George W. Bush (R)
$345,259,155
John Kerry (D)
$310,033,347
Thats 35 million. $35M $40+
But if you look at the FEC website, the spending by all the democratic candidates was more than $100M more than Bush's spending.
http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/cancomsrs/
Well, think about all the Spammers making millions off of stupid people. They say things like:
"Your in so much debt you need to file bankruptcy!"
"Your manhood is small and does not satisfy your woman"
"You can get a woman for your small manhood from Soviet Russia, just click here"
"Here's a credit card to get your woman with, its' only 99% interest and requires $500 deposit, and everyone can qualify!"
The masses are asses. Many a successful marketing campaign and elections have been based on that concept.
Smart people might not need your product or candidate, but stupid people can be convinced that smelling like cucumber will make them more attractive. They just leave off the end of the Dove ad that mentions Republican Vegisexuals from Tennessee
well, you don't so much as own them, you have a license to use them and if you abuse the license, **AA will come to take your ipod.
All your songs are belong to them.
And of course,
In Soviet Russia, Napster has DRM rights to use you!
I think tomorrow we will see a new DIY:
How to build a 30-bit key catcher that doubles as a wi-fi hot spot detector into a tin of altoids.
1. First, consume the altoids
2. ?????
3. Profit!
and of course,
In Soviet Russia, Key broadcasts you!
Am I the only one thinking of Jay and Silent Bob in the final moments of J&SBSB when they are touring america to put the beat down on the people that dissed them on the "internet"
And shouldn't that count as prior art?
But the article really doesn't have a lot of meat, I was hoping for an actual machine available today like a nice small CNC machine that fits under my desk that I can put a block of plastic in and walk out with a new dog toy
Ok, Computer City didn't fold as a corporation, COMPUSA purchased CCity about 6 years ago.
And we lost more money per month than any dot-com, our buyers found products from wholesalers months after Compaq and HP stopped shipping them to us. When the liqudator was in the second/third month, they pulled out overnight because the new product at other stores was cheaper and faster than what they were selling at 60% off original price.
George W. Bush (R) $345,259,155 John Kerry (D) $310,033,347 Thats 35 million. $35M $40+ But if you look at the FEC website, the spending by all the democratic candidates was more than $100M more than Bush's spending. http://herndon1.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/cancomsrs/
I agree, I too would like to know more about this magic juice. Does it taste like Kool Aid?
Well, think about all the Spammers making millions off of stupid people. They say things like: "Your in so much debt you need to file bankruptcy!" "Your manhood is small and does not satisfy your woman" "You can get a woman for your small manhood from Soviet Russia, just click here" "Here's a credit card to get your woman with, its' only 99% interest and requires $500 deposit, and everyone can qualify!" The masses are asses. Many a successful marketing campaign and elections have been based on that concept. Smart people might not need your product or candidate, but stupid people can be convinced that smelling like cucumber will make them more attractive. They just leave off the end of the Dove ad that mentions Republican Vegisexuals from Tennessee
well, you don't so much as own them, you have a license to use them and if you abuse the license, **AA will come to take your ipod. All your songs are belong to them. And of course, In Soviet Russia, Napster has DRM rights to use you!
I think tomorrow we will see a new DIY: How to build a 30-bit key catcher that doubles as a wi-fi hot spot detector into a tin of altoids. 1. First, consume the altoids 2. ????? 3. Profit! and of course, In Soviet Russia, Key broadcasts you!
Am I the only one thinking of Jay and Silent Bob in the final moments of J&SBSB when they are touring america to put the beat down on the people that dissed them on the "internet" And shouldn't that count as prior art?
But the article really doesn't have a lot of meat, I was hoping for an actual machine available today like a nice small CNC machine that fits under my desk that I can put a block of plastic in and walk out with a new dog toy
I hate the 20 sec requirement
From the mapquest link, Texas has moved, or we need to put an RFID tag on it so we can keep better track of Texas
Ok, Computer City didn't fold as a corporation, COMPUSA purchased CCity about 6 years ago. And we lost more money per month than any dot-com, our buyers found products from wholesalers months after Compaq and HP stopped shipping them to us. When the liqudator was in the second/third month, they pulled out overnight because the new product at other stores was cheaper and faster than what they were selling at 60% off original price.