Comment Re:RTFA. SRSLY. (Score 1) 213
Wasn't redundant when I'd posted it.
Wasn't redundant when I'd posted it.
Correlation, causation, etc... Could it be that whatever is causing higher levels of testosterone is also causing their bad-decision making? Lifestyle? Choice of career? Hot grad student applying the test?
Die in a fire.
Classy. So it would appear they're right, then.
Yes, they do. They've made an accusation of criminal misconduct, and as such, they've shown their hand and now have to prove it. If they try to fire him for another bullshit reason now, a lawyer, or indeed even a government labour board representative (not sure what the American equivalent is) will find serious wrongdoing here. At the very least, he should file a complaint for wrongful dismissal.
No, no, no, no, no, and... NO. Do not do this.
He doesn't need to prove it wasn't him. The employer needs to prove it was him.
It's not about snow, it's about context.
Here is a photo of my house in winter, covered in snow. Here is a photo of my house in summer, surrounded by green, leafy trees. From this, we can deduce that global warming has forever changed my local environment. The snow, which we know from the first photograph has always been here, is now gone forever, as proven by the second photograph.
Why is it that every time I read the words "Unanimous bi-partisan support", the result is always and without exception... Trouble?
But it's not a stunt. His name is legally, actually, and in every sense that matters, Chad Ochocinco.
OCHOCINCO!!!!
Colonel Jessup? Is that you?
Do you need a de-acronymization of SQL?
Do you need a de-acronymization of XML?
I might.... It all depends on what those things are.
Can't wait until this story gets picked up by my local stations and reported as FACT!
Capitalism shouldn't. FOSS companies are merely functioning in the manner in which capitalism should be. With concepts foreign to capitalists, such as 'competition', and 'choice', and 'failure of irrelevant companies'.
I tell them to turn to the study of mathematics, for it is only there that they might escape the lusts of the flesh. -- Thomas Mann, "The Magic Mountain"