Comment Re:The lesson here isn't about free speech (Score 1) 400
Look up the Lautenberg Amendment of 1996, I believe.
Look up the Lautenberg Amendment of 1996, I believe.
No, they keep claiming $40 per paycheck. Most people are paid every other week. Which maths out to $1040 annually.
Sorry, you are mistaken. Have a look. Since the split, Mobility is responsible for all of the consumer electronics.
If this is Felber's, than a LOT has changed, and that change would make an interesting story.
Your second and third sentences are factually inaccurate. Carbs from many vegetables are not only allowed, but recommended (I admit I haven't seen a recent revision of the plan, so I can't say "required" anymore). Within certain specified limits.
As I recall, fruits start to come back in after the first 2 weeks.
I might agree with the first sentence, though.
So, what to do, then? I'd say burn it all down and start over, but then they'd outlaw matches.
I know we've got some exceptionally crooked politicians here, but they at least make *some* effort to cover up their favoritism. This is crooked, right on its face. It would be impressive if it wasn't so frustrating.
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
It has been said that a good thing is capable of selling itself.
Would you have the government outlaw libraries, then?
It's the same issue.
How is your statement related to the price of tea in China?
if someone broke into your house and swiped your car keys, then sent them along with an empty whiskey bottle to the cops, accusing you of DUI
How can I DUI? I don't have my car keys.
Why don't all of the like-minded Slashdotters gather their friends, everyone pitch in a few bucks, and collectively buy off a congressman or a senator?
It works for everyone else...
HOLY MACRO!