Comment Re:You're kidding, right? (Score 1) 2058
It is called a public report and is (at least in Arizona) mandatory that the buyer signs it before the real estate purchase can occur.
It is called a public report and is (at least in Arizona) mandatory that the buyer signs it before the real estate purchase can occur.
Sure you can. Just add the phrase "on a computer" and wham one patent approved.
Actually, just about no one pays the $750. Its all part of a very big pricing game that the health care industry plays with insurance. After all you are really happy with you insurance that you only had to pay $5 right. The company providing the test must have still been able to make money off of it or they wouldn't offer the test. If you don't have insurance and can't afford the $580 price, they allow you to "negotiate" them into settling for a lot less than the $580.
Good thing the new health care setup will get rid of this playing with prices. Oh, wait...
Not just $50, that is the immediate cost. Don't forget the $200 increase in your mandatory auto insurance for the next 3 years.
Nothing will happen to him in the courts.
His tires might get slashed. Power turned off in middle of winter for unexplained reasons. The concern here is a corrupt politician is using the courts to identify his vocal opponents so he can illegally harass and intimidate them into being quiet.
Anyone figured out why 5000 + 2500 suddenly adds up to 8500 instead of 7500?
You can take the fifth in this question. If you knew he took pictures and did not report it then you are an accomplice after the fact.
on windows XP get tweak-ui and activate the X-Mouse feature (in the Mouse section)
Dont know about the later versions of windows.
And the threat of not honoring those bonds?
Economic sanctions and reduce the national debt in one act.
If the poor people didn't feel they were entitled to a really high paying job for little work, there wouldn't be a need for unskilled labor in the US.
Without each person complaining, how does one spot the "unofficial" corporate policy?
unless they bothered to save the password files before changing it.
IANAL but I have heard that in a civil case, _intentional_ destruction of evidence (wiping the hard drives) can be used in court under the assumption that the evidence was showing that they were in the wrong.
Better switch the order of 13 and 14 or the shields may be used to cover up the chair shaped holes.
You can also check out openmeetings http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/ video conferencing. They have plugins to connect to moodle as well.
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