Then they beat Plato up and took his lunch money.
Apparently, he was forced to teach in an olive tree grove, just so he would have something to eat...
I know, right? If only there were some clue in the name...
Very funny, I'm in stitches.
My thoughts too, initially. But the people that use automatic updates will already have been forced to install IE7. Whether or not IE8 is forced will do very little about IE6.
The 20-30% of computers that still use IE6 either have updates turned off, or they are in some company that won't switch to IE7 yet, because of outdated intranet software, or just an incompetent IT staff.
God, I really should know where Ontario is. I've played enough Risk over the years. Please ignore that comment.
The legend doesn't even go down to 3.8 m/s!
Leave it to the Americans to make you feel insecure about the amount of wind in your country.
... what happens when weather is bad?
You die! YOU DIE FROM RAIN!!!
Between the years of 1940 and 1945, the were no active
Coincidence? I think not.
Actually, if these stores can be set up as legitimate for-profit businesses, I wouldn't be surprised if this could lead to an antitrust case, forcing Apple to open up the iPhone.
Or rather, another antitrust case.
And to think, if only he'd written this article ten years ago, he would have actually made a fairly obvious, marginally relevant point. It's just unfair is what it is.
Too many people are thinking of security instead of opportunity. They seem more afraid of life than death. -- James F. Byrnes