You're right. I apologise.
You're right. I apologise.
See above.
I don't think Hitler could have said it better himself. Bravo!
Unless your state offers you some level of protection in this regard (which would be unusual), you are wrong.
And herein lies the irony of American Freedom.
Anybody know Jenny's last name?
"...Lion would be Apple's very own Vista."
In the US we absolutely have the right to protest. Moreover, I would consider it a fundamental human civic right.
Two words.
By definition, an acquittal is the process by which innocence is formally certified.
If people actually researched and voted in Judaical elections / monitored for patterns and reported Judicial misconduct maybe this would have been different. Protest is a last-ditch attempt at resolution v's a hue and cry which is a bunch of angry people. Based on typical voter turnout this is far from a last-ditch…
I 100% agree with what you are saying. From what I have read online many of those attending will be carrying pitchforks and not placards.
Yes and no. We are all innocent until proven guilty. They were proven not-guilty, ergo innocent.
Protesting a jury's verdict is as disgusting as the verdict itself. Despite our (non juror) opinion of the evidence, these men are innocent. A jury or their peers has declared them so.
And if that is too difficult, they've let Google index... erm, everything [www.google.com]
Assuming you have at least two audio outs (one for the headphones and one for the speakers) on your sound card, this should work: [www.quicksoundswitch.toflo.de]
What about Search Everything? Can't imagine life without that any more.
That's an iPhone app waiting to happen.
Easily the question of the day!
You draw the line at bad site design / usability.