Luckily my seat was made with an extra plate of metal under it.
Luckily my seat was made with an extra plate of metal under it.
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Also, the world is a lot different now than it was 80 years ago, or even 50 years ago. We kept citizens in concentration camps until we realized how horrific that was.
Every country with an army or military force has plans on the books how to handle an invasion or to retaliate against another country. In fact, I'd be more upset if the US DIDN'T have a few contingency plans on the book. A stitch in time saves nine. Better to be caught over prepared than with your pants on the…
Is there a chance that that "itsy bitsy piece of code" is a keylogger?
Yeah. I can roll with the punches, and am not above acting like a "hell" as in the WWF, but you better get in touch with me and tell me it's an act. Otherwise, bashing me for backing out of a deal that I never backed out of will only upset me, and make me wonder exactly how much I got low balled for, especially…
I tried. Because my domain only hosted my site, which gets little traffic, most couldn't do it.
Yeah, I was on a show recently, and they pressured me into a price for the domain name, but then they never got back in touch with me, then began bashing me on the show for holding their name hostage, which is when I started getting upset.
But even if they file, can't he argue that he has more right to the name, as he has put work and effort into it to "promote the Qwikster "Brand""?
Uhhh, doesn't parody fall under Copyright Laws of the US?
I've been having something similar happen to me when I bought a domain three years ago, and a podcast started with the same name recently. I have been catching hell over it from the fans of this show, because they feel as "a fan", I should give them the domain name, because I am a "cyber squatter".
Is that why the weave pattern is crystal clear, then blurry, then crystal clear, et. al?
So if I click the little lock below the highlighted magenta box, would that stop this all?
Yeah, my farm was mentioned in a NYT article after local idiot kids nearly died after consuming some from the woods behind us. We still have a plant pop up in a paddock every now and then.
You're thinking of the iPod Touch. That uses wifi hotspots to figure out where you are, which is why I still want an old iPhone, for the GPS chip when I WARWalk.
Considering a satellite is how your iPhone knows where it is, I think it's kind of unwise to say no one uses them.
Doesn't the iPad shut down when it gets hot? Isn't wool an insulator? Isn't it also very prone to generating static charges? I think this could lead to problems.
So did they send the exact same vehicle up each time? Because the opening line makes it sound like it was one satellite that was in operation.
Well, one would imagine they were sent back in something other than a landing vehicle. I guess the US Spy Agencies were the original hipsters because they wanted to have pictures they could hold.