Comment Eat your cake and shut up (Score 0) 614
When I read stories like this, I hear the sound of guillotines being sharpened.
When I read stories like this, I hear the sound of guillotines being sharpened.
Other than their own shows and some kid stuff, there's not much in the way of good movies available on Netflix anymore.
Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Chan Wook-Park, Jim Jarmusch, Francis Ford Coppola, Richard Linklater and the Coen Brothers are all directors whose catalogs are nearly 100% available on Netflix Streaming. When you look at the back catalog, there's Orson Welles, Billy Wilder, John Ford, Howard Hawkes, King Vidor, etc etc etc.
So when you say, "not much in the way of good movies", I assume you're talking about Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2.
Aren't scorpions spiders? What do I know? The big crawly things,
I grew up in Vault 34. I didn't get to see any critters until I was like 17.
Why would you go for that when the Toshiba SCS-T160 [amazon.com] is far cheaper and can be installed in a US home [instructables.com] for $30 in parts (excluding the electrical outlet)?
I rarely use the water spray, but the heated seat and no-slam lid are very nice.
Wait, a heated seat? You're supposed to sit on them?
Then how do you wash out your socks and undies?
Why dont you just go listen to Ella Fitzgerald and/or the Ink Spots instead of waiting for them to compile those songs onto "their" soundtrack o.0
I do listen to Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots. However, there is a special charm to listening to them armed with a mini-gun in a poisonous, radioactive wasteland with a dog as my companion while fighting giant spiders.
Though, I suppose I could always just move to West Texas. Same difference.
Wolfie, please don't go to Soylent News. I'm begging you.
How is this news for nerds?
It's for the BroCoin crowd.
Lying to the FBI was a crime before the Patriot Act.
.and seven times never talk to the FBI...
And if you happen to talk to the FBI, just don't lie to them.
I just hope Bethesda takes as much care with the music in Fallout 4.
Wish on the moon
And look for the gold in a rainbow
And you’ll find a happy timeYou’ll hear a tune
That lives in the heart of a bluebird
And you’ll find a happy timeThough things may look very dark
Your dream is not in vein
For when do you find the rainbow?
Only after rainSo wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you’ll have your happy, happy timeSo wish on the moon
And someday it may be tomorrow
You will suddenly hear chimes
And you’ll have your happy, happy time.
Please read what you're replying to. The crime is NOT "doing things with his own property that are not illegal". The crime is lying to the police.
Did you read what I wrote? The fact that he tried to hide what he did with his money is not a crime. Your pointing this out means nothing as I made the exact same comment. But it is a simple fact that making suspicious financial transactions triggers investigations, as they should. The police can and should investigate when it looks like people are trying to launder money. And then he made false statements to the police during the investigation, which is a crime. You never have the right to lie to the police, even if you feel you've done nothing wrong.
It's his bed that he's made and he has to lie in it.
The stupid thing is all he had to do was plead the fifth. Which any lawyer would have advised him to do. But he was so concerned with trying to sweep this thing under the rug that he didn't want to do anything that might make it look like he had something to hide and decided that lying to the police was the best option.
Be careful with water. Don't get me wrong, I plan to incorporate water features into my house. But humidity has profoundly negative effects on many aspects of housing, from the walls to your furniture to your books and so forth, and a water feature with inadequate circulation is a good recipe for high humidity. In a bad case (as a plant nut I've had this happen), in a cold winter it can make its way through the ceiling and the insulation and freeze out on the roof, and then when it warms up melt back into your house.
Water can be nice, but don't skimp on the ventilation!
I saw a somewhat related concept that was sort of cool for the kitchen where there were large drawers with outlets. The concept was that instead of having to choose between too many appliances on the countertops, or having to get out and plug in your appliances on the countertop everytime you want to use them, you could just leave your appliances plugged in and pull them out just by opening the drawer, all ready to use.
For God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think!