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Um, until this decree, they weren't allowed to talk about the requests at all.
Seriously?
It's from the DOJ. Go see who they report to.
s/Issa//g
So, is Snowden an NSA truther?
You know, with all that documented evidence of malfeasance.
Most cars are more plastic than metal.
3D printing is perfect for one-off manufacturing though.
Get a group of friends/co-workers/neighbors to share the up front costs, and you're good to go.
It will also kill off the entire replacement parts industry. Cars, washing machines, fridges, etc, etc.
Not that I'm complaining, but it's not always an easy transition.
Because simulated sex is easier than real sex?
ex post facto laws are forbidden
That's funny right there.
Or sad.
Not sure which.
You can always tell when someone doesn't actually have kids.
Observation has always been the greatest tool of a parent.
If you don't know what your child's most valued toy/item is, you're seriously out of touch with your kid.
Also, in over your head with dipshits.
Try telling anything thing to that asshat.
Lots of countries have 100% information sharing with the US.
It's called strongarming/bribing/blackmailing/flat out threatening.
According to the laws too...
That sounds a lot like a free market - one without government intervention/regulation.
Collusion, by definition, is a free market.
And it's where markets will always go if the power players in the market are friendly/courteous rivals. It helps those at the top.
And it's exactly why truly free markets aren't good for the average person.
You're missing the point of the article.
If solar cells become efficient enough, then the charge speed is infinite/continuous, and free after the purchase of the vehicle. Gas can't beat that, ever.
Than this shit?
Probably.
Well that's an awful poor interpretation of what the AC wrote.
Known bugs vs unknown bugs.
One you can work around, one you work through.
Not if it isn't true.
This first graph seems to point pretty clearly to a cause.
http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence
"hiding" the decline.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
Yet, we keep getting more low temps and even more high temps - more weather extremes - just as predicted.
Um, until this decree, they weren't allowed to talk about the requests at all.
Seriously?
It's from the DOJ. Go see who they report to.
s/Issa//g
So, is Snowden an NSA truther?
You know, with all that documented evidence of malfeasance.
Most cars are more plastic than metal.
3D printing is perfect for one-off manufacturing though.
Get a group of friends/co-workers/neighbors to share the up front costs, and you're good to go.
It will also kill off the entire replacement parts industry. Cars, washing machines, fridges, etc, etc.
Not that I'm complaining, but it's not always an easy transition.
Because simulated sex is easier than real sex?
ex post facto laws are forbidden
That's funny right there.
Or sad.
Not sure which.
You can always tell when someone doesn't actually have kids.
Observation has always been the greatest tool of a parent.
If you don't know what your child's most valued toy/item is, you're seriously out of touch with your kid.
Also, in over your head with dipshits.
Try telling anything thing to that asshat.
Lots of countries have 100% information sharing with the US.
It's called strongarming/bribing/blackmailing/flat out threatening.
According to the laws too...
That sounds a lot like a free market - one without government intervention/regulation.
Collusion, by definition, is a free market.
And it's where markets will always go if the power players in the market are friendly/courteous rivals. It helps those at the top.
And it's exactly why truly free markets aren't good for the average person.
You're missing the point of the article.
If solar cells become efficient enough, then the charge speed is infinite/continuous, and free after the purchase of the vehicle. Gas can't beat that, ever.
Than this shit?
Probably.
Well that's an awful poor interpretation of what the AC wrote.
Known bugs vs unknown bugs.
One you can work around, one you work through.
Not if it isn't true.
This first graph seems to point pretty clearly to a cause.
http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence
"hiding" the decline.
http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/extremes/records/
Yet, we keep getting more low temps and even more high temps - more weather extremes - just as predicted.