Comment Re:Ok, I'll stick my neck on the chopping block (Score 1) 99
Seriously? I want my delivery to go to where I tell the vendor to send it, period. I don't need deliveries interrupting me when I am working. Send it to my home.
Seriously? I want my delivery to go to where I tell the vendor to send it, period. I don't need deliveries interrupting me when I am working. Send it to my home.
Right. Because helping further the Victorian Era sexual repression that's ingrained in our culture is a good thing. Hint: it's not. No, we don't need to go overboard with it. That being said, not so long ago 14 year olds were getting married and having children. Get over your sexual repression and just grow the fuck up.
And part of growing up is learning to not let the comments, jokes, and snickers get you. Stop being an apologist for stupidity.
They have some but not total radiation shielding. Such shielding is very heavy and thus very expensive to put into orbit.
That's what King Solomon would do.
I never said it was an argument I agreed with. It is just the argument I often hear from sin tax proponents.
I didn't say it was *my* argument. Read carefully. I was just pointing out the argument that is often used.
The argument is along the lines of the fact that smoking, obesity, etc. have a direct cost to society. From lost productivity to higher healthcare costs, unhealthy lifestyle choices do have a real cost to others who share the planet.
*Whoosh*
Opportunist is referring to the fact that bad guys will pay many times more than that for a 0 day remote execution bug.
It reminds me of those 'That's now how this works. That's not how any of this works' commercials.
Both my scientific curiosity and my desktop backgrounds thank you.
You mean google astroturfers, right?
One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis