Comment Re:Seems he has more of a clue (Score 4, Funny) 703
It will be interesting to see the Heartland Institute's reaction to someone who is immune to suitcases filled with money.
It will be interesting to see the Heartland Institute's reaction to someone who is immune to suitcases filled with money.
It was his Scottish eccentricity. He was supposed to be from the University of Edinborough.
And besides, going back to TFS... How could it be patented in 1980? We all know that it wasn't "discovered" until 1986.
If someone has a BAC of 1.0, they're probably dead, so I'd be very surprised to see them driving...
On the other hand, I would agree with your argument for
ESPN is great if
1. You're a fan of the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox
2. You're a fan of the New England Patriots
3. You're a fan of LeBron James
Otherwise, it sucks giant donkey dongs.
I worked with one of those for about 5 years. Loved it.
We were developing an artillery control system and used a Z8000 as the CPU. We did development on the S8000 under ZEUS.
The Z8000 was really a nice chip. Much nicer than the 286.
No, I remember that Thufir drank the stuff, and the red lips were a trademark of the Mentat.
However, in the book, they drank it because they *BELIEVED* it helped (placebo effect). It was never explicitly stated that it did help.
WTF do you need a
Clearly, the patent is for sticking a feather in one's hat.
Isn't the psychological term for it "projection"?
*I* do it, therefore you must do it too!
They should have known there was a problem when they found brown M&Ms in the break room candy dishes.
Do you have a link to the murdering bitch's retraction?
Damn, you! Why didn't you post this a year ago/?????
Phantom Tollbooth did it first!
"** Also, who protects us against the TSA?"
Obviously, we need the TSASA (TSA Security Administration)!!
"POTUS flies on public transport regularly"
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Are you saying that anyone in the general public can buy a ticket and board a flight on AF1?
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