Comment Gravity... (Score 1) 136
There is no such thing as "gravity"
Gravity is, the thing that happens to spacetime & mass.
There is no such thing as "gravity"
Gravity is, the thing that happens to spacetime & mass.
he probably bought more of Twitters shares on the market cheap, saving him some final cost.
Says the article sponsored by Starbucks.
Bitcoin is a competitor of Jamie, what else would you expect him to say?
I must have been sleeping very long.
The fact is that the science is dull, boring and heavy to pay attention to, even for most adults, let alone kids. Bill Nye making that a bit easy and somehow funnier to watch, people watch. in the end, we want people to watch science programs more, don't we?
FuckTaco too, for caching out.
>> I will work to create a new community where things can be run with quality user discussions as the paramount objective.
and before long, you will be cashing out too... CmdrTaco did.
oooh the $weet money.
change is the only constant, as someone once said. Dice saw the high-flying twitters and facebooks, and said; hey, how to increase slashdot users, to make more money? how? how? howwww?
all this, is only natural.
While at it, FUCK CmdrTaco as well, for cashing out.
why don't you all major submitters of
readers will come, i will.
>> Would you rather be successful and miserable, or a happy failure?
if a country in general full of happy-failures, that country is dependent of others, that culture will be wiped, will not be able to protect itself from nearby predator countries.
>>First generation immigrants are generally more motivated and productive compared to those farmed locally
Because, immigrants are selection of people, they are not average people. it takes guts, determination, drive, and other above-average human attributes to move into an overseas country, into another culture.
immigrants in general are above-average people, their children are on the other hand, are average.
is out of order, i heard today.
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