Comment Re:Good that this applies to from: and not the bod (Score 3, Funny) 79
If this spells death to those ridiculous smilies then it's ok with me.
If this spells death to those ridiculous smilies then it's ok with me.
It's hella lame.
Virtually every written form I've had to fill in has sucked just as badly. None of them provide enough space for the information asked. Even with things like phone numbers they won't give you enough room. They also force you to incorrectly summarize things, such as education. Do you have a masters, bachelor's degree, or high school diploma? Check one. It's ridiculous, but so far I've only ever had to fill them out AFTER I've gone for an interview and they only want them for their HR files.
With that logic then EVERYTHING on an HD screen is 1080. Go ahead, count the physical pixels.
I'm for it. Blatant false advertizing needs to be punished and this is the route that's available to him.
Pictures and video are used in court but someone testifies that it hasn't been modified. If the defense argues that it has been modified then a jury weighs the merits of that claim.
The same way that Avatar was just computer animation, like Toy Story.
It's entirely possible for almost everyone to be above average. For example, in a group of 100 if 98 have equal skill and 2 suck horribly then those 98 will ALL be above average.
Just like with drugs they go after the users, then they turn on the dealers, and then they turn on the producers. Gotta work your way up.
This would be like a self-storage site that had a drug sniffing dog.
So you expected to paste something else but instead you copied another tab with WebMD open. Could have been worse I guess.
I think you mean episode 3 or 4.
Maybe he should attend a course at a local computer store and they'll show him how to put a shortcut to "The Google" on his desktop.
And then in ten years it finds its way into your car. Into golf clubs and tennis rackets. Into medical implants.
This whackadoodle crap is the quality reporting we now get on Slashdot.
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