"Law could easily be an undergraduate track, or perhaps a one year graduate degree, as it is in many countries around the world. "
But then how would you keep everyone out of your lucrative field?
They actually explain that in the "Enterprise" series. There was a plot line that had those human looking Klingons being genetically engineered and it was going to take a few generations to get back to their "normal" phenotype.
You're really surprised that people are angry that they have to scroll by your 100 page political argument in a thread discussing computer BIOS vunerabilities?
No one cares, until they spend 60 bucks on a game and find out of the blue it doesn't work one day. They do a patch one day and your game that worked fine stops playing because of some setting on your router and it takes months to resolve the issue. That's what happened to me with Half-Life 2 through Valve's Steam platform.
Look how happy the Wal-Mart drm music buyers are. If that's not an argument against DRM I don't know what is. They must have thought, "It's Wall-Mart, the authentication servers will always be there." I know they got a reprieve but how long will thst last.
By expannding the TLC to anything what is the point of having subdomains in the first place? This is basically just reselling the value of anyone who bought a.com address.
"A better idea would be that a buyer can't leave feedback for a seller until that seller has left feedback on the buyer"
If that was the case, why would a dishonest seller ever leave any feedback at all? He could just rip everyone off and no buyer would ever be able to tell the other buyers about it.
The way these online formats are locked down, discs aren't going anywhere. People like to collect things and most of these online solutions don't allow you to do it. You get stuck on one device with no way to move it or use it how you want.
Yeah I know they don't make as much as their sweet AT&T deal but they still sold a $500 phone. Most companies would love the margin they get from that alone.
"Also, it appears to be an advert for Clinton. Would have been nice to see this party-neutral. Ah well."
You obviously didn't watch the whole thing. 10 minutes later he says how she's now changed and is a friend to the insurance industry.
Yes and the potential salary one can earn takes care of this. (You can make 65k before overtime first day out of school around here.) That pretty much handles the recruitment.
When you make an adbuy with Google aren't you paying for impressions. I used to work in outdoor and that's what they did. Google may get it's own product for free but that doesn't mean they can't deliver what someone else pays them for.
I know this is annecdotal but I didn't start watching The Daily Show and the Report until after I saw a bunch of good YouTube clips. Now I make sure to catch them every night.
It sounds pretty much like a no brainer. Their current business model ties their service, and thus their revenue, to an expensive piece of hardware. This add value to current subscribers and opens the market to those who don't want to invest in a satellite radio. One of the reasons I never even tried the service was because all the nicer radios were well over a hundred bucks.
Are you sure about not having to be online? I couldn't get Steam to work for a few months because I had put my machine's IP as the DMZ on my router. Apparently this will stop steam from working and it took me months of technical support to find this out and be able to play Half Life 2 again.
So are you saying the more you make, the more likely you are to steal something like a laptop or a phone because to your income it really isn't that big of a deal? I guess in a way that makes sense b/c to someone making 30 million a year a 2000 dollar laptop is equivalent to the mints at the counter of the chinese food restuarunt.
These laptops are just a distraction and excuse for kids to play video games during class. They're also easy to steal. They would do students a much better service and cost savings by requiring a desktop or not specifying a laptop.
"Law could easily be an undergraduate track, or perhaps a one year graduate degree, as it is in many countries around the world. " But then how would you keep everyone out of your lucrative field?
They actually explain that in the "Enterprise" series. There was a plot line that had those human looking Klingons being genetically engineered and it was going to take a few generations to get back to their "normal" phenotype.
You're really surprised that people are angry that they have to scroll by your 100 page political argument in a thread discussing computer BIOS vunerabilities?
No one cares, until they spend 60 bucks on a game and find out of the blue it doesn't work one day. They do a patch one day and your game that worked fine stops playing because of some setting on your router and it takes months to resolve the issue. That's what happened to me with Half-Life 2 through Valve's Steam platform. Look how happy the Wal-Mart drm music buyers are. If that's not an argument against DRM I don't know what is. They must have thought, "It's Wall-Mart, the authentication servers will always be there." I know they got a reprieve but how long will thst last.
By expannding the TLC to anything what is the point of having subdomains in the first place? This is basically just reselling the value of anyone who bought a .com address.
You already pay tax on the utility bill.
I thought the RIAA said we don't own these songs. How can they tax us on something we don't own?
"A better idea would be that a buyer can't leave feedback for a seller until that seller has left feedback on the buyer" If that was the case, why would a dishonest seller ever leave any feedback at all? He could just rip everyone off and no buyer would ever be able to tell the other buyers about it.
The way these online formats are locked down, discs aren't going anywhere. People like to collect things and most of these online solutions don't allow you to do it. You get stuck on one device with no way to move it or use it how you want.
Yeah I know they don't make as much as their sweet AT&T deal but they still sold a $500 phone. Most companies would love the margin they get from that alone.
Should have known HD DVD would be the loser as soon as they released "Serenity" on it. That show can't buy a break.
Jessica Alba
Yes but only simulated sex. Kinda like Cinemax.
"Also, it appears to be an advert for Clinton. Would have been nice to see this party-neutral. Ah well." You obviously didn't watch the whole thing. 10 minutes later he says how she's now changed and is a friend to the insurance industry.
Come see the 2 headed deer. This sounds like it would make a great horror movie.
Yes and the potential salary one can earn takes care of this. (You can make 65k before overtime first day out of school around here.) That pretty much handles the recruitment.
Crike! Why couldn't they show that love in the states.
Better start taxing paper and pens too. Some pirate might write the lyrics to a song down.
When you make an adbuy with Google aren't you paying for impressions. I used to work in outdoor and that's what they did. Google may get it's own product for free but that doesn't mean they can't deliver what someone else pays them for.
I know this is annecdotal but I didn't start watching The Daily Show and the Report until after I saw a bunch of good YouTube clips. Now I make sure to catch them every night.
It sounds pretty much like a no brainer. Their current business model ties their service, and thus their revenue, to an expensive piece of hardware. This add value to current subscribers and opens the market to those who don't want to invest in a satellite radio. One of the reasons I never even tried the service was because all the nicer radios were well over a hundred bucks.
Are you sure about not having to be online? I couldn't get Steam to work for a few months because I had put my machine's IP as the DMZ on my router. Apparently this will stop steam from working and it took me months of technical support to find this out and be able to play Half Life 2 again.
So are you saying the more you make, the more likely you are to steal something like a laptop or a phone because to your income it really isn't that big of a deal?
I guess in a way that makes sense b/c to someone making 30 million a year a 2000 dollar laptop is equivalent to the mints at the counter of the chinese food restuarunt.
These laptops are just a distraction and excuse for kids to play video games during class. They're also easy to steal.
They would do students a much better service and cost savings by requiring a desktop or not specifying a laptop.
I put it in a text file and send it to my gmail account. Label it as programming and archive.