Hmm, I was sure we had debunked this whole "evolution" fad thoroughly already? I mean, why would God make all those creationists say that evolution is wrong if evolution actually is correct? That just wouldn't happen. Wake up, people!
If you have a pet skunk AND are considering to bring said skunk to work, then I really don't think the possible genetic discrepancies of your skunk would be the reason they'd fire you;-)
I'm sorry, but you seem have misunderstood what they were saying about their code of ethics.
The code in question is a small and blue, but still important, barcode that they have printed on a rectangular white piece of plastic which they keep in a airtight metal box in their company's safe. This code of ethics will, of course, be upgraded to an RFID tag when the technology has proven itself good enough.
What happens if someone misplaces or loses this code of ethics, however, is a different story...
Following your train of thought, I seriously doubt that ST:XXX, "The Final Brassiere", will be shown on TV at all. Not that it won't sell well on DVD, though...
Yes, but once you have that first generator farm built, you can technically build the replacement ones with clean electricity created from the first one. In other words, the CO2 penalty from creating the first one could be a one-time thing.
Besides, if the parts are manufactured in Norway this is a moot point, since all power in Norway comes from hydro-electric power plants. I don't know about Scotland, though.
Masterbaiting
v.
1. To perform an act of luring ones superior or owner into an unforeseen situation.
2. Angling at a professional level.
Samsung To Pay Out $300 Million In Anti-Trust Suit
I wonder what an Anti-Trust Suit looks like. Kinda like an Armani or a Boss?
Hmm, I was sure we had debunked this whole "evolution" fad thoroughly already? I mean, why would God make all those creationists say that evolution is wrong if evolution actually is correct? That just wouldn't happen. Wake up, people!
If you have a pet skunk AND are considering to bring said skunk to work, then I really don't think the possible genetic discrepancies of your skunk would be the reason they'd fire you ;-)
I'm sorry, but you seem have misunderstood what they were saying about their code of ethics.
The code in question is a small and blue, but still important, barcode that they have printed on a rectangular white piece of plastic which they keep in a airtight metal box in their company's safe. This code of ethics will, of course, be upgraded to an RFID tag when the technology has proven itself good enough.
What happens if someone misplaces or loses this code of ethics, however, is a different story...
Please get over your irrational fears.
Hey, this is America. I'm entiteled to have whatever fear I want, irrational or not! If you don't like that, you can GET OUT!
Actually, no. 5 of the top 6, or rather 8 of the top 9, are running Linux.
Bah! Stop trolling. Everybody knows that the 48gx is vastly superior to the ti83.
Following your train of thought, I seriously doubt that ST:XXX, "The Final Brassiere", will be shown on TV at all. Not that it won't sell well on DVD, though...
Homeland Security isn't 100% terrorism.
Hmm, I don't know. They sure seem like terrorists to me...
Yes, but once you have that first generator farm built, you can technically build the replacement ones with clean electricity created from the first one. In other words, the CO2 penalty from creating the first one could be a one-time thing.
Besides, if the parts are manufactured in Norway this is a moot point, since all power in Norway comes from hydro-electric power plants. I don't know about Scotland, though.
That certainly gives new meaning to the words "hard drive"...
I'd rather say:
Seems like yet another reason to get the corporations out of the government.
Yes, it looks like he'll have to settle for romance with a MUTT.
WinHEC: The beta version of WinHELL?
It's just a euphemism for "vendor lock-in".