One hardly knows where to begin.
One hardly knows where to begin.
Finally, Pakistan is now Sans Sharif.
Before I even read any of the comments.
“Cassius Marsh is known for tackling ball carriers as a professional linebacker, but the Seattle Seahawk’s 6’4”, 245-pound frame recently proved entirely useless in the mental athletics of Magic: the Gathering.”
A yes Pai, him and Paul Ryan are on my list of people with the most punchable faces. If I ever get to meet either of them I am going to sucker punch the shit out of them. I will more than likely end up in jail but I will make sure to the put it on YouTube so the world can share in my pleasure as I punch those smug…
Why we Shoot Deer in the Wild
So true. Macs are inferior to Windows Pcs in terms of security. I thought this was a known fact on the computer world. Simply due to the fact and Windows represents almost 70% of the PC user base. And they are predominantly used in enterprise and the business world. Hacking competitions show that Macs are much more…
ask any celeb using icloud how that security worked for them
Indeed, considering Mac’s are broken into just as fast, if not faster, than both Linux and Windows in the hacking competitions. The security of MacOS or OSX or whatever they are calling it now is nothing special at all.
“Since license plates are the property of the Crown, there is no appeal process.”
Farm animals are always selectively bred to suit high yields and/or low disease. Conceivably, even if this pig was picked up for mass commercialization, it’d be selectively bred to meet such commercial demands. Therefore, not properly preserved. (depending on what you’re trying to preserve)
What we should be doing is connecting all buildings with walkways at mid level. This would tie them all together structurally, and also get annoying pedestrians off the street. Cylists, however, should be relegated to the sewer.
This is fair, so long as they also allow the US to do scientific torpedo research on Japanese whaling ships. We can even promise to submit a peer reviewed paper.