Comment Re:Will new firms last long enough to pay claims? (Score 1) 238
In my state, they have to post a surety bond or have a certain amount of liquid assets or something along those lines in order to offer their services.
In my state, they have to post a surety bond or have a certain amount of liquid assets or something along those lines in order to offer their services.
Humble Bundle per-platform stats would disagree. Linux users tend to pay the most, followed by OSX users, with Windows users in the rear.
I bet starving people would pay more for a meal than a fatted American like myself.
They are having layout issues right now. I've seen this before. They fix it eventually. As long as the archives remain untainted, intact, and accessible, it's all good.
You forgot the scare quotes around the word "fix".
No, no, this is delicate equipment. Unplug it, wait 30 seconds, and plug it back in.
Laika had to go somewhere.
With all those Venutian women that Bud and Lou left behind, I won't be needing underwear for long anyway!
Maybe it's just chrome, but I've never seen this site as broken as it currently is. I had to reply to a comment, because the fail of css has all kinds of crap covering up the button to let me make a top level comment.
Why?
One mans junk, is another mans treasure...I guess
A reference to Kim Kardashian's ass?
The 1770's...
What makes you think an email is spam?
Again, you're a selfish cunt. At least let the rest of us be selfish cunts by being able to filter out your crap.
The cybercriminals target your wallet, while the nation-state targets you.
And in Soviet Russia????
Because people can filter me out anyway by not reading articles with my byline. If someone is too lazy to move their eyeball one inch down the page, aren't we being enablers by accomodating them?
FFS, you are a cunt.
Kudos. In the entire article, this might be the only comment worth reading.
(OTOH, has Hasleton really been let go?)
Was the prosecutor wearing 37 pieces of flair?
"The fundamental principle of science, the definition almost, is this: the sole test of the validity of any idea is experiment." -- Richard P. Feynman