Can the editors at least learn to capitalize the letter "i" when it's needed. Reminds me of the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy with Minnie Driver. She drew a picture of an eye and said "Well 'I' is a letter, isn't it". Trebek said, "Are you English or retarded?"
Now imagine what would happen if that gun wasn't confiscated, got on the plane, and some nutcase decided to start firing at people for whatever reason.
By your logic, security people should be searching people at every store entrance. Why not go even farther, station them at every door, and strip search people as soon as they come out of their house.
The problem with nano technology has always been production. Since it was first introduced by IBM, no company has yet been able to cheaply mass produce nano particles. I wonder how they solved this problem.
A friend of mine has a remote control for the radio in his car. Ironically it only works when pointed directly at the stereo, with only 3 inches in between them. Hence the difference between using the remote control and pressing a button on the stereo is just the angle of your finger.
This would be specific the original blizzard maps. Unlike people in Korea, most people in the US play customized maps. They range from maps where you only get one unit the entire game(Aeon...) or units constantly appearing(zone control...) or 3 on 3 where its basicly normal, except you get tons of minerals as in 3v3 Zero Clutter. The Korean players I see on Battle.net specialize in the original Hunters. I haven't played that map in years, never liked it in the first place.
My old neighbors were awesome. They called the police on me 3 times. They did it because they thought I was a bad driver and would probably kill them. Ironically I still have never been in an accident. Even more ironically, I once saw the father of their family destroy both their garage and a brand new SUV at the same time. He didn't realise that the SUV was too high to get into his small one car garage, so he drove in as fast as possible (Im guessing he was trying to fit through), neither the SUV nor the garage made it in the merger. One time his wife walking her dog, and I had just turned the corner on my way to the University. As I turned the corner, she jumped sideways onto the grass. As I passed her, at least 30 seconds later, she was screaming something and waving her fist. The reason I passed her 30 seconds later were not because I had slowed down, but mostly because it was a turn much greater than 90 degrees, and my car could not take it at 200 miles an hour(the speed it would take for me to hit her considering she was at least 50 yards away from the turn). I drove by normally, completely surprised at what she did. When I came home a couple hours later my father told me the police had visited my house, we had a good laugh. She even told the police I flicked her off. All I could remember was looking at her like she was crazy.
It's hard for laypeople to understand the terminology and goals of real science, and the language is often couched in ambiguity and qualification (because scientists don't want to make unsupported statements).
Exactly. How many times have we heard doctors write dx or rx. Maybe someone here has even heard of SHAH, dont remember exact contraction. Doctors use lots of contractions for simple things to avoid legal trouble, make writing faster, and just keep other people from understanding them.
Here are all the things found wrong with Bowling. Some news sources have accused Fahrenheit of doing the same thing.
Can the editors at least learn to capitalize the letter "i" when it's needed. Reminds me of the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy with Minnie Driver. She drew a picture of an eye and said "Well 'I' is a letter, isn't it". Trebek said, "Are you English or retarded?"
I think he is talking about the US government.
It's like a stripper paying for an indecency ticket with a lap dance.
Now imagine what would happen if that gun wasn't confiscated, got on the plane, and some nutcase decided to start firing at people for whatever reason.
By your logic, security people should be searching people at every store entrance. Why not go even farther, station them at every door, and strip search people as soon as they come out of their house.
The problem with nano technology has always been production. Since it was first introduced by IBM, no company has yet been able to cheaply mass produce nano particles. I wonder how they solved this problem.
There is a good Democrat running against him then, I wish I could remember his name
And Hatch just got reelected.
Hopefully not in the same bed.
if a cop told me to give her a DNA sample, I'd respond "blow me" :-)
Dear Penthouse,
The Hindu guy looks like the devil without his pupils.
The insight of of these profound Anonymous Cowards continues to astound me.
i hate people
You should join our club, "The People Who Hate People Club". We still haven't had a first meeting, but we are keeping our fingers crossed.
A friend of mine has a remote control for the radio in his car. Ironically it only works when pointed directly at the stereo, with only 3 inches in between them. Hence the difference between using the remote control and pressing a button on the stereo is just the angle of your finger.
I'm current wearing a t-shirt that says: Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
Too late. Get your latest Harry Potter film on IRC.
Guy in front drives off cliff...
When I drive my convertible, I turn on talk radio as loud as it will go. Enjoy...
You sound like a girl who just learned about prostitution.
You can get insurance for anything. Rosie Odonald has insurance for her lips. Yes, the fact that I know this scares me too.
This would be specific the original blizzard maps. Unlike people in Korea, most people in the US play customized maps. They range from maps where you only get one unit the entire game(Aeon...) or units constantly appearing(zone control...) or 3 on 3 where its basicly normal, except you get tons of minerals as in 3v3 Zero Clutter. The Korean players I see on Battle.net specialize in the original Hunters. I haven't played that map in years, never liked it in the first place.
Ive reached 2400 in Yahoo spades, should I keep pretending Im programming or switch careers?
They already have them typing in URL's by hand. How is this new?
My old neighbors were awesome. They called the police on me 3 times. They did it because they thought I was a bad driver and would probably kill them. Ironically I still have never been in an accident. Even more ironically, I once saw the father of their family destroy both their garage and a brand new SUV at the same time. He didn't realise that the SUV was too high to get into his small one car garage, so he drove in as fast as possible (Im guessing he was trying to fit through), neither the SUV nor the garage made it in the merger. One time his wife walking her dog, and I had just turned the corner on my way to the University. As I turned the corner, she jumped sideways onto the grass. As I passed her, at least 30 seconds later, she was screaming something and waving her fist. The reason I passed her 30 seconds later were not because I had slowed down, but mostly because it was a turn much greater than 90 degrees, and my car could not take it at 200 miles an hour(the speed it would take for me to hit her considering she was at least 50 yards away from the turn). I drove by normally, completely surprised at what she did. When I came home a couple hours later my father told me the police had visited my house, we had a good laugh. She even told the police I flicked her off. All I could remember was looking at her like she was crazy.
In that case you might have a real problem with getting laid by the bear, from comment above.
It's hard for laypeople to understand the terminology and goals of real science, and the language is often couched in ambiguity and qualification (because scientists don't want to make unsupported statements).
Exactly. How many times have we heard doctors write dx or rx. Maybe someone here has even heard of SHAH, dont remember exact contraction. Doctors use lots of contractions for simple things to avoid legal trouble, make writing faster, and just keep other people from understanding them.