They see you rinding... they hating... they tying to catch you riding melon...
Haha, I had thought you were alluding to this classic skit:
As unhappy as I am, I think it's unsurprising. Game prices for Xbox 360 and PS3 are $60, and have been at that price point since console introduction, and a portion of every game's retail price goes to the console manufacturer.
While I was disappointed at the end of the Best Buy ad (when they reveal that it's a Best Buy ad), I actually loved that ad for reminding us of how far cell phone technology has evolved, so quickly, and how it's changed our world. There was a time that a cell phone was purely a device for voice communication, away…
Oh no! Did a Korean person die?
Because people don't visit politicians' web pages. When was the last time you visited your senator or representative's home page? Even taking down most government agencies' informational web sites does nothing useful. Who visits www.justice.gov on a regular basis? Most people visit government agency websites looking…
Q: Are British readers amused or confused by the headline?
Come to think of it, I'm surprised we haven't seen more Oklahoma State wideouts, Stillwater's run deep threats.
+1, forced pun.
But who can resist the pinstriped lawyerly affectations?
I think that's the point of this article; most of us won't know these people directly because these are the "snowflakes that starts the avalanche". Put it this way, if you look at a viral YouTube video's history, you'll usually see a "hockey stick" point, where it goes from 1,000 views in a month to 100,000 views in a…
He had thyroid cancer.
Hell, if you hate military time that much, you must really hate ANSI date & time format (2011-12-08 16:48).
1) This is a study from a company whose entire business is "reputation management," they have a vested interest in people only having one unified online profile that they can track and manage, instead of what many people have, which is many profiles, disparate and somewhat obfuscated.
I think it probably makes a difference that in a high school game, he probably doesn't have to try for the same loft, because opposing special teams probably don't have jumpers who can jump to block at the same athletic level that NFL teams do.
The first rule of holes: when you're in one, stop digging.
Kyle Orton's "astrophysical" simply means he has all the agility of a gas giant.
Patents have a fixed term (currently 20 years, formerly 17 years). Patents from the 1800's are long expired, and anyone can use the technology in those patents without paying license fees to the patent holder.
Still, I'd want that biting option.