The FDA's concerns on VeriChips are cataloged here http://www.spychips.com/reports/verichip-fda.html, and include chip dislocation (your little silicon buddy may wander on you) and issues with electromagnetic effects (if you think cell phones are a health issue...).
They're extremists because they're trying to subvert the government to dictate how other people live their lives. I don't give a rats ass what you believe in, but if you think that laws should be passed to force me to believe it too, then that's extremism.
Why write a BSOD when I've got reliable commercial versions gathering dust on my shelf. (Who else has friends that make party dresses out of MSDN disks?)
There is a little language and the battle scenes are intense. Small children and babies are shown in harm's way. A large vehicle full of children is shown in dire peril. Faces are shoved through glass. Walls are dropped on (admittedly bad) people. Spidey's face gets damaged in the climactic battle. Death of a parent figure on screen. (Add a wicked witch and some flying monkeys and you'd have Hollywood's perfect movie for four year olds. Oops, forgot the potty jokes!!!)
It certainly must be conceded that the Washington Post is not a rumor site. Post fans should not despair, however. With some good coaching and old fashioned work ethic, they might aspire to emerge from their endless post-Watergate/Janet Cooke phase to a more prestigious position as a rumor site wannabe.
Have you tried booting them yet?
Wake me when Amazon, Apple, and eBay agree to pay licensing fees on this bad boy.
The FDA's concerns on VeriChips are cataloged here http://www.spychips.com/reports/verichip-fda.html, and include chip dislocation (your little silicon buddy may wander on you) and issues with electromagnetic effects (if you think cell phones are a health issue...).
The real question is whether it is a venal or mortal sin to love Microsoft. Am seeking to retain Constantine on this point.
Why is this in apple.slashdot.org?
Zonk is paid by the response count.
There is obviously no agreeing with some people.
They're extremists because they're trying to subvert the government to dictate how other people live their lives. I don't give a rats ass what you believe in, but if you think that laws should be passed to force me to believe it too, then that's extremism.
Like Earth Day & income tax. Got it.
I thought it was only 25% of /.'ers that know how to FLAME OFF!
Why write a BSOD when I've got reliable commercial versions gathering dust on my shelf. (Who else has friends that make party dresses out of MSDN disks?)
There is a little language and the battle scenes are intense. Small children and babies are shown in harm's way. A large vehicle full of children is shown in dire peril. Faces are shoved through glass. Walls are dropped on (admittedly bad) people. Spidey's face gets damaged in the climactic battle. Death of a parent figure on screen. (Add a wicked witch and some flying monkeys and you'd have Hollywood's perfect movie for four year olds. Oops, forgot the potty jokes!!!)
It certainly must be conceded that the Washington Post is not a rumor site. Post fans should not despair, however. With some good coaching and old fashioned work ethic, they might aspire to emerge from their endless post-Watergate/Janet Cooke phase to a more prestigious position as a rumor site wannabe.