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What about this? http://www.businessinsider.com/this-is-the-re…
Why is Greece the only country in the EU (outside of Spain and Ireland both which seem to have come out of the crisis) with a debt crisis? I don’t understand how they were forced to borrow money. What did they do with the money they borrowed? Did they use it to pay off earlier loans or did they use it for more…
Then tell us why Greece kept borrowing money? Were they forced to borrow?
Lithium and lithium mining and subsequent disposal of lithium batters is damaging to the environment. Pic relevant. Shows the pollution caused by mining for lithium.
Fukishima doesn’t look safe.
“Yesterday, on the 24th of June, the Energy Department guaranteed $1.8 billion for the controversial Vogtle project in Georgia “
Fortunately there is a one way to deal with varmints.
Ceres is in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The Kuiper belt is where Pluto resides.
Apples and oranges fallac7, and you really haven’t explained why your food example isn’t different than a contract for a communication service. Yet I can make an argument for McArsenic burgers not requiring government regulations. You can file a lawsuit for damages (or your family can in the event you die).
Your premise is people need government to tell them which plan to buy? Shouldn’t that be between the two parties to enter into a contract willingly? No one forced anyone into an unfair cell phone contract.
You are making the assumption that the next President will be a Republican and not another paid corporate shill for Wall Street and Comcast like Obama. I submit that President Hillary will continue the same policies as her predecessor with the only difference being it will now be sexist to criticize her.
Your cellphone bill. Look for new charges identified as “service fees”. All government regulations increase cost to consumers.
Wait for the bill.
Obvious troll is obvious.
And yet you still haven't answered the question which company has a 100% product success rate.
Still waiting on your example of a company with a 100% success with product releases and at any rate its debatable that some of your examples were failures. A good case can be made for IE and Kinect as actually being successful due to their wide adoption rate. ME, Vista led to Microsoft understanding and fixing the…
Name a company which has a 100% success rate? Otherwise you are singling out Microsoft due to what I suspect is an anti-Microsoft bias.
Zune was ok but several years late to the portable music player scene. Zune software was (and still is IMO) ahead of its time and still better than iTunes. No one has come close to releasing a motion control/VR headset for the mass consumer. Kinect may have been a disappointment but name another company that sold…
Don’t worry bro, we all are. Very few men can live up to Lee. I can count them on my non-masturbating hand. There’s T. Roosevelt, Simo Hayha, Alivn York, Audie Murphy oh and a woman who would take what little manhood all of us commenting here have spit on it and laugh at you and you would thank her for, Krystyna…
Given the choice between a Dos Equis and staying thirsty, I would remain thirsty.