That algorithm should be used for men too. Sitting down while peeing gets out more urine, is better on the prostate, doesn't get the toilet seat and everything else in the vicinity messy, and also allows you to crap while doing it. There is no good reason to pee standing up unless the only toilets available are stand-up-only urinals or you have to do things very very quickly for whatever reason.
All modern U.S. buildings higher than 15 floors have explosives planted in them to allow for easy demolition. Do you have a source for this? Is this a 9/11 conspiracy theory?
These words were included by a smart man for a good reason, why did they choose to leave them out? One of Orwell's rules of writing was: "If you can cut a word out, cut it out". Because anybody with a brain knows that every generalization has its limits(thank you for pointing them out) those weasel words have only poetic purpose.
Copying the American Bill of Rights may be a good idea but to copy the whole Constitution would be to completely revamp the government system to a system that has its own idiosyncracies. It'd still be a good reference document though: nail "BUILD SOMETHING LIKE THIS" to their foreheads.
The rights in the first ten amendments to the Constitution were given to us by James Madison writing in his Virginia home, not passed from God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
The US presidents don't have any power to introduce new laws or restrict civil liberties. They have vetoes but that's it and those are very often overturned--they also have a stigma attached to them making them rarely used. As for influencing power, your Prime Minister as leader of majority party in Parliament has more of that than the President as a seperately elected official, especially when the President and Congress are locked against each other.
The biggest problem with guns is the fact that the people who clamor most for gun rights are the people who shouldn't be allowed to even have a squirt gun.
The biggest enemies of the United States are not the Muslim nations who have only attacked us on our soil twice since the fall of the USSR. The biggest enemies of the United States are the antichoicers and the white supremacists who want to send the United States back to the Stone Age, and who have made thirty-two attacks in 2007 alone.
Executing Saddam was wrong because the death penalty is no longer needed in modern civilized society. As for Bush, I don't want to see him executed, just as far away from actually being able to influence things ever again as possible.
Actually that was just for a catchy title. The rest of the book is about the "idiot" bit(in fact, he apologizes about the fat thing). And the whole OxyContin hypocrisy.
Then they just started randomly killing people based on a ten-year-long grudge. One that replaced a secular dictatorship with a vaguely democratic theocracy. And more terrorism. Basically reversing our progress in Afghanistan.
I don't know about you but when I have to crap I have to sit down. And that's why there's no "leave the toilet seat up!" battle raging, because guys can just go to the fucking bathroom sitting down(which I usually do when I'm not in a public bathroom)! What annoys me more though is when other men pee standing up and get urine all over the toilet seat. In public bathrooms, there are usually these special toilets that can only be used standing up. If your masculinity is challenged by not standing up in the bathroom, use those!
Re:One reason to use SVN - you can't afford better
on
Linus on GIT and SCM
·
· Score: 1
Linus' speech was really about git, which is just as free as SVN and CVS.
That might be a good idea as a part of a political protest(e. g. the guy on the Rage Against the Machine album cover whose name escapes me), but that guy's ideas on merging wouldn't even be useful as that!
I'd give the list to the OpenOffice and Abiword people. Having used successive versions of OO I know that they improve with each successive version.
You know, maybe if you ignore Twitter, he'll stop trying to slander the FOSS movement.
Completely ambiguous, but much harder to write.
That algorithm should be used for men too. Sitting down while peeing gets out more urine, is better on the prostate, doesn't get the toilet seat and everything else in the vicinity messy, and also allows you to crap while doing it. There is no good reason to pee standing up unless the only toilets available are stand-up-only urinals or you have to do things very very quickly for whatever reason.
That's because you can just pee sitting down(which is better for you medically) while they can't pee standing up.
Copying the American Bill of Rights may be a good idea but to copy the whole Constitution would be to completely revamp the government system to a system that has its own idiosyncracies. It'd still be a good reference document though: nail "BUILD SOMETHING LIKE THIS" to their foreheads.
I don't think any of them did--that's the sort of thing you can only do once. What they did was ignore it.
The rights in the first ten amendments to the Constitution were given to us by James Madison writing in his Virginia home, not passed from God to Moses on Mount Sinai.
The US presidents don't have any power to introduce new laws or restrict civil liberties. They have vetoes but that's it and those are very often overturned--they also have a stigma attached to them making them rarely used. As for influencing power, your Prime Minister as leader of majority party in Parliament has more of that than the President as a seperately elected official, especially when the President and Congress are locked against each other.
The biggest problem with guns is the fact that the people who clamor most for gun rights are the people who shouldn't be allowed to even have a squirt gun.
Okay, name me one other president who had to have "free speech zones" following him. All the other examples were in party conventions.
The biggest enemies of the United States are not the Muslim nations who have only attacked us on our soil twice since the fall of the USSR. The biggest enemies of the United States are the antichoicers and the white supremacists who want to send the United States back to the Stone Age, and who have made thirty-two attacks in 2007 alone.
Executing Saddam was wrong because the death penalty is no longer needed in modern civilized society. As for Bush, I don't want to see him executed, just as far away from actually being able to influence things ever again as possible.
Actually that was just for a catchy title. The rest of the book is about the "idiot" bit(in fact, he apologizes about the fat thing). And the whole OxyContin hypocrisy.
Then they just started randomly killing people based on a ten-year-long grudge. One that replaced a secular dictatorship with a vaguely democratic theocracy. And more terrorism. Basically reversing our progress in Afghanistan.
I don't know about you but when I have to crap I have to sit down. And that's why there's no "leave the toilet seat up!" battle raging, because guys can just go to the fucking bathroom sitting down(which I usually do when I'm not in a public bathroom)! What annoys me more though is when other men pee standing up and get urine all over the toilet seat. In public bathrooms, there are usually these special toilets that can only be used standing up. If your masculinity is challenged by not standing up in the bathroom, use those!
Linus' speech was really about git, which is just as free as SVN and CVS.
I heard he sleeps with nunchucks.
And the Linux kernel probably has more people working on it than FreeBSD.
That might be a good idea as a part of a political protest(e. g. the guy on the Rage Against the Machine album cover whose name escapes me), but that guy's ideas on merging wouldn't even be useful as that!
Either that or darcs, although darcs has a major drawback in not being able to be shortened to three letters well.
No, the GoldSrc engine(HL1) did, and although Source was based on GoldSrc it has been radically changed since then.
You also invented Doctor Who.