Comment Re:who's data (Score 1) 338
Ive was told the prablim with spellling is zat its hard to bee taking srsly
Ive was told the prablim with spellling is zat its hard to bee taking srsly
We sent such bill to Cnogres long time ago, but USPS lobby keeps rejecting it with "Recepeint does not exist".
Amen, someone posted an infographic for just you what said
http://pics.livejournal.com/ivan_gandhi/pic/0003e1gb
That is 7". The competition there is Dell Streak, not iPad.
* Any time somebody votes GOP, they do it out of money
* Any time somebody votes Democrat, they do it out of goodness of their heart and pristine beauty of their souls
Tax all people who cannot spell "campaign" and run elections on that money instead of donations.
Why would the banks worry about US budget?
Old Navy has that feature, and "it is certainly exploiting real world relationships".
If this was true, faculty salaries would've spiked on new demand and availability of cheap credit.
A quick overview of where the state education money is going http://www.sfgate.com/news/special/pages/2005/ucsalary/ tells you that most universities nowadays are just a stadium and sports team operation with education annoyingly tacked on here and there.
Isn't that what GNU Hurd is doing?
This is his picture, not yours.
What difference does it make whether he tags blair1q in it, or writes something like "Look at this blair1q guy making a complete opposite of gentleman of himself" without tag?
Now everybody can tag (which is no different then mentioning you in text in captions to their photos), but not every tag will automatically post to your profile.
You have to approve others' tags for them to go on your profile, and for your friends to discover them.
It's the same as posting an image with privacy set to "Everyone" and providing an exception to specific users.
This is possible today.
However, with new privacy settings one has to approve other people's photo tags, so this photo will never show up on taggee's profile.
Only your friends will see it.
How is it different from photoshopping an image and then sending it around from your email address?
Math is like love -- a simple idea but it can get complicated. -- R. Drabek