Some of the posts seem to imply that other leader of the other fork is somehow mad about the poster using code from the other fork. Has this person whined about it, or are we just assuming this?
You know what's ironic about the whole thing. He was breaking in to NASA computers because he did not have enough room to store illegal movies. Now some inmate is going to break into his prison cell because he needs to use this guy's butt to store a few things. I guess the punishment fits the crime.
I just saw the movie with Jim Carrey. It certainly was entertaining, but it could have been better. Are the books better? Also, I just read the Potter books last week. I enjoyed them and see why the caught the interest of children and adults alike.
I think I know what's happening here. IE is like Mr. Burns. Mr. Burns has so many different disease causing microbes inside him, that they have not stopped fighting each other long enough to attack his body. IE has exploits that actually interfere with other exploits! That is my theory!
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I honestly don't know enough about the debate to take a side, but I agree that if there really is no science to back global warming up, it should not be used to try to reduce pollution. There are reasons to reduce pollution, but when you use a false or flimsy argument, it just gives the opposition ammo to shoot down what is a good idea.
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Kind of like the South African president declaring that HIV does NOT lead to or cause AIDS.
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Yes, there have been no Unicorn attacks since 1810! Therefore, we are clearly winning the war on Unicorns.
This just in:
Microsoft has purchased Stanford University. These rogue researchers have been fired and put in jail on nebulous theft charges. Stanford University announces that Windows is better than Linux according to its research.
I don't know if anyone knows this or if it has been posted, but before his passing, entertainment renaissance man, Steve Allen, was involved with this group. It was the one thing on which I fault him. PTC used to rail against the World Wrestling Federation a few years ago, when I watched their programming, until they were found civilly liable for spreading untrue information about the company. I do not trust that group or its leader, L. Brent Bozell.
I heartily disagree with you. I think that the internet should be absolutely anonymous. I, Ted Phillips, believe that no one should EVER be identified on the internet.
I would have to agree with some of the other repliers to this parent. I have definitely followed advertisement links generated by a search I executed because they were pertinent to what I was looking for. I don't think they will end ads, but if they for some reason did, any ideas on how Google would fund itself? I mean this as a serious question, not a rhetorical one just to make a point.
What you say is funny and true, but there is legitimate danger to buying drugs from Canada if you are not careful. Less reputable suppliers may be selling counterfeit or ineffective-dose drugs, but more likely is that a reputable seller is three generations away from the counterfeiting is selling in good faith. That said, my relatives buy drugs from Canada because it makes sense. One must be careful, because it is a threat, just not quite as big as Bushie says.
I would not expect that a whole bunch of slashdotters watched wrestling regularly, but when I was younger, I did. Back then, Ted Turner's WCW and the WWF (now WWE) were in a ratings war. WWF started having a five minute spillover on their Monday night show, just to have that extra five minutes in which WCW was not airing. I can't remember if WCW returned the favor. Just my two cents.
I would bet that humans are one of the few species that kill members of their own species on a regular basis. Sure, if an aligator is starving, it might kill a young one to eat, or it might kill another adult that is trying to Bogart its meal, but rarely does it kill for no reason or out of malice. I don't think you can compare two non-human animals killing one another with two humans killing one another for that reason. Man does so much more harm to members of his own race at a much more fantastic rate than any other animal species; I'd be willing to be dollars to donuts on this.
Well, since there are only ten digits, I think ordering would have to be relavant. Otherwise, he could just count how many occurences of each digit there are, which would certainly not be quite as impressive.
Twice as smart as a button? That's like multiplying zero times two...
Some of the posts seem to imply that other leader of the other fork is somehow mad about the poster using code from the other fork. Has this person whined about it, or are we just assuming this?
You know what's ironic about the whole thing. He was breaking in to NASA computers because he did not have enough room to store illegal movies. Now some inmate is going to break into his prison cell because he needs to use this guy's butt to store a few things. I guess the punishment fits the crime.
I just saw the movie with Jim Carrey. It certainly was entertaining, but it could have been better. Are the books better? Also, I just read the Potter books last week. I enjoyed them and see why the caught the interest of children and adults alike.
I think I know what's happening here. IE is like Mr. Burns. Mr. Burns has so many different disease causing microbes inside him, that they have not stopped fighting each other long enough to attack his body. IE has exploits that actually interfere with other exploits! That is my theory!
I honestly don't know enough about the debate to take a side, but I agree that if there really is no science to back global warming up, it should not be used to try to reduce pollution. There are reasons to reduce pollution, but when you use a false or flimsy argument, it just gives the opposition ammo to shoot down what is a good idea.
Kind of like the South African president declaring that HIV does NOT lead to or cause AIDS.
Yes, there have been no Unicorn attacks since 1810! Therefore, we are clearly winning the war on Unicorns.
Really? You know when? Are you my stalker?
Imagine that your house is your computer!
Yes, now the whole neighborhood will know when I am looking at porn. This is a wonderful idea.
This just in: Microsoft has purchased Stanford University. These rogue researchers have been fired and put in jail on nebulous theft charges. Stanford University announces that Windows is better than Linux according to its research.
I don't know if anyone knows this or if it has been posted, but before his passing, entertainment renaissance man, Steve Allen, was involved with this group. It was the one thing on which I fault him. PTC used to rail against the World Wrestling Federation a few years ago, when I watched their programming, until they were found civilly liable for spreading untrue information about the company. I do not trust that group or its leader, L. Brent Bozell.
Hey man, let's not forget George Lazenby or *gasp* Timothy Dalton!
What about Indiana Jones and the Search for the Ultimate Arthritis Cream:
Indy discovers an ancient recipe for arthritis cream which the Nazi's steal; action ensues!
It would be harder to turn a car into, say, an airplane.
Not if you are in the Transformers universe, baby! Remember that blue car (I forget the name)? He could become a sort of airplane car. He was so cool!
I heartily disagree with you. I think that the internet should be absolutely anonymous. I, Ted Phillips, believe that no one should EVER be identified on the internet.
I would have to agree with some of the other repliers to this parent. I have definitely followed advertisement links generated by a search I executed because they were pertinent to what I was looking for. I don't think they will end ads, but if they for some reason did, any ideas on how Google would fund itself? I mean this as a serious question, not a rhetorical one just to make a point.
What you say is funny and true, but there is legitimate danger to buying drugs from Canada if you are not careful. Less reputable suppliers may be selling counterfeit or ineffective-dose drugs, but more likely is that a reputable seller is three generations away from the counterfeiting is selling in good faith. That said, my relatives buy drugs from Canada because it makes sense. One must be careful, because it is a threat, just not quite as big as Bushie says.
Kind of how a CD costing $15 comes out with that popular new song by Mary MazPrudoozed and eleven other songs that are garbage.
I would not expect that a whole bunch of slashdotters watched wrestling regularly, but when I was younger, I did. Back then, Ted Turner's WCW and the WWF (now WWE) were in a ratings war. WWF started having a five minute spillover on their Monday night show, just to have that extra five minutes in which WCW was not airing. I can't remember if WCW returned the favor. Just my two cents.
I would bet that humans are one of the few species that kill members of their own species on a regular basis. Sure, if an aligator is starving, it might kill a young one to eat, or it might kill another adult that is trying to Bogart its meal, but rarely does it kill for no reason or out of malice. I don't think you can compare two non-human animals killing one another with two humans killing one another for that reason. Man does so much more harm to members of his own race at a much more fantastic rate than any other animal species; I'd be willing to be dollars to donuts on this.
Does Warren Buffet go to 'clubs'? He's probably most unpretentious rich person ever. He drove his '85 Oldsmobile Cutlass almost until it did not run.
Yes, but the fact that he has this talent percludes him from being able to take the actual ATM card away from even an able-bodied middle-schooler.
Well, since there are only ten digits, I think ordering would have to be relavant. Otherwise, he could just count how many occurences of each digit there are, which would certainly not be quite as impressive.
How about a Grover Cleveland related game in which you try to see how many activities you can do twice on non-consecutive occasions?