Comment Re:I have to agree (Score 2) 148
Feeling sheepish?
I think sex-ed sites that involve sheep probably could be blocked - and nothing of value will be lost.
*sips coffee*
Feeling sheepish?
I think sex-ed sites that involve sheep probably could be blocked - and nothing of value will be lost.
*sips coffee*
Each religion wants to erect monuments to their own diety, I was thinking that Atheists don't believe in a god, ergo there would be loads of blank spaces donated by them next to the other statues...
I would argue that there are already a dozen monuments right next to the ten commandments one donated by atheists standing there...
*sips coffee*
What the Satanists don't realize is that if they build a monument another can be built beside it mocking it.
No, really, I think you are the one that isn't realizing it. The whole, entire, only purpose of this from their part is to mock the ten commandments thing that was donated to that location already.
Actually, the internets disagree with you:
there is a HUGE difference between a 10 year old tree and a 100 year old tree
But not so much visible difference between a 400 year old tree compared to a 500 year old tree.
Also, there are two places to count clam rings - and the hinge is generally used as the better one (though opening the clam to see the hinge rings kills it), though in this case due to SOO many rings, the ones on the inner hinge were not as easy to count as the ones on the outer shell - hence some (or one in four) were missed.
It was actually named after the Ming Dynasty - which was around when the clam started life. Even with the additional 100ish years added, the name still fits as the Ming dynasty was still around at the time.
We on the other hand thought it was a glorious parody. Not amazingly well made, but the quality of the satire made up for what the movie was lacking. If anything I dare say that it might be hitting just a bit too close to home for a number of US folks to truly appreciate. For me, it was almost like being inside a ninety minute example of Poe's Law - dazzlingly brilliant in its dark undercurrent of ghastliness.
But be back with more wiseass comments in three days...
They didn't mean like horses and stuff... Wow, they like totally meant Calvary - cause that's like the most common saying ever, you know, calling in the ancient name for Golgotha, the place just outside Jerusalem. You and your horses.... cavalry indeed. Preposterous!
*sips coffee*
Even more interesting is how this will play out with caches of sites. By that I mean, site A has the eraser button in place, and everything works fine and dandy. Site B keeps caches, but doesn't let minors/users from California access it. Site B caches site A and maintains the "un-ersaed" data from the original site.
Both sites therefore work within the letter of the law, yet the information is still online.
However, you can quite easily get a family of four on a modest income to pay $10 a month for Netflix. Why this makes Hollywood brains explode I'll never know.
Hollywood brains explode because they cannot understand why you would give away so much content for so little! I mean, movies for a whole month for $10? Are you crazy!?! They sell a single DVD for like three times that! Lets say two movies are watched per night, that's a rate of $1,800 per month for goodness sake, not this measly $10...
Why is it that the first thing that connected in my mind when I read waterboard and slippery slope was a huge great big slip & slide connected to the garden hose, set up in the back yard and doing huge superman dives to see how far onto the grass you can slide off the end of it...
Instead of working something out, notifying its users, or something else, it just makes their app work poorly now.
*cough* maps *cough*
*sips coffee*
On the upside, with this cat out of the bag now, at least it is going to be brought up in court. Kim doesn't seem to be the sort of chap who will keep quiet and just let it slide. He is probably straightening his tie as we speak and about to knock on the door of the nearest court in NZ.
Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none.