@Tachyon0118: How do you know the poll wasn't supposed to say that 16% responded with "Not Very Likely"? That's a completely possible and reasonable scenario where an error could have been made that didn't support Fox.
@Tachyon0118: How do you know the poll wasn't supposed to say that 16% responded with "Not Very Likely"? That's a completely possible and reasonable scenario where an error could have been made that didn't support Fox.
@bearproph: Weekly meetings with other non-violent convicts out with an ankle bracelet where they take blood and do a rehab kind of thing for those that need it?
@CptnGrammar: You failed to read correctly, as it said "nonviolent criminals". And your name is CptnGrammar.
That looks like the color of the Humvees used in Iraq/Afghanistan.
@Tachyon0118: Oh god, a mistake! Fox was off by 1 digit, who knows what this was supposed to be
@dan828: That might be a slight problem consider Jobs doesn't have any plates :P
VOTE: Slickdeals
@Squalor: You were disemvoweled by an editor.
@FrankenPC: Well, that's no fun.
@Tachyon0118: Is it possible Fox's poll allowed multiple answers, such as a poll that asks "What do you use a blender for?" and 60% say for milkshakes, while 70% say for smoothies? That totals 130%, but the answers are independent of each other.
Nobody even asked if she was ok before calling the cops? Or checked her pulse for that matter?
Handbrake is quick and dirty. If you want perfect quality you follow a guide like this [forum.videohelp.com] and even that doesn't go over choosing parameters for encoding.
@John Eusebio: Let's not pretend that not everyone plays their games with photoshop.
@GrumpySteen: So it's a good use of taxpayer money to provide broadband to people so they can play flash games and watch youtube? Wikipedia isn't very graphically intensive, and neither is Google. Of course they could benefit from broadband, but it simply isn't cost effective.
@tomsomething: I sprained my ankle when I was 11, does that count?
@minjChE: Well, I can't imagine anyone would respond to this poll by saying "Even if it was free, I don't want them to have broadband." It comes down to the fact that we have X resources, Y needs, and X is less than Y.
@Xagest: They can get dial-up and DSL. Broadband isn't the same as internet access.
@ddhboy: First, that only totals 95% (the post doesn't even explain the other 6%...), and second, don't think that other news network aren't doing similar tricks in the opposite direction. Fox might be conservative, but every other network out there is liberal, many of which are less moderate than Fox.
@musiqrulez: Just because you don't like Internet Explorer doesn't mean nobody should use it. Of course, it's ok to be frustrated with IE6 and users who don't upgrade from 7 and 8 to 9, but don't run around and claim Internet Explorer in general is the plague.
@lukasz.redas: In the 1900s, there was steel and there were railroads. Ssteel producers A, B, and C sell their steel for $100 a ton, and pay $5 per ton to ship it on railroads. Now, If steel provider A says to the railroad owner "I'll pay you $20 per ton to ship this steel if you don't ship steel for B and C." So They…