It's unfortunate that 'average' people make up most of the general public.
Occasionally this method works, we've seen it often here in Australia, and our PM has been in for four terms.
Problem with politicians is that they don't react to a problem until after it has grown out of control. And they don't listen to the people who do see it coming.
There is no (real) credit for solving a problem until the public experience it. It's much more profitable (appearance-wise) to wait, and look like a hero.
Without a vision, the people will perish
Unfortunately, as you have ~clearly demonstrated, people need leadership.
The working class are working class because they need people to tell them what to do.
Ok, a bit lame, but I'm having a hard time trying to come up with anything which wasn't posted the first two times...
Yes, that that is exactly the same thought that Mr. samzenpus (editor) had.
I think you need to remember, that, 10 year olds are versatile.
The average business professional is set in their ways, and doesn't like change. That's why they work in the office, and not elsewhere. They don't think anything like a 10 year old.
Very few 10 year olds are locked into their systems.
Micro-ATX isn't the smallest motherboard form-factor available.
Really.. Who calls it a wolf?
I've lived here for a long time, and that's the first time I've heard anyone call it a Tasmanian Wolf.
It's unfortunate that 'average' people make up most of the general public. Occasionally this method works, we've seen it often here in Australia, and our PM has been in for four terms.
There is no (real) credit for solving a problem until the public experience it.
It's much more profitable (appearance-wise) to wait, and look like a hero.
Without a vision, the people will perish Unfortunately, as you have ~clearly demonstrated, people need leadership. The working class are working class because they need people to tell them what to do.
I bet you name your sheep.
Yes.
Ok, a bit lame, but I'm having a hard time trying to come up with anything which wasn't posted the first two times...
Yes, that that is exactly the same thought that Mr. samzenpus (editor) had.
Really, if it was big as Montana, it deserves a mention.
Short of that, you're right, no-one really cares.
I think you need to remember, that, 10 year olds are versatile. The average business professional is set in their ways, and doesn't like change. That's why they work in the office, and not elsewhere. They don't think anything like a 10 year old. Very few 10 year olds are locked into their systems.