imperialist1960
imperialist1960
imperialist1960

What's the problem here? They didn't have stock available for everyone, so they chose a method that rewarded their customers and probably also cut down on scalping. They probably got more consoles in the hands of gamers who actually wanted them than went to people who just want to flip them. 

Washington doesn’t have any private prisons.

So do you.

Yes, I a writer for this website, am fluent in the craft of programming websites, and will get right on fixing this persisting problem for you. I will wave my fucking magic wand to make that happen right this second. 

Dude, I literally don’t even know who I would ask to fix that. It is literally as much a mystery to

If they weren’t meant to cook kebabs, they shouldn’t have put ‘Lamb’ right there in the name. 

Exactly,

If the pipeline control systems were exposed to the corporate network, then yes, they too had to be shut down to protect them from potential exploitation. But if they could still operate the system, just more slowly and with manual recordkeeping, then no, they did not need to shut down the pipeline operations. It’s a

This post paints a really bad picture without full understanding of how IT infrastructure works. When the good folks down in IT see an activity spike and files start becoming encrypted, they shut everything off in order to isolate the threat. It’s kind of like closing fire doors. Unfortunately this sometimes means

Did the air traffic controller recently lose a daughter to overdose? 

Sometimes, those people are right. This is one of those times.

I like some of the writing.

sir, this is an arby’s. if you don’t like the writing, go read something else. 

This is the issue with the “sharing” economy, in that it lowers the cost for some which means that it increases the cost for everyone else. I’m a guy. A reasonably in-shape guy. I’ve never felt uncomfortable in a ride-share, or meeting up with someone to rent borrow their car via Turro, or sleeping in a stranger’s

“I’m sorry, but your Ferrari’s policy specifically excludes damage that happens on a track.”

That’s really sad. Feel bad for her.

My comment is pithy, and clever. Yours is like a wet fart in an elevator.

Put Jeep badges on them and David Tracy will come take them away for you.

Normally I either have the tools you post already or have looked into them. I had no idea this one existed. Thanks! :-)

How much you wanna bet that if a black driver unintentionally hurt someone while being forced to flee a group of Trump-supporting white supremacists during a “stop the steal” rally that these new laws suddenly wouldn’t apply

The length this country is willing to fall in order to protect the status quo, instead of rising to the ideal that it itself set out to be, is simply astounding.