Comment Headline wrong (Score 1) 484
Should read, "Supreme Court sides with corporate establishment Yet Again."
Should read, "Supreme Court sides with corporate establishment Yet Again."
Ever typed a multi-page word processor document with an onscreen keyboard?
That's a dealbreaker right there. How are you going to connect a wireless keyboard to it?
Remember when the HP field service guys would come out to fix your 9000...
But I thought the 9000 series had a perfect operational record?
As for General Motors, I can't really think of anything worse than being called "General Motors".
GMC = Garage Man's Companion, Got (a) Mechanic Cumming, Garbage Motors Corporation, Genuine Monkey Crap.
Mopar = Many Old Parts Assembled Recklessly, Slowpar.
No, I'm not a big fan of anything Detroit made, but I find GM and Chrysler especially galling. Their entire business model has been to mass produce loads and loads of shoddily-made, unreliable crap with 1920s technology that they sell at huge markups (Hummers anyone?) And when American car buyers got wise to their scam, and when they could no longer afford the gas for their seven litre engines, the companies pleaded for a bailout from the taxpayers. At least Ford got religion about actually producing a quality product that was designed to last more than 100k miles.
Terribly sorry for the loss of your furry friend. I know it's cold comfort, but you did the kindest, most merciful thing you possibly could for him.
Making someone unconscious for major surgery seems to be a solved problem.
Making someone unconscious for major surgery by medical professionals with years of training in a hospital setting seems to be a solved problem.
There, I fixed it for you.
Expecting the same of a bunch of unskilled hick Roscoe P. Coltrane-types with no medical training who were probably working at Wal-Mart last week? Different matter entirely. Don't forget, medical professionals are ethically bound not to participate in the execution in any way except to pronounce death.
Why not bring back hanging? Simple and effective and used in the US for many years.
Lots of botched hangings. Think of human beings hanging by their necks doing the funky chicken for 20 minutes before expiring. In fact, most of the hangings of Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg were badly botched.
If not that, how about the guillotine?
No can do. Execution methods that involve mutilating the body constitute cruel and unusual punishment. That's why the electric chair isn't used anymore.
They used to make really cool, quality stuff (Agilent Technologies anyone?) Now they're reduced to selling disposable printers and ink that costs more than vintage Dom. Gee thanks, Carly.
A stopped clock is right twice a day.
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B-but, Ayn Rand told me that the free market is always right?
BEFORE you took the bailout money. It would have been better, Chrysler, if you hadn't put yourself in the position of needing to be bailed out by the taxpayers twice in 25 years.
If you live in either of those states, you should remember this when you vote.
As opposed to what? Some Scientologist teatard? No thanks.
there's something called the Constitution. It consists of more than just the Second Amendment. And it says in no uncertain terms that "cruel and unusual punishment" is no bueno.
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.