In my highly unscientific opinion, it's a grainy picture of a floodlight, the post of which cannot be seen due to the darkness and graininess.
In my highly unscientific opinion, it's a grainy picture of a floodlight, the post of which cannot be seen due to the darkness and graininess.
Indeed, you're right about the two sequels being released in the 90s. My bad there.
I'll stick to the good ones from the 80s, not another remake due to creativity no longer existing in Hollywood.
Yep. :D
Well, if you count the slash at the end of foxnews.com/, which I assume you did since you put the slash in, then it's actually not the exact same amount of characters.
Is that the one in Indonesia? I heard it closed months ago due to "debate" over whether the owner was trying to incite hatred, which was probably bullshit.
Every other build? So if 7.0.3 didn't cripple my iPad 4, 7.0.4 will?
But in your original comment you say major build. So, iOS 7.1 will cripple my new iPad Air? Or iOS 8 will?
Too many variables for something unknown.
My iPad 4 with 7.0.3 works just fine. I fail to see how the next iteration will supposedly "cripple" it.
That can't possibly be real. Not even Koreans are that stupid.
If I didn't live in a downtown with a large population where I take public transit a few times a week, I'd be more inclined to agree with you.
Indeed.
Indeed, it is pretty rude.
I have heard of herd immunity, yes. I have no idea what scientific backing is behind it, if any, but I'm aware of the general concept. If one person lives with four, and three of them get a vaccination, that one is "immune" based on community.
Or, I can continue to not get the flu shot, and also not get the flu.
Not if you agree to it.
Which everyone has, when they originally signed up.
It's Quebec. Every country has that one eyesore, that one blight, that the rest of the world generally uses against them.
Heh, Quebec. A cat walking across a keyboard could hack into their government.
Interesting location for Alaska. Was there some sort of cosmic shift nobody felt, ever?
Sure, if you've never seen the films. If you have, you wouldn't need pictures or videos.