Comment Re:Ron Paul (Score 1) 565
Once you "compress" the whole thing to ashes by burning it all down, that is.
Unneccessary. Just get a big enough bag.
Alternatively, get any size bag and declare it's inside "the outside".
Once you "compress" the whole thing to ashes by burning it all down, that is.
Unneccessary. Just get a big enough bag.
Alternatively, get any size bag and declare it's inside "the outside".
I'd assume (not having read TFA) that you'd still have to pay international charges to call from, say, Spain to the UK, but you'd pay local charges to call a Spanish phone from your Spanish mobile while in the UK. So I'd say you could get a SIM via mail order from country A, but unless the bulk of your calls go to country A, you still won't save much.
Maybe JK Rowling can write another book that has Harry ditch his owl for an alligator. Bam - Problem solved.
Toaster-sized at 18''? That's a quite a toaster...
That very much depends on the context - as these things so often do. If he rocked his English SATs in order to be fairly certain he's right, then the sentence is correct without the comma.
As a card carrying grammar nazi I would put two commas in his first sentence, though:
Yeah[,] and you're supposed to put a comma in front of conjunctive words like "and, or, but, because"[,] especially if they join two sentences.
I'd say it was fucking morons fucking fucking morons.
Of course there is. Even a permanent sunset. You just need to be in the right place.
The DNS server that the hotel network gave me is on the same network as my home VPN (because my home DHCP server is the ADSL router by my Internet provider). So all my DNS queries were timing out, because they were being transmitted over the VPN to an address that isn't active. (I think it's assigned to my N95 when I'm at home, but I'd have to be home to check) This problem I had is probably quite common, I imagine. I mean, the hotel I'm in isn't exactly in a touristic spot. It's probably sought more by business travelers, who, like me, come with a laptop and VPN access to their offices. How many of them reroute 10.0.0.0/24 when the VPN is active? I would bet quite a few. So we're 6 months into the year of the Great Crash because IPv4 runs out. And we're still not using IPv6.
This story is his second warning. He did another one six months ago."
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