Comment Re:A Few More Bits of His Talk (Score 1) 639
if thats the case i would call the kernel muscular, not bloated.
that is, the features and code added is muscle, not fat...
if thats the case i would call the kernel muscular, not bloated.
that is, the features and code added is muscle, not fat...
All the Barbie dolls I've ever seen were, uh, completely smooth down there. No features whatsoever (well, except the seams where her legs attached). Surely that's not what you mean...
Unfortunately yes, hence any woman that saw those photos thought they didn't match up to what their men saw as sexy.
Well, within Mexico, tequila can only be made in the state of Jalisco and a small portion of the state of Guanajuato. It's also only to be made of blue Weber agave, which is a type of maguey. Tequila is a subset of the mezcales, and there are other mezcales, like bacanora. Other mezcales can be made with other types of maguey.
Internationally, "tequila" was granted an OAC in 1977, but the USA doesn't recognize OAC as pointed out in so many other posts. Instead, the USA (and presumably other countries) depend on trade agreements to protect specific names, and that's the case with tequila in the USA.
5) Drug sex offenders to kill their sex drive. Similar to drugging the mental cases as we do now (both are mental problems.) This would possibly even help with the #1 cause of the problems. Makes more sense to have the sick people pay to treat themselves than everybody else pay to see where their kid was before / during victimization.
The only way I can think of to do this effectively is to chemically castrate these men. Sounds great to me, but that can't be done because the liberals and ACLU will all be up in arms over their "civil rights". Child molesters have basically a 100% recidivism rate, but apparently the liberals are more worried about their rights than their victims'.
It's only Prime Rib if it comes from Prime beef. Otherwise, it's just a standing rib roast (which itself is a noble thing). Chances are, you're not buying Prime at the supermarket.
A prime rib is a prime rib regardless of whether it comes from USDA Prime beef; it's an exception.
I don't think anyone is going to challenge Scotland's copyright of haggis.
Attribution for haggis is controlled by slander laws, not copyright.
I'd take some Vermont on my pancakes any day
Would you like the sandy loam or the loose clay?
There's too much to check for anyway.
Which is basically why my profs just hit 'clear all' themselves and move on to their next student/victim
As someone who spends a lot of time around Mexico City (my wife's family lives there) I'd love to buy one of these for each of my kids.
That's good. Get a his-and-hers set for your wife and yourself while you're at it. As a device it has its uses, but that doesn't mean it's worth it for the populace in general. If I spent a lot of time in Afghanistan I'd love to buy a bulletproof vest, but I'm not going to wear one when the furthest I range is a drive into the North American suburban wasteland.
reminds me of a license plate I saw once:
su root
and yes, su is much better than sudo from an exploit and pwn the machine angle.
Century City was a lawyer drama set in the future which tried to look at future legal situations (think cloning, meddling with embryos to produce the "perfect" child, etc). Only eight episodes were produced in 2004 and four were never aired (including the one I'm thinking of; though they are (were) obtainable via p2p). One episode (Without a Tracer dealt with a possible result of this sort of device.
Basically, every child has a tracer (linked to video/audio surveillance no less). The episode revolves around a teenage girl who was fed up with being watched by her parents and removed her tracer, at which point the parents panicked because she'd apparently vanished. IIRC she hired a lawyer to get a ruling to "allow" her NOT to wear the tracer.
Their point was that this sort of device, whilst well-meaning, can become intrusive. I think (and the drama hints) that the tendency will be to rely on devices, further abdicating parental responsibility. Furthermore, I wonder if anyone's considered whether this would make the wearer EASIER to target, should the ID for their device become available, e.g. to someone wishing to kidnap a child for extortion.
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