The Germans seem to love it as well. I was living with a number of masters students and I was absolutely shitting bricks to here them talk about a program that I thought was completely wiped from the face of the earth a decade ago by MSN and AIM/Google.
It's moved on a lot from what it used to be, I think it might even support instant messaging now. Sad because the only thing I ever liked about it was that you leave people messages when they weren't online, sort of a hybrid email/chat.
"Land of the free" includes the right to make and use proprietary software last time I checked. The FSF is most certainly anti-pragmatic in their hard-line ideology. Are you honestly denying the comment that he made that they prefer a completely free and unworkable solution to a an encumbered but workable one?
Entering a plea is interestingly enough not the first thing you do, and you clearly missed the point that this gives people an incentive not to see if they can get away with something. Simply admitting guilt is like losing at trial, getting a plea bargain before it begins means pleading guilty to a lesser offense or an agreed upon punishment.
Actually at the point I had posted I could find no posts of his which either confirmed or denied his actual commission of the crime, only that he feels the charges were trumped up. There's a difference between saying you didn't do something at all and saying that you didn't do something as bad as what they charged you with. He has in fact stated that he was shooting, with no indication as to what.
This is a post written by someone who has clearly never actually been to a country with corrupt police, and having been to a few my self I was quite happy to get back to Western Europe/N.A. where people don't realize just how lucky they are that bribery is something we talk about on TV not the only way to accomplish anything.
Or! They give people who are guilty, know they're guilty, have no interest in a long drawn out ordeal and just want to be done with the whole thing a way to meet up with a legal system that would rather not spend the money to punish people when they can just reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
You have the freedom to say whatever you want, as long as you don't use this freedom to clearly offend someone.
I think your law is the stupidest thing I've heard all day. What would you tell an employee who lashed out if you told him his work needed improvement? Or if you told a cook his steak was rotten? What if you just told either of them that they're fucking assholes? I believe the "right not to be offended" is the admission of a profound failure of societal values.
This post is probably offensive too though, and I was really tempted to make it even shorter and even more profane just to make sure.
Wouldn't it be better to say "a cargo truck" or something since F1 cars serve absolutely no utilitarian value, and your analogy then implies that the MF is a really cool but completely unnecessary and expensive item?
Great, as someone who has had to dispose of a photo development machine I can tell you it starts with a big jug of liquid that according to the MSDS cuases death with sufficient exposure, and ends with another big jug that will only destroy all of your membranes.
Good thing regular photography with all the wasted shots, deadly chemicals, and printed paper is so safe for the environment.
The reason Mt. St. Helens ended up being so destructive is that no known volcano had ever erupted in the fashion it did. The magma that was erupted was being stored in cavities very close to the surface of the mountain and when they emptied the crown basically collapsed in on itself. The force of that collapse caused a massive blast of material outwards as opposed to up and that's why those people who were supposedly outside the danger zone found themselves dead seconds later and also why the mountain looks like it does today.
The real issue with Mt. St. Helens had nothing to do with the type of volcano, we've been dealing with large eruptions for quite some time and I'm actually surprised that we didn't hear more from the USGS before this one went off.
Couldn't tell you, like most people I shop with my wallet not with my accountants eye for sound financial policy. They can worry about their bottom line, I'll worry about mine.
Sure I have to pay the bailouts, but if the government is going to take my money I'd rather get cheap air fair out of it then bridges to no where or another state of the art embassy.
You got a little crazy as the reply went on, but I know the feeling, I can get a little excited once I hit the posting groove too.
I guess what it comes down to is that Americans have no reason to change the currency, we like $1 bills, we hate coins, it's a match made in heaven and I don't see it going away any time soon. It's not that the US can't switch currencies or formats, it's that there's no reason to.
The vision impaired argument is always a good one, but frankly I'm more excited about advancements in technology like bill readers for cell phones than I've ever been about trying to tell what a bill is worth based on its size.
On the contrary, a coin reader is much, much cheaper and more reliable than a bill reader. Coin readers can be made to accept new coins, normally.
I never said they couldn't be, I said they weren't. The government does not control vending machine manufacturers but a lack of support from manufacturers certainly lead to some speed bumps for the reintroduction and acceptance of the dollar coin.
I didn't see anyone suggesting you change currency, just coins.
Actually the post I was replying to suggested how easy it was to change entire currencies overnight, the rest of your comment just reiterates what I said that it was actually a long and well thought out process.
You obviously haven't actually read the RevolutionIslam site, or you wouldn't say that since the only mention of Comedy Central is that you can contact them as an intermediary to Trey and Matt who are mentioned repeatedly by name both on the site and in the videos. They are the ones likened to Theo Van Gogh and the video explains why THEY will end up like him.
I know the site is down right now and this requires you to use the Google Cache, but it only takes a second to be correct.
I don't know if I'd even say most, having drank all of the national brews as well as ones from Munich, Berlin, Cologne, Duisburg and probably a few more slipped in there.
There's some good ones, there's some shit ones (Cologne I'm looking at you) but if you're comparing Carlsburg and Heineken to crafted beers I don't think you get much a different result than comparing Miller and Bud to one of the thousands of American microbrews. You pay for quality just like anywhere else, and having drank 6 euro 200ml Doppelbachs and 3 Euro 1L steins I can Germany is certainly in the upper echelon of nations in beer productions I'm not ready to declare them a champion. I think it helps that the majority of their neighbors are "Wine country".
I honestly think the countries who produce the best mass produced beers are Eastern European, the Czech, Bulgarians, Polish, and Hungarians have some beers that are absolutely fabulous and dirt cheap.
Too bad they're massively more expensive than most of the competing airlines, although from what I hear they're also far more flexible if there ends up being a situation where you need to change things. I've flown trans-Atlantic three times in the last four months, Delta/KLM and Aer Lingus and paid nearly half what I would have with Lufthansa.
When Germany has a strict guideline of "beer isn't alcoholic piss water" I'll care.
I'm not some snob either, I probably put down more Highlife than anything else but this idea that people have that ALL Belgians or Germans are incredible just shows that they've never drank in Europe. The real bastard with Belgians is that I spent five months there drinking anywhere a train can go, and every beer they serve is available at my local grocery store at the same price. Stupid globalization is taking all the fun out of life.
Matt and Trey seemed pretty willing to put it on the line for their ideals and considering that the actual threats were against them and not Comedy Central I don't think you line of logic really works.
What is it if I said I owned guns and like most an decent responsible person I don't want to point any of them at anyone unless I absolutely have to?
Congrats though, you're a mid-90s Clinton AWB stereotype with access to a keyboard. You've got the unneeded quotes, the inflammatory language, the massive strawman; you should sit down and write a guide on Trolling for Dummies.
And free houses for all the Chavs. I'll take my nano-tech, space laser, military-industrial complex.
Belgium generally caps users as well and yes I consider them to have a lesser standard of living in this respect because of it.
Hero units, 3D
Total Annihilation was already doing 3D when Star Craft came out.
The Germans seem to love it as well. I was living with a number of masters students and I was absolutely shitting bricks to here them talk about a program that I thought was completely wiped from the face of the earth a decade ago by MSN and AIM/Google.
It's moved on a lot from what it used to be, I think it might even support instant messaging now. Sad because the only thing I ever liked about it was that you leave people messages when they weren't online, sort of a hybrid email/chat.
"Land of the free" includes the right to make and use proprietary software last time I checked. The FSF is most certainly anti-pragmatic in their hard-line ideology. Are you honestly denying the comment that he made that they prefer a completely free and unworkable solution to a an encumbered but workable one?
You've obviously never been to court.
Entering a plea is interestingly enough not the first thing you do, and you clearly missed the point that this gives people an incentive not to see if they can get away with something. Simply admitting guilt is like losing at trial, getting a plea bargain before it begins means pleading guilty to a lesser offense or an agreed upon punishment.
Actually at the point I had posted I could find no posts of his which either confirmed or denied his actual commission of the crime, only that he feels the charges were trumped up. There's a difference between saying you didn't do something at all and saying that you didn't do something as bad as what they charged you with. He has in fact stated that he was shooting, with no indication as to what.
This is a post written by someone who has clearly never actually been to a country with corrupt police, and having been to a few my self I was quite happy to get back to Western Europe/N.A. where people don't realize just how lucky they are that bribery is something we talk about on TV not the only way to accomplish anything.
Or! They give people who are guilty, know they're guilty, have no interest in a long drawn out ordeal and just want to be done with the whole thing a way to meet up with a legal system that would rather not spend the money to punish people when they can just reach a mutually beneficial agreement.
If there had been a person in there you'd be a murderer, maybe you shouldn't shoot at other people's things.
You have the freedom to say whatever you want, as long as you don't use this freedom to clearly offend someone.
I think your law is the stupidest thing I've heard all day. What would you tell an employee who lashed out if you told him his work needed improvement? Or if you told a cook his steak was rotten? What if you just told either of them that they're fucking assholes? I believe the "right not to be offended" is the admission of a profound failure of societal values.
This post is probably offensive too though, and I was really tempted to make it even shorter and even more profane just to make sure.
Wouldn't it be better to say "a cargo truck" or something since F1 cars serve absolutely no utilitarian value, and your analogy then implies that the MF is a really cool but completely unnecessary and expensive item?
Great, as someone who has had to dispose of a photo development machine I can tell you it starts with a big jug of liquid that according to the MSDS cuases death with sufficient exposure, and ends with another big jug that will only destroy all of your membranes.
Good thing regular photography with all the wasted shots, deadly chemicals, and printed paper is so safe for the environment.
The reason Mt. St. Helens ended up being so destructive is that no known volcano had ever erupted in the fashion it did. The magma that was erupted was being stored in cavities very close to the surface of the mountain and when they emptied the crown basically collapsed in on itself. The force of that collapse caused a massive blast of material outwards as opposed to up and that's why those people who were supposedly outside the danger zone found themselves dead seconds later and also why the mountain looks like it does today.
The real issue with Mt. St. Helens had nothing to do with the type of volcano, we've been dealing with large eruptions for quite some time and I'm actually surprised that we didn't hear more from the USGS before this one went off.
Couldn't tell you, like most people I shop with my wallet not with my accountants eye for sound financial policy. They can worry about their bottom line, I'll worry about mine.
Sure I have to pay the bailouts, but if the government is going to take my money I'd rather get cheap air fair out of it then bridges to no where or another state of the art embassy.
Rice wine isn't too bad.
You got a little crazy as the reply went on, but I know the feeling, I can get a little excited once I hit the posting groove too.
I guess what it comes down to is that Americans have no reason to change the currency, we like $1 bills, we hate coins, it's a match made in heaven and I don't see it going away any time soon. It's not that the US can't switch currencies or formats, it's that there's no reason to.
The vision impaired argument is always a good one, but frankly I'm more excited about advancements in technology like bill readers for cell phones than I've ever been about trying to tell what a bill is worth based on its size.
On the contrary, a coin reader is much, much cheaper and more reliable than a bill reader. Coin readers can be made to accept new coins, normally.
I never said they couldn't be, I said they weren't. The government does not control vending machine manufacturers but a lack of support from manufacturers certainly lead to some speed bumps for the reintroduction and acceptance of the dollar coin.
I didn't see anyone suggesting you change currency, just coins.
Actually the post I was replying to suggested how easy it was to change entire currencies overnight, the rest of your comment just reiterates what I said that it was actually a long and well thought out process.
You obviously haven't actually read the RevolutionIslam site, or you wouldn't say that since the only mention of Comedy Central is that you can contact them as an intermediary to Trey and Matt who are mentioned repeatedly by name both on the site and in the videos. They are the ones likened to Theo Van Gogh and the video explains why THEY will end up like him.
I know the site is down right now and this requires you to use the Google Cache, but it only takes a second to be correct.
I don't know if I'd even say most, having drank all of the national brews as well as ones from Munich, Berlin, Cologne, Duisburg and probably a few more slipped in there.
There's some good ones, there's some shit ones (Cologne I'm looking at you) but if you're comparing Carlsburg and Heineken to crafted beers I don't think you get much a different result than comparing Miller and Bud to one of the thousands of American microbrews. You pay for quality just like anywhere else, and having drank 6 euro 200ml Doppelbachs and 3 Euro 1L steins I can Germany is certainly in the upper echelon of nations in beer productions I'm not ready to declare them a champion. I think it helps that the majority of their neighbors are "Wine country".
I honestly think the countries who produce the best mass produced beers are Eastern European, the Czech, Bulgarians, Polish, and Hungarians have some beers that are absolutely fabulous and dirt cheap.
Too bad they're massively more expensive than most of the competing airlines, although from what I hear they're also far more flexible if there ends up being a situation where you need to change things. I've flown trans-Atlantic three times in the last four months, Delta/KLM and Aer Lingus and paid nearly half what I would have with Lufthansa.
When Germany has a strict guideline of "beer isn't alcoholic piss water" I'll care.
I'm not some snob either, I probably put down more Highlife than anything else but this idea that people have that ALL Belgians or Germans are incredible just shows that they've never drank in Europe. The real bastard with Belgians is that I spent five months there drinking anywhere a train can go, and every beer they serve is available at my local grocery store at the same price. Stupid globalization is taking all the fun out of life.
Matt and Trey seemed pretty willing to put it on the line for their ideals and considering that the actual threats were against them and not Comedy Central I don't think you line of logic really works.
What is it if I said I owned guns and like most an decent responsible person I don't want to point any of them at anyone unless I absolutely have to?
Congrats though, you're a mid-90s Clinton AWB stereotype with access to a keyboard. You've got the unneeded quotes, the inflammatory language, the massive strawman; you should sit down and write a guide on Trolling for Dummies.
Even the Dahli Lama says that people have a right to defend themselves.