Comment Re:$140B = $50 / person (Score 1) 327
Pity Americans don't trust their government.
It's an even bigger pity that our government has given us so many reasons to distrust it!
Pity Americans don't trust their government.
It's an even bigger pity that our government has given us so many reasons to distrust it!
If restauranteurs include streaming video of the kitchen so i can see if my Tilapia Livornese comes with a side of roaches--hopefully not, then I'll be so down with this.
Couldn't you just hook the door bell up to your LAN and make it call through Skype or whatever instead of this 3g chip nonsense?
That's what I was wondering, too.
What the hell would you even search for? "My Windows machine seems to be pinging the Internet randomly and I want it to stop?"
A search on that phrase found this article, which provides great documentation. (-:
Guy gets a ticket, goes to court dressed respectfully, treats the judge with deference, geeks out to a clueless judge about his nifty new GPS toy, asks the cop something he heard a previous defendant's lawyer ask about lack of evidence that worked, and is found not guilty. The judge goes out of his way to note the GPS evidence played no part in the decision. How is this a story about a smart phone getting someone out of a ticket?
Call it nostalgia, but I miss Cowboy Neal. It's been ages since he's showed up in a poll and I feel like there is a lack of options beyond the usual lack of options. Because of this I have deducted that Cowboy Neal was shot and is now being held cryogenically frozen somewhere in Illinois, perhaps next to The Duke. IF he was shot, I presume it must have been someone who wanted revenge, and perhaps this was a bully back when Cowboy Neal was known as Little Neal. Perhaps this bully saw just how
If so, please type in 'yes, I'd like to be inundated with ads and malware please' in the box bellow."
It wouldn't make any difference. My sister would still just as blindly type YES as she does click OK. I love her dearly, but I've stopped trying to change her habits because this way I wind up with a fairly new free laptop about once a year.
If the disk/screen/battery/whatever was part of the original purchase, and if they won't give it back to me after I pay for a new one, then yes, I would technically consider it theft. In reality I probably wouldn't want it back, so it's not an issue.
Yep, I agree. That's why I qualified my statement.
Plunkett should be sacked because he is ultimately responsible for his team.
Right now Gawker needs him because he (probably) knows more about their systems than anyone. I'm sure in time there will be an announcement that he's decided to resign to spend more time with his family.
if you need an outdoor antenna,
Is need the keyword there? I don't need an outdoor antenna because I am required to pay for cable as part of my monthly maintenance. My association refuses to let any of us install an outdoor antenna or even a satellite dish because we already get cable.
Around here the broadcast stations don't seem all that concerned. They recently started charging the cable company to carry them. At least that's what the cable company claims.
I wouldn't bother with cable if I had to pay for it myself, but I'm forced to get it since it's mandated by my condo association and my bill is included in my monthly maintenance fee.
I'd like to think she did mean it. The first one is perhaps my favorite thing spoken by Majel as Lwaxana.
Um, you're quoting a character, not the woman herself. Still, I think that was one of my favorite lines of Lwaxana's.
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