Comment Re:Who will get (Score 5, Funny) 360
Fallout 2 or Fallout 3? This will make a very big difference in who will get angry.
Fallout 2 or Fallout 3? This will make a very big difference in who will get angry.
Waiting for amazon to ban Blood Meridian for shitty interpunction.
Did they teach you what to call someone who drives a train during your education?
What, like, extra-lying? Doubleplusgood lying? I don't get it. There is only one way to not tell the truth.
Except that English does work like that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...
It must suck when foreigners speak your native language better than you do.
I used Freedom with a capital F as a technical term. Actual freedom would be very good, as North Korea is one of the worst places in the world. Things like the 3-generation punishment policy, widespread famine, an insane ruler, prison camps, etc. etc. should just not exist anywhere on earth. However, my point was that the US does whatever it wants, not that NK isn't a horrible place.
Iraq didn't have WMDs, people are spirited away to Guantanamo Bay without being charged, and the NSA spies on literally the entire world without justifiable cause. The US just does what it wants, and right now it seems like it wants to inject some Freedom into North Korea.
Those are starfish aliens, and not the mechanical kind.
Please enlighten me about where you get your malware from, because it's gotta be good if it just magically came into existence, no coding required.
Without coding, the movies and data wouldn't have been copied. Without the stick (release of more copied files) to back it up, the threat would have been ignored. There is a direct causal chain between the employ of coding as a skill by some group of people and a movie being pulled from release.
Living in a climate governed by the Mediterranean, I've never had to.
That's ridiculous. As weather prediction is notoriously bad, he would be far better off checking that information in his car, right before he leaves.
Why do you need weather maps in a clean room?
"we do not negotiate with terrorists."?
Dude, you don't understand. This is like acknowledging your stalker. It will never stop now.
Now all we've learned is that you define school bus in an idiosyncratic way, which already differs from the one I replied to (that definition stipulated that school buses also need to be owned or operated by a school). And if we ask 10 more people, we're going to find 10 more definitions, and I'm sure I can think of counter examples to all of them (for example, your definition would include parent-driven SUVs or any other kind of car frequently used to move children to and from school, which definitely doesn't count). Nevertheless, school buses exist, and there are vehicles that are definitely school buses. Maybe the problem is not with school buses, but with definitions.
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