SacredByte
SacredByte
SacredByte

@Orage42: Unfortunately, none of those "official" websites are Wikipedia, as the holiday in question apparently lacks notability.

@Dr. What?: "If this really is easier, then why on earth would we do it the hard way?"

@Diode: She also had some pretty sexy hands...

@Fuji-kun: Essentially, it's saying that the way we're teaching the actual math needlessly complicates the actual mathematical concepts.

@Nameloi: It's not as improbable as you think.

@YankBoffin: As for your #1, recycling is all well and good if the bulb isn't already broken.

"...public school quality depends a lot on the neighborhood. I went to a public charter school..."

@Incoherent: What you seem to not take into account are two things:

@lol: Obvious troll is obvious.

Actually, I find navigation to be MORE difficult; There are vastly more cross streets, and this in conjunction with varying heights (E.G. coming out of a massive underground train station) it can make moving about the city quite difficult.

"[Gizmodo should]...differentiate between home entry and removal of property."

@Deadpool: I've never shot a select-fire Armalite-pattern rifle, so I don't know how they tend to behave; As of this point, the only firearm I've ever used that was select fire (well, the only one that I was able/permitted to take off semi-auto) was a UMP in 9mm that I rented from the range I was shooting on. The

@MrFrank: Honestly, I've had several Razer products, and on the whole have not been entirely impressed with their quality control.

@ebhb2004: If bobe had beytsim she'd be zeyde.

@Steve Sweeny: I'd love to watch a talk about what some rich jackass thinks we should do about energy, but he opened his talk with a slide that makes two assertions which are both provably false.

@The5thElephant: It had me down except for the bits about "politically liberal" and "lives in a city" and "has a laptop" and "Hangs around the house in t-shirt and jeans" and "likes salty snacks."

@terrible: Yes and no; Microsoft can only realistically anticipate so many potential factors; Allowing them to use your box for a few hours to do some testing gives them a better understanding of how their network *actually* works so that they can go from there.

I've done contract IT work (new machine installs/replacements) with several government agencies in Southeastern PA, and SOP for ALL of them was to remove the hard drive from the old machine.