BAC
.40% - .50%: You are probably in a coma. The nerve centers controlling your heartbeat and respiration are slowing down, and it's a miracle if you survive.
So, you drive like you're in a coma? Strange...
The problem is when the network is down and they want you to answer their emails.
That doesn't sound like a problem at all. If the network is down, you won't get their e-mails. When you get those e-mails, the network is up, and you can respond that it is now working. Sounds perfect to me!
Plug it in at your mom's house, rsync your local fileserver with that one every night at 4am.
But what happens if the fire spreads upstairs? With heat rising, that's likely to happen.
Is there a correlation with fewer boys raised by single mothers in these low crime states compared to higher crime states?
I'm curious about not only single mothers, but double, triple, and quadruple mothers, too. Seems like we're looking in the right area...
Bitches about killing in war as his party wants to dole out abortions to everyone.
How is killing something that isn't alive as bad as killing something that is alive?
First off, it's quite obvious that you can't kill something that's not alive. Second, if you're arguing that a fetus is not alive, you're ignoring science. Whether you believe it is sentient is a judgment call (I believe that since it has unique human DNA, it should not be killed), but it's obviously alive.
Back on topic: I think these e-mails should have never been missing in the first place. I mean, a competent IT person could set it up to archive e-mails as they come in, and copy them to a network server, a tape drive, or DVDs. Realistically, that's a days project with maybe an hour or two upkeep a week. I hope they set something like that up for the next president, and so on. Whether it was intentional or not, there should really be a big push for realistic data retention, and being proactive instead of reactive.
Lawrence Radiation Laboratory keeps all its data in an old gray trunk.