Any companies persuaded by the extremely vocal linux minority to support Desktop Linux will wake up and realize that the significant time and resources spent on developing for a non-standard platform whose demographic wants everything for free is a complete waste.
Desktop Linux users want everything free not for free
I just read those 9 articles, and I am more likely to support McCain after reading them. The only one I feel puts McCain in a "bad light" is the one referencing lobbyist ties.
I have no problem with someone linking to articles to boost google hits as long as those articles contain the truth, and these seem to.
no, they have top take it because he's right. There has to be a separation of powers. But that doesn't include people that don't report directly to the president
the states gained full control to do virtually whatever they want within their own borders
that's actually how it's supposed to work - each state has the right to have different laws, no matter what the object of the law. that's the reason they are called "states" and not "provinces" or "territories"
but catholics choose to stay catholic as an adult in the church at confirmation, but the current pope showed that he wanted out before the time most catholics choose to become adults in the church (which is usually 11th grade in the US).
Has the pope (or any other religious leader, especially Catholic) ever claimed to be "more moral" than "ordinary" people. They ARE ordinary people who struggle with the hardship of being imperfect humans. They take the responsibility to help guide others but not as someone who is necessarily "more moral" or in any way better than those they lead; they merely make it their life's work to constantly remind themselves that they and everyone needs help outside themselves.
Any companies persuaded by the extremely vocal linux minority to support Desktop Linux will wake up and realize that the significant time and resources spent on developing for a non-standard platform whose demographic wants everything for free is a complete waste.
Desktop Linux users want everything free not for free
I searched "diy electric car" this morning and got ZERO.
I was looking for a carputer to replace my system. I found this on Crutchfield: http://www.crutchfield.com/App/Product/Item/Main.aspx?g=182350&i=062CPC1000&tp=144 It runs Vista!!!!
I used to think that Keaton/Nicholson was THE Batman movie - then I watched it again.
The Joker didn't tell the truth - very realistic for that character
Ledger's Joker is definitely crazy. And much better than Nicholson's - Gary Oldman agrees (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26kUQeuSdMY)
Also, Linux users are mostly computer geeks. We tend to buy computers and parts more often than most.
I'm not sure that makes any sense
I just read those 9 articles, and I am more likely to support McCain after reading them. The only one I feel puts McCain in a "bad light" is the one referencing lobbyist ties. I have no problem with someone linking to articles to boost google hits as long as those articles contain the truth, and these seem to.
If this ran on a tasty steak (like our muscles), then I'd say it could beat intelligent design
did you think of trying ipv6.slashdot.org instead of ipv6.slashdot,org?
no, they have top take it because he's right. There has to be a separation of powers. But that doesn't include people that don't report directly to the president
you bring up a good point. Couldn't people who have lost the use of their vocal chords still be able to use this and "talk" to others?
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#TX
so are the ones with the word "peace" in them
I might agree that even most religious never question their faith. However, those who truly practice will have questioned it many times.
there could never be any scientific discovery that would make the Catholic Church backpeddle on doctrine.
no - the original post said that the Pope is right (read it yourself). To say that the orig said the Pope is "Always right" shows your hand.
Maybe I dont get it, but how is saying that the Pope is right and saying that humans shouldn't play god contradictory?
I'll agree - but not as an AC
but catholics choose to stay catholic as an adult in the church at confirmation, but the current pope showed that he wanted out before the time most catholics choose to become adults in the church (which is usually 11th grade in the US).
Has the pope (or any other religious leader, especially Catholic) ever claimed to be "more moral" than "ordinary" people. They ARE ordinary people who struggle with the hardship of being imperfect humans. They take the responsibility to help guide others but not as someone who is necessarily "more moral" or in any way better than those they lead; they merely make it their life's work to constantly remind themselves that they and everyone needs help outside themselves.
on what grounds?