Sorry, but Catholic Christian. Catholicism is responsible for all those things you mentioned, and THEY themselves persecute(d) real Christians. Ask Martin Luther, Wycliffe, Huss, etc.
Problem is, people often mistake unwanted email for unsolicited email. I don't want to hear from Travelocity every week, with their weekly specials. It's unwanted, but I can cancel their letter if it gets irritating enough. The V14Gr4 ads, are not easily (or at all) cancellable. When you blend the two types of emails, people do tend to misclassify them.
Until someone figures out that all they need to do is stand in a crowd, and say, throw a rock, or even a RPG at the tank. Instant Crowd Vaporization, and we'd be blamed, of course!
Now I'm sure somoeone has thought of this scenario, and since I haven't read the article (I'm at work, so my time is not all mine), but that's the problem with automatic weapons, defensive or not. They're automatic. While that is a huge benefit in and of itself, some smart assailant will figure out how to activate this system against civilians. That seem to be how wars are fought these days anyhow. . . .
I've never understood why no one else does that. Chances are everyone has a small community college somehwere close by. Pay the $25 and enroll. Then buy all the educationally priced software you want on Ebay or wherever you want. You don't have to enroll for classes, and you make the $25 back on your first purchase.
Or, sign up with a homeschooling organization. It shouldn't cost you anything but time (and kids, but you might already have some). Great, now you're a homeschooling parent. Sure the only topic you teach is Microwave Cooking 101, but your're a homeschool teacher.
Get creative here people, and quit complaining about high M$ software prices. Get the tools to do the job, so your're not switching formats/platforms/hairpieces so often.
Habanero peppers are not that spicy unless you eat the seeds. I eat them all the time. Freeze them and slice them up (very thinly) in your food. Teh flavor is wonderful, but AVOID the seeds.
Why unplug the computer? Isn't that what's giving you the ground connection anyway? Just make sure you turn it off. As long as the box is plugged in, you've got a good path to ground.
In a truly accurate portrayal, it would be left up to the viewer/participant to decide if it's evil or not. Racism wasn't always considered evil by the masses, and some people still don't have a problem with the concept, if not the word itself. History sometimes judges us better than our peers do.
Yes, but according to the article, he was PARKED in front of the mans house for several hours, at least on this one occasion. He specifically targeted this individuals wireless network.
It seems like this would make it easier to store items like music/photos. You could search for all mp3's relating to Jazz, and you would pull up albums labeled "All that Jazz", as well as those of that genre, without having to wonder about where on the harddrive they are stored. Sure, it would take some getting used to, but just like (almost) anything else, we'd get used to it.
Yeah, great news for some, but what about those of us still on di
Catholic does not equal Christian.
OK, didn't preview. My bad
Sorry, but Catholic Christian. Catholicism is responsible for all those things you mentioned, and THEY themselves persecute(d) real Christians. Ask Martin Luther, Wycliffe, Huss, etc.
Maybe it's cheaper then to get a new bag?
Problem is, people often mistake unwanted email for unsolicited email. I don't want to hear from Travelocity every week, with their weekly specials. It's unwanted, but I can cancel their letter if it gets irritating enough. The V14Gr4 ads, are not easily (or at all) cancellable. When you blend the two types of emails, people do tend to misclassify them.
Yup, I remember visiting that area on business. Was REAL glad when I left, too.
Errr, no, try again.
'Bout $20 on pricewatch for a gen-you-wine cable lugging, external power supply having, real, modem.
Yup, you're right.
Until someone figures out that all they need to do is stand in a crowd, and say, throw a rock, or even a RPG at the tank. Instant Crowd Vaporization, and we'd be blamed, of course!
Now I'm sure somoeone has thought of this scenario, and since I haven't read the article (I'm at work, so my time is not all mine), but that's the problem with automatic weapons, defensive or not. They're automatic. While that is a huge benefit in and of itself, some smart assailant will figure out how to activate this system against civilians. That seem to be how wars are fought these days anyhow. . . .
I've never understood why no one else does that. Chances are everyone has a small community college somehwere close by. Pay the $25 and enroll. Then buy all the educationally priced software you want on Ebay or wherever you want. You don't have to enroll for classes, and you make the $25 back on your first purchase.
Or, sign up with a homeschooling organization. It shouldn't cost you anything but time (and kids, but you might already have some). Great, now you're a homeschooling parent. Sure the only topic you teach is Microwave Cooking 101, but your're a homeschool teacher.
Get creative here people, and quit complaining about high M$ software prices. Get the tools to do the job, so your're not switching formats/platforms/hairpieces so often.
My 3 Euros . . . .
Habanero peppers are not that spicy unless you eat the seeds. I eat them all the time. Freeze them and slice them up (very thinly) in your food. Teh flavor is wonderful, but AVOID the seeds.
In MY day, we just used a good old logic probe, and an analog meter. Now THAT'S troubleshooting.
Luser: My spreadsheet won't open.
Tech: Grab the big blue capacitor, and call me back. . . .
Welcome to Slashdot, where 1200 - 900 = 400. . .
Also, is it such a good idea to blind someone driving a moving vehicle. Couldn't that increase the potential for damage somewhat?
Why unplug the computer? Isn't that what's giving you the ground connection anyway? Just make sure you turn it off. As long as the box is plugged in, you've got a good path to ground.
Wish I had more mod points. Mod parent up, someone.
You mean you meant mean instead of meaning meant?
Ok . . .
Yes, but how many farthings per hogshead is that?
Some of us techies have these things called kids, too, that sit in car seats. No Smart car I have seen, actually takes this into consideration.
Can I get a +1 'Tru Dat' mod?
In a truly accurate portrayal, it would be left up to the viewer/participant to decide if it's evil or not. Racism wasn't always considered evil by the masses, and some people still don't have a problem with the concept, if not the word itself. History sometimes judges us better than our peers do.
But that's YOUR/my/our view of racism. It shouldn't be portrayed as evil, it simply IS evil. Just portray it and let the chips fall where they may.
Yes, but according to the article, he was PARKED in front of the mans house for several hours, at least on this one occasion. He specifically targeted this individuals wireless network.
Technically, Catholics worship Mary much more than they do Jesus, so they're Marians, or whatever term you'd use.
History lesson #134.
Catholic != Christian.
Goodbye karma.
It seems like this would make it easier to store items like music/photos. You could search for all mp3's relating to Jazz, and you would pull up albums labeled "All that Jazz", as well as those of that genre, without having to wonder about where on the harddrive they are stored. Sure, it would take some getting used to, but just like (almost) anything else, we'd get used to it.