Comment Re:Bioaccumulation Ahoy (Score 1) 180
You dont need a citation, you just need common sense, and being able to think about you read
Thank you Jenny McCarthy.
You dont need a citation, you just need common sense, and being able to think about you read
Thank you Jenny McCarthy.
And Europeans know very well about slavery and exploitation. They were the masters of it at the time.
The Americans didn't invent it from whole cloth.
What is it with you Walter? Not everything is about fucking Vietnam!
Not necessarily a burden on Apple. However, visibly better apps and a better way to find them makes iOS devices more attractive to consumers. 'Supplementary goods' is the term I recall from college. (Ok, it was a university, but just barely).
Actually, the argument could be made that a customer buys the 'ecosystem', making the market and the device one and the same. Point remains: improve app store, improve sales.
Damnit, you thought about users instead of yourself. That sort of attitude is not appreciated here.
Me, me, me, Me, Me, Me, ME, ME, ME, ME!!!!!!
The mating call of the celibate slashdotter. Your 'solutions' provide none except for a few corner cases. Even if 100,000 or a million people are interested, that's a drop in the bucket compared to the number of active phones out there.
Other people; they matter.
Lots of people who were buying when available to sell for a profit. I have a few friends who did this (they offered me sales at cost, reserving their price gouging for strangers. I never did take them up on their offers. I don't think anybody I know made much money. Most were happy to break even when prices started to dip
Thank God, a voice of reason in this discussion. Until this point, all I saw was a bunch of oldsters bemoaning their inability to look at gauges.
Motorcyclists are deathly afraid of technology. Aren't a substantial number of bikes still sold with carbs? Drum brakes? Air cooling? (And before anyone gets on my ass, of the five most recent bikes I've acquired, the newest is an '83. so it's not like I can't adjust a carb or a points gap. But I also know how to adjust the ABS sensor gap on my BMW.)
These people bitching about polyca probably bitched about moving away from cork linings as well (if they weren't too busy complaining about helmets in general). Yeah, I like my waxed cotton jacket. I also like my modern textile jacket.
Must vary by situation. In the two agencies in which I've contracted, the bottleneck wasn't contractors, it was the federal management. Layers upon layers upon ungodly layers of ignorant, micromanaging Federal 'management'.
John Goodman? Hehe.
As a result of this debacle, MD changed to a two party consent state.
Ammo supplies dried up following the shootings at Sandy Hook. There was concern about all sorts of action, from outright banning to exorbitant taxes. People were buying everything they could get their hands on. NOTHING was available in certain areas for several months of 2013.
It's slowly getting back to normal. You can find just about everything except 22, but the prices and selection is not always like it was pre Sandy Hook.
There are a variety of excuses for why 22 remains so difficult to find. I think that following the scare last year, people are still hoarding it, seeing how quickly it disappeared last time. I know that if we every get back to 8-10 cents per round, I'd like to lay in about 10,000 rounds (or more). Just so that I don't have to deal with this again.
Looks like it's Ttuesday.
Seeing as how we don't know how magnets work, I'm not sure we should add them to the mix.
Offtopic??? Mods need to learn some history.
He was the liquid metal bad guy in T2: Judgement Day.
Oh, you must be talking about Alcide's father in True Blood #getoffmylawn
(I rather liked him as the degenerate gambler in The Sopranos)
Don't you mean we've been using PIN numbers on these 'ATM machines' you referred to?
I've noticed several design suggestions in your code.