Comment Re:You forgot option D (Score 1) 372
I'm not sure that's possible. I wasn't able to find it with a quick search, but I think that the two founders (Min Kao and Gary Burrell) still control a large portion of the company.
I'm not sure that's possible. I wasn't able to find it with a quick search, but I think that the two founders (Min Kao and Gary Burrell) still control a large portion of the company.
I like my tablet but I have to keep a microfiber cloth handy to wipe the prints off it. Same with the phone. It's tolerable because these are "sometimes" devices that I don't stare at for hours a day.
Wow, you really sound like the life of the party.
nerdfest is appalled
by your po-em's crappiness
but this haiku's worse
That may be true.
I live in Thailand and I cannot imagine a more cacophonous style of music than Thai traditional, however the locals seem to enjoy it well enough.
I think it's no coincidence that all the major media players use exactly the same words to describe events.
Absolutely.
Case in point? Conan O'Brian collects a montage of talking heads all parroting the same line about "pushing the envelope". The interesting bit starts at 1:19, or click here to go right to that point in the video.
If this isn't evidence that everyone is getting their talking points from the same source, I don't know what is.
Assistant to the manager.
1) you are forced to accept dollars at face value for services and trades.
A small nit to pick: this is not technically true. You have to accept currency in settlement of any debts that are owed to you, but you are under no obligation to accept currency in any other situation.
Source: Slate.
You can see this 5 second delay on the in-studio monitors in effect because after the live viewer sees the suicide, it cuts to the anchorman who we can see watching it 5 seconds later.
As someone who has a driver, I can tell you that I probably get the urge to take the wheel about once a month. Usually in the morning on a nice day when I want the music loud. FWIW, I would never let my driver sit in the back though - he gets the passenger seat.
It's pretty cool that you can see the heat shield impact the ground at 1:20. (Towards the bottom of the screen, maybe a quarter of a frame from the right side and just a bit up from the bottom).
It's French.
...IIRC did not even have a music player...
FWIW, it did have a music player.
Diesel.
They can't "push the button" without the launch codes.
So, you want someone reasonable to make the decision to use the codes.
Once the codes arrive, you want _that_ person to not hesitate to arm and deploy the device.
Diesel
I wish I could mod this up to a 6.
Check out http://eyes.nasa.gov/
From the page:
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and
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