Comment Re:Golf Diesel (Score 1) 576
This one is pretty good too:
http://www.streetfire.net/video/5th-gear-crash-test-between-a-old-car-and-a-new_134903.htm
This one is pretty good too:
http://www.streetfire.net/video/5th-gear-crash-test-between-a-old-car-and-a-new_134903.htm
Actually, a corporation IS a person. Not a natural person, but certainly a legal person.
As we fall deeper into a surveillance society, with cameras pointed at your front door, auto-logging of your car plates everywhere you drive, and (this is completely true) police helicopters with inferred[ sic ]/heat sensors flying over your house that can see through walls
If anyone is able to fly over your house and see inside with infrared sensors then you really are not fullfilling you responsibilties to the environment and should invest in much better insulation.
Honestly, the money you invest will more than pay for itself in reduced energy bills.
And you'll be able to hide from IR survalance.
This is one where tin-foil may actually work - especially if you put the shiny side down.
There is still the High Court. The Supreme Courts in Australia only have jurisdiction over State matters.
I love the bit of subtly in your post there
Will deodorant and perfume be classified as a terrorist munition now?
They already are.
Have you tried carring deodorant and perfume in your hand luggage recently?
Further to this, what about babies born in the dry season
The tropics don't have summer or winter.
What is this card of which you speak? I've just renewed my UK Visa and there was no requirement for me to get an extra ID card.
Yes, it did cost £820 but they didn't require any extra information than what they asked for for my last 2 visas.
Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting.