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I'm also in Canada, and I outside of the odd construction and drafting I do, I work entirely in the metric system.
That point is that it's impossible to prove something. We can only construct theories, and at best be very confident in them. Proof is impossible. Everything that is taught in a science classroom (among other classrooms) is theory.
As far as I know ISPs are not common carriers anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
This is totally true. I'm much older than I was 3 years ago.
1990 called, they want their joke back.
or http://pornotube.com/ for that matter.
You're either exaggerating, or don't know what an order of magnitude is.
It's not as if Amazon has been making money for very long. If I'm to believe wikipedia, they weren't actually profitable until 2003.
Or a patent on the same, predictable Slashdot "patent on predictable Slashdot patent joke" jokes that get rehashed in every single patent thread.
Obviously you're not mashing hard enough.
You definitely were not the first person to say that.
I'm also in Canada, and I outside of the odd construction and drafting I do, I work entirely in the metric system.
That point is that it's impossible to prove something. We can only construct theories, and at best be very confident in them. Proof is impossible. Everything that is taught in a science classroom (among other classrooms) is theory.
As far as I know ISPs are not common carriers anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
This is totally true. I'm much older than I was 3 years ago.
1990 called, they want their joke back.
or http://pornotube.com/ for that matter.
You're either exaggerating, or don't know what an order of magnitude is.
It's not as if Amazon has been making money for very long. If I'm to believe wikipedia, they weren't actually profitable until 2003.
Or a patent on the same, predictable Slashdot "patent on predictable Slashdot patent joke" jokes that get rehashed in every single patent thread.
Obviously you're not mashing hard enough.
You definitely were not the first person to say that.