Comment Re:1..2..3 before SJW (Score 5, Funny) 786
It might be that they are intimidated by my stylish wardrobe furnished by TJ Max.
It might be that they are intimidated by my stylish wardrobe furnished by TJ Max.
And we'd still be wearing neon polyester shirts under our cool-ass denim jackets.
Modern feminism is rooted in this idea that women should be doing things, specific things that feminists decided they should be doing (having specific jobs, voting for certain political parties, eschewing families, championing the right causes), and if they aren't doing those things then they must be brain-washed idiots or evil self-haters. I reject this.
I am by no means a feminist; but this sounds like patronizing, paternalistic bullshit. News flash: woman have brains and they do what they want. They don't want to code. Deal with it.
Don't give them what they ask for. Give them what they need.
Following this, I am 99% sure that a spreadsheet is sufficient for their actual need. Don't waste time, money, and resources on pie-in-the-sky vaporware. Just get it done.
Also, polylactic acid will kill your child just as surely as a bloodthirsty jew.
A vacuous tautology, then.
FWIW, he didn't invent the LED. He invented the red-visible LED. Scientists at Texas Instruments invented the infrared LED first.
No. They are both cetaceans, though.
"Hey buddy. Hey pal. You wanna come swim in my tank? Come jump on over, my tasty friend. We have lots of fish to fill your delicious belly."
There is nothing saying you have to be involved in the bickering. I own an iPhone, and I don't give two shits about Samsung vs. iPhone. You don't have to join a suicide cult to get religion.
Introducing the 2000 SUX:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
"The metric system is the tool of the devil! My car gets forty rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it."
I would prefer a car analogy.
What is engineering but applied math and physics?
Speaking as a non-libertarian, I don't think you know what a libertarian is.
"Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain." -- Karl, as he stepped behind the computer to reboot it, during a FAT