klambake2234
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klambake2234

Bed bugs are the greatest evil, like, ever. If you've never stuck a knife between the boards of your bed and the blade came back covered with blood, you are very lucky.

I've seen plenty of non-tech savy people walking around with their laptops awkwardly open. They'll love hybrid laptops because they're already treating laptops as if they were hybrid.

Thats actually a pretty good idea. Too bad some people would die from the gas.

Ah, but its Spanish language, in the same way that American TV is just English TV to non-Euros.

Tech magazines from the 1990s and early 2000s really are fascinating. Reading them you really do get a sense of how much tech has advanced in the last 20 years and some insight into modern digital culture.

That actually seems fine, issue would have been if you said burger with no mayo while the server was already thinking of the fries or salad. Too-quick cook indeed.

Where did this idea that kitchen workers spit in food comes from? I'm sure its happened, but from my own experiences in the service industry I've never heard it from other employees.

Have you tried rephrasing the way you say 'no mayo'? Service workers often use the same questionnaire routine when they deal with clients. In my own experience I've found that if clients deviate from my own routines too much then it increases the chances of miscommunication.

If 'taint awesome for the people who have to actually care for the building then 'taint awesome at all.

Or your computer for free.

When I first saw this that's actually what I expected.

And those medical research companies are all staffed by immortal demigods who have no personal interest in advancing medical knowledge, right?

Lets hope he gets diagnosed with everything then, like Mr. Burns. It'll be the greatest medical advance since vaccines!

'Cuz we're naive and think its easy.

That may be because most of FB's growth now comes from kids under 13 and folks over 40. In my own circles (I'm a 21 University student) Facebook is simply taken for granted now like email, Youtube, or TV. To me the idea of 'moving away from Facebook' seems rather silly.

I'd say he sounds 15. Most 19-year olds wouldn't care about 'child' rights anymore.

Or maybe it will no longer be cool for adults over the age of 13 to be on Facebook. Maybe we'll be invaded by l33t-speakin' tweens and glittery kid stuff and powerrangers.

Young kids are already on Facebook with false ages. Perhaps if parents now guide them as they slowly begin social networking there'll be less cyber-bullying.

Did other parents complain that the teacher was putting their ten year old children on Facebook?

For the same reason you laminate paper instead of glueing it to carboard. Its just easier to use when you can flex it.