Comment Re:Summary is hopelessly wrong... (Score 1) 492
Right, because if history has taught us one thing it's that 600,000+ soldiers sitting around with nothing to do are entirely harmless. LOL
Right, because if history has taught us one thing it's that 600,000+ soldiers sitting around with nothing to do are entirely harmless. LOL
$200 is too low. I want to be able to deduct my MacBook Pro...
Working on OSS won't pay for a MacBook either. You just have to devote a small amount of time to paid freelancing. Then you can write off the entire cost of the MacBook and still have plenty of time to use it for OSS development.
Be thankful, given the past history, I'm surprised they aren't charging sales tax on free software.
Sales tax in NYC is 8.375%, I believe. I would be happy to pay that same percentage on free software.
Nuts.
Here is the about page from the site you linked to. Essentially they publish anything from anyone.
The cause of Parkinson's is unknown. Furthermore, several of the details about Mr. Ali's brain anatomy described in the article could only be determined by dissection. AFAIK, an autopsy has never been performed on the *still living* former boxer.
Wikipedia has a list of famous Parkinson's sufferers here. You'll note that Mohammed Ail is not only the only boxer on the list but one of the few athletes. Most of the famous sufferers are artists, scientists, or politicians.
Muhammad Ali has Parkinson's which is rather a different thing from being "punch drunk" and is not related to boxing. His tremors make it difficult for him to speak in public. This is no reflection of his intelligence, his memory, or anything else related to higher mental function.
The interesting thing to me is that they avoided oversight even though they didn't need to. No one can cite a case where the NSA asked the FISA court to let it do something and was rejected. No one can cite it because it never happened. The Bush Administration didn't circumvent this oversight because they had to, they did it because they actually believed that the laws shouldn't apply to them.
Insects are certainly one of the oldest "foods" known to man. Many primates consume them, including our closest modern relative, the chimpanzee, for whom they constitute about 5-6% of the diet.
"No matter where you go, there you are..." -- Buckaroo Banzai