Comment Re:I'm all for religious freedom... (Score 1) 1482
Too lazy to look it up, but I thought the supreme court ruled that the people defending prop 8did not have standing to do so?
Too lazy to look it up, but I thought the supreme court ruled that the people defending prop 8did not have standing to do so?
And moreover, if Mozilla hired a CEO who said that women shouldn't be allowed to vote, and that black people should be returned to slavery, is it wrong to call for a boycott?
As much as the religionists try to spin it, Prop 8 isn't much different.
You really do not see much difference between not giving a marriage licence versus slavery and denying people the right to vote?
With the way I hear this debated, you would think that Christians took away a previously held entitlement (marriage.)
Christians are not the ones trying to force the world to bend to their viewpoint.
The fact that most people who are against gay marriage are for gay civil unions, it seems to definitely be one driven by religious beliefs.
You really can't compare denying someone a marriage certificate is anywhere near the same ballpark as denying someone the right to vote / ride in the front of the bus / use the same drinking fountains, etc. Especially when the civil union would give the same legal protections as marriage.
According to the article, that was because they didn't have the resources to support an unlimited user roll out.
Walmart in San Antonio typically pays cashiers more than any other non-commissioned store based cashier (with the exception of coscto.)
We are going to be seeing (and have been seeing), more and more posts like this the closer we get to midterms. They know it's ludicrous, but the more people read something (in this case the same general theme,) the less crazy it sounds and eventually some people will believe it.
As shown during the last elections, Democrats are very good at social engineering/conditioning. Look at most of the "hot" topics on this site this month and you will see a post like this.
They usually do on slashdot then go on to tie it to somehow tie it to corporations and big business.
I am out of practice. I was married 10 years to my late wife and didn't need those social skills. Getting some positive karma before getting into a vernal conversation helps.
You are right, however. This has not helped me when it comes to meeting people. It only works for people that are introduced to me. That is a preety strong handicap.
I prefer texting to talking especially at the beginning of dating someone. I can be pretty smooth when I'm able to write out my initial thoughts, then delete them before sending.
Sienfield is a show that was like that for me. I never missed it and have fond and funny memories of it. Re-watching it, though, is awkward.
Fraiser still holds up well, though.
B5 season 5 was bad but not bad enough to retroactively ruin the entire series. In fact, once you get past the telepath stories, it gets pretty good.
Battlestar Galactica last 6 episodes were so awful, I have no desire to ever rewatch that show or introduce it to someone.
I started the show on season 2 and watched season 1 afterwards. It was pretty good. Sure I missed some of the foreshadowing, but season 2 was packed with it anyways.
Really, the only thing I lost by doing this was seeing the Narn as bad guys bulling the Centari.
When I watched it years later with my late wife, we never did watch season 1. I tried starting her with the important episodes on season 1, but since she wasn't yet invested in the show, it really just bored her. So we skipped to season 2 and she became a huge fan. Babylon 5, Farscape, and Firefly were her favorite TV Scifi shows and became her favorite shows in general.
I'm white and have grown up almost exclusively with Hispanics. When I took a trip north, most white people looked the same to me. It was a surprising experience.
It doesn't allow you to tag people that do not have a facebook account.
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.