Looks like the asshat grabbed the passage from a sampler page. That is from the opening scene of "Sunday In The Park With Dawei," which was first published in the "Roboerotica" anthology in 2012.
You think a bill sponsored by a Democrat has a chance of getting passed?
Once the Republicans figure out that they can't come to an agreement among themselves, they will turn to Nancy Pelosi for Democratic votes to pass "must pass" legislation. This bill and a laundry list of Democratic priorities will find its way into the "must pass" legislation.
The Post said Kushner suggested the use of Russian diplomatic facilities as a way to shield pre-inauguration discussions with Kislyak from monitoring. Kislyak allegedly then relayed the suggestion to his superiors in Moscow. The idea was supposedly broached during a meeting between Kushner and Kislyak during an early December meeting at Trump Tower.
My LinkedIn profile lists only the major jobs that I've done. It doesn't list all the minor jobs that I've done for different contracting agencies. I've been at Facebook, LinkedIn, Stanford University, Solar City and quite a few others places. Most of my time at these places lasted from four hours to several days. My master resume that lists everything is ten pages long.
Please describe how or why an IT contractor would be brought to marketing...
Replace workstations? Fix the Dell cup holders? Flirt with the marketing girls?
If fat people didn't make you so stupid, you would realize that IT contractors have access to the entire campus. Especially if you can help someone fix a problem.
When my late father required maintenance drugs to keep living, a one-month supply of the drugs cost $120 per month. He found a pharmacy in India that would sell him a six-month supply for the same price. When he got his first package, it was the same drugs that he got at the local pharmacy.
On a personal level enough that you keep trying to get the last word.
The one time it got personal about having the last word, it turned out that a Slashdot comment thread can only have 256 comments before the reply button disappears.
Spare us the bullshit about ad revenues, too - an "all-digital" WSJ subscription costs $200 a year, or, as the WSJ likes to say, "Less than $4 a week!" In no reality are you making significant money from ad revenues.
I'm paying $30 per month for the WSJ "all digital" subscription. The introductory rate for a 12-month subscription is $278 with a 30% discount.
Oh and if you think that all the licensed sets are crap, you clearly haven't seen sets like the 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, 75827 Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters or 10179 Ultimate Collectors Series Millennium Falcon.
I've seen the
Star Destroyer (the three-feet version) in more than a few Fortune 500 companies, usually hanging from the ceiling in the marketing department.
Legit sites with rich youtube content make revenue.
I guess you haven't heard about the advertiser boycott that had reduced YouTube ad revenues significantly. Content creators who don't have multiple revenue streams — merchandise, sponsorship and public speaking — are hurting badly.
I hope you didn't pay for that shit.
Looks like the asshat grabbed the passage from a sampler page. That is from the opening scene of "Sunday In The Park With Dawei," which was first published in the "Roboerotica" anthology in 2012.
That's unsubstantiated hearsay from some unnamed person - IE Gossip.
I'm sure that the special counsel will get it straighten out in short order.
You think a bill sponsored by a Democrat has a chance of getting passed?
Once the Republicans figure out that they can't come to an agreement among themselves, they will turn to Nancy Pelosi for Democratic votes to pass "must pass" legislation. This bill and a laundry list of Democratic priorities will find its way into the "must pass" legislation.
The Post said Kushner suggested the use of Russian diplomatic facilities as a way to shield pre-inauguration discussions with Kislyak from monitoring. Kislyak allegedly then relayed the suggestion to his superiors in Moscow. The idea was supposedly broached during a meeting between Kushner and Kislyak during an early December meeting at Trump Tower.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/26/jared-kushner-wanted-secret-communications-channel-with-russia-new-report-alleges.html
Are you talking about the Republicans for the last eight years or the Democrats today?
After eight years of Obama, Congress ran out of post offices to rename.
Did you do a chemical analysis on both so you know this for a fact, or are you basing your claim of "same" on the fact they looked the same?
Packaging looked identical. Whether real or counterfeit, the drugs did what they were supposed to do.
Your public linkedin profile tells us you're a liar.
Read my answer below.
https://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=10727027&cid=54603717
"The marketing guys at eBay used to have a 3-foot-long Star Destroyer model hanging from the ceiling, shit was cash."
Correct!
But you had to try and make yourself sound important... and so you tripped up over the most basic rule of lying: keep it simple.
On Slashdot?! Pfft... ROFL
So you've worked at *TWO* Fortune 500 companies.
My LinkedIn profile lists only the major jobs that I've done. It doesn't list all the minor jobs that I've done for different contracting agencies. I've been at Facebook, LinkedIn, Stanford University, Solar City and quite a few others places. Most of my time at these places lasted from four hours to several days. My master resume that lists everything is ten pages long.
QED.
Why all this effort to prove me wrong?
Please describe how or why an IT contractor would be brought to marketing...
Replace workstations? Fix the Dell cup holders? Flirt with the marketing girls?
If fat people didn't make you so stupid, you would realize that IT contractors have access to the entire campus. Especially if you can help someone fix a problem.
When my late father required maintenance drugs to keep living, a one-month supply of the drugs cost $120 per month. He found a pharmacy in India that would sell him a six-month supply for the same price. When he got his first package, it was the same drugs that he got at the local pharmacy.
The fact that you look and act like someone that would be told to use the service entrance to the building?
That would be consistent with being an IT support contractor for a Fortune 500 company. So what?
YOU made the claim, YOU provide the evidence.
My word should be good enough then.
No, you haven't.
What makes you think that I haven't?
Why is it you say you don't find ELIZA to be that effective as a program?
All those questions are enough to drive someone to commit suicide. Wait a minute...
Seems like a waste of money when you only make 50k a year.
You probably don't invest in the stock market.
I never did find ELIZA to be that effective as a program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
On a personal level enough that you keep trying to get the last word.
The one time it got personal about having the last word, it turned out that a Slashdot comment thread can only have 256 comments before the reply button disappears.
Spare us the bullshit about ad revenues, too - an "all-digital" WSJ subscription costs $200 a year, or, as the WSJ likes to say, "Less than $4 a week!" In no reality are you making significant money from ad revenues.
I'm paying $30 per month for the WSJ "all digital" subscription. The introductory rate for a 12-month subscription is $278 with a 30% discount.
https://buy.wsj.com/wsjusjune17/?inttrackingCode=aaqpn5h3&icid=WSJ_ON_SPG_ACQ_NA
Oh and if you think that all the licensed sets are crap, you clearly haven't seen sets like the 42056 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, 75827 Ghostbusters Firehouse Headquarters or 10179 Ultimate Collectors Series Millennium Falcon.
I've seen the Star Destroyer (the three-feet version) in more than a few Fortune 500 companies, usually hanging from the ceiling in the marketing department.
Never seen that on a seesaw.
Where's the "public" part you cum-guzzling retard? Where's the "heated"?
That's where my blog come into play.
https://www.kickingthebitbucket.com/tag/slashdot/
I'll give you the "prolonged" part though. It's never gonna end.
Has it occurred to anyone that if they stop replying to my comments that I might go away?
Aren't there public libraries where you are?
I read the WSJ on my iPhone on the express bus to my tech job in Palo Alto.
Next he'll be bragging that he used the CLI to do it.
Via a Cygwin terminal window on my Windows laptop. Took all night to rsync 800GB to the new hard drive.
Slashdot must really be going down hill then. I remember when a link from Slashdot meant a windfall. A HUGE windfall.
If I was doing this ten years ago, ad revenues from Slashdot traffic would have been in the hundreds of dollars.
It is not something to be proud of doing, it's the grunt work that get's passed off to interns to do.
Like the newbie developer who accidentally deleted the production database o his first day?
Legit sites with rich youtube content make revenue.
I guess you haven't heard about the advertiser boycott that had reduced YouTube ad revenues significantly. Content creators who don't have multiple revenue streams — merchandise, sponsorship and public speaking — are hurting badly.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/3/24/15053990/google-youtube-advertising-boycott-hate-speech
You, must make pennies.
Ad revenues from Slashdot traffic alone pays for my monthly subscription to The Wall Street Journal.
Everyone uses adblock [...]
Uh, no.
[...] no one has heard of you, your absurd "personal brand", your Geocities-level website, or your shitty 1000-word ebooks.
Let me check my bank account... ROFL.