Daveed
BirdMech
Daveed

My situation is slightly different, but I used to hire 15 or students for college employment every semester.

As others have said, I would recommend just getting some ties. I tend to like solid colors, because they look sharp and no one knows you're reusing the same ones. Patterns are more identifiable. Although I have those as well, I just wear them less frequently.

I hate it when people use "I saw this one person at the store" anecdotes to try to generalize and judge everyone else.

Okay...

Because we keep demanding our phones do more .

Slate put it greatly: http://www.slate.com/articles/business/small_business/2012/01/sopa_stopping_online_piracy_would_be_a_social_and_economic_disaster_.html

And I'm very skeptical about what Christians deem to be "sins and sinners".

Is there anything more appropriate for the Holidays, than an old man complaining about kids these days and how society is falling apart?

That is my biggest complaint. Ebooks have no "market" value.

To the people freaking out, who cares? Seriously. Sometimes the tech community can be so whiny. I guarantee it will be optional, if you don't want to do it, don't do it.

I thought they used to have more social integration about 4 years ago?

I don't understand this logic.

Or years ago. Or since mass shootings began decades ago. Back when the NRA actually supported some gun control laws for gun owner protection.

1 Picking up at a restaurant: I don't understand why I would tip? I purposefully chose not to be waited on by a waiter, and purposefully chose not to have someone come to my door to give me the food. One of the reason I pick up at a restaurant is to avoid that extra service and cost.

And people can continue trying to try the challenge of creating 3D printed guns. Except now they get the challenge of doing it from scratch, and not using someone else's file, while making it less likely it will spread like wildfire to those who are not just doing it for a challenge.

I immediately knew, from the last time this sort of thing came up, that eventually there would be counter articles saying how it was just a layman's misreading of the TOS's.

To me, this outlined more than anything, the biggest drawback is that it's not really built well into phones.

I was referring to the reviewers, "I don't like it" response.

We make exceptions to all the amendments. There are limits for our ability to peacefully assemble, I mean, just look at the Occupy protests. Then there are of course in general limits to freedom of speech.

I saw some of these negative responses online, which again I do not understand.