Comment Re:Freaked out for a second (Score 1) 185
insert joke involving context, bad memory, and Page having lots of cache
insert joke involving context, bad memory, and Page having lots of cache
plutocracy
I agree!
And let's unseal all the sealed criminal files, too. I want to know who is making secret plea bargains and settlements and evaluate whether they were appropriate decisions or not by the district attorney. Oh, and I also want to know who is really guilty or not. And don't forget the juvenile ones - we know character doesn't really change just because you hit the age of majority - I demand to know who the rotten kids were, because I just KNOW they are rotten adults, too, and I want to make sure they can't get jobs that I don't feel they deserve.
And let's unseal all the witness protection program files, too! I want to know who in my neighborhood might be the target of a mafia hit, so I can bully them into moving away.
What? What do you mean some things should remain secret? I don't get it!
So do skunks call unpungent marijuana "human"?
I think you misunderstood the term "Jew bashing".
5 out of 4 Americans have trouble with fractions.
Silverpop provides Mint.com with e-mail services, too.
Remember this e-mail SNAFU from not too long ago?
Related?
This is all an attempt to capitalize on this week's DVD release of Knight and Day.
Farm services server farm?
He's insanely normal.
What do/did your parents do for a living?
How about your grandparents?
What sort of education did they have?
Because most people aren't self-aware enough to know when they're championing free speech and transparency in the abstract vs. championing free speech they agree with, and it's safer to campaign from principle than opinion.
In the Rackspace case, the opinion of the people about burning the Koran trumped any "principled" opinion about free speech, so Rackspace got a pass.
Yes, I passed the borg exam.
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie