Unless you want to become an engineer or doctor, I don't see the ROI of sending a kid to college anymore. Even software professionals can be extremely well trained on their own or in a 13-week boot camp for way less money.
Besides avoiding all of the debt, your kid won't come out indoctrinated by the socialist professors.
If my kid decides college is right for them, we will be doing a cost/benefit analysis spreadsheet that includes international colleges./div>
Of the new set adorned with facial hair: The duchamp Estate can simply sequester the Queen, who as a female, cannot possibly have a mustache. Good luck trying to play a game of chess without its most powerful piece. Bwoooohahahaha!!!/div>
I think society needs the ability and cultural acceptance to edit existing films so that I can stomach watching only the relevant parts of The Hobbit trilogy in 2 hours or less./div>
I support the idea that broadband service providers should not be allowed to slow the connection to any site.
That is all I support.
I don't understand how anyone could support placing the regulation of the entire internet in the hands of the corrupt FCC. It will be done ostensibly only to support this one small issue, that BTW doesn't even exist as a real problem yet.
It is not worth it. What we will get will be a strangling collection of regulations that destroy the internet. At best the bloated bureaucracy will just produce tons of thoughtless regulations because that's what they are good at. At worst they will use the opportunity to purposefully screw us.
The best solution is to leave the internet unregulated./div>
I used to live in Chicago. It was always gridlock in that city. I can't fathom how it would even be possible to go the speed limit, let alone exceed it/div>
This woman won her Curt of Appeals trial. The 5th amendment states in part, "...nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb..." Why did this case go to trial at the Supreme Court?/div>
I most associate the phrase, " would you rather" with the 1984/5 SNL sketches between 2 coworkers describing outrageous painful situations... "I hate when that happens." This catch phrase certainly predates the board game trademark trolls.
Still, maybe the app developers wouldn't mind changing to something like, "Dost Thou Prefer?"/div>
allegations could be expected to cause extremely grave damage to the national security of the United States.
All you have to do is substitute the phrase "coverup of criminal takeover" for "national security" EVERY TIME to understand what is really going on. Anyone who still has an iota of belief that all of the spying, gun-running, bailing out, war mongering, airport groping, and militarizing of our police departments has ANYTHING to do with "keeping us safe..." Well, they deserve the government they get.
It will also help if you substitute "criminal federal government" every time they use "United States."/div>
Hmmm. Not being able to disclose government requests and the potential need for opening data centers in multiple countries... Yeah those would be 2 of my top issues, too.
Boy do my interests feel represented by these CEOs. Glad we're all on the same page,/div>
The amount of research on vaccines being more harmful than good is increasing. Do a google search on "voluminous vaccines" and pick a few papers in the list to verify in scholar.google.com. And note that list was produced in 2009.
There's also a growing collection of articles at naturalnews.com/vaccines.html worth your perusal.
In short, I don't need the extra formaldehyde and mercury in my system. I'll take vitamin D and C any day./div>
I think this is excellent news. You know the criminals at the NSA are on the ropes when this is the best they can do, and the world sees right through it!
Just a few more Snowden revelations and the walls will crumble. Hopefully we see some lengthy prison sentences out of this.
And that headline was the funniest I've seen in a long time. No journalistic bias there! Love it!/div>
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Not buying it
Besides avoiding all of the debt, your kid won't come out indoctrinated by the socialist professors.
If my kid decides college is right for them, we will be doing a cost/benefit analysis spreadsheet that includes international colleges./div>
They've got it backwards
Mustaches won't help
How about plant a tree or something?
Old News
http://www.theonion.com/articles/anthropologists-classify-43-new-species-of-weirdo,36332//div>
Hopefully...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!/div>
We need this capability
The real problem
That is all I support.
I don't understand how anyone could support placing the regulation of the entire internet in the hands of the corrupt FCC. It will be done ostensibly only to support this one small issue, that BTW doesn't even exist as a real problem yet.
It is not worth it. What we will get will be a strangling collection of regulations that destroy the internet. At best the bloated bureaucracy will just produce tons of thoughtless regulations because that's what they are good at. At worst they will use the opportunity to purposefully screw us.
The best solution is to leave the internet unregulated./div>
You can't speed in Chicago
5th amendment?
(untitled comment)
Still, maybe the app developers wouldn't mind changing to something like, "Dost Thou Prefer?"/div>
Our criminal rulers
All you have to do is substitute the phrase "coverup of criminal takeover" for "national security" EVERY TIME to understand what is really going on. Anyone who still has an iota of belief that all of the spying, gun-running, bailing out, war mongering, airport groping, and militarizing of our police departments has ANYTHING to do with "keeping us safe..." Well, they deserve the government they get.
It will also help if you substitute "criminal federal government" every time they use "United States."/div>
What representation
Boy do my interests feel represented by these CEOs. Glad we're all on the same page,/div>
Deadly Vaccines
There's also a growing collection of articles at naturalnews.com/vaccines.html worth your perusal.
In short, I don't need the extra formaldehyde and mercury in my system. I'll take vitamin D and C any day./div>
This is Great!
Just a few more Snowden revelations and the walls will crumble. Hopefully we see some lengthy prison sentences out of this.
And that headline was the funniest I've seen in a long time. No journalistic bias there! Love it!/div>
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