Canada may not tax illegal behavior, but it is the quite common in the US.
Look at Al Capone, he was locked up for failure to pay tax on illict gains.
For example, Tennessee has an "Unauthorized Substances Tax" http://www.state.tn.us/revenue/tntaxes/unauthsub.p df
I believe the question that really needs to be asked, is what defines a terrorist attack against the United States?
If the soldiers in Iraq being attacked daily counts as an attack against the United States... Just think about it.
I used to work as a Geek Squad agent and dress code required it to be the company issue clip-on version. Though, not to prevent one from being caught in a printer but to keep people from hanging themselves.
Big Mac weighs in at 7.8oz with 560 Kcal
The impact gave off 4538940 Kcal of energy
4538940/560*7.8/16=3951.3 Lbs
1.792 tonnes of Big Macs.
TNT may be dense in energy but the Big Mac beats it.
It appears to just be a bug, and your numbers are safe. Backup, remove, reinstall as described here: http://boards.icq.com/boards/view_messages.php?tid =4555&topic_id=2216365.
YMMV
Canada may not tax illegal behavior, but it is the quite common in the US. Look at Al Capone, he was locked up for failure to pay tax on illict gains. For example, Tennessee has an "Unauthorized Substances Tax" http://www.state.tn.us/revenue/tntaxes/unauthsub.p df
I believe the question that really needs to be asked, is what defines a terrorist attack against the United States? If the soldiers in Iraq being attacked daily counts as an attack against the United States... Just think about it.
I used to work as a Geek Squad agent and dress code required it to be the company issue clip-on version.
Though, not to prevent one from being caught in a printer but to keep people from hanging themselves.
Big Mac weighs in at 7.8oz with 560 Kcal The impact gave off 4538940 Kcal of energy 4538940/560*7.8/16=3951.3 Lbs 1.792 tonnes of Big Macs. TNT may be dense in energy but the Big Mac beats it.