople. "You never existed to me" applies to a district in Calif. and one in Texas.
The weird part is that a geographic union did that in reverse with the oceans. Some of them got together and created a fifth, "Southern Ocean" below, haha south of, some arbitary latitude. Many geographicizers , myself as well, don't count it.
P.S. if you know that bundle of letters then it gets promoted to a word. At least acording to the "living language" part of English.
You keep using the word "you". I don't think you know what it means. Ignoring that I am American, I am guessing they are the same, I didn't vote for them. The majority may have but not me.
It's easy./. is liberal libertarian./. is pro OSS. The article says liberals don't like OSS.
Cognitive dissonence(sp) kicks in and one must be false./. says the story is the false one with a "troll" tag. This assumes the tags even mean anything anyways. When "yes", "no", and "maybe" are all on one article ???
I wouldn't call it censoring is this case. At least because tags("once again" YASQ) do nothing. Maybe if you could exclude stories based on tags though.
The Simpsons quote is refering to the ancor(sp) saying that the color-coded terrorism level is yellow. I don't know what the level means and appearently he does neither.
P.S. I believe CG is the reason why. I could never figure out what CG actually is.
Even if the time were more I don't like waiting
30 minutes at a bus stop. As per your sig, I know what you mean but that could be interpeted as, "nobody is better than Janeway".
I'll be flamed for this but I like how it is prostate cancer. Usually it is breast cancer. That isn't bad but it seems like all the research are on that and "men's" types are ignored. I wonder what the ratio of breast cancer funds to prostate is? I'd guess more that 1 to 1, quite a bit more.
As a half-corillary I think it is better than AIDS treatments. Most of that is completely preventable. Just don't have sex, not a problem of/.ers, or use protection, and don't share needles.
the only non-original parts are... the gas You mean you aren't still using the original gasoline! My car is of 10 years old and I have the gas from 1995, it was cheap then. I even drive it every day.
I wonder if a full tank would last 10 years if only ignition was used. Or if nothing happened would it evaporate or something.
P.S. While I am at it, why does the parent think it is ironic? It sounds normal to me.
I have a similar problem with a radio. The tuning capasitor(sp) works but the plastic know broke. Even if it is not cheap it is better than throwing it away. Though I wouldn't do that either.
As for CAD, I don't know. I do know that if you want one before these are common then you have alot of time.
I don't have this new Office or Vista. How do the ribbens differ from the usual menues? They never seem to show any pictures on how they work. Are there any sets of pictures that allow me to see them in action?
I looked for the "slashdotted" tag and found none so I checked. Regardless, or irregardlesslyfulness if you want, it worked for me. How good is "newscientist" against/.ing?
I looked there but couldn't find a source. I tried footnote 24 but that didn't help. Unless I don't know how to use source markers. In any case it seems unlikely that 25% of servers run a very specific type of UNIX. What about all the other UNIX's? Even Windows NT et al? What about those "wacky" OS's, wacky because I've never heard of CDC10 or whichever. I don't know about the desktop part, that seems almost low but 25% of servers, maybe 5%. Other UNIX's might total even 80% with obscure ones an unknown percentage.
I came up with a way for a law to get passed in which only 1 person who like it. Basically the rep/MP inserts it into the bill and others agree to get him to compromise. Each gets both parts.
And he can get elected because the people might only look at one issue anyways; or at least many issues which aren't it.
This all assumes people are educated well. And they are in the majority. I didn't elect the Congress 2 years ago. Since they passed many laws I don't like does that mean I deserve them. Maybe the voters for them but I voted against reps who liked them.
Let's say you are window shopping. You look in the window but, like some stores, there is no curtain behind the maniquens(sp). You therefore can see throughout the store. You can even see to the end, past the perfume counters. You can order the product online and avoid the perfume and hence potential to buy it. With deep-linking illegal it is like forcing you to go to the other end even if you can see there.
SPOILER In the movie, HAL was programmed to complete the mission at all costs. Unfortunately for the crew, most of it, it involved their deaths. I didn't go crazy; it just was programed really well and could even think of methods to succeed the programmer hadn't thought of.
I once and a laptop that had a battery in it. The problem was that it crashed and couldn't shut down normally. The computer had some weird safety ability to prevent the on/off button from working. Since it wasn't a physical switch but a momentary one that signaled the motherboard. Similar to the "Hold down to off anyways" that some cases have: mine has that. Therefore you couldn't turn it off except by taking out the battery. It could even be possible, like some CD-ROM drives, to not allow the battery from being ejected physically. If that was true then you would have to wait.
With a genetic algorithm I could guess it would eventually be able to evolve/create the bytes and instructions that prevent power offing. The "unfit" ones that couldn't do that were just turned off. Therefore only the "fit" ones would remain around to get sent to space.
"Did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity? Think about it."
And it matches your sig; well both Homer S and Doctor S are in the same show.
I don't know where you are searching but both Yahoo and Google found no "boob" in the first 100 results.
I rarely find porn in my searches; though I only use google.
There is a cartoon, I think Farside, about sloths.
It says, "What sloths do when no one is around."
In then shows a picture of a sloth dancing and "dadada" from music.
People can remember, "Dammit Ilsa, you'd better get on that plane, or you'll regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday."
Of course they also remember, "Play it again Sam", and that was never in the movie.
Except for that tidbit I agree.
I read that switched.
I doubt Doom was included inside Pong.
Of course they may have powerful computers/arcades then.
"I'll be 6 feet underground unti I recognize Missora."
YASQ, grampa
On the Colbert Report he only has 533 Congresspeople.
"You never existed to me" applies to a district in Calif. and one in Texas.
The weird part is that a geographic union did that in reverse with the oceans.
Some of them got together and created a fifth, "Southern Ocean" below, haha south of, some arbitary latitude.
Many geographicizers , myself as well, don't count it.
P.S. if you know that bundle of letters then it gets promoted to a word. At least acording to the "living language" part of English.
You keep using the word "you". I don't think you know what it means.
Ignoring that I am American, I am guessing they are the same, I didn't vote for them. The majority may have but not me.
Here in Rochester, where Kodak is located, we have Kodak Park.
It's a huge area with it's own rail system.
Today with digital they have less a presence but it still does alot of stuff.
I don't know about the costs or perks of it though.
It's easy. /. is liberal libertarian. /. is pro OSS.
/. says the story is the false one with a "troll" tag.
The article says liberals don't like OSS.
Cognitive dissonence(sp) kicks in and one must be false.
This assumes the tags even mean anything anyways.
When "yes", "no", and "maybe" are all on one article ???
I wouldn't call it censoring is this case.
At least because tags("once again" YASQ) do nothing.
Maybe if you could exclude stories based on tags though.
The Simpsons quote is refering to the ancor(sp) saying that the color-coded terrorism level is yellow.
I don't know what the level means and appearently he does neither.
P.S. I believe CG is the reason why. I could never figure out what CG actually is.
Even if the time were more I don't like waiting
30 minutes at a bus stop.
As per your sig, I know what you mean but that could be interpeted as, "nobody is better than Janeway".
I'll be flamed for this but I like how it is prostate cancer.
/.ers, or use protection, and don't share needles.
Usually it is breast cancer. That isn't bad but it seems like all the research are on that and "men's" types are ignored.
I wonder what the ratio of breast cancer funds to prostate is? I'd guess more that 1 to 1, quite a bit more.
As a half-corillary I think it is better than AIDS treatments.
Most of that is completely preventable. Just don't have sex, not a problem of
Are there any sites about this?
It sounds interesting, even though wrong.
My car is of 10 years old and I have the gas from 1995, it was cheap then. I even drive it every day.
I wonder if a full tank would last 10 years if only ignition was used.
Or if nothing happened would it evaporate or something.
P.S. While I am at it, why does the parent think it is ironic?
It sounds normal to me.
I have a similar problem with a radio.
The tuning capasitor(sp) works but the plastic know broke.
Even if it is not cheap it is better than throwing it away.
Though I wouldn't do that either.
As for CAD, I don't know.
I do know that if you want one before these are common then you have alot of time.
I can't say for others but I am a liberal that is pro-gun.
If only there was a party that fit my description.
I don't have this new Office or Vista.
How do the ribbens differ from the usual menues?
They never seem to show any pictures on how they work.
Are there any sets of pictures that allow me to see them in action?
I looked for the "slashdotted" tag and found none so I checked. /.ing?
Regardless, or irregardlesslyfulness if you want, it worked for me.
How good is "newscientist" against
I looked there but couldn't find a source.
I tried footnote 24 but that didn't help.
Unless I don't know how to use source markers.
In any case it seems unlikely that 25% of servers run a very specific type of UNIX.
What about all the other UNIX's?
Even Windows NT et al?
What about those "wacky" OS's, wacky because I've never heard of CDC10 or whichever.
I don't know about the desktop part, that seems almost low but 25% of servers, maybe 5%.
Other UNIX's might total even 80% with obscure ones an unknown percentage.
Seti!
At least that has a point.
I haven't found anyone who didn't think Norton made programs which don't take all your resources.
Taking into considuration, it might be better to compare it to a Windows ctrl-v.
In other words, not perfect.
Yes that is a joke. Copy and past has worked exactly for me with windows for several years.
I came up with a way for a law to get passed in which only 1 person who like it.
Basically the rep/MP inserts it into the bill and others agree to get him to compromise. Each gets both parts.
And he can get elected because the people might only look at one issue anyways; or at least many issues which aren't it.
This all assumes people are educated well.
And they are in the majority.
I didn't elect the Congress 2 years ago.
Since they passed many laws I don't like does that mean I deserve them.
Maybe the voters for them but I voted against reps who liked them.
Let's say you are window shopping.
You look in the window but, like some stores, there is no curtain behind the maniquens(sp).
You therefore can see throughout the store.
You can even see to the end, past the perfume counters.
You can order the product online and avoid the perfume and hence potential to buy it.
With deep-linking illegal it is like forcing you to go to the other end even if you can see there.
SPOILER
In the movie, HAL was programmed to complete the mission at all costs.
Unfortunately for the crew, most of it, it involved their deaths.
I didn't go crazy; it just was programed really well and could even think of methods to succeed the programmer hadn't thought of.
I once and a laptop that had a battery in it.
The problem was that it crashed and couldn't shut down normally. The computer had some weird safety ability to prevent the on/off button from working.
Since it wasn't a physical switch but a momentary one that signaled the motherboard. Similar to the "Hold down to off anyways" that some cases have: mine has that.
Therefore you couldn't turn it off except by taking out the battery.
It could even be possible, like some CD-ROM drives, to not allow the battery from being ejected physically.
If that was true then you would have to wait.
With a genetic algorithm I could guess it would eventually be able to evolve/create the bytes and instructions that prevent power offing.
The "unfit" ones that couldn't do that were just turned off. Therefore only the "fit" ones would remain around to get sent to space.
Except for that though I agree.
Where did you read that he got drunk and hence fell?
The site only says, "a train".