Comment Re:State legislature, huh? (Score 3, Funny) 240
Maybe they should ban Dr. Pepper too.
Maybe they should ban Dr. Pepper too.
If Nibblonians can crap dark matter, why not?
So, people don't watch Google in thin air. Didn't an ISP provide the video. Why arbitrarily go after Google and not the service provider. Before someone states that laws in Brazil (such as the US) protect the ISP, I would say the law is then arbitrary.
I am sure that once he hack in he already had a saucerful of secrets.
Read about a third of the way down. This is a response to last weeks Rock Center piece on the Church, but it still answers the question you are trying to answer.
http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/mormonism-news--getting-it-right-august-29
But do their insurance rates reflect this?
Everyone has a bias. The problem is, his bias against the US in terms of copyright is part of the public record. If it wasn't part of the public record I am sure he would still be on the case. Since his bias is public, it could be used to overturn the case (or at least call it into question).
Maybe I missed something, but where does it say this is a 3G iPad? Even if it is, getting a wireless plan over 2 years at $30 a month for the 3GB plan only comes out to $720. I hate to see troll comments get modded +5 informative based on hate.
Totally. I am 48 and this morning I ran a 5K with my 80 year old neighbor. He wasn't fast but he ran every foot step. He has several other 5Ks planned for the year. Age really is a state of mind.
I think that's right. $15 is abut 3 Happy Meals. Each Happy Meal is only about 5 bites. Eight bits in a byte would make 120 bits.
That's because you're thinking like an engineer. Think like an accountant instead. By combining HR, marketing and logistics they can save some overhead. I don't know if that is their plan or not, but many companies do just that. It might not't save huge amounts, but it will save them some money.
I think you are missing the point. "Post-PC" does not mean the end of the personal computer. I use computing devices everyday. I have a desk top, laptop, an iPod, an iPad, an X360, a Wii, and a cell phone. Only two of those are what we commonly think of as a "PC." That is what it means to be living in a "post-PC" world: utilizing computing power in ubiquitous, non-obvious ways, away from what we think of as a "computer".
This is why we can't have nice things.
The GP sure needs something like a quality assurance dept to catch misspellings.
Is that you Sheldon Cooper?
If you think the system is working, ask someone who's waiting for a prompt.