In fact, just check my form with permanent marker on that box and pin it to the cork board--if it ever becomes necessary to change it (once or twice a decade) I'll come by and do so.
Alright, from your statement I must conclude the road itself is a distraction, and therefore to save drivers from distraction we should just ban roads, or driving.
Also, being judgemental is built in to the whole Christian culture & belief system; the "good book" is pretty specific on who to hate, who to kill, and who to enslave. As most of the world is steeped in a pseudo-Christian culture, alot bleeds thru into the thoughts & actions of the everyday populace.
If somebody is following what they've been brainwashed into believing is "good" then shouldn't we be holding responsible whomever did the brainwashing?
The court apparently just wants Rapidshare to implement the new "Crystal Ball"(tm) network modules.
The CBNM's are, frankly, amazing. They will tell your system how much traffic it will have, where that traffic is going to come from, and whether or not said traffic is going to be for infringing purposes.
The present modules only forecast these thing about 3 minutes into the future--which is plenty of time to magically parse and remove all incoming connections which will be for infringing purposes.
Also, did I mention they feature temporal paradox absorbing crumple zones? Fascinating modules, worth every monetary unit spent upon them.
There's nothing to stop you from paying a couple shillings to your favorite scribe and doing an advert of your own for "The only REAL books are those copied by scribe."
While we're thinking on the subject:
It's entirely conceivable such systems could completely revolutionize the package delivery industry in general.
Imagine the UPS truck drives by--only slowing slightly--while a handful of drones launch with the appropriate packages to be dropped off before they rejoin the same truck.
Or slightly larger drones could handle much of the daily/weekly deliveries which many businesses require--fresh donuts, restaurant ingredients, etc.
I think I'll download it and see if it's any good--maybe share it with some friends if it is--even buy the DVD (if/when it ever becomes available) if I really like it.
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Re: IC--FTW!!
In fact, just check my form with permanent marker on that box and pin it to the cork board--if it ever becomes necessary to change it (once or twice a decade) I'll come by and do so.
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Re: So we all agree
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Re: Improvement
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Re: Re: Re: Erm,
Also, being judgemental is built in to the whole Christian culture & belief system; the "good book" is pretty specific on who to hate, who to kill, and who to enslave. As most of the world is steeped in a pseudo-Christian culture, alot bleeds thru into the thoughts & actions of the everyday populace.
If somebody is following what they've been brainwashed into believing is "good" then shouldn't we be holding responsible whomever did the brainwashing?
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and we don't just put them in jail.
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C-Balls.
The CBNM's are, frankly, amazing. They will tell your system how much traffic it will have, where that traffic is going to come from, and whether or not said traffic is going to be for infringing purposes.
The present modules only forecast these thing about 3 minutes into the future--which is plenty of time to magically parse and remove all incoming connections which will be for infringing purposes.
Also, did I mention they feature temporal paradox absorbing crumple zones? Fascinating modules, worth every monetary unit spent upon them.
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Re: Scribe
;-P
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Torpor of Melancholy
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Re: What should happen
"teaming masses"
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Ffff
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Re: Kneeds...
While we're thinking on the subject:
It's entirely conceivable such systems could completely revolutionize the package delivery industry in general.
Imagine the UPS truck drives by--only slowing slightly--while a handful of drones launch with the appropriate packages to be dropped off before they rejoin the same truck.
Or slightly larger drones could handle much of the daily/weekly deliveries which many businesses require--fresh donuts, restaurant ingredients, etc.
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Kneeds...
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Re: You're Right.
I think I'll download it and see if it's any good--maybe share it with some friends if it is--even buy the DVD (if/when it ever becomes available) if I really like it.
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Re: violating their honor?
(Live on Pay-per-View?)
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Re: Re: Re: ...
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Re: ...
What's wrong with them!?! Don't they know a 130000% markup on a product is entirely reasonable?
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Re: Re:
Grenades, knockers, bazooms, chesticles... the list goes on.
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Re: Re: Correct
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Browbeaten
/troll
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Re: Hypothetically Speaking
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