Give them a rifle and send them to the front lines.
Personally, I find either brand to be unpalatable.
"In other news, an undercover officer still doesn't need to tell you that he or she is a member of law enforcement if you ask. "
"Are you a cop? Or are you just some dangerous nutjob, lurking around my property armed? Think carefully about your answer. Very carefully."
But I recently got a Barrett M82A1 and love to see just how far I can shoot the
Does this version sound any better?
It was probably sarcastic
Probably.
We'll see when Netflix starts charging Verizon and AT&T for distributing their content.
Other way around.
That doesn't make sense. What with broadband providers trying to squeeze all the money they can out of Netflix, Google and any other content providers. Just call it sattelite Internet service and charge Fox for the bandwidth.
NASA. The people that had to break a handle off the Hubble Space Telescope because they don't know basic mechanics' tricks for disassembling stuff.
ISS: "Could you please e-mail us the instructions for a wrench?"
Ground: "Please clarify. What kind of wrench do you need?"
ISS: "It doesn't matter. We are going to use it as a hammer."
I don't really understand the issues. How much was Dish charging Fox News to deliver their content to Dish viewers? And what sort of fee increases was Dish asking for?
I still want to know what's behind the door
native aspect ratio.
Right. This is of most interest to geeks anyway. And we understand that, looking through a round porthole, there's only so much you can do with a widescreen format.
Next time, put the countdown timer plus some altitude, velocity and maybe heat shield temp data in the side bars. That'll look much cooler than the widescreen kludge.
We let the machines reverse engineer the homo sapien genome. Next step, a vaccine to eradicate the infection from the planet.
But that wouldn't be carbon neutral.
It's not an optical illusion, it just looks like one. -- Phil White