Im wondering who actually took the time to strain half of those, more specifically cooking oil, urine,gasoline, blood, and semen:| and more distrubing, who the hell taste-tested em
I recently have switched over from windoze to linux. I have a copy of Knoppix 3.6 and i used it to test my machine for hardware compatibility. Being pretty much a Linux newb, i had no clue what to do or how to use it, other then knowing that since it loaded presumably other linux distros should install without much difficulty. This book will definatly be on my 'To Get' list.
Seems you're the ignorant twat here. Click the link he posted.
"In economics, a monopsony is a market with only one buyer in the market, often an input market. This is analogous to the case of a monopoly in which there is only one seller in a market."
i totally agree, im looking at possibly trying out FC3, and although it does look quite flashy and polished off.. whats in the guts.. need a bit more then screenies to sell us...
Im wondering who actually took the time to strain half of those, more specifically cooking oil, urine,gasoline, blood, and semen :| and more distrubing, who the hell taste-tested em
I recently have switched over from windoze to linux. I have a copy of Knoppix 3.6 and i used it to test my machine for hardware compatibility. Being pretty much a Linux newb, i had no clue what to do or how to use it, other then knowing that since it loaded presumably other linux distros should install without much difficulty. This book will definatly be on my 'To Get' list.
Seems you're the ignorant twat here. Click the link he posted.
"In economics, a monopsony is a market with only one buyer in the market, often an input market. This is analogous to the case of a monopoly in which there is only one seller in a market."
i totally agree, im looking at possibly trying out FC3, and although it does look quite flashy and polished off.. whats in the guts.. need a bit more then screenies to sell us...
hmm thats alot of data for one company, anyone else get the feeling Wal-mart has teamed up with M$