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Arlen Specter [R, PA] and Chuck Hagel [R, NE] are responsible... is it November yet?
Be the envy of the other homeless people with your new pimped ride;-)
Am I going to have to have valid ID, credit card, and make a deposit just so i can use a grocery cart now? Becuase I know people are going to steal them (or break off the good parts).
Why didn't anyone ask about patent reform, and how the patent system does not work properly with today's technology? I want to hear the canidates' reposonses to this whole SCO mess, assuming they can understand it.
What about this whole RIAA trying to get laws passed so that taxpayers pay to prosecute the RIAA's own civil law suits? What are the canidate's stances on the RIAA, the DMCA, copyright law, ssuming they can understand it properly.?
What are their stances on the parts of the Patriot act which remove the requirement of needing a judge isssued warrant before someone can be searched, or wire-tapped?
That's what I care about, beacase it affects me directly;-)
yes, you can check your 'heart rate', just look at the tachometer on your chest, that'll tell you the rpms, so when there's a low concentration of oxygen in the blood it speeds up and you breath faster, and where there's an abundance, its slows down, cirulation slows down and you slow down your breathing
Doesn't this mean that anyhting that can be used for illegal purposes could be illegal, like guns and knives? else anything that could possibly break copyright law is illegal, but anyhting that could kill people is ok?
Shouldn't this parent's tv society or whatever be reponsible for what tv shows they let their children watch, instead of attempting to censor tv for all of us. Their site didn't even rate south park, I really wanted to see how they reviewed it, haha.
Global saturation of crappy music making it extremly hard for any 'good' or 'innovative' music to bleed its way out into the airwaves through the recycled trash that pollutes and hogs all playlists that many monoplolistic companies, *cough* clear channel *cough*, like promoting over and over attempting to make profits of those annoying songs they force into our heads by playing them so much we start to think we like it.
Let's start a petition now for the software in the 'nano-bots' be open source. I don't need all of the security and stability flaws of M$ with the coding genius of Diebold operating running around in my bloodstream.
And they'll never catch on at all unless they're low carb:-P haha
maybe the alines are trying to find cheap labor and want to outsource their jobs to the U.S., maybe that will make up for U.S. jobs being outsourced overseas:-)
and who said there ever was intelligent life here on earth?;-)
To quote the article "Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store has been charging $16.99 for "Fly or Die," while Roxio Inc.'s Napster service sells the 12-song collection for $13.99. Both prices are higher than the $13.49 that Amazon.com charges for the CD itself. "
The record companys would be trying to drag us back into the past, where ya buy a 45 RPM Record with the single song ya want on side A, and something crappy on the otherside. Online B-Sides.
I've been putting coffee grounds in my Mr. Fusion for years.
It's more like the web is in its terrible twos.0!
Actually, the new site has finally included an RSS feed of the daily comics, which not only include the comic in .gif form, but in glorious color.
...so that's why Loud Howard came back!
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN024 53:
oops, for some reason the parser defaultly took the last colon out of the link
Arlen Specter [R, PA] and Chuck Hagel [R, NE] are responsible... is it November yet?
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN024 53:
...pPods?
Mmm, pPods.
Xbox Fire Starter edition?
Be the envy of the other homeless people with your new pimped ride ;-)
Am I going to have to have valid ID, credit card, and make a deposit just so i can use a grocery cart now? Becuase I know people are going to steal them (or break off the good parts).
Why didn't anyone ask about patent reform, and how the patent system does not work properly with today's technology? I want to hear the canidates' reposonses to this whole SCO mess, assuming they can understand it.
;-)
What about this whole RIAA trying to get laws passed so that taxpayers pay to prosecute the RIAA's own civil law suits? What are the canidate's stances on the RIAA, the DMCA, copyright law, ssuming they can understand it properly.?
What are their stances on the parts of the Patriot act which remove the requirement of needing a judge isssued warrant before someone can be searched, or wire-tapped?
That's what I care about, beacase it affects me directly
yeah but you have to worry about stuff falling from the air onto the ground... or on your house
there are enough bad drivers already, i don't need somone on their cell phone landing on my house
yes, you can check your 'heart rate', just look at the tachometer on your chest, that'll tell you the rpms, so when there's a low concentration of oxygen in the blood it speeds up and you breath faster, and where there's an abundance, its slows down, cirulation slows down and you slow down your breathing
ooh, maybe you can shift up gears too, vroom
Doesn't this mean that anyhting that can be used for illegal purposes could be illegal, like guns and knives? else anything that could possibly break copyright law is illegal, but anyhting that could kill people is ok?
Shouldn't this parent's tv society or whatever be reponsible for what tv shows they let their children watch, instead of attempting to censor tv for all of us. Their site didn't even rate south park, I really wanted to see how they reviewed it, haha.
again, i must thank you for yet another underpants gnomes reference
that anyone ever take responsibility for their own actions. It always has to be someone else's fault.
Java apps always run slower than native apps because of the vm
Open Office is portable to most OSs
Open Office is free, this java thing isn't, hundred some bucks, not much less than M$
One word: TRL
Global saturation of crappy music making it extremly hard for any 'good' or 'innovative' music to bleed its way out into the airwaves through the recycled trash that pollutes and hogs all playlists that many monoplolistic companies, *cough* clear channel *cough*, like promoting over and over attempting to make profits of those annoying songs they force into our heads by playing them so much we start to think we like it.
Let's start a petition now for the software in the 'nano-bots' be open source. I don't need all of the security and stability flaws of M$ with the coding genius of Diebold operating running around in my bloodstream.
:-P haha
And they'll never catch on at all unless they're low carb
maybe the alines are trying to find cheap labor and want to outsource their jobs to the U.S., maybe that will make up for U.S. jobs being outsourced overseas :-)
;-)
and who said there ever was intelligent life here on earth?
marklar marklar marklar
1. Collect underpants
2. ???
3. Profit
gotta love the underpants gnome references
Is the RIAA going to spread bogus or garbled news, like they do with music on kazaa? ;-)
To quote the article "Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store has been charging $16.99 for "Fly or Die," while Roxio Inc.'s Napster service sells the 12-song collection for $13.99. Both prices are higher than the $13.49 that Amazon.com charges for the CD itself. "
The record companys would be trying to drag us back into the past, where ya buy a 45 RPM Record with the single song ya want on side A, and something crappy on the otherside. Online B-Sides.
oops, i meant blaster since i never get any of them ;-) i get em all confused :-)