Obviously you are unaware that you can compress the Library Of Congress into the area occupied by an exercise ball if it is converted to neutrons, you insensitive dolt!
The funniest thing at all is that scientists ignore the fact that much of the food you digest is broken down by bacteria in your gut, in turn providing proteins and nutrients. That is why you can survive on a diet of rice and a few other nutrients such as minerals and vitamin C.
Like the average government employee knows anything about encrypting hard drives... who the heck issued them a laptop in this condition?
It is very likely that the person with this data is someone just like your mom(govt hires quite a number of women). You want them thrown in jail for this?
Many people don't realize that helium is a limited resource. It's only source are pockets found with petroleum and natural gas, as a byproduct of radioactive decay. Once it is used it evaporates from the atmosphere.
Another thing to consider is that Netherlanders are the tallest country(race?) on earth and that animal proteins make up much of their diet, yet there is nothing unusual about their longevity among Europeans.
Did you say 'Console'?
Because '1 Meter', '90 Kilograms weight' and '50 Kilograms of Payload' is just too damn difficult for the average American.
5 gallons of Mountain Dew
Obviously you are unaware that you can compress the Library Of Congress into the area occupied by an exercise ball if it is converted to neutrons, you insensitive dolt!
Priceless!!! :)
I don't see why they are exclusive... you can pay telecommuting employees 10% less and you also have a reduction in overhead with less people on site.
Come again with the downside to telecommuting?
Yeah, like breaking the encryption on a VPN?
Not to mention that you cannot prove a negative. Personally I believe all life came from the FSM.
The funniest thing at all is that scientists ignore the fact that much of the food you digest is broken down by bacteria in your gut, in turn providing proteins and nutrients. That is why you can survive on a diet of rice and a few other nutrients such as minerals and vitamin C.
Perhaps this is just a cover up for a government worker selling data to a company.
It would be nice if prostate cancer got half as much press. Men have a considerably shorter lifespan then women and prostate cancer kills many men.
Yes!
Heck these employees probably don't even have administrative rights on their machines and couldn't install encryption software if they wanted to.
Like the average government employee knows anything about encrypting hard drives... who the heck issued them a laptop in this condition? It is very likely that the person with this data is someone just like your mom(govt hires quite a number of women). You want them thrown in jail for this?
He said biological, not social
Should they also save every document sent to the printer? Should they get rid of shredders and save every piece of paper?
The logistics of saving each email are just crazy, and our taxpayer money will be spent making it possible.
These sterling 'refrigerators' are currently in use on the detectors in the antennas at the VLA.
We should move that atmosphere from Venus to Mars.
They probably spend 100 million paying for vacation time for the contractors. What a waste!
Many people don't realize that helium is a limited resource. It's only source are pockets found with petroleum and natural gas, as a byproduct of radioactive decay. Once it is used it evaporates from the atmosphere.
Remember to take the seed out, they can be painful.
Another thing to consider is that Netherlanders are the tallest country(race?) on earth and that animal proteins make up much of their diet, yet there is nothing unusual about their longevity among Europeans.
The Japanese are also statistically more resistant to lung cancer if they smoke. I think there is more to their longevity then just diet.
Yes, of course. My family line are all a bunch of meat eating farmers who were tall and lived to old age. You really believe all that crap?
Why wouldn't they just follow protocols used by ships in international waters?