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I think He was referring to people who go to a larger super market (with credit/debit cards accepted) and use checks. He also refers to people who aren't ready when they get to the checkout with their check. I can understand and I'm pretty sure Tim K would understand if you used a check at a store that did not accept

His campaign runs on the "let's just smash 'em" policy.

Unfortunately, they would not be able to do that since "Krispy Kreme" is a brand name and Google would probably have to pay them for the name. Also, none of the other names describe brands only generic names.

Not sure, the only place I've heard statistics like that are from the music and movie industry in one of their "Piracy costs us XXX billion dollars a year". The XXX is never backed up by any realistic data and is more used to try and gain pity and support for their "plight".

I believe the intent is that at the throttled speeds it would be technically impossible for one to exceed a certain amount of data. For instance, making numbers up off the top of my head, if that number was 6gb (as in your example) if my internet could be so slow that even downloading max throttled speed for the rest

And our newest model, with a built in neighbor tracker, has more piss-off-your-neighbor power than ever before.

"What would simple gas to cook, or heat your home during the winter? " What??

Don't forget the Mozart if the test involves spatial temporal reasoning.

The reasons those have been targeted and taken down (at least officially) is that they supposedly, allow and encourage the sharing of illegal files. For instance, megaupload was taken down because the company was purported to have rewarded users for uploading illegal files and uploaded illegal files themselves. They

Except that there are completely legal uses for torrents. Mostly Linux distros and some uncopyrighted content, but completely legal. To block torrents, regardless of how many people actually use them for legitimate reasons would not make Google look good. Especially since there would be no legal issue with allowing a

because most people don't realize that on windows holding alt and pressing 0-1-8-1 on the numpad will make a µ symbol. (Or there using Linux or Mac, which don't have the option iirc)

So, if you fertilized a glowing green egg, would you get a glowing green baby?

"The thing's hollow—it goes on forever—and—oh my God—it's full of cats!"

I can see this sliding in the wrong direction.

Of course then people would complain about facebook looking at who you talk to the most and who comments on your posts, etc.... I think people expect different things and there is no way to satisfy everyone (for instance people who hate unimportant notifications and privacy nuts)

Just cause 2 is no longer on sale (at least for me).

I definitely think there should have been a greater charge.

I think the public could potentially meet this story with some resistance.

If I recall correctly, they found a water gun with a constant stream, but it was either not constant enough, or too powerful in there tests. In some tests it wasn't steady enough and did nothing. In other tests the initial High voltage that is used to gap clothing and other obstacles never stopped because the taser

Figured this was relevant.