Looks like someone got all excited when they say a pr0n link...the next sentence says "With the exception of the last domain name, which is currently used for erotic video chat".
I will surely concede that the items you state border on the ridiculous, but by the same token, I would expect that you would be able to sift through the rubble and find the hidden nuggets of scientific goodness in there.
Regardless of how much spin and silliness has been slathered all over it.
I mean my apartment temp. varies from 60 to 90 and sure it's uncomfortable, but so what ? And besides, the temperture on a reguler day can vary a lot more than 3 degrees!!
It seems the detrimental effects on your spelling elude you.
The US refuses to cut emissions and those of India and China are rising.
Come on, now. Failure to sign Kyoto does not directly imply a direct refusal to cut emissions. It just prevents direct government support of such programs.
Also, we are lucky to be in a country where being green is good for business. I can think of some companies that are making a pretty penny off cutting emissions and helping others to do so.
Yeah, in Dublin here we've got IBM, Microsoft, Google, Sun, Yahoo, Amazon, Cisco... I'm sure there are many others who I haven't even heard of. Even in those companies though, it seems that the 'sexy' IT jobs are still in America.
So basically it's going to make it more difficult to see obnoxious flash ads take over websites as soon as a page is loaded. And in the rare chance you actually want to see a flash or java object, you have to click a button. Sounds like MS should toss this on the feature list.
Yes, but remember a lot more of that $400 stays in the US versus going to the Middle East.
Well, the software got out the door, so aren't we a little late on this? :)
Let's see what DVD Jon has to say about this first...
Hard to resent something you will never buy.
...but no matter how cool it is, it is still a Ford.
Literacy is fun.
Easy. The stuff with a footnote/citation with the name of a well-respected publication.
I do not read Crichton to get smarter and "learn." That is absurd.
I read Crichton because he is entertaining and throws in just enough science and factual skeleton in his works to keep me from being insulted.
Regardless of how much spin and silliness has been slathered all over it.
Call it what you will, but a work that heavily based on *actual* research and laden with citations at least deserves some merit.
Please do not confuse Mr. Crichton's writing with the liberal movie offshoots it spawns.
State of Fear by Michael Crichton gives a nice (somewhat biased) Cliffs-Notes take on the issue as well.
Especially *weather* computers...
It seems the detrimental effects on your spelling elude you.
Also, we are lucky to be in a country where being green is good for business. I can think of some companies that are making a pretty penny off cutting emissions and helping others to do so.
but MySpace behaves as though it were coded by fucking retarded monkeys.
This was more of a rant than an article.
Thought the force is same no matter what it is applied to, no?
F = m*a, anyone?
Grass in always greener, eh? :)
Gee, I wonder where they got that idea?
Bollocks? I will take that to mean you are from the UK.
Now, contrary to the popular belief, a lot of jobs (at my company at least) are being outsourced/offshored to you.
Firefox users point and laugh...
I guess when that happens, the few people that still have jobs are quite grateful and enamored with them.
If I were you, I would wait until May for the Treo 700p to be released with EV-DO. Good luck!
Try again.