@SuddenImpact: In the proper dry conditions, even unsalted meats can be preserved for a long time.
@SuddenImpact: In the proper dry conditions, even unsalted meats can be preserved for a long time.
@StyxaT: whats getting worse?
@tylerbrainerd: I'll handle this...
This was posted to show their elite volley ball training program.
As a Packer fan, it pains me, but I have to give this to...
@FreemanMcNeil: Psych has a good one...I could listen to it out of TV mode.
Ladies...Whatever you do, this guy is not from Skinny Cow...No matter what degrees and knowledge he claims, he is NOT going to help with proper bra sizing...
Some people call me the Space Cyborg...
Northern Fuckin Wisconsin BITCHES!!! Its fucking cold out here...Im going to go shoot a goddamned deer and shit a brick motherfuckers!!!
@firelogic: The button markings (square, triangle, circle, x) are a Playstation/Sony trademark, with Sony-Ericson being the manufacturer of the phone...
@-MasterDex-: Head...spinning...confusion...WHY?
Sounds like the PSP Phone to me...Haven't we seen this all over the place already? Or are we just ignoring all that, now?
@Moonshadow Kati aka Lady Locksmith: I dont think he knows you very well...
@Unchill English Bro now has Hipster Glasses: I agree...Apples entire market position is based on being "exclusive". It is the same reason mall shops and designer stores do not offer clothing in XXXL sizes.
@dtptampa: I agree...My God...This whole thing today is making my IQ shrink...
@ian.g.case: I dont think you get it...Most places dont have the option. I use a Laptop plugged into a docking station with two monitors. Otherwise I would need a laptop and a PC, which just crushes the pricepoint.
@Robotronic: This is what goes through a corporate head that deploys 85,000 end users...
@Dj Orphic: "statment" Well put.
@ps61318: Well put. I can add no more.
@gimcrackpictures: You can not install non corporate software on a corporate computer at risk of termination...Why dont people understand this? I am aware of bootcamp and have used it. As for long term, many/most fortune 500 companies use Windows XP, still, because of the legacy support it gives on custom software…