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But, as was said, governments can destroy wealth. I can't make glucose. I can only destroy it. Plants make glucose. ...more or less, anyway.
Soylent Green is Professor Snape.
Wouldn't it still have a footprint of one square centimeter? Sure, the coating would be 1 cm high, but that seems to be all this means.
You do realize that Amazon _didn't_ cave, right?
Where do you see any support for that claim at all?
False advertising. Nvidia claimed that the cards were "Vista Ready."
4 cups, fresh ground, french pressed.Pop-tart optional.
That punctuation. I do not think it works like you think it works.
While it may not be news for nerds, one could argue that it's certainly Stuff that Matters.
From the link at the bottom of the page, one is redirected to the Lost Legends page, which explains it to be a hoax.
For those asking that can't make it to the site, at idle both CPU cores are at 123.8 F, and the hard drive is at 100.4 F.
Or something related to Google Print...What do you do when finished at the library, afterall?
But, as was said, governments can destroy wealth. I can't make glucose. I can only destroy it. Plants make glucose. ...more or less, anyway.
Soylent Green is Professor Snape.
Wouldn't it still have a footprint of one square centimeter? Sure, the coating would be 1 cm high, but that seems to be all this means.
You do realize that Amazon _didn't_ cave, right?
Where do you see any support for that claim at all?
False advertising. Nvidia claimed that the cards were "Vista Ready."
4 cups, fresh ground, french pressed.
Pop-tart optional.
That punctuation. I do not think it works like you think it works.
While it may not be news for nerds, one could argue that it's certainly Stuff that Matters.
From the link at the bottom of the page, one is redirected to the Lost Legends page, which explains it to be a hoax.
For those asking that can't make it to the site, at idle both CPU cores are at 123.8 F, and the hard drive is at 100.4 F.
Or something related to Google Print...What do you do when finished at the library, afterall?