To change the target of your criticisms for a second... did anyone notice that Bill Gates donated over twice as much to child vaccinations as the entire U.S. government did to tsunami relief?
Am I the only one who finds it funny that Google released Google Desktop partially to compensate for Microsoft's slow and crappy Windows Search feature, and now Microsoft is releasing their own program to compensate for their own crappy Windows Search feature?
I feel like I am truly alive for the first time ever. It's like my life itself was finally fully activated at midnight PST on November 16th, 2004. Infanthood, toddlerhood, preschool, elementary school, middle school, puberty, high school, these were just pre-loads.
Nuclear power is honestly not as bad as people make it out to be. The only truly bad nuclear accident was Chernoble; Three Mile Island was almost harmless, people have blown it way out of proportion. Furthermore, since then, we've gotten a LOT better at stopping accidents.
The fact of the matter is, nuclear power is fairly cheap, clean (when disposed of correctly), and harmless. Coal mining has killed/harmed a lot more people than nuclear power has, and it's not as efficient. People are just paranoid.
To change the target of your criticisms for a second... did anyone notice that Bill Gates donated over twice as much to child vaccinations as the entire U.S. government did to tsunami relief?
Aren't "living computers" basically what we are?
Am I the only one who finds it funny that Google released Google Desktop partially to compensate for Microsoft's slow and crappy Windows Search feature, and now Microsoft is releasing their own program to compensate for their own crappy Windows Search feature?
I feel like I am truly alive for the first time ever. It's like my life itself was finally fully activated at midnight PST on November 16th, 2004. Infanthood, toddlerhood, preschool, elementary school, middle school, puberty, high school, these were just pre-loads.
Did anyone else see I, Robot (the movie, I mean)? Maybe there's a reason his car wouldn't slow down...
In Soviet Russia, universe listens to you!
Nuclear power is honestly not as bad as people make it out to be. The only truly bad nuclear accident was Chernoble; Three Mile Island was almost harmless, people have blown it way out of proportion. Furthermore, since then, we've gotten a LOT better at stopping accidents. The fact of the matter is, nuclear power is fairly cheap, clean (when disposed of correctly), and harmless. Coal mining has killed/harmed a lot more people than nuclear power has, and it's not as efficient. People are just paranoid.
The love detector seems like it will be useless... anyone who buys one of these probably doesn't have anyone who loves them.
So, if I want my McDonalds food to be served faster, all I have to do is make a quick stop in Chicago? Yes!