Comment Re:The bottom line of business is to make money... (Score 1) 204
Quite right. I should've read your post more carefully.
Quite right. I should've read your post more carefully.
Why else would individuals willingly pay out millions of their own money to run a campaign that may not work?
Why else? A thirst for power. That's more than worth the money to a lot of people.
And their Visa card, too? (Visa has also stopped processing donations.) You won't get far only carrying a Discover and Amex around. Your advice is impractical for the vast majority of people. The free market doesn't work when all the competitors bow down to the same government pressure.
I'll definitely check it out. Spybot has helped me get spyware off of various machines (owned by relatives) more than once, and I've never had a bad experience with it. Thanks for the tip.
I don't bother with having an Antivirus on the machine that I actively use. I use a systems settings manager. Anytime a registry value changes, added, or removed? I get a popup.
Well, you definitely made me curious. What software package do you use to monitor the registry? I googled registry monitors and got a ton of hits, with no idea which solutions were good.
Haven't you forgotten T-mobile? They use GSM, just like AT&T.
The two books you mentioned are great. People should also check out 'Preacher'. It had a limited run and was allowed to die, but WOW, one of the greatest runs ever.
What he said was true--it wasn't in his plan. He didn't introduce this bill.
It's funny to see how pathetic the Obama-haters get in their criticism.
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.