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Not sure if you're aware, but stray voltage litigation is a huge issue in dairy country. The situation described by orcim is not at all unique, or even isolated. Of course, because it is in litigation so much, it's often hard to get a read on the true extent of the actual stray voltage problem, but it is a real

Any charges would probably encounter some resistance.

It's called a 'vertical slice.' Basically the developers create the best possible representation of what they are trying to achieve and then use it as a pitch or for promotional purposes. Many times when a trailer for a game is shown, it does not represent the final product. Think of the 'Aliens: Colonial Marines'

I never said he said that.

If that's how you choose to read it.

Not sure the cops tears really outweigh the tears of the parent in the situation.

Prototype

He doesn't have to work at Chrysler and join the UAW, you know? That's why this is hypocrisy at it's finest. If he's so anti-union, go work somewhere without a union. Problem solved.

He could always *not* work for Chrysler. His choice.

I'm sure there's plenty of non-Union jobs in Toledo for him to take that pay just as well. Heck, what I keep hearing parroted almost daily from the Republican Party.


I would agree with you but my original exposure to GOTG was through an episode of Avengers: EMH. Once I saw them on that, I wikipedia'd the shit out of them and even got some of their old comics. They are much more relevant to the Marvel Universe than you think they are. They were a major part of the events leading to

Too bad it also isn't released on the xbone because then we could see the game run at 720p and running at 15-20 fps with 2x anti aliasing and no arnomorphic resolution

Hardly. I use the internet to learn, listen, and participate. I listen to books, am learning Deutsch, and love pop culture so I watch a crap-ton of stuff. Plus, in my downtime I run, bike, skateboard, and will even be picking up soccer soon.

Then you need to watch this One Shot in its entirety. Not just the bit posted here, the whole thing.

There's a difference between the average person who isn't in a position to have the evidence before them and a member of the House Energy and Commerce Commission. Blackburn went on television specifically to deny climate change. That goes beyond uniformed.

To reiterate what someone else already posted.

That was the greatest non sequitur I've read so far in 2014. Would you care to explain why the two situations are even remotely alike, or are you just a hit-and-run troll?

There are many internet providers in the US. However, due to the size of the country, it is extremely expensive to build out networks to cover large numbers of people. Cable networks were built in the 90s with arrangements that a single company would pay to wire up a town/city and that they would have the exclusive

it's impossible to write a contract that takes into consideration all the type of changes asked for on a film...sure if something really big changes then there is a re-negotiation, but it really is a 'death by a thousand cuts' type situation...

Under Armour: Semi-affluent suburbanites performing minor physical activities everywhere can't be wrong!