Comment Re:I only he had known (Score 1) 40
He kicked the bucket, maybe he didn't follow the ice water chain letter instructions.
He kicked the bucket, maybe he didn't follow the ice water chain letter instructions.
Many bearded men to choose from among these gods: http://www.godchecker.com/
Bearded man:
"note to self: make subjects more clueless next run. Or make less clues."
Nobody would have touched it if he had clasped that iPod in his bionic hand.
What I don't get is how they can justify using modern technology like internet, and modern arms and explosives, while they claim to want to live a 'purified' life like people who lived more than a thousand years ago. Their life is a lie, but alas they're too illogical to understand that.
Oh good. I was thinking how hard that job must be, but every 0.0864 seconds is a lot easier then every 0.00864.
Indeed, but apparently some have never seen the Triffids (or heard (of) them).
Please check your medication.
Of course. According to my Pentium you're entitled to $0.99989960954
Does a total of 666 make sense?
The other 660 pairs are for the NSA.
Years ago I discovered that I used to slow down and struggle with simple things, soon after making a mistake (a bug) that I obviously missed. So I learned to go back and review my most recent code whenever I sensed that I began struggling. It appears that in those cases I subconsciously registered the mistakes. Of course you can also introduce bugs while happily coding along, but whenever you falter for no apparent reason, just review your most recent code for mistakes.
190000 feet = 57912 meters.
Just helping NASA to prevent getting their units mixed up again.
Vote selling leads to corruption.
Suppose a person is for example willing to spend $100,000 to obtain 10000 votes, in order to win an election. The only reason this person would do that is to 'earn' that money back, with a handsome profit. The only way that works is via corruption.
I chose my Samsung GT-I8160 purely because of its size. It's a pity that it's really slow, compared to the latest king sized smartphones. But I don't want to haul one of those around anymore. I wish someone would make a GT-I8160 sized high end smartphone. A slide-out keyboard would be nice, but I don't expect to own one of those ever again. Touchscreens are too easy for phone designers.
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand