Comment Re:How can you tell, anymore?.... (Score 1) 253
No insult meant for you, that is just the sorry state of reality. It's appalling, but true.
Yeah, I know. [sigh]
No insult meant for you, that is just the sorry state of reality. It's appalling, but true.
Yeah, I know. [sigh]
I thought I was being obviously over-the-top, but Poe's Law strikes again; it's impossible to satirize people who actually think that way.
This is just the free market fighting back against heavy-handed socialist regulation. We should all cheer a scrappy little company like Syngenta for their struggle for liberty against Hayes, who like all government "scientists" is just a shill for the multibillion-dollar environmental lobby.
Yep, pretty much that.
Oh, and AC, in case I don't see you again, let me thank you for your contributions to
Depends on how you define "human." The people who left these footprints would probably be recognizable to us as, well, people, i.e. genus Homo, but would also recognizably very different from any people living today, i.e. Homo sapiens sapiens. The vast bulk of evidence points to successive waves of hominins arising in Africa and migrating outward, with the last such group being us. And since Homo is about two and a half million years old as best we can tell, there's was plenty of time for members of the species that left these footprints, probably Homo antecessor, to do just that.
The "jollyforcongress.com" site: (a) doesn't ask for money, (b) immediately redirects to a page that has "floridadems" in the URL, and (c) looks nothing like Jolly's actual campaign site. So please stop pretending there's some kind of equivalence here. There isn't.
The point is that the NHS has existed for decades, but this "push-button access to everybody's medical conditions" is new. It's not inherently a single-payer problem; it's a government-not-respecting-people's-rights problem.
If your favorite restaurant were about to go away, wouldn't you want to have a couple of last meals there? Preserving the discussion system is what the protest against beta is all about; we might as well enjoy it while we can.
I'll happily join in the "Slashcott." (I suspect I'll get more work done next week as a result.) Until then, I'll post about the story at hand, about the awfulness of beta, or about whatever else seems appropriate.
I'm suspicious you are all shills, and confused why on posting, you all get straight to "score:2".
We'll network about that murder strategy of yours, X. I think it has potential for impactfulness, but we need to cover all the modalities for rapid corpsification.
(I'm really hoping to get a job with Dice.)
I'm in the "never attribute to malice
Altslashdot.org looks interesting, but I have to admit I'm not holding my breath for anything to come of it. I'll keep checking back in, though.
They'll swear off computers forever.
I think you meant to ask, "What methodology did you use to leverage Procter & Gamble(tm) Pepto-Bismol(tm) to ensure stakeholder regurgative response return?" Remember, in today's fast-moving web forum environment, you have to upgrade regularly to best-of-breed communicational strategies for the optimal user experience.
alt.slashdot.refugees?
It optimizes the Web 3.0 paradigm for maximal user experience and audience impactfulness.
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