Sadly I got one from Best Buy AND Chase. It's bad enough that these guys know that I shop at Best Buy, but to know where I have one of my bank accounts? That's just frickin' creepy!
Well you know what? I'll bet that there aren't stormtroopers knocking on American doors if you use "ammonium nitrate" or other such key words on communications networks. Case in point? You were able to post an entire rant against the US government and its allies without it being blocked and without getting yourself taken away to Guantanamo Bay and being electrocuted by a cattle prod. Funny you should make all these complaints when we're talking about China, a nation that actually punishes dissent.
Oh, and while I'm at it, I might as well point out out that you shouldn't have put the phrase "democratically elected" in quotation marks the way you did. Quotation marks don't make you sound more sophisticated.
PSP graphics are impressive on a small screen, but will it look good on a TV? I suspect that it wouldn't, but I don't know what Sony is planning here. I seem to recall the Game Boy Advance games looking good on TV's (via Game Boy Player), though all I've seen of that are Internet videos. Does anyone have more info?
If large industries (the entertainment and software industries) are continually paying for a product that simply doesn't work, and their profits go down even farther, isn't that bad for the world economy?
Ummm... yeah. I acknowledged that thing about him quitting was a problem, didn't I? If I didn't but sorry.
Btw, that thing you mentioned about Bush... Sending people to war isn't a crime. If you're going to bring up evidence about WMDs, fine. But don't mention the fact that it's a war. That's pointless.
Administrative law is also involved. And our handy-dandy Constitution, which we quote and appeal to as we please. If I'm not mistaken, you British don't use one of those, but IANAL.
Yeah. It's called separation of powers. It's in the American constitution. Ever heard of Watergate? One of our Presidents, Nixon, was indicted (or was going to be) for conspiring against another party and resigned before anything can be done.
There is certainly the problem that cases like that can't be done in a normal court and therefore he was not put on trial as a normal civilian. However, there ARE corruption cases in the US, (like Abramoff).
Btw, by definition, the police are part of the government even if the powers are separated. They ARE enforcing laws, after all.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas
This articles has "interesting" contents such as this:
Hamas' charter (written in 1988 and still in effect) calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and its replacement with a Palestinian Islamic state in the area that is now Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
UKUSA forces aren't forcing a fascist regime on Iraqis, first of all, and second of all they would never compare Bush to Hitler because they hate Jews and intentionally kill innocent people. Terrorists have stated that they want to kill the Jews.
Sadly I got one from Best Buy AND Chase. It's bad enough that these guys know that I shop at Best Buy, but to know where I have one of my bank accounts? That's just frickin' creepy!
To expect anything better than "fewer casualties" is an instance of the perfect solution fallacy, from what I can tell.
Well you know what? I'll bet that there aren't stormtroopers knocking on American doors if you use "ammonium nitrate" or other such key words on communications networks. Case in point? You were able to post an entire rant against the US government and its allies without it being blocked and without getting yourself taken away to Guantanamo Bay and being electrocuted by a cattle prod. Funny you should make all these complaints when we're talking about China, a nation that actually punishes dissent. Oh, and while I'm at it, I might as well point out out that you shouldn't have put the phrase "democratically elected" in quotation marks the way you did. Quotation marks don't make you sound more sophisticated.
How about actually voting?
I for one welcome... oh hell, you know the rest.
PSP graphics are impressive on a small screen, but will it look good on a TV? I suspect that it wouldn't, but I don't know what Sony is planning here. I seem to recall the Game Boy Advance games looking good on TV's (via Game Boy Player), though all I've seen of that are Internet videos. Does anyone have more info?
I hope you mean that ironically.
I don't follow. What do you mean?
Unfortunately, this doesn't cover my ISP, Optimum Online. :-(
If large industries (the entertainment and software industries) are continually paying for a product that simply doesn't work, and their profits go down even farther, isn't that bad for the world economy?
I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who thinks that democracy is good for society.
Speaking of which, is this installer thing actually safe?
tubgirl.xxx?
Ummm... yeah. I acknowledged that thing about him quitting was a problem, didn't I? If I didn't but sorry. Btw, that thing you mentioned about Bush... Sending people to war isn't a crime. If you're going to bring up evidence about WMDs, fine. But don't mention the fact that it's a war. That's pointless.
Administrative law is also involved. And our handy-dandy Constitution, which we quote and appeal to as we please. If I'm not mistaken, you British don't use one of those, but IANAL.
Yeah. It's called separation of powers. It's in the American constitution. Ever heard of Watergate? One of our Presidents, Nixon, was indicted (or was going to be) for conspiring against another party and resigned before anything can be done. There is certainly the problem that cases like that can't be done in a normal court and therefore he was not put on trial as a normal civilian. However, there ARE corruption cases in the US, (like Abramoff). Btw, by definition, the police are part of the government even if the powers are separated. They ARE enforcing laws, after all.
Try watching an unauthorized copy of the movie Tommy on your PC, and you immediately become deaf and blind!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas This articles has "interesting" contents such as this: Hamas' charter (written in 1988 and still in effect) calls for the destruction of the State of Israel and its replacement with a Palestinian Islamic state in the area that is now Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
UKUSA forces aren't forcing a fascist regime on Iraqis, first of all, and second of all they would never compare Bush to Hitler because they hate Jews and intentionally kill innocent people. Terrorists have stated that they want to kill the Jews.
SElinux is part of the 2.6 kernel. Cool.
Minority Report.