Better yet, learn to do handstands. Your wrists, arms, and shoulders will be strong and flexible that holding them in correct posture at the keyboard and mouse won't cause any strain at all.
I'm all for not supporting Bush, but I'm a little wary of this site.
This page says Bush
"Supported a policy of letting each state decide how to approach gay marriage rather than embed social engineering into the U.S. Constitution."
I'm not sure how that fits in with CNN's report of him saying
"I believe marriage is between a man and a woman, and I think we ought to codify that one way or another," Bush told reporters at a White House news conference.
"Marriage is a sacred institution between a man and a woman," he said in the statement. "If activist judges insist on redefining marriage by court order, the only alternative will be the constitutional process. We must do what is legally necessary to defend the sanctity of marriage."
But seriously good luck to you Georgy in the election. I'm sending my friend from San Diego the georgyforgov link, so you can count on at least one more vote.
On another note, some Veritas (where Georgy works(ed?) ) software in combination with the software of the company where I'm interning caused a BSOD ( blue screen... you get it). So Georgy and I are practically related.... or something.
Based on those stats, if I download an entire album, thereby skipping the retailer, distrubutor, and duplication ( I'll take half of the duplication/recording amount ),
I'm down to $9.05.
I don't think I need to pay for giveaways either (though I'm not sure what that includes). Now its $7.25
If I cut out the record label, its down to $2.33.
Maybe I think the label deserves some money, so I'll give them a buck to make it $3.33.
I'll even almost double the artist's royalty with another *whopping* $.67 to bring it to an even $4.
Assuming each song on an album is of equal worth and about 10 songs per album (easy math), a single song should cost me no more than 40 cents. That's cheaper than a candy bar. I think I might have enough in my couch for a few tracks.
Better yet, learn to do handstands. Your wrists, arms, and shoulders will be strong and flexible that holding them in correct posture at the keyboard and mouse won't cause any strain at all.
It would be a sad state of affairs if the robot had armor while the real troops did not.
Or Fox reporting him saying
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,110509,00.htm"Eventually, we aim to make a suit that is thin enough to be worn like underwear and will allow users to run and move their arms freely."
With thoughts of mech warrior flashing through my head, I couldn't help but make the joke
I for one greet our new Georgy overlord.
But seriously good luck to you Georgy in the election. I'm sending my friend from San Diego the georgyforgov link, so you can count on at least one more vote.
On another note, some Veritas (where Georgy works(ed?) ) software in combination with the software of the company where I'm interning caused a BSOD ( blue screen... you get it). So Georgy and I are practically related.... or something.
I agree with the comment on marijuana.
Not so much on the murderers.
As for the cost, here is a quick google on "cost of the death penalty".
grep electrician yellowpages
Based on those stats, if I download an entire album, thereby skipping the retailer, distrubutor, and duplication ( I'll take half of the duplication/recording amount ), I'm down to $9.05.
I don't think I need to pay for giveaways either (though I'm not sure what that includes). Now its $7.25
If I cut out the record label, its down to $2.33.
Maybe I think the label deserves some money, so I'll give them a buck to make it $3.33.
I'll even almost double the artist's royalty with another *whopping* $.67 to bring it to an even $4.
Assuming each song on an album is of equal worth and about 10 songs per album (easy math), a single song should cost me no more than 40 cents. That's cheaper than a candy bar. I think I might have enough in my couch for a few tracks.
That's my demand, where's the supply?